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HomeMy WebLinkAbout220412_Council AgendaCITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AND NOTICE - Final Lucas Ramirez, Mayor Alison Hicks, Vice Mayor Margaret Abe-Koga, Councilmember Ellen Kamei, Councilmember Sally Lieber, Councilmember Lisa Matichak, Councilmember Pat Showalter, Councilmember Video Conference with No Physical Meeting Location 5:30 PM TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM VIDEO CONFERENCE WITH NO PHYSICAL MEETING LOCATION Kimbra McCarthy, City Manager Jannie L. Quinn, Interim City Attorney Heather Glaser, City Clerk REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING Tuesday, April 12, 2022 During this declared state of emergency, the meeting will be conducted in accordance with California Government Code §54953(e) as authorized by resolution of the City Council. Please contact city.clerk@mountainview.gov to obtain a copy of the applicable resolution. All members of the City Council will participate in the meeting by video conference, with no physical meeting location. Members of the public wishing to observe the live meeting may do so at https:Hmountainview.legistar.com, on YouTube at YouTube.com/MountainViewGov and on Comcast Channel 26. Members of the public wishing to comment on an item may do so in the following ways: 1. Email comments to city.council@mountainview.gov by 4:30 p.m. on the meeting date. Emails will be received directly by the City Council. Please identify the Agenda Item number in the subject line of your email. 2. Provide oral public comments during the meeting: Online: You may join the Zoom Webinar using this link: https://mountainview.zoom.us/j/84351267142 You may be asked to enter an email address and a name. Your email address will not be disclosed to the public. When the Mayor announces the item on which you wish to speak, click the "raise hand" feature in Zoom. Speakers will be notified of their turn shortly before they are called on to speak. By phone: Dial: (669) 900-9128 and enter Webinar ID: 843 5126 7142 When the Mayor announces the item on which you wish to speak, dial *9. Phone participants will be called on by the last two digits of their phone number. When the Mayor calls your name to provide public comment, if you are participating via phone, please press *6 to unmute yourself. Page 1 of 9 City Council AGENDA AND NOTICE - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM Final For instructions on using the "raise hand" feature in Zoom, visit hftps://mountainview.gov/raise—hand. When called to speak, please limit your comments to the time allotted (up to 3 minutes, at the discretion of the Mayor). 5:30 P.M. -STUDY SESSION 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. STUDY SESSION 3.1 Fiscal Year 2022-23 Capital Improvement Program Recommendation (s): The purpose of this Study Session is to provide the City Council an overview of the Capital Improvement Program and obtain City Council input to guide staff in the preparation of the recommended Fiscal Year 2022-23 Capital Improvement Program. Attachment(s): Studv Session Memo ATT 1 - Active CIP Projects ATT 2 - Bicycle and Pedestrian Active CIP Projects ATT 3 - IT Memo 6:30 P.M. -REGULAR SESSION 1. CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL 3. PRESENTATION This is a presentation only. The City Council will not take any action. 3.1 National Volunteer Appreciation Week Proclamation 4. CONSENT CALENDAR These items will be approved by one motion unless any member of the Council or audience wishes to remove an item for discussion. The reading of the full text of ordinances and resolutions will be waived unless a Councilmember requests otherwise. Page 2 of 9 City Council AGENDA AND NOTICE - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM Final 4.1 Approve Minutes Recommendation(s): Approve City Council meeting minutes of March 8, 2022 and March 22, 2022. Attachment(s): 03-08-22 Council Minutes 03-22-22 Council Minutes 4.2 AB 361 Resolution to Continue Remote Public Meetings During State of Emergency Recommendation(s): Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing and Continuing Virtual Meetings of City Council, Committees, Boards and Commissions Pursuant to AB 361 and Making Required Findings, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report). Attachment(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Resolution 4.3 Text Amendments to Chapter 28 (Subdivisions) and Chapter 36 (Zoning) of the City Code to Implement California Senate Bill 9 and Other Minor Text Amendments (Second Reading) Recommendation(s): 1. Adopt an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Amending Chapter 36 (Zoning) of the City Code to Establish Procedures and Standards Related to Dual Urban Opportunity (DUO) Developments and Urban Lot Splits in Compliance with Senate Bill 9 and to Make Other Minor Amendments Related to Inactive Permit Applications, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report). (First reading: 7-0) 2. Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Repealing Mountain View City Code Chapter 28, Subdivisions, in Its Entirety and Replacing It with a New Chapter 28 of the Mountain View City Code to Reorganize and Renumber the Chapter and to Include Procedures and Standards Related to Urban Lot Splits in Compliance with Senate Bill 9, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report). (First reading: 7-0) Attachinent(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Ordinance Amending Ch 36 ATT 2 - Ordinance Amending Ch 28 4.4 Final 2019 and Preliminary 2020 Community Greenhouse Gas Inventories Recommendation(s): Adopt the Final 2019 and Preliminary 2020 Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories. Page 3 of 9 City Council AGENDA AND NOTICE - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM Final Attachment(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Community GHQ Emissions Reduction Targets and Levels ATT 2 - Total Community QHQ Emissions by Sector 4.5 Historic Preservation Ordinance and Historic Register Update: Scope of Work and Consultant Contract Recommendation(s): I. Approve a midyear Capital Improvement Program project entitled "Historic Preservation Ordinance and Historic Register Update," and transfer and appropriate $430,000 from the Land Use Document Reserve in the Development Services Fund to the project. (Five votes required) 2. Approve the proposed scope of work for the City -initiated Historic Preservation Ordinance and Historic Register Update project. 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute a professional services contract with Page & Turnbull for the Historic Preservation Ordinance and Historic Register Update in an amount not to exceed $355,385. Attachment(s): Council Report ATT 1 - October 12, 2021 Council Report ATT 2 - Scope of Work 4.6 Midyear Capital Improvement Program Project and Cost -Share Agreement with Mountain View Whisman School District for Crittenden Middle School Parking Lot Repaving Recommendation(s): 1. Approve a midyear Capital Improvement Program project, Crittenden Middle School Parking Lot Repaving, and transfer and appropriate $158,000 from the Capital Improvement Program Reserve to the new project. (Five votes required) 2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a Cost -Sharing Agreement with the Mountain View Whisman School District for the repaving of the Crittenden Middle School parking lot for an amount not to exceed $149,000. Attachment(s): Council Report 4.7 Fire Department Fleet Replacement Midyear CIP Project Recommendation(s): Approve a midyear Capital Improvement Program project, Fire Department Fleet Replacement, and transfer and appropriate $9,000,000 from the Equipment Replacement Fund to the new project. (Five votes required) Attachment(s): Council report Page 4 of 9 City Council AGENDA AND NOTICE - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM Final 4,8 Amend Professional Services Agreement with Tanner Pacific, Inc., for Construction Engineering Services Recommendation(s): I. Transfer and appropriate $300,000 from the Development Services Fund to the Public Works Department Operating Fund. (Five votes required) 2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to amend the existing Professional Services Agreement with Tanner Pacific, Inc., for an additional $300,000 to provide construction engineering services in a not -to -exceed amount of $700,000. Attachment(s): Council Report 4.9 535 Walker Drive, 400 San Antonio Road -Accept Public Improvements Recommendation (s): 1. Accept the public improvements for the development at 535 Walker Drive for maintenance throughout their useful life. 2. Accept the public improvements for the development at 400 San Antonio Road for maintenance throughout their useful life. Attachment(s): Council Report 4.10 Fees for Level 3 Electric Vehicle Chargers Recommendation (s): Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Amending the Master Fee Schedule to Change the Fees for Electric Vehicle Chargers, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report). Attachment(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Resolution 4.11 Amendment to Contracts for Outside Plan Checking and Inspection Services Recommendation (s): I. Increase appropriations in the amount of $1,175,000 in the Community Development Department, Development Services Fund, for building and fire plan checking and inspection services. (Five votes required) 2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute contract amendments to increase maximum compensation for outside building and fire plan checking and inspection services with: CSG Consultants, Inc., from $300,000 to $475,000; Fire & Risk Alliance, LLC, from $150,000 to $200,000; and Shums Coda Associates, Inc., from $950,000 to $1,900,000, for services rendered July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022, for a total increase of $1,175,000 resulting in total contract amounts of Page 5 of 9 City Council AGENDA AND NOTICE - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM Final $2,575,000. Attachment(s): Council Report ATT 1 - June 8, 2021 Council Report 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC ON NONAGENDIZED ITEMS This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Council on any matter not on the agenda. Speakers are allowed to speak on any topic for up to three minutes during this section. If there appears to be a large number of speakers, speaking time may be reduced to no less than 1.5 minutes. State law prohibits the Council from acting on nonagenda items. 6. STUDY SESSION 6.1 1020 to 1040 Terra Bella Avenue Recommendation(s): The purpose of this Study Session is to receive Council input on the projects at 1020 and 1040 Terra Bella Avenue, including a General Plan Amendment, Zoning Map Amendment, and Development Proposal. Attachment(s): Study Session Memo- Terra Bella ATT 1 - Terra Bella Vision Plan Staff Report, November 18, 2019 ATT 2 - Gatekeeper Application Staff Report, August 25, 2020 ATT 3 - EPC Study Session Staff Report, March 23, 2022 ATT 4 - 1020 Terra Bella Avenue Plans (Alta Housing) ATT 5 - 1040 Terra Bella Avenue Plans (Public Storage) ATT 6 - 1040 Development Agreement & Fee Waiver Request 7. NEW BUSINESS 7.1 Introduction of an Ordinance to Enact Campaign Contribution Limits, Amend Campaign Finance Reporting and Disclosure Requirements, and Repeal Political Sign Regulations Recommendation (s): I. Introduce an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Amending Chapter 2, Article XII, of the Mountain View City Code Relating to Campaign Finance and Repealing Article III of Chapter 3 of the Mountain View City Code Relating to Political Signs, to be read in title only, further reading waived, and set a second reading for April 26, 2022 (Attachment 1 to the Council report). 2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Rescinding Resolution No. 17876 Designating Public Properties Upon Which Political Signs May Be Posted, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report). Page 6 of 9 City Council AGENDA AND NOTICE - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM Final Attachment(s): Council Report ATT I - Ordinance ATT 2 - Resolution ATT 3 - Existing Mountain View City Code Chapter 3, Article III 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 8.1 Amendments to the Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance to Apply to Mobile Home Tenants Recommendation(s): Introduce an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Amending Article XIII of Chapter 36 of the Mountain View City Code Related to Tenant Relocation Assistance to Provide Tenant Relocation Assistance Benefits and a First Right to Return to Mobile Home Tenants Who Rent a Mobile Home in a Mountain View Mobile Home Park, and Finding the Ordinance to be Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), to be read in title only, further reading waived, and set a second reading for May 10, 2022 (Attachment I to the Council report). Attachment(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Draft Ordinance 8.2 Commercial Development at 590 Castro Street Recommendation(s): 1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving a Planned Community Permit and Development Review Permit to Construct a New Four -Story, 105,361 Square Foot Commercial Building with Two Levels of Underground Parking; Provisional Use Permit for a Parking Reduction to Allow 255 Parking Spaces in Lieu of the Required 312 Spaces and 13,997 Square Feet of Ground -Floor Office Space; and a Heritage Tree Removal Permit to Remove Nine Heritage Trees; and Finding the Project to be Categorically Exempt Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15332 ("In -Fill Development Projects") at 590 Castro Street, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment I to the Council report). 2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving a Preliminary Parcel Map to Combine Five Lots into One Lot; and Finding the Project to be Categorically Exempt Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Section 15332 ("In -Fill Development Projects") at 590 Castro Street, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report). Page 7 of 9 City Council AGENDA AND NOTICE - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM Final Attachment(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Project Resolution ATT 2 - Parcel Map Resolution ATT 3 - Part 1 Plan Set ATT 3 - Part 2 Plan Set ATT 4 - MTA and VMT Analysis ATT 5 - TDM Plan 9. COUNCIL, STAFF/COMMITTEE REPORTS No action will be taken on any questions raised by the Council at this time. 10. CLOSED SESSION REPORT 11. ADJOURNMENT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: There is a 90 -day limit for the filing of a challenge in Superior Court to certain City administrative decisions and orders which require a hearing by law, the receipt of evidence and the exercise of discretion. The 90 -day limit begins on the date the decision is final (Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6). Further, if you challenge an action taken by the City Council in court, you may be limited, by California law, including but not limited to Government Code Section 65009, to raising only those issues you or someone else raised in the public hearing, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council prior to or at the public hearing. The City Council may be requested to reconsider a decision if the request is made prior to the next City Council meeting. 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(28 CFR 35.160 (b) (1)) Page 8 of 9 City Council AGENDA AND NOTICE - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2022 - 5:30 PM Final ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL: Anyone wishing to address the Council is requested to fill out a blue speaker card and deposit it with the City Clerk to ensure that your name is accurately recorded in the minutes. Pursuant to Council Policy A-13, an individual speaker shall have up to 3 minutes to address the Council. For any agenda item or for Oral Communications on nonagenda items, if there appears to be a large number of speakers, the Mayor may reduce speaking time to no less than 1.5 minutes per speaker unless there is an objection from Council by majority vote. If requested in advance of the public input portion of the agenda item to the Mayor or City Clerk, a speaker who represents five or more members of the public in attendance who complete cards but elect not to speak may have up to 10 minutes to address the Council, if the Mayor determines that such extension will reduce the total number of speakers who planned to speak. An applicant and/or appellant for a zone change, precise plan or quasi-judicial hearing or appeal to the Council shall have up to 10 minutes to address the Council and, with the consent of the Council, two minutes of rebuttal at the conclusion of all public speakers. 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