HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Library Trustees 2023-04-11 Agenda PacketMinutes subject to approval at the January 17, 2023 City Council Meeting
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SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL - MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2022
REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 P.M.
In-Person:
San Rafael City Council Chambers
1400 Fifth Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901
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In response to Assembly Bill 361, the City of San Rafael is offering teleconference without complying
with the procedural requirements of Government Code section 54953(b)(3). This meeting will be
held in-person, virtually using Zoom and is being streamed to YouTube at
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public safety in accordance with the City procedure for resolving reasonable accommodation
requests.
Present: Councilmember Bushey
Councilmember Hill
Vice Mayor Kertz
Councilmember Llorens Gulati
Mayor Kate
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Absent: None
Also Present: City Manager Jim Schutz
Assistant City Attorney Genevieve Coyle
Deputy City Clerk Brenna Nurmi
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1. Mayor Kate to announce Closed Session items.
CLOSED SESSION – THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM – 5:30 PM
2. Closed Session:
a. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL--EXISTING LITIGATION
(Paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)
1 case: CSR v. Chessen, et al.
Mayor Kate called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and invited Deputy City Clerk Brenna Nurmi
to call the roll. All members of the City Council were present.
Assistant City Attorney Genevieve Coyle announced that no reportable action was taken in the
Closed Session held prior to the meeting.
Mayor Kate provided opening remarks, which included a land acknowledgement, a 2022
reflection and gratitude to City residents, local businesses, community agencies and staff.
Deputy City Brenna Nurmi informed the community that the in-person meeting would also be
recorded and streamed live to YouTube and through Zoom, and members of the public would
provide public comment either on the telephone or through Zoom. She explained the process for
community participation on the telephone, through Zoom and in-person.
OPEN TIME FOR PUBLIC EXPRESSION
• Eva Chrysanthe, addressed the City Council regarding services at the Service Support
Area.
• Name withheld, addressed the City Council regarding the treatment of American citizens
living on the streets.
CITY MANAGER AND COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS:
(including AB 1234 Reports on Meetings and Conferences Attended at City Expense)
3. City Manager and Councilmember Reports:
Darin White, Fire Chief provided an update on a 3-alarm structure fire in the Canal that occurred
earlier in the afternoon.
City Manager Jim Schutz announced:
• City Offices and facilities to be closed from Friday, December 23 through Monday,
January 2. Public Safety Police, Fire and Paramedic services will be fully staffed and
dispatching calls 24 hours a day. Public Works and Sanitation District will also respond to
emergencies and needs.
• The Tuesday, January 3, 2023 City Council meeting to be cancelled. The next meeting to
be held on Tuesday, January 17, 2023.
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• Nominations for the 2023 Richard P. O’Brien and Mary Ferrario O’Brien Public Service
Award
• Vacancies on the Planning Commission, Pickleweed Advisory Committee, and the ADA
Access Advisory Committee
Councilmember Reports:
• Councilmember Kertz reported on the Marin Latino Leaders, Lighted Boat Parade, and
Menorah Lighting.
• Councilmember Bushey reported on Central Marin Sanitation Agency and Transportation
Authority of Marin meetings, as well as, a Business Improvement District event, Lighted
Boat Parade and Menorah Lighting.
• Councilmember Llorens Gulati reported on a Policing in our Community meeting, Marin
TV, Cuerpo Corazon Comunidad, Marin Latino Leaders, Voces del Canal, Lighted Boat
Parade and a Marin Clean Energy (MCE) meeting.
• Councilmember Hill reported on the Lighted Boat Parade and a Walk & Roll to Sun Valley
Elementary.
• Mayor Kate reported on a SMART meeting.
Mayor Kate invited public comment.
Speaker: Eva Chrysanthe
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Mayor Kate invited public comment.
Speaker: Eva Chrysanthe
Councilmember Bushey moved and Councilmember Llorens Gulati seconded to approve the
Consent Calendar.
4. Consent Calendar Items:
a. Approval of Minutes
Approve Minutes of the City Council Regular Meeting of November 21, 2022, and the
Regular and Special Meetings of December 5, 2022 (CC)
Approved minutes as submitted
b. Use of Teleconferencing for Public Meetings During State of Emergency
Resolution Pursuant to Assembly Bill 361 Making Findings and Confirming the Need for
the Use or Continued Use of Teleconferencing to Hold Public Meetings of the City’s
Legislative Bodies During the Continuing State of Emergency Relating to the Covid-19
Pandemic (CA)
Resolution 15172 - Resolution Pursuant to Assembly Bill 361 Making Findings and Confirming
the Need for the Use or Continued Use of Teleconferencing to Hold Public Meetings of the City’s
Legislative Bodies During the Continuing State of Emergency Relating to the Covid-19
Pandemic
c. Aldersly Retirement Community Project
Adoption of Ordinance 2023: An Ordinance of the City of San Rafael City Council
Approving a Planned Development Rezoning from Planned Development District (PD
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1775) to Planned Development District (PD) and Development Plan Including 14 Net
New Independent Living Units for the 2.9-Acre Senior Retirement Community Site
Located at 308 and 326 Mission Avenue (CC)
Final adoption of Ordinance 2023
d. Legislative Advocacy Services Agreement Renewal
Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into a Two-Year Agreement with
Emanuels Jones & Associates for Legislative Advocacy Services in an Amount Not to
Exceed $91,186 (CM)
Resolution 15173 - Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into a Two-Year
Agreement with Emanuels Jones & Associates for Legislative Advocacy Services in an Amount
Not to Exceed $91,186
e. Canal Community Resilience Planning Project (Project #31100)
Resolution Approving and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Professional Services
Agreements with Multicultural Center of Marin and Canal Alliance for the Canal
Community Resilience Planning Project, In the Amount Not to Exceed $162,000 and
$120,000, Respectively (CM)
Resolution 15174 - Resolution Approving and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute
Professional Services Agreements with Multicultural Center of Marin and Canal Alliance for the
Canal Community Resilience Planning Project, In the Amount Not to Exceed $162,000 and
$120,000, Respectively
f. California State Library Grant Funding for Improvements to the Downtown and
Pickleweed Libraries
i. Resolution Authorizing the Grant Acceptance and Execution of the Grant Funds from
the State of California Budget Act of 2021 (SB 129) for Downtown Carnegie Library
Renovation, Expansion and ADA Upgrades (LR)
Resolution 15175 - Resolution Authorizing the Grant Acceptance and Execution of the
Grant Funds from the State of California Budget Act of 2021 (SB 129) for Downtown
Carnegie Library Renovation, Expansion and ADA Upgrades
ii. Resolution Authorizing the Grant Acceptance and Execution of the Grant Funds from
the State of California Budget Act of 2021 (SB 129) for Pickleweed Library
Renovation and Expansion (LR)
Resolution 15176 - Resolution Authorizing the Grant Acceptance and Execution of the
Grant Funds from the State of California Budget Act of 2021 (SB 129) for Pickleweed
Library Renovation and Expansion
g. California State Preschool Program Continued Funding Application Fiscal Year 2023-
2024
Resolution Approving the City of San Rafael to Enter into a Funding Agreement with the
California Department of Education for the Purpose of Providing Child Care and
Development Services and to Authorize the Designated Personnel, Senior Recreation
Supervisor, to Sign Contract Documents for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, the Continued
Funding Application and All Related Contract Documents (LR)
Resolution 15177 - Resolution Approving the City of San Rafael to Enter into a Funding
Agreement with the California Department of Education for the Purpose of Providing Child Care
and Development Services and to Authorize the Designated Personnel, Senior Recreation
Supervisor, to Sign Contract Documents for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, the Continued Funding
Application and All Related Contract Documents
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h. 2021/22 and 2022/23 Slurry Seal Projects
Accept the 2021/22 Slurry Seal Project (City Project No. 11410) and the 2022/23 Slurry
Seal Project (City Project No. 11415) as Complete, and Authorize Filing of the Notice of
Completions (PW)
Accepted the 2021/22 Slurry Seal Project and the 2022/23 Slurry Seal Project as completed
and authorized filing of the Notice of Completions
AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
5. Special Presentation:
a. Presentation of Proclamations to Kevin Hagerty and Kate Powers for Their Service on
the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PW)
Mayor Kate invited public comment; however, there was none.
Mayor Kate presented the proclamation to Kevin Hagerty.
Kevin Hagerty provided comments.
Mayor Kate presented the proclamation to Kate Powers.
Kate Powers provided comments.
PUBLIC HEARING
6. Public Hearing:
a. Proposed Master Fee Schedule Update
Proposed Master Fee Schedule Update (Fin)
i. Introduction of An Ordinance of the City of San Rafael City Council Repealing and
Replacing Chapter 3.34 of Title 3 of the San Rafael Municipal Code, Titled Fee and
Service Charge Revenue/Cost Comparison System
ii. Resolution Amending the City Master Fee Schedule
iii. Resolution Rescinding Resolution No. 11942 And Establishing an Affordable Housing
In-Lieu Fee for Developments within the City of San Rafael Equal to $362,817 for
Each Affordable Housing Unit and Providing for Annual Adjustment of Fee
iv. Resolution Amending the City’s Parking Citation Fines
Nadine Hade, Administrative Services Director introduced the item.
Claire Coleman, Senior Management Analyst, Leslie Mendez, Planning Manager, Don
Jeppson, Chief Building Official, Rafat Raie, Deputy Public Works Director, Alexis
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Captanian, Housing Programs Analyst, Thomas Wong, Senior Management Analyst, Jim
Myhers, Parking Services Manager presented the Staff Report.
Staff responded to questions from Councilmembers.
Mayor Kate invited public comment.
Speaker: Eva Chrysanthe
Staff responded to public comment.
Councilmembers provided comments.
Councilmember Bushey moved and Councilmember Kertz seconded to waive reading,
refer to it by title only, and introduce the ordinance; and the Deputy City Clerk read the
title of the ordinance.
An Ordinance of the City of San Rafael City Council Repealing and Replacing Chapter 3.34 of
Title 3 of the San Rafael Municipal Code, Titled Fee and Service Charge Revenue/Cost
Comparison System
AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
Waived reading, referred to it by title only, and introduced the Ordinance
Councilmember Kertz moved and Councilmember Llorens Gulati seconded to adopt the
resolution
AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
Resolution 15178 - Resolution Amending the City Master Fee Schedule
Councilmember Bushey moved and Councilmember Kertz seconded to adopt the
Resolution
AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
Resolution 15179 - Resolution Rescinding Resolution No. 11942 And Establishing an
Affordable Housing In-Lieu Fee for Developments within the City of San Rafael Equal to
$362,817 for Each Affordable Housing Unit and Providing for Annual Adjustment of Fee
Councilmember Hill moved and Councilmember Kertz seconded to adopt the resolution.
AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
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ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
Resolution 15180 - Resolution Amending the City’s Parking Citation Fines
OTHER AGENDA ITEMS
7. Other Agenda Items:
a. Local Agency Technical Assistance (“LATA”) Grant
Resolution Approving the Acceptance and Appropriation of California Public Utilities
Commission (“CPUC”) Grant Funding for the San Rafael Canal Qualified Opportunity
Zone Project in the Amount of $258,620 for the LATA Project, and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute a Grant Agreement and Other Documents Related to the Grant (DS)
Sean Mooney, Digital Service & Open Government Director and Vinh Pham, Data &
Infrastructure Manager resented the Staff Report.
Staff responded to questions from Councilmembers.
Mayor Kate invited public comment.
Speakers: Eva Chrysanthe, Damian Morgan
Staff responded to public comment.
Councilmembers provided comments.
Councilmember Llorens Gulati moved and Councilmember Bushey seconded to adopt the
resolution.
AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
Resolution 15181 - Resolution Approving the Acceptance and Appropriation of California
Public Utilities Commission (“CPUC”) Grant Funding for the San Rafael Canal Qualified
Opportunity Zone Project in the Amount of $258,620 for the LATA Project, and Authorizing the
City Manager to Execute a Grant Agreement and Other Documents Related to the Grant
b. 2023 Vice Mayor
Select of the Vice Mayor of the City of San Rafael for 2023 (CC)
Mayor Kate introduced the item.
Mayor Kate invited public comment.
Speaker: Eva Chrysanthe
Councilmembers provided comments.
Councilmember Kertz moved and Councilmember Bushey seconded to nominate Maika
Llorens Gulati to be the Vice-Mayor for 2023.
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AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
Selected Maika Llorens Gulati as Vice-Mayor for 2023
c. City Council Appointments to Committees for 2023
Approve of City Council Appointments to Committees for 2023 (CC)
Mayor Kate introduced the item. Regarding the proposed Appointments for 2023, she
noted an edit in that the Voter Approved Tax Oversight Committee indicated her name,
but that it should indicate Rachel Kertz as the liaison.
Mayor Kate invited public comment.
Speaker: Eva Chrysanthe
Councilmember Bushey moved and Councilmember Kertz seconded to approve
appointments, with the aforementioned edit.
AYES: Councilmembers: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
Approved Appointments
SAN RAFAEL SUCCESSOR AGENCY:
1. Consent Calendar: - None.
ADJOURNMENT:
Mayor Kate adjourned the meeting at 9:37 p.m., recognizing Damion from Community Media
Center of Marin who runs the meetings behind the scenes.
___________________________
LINDSAY LARA, City Clerk
APPROVED THIS _____DAY OF____________, 2023
_____________________________________
KATE COLIN, Mayor
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Table 1: Circulation of OverDrive and Physical Items by Fiscal Year
Year OverDrive Physical Items
FY19 62,005 302,268
FY20 95,363 234,781
FY21 107,490 181,786
FY22 114,493 (actually CY) 261,092
Overall Change FY19-
FY22
52,488 item increase 41,176 item decrease
Funding for our shared OverDrive collection comes in 2 streams; the MARINet Board of
Directors approves a percentage out of our annual MARINet budget, and member
libraries can supplement the collection with funding from their individual budgets. In
CY22, MARINet devoted 14% of the consortium budget to OverDrive content, and
together member libraries doubled that amount with individual contributions. Member
libraries are not obligated to contribute additional funds to this collection as per shared
agreements, but it is understood as a necessary means to meet the demand for
OverDrive content.
In FY22, San Rafael spent approximately $26,500 on OverDrive materials in addition to
the funding allocated through our annual payment to MARINet . That compares to the
approximately $208,000 that was spent on materials for physical circulation (books,
periodicals, and A/V items). In addition to our shared OverDrive collection, San Rafael
also provides access to Hoopla which offers eBooks, eAudiobooks and streaming
media, and Kanopy which offers streaming media, along with other digital databases
and eResources.
Given the growing demand for eBooks, eAudiobooks and eMagazines, we are
considering increasing our supplemental contribution to the shared OverDrive collection
in FY24 and decreasing spending in other categories such as physical collections. We
are also weighing the pros and cons of devoting funds to alternative eBook platforms,
such as the Palace Project which is a collaboration between the California State Library
and the non-profit Lyrasis.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no financial impact associated with the review of this item.
Submitted by:
Jill Tokutomi
Assistant Library & Recreation Director / City Librarian
Attachment:
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1. OverDrive Circ Data FY22
ATTACHMENT 1
OVERDRIVE CIRC DATA CY22
PHYSICAL ITEM CIRC DATA CY23
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA REPORT
April 11, 2023
Item #4
TITLE: RESCHEDULING THE MAY 9, 2023 BOARD MEETING
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board of Trustees reschedule or cancel the May 2023 meeting.
BACKGROUND:
The Board of Library Trustees will have 3 vacancies by the end of April, 2023. The City
will hold a special City Council meeting on May 9, 2023 to interview prospective Board
members. As per the Board of Library Trustees Meeting schedule, approved at the
January 10, 2023 meeting, the Board was scheduled to meet on May 9, 2023 at
6:00pm. As Council will not have selected new Board members by this date, the Board
will not have the minimum number of members to meet quorum.
DISCUSSION:
The Board can vote to either cancel the May 9 meeting without rescheduling or
reschedule for another date in May.
As the Board meets on Tuesdays at 6:00pm, the potential dates are the following:
Tuesday, May 16
Tuesday, May 23
Tuesday, May 30
If the Board votes to cancel the May meeting, the following meeting will occur on June
13 as planned in the approved meeting schedule.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no financial impact associated with the review of this item.
Submitted by:
Jill Tokutomi
Assistant Library & Recreation Director / City Librarian
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Attachment:
1. Board of Library Trustees 2023 Meeting Schedule
Library Board of Trustees
Workplan – 2023
ATTACHMENT 1
BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES 2023 MEETING SCHEDULE
• Tuesday, January 10, 2023
• Tuesday, February 14, 2023
• Tuesday, March 14, 2023
• Tuesday, April 11, 2023
• Tuesday, May 9, 2023*
• Tuesday, June 13, 2023
• Tuesday, July 11, 2023
• August—No meeting
• Tuesday, September 12, 2023
• Tuesday, October 10, 2023
• Tuesday, November 14, 2023
• December—No meeting
*Requires action to vote to reschedule or cancel as Board will not have enough members to meet quorum.