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City of Palo Alto (ID # 13948)
Office of the City Clerk
City Council CAO Report
Meeting Date: 1/24/2022 Report Type: Consent Calendar
Title: Approve Minutes from the January 10, 2022 City Council Meeting
From: Lesley Milton, City Clerk
Staff recommends Council to review and approve the minutes as presented.
ATTACHMENTS:
• Attachment A: 20220110amCCs Draft (PDF)
CITY COUNCIL
DRAFT ACTION MINUTES
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Special Meeting
January 10, 2022
The City Council of the City of Palo Alto met on this date in virtual
teleconference at 5:00 P.M.
Participating Remotely: Burt, Cormack, DuBois, Filseth, Kou, Stone, Tanaka
Absent: None
Closed Session
1. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS
Authority: Government Code Section 54956.8
Property: 445 Bryant Street Assessor’s Parcel Number 120-15-107
Negotiating Party: JSRFIT LLC, a California limited liability company
d.b.a. Form Fitness
City Negotiators: Ed Shikada and Kiely Nose
Subject of Negotiations: Lease Price and Terms of Payment.
MOTION: Council Member DuBois moved, seconded by Council Member
Filseth to go into Closed Session.
MOTION PASSED: 7-0
Council went into Closed Session at 5:09 P.M.
Council returned from Closed Session at 6:28 P.M.
Mayor Burt announced no reportable action.
Agenda Changes, Additions and Deletions
None
Consent Calendar
MOTION: Council Member Dubois moved, seconded by Council Member
Filseth to approve Items 2-9.
2. Approve Minutes from December 6th and 13th, 2021 and January 3,
2022.
DRAFT ACTION MINUTES
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Sp. City Council Meeting
Draft Action Minutes: 1/10/2022
3. Approval of Contract C22181106 with Universal Site Services Inc. for a
Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $1,214,373 Over a Five Year Term for Scheduled and On-Call Steam Cleaning Services at Various City
Locations.
4. Adoption of Labor Agreements with 1) Service Employees International
Union Hourly (SEIU-H) Unit , 2) Utilities Management and Professional
Association of Palo Alto (UMPAPA), and 3) Service Employee
International Union (Classification Revision).
5. Adopt a Park Improvement Ordinance for the Replacement of the Palo
Alto Flood Basin Tide Gate Structure in the City's Baylands.
6. Adoption of Two Resolutions 10012 and 10013 Authorizing
Participation in the California Arrearage Payment Program (CAPP) for
Gas and Electric Utilities, and the California Water and Wastewater
Arrearage Payment Program (CWWAPP), Including Acceptance of Funds
and Crediting Eligible Utility Accounts; and Approval of Amendments to
the Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Appropriation Ordinance for the Electric,
Gas, and Water Funds to Account for CWWAPP and CAPP Funds.
7. Adoption of an Interim Ordinance Amending Titles 16, 18 and 21 in
Response to Senate Bills 9 and 478, Including Amendment to the City's
Affordable Housing Requirements for SB 9 Projects. CEQA Status: This
Action is not Considered a Project or is Exempt from CEQA in Accordance
With Government Code Sections 66411.7(n) and 65852.21(j) or Section
15061 of the State CEQA Guidelines.
8. SECOND READING: Adoption of Ordinance 5539 Restating Procedures
For Expedited Permitting Processing For Electric Vehicle Charging
Systems (FIRST READING: December 13, 2021 PASSED: 6-0, Kou
absent).
9. SECOND READING: Adoption of Park Improvement Ordinance 5540
for Renovations at Cameron Park (FIRST READING: February 8, 2021
PASSED: 7-0).
ITEMS 2-7, 9 OF MOTION PASSED: 7-0
ITEM 8 OF MOTION PASSED: 6-0, Kou abstain
DRAFT ACTION MINUTES
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Sp. City Council Meeting
Draft Action Minutes: 1/10/2022
Action Items
10. PUBLIC HEARING: Staff Recommend the City Council Review the North Ventura Coordinated Area Plan (NVCAP) Preferred Alternative, Take
Public Comment, and Endorse the Preferred Alternative.
MOTION: Council Member DuBois moved, seconded by Mayor Burt that the
Council confirm direction for preferred plan for NVCAP with additional
considerations:
A. Define a low-density R&D zone limiting employment density;
B. 1.0 parking spots for 1 bedroom going to 2 spots for 2 bedroom + units,
in parallel, refer to the Planning and Transportation Commission to make
recommendations for analysis of appropriate parking based on the Fehr
& Peers study and other studies and encourage mechanisms to
discourage street parking;
C. Deed restricted retail required in order to get 15’ first floor incentive;
D. Eliminate workforce housing incentives or propose incentives separate
from affordable housing and redefine qualifications for workforce
housing;
E. Develop preferred park locations for larger park space and continue to
explore naturalization of the creek consistent with option 3; and
F. Include 100% affordable housing height limits based upon the minimum
height necessary for a five-story, retail affordable housing project or a
six-story non-retail affordable housing project.
MOTION PASSED: 5-2, Cormack, Tanaka no
11. Review and Accept the FY 2023 - FY 2032 Long Range Financial Forecast
(LRFF) and FY 2023 Budget Development Guidelines.
MOTION: Council Member Cormack moved, seconded by Council Member
Filseth to:
A. Accept the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 to 2032 Long Range Financial Forecast
Base Case and the FY 2023 Budget Development Guidelines including
the addition addressing projects and programs not funded; and
B. Direct Staff to use this forecast as the starting point for the initiation of
the FY 2023 budget process.
DRAFT ACTION MINUTES
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Sp. City Council Meeting
Draft Action Minutes: 1/10/2022
MOTION PASSED: 6-1, Tanaka no
Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at 11:09 P.M.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
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City Clerk Mayor
NOTE: Action minutes are prepared in accordance with Palo Alto Municipal
Code (PAMC) 2.04.160(a) and (b). Summary minutes (sense) are prepared in
accordance with PAMC Section 2.04.160(c). Beginning in January 2018, in
accordance with Ordinance No. 5423, the City Council found action minutes
and the video/audio recordings of Council proceedings to be the official records
of both Council and committee proceedings. These recordings are available on
the City’s website.