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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 12/11/2012 2:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall, 100 Santa Rosa Ave, Room 7 Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
Agenda packet: Not available
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12-0034 111.2 CC- Report REPORT -- ACCEPTANCE OF 2013-2014 CALIFORNIA GANG REDUCTION, PREVENTION, AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM (CALGRIP) GRANT AWARDadopted  Action details Not available
12-0033 111.1 CC- Report REPORT -- FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION GRANT SUBMITTALSadopted  Action details Not available
12-0032 110.3 CC- Consent - Ordinance ORDINANCE ADOPTION - PROJECT I - MEDICAL SERVICES ZONING POLICY REVIEW This ordinance, introduced at the December 4, 2012, Regular Meeting, by 7-0 vote, amends Zoning Code text for Medical Service land uses.adopted  Action details Not available
12-0031 110.2 CC- Consent - Ordinance ORDINANCE ADOPTION - INTEGRATED MEDICAL HEALTH CENTER ZONING CODE TEXT AMENDMENT This ordinance, introduced at the December 4, 2012, Regular Meeting, by 7-0 vote, amends Zoning Code text to create a new Medical Service land use titled, Integrated Medical Health Center citywide.adopted  Action details Not available
12-0030 110.1 CC- Consent - Resolution RESOLUTION - ADOPTING AMENDED CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE It is recommended by the City Attorney and the City Clerk that the Council, by resolution, adopt an amended Conflict of Interest Code for the City of Santa Rosa.adopted  Action details Not available
12-0029 112.1 CC- Public HearingPUBLIC HEARING - WOODS-CARLIER OFFICE REZONING (This item will be continued to January 8, 2013, at 5:00 p.m.)adopted  Action details Not available
12-0022 116.  CC- CommunicationADJOURNMENT OF MEETING Did not appear on the preliminary agenda. Quasi-judicial or adjudicative action.adopted  Action details Not available
12-0036 113.2 CC- Mayor/Council Member Report NOTICE OF SUBMITTAL OF FINAL MAP - DAUENHAUER RANCH PHASE II SUBDIVISIONadopted  Action details Not available
12-0035 113.1 CC- Communication QUARTERLY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECTS UPDATE: JULY - SEPTEMBER 2012adopted  Action details Not available
12-0028 16.3 CC- Staff Briefing MOBILE SUPPORT TEAM (MST) The purpose of the Mobile Support Team (MST) is to respond with law enforcement to situations involving individuals with behavioral problems stemming from drugs, alcohol, mental illness, or other factors.  MST will assist individuals having behavioral incidents and help them receive the aid they need.  MST is made up of licensed mental health clinicians (i.e., MFT, LCSW) and certified substance use disorders counselors.  Members of MST are authorized to place individuals on a psychiatric 72-hour hold under California Welfare and Institutions Code 5150.  MST can provide assessment, case management, referrals, and follow-up to individuals presenting mental health or substance use issues. MST will be available to assist police officers and deputy sheriffs when requested through dispatch.  The MST is new to Sonoma County.  Initially, in order to remain within MST capabilities, the operational area will be limited to the Highway 101 corridor from Todd Road in Saadopted  Action details Not available
12-0027 16.1 CC- Report REPORT ON INCREASING DIVERSITY ON BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS City Council asked the Inclusion Council to determine how to implement the City Charters intent on appoints to Boards and Commissions. This staff briefing provides a summary of the Inclusion Councils report on this effort.adopted  Action details Not available
12-0026 15.2 CC- Proclamation PROCLAMATION - RECOGNIZING MARC RICHARDSON UPON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE CITY OF SANTA ROSAadopted  Action details Not available
12-0025 15.1 CC- ProclamationPROCLAMATION - RECOGNIZING MILES FERRIS UPON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE CITY OF SANTA ROSAadopted  Action details Not available
12-0024 12.2 CC- Mayor/Council Member Report PUBLIC EMPLOYEES PENSION REFORM ACT (PEPRA) Recently Governor Brown signed the Public Employees Pension Reform Act (PEPRA).  This study session will review key elements of the Act and the impact to the City of Santa Rosa. 4:00 P.M. (CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER)adopted  Action details Not available
12-0023 12.1 CC- Mayor/Council Member Report SONOMA COUNTY LIBRARY JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT REVIEW In 1964, the County of Sonoma, City of Santa Rosa, and the Library Trustees entered into a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) that resulted in the Santa Rosa-Sonoma County Free Public Library System.  In 1973, the Board of Supervisors directed the County Administrator to evaluate the current library system with the goal of providing services to all the citizens of the County through an equitable method of representation and financing.  In March 2012, the Board of Supervisors directed County staff to "go back and look at Library management structure, efficiencies, cost savings, opportunities to collaborate with partner cities, and review the JPA, and return to the Board with a status report and recommendations on areas of improvement." In August 2012, the Sonoma County Mayors and Councilmembers Association formed the Sonoma County Library JPA Review Advisory Committee which includes a representative from each City and the County.  Over adopted  Action details Not available