17-0245
| 1 | 2.1 | closed session | CC- Closed Session | CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Two potential cases.
County of Santa Clara v. Donald J. Trump, et al.
(U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, Case No: 5:17-cv-00574-WHO) - Request for Amicus Support
City and County of San Francisco v. Donald J. Trump et al.
(United States District Court, Northern District of California, Case No. 3:17-cv-00485-WHO) - Request for Amicus Support | received and filed | |
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17-0191
| 1 | 3.1 | Progress Parking Strategies | CC- Study Session | PROGRESSIVE PARKING STRATEGIES AND RAILROAD SQUARE PARKING MANAGEMENT PLAN STUDY SESSION
The purpose of this Study Session is to provide an overview of the study completed by Nelson/Nygaard Consulting Associates, Inc., transportation and planning consultants, providing information and recommendations on progressive parking strategies and a Railroad Square Parking Management Plan. | received and filed | |
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17-0187
| 1 | 3.2 | Safe Medicine Disposal Ordinance | CC- Study Session | DEVELOPMENT OF A SAFE MEDICINE AND SHARPS DISPOSAL ORDINANCE
In October 2016 the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors directed the Sonoma County DHS and SCWA to draft a model SMD Ordinance, in cooperation with the Sonoma County Safe Medicine Disposal EPR Ordinance Collaborative. Sonoma County DHS, in partnership with the Collaborative, has developed a proposed SMD Ordinance draft for adoption in Sonoma County that could facilitate implementation county-wide. In order to support the Collaborative in developing the SMD Ordinance, Santa Rosa Water Department staff seeks input from the Council on key issues. | received and filed | |
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17-0257
| 1 | 10.2.1 | Housing First Specialist Speak to Council | CC- Matters from Council | REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEM REGARDING A HOUSING FIRST SPECIALIST SPEAK TO THE COUNCIL
BACKGROUND: At the March 7, 2017 City Council meeting, Vice Mayor Tibbetts requested a future agenda item to consider having a Housing First Specialist determined by staff to come and speak to Council. Council Member Rogers concurred with the request. | directed staff to | Pass |
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17-0243
| 1 | 11.2 | Draft Minutes 2/14/17 | CC- Minutes | February 14, 2017, Regular Meeting. | Approved as submitted. | |
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17-0105
| 1 | 11.2 | Draft Minutes 2/24/17 | CC- Minutes | February 24, 2017, Special Closed Session meeting. | Approved as submitted. | |
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17-0244
| 1 | 11.3 | 2/28/17 Draft Minutes | CC- Minutes | February 28, 2017, Regular Meeting. | Approved as submitted. | |
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17-0173
| 1 | 12.1 | Valet Parking Agreement | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - VALET PARKING AGREEMENT
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Finance Department that the Council, by resolution, approve a Valet Parking Agreement with Hugh Futrell Corporation, Santa Rosa, California, to valet park hotel patrons’ vehicles at Garage 12. | adopted | Pass |
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17-0183
| 1 | 12.2 | Speed Limits | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - SPEED LIMITS ON BELLEVUE AVENUE, BENNETT VALLEY ROAD, BROOKWOOD AVENUE, AND MONTECITO AVENUE
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Transportation and Public Works Department that Council, by resolution, establish a speed limit of 25 miles per hour on Bellevue Avenue from Santa Rosa Avenue to East City Limits, establish a speed limit of 35 miles per hour on Bennett Valley Road from Santa Rosa Avenue to Brookwood Avenue, establish a speed limit of 30 miles per hour on Brookwood Avenue from Sonoma Avenue to Third Street, and establish a speed limit of 25 miles per hour on Montecito Avenue from Pacific Avenue to Norte Way. | adopted | Pass |
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17-0194
| 1 | 12.3 | LCTOP Funding | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION OF THE LOW CARBON TRANSIT OPERATIONS PROGRAM (LCTOP) FUNDING FOR INCREASED FREQUENCY ON TRUNK ROUTES-SANTA ROSA CITYBUS OPERATING PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES AND AUTHORIZED AGENT FORMS OF THE LCTOP PROJECT INCREASED FREQUENCY ON TRUNK ROUTES-SANTA ROSA CITYBUS OPERATING FOR $93,257
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Transportation and Public Works Department that the Council, by two resolutions, 1) authorize the Director of Transportation and Public Works or designee to request $93,257 in Low Carbon Transit Operations Program (LCTOP) funds to assist in the operating of the increased frequency on trunk routes in the CityBus system; 2) authorize the Mayor to execute the authorized agent forms, and the Director of Transportation and Public Works to execute the certifications and assurances documents and execute all required documents for this LCTOP funding request; and 3) authorize the Chief Financial Officer to increase appropriations in revenue and expenditures by the | adopted | Pass |
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17-0172
| 1 | 12.4 | Council Reso to 1st Amend to JPA for the SR PFA | CC- Consent - Motion | RESOLUTION - RESOLUTION APPROVING A FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT FOR THE SANTA ROSA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Finance Department that the Council, by resolution, approve an amendment to the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement establishing the Santa Rosa Public Financing Authority for the purpose of adding the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Rosa as a member and removing the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Rosa as a member. | approved | Pass |
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17-0240
| 1 | 12.5 | Amendment - Shute Mihaly PSA | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - FIRST AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH SHUTE MIHALY & WEINBERGER LLP FOR LEGAL SERVICES
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the City Attorney’s Office that the Council, by resolution, approve the First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Shute Mihaly & Weinberger LLP, San Francisco, CA, in the amount of $75,000 for a total contract amount of $135,000, for representation of the City in CVSR Holdings, LLC v. City of Santa Rosa, et al. | adopted | Pass |
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17-0241
| 1 | 14.1 | Cannabis Tax - Argument ISO Ballot Measure | CC- Report | REPORT - RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA APPROVING ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF BALLOT MEASURE TO ENACT AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA ADDING CHAPTER 6-10 TO THE SANTA ROSA CITY CODE AND AMENDING CHAPTER 6-04 OF THE SANTA ROSA CITY CODE TO IMPOSE A CANNABIS INDUSTRY TAX ON CANNABIS BUSINESSES OPERATING IN SANTA ROSA
BACKGROUND: On March 7, 2017, Council, by resolution, declared a fiscal emergency as a result of the recent enactment of the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act and passage of Proposition 64 (the Adult Use of Marijuana Act) and ordered a special election to be held on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 for the purpose of submitting to Santa Rosa voters an ordinance of the City of Santa Rosa, adding Chapter 6-10 to the Santa Rosa City Code and amending Chapter 6-04 of the Santa Rosa City Code to impose a cannabis industry tax on cannabis businesses operating in Santa Rosa (2) approving ballot language, (3) permitting the filing of ballot arguments, (4) directing the City Attorney to provide an impartial analysis, and (5) setting initial tax rates for a 2- | to waive reading of the text and adopt | Pass |
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17-0186
| 1 | 14.2 | SCWA Budget | CC- Report | REPORT - SONOMA COUNTY WATER AGENCY 2017/18 WATER TRANSMISSION BUDGET AND WATER RATE INCREASE
BACKGROUND: The City of Santa Rosa purchases approximately 90% of the water supplied to our customers from the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA). The SCWA is proposing to raise the wholesale rate of water by 4.98% from $806.59 to $846.78 per acre foot. This increase is ‘passed through’ to Santa Rosa customers and would result in an average increase to the water usage charge of 2.2%.
There is a Water Advisory Committee (WAC) made up of elected officials of each of the contractors to the Sonoma County Water Agency’s (SCWA) wholesale water. The WAC is an advisory committee to the SCWA Board of Directors. The City’s WAC Representative is Council Member Tom Schwedhelm. On April 3, 2017 the WAC is scheduled to vote on whether or not to recommend the SCWA budget and proposed rate increase for approval of the SCWA Board of Directors. The City Council may advise its representative to the Water Advisory Committee (WAC) prior to a WAC vote. Ultimately, the SCWA Board of Directors will have fina | approved | Pass |
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17-0143
| 1 | 14.3 | Courthouse Square Reunification | CC- Report | REPORT - COURTHOUSE SQUARE REUNIFICATION PROJECT UPDATE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT
BACKGROUND: This item will update the Council on the progress of the Courthouse Square Reunification project and provide information regarding expenditures for construction, construction management/inspection, and contingency. Staff is working with the contractor to complete construction of the project as soon as weather and scheduling allows during these winter months.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Transportation and Public Works Department that the Council, by motion, accept the Courthouse Square Reunification expenditure report. | approved | Pass |
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17-0188
| 1 | 14.4 | Sustainable Cities | CC- Report | REPORT - SUSTAINABLE CITIES MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
BACKGROUND: “Sustainable Cities” is a national model for partnerships between cities and universities, providing opportunities for university students to identify solutions to local challenges, present new and innovate ideas to cities and make a difference in the community. The City of Santa Rosa has the opportunity to partner with Sonoma State University to work together on various “Sustainable Cities” projects. The City will benefit from increased capacity to tackle environmental initiatives and by establishing greater connections to Sonoma State University. The Memorandum of Understanding outlines how the City and University will collaborate to develop a project list and move forward.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the City Manager’s Office that the Council, by resolution, approve the Memorandum of Understanding between City of Santa Rosa and California State University, Sonoma. | to waive reading of the text and adopt | Pass |
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17-0189
| 1 | 14.5 | 150th Birthday | CC- Report | REPORT - SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION EVENT PLANNING
BACKGROUND: In September 2018, Santa Rosa will celebrate its 150th Birthday, also known as the City’s Sesquicentennial. An ad hoc group comprised of the Mayor, two Council Members, and community members has been meeting since 2015 to discuss how Santa Rosa will celebrate its birthday. The committee envisions an all-day, family-oriented community event on Sunday, September 9, 2018. In order to move forward, the committee has identified the need for a part-time event coordinator and is requesting $23,000 to allow an event coordinator to be hired to begin work in the near term. The proposal is to amend an existing contract with the Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce so the Chamber can hire the event coordinator and manage the contract.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the City Manager’s Office that the Council, by motion, recommend that the City Manager amend the contract with the Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce to provide event coordination services for the Sesquicentennial Celebration in an amount not to exceed $23,000. | approved | Pass |
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17-0190
| 1 | 15.1 | Public Hearing-Resolution Delcaring Weeds and Rubbish in the Santa Rosa City Limits a Public Nuisance | CC- Public Hearing | PUBLIC HEARING - REGARDING PROTESTS AND OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED REMOVAL OF WEEDS AND RUBBISH; ORDER TO ABATE NUISANCES
BACKGROUND: On February 28, 2017, Council passed Resolution number 2017-028, 1) determining and declaring weeds, as defined in Section 9-08.010 of the Santa Rosa City Code, which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature that have attained a natural growth in height in excess of four inches, or attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, or which are otherwise noxious or dangerous, located on undeveloped parcels, on developed parcels over .5 acres with more than .5 acres of unimproved land, or on parcels located in a Wildland Urban Interface Fire Area within City limits, constitute a public nuisance; and 2) determining and declaring that rubbish, as defined in Section 9-08.010 of the Santa Rosa City Code, constitutes a public nuisance.
On March 3, 2017 the Fire Chief caused to be published a public notice of the weed abatement program and a notice of public hearing of objections to the proposed removal of weeds and rubbish.
After hearing any obje | approved | Pass |
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17-0228
| 1 | 16.1 | Opppse SB 35 | CC- Communication | LETTER OF OPPOSITION TO SENATE BILL 35: PLANNING AND ZONING: AFFORDABLE HOUSING - Provided for information. | received and filed | |
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