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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council/PCDSA Minutes 09/08/2014September 8, 2014 Q ALU• � City ofPetahuna, California O MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL/ PETALUMA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUCCESSOR AGENCY 18�a 1 City Council/PCDSA Minutes 2 Monday, September 8, 2014 3 Regular Meeting 4 6 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 2014 7 CLOSED SESSION - 5:30 P.M. 10 CALL TO ORDER - CLOSED SESSION 11 Vol. 47, Page 187 12 A. Roll Call 13 14 Present: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; 15 Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller 16 Absent: None 17 18 CLOSED SESSION • Government Code Section 54956.9: Hollyn D'Lil and Richard Skaff v. City of Petaluma, et al., United States District Court, Northern District of California, No. 3:1 1 -CV -02088 -JCS. • CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION: Pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision fid) of California Government Code Section 54956.9: Arbitration of David Sears Disciplinary Appeal, JAMS No. 1100077589. • CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION: Paragraph (1) of Subdivision (d) of California Government Code Section 54956.9: Friends of Lafferty Park, Bill Korium, Larry Modell, Bruce Hagen, Matt Maguire, David Keller and Mary Fuller McChesney v. Pikochu Il, LLC, Kimberly Pfendler, as Trustee of the Kimberly Pfendler Marital Trust, Richard Rochat Tavernetti and William E. Tavernetti, as Trustees of the Richard Rochat Tavernetti Irrevocable Trust, and Does 1 through 100, Sonoma County Superior Court action number SCV-253148. • CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS: Pursuant to California Government Code Section 54956.8: Property: Assessor's Parcel Number 007-380-027 (portion). Agency negotiator: John Brown. Negotiating parties: Merlone Geier LP, MGP VIII Properties, LLC. Under negotiation: Both price and payment terms. • CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS: Pursuant to California Government Code Section 54956.8: Property: Assessor's Parcel Numbers 007-031-004 and 007-031-005 (Fairgrounds property) Agency negotiator: John Brown and Ingrid Alverde. Negotiating parties: Joe Borketi and Sarah Cummings. Under negotiation: Instruction to negotiators concerning price, terms, and terms of payment. -Added with Agenda Revision No. 1 - Thursday, September 4, 2014. 40 41 PUBLIC COMMENT ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS 42 43 Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on CLOSED SESSION. 44 45 Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on CLOSED SESSION. 46 Vol. 47, Page 188 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 /_19afell] :IIalix*]03-14pI.'1;.'b9lI September 8, 2014 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 2014 EVENING SESSION - 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER - EVENING SESSION A. Roll Call Present: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller Absent: None B. Pledge of Allegiance City Clerk Claire Cooper C. Moment of Silence AGENDA CHANGES AND DELETIONS (TO CURRENT AGENDA ONLY) Mayor Glass announced that COUNCIL COMMENT would move to the end of the agenda. PRESENTATION • Junior Officer Police Camp Recognition (Patrick Williams, Chief of Police; Heidi Borges and Jen Row, Public Safety Dispatchers and Camp Co -Leaders) Police Chief Pat Williams Public Safety Dispatcher and Camp Co -Leader Heidi Borges Chief Williams Ms. Borges Chief Williams GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT Bob Curry, Petaluma, spoke about political campaign signs, which he called pollution, and suggested that candidates' money would be better spent educating the local community on their views and what they hope to do if elected. Katherine Bobrowski, Petaluma, spoke of problems in the mobile home park where she lives. Victor Chechanover, Petaluma, said he is happy that the city is undertaking a study to consider the feasibility of joining Sonoma Clean Power. He also spoke regarding the path he uses to get 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 September 8, 2014 Vol. 47, Page 189 from his home near Wiseman Park to Shollenberger, saying it is not maintained and hasn't been for as long as he can remember. He told Council there are a number of users of that path and it is dangerous in some places. He would like some commitment that it will be fixed. Janice Coder -Thompson, Petaluma, spoke about a pamphlet she received in the mail from Basin Street Properties, describing their accomplishments in Petaluma, and said that the money they spent on a color mailer like this would have been better spent on putting in an all-weather field at their Riverfront project. COUNCIL COMMENT Mayor Glass CITY MANAGER COMMENT None. REPORT OUT OF CLOSED SESSION (ACTIONS TAKEN) None. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of Minutes of Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting of Monday, July 7, 2014. The Minutes of Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting of Monday, July 7, 2014 were deemed approved as presented. 2. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED AGENDA A. Approval of Agenda for Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting of Monday, September 15, 2014. Council Member Healy Motion: Approve A. Agenda for Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting of Monday, September 15, 2014, as amended to move the Use of Potential Sates Tax Revenues item to the October 6, 2014 Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting. Motion by Mike Healy, seconded by Mike Harris. Vote: Motion carried 7-0 Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller No: None Abstain: None Absent: None Vol. 47, Page 190 September 8, 2014 1 3. CONSENT CALENDAR 2 3 A. Resolution 2014-135 N.C.S. Approving Claims and Bills for July 2014. (Mushallo) 4 5 B. Resolution 2014-136 N.C.S. Setting 2014-2015 Annual Assessment District 6 Administration Rates. (Mushallo) 7 8 C. Resolution 2014-137 N.C.S. Authorizing the City Manager to Amend the 9 Professional Services Agreement with Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Inc. for 10 Engineering and Design Services for the Headworks Screen Upgrade and the it Performance Optimization Projects at the Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility. (St. 12 John/Walker) 13 14 D. Resolution 2014-138 N.C.S. Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Professional 15 Services Agreement with GHD, Inc. for an Addendum to the Environmental 16 Impact Report (EIR) for Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility. (St. John/Walker) 17 18 E. Resolution 2014-140 N.C.S. Approving the Budget and Authorizing Award of 19 Contract for the Western Avenue Water Main Replacement (Bantam Way to 20 Benjamin Lane) Project. (St. John/Zimmer) 21 22 F. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Professional Services 23 Agreement with Dun Rite Maintenance for Downtown Sidewalk Cleaning. (St. 24 John/DeNicola) 2S 26 G. Resolution 2014-139 N.C.S. Authorizing the Extension of the Abandoned Vehicle 27 Abatement Program until April 30, 2025. 28 29 Mayor Glass 30 31 Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on the CONSENT CALENDAR. 32 33 Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on the 34 CONSENT CALENDAR. 35 36 Council Member Albertson 37 38 Motion to: Approve CONSENT CALENDAR items 3.A, 3.6, 3.C, 3.1), and 3.G. 39 40 Motion by Gabe Kearney, seconded by Kathy Miller. 41 42 Vote: Motion carried 7-0 43 44 Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; 45 Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller 46 No: None 47 Abstain: None 48 Absent: None 49 50 Council Member Albertson 51 52 Director of Public Works and Utilities Dan St. John September 8, 2014 Vol. 47, Page 191 Council Member Albertson Director St. John Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on Item 3.E. Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on Item 3.E Motion: Approve E. Resolution 2014-140 N.C.S. Approving the Budget and Authorizing Award of Contract for the Western Avenue Water Main Replacement (Bantam Way to Benjamin Lane) Project. Motion by Chris Albertson, seconded by Gabe Kearney. Vote: Motion carried 7-0 Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller No: None Abstain: None Absent: None Council Member Miller Director St. John Council Member Miller Director St. John Council Member Healy Mayor Glass Council Member Barrett Council Member Harris Director St. John Mayor Glass Director St. John City Manager Brown Council Member Healy Direction to staff to revise Item 3.F - Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Professional Services Agreement with Dun Rite Maintenance for Downtown Sidewalk Cleaning to tighten the scope of work as appropriate for current drought conditions. Vol. 47, Page 192 1 September 8, 2014 2 4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 3 4 A. Adoption (Second Reading) of Ordinance 2509 N.C.S. to Approve a Zoning Map 5 Amendment to Rezone the Property located at 200 Greenbriar Circle from 6 Planned Unit Development (PUD) to R-4 for the Addison Ranch Apartment 7 Complex. (Hines) 8 9 Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on Item 4.A. 10 11 Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on Item 12 4.A. 13 14 Motion: Approve A. Adoption (Second Reading) of Ordinance 2509 N.C.S. to 15 Approve a Zoning Map Amendment to Rezone the Property located at 200 16 Greenbriar Circle from Planned Unit Development (PUD) to R-4 for the Addison 17 Ranch Apartment Complex. 18 19 Motion by David Glass, seconded by Teresa Barrett. 20 21 Vote: Motion carried 7-0 22 23 Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; 24 Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller 25 No* None 26 Abstain: None 27 Absent: None 28 29 5. NEW BUSINESS 30 31 A. Resolution 2014-141 N.C.S. Authorizing the City Manager to Implement the City's 32 Water Shortage Contingency Plan, Stage I as Amended, as Mandated by the 33 State Water Resources Control Board within the Area Served by the City of 34 Petaluma Public Water System and Repeal and Replace Resolution No. 2014-045 35 N.C.S. (St. John/Walker) 36 37 Director of Public Works and Utilities Dan St. John 38 39 Vice Mayor Kearney 40 41 Director St. John 42 43 Vice Mayor Kearney 44 45 Director St. John 46 47 Council Member Harris 48 49 City Attorney Danly 50 51 Council Member Harris 52 September 8, 2014 Vol. 47, Page 193 City Attorney Danly Council Member Harris Mayor Glass Vice Mayor Kearney City Manager Brown Mayor Glass Council Member Barrett Director St. John Council Member Barrett Director St. John Council Member Barrett Director St. John Mayor Glass Director St. John Mayor Glass Director St. John City Attorney Danly Mayor Glass Council Member Healy Council Member Barrett Director St. John Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on Item S.A. Jim Coney, president of a Homeowners' Association in Petaluma, explained that AB 2100 prohibits HOAs from fining homeowners for allowing their lawns to turn brown during this drought. Katherine Bobrowski, Petaluma, asked if the restrictions would apply to businesses, some of which leave their sprinklers running for hours. City Attorney Danly Vol. 47, Page 194 September 8, 2014 Mayor Glass Seeing no other persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on Item S.A. Council Member Harris Director St. John Motion: Approve A. Resolution 2014-141 N.C.S. Authorizing the City Manager to Implement the City's Water Shortage Contingency Plan, Stage I as Amended, as Mandated by the State Water Resources Control Board within the Area Served by the City of Petaluma Public Water System and Repeal and Replace Resolution No. 2014-045 N.C.S. Motion by Kathy Miller, seconded by Gabe Kearney. Vote: Motion carried 7-0 Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller No: None Abstain: None Absent: None B. Resolution 2014-142 N.C.S. Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Professional Services Agreement with Daily Acts for Ongoing Water Conservation and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Education and Public Outreach Campaigns. (St. John/Walker) Director of Public Works and Utilities Dan St. John Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on Item S.B. Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on Item S.B. Motion: Approve B. Resolution 2014-142 N.C.S. Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Professional Services Agreement with Daily Acts for Ongoing Water Conservation and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Education and Public Outreach Campaigns. Motion by Teresa Barrett, seconded by Gabe Kearney. Vote: Motion carried 7-0 Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller No: None Abstain: None Absent: None 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 September 8, 2014 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS Vol. 47, Page 195 A. Resolution 2014-143 N.C.S. Authorizing the Allocation of FY 2014-15 Supplemental Law Enforcement Service Funds (SLESF) for the Computer Aided Dispatch/Records Management System (CAD/RMS). (Mushallo) City Manager Brown Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on Item 6.A. Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on Item 6.A. Motion: Approve A. Resolution 2014-143 N.C.S. Authorizing the Allocation of FY 2014-15 Supplemental Law Enforcement Service Funds (SLESF) for the Computer Aided Dispatch/Records Management System (CAD/RMS). Motion by Gabe Kearney, seconded by Chris Albertson. Vote: Motion carried 7-0 Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller No: None Abstain. None Absent: None B. Introduction (First Reading) of Ordinance 2510 N.C.S. Amending Chapter 20 of the Implementing Zoning Ordinance (Sections 20.020, 20.050, 20.140, and 20.150) to Allow Freeway Oriented Wall Signs as Part of a Master Sign Program for Retail Shopping Centers with Highway 101 Frontage. (Hines) -Continued from the May 19, 2014 Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting Mayor Glass recused himself as he owns stock in McDonald's Restaurants, left the dais. Jackie Turner, AICP, LEED AP, Principal Planner Council Member Healy Ms. Turner Council Member Barrett Ms. Turner Council Member Barrett Ms. Turner Vice Mayor Kearney Vol. 47, Page 196 September 8, 2014 1 2 Council Member Healy 3 4 Ms. Turner 5 6 Council Member Healy 7 8 Vice Mayor Kearney 9 10 Planning Manager Heather Hines it 12 Council Member Healy 13 14 Council Member Albertson 15 16 Ms. Turner 17 18 Ms. Hines 19 20 Council Member Albertson 21 22 Ms. Turner 23 24 Council Member Albertson 25 26 Ms. Turner 27 28 Ms. Hines 29 30 Vice Mayor Kearney opened Public Comment on Item 6.B. 31 32 Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Vice Mayor Kearney closed Public Comment 33 on Item 6.B. 34 35 Council Member Healy 36 37 Council Member Barrett 38 39 Council Member Healy 40 41 Council Member Barrett 42 43 Vice Mayor Kearney 44 45 City Attorney Donly 46 47 Ms. Hines 48 49 City Attorney Danly 50 51 Vice Mayor Kearney 52 September 8, 2014 Vol. 47, Page 197 Ms. Hines Ms. Turner Council Member Barrett Ms. Turner Ms. Hines City Attorney Danly Council Member Healy Council Member Harris Council Member Healy City Attorney Danly Ms. Hines Motion: Approve B. Introduction (First Reading) of Ordinance 2510 N.C.S. Amending Chapter 20 of the Implementing Zoning Ordinance (Sections 20.020, 20.050, 20.140, and 20.150) to Allow Freeway Oriented Wall Signs as Part of a Master Sign Program for Retail Shopping Centers with Highway 101 Frontage, with amendment to Section 20 140(D) to insert a new Section 20. 140(D)(5): 5. Freeway oriented signs shall only be considered for tenants in retail shopping centers with a fapade that abuts the freeway and under the following square footage thresholds and associated maximum letter height: a. 8,000 - 19,999 square foot tenant allowed a maximum letter height of 18 inches b. 20,000 square foot or larger tenant allowed a maximum letter height of 24 inches Only one freeway oriented sign may be allowed per tenant meeting the above criteria. Motion by Mike Healy, seconded by Mike Harris. Vote: Motion carried 5-1 Yes: Chris Albertson; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller No: Teresa Barrett Abstain: David Glass Absent: None Council Member Barrett Vol. 47, Page 198 September 8, 2014 Mayor Glass returned to the dais. C. Discussion and Direction on Rainier Crosstown Connector Draft Environmental Impact Report. (Hines) Olivia Ervin, Senior/ Environmental Planner Mayor Glass Ms. Ervin Mayor Glass Council Member Healy Mayor Glass Council Member Barrett Ms. Ervin Mayor Glass Ms. Hines Vice Mayor Kearney Council Member Healy Mayor Glass Ms. Ervin Council Member Barrett Council Member Albertson Ms. Ervin Mayor Glass Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on Item b.C. Wayne Leach, CSW Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group, Inc., Petaluma, representing Simon Premium Outlets, owners of the Petaluma Village Premium Outlets, spoke regarding Parcels "B" to the south of the outlet mall, and Parcel "C" to its north. John Cheney, Petaluma, told Council he doesn't believe this Draft EIR is accurate because of the flood control problems. Mayor Glass September S, 2014 Vol. 47, Page 199 David Keller, Petaluma, Petaluma River Council, said this project would provide access to properties which will come before Council for development, but fails to include the traffic impacts induced by this project. He also told Council that the project is "improperly segmented." Mayor Glass Seeing no other persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on Item 6.C. Council Member Barrett Council Member Harris Larry Zimmer, Capital Improvements Engineering Manager, Public Works and Utilities Department Mayor Glass Council Member Healy Mr. Zimmer Council Member Albertson Council Member Miller Ms. Ervin City Attorney Danly Council Member Miller Ms. Ervin Council Member Miller Council Member Barrett City Attorney Danly Council Member Barrett City Attorney Danly Vice Mayoi Kearney Council Member Healy Council Member Barrett Vol. 47, Page 200 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 September 8, 2014 Ms. Ervin Vice Mayor Kearney Motion: Direct staff to move forward with preparation of the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Rainier Crosstown Connector. Motion by Mike Healy, seconded by Gabe Kearney. Vote: Motion carried 7-0 Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Harris; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney; Kathy Miller No: None Abstain: None Absent: None Mayor Glass COUNCIL COMMENT Council Member Harris Council Member Albertson Council Member Barrett City Attorney Danly Council Member Barrett Vice Mayor Kearney Council Member Healy Council Member Miller Mayor Glass ADJOURN The meeting was adjourned at 10:40 p.m. " Navid Glass, Mayor ATTEST: Claire Cooper, CMC, City �Cle�J