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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 13978 (Accept Essential Facilities Strategic Plan)RESOLUTION NO. 13978 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL TO ACCEPT THE ESSENTIAL FACILITIES STRATEGIC PLAN WHEREAS, the ability of the City's Fire and Police Departments to carry out their mission to serve and protect our citizens and provide a foundation for business prosperity is essential. With an increased population, a rise in demand for emergency responses, current economic constraints, and an aging infrastructure, the ability of our police and fire departments to deliver essential emergency services in the future may be challenged; and WHEREAS, the City's Police Department has a skilled staff of 90 total employees overseeing the Traffic Unit, SWAT team, Foot -beat, Investigations, School Resource, Directed Patrol, Youth Services Bureau, Records, Property Evidence, Dispatch, Permits and Personnel and Training. Currently, these services are administered from an array of locations and temporary facilities; and WHEREAS, the City's Fire Department has 80 total employees over seven stations, trained in specialties including emergency medical care, firefighting, hazardous materials and emergency preparedness. In addition, the San Rafael Fire Department is partnering with the Larkspur Fire Department and the Marinwood Fire Department to provide shared services over an expanded operational area; and WHEREAS, in order to maintain high quality, cost effective and efficient service, today's "All Risk" public safety entities must have the infrastructure to support and enhance their essential mission; and WHEREAS, starting in 2002, the City Council commissioned important facility studies which resulted in the August 2003, "Strategic Analysis of City of San Rafael Essential Facilities," a companion document also from August 2003 entitled, "Facility Evaluation Report of City of San Rafael Essential Facilities," and a separate study of the San Rafael library; and WHEREAS, a Critical Facilities Strategy Committee was established in September 2004 to review the August 2003 studies and "recommend to the [City] Council financially sound and politically viable strategies that would assure the ability of San Rafael's public safety facilities and library to meet current and future needs;" and WHEREAS, in November 2007, the City Council established a new Critical Facilities Committee to "educate and inform the community about the current condition and needs for improving our essential service buildings" and develop strategies (particularly funding) to begin addressing the needs of our buildings. This Committee reviewed the 2003 reports and the work of the prior Committee, studied the issues, and released their final report in August 2009; and WHEREAS, in November 2013, the local voters passed Measure E, a three-quarter cent transactions and use tax with a term of twenty years. This tax supplanted the former, one-half cent transactions and use tax (Measure S), effective April 1, 2014; and WHEREAS, in June 2014, the City Council allocated the additional funds from Measure E (i.e., the amounts collected in excess of the prior transactions and use tax), approximately $3.7 million/year, to be used for public safety facilities improvements and construction; and WHEREAS, after completion of Phase I preparatory work on a Strategic Plan, on December 15, 2014 the City Council authorized agreements with Mary McGrath Architects for architectural services and Kitchell CEM Inc. for project management to complete Phase II, the preparation of an "Essential Facilities Strategic Plan"; and WHEREAS, the City Council Facilities Subcommittee appointed a Strategic Plan Working Group which represents public safety personnel, and neighborhood, business, and property owners in San Rafael, to advise the City Council Subcommittee on the Plan; and WHEREAS, between January and July 2015, the City Council Facilities Subcommittee and the Strategic Plan Working Group developed the Essential Facilities Strategic Plan dated July 20, 2015, that addresses seismic safety and key operational efficiency issues at seven facilities including a new Public Safety Center; and WHEREAS, the order of magnitude cost plan for all seven projects ranges from $63 to $72 million; and WHEREAS, consistent with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, the Essential Facilities Strategic Plan has been reviewed to determine appropriate environmental review. As the Essential Facilities Strategic Plan is a planning study that will serve as a guide when making future recommendations regarding replacement and/or seismic upgrade of the City's essential facilities, it has been determined that this Plan is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15262 (Feasibility and Planning Studies); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Rafael accepts the Essential Facilities Strategic Plan dated July 20, 2015; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Rafael does hereby thank the Strategic Plan Working Group members for their work on the Plan. I, ESTHER BEIRNE, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of San Rafael held on Monday, the twentieth day of July, 2015 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bushey, Colin, Gamblin, McCullough & Mayor Phillips NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ESTHER BEIRNE, City Clerk