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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-03-2017 City Council minutesMINUTES WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2017 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING At 5:00 p.m., the City Council held a Joint Meeting with Saratoga Community Access TV - KSAR Board of Directors in the City Hall, Administrative Conference Room at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue in Saratoga. Following this meeting, the City Council held a Joint Meeting with the Santa Clara County Fire Department and Santa Clara County FireSafe Council. At 7:03 p.m., Mayor Lo called the regular session to order in the Civic Theater at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue in Saratoga and led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Mayor Emily Lo, Vice Mayor Mary -Lynne Bernald, Council Members Manny Cappello, Howard Miller, Rishi Kumar ABSENT: None ALSO PRESENT: James Lindsay, City Manager Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk/Asst. to City Manager John Cherbone, Public Works Director Mary Furey, Finance & Administrative Services Director Erwin Ordonez, Community Development Director Michael Taylor, Recreation & Facilities Director REPORT ON POSTING OF THE AGENDA Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk/Asst. to the City Manager, reported that the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on April 27, 2017. REPORT FROM JOINT MEETING Tom Moran, KSAR President Board, provided an overview of the City Council's Joint Meeting with KSAR, including a summary of the Community Loop program. Santa Clara County Fire Department Deputy Chief Steve Prziborowski, Santa Clara County Fire Department Deputy Chief John Justice, and Santa Clara County FireSafe Council Executive Director Patty Ciesla provided an overview of the City Council's Joint Meeting with County Fire and the FireSafe Council. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS None ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Lo announced the Hakone Matsuri Festival on May 21, 2017, the Honoring Saratogans Diner also on May 21, and shared information about current Commission recruitments. Saratoga City Council Minutes — Page 1 of 7 CEREMONIAL ITEMS Asian American and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month Recommended Action: Present proclamation to Saratoga resident Ginger Lai declaring May 2017 as Asian American and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month. Mayor Lo and members of the Saratoga City Council presented the Asian American and Pacific Islands Heritage Month proclamation to Ginger Lai. National Arson Awareness Week May 7-13, 2017 Recommended Action: Present proclamation on May 7-13, 2017 as National Arson Awareness Week. Mayor Lo and members of the Saratoga City Council presented the National Arson Awareness Week proclamation to representatives of the Santa Clara County Fire Department. Proclamation Declaring May 2017 as National Preservation Month and 35th Anniversary of the Heritage Preservation Commission Recommended Action: Present the proclamation declaring May 2017 as National Preservation Month and celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Heritage Preservation Commission to the City of Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. Mayor Lo and members of the Saratoga City Council presented the proclamation declaring May 2017 as National Preservation Month and celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Heritage Preservation Commission to current and past members of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. Proclamation Declaring May 2017 as Foster Care/Resource Parent Appreciation Month Recommended Action: Present the proclamation declaring May 2017 as Foster Care/Resource Parent Appreciation Month to Saratoga Foster Care parents. Mayor Lo and members of the Saratoga City Council presented the Foster Care/Resource Parent Appreciation Month proclamation to Priscilla Mojica-Angulo with the Santa Clara County Social Services Agency. 1. CONSENT CALENDAR 1.1. City Council Meeting Minutes Recommended Action: Approve the City Council minutes for the Regular City Council Meeting on April 19, 2017. MILLER/KUMAR MOVED TO APPROVE THE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES FOR THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON APRIL 19, 2017. MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD, CAPPELLO, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. Saratoga City Council Minutes — Page 2 of 7 1.2. Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers Recommended Action: Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment cycles: 4/18/2017 Period 10; and 4/25/2017 Period 10. MILLER/KUMAR MOVED TO ACCEPT CHECK REGISTERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PAYMENT CYCLES: 4/18/2017 PERIOD 10; AND 4/25/2017 PERIOD 10. MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD, CAPPELLO, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 1.3. Treasurer's Report for the Month Ended March 31, 2017 Recommended Action: Review and accept the amended Treasurer's Report for the month ended March 31, 2017. MILLER/KUMAR MOVED TO ACCEPT THE AMENDED TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH ENDED MARCH 3L 2017. MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD, CAPPELLO, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 1.4. Ordinance Amendment to the City's Beekeeping Regulations (City Code Section 7-20.230) Recommended Action: Waive the second reading and adopt the attached ordinance revising the City Code Section 7- 20.230 (Beekeeping Ordinance). ORDINANCE NO. 347 MILLER/KUMAR MOVED TO WAIVE THE SECOND READING AND ADOPT THE ATTACHED ORDINANCE REVISING THE CITY CODE SECTION 7-20.230 (BEEKEEPING ORDINANCE). MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD, CAPPELLO, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 1.5. Adoption of a Resolution of Necessity to Acquire a Public Trail Easement over San Jose Water Company Property (APN 503-73-003) to Connect Quarry Park and Sanborn County Park Trail Networks Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution of Necessity making the appropriate findings to initiate acquisition of a public trail easement over San Jose Water Company Property (APN 503-73-003) to connect public trail networks in Quarry Park and Sanborn County Park ("Project"). RESOLUTION NO. 17-023 MILLER/KUMAR MOVED TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY MAKING THE APPROPRIATE FINDINGS TO INITIATE ACQUISITION OF A PUBLIC TRAIL EASEMENT OVER SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY PROPERTY (APN 503-73-003) TO CONNECT PUBLIC TRAIL NETWORKS IN QUARRY PARK AND SANBORN COUNTY PARK ("PROJECT"). MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD, CAPPELLO, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. Before the vote on the Consent Calendar, Council Member Miller commented on efforts to build the Saratoga to the Sea Trail. Saratoga City Council Minutes — Page 3 of 7 2. PUBLIC HEARING 2.1. Conduit Financing for the Fellowship Plaza Apartments Recommended Action: 1) Conduct a public hearing under the requirements of Tax and Equity Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) and Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; and 2) Adopt the resolution, solely for the purposes of satisfying the requirements of TEFRA, the Code and the California Government Code Section 6500 (and following), approving the issuance of bonds by the California Municipal Finance Authority for the benefit of the California Odd Fellows Foundation, Inc. and EAH Inc., or a subsidiary affiliate thereof (the Borrower), to provide the financing of the in financing the acquisition, rehabilitation, improvement and equipping of a 150 -unit affordable rental housing facility to be owned and operated by the Borrower and located at 14520 Fruitvale Avenue within the City of Saratoga, California Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk/Asst. to the City Manager, presented the staff report on this item. Representatives from the California Municipal Finance Authority and EAH Inc. responded to questions from the City Council. Mayor Lo invited public comment. No one requested to speak. RESOLUTION NO. 17-024 CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION, SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF SATISFYING THE REQUIREMENTS OF TEFRA, THE CODE AND THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 6500 (AND FOLLOWING), APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS BY THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CALIFORNIA ODD FELLOWS FOUNDATION, INC. AND EAH INC., OR A SUBSIDIARY AFFILIATE THEREOF (THE BORROWER), TO PROVIDE THE FINANCING OF THE IN FINANCING THE ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION, IMPROVEMENT AND EQUIPPING OF A 150 - UNIT AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING FACILITY TO BE OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE BORROWER AND LOCATED AT 14520 FRUITVALE AVENUE WITHIN THE CITY OF SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA. MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD, CAPPELLO, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 3. GENERAL BUSINESS 3.1. Resolution Reaffirming the City's Commitment to a Diverse, Supportive, Inclusive Community and to Protecting the Constitutional Rights of its Residents Recommended Action: Approve the resolution reaffirming the City's Commitment to a diverse, supportive, inclusive community and to protecting the constitutional rights of its residents. Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk/Asst. To the City Manager, presented the staff report. Saratoga City Council Minutes — Page 4 of 7 Mayor Lo invited public comment on the item. The following people requested to speak: Rabbi Phillip Ohriner Pastor Erik Swanson No one else requested to speak. RESOLUTION NO. 17-025 CAPPELLO/MILLER MOVED TO APPROVE THE RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING THE CITY'S COMMITMENT TO A DIVERSE, SUPPORTIVE, INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY AND TO PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF ITS RESIDENTS. MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD, CAPPELLO, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 3.2. Website Conceptual Design Recommended Action: Provide input to staff. Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk/Asst. To the City Manager, presented the staff report. Mayor Lo invited public comment on the item. No one requested to speak. Council Member Miller recommended eliminating dropdown menus, have menu options on the top of the homepage link users to a landing page to help them navigate the site, use the bottom of the page for various links, eliminate the Contact Us from the graphic buttons, eliminate social media icons on the top navigation bar, get rid of the sticky menu option, make text larger, and make the green less overpowering. Council Member Kumar agreed with Council Member Miller's suggestions and noted the importance of a mobile responsive site, simple design, and recommended using a card -type layout, like Pinterest, to simplify the design and help people navigate the site quickly. He added he would like to see the site further simplified. He also commented the need to control content. With the current website, there are a number of editors and content can quickly grow out of control or become redundant or outdated. He suggested a pop up on the homepage to encourage visitors to sign up to receive emails from the City. Council Member Cappello expressed his desire for a simple, cleaner design. He encouraged staff to use analytics to gauge what content users are looking for and make that content prominent on the site. He also suggested that the design assume users have never interacted with the City before, so that users can easily navigate the site even if they are unfamiliar with the City. Mayor Lo emphasized the importance of an effective search tool on the new site and questioned whether the new site's search functionality would be sufficient to make up for Saratoga City Council Minutes — Page 5 of 7 the loss of the dropdown menu. She recommended use of a color that is visually comfortable. The Council concurred on the recommendation to eliminate the dropdown menu. Mayor Emily Lo invited student Kanav Tirumala on stage to introduce himself. COUNCIL ASSIGNMENTS Mayor Emily Lo No report Vice Mayor Mary -Lynne Bernald Association of Bay Area Governments — during the April 20, 2017 meeting, the budget and work plan were approved. Additionally, issues resulting from the merger with Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) were discussed. MTC is accepting comments from elected officials on Plan Bay Area 2040 and there will be an open house on Plan Bay Area 2040 on May 22 in San Jose. Hakone Foundation Board — the Board met on April 27, 2017. Several members were reappointed and Ann Waltonsmith was re-elected as Board President. The Hakone filtration system, budget, and Hakone wish list were also considered. Additionally, a proposal to allocate $100,000 to the filtration system will be going before the County Board of Supervisor's Finance and Government Operations Committee. Vice Mayor Bernald recommended a letter of support for the proposal. Mayor Lo agreed to send a letter of support. Public Art Committee — there were no Committee meetings, but Vice Mayor Bernald will be attended the Los Altos Public Art Vision Workshop on May 22. Saratoga Historical Foundation — the Honoring Saratogans event will be on May 21 and the Foundation will be holding another estate sale. West Valley Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority — the next meeting is May 4, 2017. Additionally, there will be a composting seminar at the Joan Pisani Community Center on August 23. West Valley Mayors and Managers — Seth Miller from the League of California Cities attended the April meeting and provided an update on several bills. Vice Mayor Bernald shared that she attended the Community Emergency Response Team graduation and Living Room Conversations. Council Member Manny Cappello Cities Association of Santa Clara County — the Cities Association is currently in the process of recruiting a new Executive Director and interviews will be held on May 9, 2017, so Council Member Cappello will not be able to attend Youth Commission interviews. There is a general membership meeting on May 11. West Valley Sanitation District — at the last meeting, the Board discussed transitioning the West Valley Clean Water Program to the cities and will continue discussion at the next meeting. Council Member Howard Miller America in Bloom Committee — America in Bloom judges will be in Saratoga May 17 through May 19. A community dinner will be held on May 19. Saratoga City Council Minutes — Page 6 of 7 Saratoga Ministerial Association — during the last meeting, there was discussion of the Tree Lighting and Celebration of Light. It appears that the group will be bringing forward a proposal for a separate Celebration of Light event. Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority Board of Directors — the Authority has been in discussions with Milpitas regarding joining the Authority. The Authority is also moving forward with plans to pay back member cities for seed funds and be debt free by the end of the calendar year. By July, enrollment will be complete. Solar customers will be enrolled based on their true up date. So far, only 1% of customers have opted out. The Authority is also hosting a legislative workshop on May 12 and the City Council is invited. Council Member Rishi Kumar Saratoga Sister City Organization — during the last meeting, there were many questions regarding Silicon Valley Clean Energy and the Quito Road construction project. Santa Clara County Expressway Plan 2040 Policy Advisory Board — the next meeting is currently scheduled for September. There may be funds that can be leveraged for Saratoga purposes and Council Member Kumar will be discussing the possibility with Council Member Miller and Public Works Director John Cherbone before the September meeting. Santa Clara Valley Water District Commission — San Jose Water Company Letter 501 for a proposed rate increase was rejected by the California Public Utilities Commission. Letter 506 was approved. There is a new application for another rate increase. Council Member Kumar suggested residents oppose this and future rate increase proposals. CITY COUNCIL ITEMS Council Member Kumar requested discussion of procedures for announcements within the Council Norms. Council Member Miller supported the request and suggested a study session format for the topic. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT None ADJOURNMENT CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 8:56 P.M. MOTION PASSED. AYES: LO, BERNALD, CAPPELLO, MILLER, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. nutes respectfull submitted: Ar ry. ,. : othe io, City Clerk City of Saratoga Saratoga City Council Minutes — Page 7 of 7