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October 1, 2018
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MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL/
PETALUMA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUCCESSOR AGENCY
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City Council/PCDSA Minutes
Monday, October 1, 2018
Regular Meeting
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2018
CLOSED SESSION - 6:15 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
A. ROLL CALL
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Present: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney;
Dave King; Kathy Miller
Absent: None
CLOSED SESSION
• CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS: Pursuant to California Government Code Section 54957.6.
Agency Designated Representatives: Scott Brodhun and Amy Reeve. Peace Officers' Association of
Petaluma, Unit 6 - Police. -Added with Agenda Revision No. 1 - Thursday, September 27, 2018.
PUBLIC COMMENT ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on CLOSED SESSION items.
Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on CLOSED SESSION
items.
ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2018
EVENING SESSION - 6: S- :W. 6:55 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
A. ROLL CALL
Present: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Healy; Gabe Kearney;
Dave King; Kathy Miller
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Absent: None
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. MOMENT OF SILENCE
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AGENDA CHANGES AND DELETIONS (TO CURRENT AGENDA ONLY)
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REPORT OUT OF CLOSED SESSION (ACTIONS TAKEN)
None.
PROCLAMATIONS
Domestic Violence Awareness Month - October 2018
Mayor Glass
Misty Bastoni, Director of Programs, Sonoma County YWCA
• Fire Prevention Week - October 7-13, 2018
Mayor Glass
Fire Marshal Jessica Power
• Children's Environmental Health Day - October 11, 2018
Mayor Glass
Lendri Purcell, Co -Founder and President, FACTS (Families Advocating for Chemical and
Toxics Safety), Forestville
GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
Mayor Glass opened GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT.
Peter Tscherneff, Petaluma, spoke on a variety of topics.
Cheryl Coldiron, Petaluma, spoke in opposition to the public art project, "A Fine Balance," and
asked Council to honor the Central Petaluma Specific Plan.
Gray Engels, Petaluma, complained about the 38' motorhome parked in front of Bond Park,
across from her house.
Katherine Bobrowski, Littlewoods Mobile Home Villa, Petaluma, spoke of problems at the mobile
home park where she lives.
Janice Cader-Thompson, Petaluma, read an excerpt from a Letter to the Editor in the Argus -
Courier regarding a past student's suicide where Council Candidate Robert Conklin was
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named. She opposes Mr. Conklin for Council, as well as, the Peace Officers' Association of
Petaluma's endorsements of candidates.
Seeing no other persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
None.
2. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED AGENDA
A. Approval of Agenda for Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting of Monday,
October 15, 2018
Vice Mayor Healy
Motion: Approve A. Agenda for Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting of Monday,
October 15, 2018, with the agenda title language for the Safeway Fuel Center
Project appeal revised so that it does not anticipate the outcome.
Motion by Mike Healy, seconded by Kathy Miller.
Vote: Motion carried 7-0
Yes:
Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Healy;
Gabe Kearney; Dave King; Kathy Miller
No:
None
Abstain:
None
Absent:
None
3. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Resolution 2018-154 N.C.S. Accepting Claims and Bills for August 2018.
(Garberolio)
B. Resolution 2018-155 N.C.S. Opposing Proposition 6: Voter Approval for Future Gas
and Vehicle Taxes and 2017 Tax Repeal Initiative. (Brown)
C. Resolution 2018-156 N.C.S. Authorizing Submittal of a Transportation for Clean Air
Grant Application to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District for Route 24
Commuter Shuttle Service. (St. John/Hall)
D. Adoption (Second Reading) of Ordinance 2666 N.C.S. Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute all Documents Relating to the Assignment and/or Exercise of
Option Agreement for Properties in Petaluma's First Time Homebuyer Program; the
Transfer of Land to the Housing Land Trust of Sonoma County and Sale of the
Improvements to a Qualified Buyer Subject to Affordability Restrictions; and an
Affordability Agreement with the Housing Land Trust to Maintain the Property in
Petaluma's First Time Homebuyer Program. (Castellucci)
Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on the CONSENT CALENDAR.
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Janice Cader-Thompson, Petaluma, (Item 3.11), supports opposing Proposition 6 and
adding a Corona crossing to be included in the 101 -widening project.
Katherine Bobrowski, Littlewoods Mobile Home Villa, Petaluma (Item 3.C), suggested
adding a bus route to run on the weekends.
No Speaker Card Submitted, Petaluma (Item 3.6), supports opposition to Proposition 6.
Seeing no other persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on the
CONSENT CALENDAR.
Council Member Miller
Motion: Approve CONSENT CALENDAR items 3.A, 3.13, 3.C, and 3.D.
Motion by Kathy Miller, seconded by Dave King.
Vote: Motion carried 7-0
Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Healy;
Gabe Kearney; Dave King; Kathy Miller
No: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
NEW BUSINESS
A. Resolution 2018-157 N.C.S. Authorizing Award of Contract for the Fire Station 2 & 3
Restroom Renovation Project to Kevin Mack Construction, Inc. (St. John/Ramirez)
Project Manager Diane Ramirez, Public Works and Utilities Department
Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on Item 4.A.
Seeing no persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment on Item
4.A.
Motion: Approve A. Resolution 2018-157 N.C.S. Authorizing Award of Contract for
the Fire Station 2 & 3 Restroom Renovation Project to Kevin Mack Construction,
Inc.
Motion by Gabe Kearney, seconded by Kathy Miller.
Council Member Albertson
Ms. Ramirez
Vote: Motion carried 7-0
Yes: Chris Albertson; Teresa Barrett; David Glass; Mike Healy;
Gabe Kearney; Dave King; Kathy Miller
No: None
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Abstain: None
Absent: None
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Discussion and Possible Direction on a Ban on the Sales and Use of Fireworks in
Petaluma. (Brown)
City Manager Brown
Mayor Glass opened Public Comment on Item 4.13.
Dennis Revell, Revell Communications, Roseville, represents TNT Fireworks,
advocated for the continued sale of legal fireworks in Petaluma and stated his
client will continue to advocate for the safe use of fireworks. He encouraged
Council to consider of her options rather than a ban.
Vice Mayor Healy
Mr. Revell
Council Member Kearney
Mr. Revell
Council Member Kearney
Mr. Revell
Council Member King
Mr. Revell
Council Member King
Mr. Revell
Council Member King
Mayor Glass
Brad Kaplan, US Naval Sea Cadet Corps, Pyro Division, Petaluma, non-profit
organization for young people, opposes a ban on firework sales. He told Council
that 1/3 of their annual revenue comes from the sale of legal fireworks.
Council Member Albertson
Mr. Kaplan
Council Member Albertson
Jim Hanson, Lokahi Outrigger Canoe Center, Petaluma, opposes a ban on
firework sales as his organization relies on the revenue.
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Marcia Keasler, Petaluma Youth Lacrosse League, opposes a ban on firework
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sales as her organization relies on the revenue.
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Scott Welch, US Naval Sea Cadet Corps, Pyro Division, opposes a ban on firework
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sales as his organization relies on the revenue.
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Joshua Reed, Loma Vista PTA, Petaluma, opposes a ban on firework
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sales because of the resulting loss in revenue for the various non -profits.
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Peter Labberton, Elim Lutheran Church, Petaluma, opposes a ban on firework
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sales because of the revenue such sales generate for the church.
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Seeing no other persons wishing to speak, Mayor Glass closed Public Comment
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on Item 4.B.
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Mayor Glass
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Fire Chief Len Thompson
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Fire Marshal Jessica Power
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Chief Thompson
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Fire Marshal Power
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Fire Marshal Power
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Chief Thompson
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City Manager Brown
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Mayor Glass
Chief Thompson
Mayor Glass
Vice Mayor Healy
Mayor Glass
Council Member Albertson
Mayor Glass
City Attorney Danly
Mayor Glass
City Attorney Danly
Mayor Glass
City Attorney Danly
Council Member Miller
Council Member Barrett
Vice Mayor Healy
Council Member King
Council Member Kearney
Mayor Glass
City Manager Brown
Vice Mayor Healy
Mayor Glass
Vice Mayor Healy
Mayor Glass
Council Member Albertson
There was Council consensus not to pursue a ban on fireworks sales at this time,
but to include this as a topic of discussion at the next City Council Goal Setting
Workshop.
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COUNCIL COMMENT
Council Member Barrett
Council Member King
Council Member Miller
Council Member Albertson
Vice Mayor Healy
CITY MANAGER COMMENT
City Manager Brown
ADJOURN
The meeting was adjourned at 8:56 p.m.
ATTEST:
Claire Cooper, CMC, City Clerk
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David Glass, Mayor