Meeting
CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting

Monday, August 19, 2024
Council Chambers & Hybrid
5:30 PM
 
Palo Alto City Council meetings will be held as “hybrid” meetings with the option to attend by teleconference or in person. Information on how the public may observe and participate in the meeting is located at the end of the agenda. The meeting will be broadcast on Cable TV Channel 26, live on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/cityofpaloalto, and streamed to Midpen Media Center https://midpenmedia.org.

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PUBLIC COMMENTS
General Public Comment for items not on the agenda will be accepted in person for up to three minutes or an amount of time determined by the Chair. General public comment will be heard for 30 minutes. Additional public comments, if any, will be heard at the end of the agenda. Public comments for agendized items will be accepted both in person and via Zoom for up to three minutes or an amount of time determined by the Chair. Requests to speak will be taken until 5 minutes after the staff’s presentation or as determined by the Chair. Written public comments can be submitted in advance to [email protected] and will be provided to the Council and available for inspection on the City’s website. Please clearly indicate which agenda item you are referencing in your subject line.


PowerPoints, videos, or other media to be presented during public comment are accepted only by email to [email protected] at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. Once received, the  Clerk will have them shared at public comment for the specified item. To uphold strong cybersecurity management practices, USB’s or other physical electronic storage devices are not accepted.

Signs and symbolic materials less than 2 feet by 3 feet are permitted provided that: (1) sticks, posts, poles or similar/other type of handle objects are strictly prohibited; (2) the items do not create a facility, fire, or safety hazard; and (3) persons with such items remain seated when displaying them and must not raise the items above shoulder level, obstruct the view or passage of other attendees, or otherwise disturb the business of the meeting.

TIME ESTIMATES
Listed times are estimates only and are subject to change at any time, including while the meeting is in progress. The Council reserves the right to use more or less time on any item, to change the order of items and/or to continue items to another meeting. Particular items may be heard before or after the time estimated on the agenda. This may occur in order to best manage the time at a meeting or to adapt to the participation of the public.
 
CALL TO ORDER
 
AGENDA CHANGES, ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS
 
PUBLIC COMMENT (5:30 - 6:00 PM)
Members of the public may speak in-person ONLY to any item NOT on the agenda. 1-3 minutes depending on # of speakers. Public Comment is limited to 30 minutes. Additional public comments, if any, will be heard at the end of the agenda.
COUNCIL MEMBER QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS (6:00 - 6:05 PM)
Members of the public may not speak to the item(s).

 
STUDY SESSION (Item 1: 6:05 - 7:05 PM, Item 2: 7:05 - 8:05 PM)
Members of the public may speak in-person ONLY to Study Session Agenda Item Numbers 1 and 2.
1.
Study Session: Report from the Human Relations Commission regarding their Research on the Lived Experience of Asian American, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders; CEQA status – not a project Presentation
 
2.
Report from the Human Relations Commission Resulting from the ’Voices of our Community’ Listening Sessions on Local Experiences of Islamophobia/Anti-Arab Hate and Anti-Semitism. CEQA status - not a project. Supplemental Report added, Presentation
 
CONSENT CALENDAR (8:05 - 8:10 PM)
Items will be voted in one motion unless removed from the calendar by three Council Members.

 
3.
Approval of Minutes from August 5, 2024 Meeting
4.
Approval of the 11th Amendment to the Standard Industrial Lease Agreement for 1005 – 1007 Elwell Court
5.
Recommend City Council Adopt a Resolution Amending the Gas Utility Long-term Plan (GULP) Objectives, Strategies and Implementation Plan, Amending the Gas Utility Reserves Management Practices, Amending the FY 2025 Gas Fund Budget Appropriation, and Amending Rate Schedules G-1 (Residential Gas Service), G-2 (Residential Master-Metered and Commercial Gas Service), G-3 (Large Commercial Gas Service), and G-10 (Compressed Natural Gas Service); CEQA Status: Not a Project Under Public Resources Code 15378(b)(5) and Exempt Under Public Resources Code 15273(a)
6.
CONSENT: Addition of Five Properties to the City’s Historic Resources Inventory Based on Owner Interest. CEQA Status: Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21065, the Historic Designation of Properties is not a Project Subject to Environmental Review. Consent Questions
7.
Approval of a Lease Amendment Between Palo Alto Players and the City of Palo Alto for the Premises at the Lucie Stern Community Center Located at 1305 Middlefield Road for an Approximate 36-month Term, at a starting Base Rent of $1,540.75 per Month and Increasing 3% Annually; CEQA Status – Not a Project Consent Questions
8.
Approval of FY 2025 Stormwater Management Oversight Committee and Utilities Advisory Commission Workplans
9.
Approval of Amendment Number 3 to Contract Number C18169712 with OB Sports Golf Management (Baylands), LLC in the Amount of $10,107,560 and Extend the Contract Term by Two Years and Nine Months for Management of Golf Course Operations at the Baylands Golf Links; Approval of Amendment Number 3 to Contract Number C18171872 with OB Sports Golf Management (Baylands), LLC to Extend the Contract Term by Two Years and Nine Months for a Real Estate License for the Restaurant to Provide Food and Beverage Services; and Approval of an Amendment to Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Appropriation in the General Fund (2/3 vote required); CEQA status – categorically exempt Consent Questions
10.
Approval of Amendment No. 2 to the Lease Agreement Between the City of Palo Alto and the County of Santa Clara (Contract No. 1557819) at 2000 Geng Road for Safe Parking to Expand the Premises of the Lease and Increase by 10 the Number of Safe Parking Spaces Permitted; CEQA – Exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) Supplemental Report added, Consent Questions, Public Comment
11.
Staff recommends the Council adopt the attached ordinance amending Municipal Code Chapter 2.22 to align Human Relations Commission procedures with previous Council action.
12.
Approval of a Grant Agreement With the California Highway Patrol for a One-Year Program to Reduce Impaired Driving and Crashes with $307,000 in State Funds, Requiring $0 in City Matching Funds; and Approval of a FY 2025 Budget Amendment (Requires 2/3 approval) in the Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund; CEQA Status – Not a Project
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS (8:10 - 8:25 PM)
 
BREAK (15 MINUTES)
 
ACTION ITEMS (8:40 - 10:10 PM)
Include: Report of Committees/Commissions, Ordinances and Resolutions, Public Hearings, Report of Officials, Unfinished Business and Council Matters.

 
13.
Approval of Castilleja School's Transportation Demand Management Plan Document for a Previously Approved Redevelopment Project Located at 1310 Bryant Street. Environmental Analysis: The City Council Previously Certified a Final Environmental Impact Report for this Project. Public Comment, Presentation
ADJOURNMENT
 
INFORMATION REPORTS
Information reports are provided for informational purposes only to the Council and the public but are not listed for action during this meeting’s agenda.

 
16.
Informational Report on City Hall Operations
OTHER INFORMATION

Standing Committee Meetings this week
       
    Rail Committee August 20, 2024

    Finance Committee August 20, 2024  CANCELED
    Retail Committee August 21, 2024
    
Public Comment Letters

Schedule of Meetings


 
SUPPLEMENTAL / AMENDED AGENDA ITEMS
 
2.
Supplemental Report: Report from the Human Relations Commission Resulting from the ’Voices of our Community’ Listening Sessions on Local Experiences of Islamophobia/Anti-Arab Hate and Anti-Semitism. CEQA status - not a project.
 
10.
SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT: Approval of Amendment No. 2 to the Lease Agreement Between the City of Palo Alto and the County of Santa Clara (Contract No. 1557819) at 2000 Geng Road for Safe Parking to Expand the Premises of the Lease and Increase by 10 the Number of Safe Parking Spaces Permitted; CEQA – Exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3)
 
PUBLIC COMMENT INSTRUCTIONS

Members of the Public may provide public comments to teleconference meetings via email, teleconference, or by phone.
  1. Written public comments may be submitted by email to [email protected].
  2. For in person public comments please complete a speaker request card located on the table at the entrance to the Council Chambers and deliver it to the Clerk prior to discussion of the item.
  3. Spoken public comments for agendized items using a computer or smart phone will be accepted through the teleconference meeting. To address the Council, click on the link below to access a Zoom-based meeting. Please read the following instructions carefully.
    • You may download the Zoom client or connect to the meeting in- browser. If using your browser, make sure you are using a current, up-to-date browser: Chrome 30 , Firefox 27 , Microsoft Edge 12 , Safari 7 . Certain functionality may be disabled in older browsers including Internet Explorer. Or download the Zoom application onto your smart phone from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and enter in the Meeting ID below.
    • You may be asked to enter an email address and name. We request that you identify yourself by name as this will be visible online and will be used to notify you that it is your turn to speak.
    • When you wish to speak on an Agenda Item, click on “raise hand.” The Clerk will activate and unmute speakers in turn. Speakers will be notified shortly before they are called to speak.
    • When called, please limit your remarks to the time limit allotted. A timer will be shown on the computer to help keep track of your comments.
  4. Spoken public comments for agendized items using a phone use the telephone number listed below. When you wish to speak on an agenda item hit *9 on your phone so we know that you wish to speak. You will be asked to provide your first and last name before addressing the Council. You will be advised how long you have to speak. When called please limit your remarks to the agenda item and time limit allotted.
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