City Council


September 17th, 2018

 

Call to Order

Closed Session

  1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS City Designated Representatives: City Manager and his Designees Pursuant to Merit System Rules and Regulations (James Keene, Ed Shikada, Kiely Nose, Rumi Portillo, Sandra Blanch, Nicholas Raisch, Molly Stump, Terence Howzell, and Michelle Flaherty) Employee Organizations: 1) Service Employees International Union, (SEIU) Local 521; 2) Palo Alto Fire Chiefs’ Association (FCA); 3) International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), Local 1319; 4) Utilities Management Professional Association of Palo Alto (UMPAPA); and 5) Palo Alto Police Managers’ Association (PAPMA) Authority: Government Code Section 54957.6(a).

 

 

Special Orders of the Day

2. Proclamation Honoring Mary D. Gordon

 

 

3. Recognition of Businesses Participating in the Clean Water Action “Rethink Disposable” Program

 

 

Agenda Changes, Additions and Deletions

Oral Communicatons

 

 

Study Sesson

4. Study Session on Airplane Noise
THIS ITEM IS CONTINUED TO A DATE UNCERTAIN

 

5. Request for a Pre-screening of a Proposal to Rezone the Property at
788 San Antonio Road From Service Commercial (CS) to Multiple Family Residential (RM-40) THIS ITEM IS CONTINUED TO A DATE UNCERTAIN

 

6. Review of Public Safety Building Design and Project Status

 

 

City Manager Comments 

 

 

Minutes Approval

7. Approval of Action Minutes for the August 27, 2018 Council Meeting.

Consent Calendar

8.  Approval of a Contract With the Empowerment Institute for $25,000 for the Community Engagement Block Program (Continued From April 2, 2018).

9. Approval of Amendment Number 1 to Contract Number C16161210 With Shah Kawasaki Architects, Inc., in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $97,626 to Provide Continued Construction Administration and LEED Certification Services for Fire Station 3 Replacement Project (PE15003), for a new Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $696,678, and to Extend the Term Through May 17, 2019.

 

 

Action Items

10. Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.68 (Rental Housing Stabilization) of Title 9 (Public Peace, Morals, and Safety) of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to Require Relocation Assistance for No-fault Eviction for Multifamily Housing Developments Containing 50 or More Rental Units, Either on SECOND READING of the Ordinance Adopted on FIRST READING on August 27, 2018 (PASSED 7-1 Tanaka no, Fine absent), or on FIRST READING of a Modified Ordinance on the Same Topic (REMOVED FROM CONSENT on SEPTEMBER 10, 2018). 

 

 

State/Federal Legislation Update/Action

Council Member Questions, Comments and Announcements

Adjournment

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