14 Attachment 7 - August 15, 2023 Town Council Meeting Minutes110 E. Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 ● 408-354-6832
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TOWN OF LOS GATOS
COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
Minutes of the Town Council Meeting
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
The Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos conducted a regular meeting in person and utilizing
teleconferencing means on Tuesday, August 15, 2023, at 7:00 p.m.
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 7:06 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Maria Ristow, Vice Mayor Mary Badame, Council Member Matthew Hudes,
Council Member Rob Moore, Council Member Rob Rennie (participating remotely under the
Brown Act).
Absent: None
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Jay Magullari led the Pledge of Allegiance. The audience was invited to participate.
COUNCIL/TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
Council Matters
-Council Member Hudes stated he met with the Chair of the Community Health and Senior
Services Commission (CHSSC), the Friends of Seniors in Los Gatos Foundation, the board
Chair and the Director of New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU), and the Director of the Live Oak
Nutrition Program.
-Vice Mayor Badame stated she attended Music in the Park, a Conceptual Development
Advisory Committee meeting with Mayor Ristow, and a San Jose Spotlight news event.
-Council Member Moore stated he attended the San Jose Spotlight news event, Assembly
Member Gail Pellerin’s Paws and Policy event, and Music in the Park; hosted a Council
Member Community Coffee; met with Los Gatos High School Graduates; and attended a
Planning Commission Meeting.
-Council Member Rennie stated he met with a board member and the Director of NUMU;
and attended a Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Policy Advisory Committee (PAC)
meeting and a Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority Board meeting.
-Mayor Ristow stated that August 25 is Ukrainian Independence Day; met with residents on
a number of different topics; joined the Los Gatos Beautification Committee to cleanup
Parking Lot 6; attended a VTA a Transit-Oriented Development meeting, a Conceptual
Development Advisory Committee meeting, both parking meetings hosted by the Chamber
of Commerce, a ribbon cutting for Dry Walk Hair Salon, a Regional Housing Bond
Symposium, and a Santa Clara County Mayors meeting in Mountain View to tour a safe
parking location for the unhoused; gave a reminder that school is starting and encouraged
everyone to work together to get to their destinations safely and effectively.
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Manager Matters
- Announced the Housing Element sites and Zoning changes will be discussed at a Planning
Commission meeting on August 23 at 7:00 p.m. and invited the public to attend.
- Announced a Housing Element Advisory Board special meeting will be held on August 24 at
7:00 p.m. to discuss housing element revisions and invited the public to attend.
- Announced the Town is taking applications for its Leadership Los Gatos program.
- Announced a Joint Planning Commission and Town Council meeting regarding SB 330 is
scheduled for September 12 at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Council Chambers.
CONSENT ITEMS (TO BE ACTED UPON BY A SINGLE MOTION)
1. Approve Closed Session Council Meeting Minutes of August 1, 2023.
2. Approve Council Meeting Minutes of August 1, 2023.
3. Adopt a Resolution to Extend the Term of the Housing Element Advisory Board.
4. Authorize the Town Manager to Execute the Third Amendment to the Consulting Services
Agreement with ActiveWayz Engineering for Additional Engineering Services in an Amount
of $80,224, Resulting in a Total Agreement Amount Not to Exceed $276,933, for the
Shannon Road Pedestrian and Bikeways Improvement Project (CIP No. 813- 0218).
5. Consider the Following Actions Regarding the Howes Play Lot Structure:
a. Authorize the Town Manager to Execute a Purchase and Service Agreement with Ross
Recreation Equipment to Replace Play Structure Equipment in an Amount of $115,884
Plus Five Percent for Unforeseen Repairs for a Total Agreement Amount not to Exceed
$121,678; and
b. Authorize an Expenditure Budget Adjustment in an Amount of $121,678 From Available
General Fund Special/Capital Projects Reserve.
6. Adopt a Resolution Granting an Appeal of a Planning Commission Decision to Approve a
Fence Height Exception Request for Construction of an Automated Vehicular Gate
Exceeding the Maximum Height and with Reduced Setbacks on Property Zoned R-1:8.
Located at 380 Blackwell Drive. APN 424-12-027. Categorically Exempt Pursuant to CEQA
Guidelines Section 15303 (e): New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures. Fence
Height Exception Application FHE-23-002. PROPERTY OWNER: Larry Cesnik and Martha
Johnson. APPELLANT: Larry Cesnik. APPLICANT: Ramin Zohoor. PROJECT PLANNER: Sean
Mullin. RESOLUTION 2023-043
7. Adopt an Ordinance Titled “An Ordinance of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos
Amending Section 18.30.040, ‘Penalties for Violations,’ of Division 1, Article III, of Chapter
18 of the Town Code, ‘Social Host Ordinance’." ORDINANCE 2343
8. Authorize the Town Manager to Execute the First Amendment to the Consulting Services
Agreement with Nichols Consulting Engineers for Additional Engineering Services in an
Amount of $42,500, Resulting in a Total Agreement Amount Not to Exceed $486,900, and
an Extension of Time for the Shannon Road Repair Project (CIP No. 811- 0008).
9. Receive Monthly Financial and Investment Reports (April Amended, May, and June 2023).
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Consent Items – continued
Council Member Hudes pulled item #3.
Opened public comment.
No one spoke.
Closed public comment.
MOTION: Motion by Vice Mayor Badame to approve consent items 1, 2, and 4-9. Seconded
by Council Member Moore.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
VERBAL COMMUNICATIONS
Jacob, S.U.A.S Veteran Crisis Q.R.F.
- Commented on the mission of S.U.A.S Veteran Crisis Q.R.F. and invited volunteers to serve.
Jan Schwartz, NUMU Board Member
- Commented on NUMU services and requested financial support for rent and the Los Gatos
History Project.
Tyler Haus, Civic Bell
- Commented on a local civic technology platform called Civic Bell and how the system
works.
Jennifer Lin, Executive Director of Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce
- Introduced herself and stated she is excited to serve the community and continue
collaborative efforts with the Town.
Joseph Enz
- Commented on homeless individuals, cleanup of the creek, and the Police Department.
Lynley Hogan
- Read an article on child trafficking and commented in opposition of a number of legislative
bills.
Stanford and Daniel Stickney
- Requested the Council maintain the Post Office as a community asset.
Beverly
- Requested the Town Council allocate funds to a hotel voucher program and showers.
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OTHER BUSINESS
10. Adopt a Resolution for the California Public Employees’ Retirement System Retirement Plan
to Waive the 180-Day Retiree Rehire Wait Period and to Appoint Sean Rose as the
Temporary Capital Projects Manager in the Parks and Public Works Department.
RESOLUTION 2023-044
Salina Flores, Human Resources Director, presented the staff report.
Opened public comment.
No one spoke.
Closed public comment.
MOTION: Motion by Vice Mayor Badame to adopt a resolution for the California Public
Employees’ Retirement System Retirement Plan to waive the 180-day retiree rehire
wait period and to appoint Sean Rose as the Temporary Capital Projects Manager in
the Parks and Public Works Department per Attachment 1 of the staff report.
Seconded by Council Member Moore.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
11. Review the Library Board Work Plan for Calendar Year 2023.
Ryan Baker, Library Director, presented the staff report.
Opened public comment.
No one spoke.
Closed public comment.
Council discussed the item and commended the Library Board for their work.
12. a. Receive the Information Provided in the Police Services Report: January – June 2023; and
b. Approve the Technical Sharing of Information Obtained from the Town’s Automated
License Plate Reader (ALPR) Technology and Information Captured by the Flock Safety
Technology with Other Law Enforcement Agencies in Santa Clara County
Jamie Field, Police Chief, presented the staff report.
Opened public comment.
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Other Business Item #12 – continued
Lee Fagot
- Commented on community policing, and concerns with noisy vehicles and electric bicycles.
Closed public comment.
Council discussed the item.
MOTION: Motion by Vice Mayor Badame to receive the information provided in the Police
Services report: January – June 2023 and approve the technical sharing of
information obtained from the Town’s Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR)
technology and information captured by the Flock Safety technology with other law
enforcement agencies in Santa Clara County. Seconded by Council Member Hudes.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
Recess 8:57 p.m.
Reconvene 9:12 p.m.
13. Receive an Update on American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Public Safety Expenses and General
Fund Council Priorities – Economic Recovery Reserve Tracking and Provide Direction for the
Use of the Remaining Funds in this Reserve.
Gitta Ungvari, Finance Director, presented the staff report.
Opened public comment.
Kimberly Snyder, Executive Director NUMU
- Commented on the cultural service of NUMU, and requested an allocation of $93,000 in
one-time funds for rent and a match for the Los Gatos History project.
Tom Picraux
- Commented in favor of utilizing the remaining ARPA funds for a community center and to
convene a group of stakeholders regarding the existing facility.
Dick Konrad
- Commented in favor of utilizing some remaining ARPA funds for a community center,
convene a group of stakeholders regarding the existing facility, and address a shortfall with
Live Oak Nutrition.
Closed public comment.
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Other Business Item #13 – continued
Council discussed the item.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Hudes to create an effort to design and construct the
Adult Recreation Facility to provide space for a variety of non-profit agencies to
provide services to the community and reconfigure the existing space to provide
better services to adults and make it more open and inviting to the community. The
funding of these improvements will be achieved by allocating up to $1,000,000 of
ARPA funds to a Community Center Development Fund by immediately allocating
the remaining General Fund monies made available from the American Rescue Plan
Act qualified public safety expenses in the amount of $866,281, and if over the next
two years, Capital funds including previously allocated ARPA funds were not
expended as budgeted, an additional amount of up to $133,719 of Capital funds
would be allocated to the Community Center Development Fund by future Council
action. The initial funding would be allocated to near-term improvements and to
inform the improvements by convening a group of concerned residents and
community partners focused on older adult services and community services in
general in the decision about the specifics of how the existing facility could be
improved. This would include the Community Health and Senior Services
Commission (CHSSC), older adults 501c3 foundation, which is being formed, Los
Gatos-Saratoga Recreation, Successful Aging Solutions & Community Consulting
(SASSC) group in Saratoga, and non-profits who provide services, faith leaders, and
potentially representation from Supervisor Joe Simitian’s Office. A recommendation
from staff and this group would then be considered by the Town Council during the
2024 Capital Budget period. Seconded by Council Member Moore.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
A majority of Council supported a recommendation to have the Policy Committee define core
services and look at policies pertaining to the grant program to allow for more financial support
for items considered core services.
14. Receive the Report on Downtown Paid Parking Program Models and Consider the Following
Actions:
a. Direct Staff to Return to Council with an Updated Fee Resolution to:
i. Increase the Rates Effective January 1, 2024 for Residential Permit Parking to $52
per Year for Vehicle One, and $72, $92, and $112 for Vehicles Two, Three, and Four,
Respectively;
ii. Set Rates for Residential Permits in the Olive Zone to Match Rates for the Town’s
Other Residential Parking Zones Effective January 1, 2024; and
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Other Business Item #14 – continued
iii. Eliminate the Annual Fee for Employee Parking in the Olive Zone Effective January 1,
2024;
b. Provide Direction to Staff Regarding the Establishment of Residential Permit Rates for
Low Income Residents Defined as Households with Income of Less than 80% of Area
Median Income;
c. Provide Direction to Staff Regarding the Two Free Visitor Passes that are Available to
Each Household in the Residential Permit Parking Areas; and
d. Provide Feedback and/or Direction on the Paid Parking Program Options, Pricing
Models, Service Delivery Scenarios, and Staffing Alternatives Required to Support a
Functioning and Effective Downtown Paid Parking Program.
Nicolle Burnham, Parks and Public Works Director, presented the staff report.
Opened public comment.
Ron Meyer
- Commented on concerns with paid parking and requested a cost benefit analysis.
Ali Miano
- Commented on concerns with paid parking, suggested alternative transportation options,
and stated people parking for more than four hours should probably pay for parking.
Jennifer Lin, Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce
- Requested the Town pause the paid parking program implementation to get more
information to address the business community’s concerns.
Randi Chen
- Commented on concerns with the paid parking program, stated the wayfinding signage
should be installed before implementing a pay to stay program, and requested the Town
add clear signage for employee parking.
Lynley Hogan
- Commented on concerns with an increase in fees for the residential parking permits
causing an overflow onto streets that have free parking and asked about Accessory
Dwelling Unit parking.
Closed public comment.
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Other Business Item #14 – continued
MOTION: Motion by Mayor Ristow to expand the employee permit parking and signage to
include Saturdays. Seconded by Council Member Moore.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Moore to make a budget adjustment to hire one full
time employee (FTE) for 1-year, not to exceed $200,000. Seconded by Mayor
Ristow.
VOTE: Motion passed 3-2 by roll call vote. Hudes and Badame voted no.
MOTION: Motion by Vice Mayor Badame to extend the meeting to hear the remaining items.
Seconded by Council Member Moore.
VOTE: Motion passed 4-1 by roll call vote. Council Member Rennie voted no.
MOTION: Motion by Mayor Ristow to bring back the fee schedule with an increase in
residential permit parking rates to $52 per year for vehicle one, and $72, $92, and
$112 for vehicles two, three and four respectively, with annual adjustments each
year in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Seconded by Council Member
Moore.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Moore to eliminate the fee for employee parking in the
Olive Zone, with the caveat that when paid parking is implemented it will apply
universally. Seconded by Mayor Ristow.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
15. Receive and Discuss a Status Update on the 2023-2031 Housing Element Process.
Jennifer Armer, Planning Manager, presented the staff report.
Opened public comment.
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Other Business Item #15 – continued
Ron Meyer
- Commented on concerns with the process.
Albert Lustre
- Requested standards of labor be added to the Housing Element.
Lee Quintana
- Commented in support of postponing any final action on the pending Zoning and General
Plan amendments and expressed concerns with the analysis of the past Housing Elements.
Closed public comment.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Hudes to bring the final draft of the Housing Element
for approval to the Council prior to submittal to HCD. Seconded by Vice Mayor
Badame.
VOTE: Motion failed 2-3. Council Members Rennie, Moore, and Mayor Ristow voted no.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Hudes to direct staff wherever possible to utilize
reviewed and certified language from other jurisdictions to respond to HCD and to
update the Housing Element. Seconded by Council Member Moore.
VOTE: Motion passed 4-1. Council Member Rennie voted no.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Hudes to direct HEAB to meet every other week.
Seconded by Vice Mayor Badame.
VOTE: Motion failed 2-3. Council Members Rennie, Moore, and Mayor Ristow voted no.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Hudes to ask staff and consultants take written notes
on any calls with HCD and distribute them to Council. Seconded by Vice Mayor
Badame.
VOTE: Motion failed 2-3. Council Members Rennie, Moore, and Mayor Ristow voted no.
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Other Business Item #15 – continued
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Hudes to include the consultants to be available for
questions at the public hearings of the Planning Commission and Town Council for
the Housing Element adoption. Seconded by Vice Mayor Badame.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Hudes to direct the Town Manager to bring any
additional expenditure in excess of $50,000 over the approved amount for the
Housing Element to Council for review and approval. AMENDMENT: to clarify the
direction is through certification of this Housing Element cycle. Seconded by Vice
Mayor Badame.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
PULLED CONSENT ITEMS
3. Adopt a Resolution to Extend the Term of the Housing Element Advisory Board. RESOLUTION
2023-042
Jennifer Armer, Planning Manager, presented the staff report.
Opened public comment.
No one spoke.
Closed public comment.
Council discussed the item.
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Hudes to extend the Housing Element Advisory Board
as described in item #3. Seconded by Mayor Ristow.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 1:26 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted:
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/s/ Jenna De Long, Deputy Town Clerk