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Monday, December 3, 2018
Special Meeting
Council Chambers
5:00 PM
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MAIN LOBBY 4-8-1 SHIBAKOEN MINATO,TOKYO 105-8563 JAPAN
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HEARINGS REQUIRED BY LAW Applicants and/or appellants may have up to ten minutes at the outset of the public discussion to make their remarks and up to three minutes for concluding remarks after other members of the public have spoken.
Call to Order
Closed Session 5:00-5:30 PM
Public Comments: Members of the public may speak to the Closed Session item(s); three minutes per speaker.
1.CONFERENCE WITH CITY ATTORNEY
Subject: Written Liability Claim Against the City of Palo Alto
By Keith Bunnell (Claim No. C18-0049)
Authority: Government Code Section 54956.9 (e)(3)
Special Orders of the Day 5:30-5:45 PM
2.Appointment of Three Candidates to the Architectural Review Boardand Three Candidates to the Parks and Recreation Commission for
Three-year Terms Ending December 15, 2021; and two Candidates to
the Planning and Transportation Commission for Four-year Terms
Ending December 15, 2022
REVISED
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Agenda Changes, Additions and Deletions
City Manager Comments 5:45-5:55 PM
Oral Communications 5:55-6:10 PM
Members of the public may speak to any item NOT on the agenda. Council reserves the right to limit the duration of Oral Communications period to 30 minutes.
Consent Calendar 6:10-6:15 PM
Items will be voted on in one motion unless removed from the calendar by three Council Members.
3.Approval of an Agreement With the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers
Board in the Amount of $97,755 for the 2019 Caltrain Go Pass
Program
4.Finance Committee Recommendation That the City Council: 1) Adopt aResolution Approving the 2018 Electric Integrated Resource Plan
(EIRP), Updated Renewable Portfolio Standard Procurement Plan and
Enforcement Program; and 2) Approve two EIRP Planning Documents
5.Approval and Authorization for the City Manager to Execute a
Construction Contract With MP Nexlevel of California, Inc. in the
Amount of $6,145,494 for Trenching and Substructure Installation and
Materials, and a 10 Percent Contingency of $614,549 for Related but
Unforeseen Work, for a Total Authorized Amount of $6,760,043 Over
Three Years
6.Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Palo Alto Municipal Code (PAMC)
Title 16, Chapters 16.58 (Development Impact Fees); 16.59 (Citywide
Transportation Impact Fees); and 16.60 (Charleston Arastradero
Corridor Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety Impact Fee) to add
Development Impact Fee Exemptions for Junior Accessory Dwelling
Units and Certain Accessory Dwelling Units Established by Garage
Conversion
7.Adoption of a Resolution of Support for Formation of a Regional
Housing Needs Allocation Subregion for Santa Clara County
8.Approval of Amendment Number 1 to Contract Number C18168129
With Kennedy / Jenks Consultants for Professional Design Services for
the Primary Sedimentation Tanks Rehabilitation and Equipment Room
Electrical Upgrade Project at the Regional Water Quality Control Plant
to add Services, Increase Compensation by $249,631 for a new
Maximum Compensation Not-to-Exceed $965,000, and to Extend the
Contract Term Through March 31, 2022 - Capital Improvement
Program Project WQ-14003
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11.PUBLIC HEARING / QUASI-JUDICIAL: 429 University Avenue
[18PLN-00240]: Appeal of the Planning and Community Environment
Director's Denial of a Minor Architectural Review Consistent With
Condition of Approval Number 3 From Record of Land Use Action
Number 2017-02, for a Previously Approved Mixed-use Building
(14PLN-00222), for the Proposed Exterior Building Materials, Colors,
and Craftsmanship. Environmental Assessment: Use of Mitigated
Negative Declaration Prepared for 14PLN-00222. Zoning District:
CD-C(G)(P) (Downtown Commercial With Ground Floor and Pedestrian
Shopping Overlay)
Action Items Include: Reports of Committees/Commissions, Ordinances and Resolutions, Public Hearings, Reports of Officials,
Unfinished Business and Council Matters.
9.PUBLIC HEARING. Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 18.18
(Downtown Commercial District) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Palo Alto
Municipal Code (PAMC) to Repeal Section 18.18.040 Regarding a
Nonresidential Square Footage Cap in the CD Downtown Commercial
Zoning District to Implement and Conform to the Updated
Comprehensive Plan; Section 18.18.040 Implemented Policy L-8 of
the Prior 1998 Comprehensive Plan, Which was Removed as Part of
the Adoption of the Comprehensive Plan Update. California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), This Ordinance is Within the Scope
of the Comprehensive Plan Environmental Impact Report (EIR)
Certified and Adopted on November 13, 2017 by Council Resolution
No. 9720 (Staff Requests This Item be Continued to a DateUncertain in 2019)
10.PUBLIC HEARING: Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Section
18.18.120 (Grandfathered Uses and Facilities) of Chapter 18.18
(Downtown Commercial District) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Palo Alto
Municipal Code (PAMC) to Adjust Regulations Relating to Noncomplying
Facilities. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); This Ordinance
is Within the Scope of the Comprehensive Plan Environmental Impact
Report (EIR) Certified and Adopted on November 13, 2017 by Council
Resolution No. 9720; Alternatively, the Ordinance is Exempt From
Environmental Review Under CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3)
(Staff Requests This Item be Continued to December 10, 2018)
6:15-10:00 PM
12.PUBLIC HEARING: Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Various
Sections of Title 18 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code Related to
Residential and Mixed-use Development Standards Including, but not
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Limited to, Minimum and Maximum Unit Density, Unit Size, Floor Area
Ratio, Height, and Open Space Including Rooftop Gardens; Parking
Requirements Including, but not Limited to, Regulations Related to In-
lieu Parking for Downtown Commercial Uses and Retail Parking for
Mixed Use Projects; Exclusively Residential Projects in Certain
Commercial Zoning Districts; Ground-floor Retail and Retail
Preservation Provisions; the Entitlement Approval Process; and Other
Regulations Governing Residential, Multi-family Residential and
Commercial Zoning Districts, all to Promote Housing Development
Opportunities in These Zoning Districts in Furtherance of
Implementation of the Comprehensive Plan. CEQA: Determination of
Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan Environmental Impact
Report (EIR) Certified and Adopted on November 13, 2017 by Council
Resolution No. 9720. The Planning and Transportation Commission
Recommended Approval of the Proposed Ordinance on October 10,
2018 (Continued From November 26, 2018)
State/Federal Legislation Update/Action
Council Member Questions, Comments and Announcements
Members of the public may not speak to the item(s)
Adjournment
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Additional Information
December 4, 2018
Standing Committee Meetings
Sp. Finance Committee Meeting
Sp. City Council Meeting- Closed Session December 4, 2018
Schedule of Meetings
Schedule of Meetings
Tentative Agenda
Tentative Agenda
Public Letters to Council
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