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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/26/2022 3:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Virtual Meeting - See Agenda for Participation Information
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22-0314 13.1CItywide Pavement Condition UpdateCC- Study SessionCITYWIDE PAVEMENT CONDITION UPDATE It is recommended by the Transportation and Public Works Department that Council hold a study session for to provide a presentation and information on the current status of the City’s pavement condition status.   Action details Video Video
22-0220 17.1COVID-19 RESPONSE UPDATECC- Staff BriefingCOVID-19 RESPONSE UPDATE This will be a standing item on the agenda. No action will be taken except for possible direction to staff.   Action details Video Video
22-0322 111.1Feb 22, 2022, Reg Mtg Draft MinutesCC- MinutesFebruary 22, 2022, Regular Meeting.Approved as submitted.  Action details Not available
22-0355 111.2Feb 24, 2022, Draft Minutes Special MtgCC- MinutesFebruary 24, 2022, Special Meeting.Approved as submitted.  Action details Not available
22-0362 111.3Mar 1, 2022, Reg Mtg Minutes DraftCC- MinutesMarch 1, 2022, Regular Meeting.Approved as submitted.  Action details Not available
22-0268 112.1TDA Article 3 Grant Application for FY 2022/2023CC- Consent - MotionRESOLUTION - TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT (TDA) ARTICLE 3 GRANT APPLICATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2022/2023 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Transportation and Public Works Department that the Council, by resolution: 1) request that the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) allocate $600,000 from Fiscal Year (FY) 2022/2023 Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 funds; 2) authorize the Director of Transportation and Public Works to file the application and other required documents to construct Highway 101 Bicycle and Pedestrian Overcrossing; and 3) increase appropriations by $600,000 of TDA Article 3 funds.approved  Action details Not available
22-0280 112.2Road Repair and Acct Act of 2017 SB1 FY 22-23 Project ListCC- Consent - ResolutionRESOLUTION - ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2017 SENATE BILL 1 TRANSPORTATION FUNDING FISCAL YEAR 2022/2023 PROJECT LIST RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Transportation and Public Works Department that the Council, by resolution, authorize the submittal of the Highway 101 Bicycle and Pedestrian Overcrossing project to the California Transportation Commission in order to receive Fiscal Year 2022/2023 apportionment of Senate Bill 1 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account in the amount of $3,914,094.adoptedPass Action details Not available
22-0309 112.3Wastewater Arrearages AppropriationCC- Consent - ResolutionRESOLUTION - APPROPRIATION OF GRANT FUNDS FOR PAYMENT OF OVERDUE WASTEWATER CHARGES ON CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by Santa Rosa Water that the Council, by resolution, authorize the Chief Financial Officer to appropriate $679,400.67 of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to revenue account Utilities Administration Fund - Federal Grants and increase budget by $679,400.67 in expenditure key H2O - Help to Others to apply payments to customer accounts for overdue wastewater charges.adoptedPass Action details Not available
22-0313 112.5Add Positions to Position Control for inResponse TeamCC- Consent - ResolutionRESOLUTION - AMENDMENT TO THE CITY CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY PLAN CREATING THE CLASSIFICATION OF SINGLE ROLE PARAMEDIC AND AUTHORIZE THE RECLASSIFICATION OF THE SIX VACANT LIMITED TERM FIREFIGHTERS TO SIX LIMITED TERM SINGLE ROLE PARAMEDICS FOR THE INRESPONSE TEAM RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Human Resources Department and the Fire Department that the Council, by resolution: 1) amend the City Classification and Salary Plan to create the Single Role Paramedic classification with a salary range of $70,000 to $85,085 annually in Unit 2 - Firefighters; and 2) authorize the reclassification of the six (6) vacant limited term Firefighter positions to six (6) limited term Single Role Paramedics in the newly established inRESPONSE Team, through June 30, 2023.adoptedPass Action details Not available
22-0259 112.6Renewal of Resolution to Continue Teleconferenced Meetings AB361CC- Consent - ResolutionRESOLUTION - MAKING REQUIRED MONTHLY FINDINGS AND AUTHORIZING THE CONTINUED USE OF TELECONFERENCING FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND ALL THE CITY’S BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES, PURSUANT TO ASSEMBLY BILL 361 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the City Attorney that the Council, by resolution, make required monthly findings and authorize the continued use of teleconferencing for public meetings of the City Council and all of the City’s boards, commissions and committees pursuant to Assembly Bill 361.adoptedPass Action details Not available
22-0316 112.7UV Disinfection Project Appropriation of FundsCC- Consent - ResolutionRESOLUTION - APPROPRIATION OF FUNDING FROM SUBREGIONAL BOND FUND BALANCE AND UNDESIGNATED WASTEWATER RESERVE FUND TO UV DISINFECTION PROJECT RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by Santa Rosa Water that the Council, by resolution, appropriate $32,581,129.61 from the Subregional Construction Bond Fund and $10,000,000 from the Local Wastewater Fund Reserve for Future Contingencies to the Disinfection Upgrade account so sufficient funding is available for the construction bid award.adoptedPass Action details Not available
22-0321 112.8Ord 2nd Read - Shared Scooter System Pilot Program OrdinanceCC- Consent - OrdinanceORDINANCE ADOPTION - ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA TO AMEND SANTA ROSA CITY CODE TITLE 9 - HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE CHAPTER 9-22, BICYCLES, SKATEBOARDS, ROLLER SKATES, IN-LINE SKATES, AND SIMILAR DEVICES TO ALLOW SCOOTERS TO OPERATE ON PUBLIC STREETS, PUBLIC ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC GUTTERS DURING THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVED SHARED SCOOTER SYSTEM PILOT PROGRAM RECOMMENDATION: This ordinance, introduced at the April 12, 2022, Regular Meeting by a 7-0-0 vote, amends City Code Title 9 - Health and Safety Code Chapters 9-22,-Bicycles, Skateboards, Roller Skates, In-Line Skates, and Similar Devices to allow scooters to operate on public streets, public alleys, and public gutters during the City Council approved shared scooter system pilot program.adoptedPass Action details Not available
22-0312 112.4FIRST 5 PSA for the Childcare Facility Fund and Children's Savings AccountCC- Consent - ResolutionRESOLUTION - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH FIRST 5 SONOMA COUNTY FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY’S CHILDCARE SUPPORT PROGRAM FACILITY FUND AND CHILD COLLEGE SAVINGS ACCOUNT PROGRAM RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Planning and Economic Development Department that the Council, by resolution, approve a Professional Services Agreement with First 5 Sonoma County for the administration of City of Santa Rosa funded child and childcare programs in a not-to-exceed amount of $5,875,000. to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
22-0284 114.1Rejection of Bid Protest; Contract Award - Fulton Rd.CC- ReportREPORT - REJECTION OF BID PROTEST; CONTRACT AWARD - FULTON RD FROM GUERNEVILLE RD TO PINER RD - WIDEN TO FOUR LANES BACKGROUND: The Fulton Road from Guerneville Road to Piner Road - Widen to Four Lanes will widen and reconstruct Fulton Road to a four-lane regional/arterial street as envisioned in the 2035 Santa Rosa General Plan. The Project includes roadway widening, new vehicle travel lanes, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, bus stops, stormwater treatment facilities, landscaping, traffic signals, utility relocations, retaining walls, property acquisitions and easement acquisitions. In preparation for this project, overhead utility lines were relocated underground by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company through their Rule 20A underground utility district (UUD) Program. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Transportation and Public Works Department that the Council, by resolution: 1) reject the bid protest by Argonaut Constructors, Inc.; 2) waive any minor irregularities in the lowest bid; 3) award Contract No. C01178, Fulton Road from Guerneville Road to Piner Road - Widen to Fou to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
22-0297 114.2Modify Advertising PolicyCC- ReportREPORT - AMEND COUNCIL POLICY 000-70 - ADVERTISING POLICY AND GUIDELINES TO INCLUDE ADVERTISING AT BALLFIELDS AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES BACKGROUND: On December 4, 2018, City Council adopted Policy 000-70 titled “Advertising Policy and Guidelines”. This policy describes and outlines both a methodology and series of boundaries for the use and display of non-City advertising on City Facilities. It further defines specific City Facilities where non-City advertising may be displayed. In coordination with the Recreation Division, the City Manager’s Office is recommending that the policy be expanded to include allowing advertising at City owned ballfields and associated facilities as approved by the Division through specific license agreements. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the City Manager’s Office that the Council, by resolution, amend Council Policy Number 000-70 titled “Advertising Policy and Guidelines” expanding the authority to include ballfields and associated facilities as allowed through license agreements issued by the Recreation Division. to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
22-0307 114.3Preliminary FY 22-23 Regional BudgetCC- ReportREPORT - APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY FY 2022/23 REGIONAL WATER REUSE SYSTEM OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT, AND DEBT SERVICE BUDGET AND ALLOCATION OF COSTS BACKGROUND: The Regional Water Reuse System, managed by Santa Rosa Water per Agreement, is a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility serving five member agencies (Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Sebastopol, Cotati, and the Sonoma County South Park Sanitation District, each hereinafter referred to as “User Agency” or collectively as “User Agencies”). The Operating Agreement (Agreement) requires that Santa Rosa Water annually prepare a Preliminary Budget and Allocation of Costs for the Regional Water Reuse System and notify the User Agencies of these costs by May 1st of each year. The Agreement further requires that the proposed budget and allocation of costs be reviewed by the Subregional Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) and the Council of the City of Santa Rosa prior to noticing the User Agencies of operating and debt service costs due. The Regional Operations and Mai to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
22-0311 115.1TEFRA Public HearingCC- Public HearingPUBLIC HEARING - TEFRA PUBLIC HEARING AND ISSUANCE OF BONDS BY THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY IN AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $40 MILLION FOR AVIARA APARTMENTS, AN AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING PROJECT LOCATED AT 1385 WEST COLLEGE AVENUE BACKGROUND: The issuance of tax exempt, private activity bonds must be approved by the jurisdiction the project is located in following a public hearing. MM Aviara, L.P., a California limited partnership (“Borrower”) has selected the California Municipal Finance Authority (“CMFA”), a joint-powers authority of which the City is an additional member, to be the issuer of revenue bonds for Aviara Apartments, a 136-unit multifamily affordable rental housing project, located at 1385 West College Avenue (the “Project”), in an aggregate amount not to exceed $40 million, and has requested that the City Council conduct a public hearing in accordance with the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1983 (“TEFRA”). A public hearing is required to provide a reasonable opportunity for interested individuals to express their views, orally or i to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
22-0310 114.4Vacation of Easement - Caritas VillageCC- ReportREPORT - SUMMARY VACATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE EASEMENT - CARITAS VILLAGE BACKGROUND: Caritas Village is an approved project that includes the redevelopment of a city block into a comprehensive family and homeless support services facility/emergency shelter (Caritas Center) to be operated by Catholic Charities, and a 126-unit affordable housing development (Caritas Homes) to be operated by Burbank Housing. The applicant seeks a summary vacation of a public service easement (PSE) that has been partially abandoned and relocated. The easement was reserved for public utilities within a now vacated alley right of way. All public and private facilities that were located within the easement have been removed and have been either abandoned or relocated. Vacating the PSE is necessary for the orderly development of the approved Caritas Village project. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended by the Planning and Economic Development Department that Council, by resolution, approve a summary vacation of a 341-foot by 12-foot (approximately 4,210-square-foot), public service easement that has been to waive reading of the text and adoptPass Action details Video Video
22-0308 116.1Urban water use objectives: indoor residential water useCC- CommunicationSB 1157 (HERTZBERG) - URBAN WATER USE OBJECTIVES: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL WATER USE - Provided for information.received and filed  Action details Not available
22-0317 416.2Attendance ReportCC- CommunicationQUARTERLY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES ATTENDANCE REPORT. Provided for information.received and filed  Action details Not available
22-0208 120.1Upcoming Meetings ListCC- Upcoming MeetingsUPCOMING MEETINGS LISTreceived and filed  Action details Not available