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City of Palo Alto (ID # 13979)
Office of the City Clerk
City Council CAO Report
Meeting Date: 2/7/2022 Report Type: Consent Calendar
Title: Approve Minutes from the January 24, 2022 City Council Meeting
From: Lesley Milton, City Clerk
Staff recommends Council to review and approve the minutes as presented.
ATTACHMENTS:
• Attachment A: 20220124amCCs (PDF)
CITY COUNCIL
DRAFT ACTION MINUTES
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Special Meeting
January 24, 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
Study Session
1. Report from the Human Relations Commission regarding their project
titled “100 Community Conversations on Race and the Lived
Experience in Palo Alto.”
NO ACTION TAKEN
Agenda Changes, Additions and Deletions
None
Consent Calendar
Council Member Tanaka registered a no vote on Agenda Item Number 4.
MOTION: Council Member DuBois moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Kou to
approve Items 2-10.
2. Approve Minutes from the January 10, 2022 City Council Meeting.
3. Approval of General Services Contract with Denali Water Solutions, LLC
for Sludge Hauling Services in an Amount Not to Exceed $2,427,084 for
a 3-Year Term ending March 30, 2025, from the Wastewater Treatment
Enterprise Fund.
4. Review and Acceptance of Annual Status Report on Development Impact
Fees for Fiscal Year 2021.
5. Acceptance of the Macias Gini & O’Connell Audit of the City of Palo Alto’s
Financial Statements as of June 30, 2021 and the Management Letter;
Approval of the FY 2021 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
(ACFR); and Amendments to the FY 2021 Budget in Various Funds.
DRAFT ACTION MINUTES
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Sp. City Council Meeting
Draft Action Minutes: 1/24/2022
6. Adoption of Resolution 10014 Declaring Weeds to be a Public Nuisance
and Setting January 24, 2022 for a Public Hearing for Objections to the
Proposed Weed Abatement.
7. Adoption of Resolution 10015 Scheduling the City Council Summer
Break and Winter Closure for 2022.
8. Adoption of Resolution 10016 Authorizing Use of Teleconferencing for
Council Meetings During Covid-19 State of Emergency.
9. SECOND READING: Adopt Park Improvement Ordinance 5541 for the
Replacement of the Palo Alto Flood Basin Tide Gate Structure in the
City's Baylands (FIRST READING: January 10, 2022 PASSED: 7-0).
10. SECOND READING: Adoption of Interim Ordinance 5542 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. (FIRST READING: January 10, 2022 PASSED: 7-0).
ITEM 4 OF MOTION PASSED: 6-1, Tanaka no
ITEMS 2-3, 5-10 OF MOTION PASSED: 7-0
City Council went on break at 6:57 P.M. and returned at 7:07 P.M.
Action Items
11. Discuss Polling Results, Analysis, and Community and Stakeholder
Engagement Plan; Recommend Further Refined Parameters for a
Possible Local Tax Ballot Measure for November 2022 Election (Business
License Tax and Utility Tax Proposals); and Direct Staff on Related Items
such as Community and Stakeholder Engagement Plan.
MOTION: Council Member DuBois moved, seconded by Council Member
Filseth to direct Staff to:
A. Pursue preparation of a square footage business license tax with the
following characteristics, as recommended by the Finance Committee:
i. Continue to review the rates, adding option 3 (flat fee of $50 for
first 5,000 square footage occupied and apply a monthly tax rate
per square foot beyond the 5,000 threshold) as a starting point;
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Sp. City Council Meeting
Draft Action Minutes: 1/24/2022
ii. Exemptions for businesses subject to the Transient Occupancy Tax
and grocery stores;
iii. Annual escalator uses CPI as a basis;
B. Develop a proposal for voter ratification of the existing gas General Fund
Equity Transfer and eliminate the UUT option, with exploration of
whether to cap growth of the transfer to be explored via polling;
C. Amend the workplan to three polls, with the second poll developed and
executed by the City’s polling consultant, and the third to test potential
ballot language; and
D. Launch the Community and Stakeholder Engagement Plan, as outlined
in the staff report.
AMENDMENT: Council Member Cormack moved, seconded by Council
Member Tanaka to eliminate the .20 cent rate from Part A, Part i. of the
Motion.
AMENDMENT FAILED: 2-5, Burt, DuBois, Filseth, Kou, Stone no
MOTION PASSED: 6-1, Tanaka no
City Council went on break at 9:52 P.M. and returned at 9:57 P.M.
12. Public Hearing: Adoption of Ordinance Clarifying Ambiguities in Height
Transitions and Amending the Setback for the RM-40 Zone District.
Public Hearing opened at 10:20 P.M.
Public Hearing closed at 10:40 P.M.
MOTION: Council Member DuBois moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Kou to
direct Staff to:
A. Amend the proposed Ordinance to a 150 ft height transition zone, while
leaving the abutting conditions where they already exist;
B. Clarify if projects want to reduce the horizontal transition zone, they are opting into the discretionary process;
C. Extend the height transition rules in Part A to RM40 adjacent non-
residential buildings; and
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Sp. City Council Meeting
Draft Action Minutes: 1/24/2022
D. Investigate 18.38.150 section (b), and to incorporate RMD into the
language.
MOTION PASSED: 5-2, Cormack, Tanaka no
Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at 11:44 P.M. in honor and
memory of John Arrillaga, who contributed enormously to the Silicon Valley
as a developer, a philanthropist, and a pioneer.
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.