HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 15, 2021CITY OF PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL/
PETALUMA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUCCESSOR
AGENCY (PCDSA)
City Hall Council Chambers
11 English Street
Petaluma, CA 94952
MINUTES
Monday, March 15, 2021
COVID-19 ADVISORY NOTICE - Consistent with orders from the State of California and the
Sonoma County Health Official the City of Petaluma City Council meeting will not be
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CALL TO ORDER - 6:30 P.M.
Mayor Barrett called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
* ROLL CALL
PRESENT:Teresa Barrett, Brian Barnacle, D'Lynda Fischer, Mike Healy, Dave King, Kevin
McDonnell, and Dennis Pocekay.
ABSENT: None.
* PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
* MOMENT OF SILENCE
AGENDA CHANGES AND DELETIONS (TO CURRENT AGENDA ONLY)
None.
PROCLAMATIONS
* Colorectal Cancer Month presented to Robert and Elaine Ramirez
* Equal Pay Day presented to Pam Granger from the American Association of University
Women
GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
During General Public Comment, the public is invited to make comments on items of public interest
that are within the City Council’s subject matter jurisdiction and that are not listed on the current
agenda. Public comments are limited up to three minutes per person. Depending on the number of
persons wishing to address the Council, time will be allocated in equal shares totaling no more than
twenty minutes, subject to the Council’s discretion (Cal. Gov’t. Code §54954.3(a), Petaluma City
Council Rules, Policies and Procedures, III).
1 - General Public Comment - Zen Destiny
Mayor Barrett opened public comment.
Scott Springhorn
John Hanania
Drea Jean
Kylee Giovando
Jordan
Robin
Mayor Barrett closed public comment.
COUNCIL COMMENT
Councilmember Healy
Councilmember McDonnell
Councilmember King
Vice Mayor Barnacle
Councilmember Fischer
Councilmember Pocekay
Mayor Barrett
CITY MANAGER COMMENT
City Manager Peggy Flynn
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Approval of Minutes of Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting of January 21, 2021,
February 22, 2021 and March 1, 2021
1.A - January 21, 2021 Draft Minutes
1.A - February 22, 2021 Draft Minutes
1.A - March 1, 2021 Draft Minutes
Council accepted the minutes as submitted.
2. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED AGENDAS
A. Approval of Agenda for Regular City Council/PCDSA Meeting of Monday, April 5, 2021
2.A - April 5, 2021 Tentative Agenda
Motion to Approve the agenda for the City Council/PCDSA Regular Meeting of April 5, 2021
made by D'Lynda Fischer, seconded by Kevin McDonnell.
Vote: Motion carried 7 - 0.
Yes: Teresa Barrett, Brian Barnacle, D'Lynda Fischer, Mike Healy, Dave King, Kevin
McDonnell, and Dennis Pocekay.
3. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Resolution to Approve the Proposed Project List for Fiscal Year 21/22, per the
Requirements of Senate Bill 1 to Obtain Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account
Funds (Eichstaedt/Petnic)
3.A - SB1 Road Maintenance
B. Resolution Authorizing Award of Contract for Downtown ADA Improvements and
Sidewalk Repair Projects (Eichstaedt/Beatty)
3.B - ADA Program
C. Resolution Accepting Completion of the Traffic Signal Timing Communication Upgrades
by DC Electric Group, Inc. (Stutsman/Beatty)
3.C - Signal Timing Construction
D. Resolution Accepting the Completion of the Citywide Striping to Bayside Stripe and Seal,
Inc. (Stutsman/Petnic)
3.D - City Wide Striping
E. Resolution Accepting Completion of the Contract for the HSIP Various Safety Project –
Guardrail Project by Midstate Barrier, Inc. (Stutsman/Petnic)
3.E - Guardrail
F. Resolution Adopting the Annual Successor Agency Report July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020
Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34176.1 and Directing Staff to Submit the
Annual Successor Agency Report to State Housing and Community Development (HCD)
as an Attachment to the Housing Element Annual Progress Report and the Governors’
Office of Planning and Research (OPR) (Shimizu)
3.F - Successor Agency Report
3.F - Public Comment - Ben Peters
G. Resolution Temporarily Suspending Program Administration Fees for the Mobile Home
Park Space Rent Stabilization Program for 2021 Due to the Impact of COVID (Shimizu)
3.G - Mobile Home Rent
H. Receive Findings and Conclusions of the Measure M - Parks For All – Citizens Oversight
and County of Sonoma, 2019-20 Annual Report (Halter)
3.H - Measure M Annual Report
Mayor Barrett opened public comment.
Ben Peters
Sheila Baker
Mayor Barrett closed public comment.
Motion to Approve the Consent Calendar (Resolutions 2021-029 N.C.S. approving the proposed
project list for FY 21/22; 2021-030 N.C.S. authorizing the award of contract for Downtown ADA
Improvements; 2021-031 N.C.S. accepting completion of the Traffic Signal Timing
Communication Upgrades; 2021-032 N.C.S. accepting completion of the Citywide Striping;
2021-033 N.C.S. accepting completion of the contract for the HSIP Various Safety Project -
Guardrail; 2021-01 of the PCDSA adopting the FY 19/20 Annual Successor Agency Report; and
2021-034 N.C.S. temporarily suspending program administration fees) made by Kevin
McDonnell, seconded by D'Lynda Fischer.
Vote: Motion carried 7 - 0.
Yes: Teresa Barrett, Brian Barnacle, D'Lynda Fischer, Mike Healy, Dave King, Kevin
McDonnell, and Dennis Pocekay.
4. NEW BUSINESS
A. Review the List of Appointees Recommended by Community Groups and Other
Volunteers and Nominees and Confirm and/or Amend the List of Appointees and Adopt a
Resolution Forming an Ad Hoc Community Advisory Committee to Work with the City
Manager and Chief of Police to Develop Recommendations to Address Petaluma
Community Race Relations and Promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Citywide and
Regarding Police Policies (Flynn/Savano)
4.A - Ad Hoc Community Advisory Committee
4.A - Public Comment - Eric Leland
4.A - Public Comment - Jenny Griffo
4.A - Public Comment - Joanna Paun
4.A - Public Comment - Sarah Phillips
4.A - Public Comment - Ted Feldman
4A - Public Comment - Zen Destiny
City Manager Peggy Flynn introduced the item.
Police Chief Ken Savano presented the staff report.
Facilitator Tracey Webb led the discussion.
Councilmembers asked questions of staff.
Mayor Barrett opened public comment.
Jenny Griffo
Amelia Packard
Stefan Perez
Eric Scholz
Blake Hooper
Jerry Threet
Susan Kirks
Erin Chmielewski
Sarah
Jennifer Hewitt
Mayor Barrett closed public comment.
Councilmembers discussed the item.
Motion to Approve Resolution 2021-035 N.C.S. forming an Ad Hoc Community Advisory
Committee on Community Race Relations and appointing Joe Sturdivant, Angeles Cruz,
Kinyatta Reynolds, Erin Wilkins, Rubin Scott, Anthony Franklin, Sonjhia Lowery, Lou
Zweier, Katherine Wells, Faith Ross, Liz Chacon, Ramona Faith, Pedro Toledo, Johana
Garcia, Hanan Huneidi, Risa Tinsley-Green, Fabian Romo Macias, Ann Marie Daniels,
Claudia de la Pena, Julia Mayne, Mike Miller, Joel Brunner-Dequine, Mark Scott, Zahyra
Garcia, Eric Leland, Sadie Martinez, Rabbi Ted Feldman, and Stefan Perez to serve on
the committee made by D'Lynda Fischer, seconded by Kevin McDonnell.
Vote: Motion carried 7 - 0.
Yes: Teresa Barrett, Brian Barnacle, D'Lynda Fischer, Mike Healy, Dave King, Kevin
McDonnell, and Dennis Pocekay.
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Consideration of the Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Scott Ranch
Project and Possible Direction to Prepare a Final Environmental Impact Report (Ervin)
5.A - Scott Ranch RDEIR
Presentation - Scott Ranch RDEIR
5.A - Public Comment - Andy Eber
5.A - Public Comment - Bruce Johnson
5.A - Public Comment - Carol Eber
5.A - Public Comment - Chey Moore
5.A - Public Comment - Danielle Venton
5.A - Public Comment - Diana Gomez
5.A - Public Comment - DianaTed Jorgensen
5.A - Public Comment - James Hansen
5.A - Public Comment - Erik Schau
5.A - Public Comment - Jennifer Wheeler
5.A - Public Comment - Kathleen Kestelyn
5.A - Public Comment - Kerrin Shettle
5.A - Public Comment - Mary Beene
5.A - Public Comment - Robert Shepard
5.A - Public Comment - Shawn Smallwood
5.A - Public Comment - Steve Abbs
5.A - Public Comment - Susan Kirks
5.A - Public Comment - Amir Abolfathi
5.A - Public Comment - Chey Moore 1
5.A - Public Comment - Eileen Kutnick
5.A - Public Comment - Grubaugh & Seifert
5.A - Public Comment - Matt Stone
5.A - Public Comment - Ravi Kambampati
5.A - Public Comment - Sue Davy
5.A - Public Comment - Tina Anders
5.A - Public Comment - Ali Gaylord
5.A - Public Comment - Annie Stuart-350 Petaluma
5.A - Public Comment - Bernie Album
5.A - Public Comment - Bev Alexander
5.A - Public Comment - Christine Sheeter
5.A - Public Comment - James Page
5.A - Public Comment - Kate Kingsley
5.A - Public Comment - Moira Sullivan
5.A - Public Comment - Molly Mazzella
5.A - Public Comment - no name provided
5.A - Public Comment - Rentia Humphries
5.A - Public Comment - Rick Brown
5.A - Public Comment - Sherri Fabre-Marcia
5.A - Public Comment - Susan Kirks 1
5.A - Public Comment - Teresa Meikle
5.A - Public Comment - Veronica Olsen
5.A - Public Comment - Wendy Jacobs
5.A - Public Comment - Petalumans for Responsible Planning - Survey Results
5.A - Public Comment - Dustin Clark
5.A - Public Comment - Petalumans for Responsible Planning
5.A - Public Comment - Kathleen Billings
5.A - Public Comment - Lance Kuehne
5.A - Public Comment - Zen Destiny
5.A - Public Comment - Sharon Risedorph
5.A - Public Comment - Peggy Alfrey
5.A - Public Comment - Pete Bordiga
5.A - Public Comment - Bert Whitaker
5.A - Public Comment - Emily Betts
5.A - Public Comment - Karen Brown
5.A - Public Comment - Helen Heal
5.A - Public Comment - Pete Vilmur
5.A - Public Comment - Jennifer and Menahem Anderman
5.A - Public Comment - Greg Colvin
5.A - Public Comment - Diane Gentile
5.A - Public Comment - Eileen Morris
5.A - Public Comment - James Terrell
5.A - Public Comment - Claire Jahns
5.A - Public Comment - Alicia Hansel
5.A - Public Comment - Annette Bock
Councilmember Pocekay recused from the item due to a conflict of interest and left
the meeting.
Planner Olivia Ervin presented the staff report.
Applicants from Davidon Homes (Steve Abbs) and Kelley Creek Protection Project
(Greg Colvin, Peter Cohn, Tamara Galanter) presented.
Councilmembers asked questions of staff.
Mayor Barrett called for a five minute recess, thereafter reconvening the meeting at
9:35 p.m.
Mayor Barrett opened public comment.
Dave H.
Tina Anders
Sally Newson
Josh Simmons
Chey Moore
Paul Eklof
Danielle Venton
Bert Whitaker
Frank Dean
Alicia Hansel
Alex Sabo
Jennifer Anderman
Sherri
Beverly Alexander
M Ann Sullivan
Betsy Burson
Susan Kirks
Veronica O.
Pam Granger
Charles Little
Wendy Jacobs
Mayor Barrett closed public comment.
Council discussed the item.
Motion to Continue the meeting past 11 p.m. made by Mike Healy, seconded by Brian
Barnacle.
Vote: Motion carried 6 - 0.
Yes: Teresa Barrett, Brian Barnacle, D'Lynda Fischer, Mike Healy, Dave King, and
Kevin McDonnell.
Recused: Dennis Pocekay.
Motion to Approve Resolution 2021-036 N.C.S. authorizing staff to prepare a Final
Environmental Impact Report for the Scott Ranch Project made by D'Lynda Fischer,
seconded by Mike Healy.
Vote: Motion carried 6 - 0.
Yes: Teresa Barrett, Brian Barnacle, D'Lynda Fischer, Mike Healy, Dave King, and
Kevin McDonnell.
Recused: Dennis Pocekay.
ADJOURN
Mayor Barrett adjourned the meeting at 11:31 p.m.