Regular Meeting Minutes 04-07-15
Regular Meeting Minutes 04-07-15
Regular Meeting Minutes 04-07-15
Absent:
None
Staff Present:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
City Attorney Don Freeman provided the Closed Session report for April 6, 2015
and explained there was no reportable actions taken on litigation matters. Mayor
Burnett reported that the Council conducted jointly public employee evaluations of
the City Administrator and City Attorney and expressed appreciation to both
Council Appointees.
Councilmember Dallas congratulated Councilmember Theis and Hofsa House for
raising $30,000 for the Food Bank.
Mayor ProTem Beach mentioned members of the Council had met the new
Superintendent of Schools, Scott Lawrence.
Councilmember Talmage and Mayor Burnett provided an update on actions
related to the PG&E incidents.
Mayor Burnett mentioned the Governors announcement on water restrictions and
announced that he has formed an ad hoc committee to consider water
conservation issues in Carmel. Members to serve with him include
Councilmember Ken Talmage, Community Development Planning and Building
Director Rob Mullane, Building Official Joe Headley, Planning Commissioners
Don Goodhue and Michael LePage.
City Attorney Don Freeman provided updates on the Monterey County Civil Grand
Jury request for personnel records and on process improvements for contract
processing.
PUBLIC APPEARANCES:
Barbara Livingston and Brian Congelton commended the City Administrator and
the City Attorney for their service to the community.
Robert Bob Champion provided a suggestion for lighting American flags at night
and mentioned the frequency of the use of leaf blowers in his neighborhood.
Rich Pepe asked the City Attorney a follow-up question regarding the award of
contracts. City Attorney Don Freeman responded that there will be no splitting of
contracts allowed.
Skip Lloyd emphasized that the Friends of the Mission Trail Preserve remain
committed to providing a high standard of work.
Sue McCloud shared two articles of interest regarding the cities of Palo Alto and
Los Angeles and urged the Council to consider a long term strategic plan for
Carmel. In addition, she provided some water-saving ideas.
Sgt. Luke Powell, President of the Carmel Police Officers Association and Union
Representative Nancy Shepard expressed appreciation to the Council for
approving the Memorandum of Understanding and for choosing Samantha Zutler
as the negotiator.
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ORDERS OF COUNCIL
Item 8.A:
Council Member Theis announced that she would recuse herself from the report
and public hearing due to a potential conflict of interest (she is a member of the
HID) and left the Council Chambers.
John Lloyd, on behalf of the Carmel Hospitality Improvement District Advisory
Board, presented the annual report. Brief Council questions followed.
Mayor Burnett opened the Public Hearing.
Barbara Livingston and Skip Lloyd noted that there are impacts to Carmel,
including residential, parking and beach and suggested that the Council consider
increasing the assessment from $1.00 to somewhere between $2.00 and $5.00.
Mayor Burnett closed the Public Hearing.
Action: Upon a motion made by Council Member Talmage, seconded by Vice
Mayor Beach, the Council adopted Resolution 2015-027, a Resolution of
Intention to Levy the Annual Assessment for the (HID) with no change to the
amount of the annual assessment. (4:0:1, Theis abstained).
Item 8.B:
Community Planning and Building Director Rob Mullane provided the staff report.
Brian Roseth, Monterey Bay Planning Services, presented an in-depth overview
of the concept plan and alignment for a Cass 1 Shared Use Path (bicycle and
pedestrian). Council questions followed.
Public Comments:
Sue McCloud shared a number of concerns relating to lighting, safety and
funding.
Via Naggard spoke in favor of the plan and added that others are also excited
about the plan for a pathway that parents with children can enjoy together.
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Greg DAmbrosio, Carmel Area Waste Water District (CAWD), also spoke in
support and noted that many of the issues can be addressed during the
environmental review.
---end of public comments--Council discussion followed.
Action: Upon a motion made by Council Member Talmage, seconded by Council
Member Dallas, the Council adopted Resolution 2015-028 authorizing the City
Administrator to approve the agreement with PMC Consultants for environmental
services for the Rio Park Pedestrian/Bicycle Path Project and provided direction to
staff to continue working with regional partners, including Monterey County, the
Transportation Agency of Monterey County (TAMC), the Parks Coastal
Conservancy, Carmel School District, the Mission and Parent Teachers
Associations to develop a regional funding solution (5:0)
Item 8.C:
Vice Mayor Beach and Council Member Dallas revealed that they had
unintentionally engaged in ex parte communications by contacts that potentially
violate the bid process. Council Member Dallas recused himself from the item,
stepped down from the dais and left the Council Chambers. Vice Mayor Beach
provided additional comments and concerns. Mayor Burnett called a recess at
6:52 p.m.
At 7:21, the meeting was reconvened. Vice Mayor Beach recused herself from
the discussion due to accidental contact with the bidding team, stepped down
from the dais and left the Council Chambers.
Special Projects Manager Andy Vanderford presented the staff report and
responded to Council questions.
Public Comments:
Barbara Livingston, Karyl Hall and Judy Furman urged the Council to re-bid the
project to allow for more time to evaluate the design.
Stephen Moorer, Todd Weaver and Walt DeFaira encouraged the Council to
award the bid.
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John Otto, Otto Construction (low bidder), indicated that he was comfortable with
the bid and willing to break out Ottos estimate. He added that his company has
experience with this type of a project and is committed to working with the City to
complete the vision.
---End of Public Comments--Council questions to staff followed. Special Projects Manager Andy Vanderford,
City Attorney Don Freeman and City Administrator Doug Schmitz advised the
Council that there were no legal risks to moving forward with the bid award.
Action: Upon a motion made by Council Member Talmage, seconded by Council
Member Theis, the Council adopted Resolution 2015-029 awarding the bid to Otto
Construction on a 3:0:2 vote (Talmage, Theis and Burnett in support, Beach and
Dallas abstained).
Item 8.D:
City Administrator Doug Schmitz provided the staff report, outlined the
recommendations and responded to questions from the Council.
Public Comments:
Stephen Moorer expressed appreciation to those who provided donations and
spoke in favor of adding an alternative design for terraced steps.
---End of Public Comments--Mayor Burnett reported that he had requested advice from the Fair Political
Practices Commission (FPPC) about whether or not there would be a conflict if
any member of the Council made a donation and the opinion he received from the
FPPC was that there would not be a conflict. He added that he personally had not
made a contribution.
Action: Upon a motion made by Council Member Theis, seconded by Council
Member Talmage, the Council authorized: 1) the acceptance of donations from
PacRep for up to $60,000 to pursue the alternate design commonly referred to as
the terraced steps for the side aisles within the seating bowl; and
2) the City Administrator to negotiate and execute an amendment to the services
agreement with Cody Anderson Wasney Architects in an amount not to exceed
$15,000 to provide construction documents, etc., for the terraced steps design;
and 3) the City Administrator to negotiate and execute a potential change order to
the construction contract between the City and Otto Construction in an amount not
to exceed $45,000 for the implementation of the terraced steps; and 4) the City
Administrator to work with the donor on the allocation of the donated dollars as
will be applied to the design and the construction phases of the project.
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Item 8.E:
Public Services Director Sharon Friedrichsen provided a brief staff report. Emily
Finn, Green Waste Recovery, provided an extensive overview of transition efforts
and future services. Council questions followed.
Public Comments:
Barbara Livingston expressed gratitude for the presentation and asked a few
questions. Ms. Finn responded.
---End of Public Comments--No action was taken.
Item 8.F:
Public Services Director Sharon Friedrichsen presented the staff report and
pointed out a revision to the ordinance distributed earlier.
There were no comments from the public.
Action: Upon a motion made by Council Talmage, seconded by Council Member
Dallas, the Council waived the reading in full and introduced on first reading
Ordinance 2015-01 amending Title 3, Chapter 12 of the Citys Municipal Code
pertaining to the purchasing system, as revised by staff. (5:0)
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: None
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ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business in Open Session, Mayor
Burnett adjourned the meeting at 9:05 p.m. Mayor Burnett reported that the City
Council would convene in Closed Session to consider the following matter:
CLOSED SESSION:
Item 1:
LABOR NEGOTIATIONS
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.8
Agency Designated Representatives: Zutler
Employee Organization: LIUNA
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APPROVED:
ATTEST:
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Jason Burnett, Mayor
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Lee Price, MMC
Interim City Clerk
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