HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-09-24 Ordinance 5165ORDINANCE NO. 5165
ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALO ALTO
AMENDING THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013 TO
PROVIDE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION OF $136,000 FROM
THE STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (SUMC)
INTERMODAL TRANSIT FUND AND $150,000 FROM THE
SUMC INFRASTRUCTURE, SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBORHOODS
AND COMMUNITIES, AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND FOR
CONSULTANT SERVICES FOR THE CONTINUED DESIGN
CONCEPTS AND ANALYSIS OF 27 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
The Council of the City of Palo Alto does ordain as
follows:
SECTION 1. The Council of the City of Palo Alto finds
and determines as follows:
A. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of Article
III of the Charter of the City of Palo Alto, the Council on
June 18; 2012 did adopt a budget for Fiscal Year 2013; and
B. The 2011 Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC)
Development Agreement provided funds for the design and
construction of enhanced pedestrian and bicycle
improvements east of El Camino Park, at the intersection of
El Camino Real and Quarry Road; and
C. On March 5, 2012 (Staff Report 2602) City Council
authorized $250,000 to fund preliminary design review and
environmental studies for 27 University Avenue; and
D. Further funds in the amount of $286,000 are needed
for consultant services to continue concept design and
analysis of the expanded scope of the project; and
E. An amount of $136,000 will be funded by the
Intermodal Transit Fund; and
F. The remaining $150,000 will be
Infrastructure, Sustainable Neighborhoods
and Affordable Housing Fund; and
funded by the
and Communities,
G. City Council authorization is needed to amend the
Fiscal Year 2013 Operating Budget as hereinafter set forth.
SECTION 2. The sum of Two Hundred Eighty-six Thousand
Dollars ($286,000) is hereby appropriated to Planning
Contracts in the Planning and Communi ty Environment
Department and the SUMC Intermodal Transit balance is
reduced by One Hundred Thirty-six Thousand Dollars
($136,000) and the Infrastructure, Sustainable Neighborhoods
and Communities, and Affordable Housing balance is reduced
by One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000).
SECTION 3. The Intermodal Transit portion of the SUMC
Development Agreement Fund is hereby reduced by One Hundred
Thirty-six Thousand Dollars ($136,000) to One Million Eight
Hundred Sixty-six Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-one Dollars
($1,866,631) .
SECTION 4. The Infrastructure, Sustainable
Neighborhoods and Communities, and Affordable Housing
portion of the SUMC Development Agreement Fund is hereby
reduced by One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) to
Seven Million Five Hundred Eighty-three Thousand Three
Hundred Thirty-three Dollars ($7,583,333).
SECTION 5. As specified in Section 2.28.080(a) of the
Palo Alto Municipal Code, a two-thirds vote of the City
Council is required to adopt this ordinance.
SECTION 6. As provided in Section 2.04.330 of the Palo
Alto Municipal Code, this ordinance shall become effective
upon adoption.
SECTION 7. The Council of the City of Palo Alto
hereby finds that this is not a project under the California
Environmental Quality Act and, therefore, no environmental
impact assessment is necessary.
INTRODUCED AND PASSED: SEPTEMBER 24, 2012
AYES:
NOES:
BURT, ESPINOSA, HOLMAN, PRICE, SCHARFF, SCHMID,
SHEPHERD
ABSTENTIONS: KLEIN & YEH