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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
At 4:30 p.m., Mayor Cappello called to order a Study Session on the Arrowhead Community
Facilities District in the Administrative Conference Room at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue.
The Council received a report on changed circumstances since the project's inception
including San Jose Water Company's inability to provide indemnification to the
City. The City Council directed staff to bring the matter forward when the relevant
documents are ready for consideration by the Council.
At 5:00 p.m., Mayor Cappello called to order the Joint Meeting with the Youth Commission in
the Administrative Conference Room at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga.
At 6:00 p.m., Mayor Cappello called to order the Joint Meeting with the Saratoga Area Senior
Coordinating Council (SASCC) in the Administrative Conference Room at 13777 Fruitvale
Avenue, Saratoga.
At 7:02 p.m., Mayor Cappello called the regular session to order in the Civic Theater at 13777
Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Mayor Manny Cappello, Vice Mayor Emily Lo, Council Members
Mary -Lynne Bernald, Howard Miller, Rishi Kumar
ABSENT: None
ALSO PRESENT: James Lindsay, City Manager
Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk/Asst. to City Manager
John Cherbone, Public Works Director
Michael Taylor, Recreation & Facilities Director
Mary Furey, Administrative Services Director
Leo Salindong, IT Administrator
REPORT ON POSTING OF AGENDA
City Clerk Crystal Bothelio reported that the agenda for this meeting was posted on September
16, 2016.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS
Chair Shefali Vijay and Vice Chair Sathvik Kaliyur of the Youth Commission gave an overview
of their Joint Meeting with the City Council. The Youth Commission plans include activities that
encourage youth involvement and improving outreach to schools about their planned events.
Tylor Taylor, SASCC Executive Director, gave an overview of the SASCC Joint Meeting with
the City Council. He discussed the City's and SASCC's efforts to become an age -friendly
community and thanked the City Council for the grant that allowed an age -friendly assessment of
the City.
Cheriel Jensen spoke on fluoride in water.
Bob Lans spoke on concerns about security in the community.
Chuck Page, former Mayor, spoke on the Williamson Act Resolution that the Council passed at
the September 7, 2016 Council meeting.
Council Member Miller and Council Member Bernald requested a City Council newsletter item
or memo on the basics of the Williamson Act.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Council Member Kumar spoke about an article in the San Jose Mercury News about toxic algae
in water. He also reported that at the October 19 Council meeting, the City attorney will have a
report on how water rates are decided. Council Member Kumar also announced the October 19
Neighborhood Watch Joint Meeting with the City Council. In addition, the Fall semester of the
Debate Academy is opening on September 25 and open every Sunday.
Council Member Miller and Council Member Bernald had no announcements.
Vice Mayor Lo announced that the Saratoga Library has a new program, Adult Social Hours at
10:30 a.m. every Wednesday.
Mayor Cappello announced the Neighborhood Watch Joint meeting on October 19 at 5:30 p.m.
in the Senior Center. This meeting is for those interested in establishing a Neighborhood Watch
in their area. He also announced that the City is currently recruiting commissioners for the
Traffic Safety Commission and the Heritage Preservation Commission with more information
available on the City's website.
CEREMONIAL ITEMS
Appointment of Parks and Recreation and Library Commissioners and Oath of Office
Recommended Action:
Approve the attached resolution appointing 1 member to the Parks and Recreation
Commission and 2 members to the Library Commission; and direct the City Clerk to
administer the Oath of Office.
RESOLUTION 16-055
MILLER/BERNALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE APPOINTMENT OF 1 MEMBER
OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION AND 2 MEMBERS OF THE
LIBRARY COMMISSION; AND DIRECT THE CITY CLERK TO ADMINISTER
THE OATH OF OFFICE. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD,
MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
City Clerk Crystal Bothelio administered the Oath of Office to the Parks and Recreation
Commissioner and the 2 Library Commissioners.
1. CONSENT CALENDAR
1.1. City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommended Action:
Approve the City Council minutes for the Regular City Council Meeting on September 7,
2016.
MILLER/LO MOVED TO APPROVE THE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES FOR THE
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2016. MOTION
PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
1.2. Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers
Recommended Action:
Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment cycles:
9/6/2016 Period 3 and 9/13/2016 Period 3.
MILLER/LO MOVED TO ACCEPT CHECK REGISTERS FOR THE FOLLOWING
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PAYMENT CYCLES: 9/6/2016 PERIOD 3 AND 9/13/2016
PERIOD 3. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, MILLER,
KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
1.3. Highway 9 Improvements Phase IV - Construction Bids Rejection
Recommended Action:
Reject all bids for Highway 9 Improvements Phase IV.
MILLER/LO MOVED TO REJECT ALL BIDS FOR HIGHWAY 9
IMPROVEMENTS PHASE IV. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, LO,
BERNALD, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
1.4. Third Amendment to the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention
Program Agreement
Recommended Action:
Authorize the City Manager to sign a Third Amendment to the Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA).
MILLER/LO MOVED TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN A THIRD
AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA). MOTION
PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
1.5. Commission Handbook Update
Recommended Action:
Approve the updated Commission Handbook and authorize staff to update the handbook as
needed in the future.
Council Member Miller removed this item to discuss the recommended action for the
handbook.
MILLER/KUMAR MOVED TO APPROVE THE UPDATED COMMISSION
HANDBOOK AND AUTHORIZE STAFF TO MAKE INTERIM UPDATES AS
NEEDED IN THE FUTURE, AND TO BRING THE COMMISSION AND CITY
COUNCIL HANDBOOKS TO CITY COUNCIL FOR APPROVAL AFTER CITY
COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD,
MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
2. PUBLIC HEARING
None
3. OLD BUSINESS
None
4. NEW BUSINESS
4.1. Award of Contract for Website Design, Hosting, and Maintenance
Recommended Action:
Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement with CivicPlus for website and
intranet design, hosting, and maintenance in an amount not to exceed $83,547 for a term of
4 years.
City Clerk/Assistant to City Manager Crystal Bothelio provided a staff report.
Mayor Cappello invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
MILLER/KUMAR MOVED TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE
THE AGREEMENT WITH CIVICPLUS FOR WEBSITE AND INTRANET
DESIGN, HOSTING, AND MAINTENANCE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
$83,547 FOR A TERM OF 4 YEARS. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, LO,
BERNALD, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
4.2. Public Safety Initiative Work Plan
Recommended Action:
Approve the proposed work plan to implement the Public Safety Initiative.
City Manager James Lindsay provided a staff report.
Mayor Cappello invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
MILLER/LO MOVED TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED WORK PLAN TO
IMPLEMENT THE PUBLIC SAFETY INITIATIVE.
Council Member Miller asked to amend the motion by asking the Finance Committee to
provide a recommendation to the City Council on a Neighborhood Watch Grant program.
MILLER/LO MOVED TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED WORK PLAN TO
IMPLEMENT THE PUBLIC SAFETY INITIATIVE AND TO ASK THE FINANCE
COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL
ON A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH GRANT PROGRAM. MOTION PASSED. AYES:
CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
ABSENT: NONE.
4.3. Sport User Field Rental Budget Adjustment
Recommended Action:
Approve the attached Budget Adjustment Resolution to amend the Fiscal Year 2016/17
Operating Budget to increase expenditure funding by $70,770 for prior year sport user field
rental fees.
Recreation & Facilities Director Michael Taylor provided a staff report.
Mayor Cappello invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
BERNALD/MILLER MOVED TO APPROVE THE ATTACHED BUDGET
ADJUSTMENT RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE FISCAL YEAR 2016/17
OPERATING BUDGET TO INCREASE EXPENDITURE FUNDING BY $70,770
FOR PRIOR YEAR SPORT USER FIELD RENTAL FEES. MOTION PASSED.
AYES: CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN:
NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
4.4. Budget Adjustment to Authorize and Fund the New Bainter Avenue Retaining Wall
CIP
Recommended Action:
1. Adopt resolution authorizing the Bainter Avenue Retaining Wall Capital Improvement
Project (9153-004) and transferring funds from the Hillside Stability Reserve to FY 2016/17
Capital Improvement Budget in the amount of $210,000 to fund the project.
2. Approve design contract with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. for the same project in
the amount of $29,500 and authorize staff to approve change orders up to $3,000.
Public Works Director John Cherbone provided a staff report.
Mayor Cappello invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
RESOLUTION 16-056
BERNALD/MILLER MOVED TO 1. ADOPT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
BAINTER AVENUE RETAINING WALL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
(9153-004) AND TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE HILLSIDE STABILITY
RESERVE TO FY 2016/17 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET IN THE
AMOUNT OF $210,000 TO FUND THE PROJECT.
2. APPROVE DESIGN CONTRACT WITH COTTON, SHIRES AND ASSOCIATES,
INC. FOR THE SAME PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $29,500 AND
AUTHORIZE STAFF TO APPROVE CHANGE ORDERS UP TO $3,000.
3. RESTORE FULL FUNDING IN HILLSIDE RESERVE IN FY 2017/18 BUDGET.
4. DIRECT FINANCE COMMITTEE TO EVALUATE HILLSIDE RESERVE
AMOUNT. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, MILLER,
KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
4.5. League of California Cities Annual Conference Resolution
Recommended Action:
Provide input to the City's voting delegate (Vice Mayor Emily Lo) and the alternate
delegates (Council Members Bernald and Kumar) on the resolution to be considered at the
League of California Cities Annual Conference.
City Clerk/Assistant to City Manager Crystal Bothelio provided a staff report.
City Council discussed the resolution to be considered at the League of California Cities
Annual Conference.
CITY COUNCIL ASSIGNMENT REPORTS
Mayor Manny Cappello
Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council (SASCC)-the Board discussed the results of the Age
Friendly Assessment survey.
West Valley Mayors and Managers —Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian attended and
spoke on transportation, housing, seniors, and what the County is doing in each area. Also
discussed were bee -keeping regulations at the request of Monte Sereno.
Vice Mayor Emily Lo
Hakone Foundation Board & Executive Committee- the Hakone Centennial Gala was September
18, it was well attended and an enjoyable evening.
Public Art Ad Hoc- the PLACE art from Montalvo has been moved to the Saratoga Library. The
ribbon cutting will be October 27 at 4:45 p.m. and everyone is welcome to attend.
On September 22, Vice Mayor Lo is attending a Santa Clara County All -Hazards Emergency
Training Workshop.
Council Member Mary -Lynne Bemald
Association of Bay Area Governments -attended the Santa Clara County ABAG delegate meeting.
ABAG Director Erza Rappaport has submitted retirement paperwork. There was discussion on
how to allocate RHNA numbers, on transportation, and the merger with MTC. The deadline for
comments on the ONE PLAN BAY AREA is October 14.
Cities Association of Santa Clara County -Selection Committee —the Committee reviewed six
propositions that are on the November ballot. The Committee supported Propositions 54, 63, and
67. They had no position on Proposition 64 and opposed Proposition 65.
Saratoga Historical Foundation- attended the Mid -Autumn Festival. The museum did a lovely
job on the festival.
Saratoga Sister City Organization -attended the Sister City New Moon viewing.
KSAR Community Access TV Board —attended this meeting on behalf of Vice Mayor Lo. At the
meeting they reviewed the reformatted treasurer's report and changed the meeting schedule to
every other month. The Board missed having Jill Hunter at the meeting and wished her a speedy
recovery.
Council Member Bemald had a meeting with Supervisor Simitian to discuss options on the FAA
Select Committee on South Bay Arrivals and to also discuss the Hakone Foundation Board. The
result is that there will be a dedicated staff member from the Supervisor's Office for Hakone
Estate and Gardens.
Council Member Howard Miller
Council Finance Committee — the yearly audit of the City's finances is starting soon.
Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority Board of Directors- the board was giving final direction
on leasing space for an office. The hearing and decision by the Public Utilities Commission
(PUC) on approval to begin process should be very soon.
Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Policy Advisory Committee- was supposed to be having a
workshop this upcoming Friday on fare recovery for bus lines, but it has been postponed. A
report has come out that to achieve fare recovery, the VTA must reduce lower ridership bus
lines.
VTA State Route 85 Corridor Policy Advisory Board- the Board took July and August off. They
will be meeting next week.
Council Member Rishi Kumar
Santa Clara Valley Water District Commission- he talked with San Jose Water to discuss toxic
algae rampant in California water system. Both San Jose Water and Santa Clara Valley Water
District have many quality checks to make sure our water is not affected.
Saratoga Ministerial Association — is meeting next Wednesday.
Council Member Kumar is attending the Silicon Valley Leadership Group's meeting, Game
Changers, tomorrow. Topics will include transportation and disruptive technology.
CITY COUNCIL ITEMS
Council Member Kumar brought up the officer involved shooting on Titus Avenue.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
City Manager James Lindsay thanked the 60th Anniversary Parade resident group for their
fantastic job on last week's parade.
Council Member Miller suggested we bring the volunteers to a Council meeting to honor them.
Mayor Cappello agreed and will work with staff for a date.
ADJOURNMENT
BERNALD/LO MOVED TO ADJOURN AT 9:16 P.M. MOTION PASSED. AYES:
CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
ABSENT: NONE.
Minutes refully submitted:
Debbie Bretschneider, Deputy City Clerk
City of Saratoga