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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Minutes 1992-08-03SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 1 IN CONFERENCE ROOM 201 OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1992, AT 7:00 P.M. CLOSED SESSION 1. DISCUSSION OF LITIGATION AND LABOR NEGOTIATIONS - File 1.4.1.a No. 92-13(a) - #7 No reportable action was taken. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1992, AT 8:00 P.M. Regular Meeting: Present: Albert J. Boro, Mayor San Rafael City Council Dorothy L. Breiner, Councilmember Michael A. Shippey, Councilmember Joan Thayer, Councilmember Absent: Paul M. Cohen, Councilmember Also Present: Pamela J. Nicolai, City Manager Gary T. Ragghianti, City Attorney Jeanne M. Leoncini, City Clerk ORAL COMMUNICATIONS OF AN URGENCY NATURE TRAFFIC PROBLEM IN GERSTLE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD - File 11-1 x 163 x 2-1-11 Sandy Lollini, President of the Gerstle Park Neighborhood Association, stated her concern again with regard to the traffic problem in the Gerstle Park area. She stated she had requested many times to be put on the meeting agenda for this issue and also brought to the attention of the Council that there have been two accidents recently in this area. She then gave to the Council a supplement to the Association's report with over another 100 signatures. Councilmember Breiner stated they have had only one meeting between the neighborhood group and staff. Mayor Boro clarified that at the last meeting Ms. Lollini attended, four weeks ago, it was agreed to form a sub -committee of the Council - Councilmember Cohen and Councilmember Breiner - to meet with representatives from the neighborhood and Public Works Director Bernardi to gather information with which to come back to Council on an agenda. Public Works Director Bernardi stated staff intended to bring a report to the August 17, 1992 Council meeting agenda as a discussion item, under Old Business. CONSENT CALENDAR Councilmember Thayer moved and Councilmember Shippey seconded, to approve the recommended action on the following Consent Calendar items: ITEM RECOMMENDED ACTION 3. Resolution Authorizing Storm Drain Improvements at ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 8717 - 196-200 Mission Avenue (PW) - File 12-9 x 3-1-1641 AUTHORIZING STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS AT 196-200 MISSION AVENUE, SAN RAFAEL 4. Resolution Approving Agreement with Marin County ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 8718 - Library for Bookmobile Services in Canal Area (Lib)AUTHORIZING THE SIGNING OF AN - File 4-13-78 AGREEMENT WITH COUNTY OF MARIN FOR BOOKMOBILE SERVICE IN THE CANAL AREA FOR $3,350 FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992/93 5. Request for Authorization to Waive Public Bid and toADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 8719 - Purchase Seven Police Vehicles from SOPP Chevrolet, WAIVING THE PUBLIC BID AND Bell, CA (Gen.Svcs.) - File 4-2-265 x 9-3-30 AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF SEVEN POLICE VEHICLES FROM SOPP CHEVROLET, BELL, CALIFORNIA 7. SECOND READING AND FINAL ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. Approved final adoption of 1623 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL Ordinance No. 1623. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1593 (PARAMEDIC SERVICE SPECIAL TAX) AND SETTING THE PARAMEDIC TAX RATE FOR SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 1 FISCAL YEAR 1992/93 FOR RESIDENTIAL AND NON- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES (Fin) - File 9-3-31 x 8-5 SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 2 SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 2 SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 3 8. Resolution of Appreciation to Lloyd Strom, AssistantADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 8720 - Public Works Director, Employee of the Quarter RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO Ending June 30, 1992 (CM) - File 7-4 x 102 x 9-3-40 LLOYD STROM, ASSISTANT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 1992 11. Claims for Damages: a. Barrett La Monte Davison I (PD) Approved City Attorney's recom- Claim No. 3-1-1617 mendation for denial of Claims a & b. b. Glenn A. Hillebrant (PD) Claim No. 3-1-1638 AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Shippey, Thayer & Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen The following items were removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion: 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MAY 14, 1992, AND REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 6, 1992 (CC) - File 1-4 Councilmember Breiner requested a change on Page 5, Item #13, third paragraph, which should read, "Mrs. Breiner stated she would hope that if our Police Department ever feels that it has participated in an over -zealous seizure activity, they would express such an opinion". Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Shippey seconded, to approve the Minutes of Special Meeting of May 14, 1992, as submitted, and Minutes of Regular Meeting of July 6, 1992, as amended. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Shippey, Thayer & Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen 6. SECOND READING AND FINAL ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1622 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, TITLE 5, TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 5.40 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING OF THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 5.40.040 AND ADDING SECTION 5.40.045 RELATING TO PARKING VEHICLES ON STREETS FOR SALE (PD) - FILE 11-8 x 9-3-30 x 11-1 Councilmember Breiner stated she thought there had been a section in the first reading of this Ordinance which included information on the penalties. City Manager Nicolai stated the Ordinance where the fines were set was adopted several months ago and at that time it was decided that Ordinance would not be enforced until the wording was revised. She stated the penalties are already set in the bail schedule. Public Works Director Bernardi stated what Mrs. Breiner was referring to was the Building Code Ordinance. Councilmember Shippey asked if the Council had the full and complete language of the Ordinance in front of them. Ms. Nicolai stated this was amending Section 5.40.045 only to give them a better ability to enforce it. Councilmember Breiner requested a change in the Ordinance title to read, ". . RELATING TO PARKING VEHICLES FOR SALE ON STREETS" rather than "ON STREETS FOR SALE". The title of the Ordinance was read: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL, TITLE 5, TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 5.40 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING OF THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 5.40.040 AND ADDING SECTION 5.40.045 RELATING TO PARKING VEHICLES FOR SALE ON STREETS" (as amended - non -substantive change) Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Shippey seconded, to dispense with the reading of the Ordinance in its entirety and refer to it by title only, and adopt Charter Ordinance No. 1622 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Shippey & Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Thayer ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 3 SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 4 SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 4 SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 5 9. LEGISLATION AFFECTING SAN RAFAEL (CM) - File 9-1 Councilmember Breiner stated her concern with regard to SB 1705 (MADDY), "Controlled Substance Offenses", where the proposed Bill would, ". . delete the community property exception for vehicles and homes. . .". She stated she felt this was a very unfair provision and could hurt an innocent spouse dramatically, and the community property exception should not be deleted. Councilmember Shippey stated his agreement with Mrs. Breiner, noting he did not understand why the existing law allows the assets to be forfeited without a criminal conviction, and asked for advice from either the Acting Police Chief or the City Attorney. City Attorney Ragghianti responded he believed that the legislation specifically provides for this summary procedure and permits the immediate seizure of the vehicle which was the intent of the framers. Mayor Boro stated he had heard a news release from the City of Oakland where this is being implemented now and they have been able to confiscate 44 vehicles of purchasers of drugs. Councilmember Shippey asked about the "due process" issue within the Constitution and City Attorney Ragghianti stated this was true, but this is apparently constitutional and is intended to accomplish exactly what is being accomplished now. He stated it was similar to the IRS coming in when money is discovered in a criminal proceeding; there are very few questions asked, they just seize it. Councilmember Thayer stated her concern with regard to the current law, which would be "Sunseted" without approval by the Legislature, does provide for the seizure of property without a criminal conviction. She stated she was very opposed to this because of hearing stories about innocent people having things seized and never getting them back. She stated she was in favor of legitimately acquired forfeiture money and property going to local police departments. She stated her concern was one of constitutional dimensions dealing with due process of law. Mayor Boro requested more information on this Legislation from staff. He stated he would be interested in some of the issues such as how effective has it been, what challenges have been made on the constitutionality of this and why has it been upheld? City Manager Nicolai responded it will be brought back to the Council at a future meeting. Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Shippey seconded, to approve the staff recommendation to SUPPORT Proposition 155, Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act of 1992. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Shippey, Thayer & Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen 10. REQUEST OF THE DINO AND MARIO GHILOTTI FAMILY TRUST FOR THE CITY TO EXECUTE QUIT CLAIM OF EASEMENT DEED (CA) - File 2-12-1 Councilmember Breiner referred to the letter from Law Offices of McNeil & Silveira of July 16, 1992, attached to the staff report, and specifically to where it reads, . .the Ghilotti Trust or its successor will dedicate approximately 1.41 acres to the City for the shoreline park". She asked when this would happen and if the City needed an agreement in writing to insure that this will actually happen and be binding upon the successor. City Attorney Ragghianti responded this would happen almost immediately. He stated he spoke with Patrick McNeil and Planning Director Pendoley and the representative of the purchaser of the property who is in Germany, and all appeared to be in agreement with this. He stated his suggestion was that if Council adopted this Resolution and instructed staff not to deliver the deed until they have the written agreement then he would do so, but he was assured by phone that they would do that. Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Shippey seconded, to adopt the Resolution before them with instructions to the City Attorney's Office not to deliver the deed until staff has received a written agreement that dedication of approximately 1.41 acres for the Shoreline Park has been effected (as mentioned in a letter from Patrick J. McNeil of McNeil & Silveira). Mayor Boro asked for clarification from City Attorney Ragghianti, who responded they would have a separate agreement. He also stated the property owner has agreed to merge, as the above-mentioned letter indicates in the last paragraph, the small parcel into the larger one, also at the request of the Planning Department, and he would make certain that both of the documents have been prepared in appropriate order before releasing the deed for recordation. SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 5 RESOLUTION NO. 8721 - AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 6 AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A QUIT CLAIM DEED TO THE DINO AND MARIO GHILOTTI FAMILY TRUST (formerly known as the GHILOTTI BROS. FAMILY TRUST) (with instructions per above) Breiner, Shippey, Thayer & Mayor Boro None Cohen 12. PRESENTATION OF RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO LLOYD STROM, ASSISTANT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 1992 (CM) - File 102 x 7-4 x 9-3-40 Mayor Boro presented the Resolution of Appreciation to Lloyd Strom, Assistant Public Works Director, commending him on the fine effort that he has put into his work for the last 25 years with the City. He then stated Mr. Strom would receive this Resolution of Appreciation now and a check for $100 in City Hall at Noon, Tuesday, August 4th, to be presented to him with his fellow employees in attendance. Assistant Public Works Director Strom responded by thanking the Council for this honor of being selected by his co-workers for this distinction and the Council's acknowledge- ment. Councilmember Thayer stated her appreciation of Mr. Strom's reports to the Council as being very clearly expressed. 13. REPORT ON SAN RAFAEL AREA HOMELESSNESS ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSHIP AND PURPOSE RECOMMENDATIONS (CM) - File 13-16 x 115 Assistant City Manager Golt gave a brief summary of the staff report. She stated the Council had, at the June 15, 1992 Council meeting, asked for further clarification on the membership for an advisory board for the San Rafael Area on Homelessness and the purpose for this recommended advisory board. She stated the Task Force, on which Councilmember Breiner served, worked for a number of months to find shelter space for 20 to 25 additional beds in the area and also to have a day service center in the San Rafael area. She stated the Findings and Recommendations made by the Task Force in a memo dated May 26, 1992 were attached to the staff report, as well as a memo from Dan Paicopulos, Co -Chair of the Task Force, dated July 22, 1992, which provides more information on the purpose of the recommended advisory group. She stated she also included a list of the recommended representatives for the advisory board and, as noted in the staff report, all but two of these people are part of the Task Force as well, which she felt was important to have the consistency between the Task Force, as it transitions over into the advisory board. Mayor Boro asked Councilmember Breiner for any comments, since she was a member of the original group. Councilmember Breiner responded with regard to the need for this advisory board because the original Task Force was going to "Sunset". She stated there was a concern that there be something in place, particularly to keep the door open to try to create a day service center and to keep the neighborhood informed of the progress on this issue as well as serving as an oversight group in case any problems develop in terms of the management of the homeless shelter on Harbor Street and with the addition. She indicated her support of this advisory board and stated she hoped the Council would approve it. With regard to the recommended list, Mayor Boro asked Ms. Golt why there was not a merchant or a Chamber of Commerce representative on the list. Ms. Golt responded that these recommendations were coming from the Task Force, and referred Council to Dan Paicopulos and Jean Taylor who were both present to answer any questions on this. She stated she did agree with this suggestion. Mayor Boro then commented on expanding the shelters and starting the day service center, and then terminating the Task Force, and stated he would like to have an annual review as to the need for the advisory board, starting in August, 1993, due to the current workload of the City's staff. Elissa Giambastiani, Executive Director of the San Rafael Chamber of Commerce, stated there were three Chamber members on the recommended advisory board already - Bob Blumenfeld, Bill Henderson and Fred Divine. She volunteered to find a downtown merchant representative to serve on this board. Mayor Boro thanked her for her assistance. Councilmember Breiner stated she felt very reluctant to require Ms. Golt to attend meetings of this board unless there was some specific reason for her to be there, because of her long hours on many other committees and work at City Hall. Ms. Golt responded there has not been any proposal to have any official City representation on the recommended advisory board, and agreed with Mrs. Breiner. SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 6 SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 7 Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Thayer seconded, to accept the staff report with the addition of a position on this board for a merchant representative, to be chosen by the Chamber of Commerce; also with the understanding there would be no City staff representative permanently on this board and require an annual review in terms of need. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Shippey, Thayer & Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen 14. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS: None. ADD ITEMS: I. SAN RAFAEL POLICE DEPARTMENT RECRUITING VIDEO - File 9-3-30 City Manager Nicolai introduced Police Officer Charles Samuel who basically produced and directed the video. Officer Samuel gave a brief explanation of this film. He stated Corporal Michael Miller, the Department Personnel Officer, went to a Career Law Enforcement Day where he observed a recruiting film. They both then received authorization to do a video within a very tight budget, noting the intent of the film was in two parts: 1) Recruiting; and, 2) Public relations to give a more positive impression to the public about what the San Rafael Police Department does. He noted that Officer Kelly O'Hare, the Crime Prevention Officer, narrated the video. The Council then viewed the video. II. TREE LIGHTS ON FOURTH STREET - File 140 x (SRRA) R-162 Mayor Boro requested a report back to Council from the Public Works Director Bernardi about the lights on the trees on Fourth Street, in particular the cost factor to run these lights. He stated, for example, two to three hours during the summer, from 9:00 P.M. to Midnight or 11:30 P.M., and in the Winter from 7:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. There being no further business, Mayor Boro adjourned the meeting at 9:20 P.M. in the memory of Susan Southard, Secretary for the San Rafael Sanitation District, who passed away on Thursday, July 23, 1992 and Roger O'Donnell, member of the San Rafael Fire Commission, who passed away on Wednesday, July 29, 1992. JEANNE M. LEONCINI, City Clerk APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 1992 MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL SRCC MINUTES (Reg.) 8/3/92 Page 7