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CC SS 20190416 01 - Tentative Agendas and City Council Goals and PrioritiesTENTATIVE AGENDAS Agenda items listed below will be presented to the City Council for their consideration DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION AGENDA TITLE ESTIMATED TIME May 7, 2019 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - CLOSED SESSION CLOSED SESSION May 7, 2019 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 3:35 AGENCY MEETING Successor Agency Meeting (SA)0:05 AGENCY MEETING Improvement Authority Meeting (IA)0:05 ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Warrant Register REC & PARKS CONSENT CALENDAR Approve Use Covenant for Measure A Grants Acquired by PVPLC for Preserve Improvements PUBLIC WORKS CONSENT CALENDAR Notice of Completion for Residential Rehabilitation Project Phase 2 PUBLIC WORKS CONSENT CALENDAR Amend Charles Abbott Associates Contract for Solid Waste Administration PUBLIC WORKS CONSENT CALENDAR EDCO Disposal Rate Adjustment Request PUBLIC WORKS CONSENT CALENDAR Notice of Completion for Outdoor Lighting PVIC PUBLIC WORKS CONSENT CALENDAR Notice of Completion for Storm Drain Deficiency Improvement Project PUBLIC WORKS CONSENT CALENDAR Notice of Completion for Annual Sidewalk Repair Program PUBLIC HEARING NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME CITY ATTORNEY REGULAR BUSINESS City Charter options 1:30 ADMIN REGULAR BUSINESS Sheriff Service Agreement 0:15 CDD REGULAR BUSINESS RPVMC 8.24 Code Amendment re. public nuisance 0:20 ADMIN REGULAR BUSINESS Standardize Advisory Board term dates 0:20 1:00 4/10/2019 1 TENTATIVE AGENDAS Agenda items listed below will be presented to the City Council for their consideration DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION AGENDA TITLE ESTIMATED TIME May 21, 2019 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - CLOSED SESSION/STUDY SESSION CLOSED SESSION NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME STUDY SESSION Study Session Discussion May 21, 2019 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 3:20 ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Warrant Register FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Annual Employee Compensation Report PUBLIC HEARING NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME FINANCE REGULAR BUSINESS Preliminary Budget 1:00 FINANCE REGULAR BUSINESS 5-year Model 0:20 FINANCE REGULAR BUSINESS Business License Review 0:15 PUBLIC WORKS/FINANCE REGULAR BUSINESS PV Transit extended services options 0:30 June 4, 2019 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - CLOSED SESSION CLOSED SESSION NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME June 4, 2019 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 3:40 AGENCY MEETING Successor Agency Meeting (SA)0:05 AGENCY MEETING Improvement Authority Meeting (IA)0:05 ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Resolutions Calling November 5, 2019, Election ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Cancel July 2 Council meeting FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Warrant Register FINANCE PUBLIC HEARING Fiscal Year 19-20 Draft Budget and Capital Improvement Program 0:45 FINANCE REGULAR BUSINESS Draft Fee Study 0:30 ADMIN REGULAR BUSINESS AQMD Legislation (SB 732) 0:15 CDD REGULAR BUSINESS Peafowl Management Status Report 0:15 CDD REGULAR BUSINESS Coyote Management Status Report 0:30 1:00 1:00 4/10/2019 2 TENTATIVE AGENDAS Agenda items listed below will be presented to the City Council for their consideration DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION AGENDA TITLE ESTIMATED TIME June 18, 2019 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - CLOSED SESSION/STUDY SESSION CLOSED SESSION NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME STUDY SESSION Study Session Discussion June 18, 2019 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 3:35 ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR IT Management Services Contract FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Warrant Register FINANCE PUBLIC HEARING Adoption of FY 19-20 Budget 0:10 REC & PARKS REGULAR BUSINESS 1st Reading/Intro of Special Events Permit Enforcement Ordinance 0:15 REC & PARKS REGULAR BUSINESS 1st Reading/Intro of Public Drinking Ordinance 0:15 FINANCE REGULAR BUSINESS FY 2019-20 Salary Schedule 0:10 CDD REGULAR BUSINESS Consideration of NCCP/HCP Adoption 1:30 July 2, 2019 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - CLOSED SESSION CLOSED SESSION NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME July 2, 2019 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 1:25 AGENCY MEETING Successor Agency Meeting (SA)0:05 AGENCY MEETING Improvement Authority Meeting (IA)0:05 ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Warrant Register PUBLIC HEARING NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME REGULAR BUSINESS NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME 1:00 1:00 4/10/2019 3 TENTATIVE AGENDAS Agenda items listed below will be presented to the City Council for their consideration DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION AGENDA TITLE ESTIMATED TIME July 16, 2019 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - CLOSED SESSION/STUDY SESSION CLOSED SESSION NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME STUDY SESSION Study Session Discussion July 16, 2019 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 1:15 ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Warrant Register PUBLIC HEARING NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME REGULAR BUSINESS NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME August 6, 2019 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - CLOSED SESSION CLOSED SESSION NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME August 6, 2019 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 1:10 AGENCY MEETING Successor Agency Meeting (SA)0:05 AGENCY MEETING Improvement Authority Meeting (IA)0:05 ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Warrant Register PUBLIC HEARING NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME REGULAR BUSINESS NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME August 20, 2019 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - CLOSED SESSION/STUDY SESSION CLOSED SESSION NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME STUDY SESSION Study Session Discussion August 20, 2019 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 1:15 ADMIN CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes FINANCE CONSENT CALENDAR Warrant Register PUBLIC HEARING NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME REGULAR BUSINESS NO ITEMS SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME 1:00 1:00 1:00 4/10/2019 4 TENTATIVE AGENDAS Agenda items listed below will be presented to the City Council for their consideration DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION AGENDA TITLE ESTIMATED TIME Request Date:Requested By: 0:15 Request Date:Requested By:Item:Agendized Date: 3/7/2017 Brooks Public Drinking Ordinance 6/18/2019 3/7/2017 Brooks Special Events Permit Enforcement Ordinance 6/18/2019 6/19/2018 Brooks City Charter 5/7/2019 1/15/2019 Brooks PV Transit extended services options 5/21/2019 2/19/2019 Brooks Advisory Board term expiration date adjustments 5/7/2019 3/19/2019 Cruikshank Business License Review 5/21/2019 4/2/2019 Brooks Tree Master Plan Policy for Arterials TBD 4/2/2019 Cruikshank AQMD Legislation (SB 732)6/4/2019 FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS AGENDIZED OR OTHERWISE BEING ADDRESSED FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS - Identified at Council meetings and pending receipt of memo from Councilmember Item: 4/10/2019 5 2019 Goals and Action Plan Number PROJECT / OBJECTIVE/OUTCOME/TASK RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT TARGET DATE FOR COMPLETION REVISED DATE FOR COMPLETION ACTUAL DATE OF COMPLETION STATUS (%)COMMENTS BUDGET ITEM 1 Reduce residential burglaries by 20% (below 90 annually).CM 12/31/2019 No 2 Implement revised Public Safety Strategic Plan remaining elements. CM 9/30/2019 Revised Public Safety Strategic Plan adopted in April 2016. Remaining items include: ALPR along Western (in progress), Predictive Policing software being worked on by LASD; Sheriff Substation at Civic Center; Pilot Neighborhood Watch in Multi-Family Neighborhoods; Pilot Program with Ring App (in progress)No 3 Develop a plan with CHOA, Neighborhood Watch, and other organizations to promote neighborhood safety. CM 9/30/2019 No 4 Engage in a regional emergency preparedness plan and exercise with all four Peninsula cities. CM 11/30/2019 No 5 Install and commission Phase 1 of Western Ave. ALPR camera project.CM 9/30/2019 No 6 Install and commission Phase 2 of Western Ave. ALPR camera project.CM 12/31/2019 No 7 Arterial Fence and Wall Draft Master Plan: To create a draft master plan retaining neighborhood identity that describes the type (material and height) of fence or wall, if any, placed along major arterial streets in the City. CDD 12/31/2019 Potentially include collector streets in the future. No 8 ABALONE COVE SEWER: AB Cove Sewer – Prepare new financial plan that reduces City subsidy by at least 50% for City Council consideration.FIN/PW 12/31/2019 Yes 9 LANDSLIDE - SEWER AND STORM DRAIN IN ROLLING HILLS: Develop a program with Rolling Hills to intercept sanitary sewer discharge and control storm water runoff from direct infiltration into the ground in an effort to reduce ground movement within the landslide area of the City. PW 12/31/2019 No 10 LANDSLIDE FEASIBILITY STUDY - CONSTRUCTION IMPLEMENTATION: Have construction implementation plan ready for City Council consideration, break ground on phased plan if approved. PW 12/31/2019 No 11 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND PLAN FOR ALL ASSETS: Create detailed inventory of public infrastructure and assets, along with appropriate maintenance schedule, and annually provide adequate funding for Operations and Maintenance. PW 6/30/2019 Yes 12 UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES: Create list of fires caused by facilities belonging to SCE and/or its contractors. Along with estimated damage costs to present to SCE. Establish a program for maintenance /undergrounding its utilities that can cause a serious threat to safety. PW 6/30/2019 Yes 13 Identify neighborhoods willing to relocate utilities underground, and schedule with Southern California Edison.PW 6/30/2019 No 14 Identify cities to purchase Rule 20A funds from and, with City Council approval, execute agreements for undergrounding utilities.Fin/PW 12/31/2019 Yes Public Safety Goal: Maintain a high level of public safety with public engagement. Infrastructure Goal: Assess, prioritize & plan for the maintenance and improvement of all public infrastructure (including transportation systems, parking, utilities, storm drains, and sewers). Page 1 of 5 Approved at the March 5, 2019 , City Council meeting 6 2019 Goals and Action Plan Number PROJECT / OBJECTIVE/OUTCOME/TASK RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT TARGET DATE FOR COMPLETION REVISED DATE FOR COMPLETION ACTUAL DATE OF COMPLETION STATUS (%)COMMENTS BUDGET ITEM Public Safety Goal: Maintain a high level of public safety with public engagement. 15 Storm Drain Deficiency Improvements Program (SDDIP) - Design for the replacement or rehabilitation of existing underground storm sewer system (lateral pipes, main storm sewer pipes and box culverts) and drainage inlets, catch basins and manholes which were identified in the 2015 Master Plan of Drainage. PW 12/31/2019 16 HAWTHORNE - GREEN ASPHALT: Beautify Hawthorne Boulevard by removing the existing green asphalt and installing aesthetic/landscaping.PW 12/31/2019 Yes 17 TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS ON WESTERN AVENUE: Establish action plan that would reduce delay and enhance traffic circulation.PW 12/31/2019 No 18 STREET LIGHTS: SCE Streetlight Acquisition and Conversion. Change out the existing street lights to LED’s and install a smart light system.PW 12/31/2019 Timing will depend on when SCE street light acquisition is finalized. Yes 19 Neighborhood Streetlight Installation: Establish funding mechanism and program for consideration by the City Council for neighborhoods who wish to install street lights for safety purposes. FIN/PW 12/31/2019 Yes 20 CIVIC CENTER: Resolve land use issue with NPS.CM 4/30/2019 No 20a CIVIC CENTER: Develop and present draft Civic Center Master Plan and financing options to the City Council for consideration.FIN/CM 12/31/2019 Yes 21 CIVIC CENTER: Develop plans for new EOC with possible Peninsula-wide partnership.CM 12/1/2019 No 22 LADERA LINDA PARK: With Council approval, break ground on new Ladera Linda Park and Community Center.R&P 2/28/2020 No 22a LL: Refined schematic design prepared by Consultant for City Council consideration.R&P 6/30/2019 No 22b LL: Construction-ready documents prepared by Consultant for City Council consideration.R&P 11/30/2019 No 22c LL: Bid process for construction firm completed and contract ready for City Council consideration.R&P 1/15/2020 Yes 23 Upper Hesse Turf Project: Redesign and install a new natural turf area (approximately 123,000 square feet) for active recreation use at Upper Hesse. R&P 7/1/2019 Yes 24 Lower Hesse Park Improvements Phase II: Present concepts for the remaining 12 acres of Lower Hesse to the City Council.R&P 12/31/2019 Yes 25 Present comprehensive preserve parking plan that addresses positive and negative impacts to the Preserve and surrounding communities.R&P 9/30/19 Yes City Land and Facilities Goal: Assess, prioritize and plan for the maintenance and improvement of all City-owned properties. Page 2 of 5 Approved at the March 5, 2019 , City Council meeting 7 2019 Goals and Action Plan Number PROJECT / OBJECTIVE/OUTCOME/TASK RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT TARGET DATE FOR COMPLETION REVISED DATE FOR COMPLETION ACTUAL DATE OF COMPLETION STATUS (%)COMMENTS BUDGET ITEM Public Safety Goal: Maintain a high level of public safety with public engagement. 26 TRAILS NETWORK PLAN UPDATE: Present a comprehensive update to the City’s Trails Network Plan that is relevant and user-friendly by providing improved trail descriptions with graphics and detailed maps that illustrate trail routes and uses in a clear and concise manner based on existing legal trails, community input, and feasible trails to the City Council for consideration. CDD 12/31/19 No 27 Implement revised Special Event Permit Ordinance. (must specifically identify applicability and exemptions.)R&P 6/30/19 No 28 BARKING DOGS: Assess the effectiveness and responsiveness of the County’s amended Barking Noise Program to determine whether the City should implement its own in-house program for the City Council’s consideration. CDD 10/31/19 Yes 29 SHORT TERM RENTALS ENFORCEMENT: Provide a semi-annual status report with data on the effectiveness of the City's aggressive enforcement program upholding the City’s prohibition to advertise or operate a short-term rental in the City’s single-family and multi-family residential zoning districts. CDD 12/31/19 No 30 COYOTE MANAGEMENT PLAN: Provide a quarterly status report with data on the implementation and effectiveness of the City’s Coyote Management Plan. CDD 12/31/19 No 31 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES: Update the City’s Wireless Telecommunication Ordinances as it relates to wireless facilities in the public right-of-way (Title 8) and on private property (Title 17) to reflect current Federal and State laws and FCC orders, and to ensure applications are processed timely and that the least intrusive location and design is utilized, followed by continuous monitoring. CDD 4/14/19 No 32 EMISSIONS REDUCTION ACTION PLAN (ERAP): Encourage Citywide, region- wide, and State-wide measures to reduce emissions in accordance to the City Council-adopted Emissions Reduction Action Plan (ERAP). CDD 12/31/19 Directed Staff to break up into individual goals. No 32a ERAP: Encourage and support the market for EV Vehicles o Adopt new development standards related to Electronic Vehicle (EV) charging stations. o Install charging stations in City-owned lots. CDD 12/31/19 Quality of Life Goal: Maintain and improve the quality of life for RPV residents. Page 3 of 5 Approved at the March 5, 2019 , City Council meeting 8 2019 Goals and Action Plan Number PROJECT / OBJECTIVE/OUTCOME/TASK RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT TARGET DATE FOR COMPLETION REVISED DATE FOR COMPLETION ACTUAL DATE OF COMPLETION STATUS (%)COMMENTS BUDGET ITEM Public Safety Goal: Maintain a high level of public safety with public engagement. 32b ERAP: Increase Energy Efficiency in Residential Units o Amend the Municipal Code to develop a robust Green Building Program. o Partner with Peninsula Cities or the SBBCOG for an Energy Efficiency Fair. o Create an online resource center for the promotion of Energy Efficiency that would consolidate information found throughout the City’s website into a one-stop shop for renewable energy financing (PACE), permitting, regional efforts and public education. CDD 12/31/19 32c ERAP: Support Energy Generation and Storage in the Community o Amend the Zoning Code to integrate additional policies supporting renewable and alternative energy sources in residential, commercial and institutional zoning districts by utilizing EcoMotion consultant services, made available by the SolSmart grant application. CDD 12/31/19 33 WESTERN AVENUE REDEVELOPMENT STRATEGY: Prepare a redevelopment strategy for Western Avenue that supports economic growth, aesthetic enhancements, sustainability of retail establishments, and connectivity to retail outlets and residents for the City Council’s consideration. CM/CDD 6930/2019 Yes 34 Develop and share information regarding new goals and work plans representative of the current City Council’s vision and values with residents and local media outlets. CM 4/30/19 No 35 Establish Bi-Annual Leadership Academy for residents.CM 12/31/19 No 36 Re-establish Annual Community Breakfast for HOA presidents and committee chairs to provide an update in July of each year of city future plans. CM 7/31/19 No 37 FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY: Present research and conclusions on TOT trends and opportunities to FAC.FIN 12/31/19 Yes 38 Perform updated Fee study for consideration by the City Council and use in FY 19-20 budget.FIN 6/30/19 Yes 39 Prepare draft funding plan for at least 50% of elements of Portuguese Bend Landslide Feasibility Plan for City Council consideration. FIN 12/31/19 Yes 40 Prepare pension liability and revenue/expense inversion mitigation plan for the five year model for FY 2019-20.FIN 12/31/19 Yes Government Efficiency & Transparency Goal: Ensure the City is maximizing the use of each tax dollar and optimizing service delivery to RPV residents. Citizen Involvement & Public Outreach Goal: Engage residents and community partners in assisting the City Council, City Committees/Commissions and City Staff facilitate the decision-making process. Page 4 of 5 Approved at the March 5, 2019 , City Council meeting 9 2019 Goals and Action Plan Number PROJECT / OBJECTIVE/OUTCOME/TASK RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT TARGET DATE FOR COMPLETION REVISED DATE FOR COMPLETION ACTUAL DATE OF COMPLETION STATUS (%)COMMENTS BUDGET ITEM Public Safety Goal: Maintain a high level of public safety with public engagement. 41 ENHANCED INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CUSTOMER SERVICE: Enhance internal and external customer service and efficiency so that all inquiries are acknowledged within the day received and that, when surveyed, internal customers indicate 100% satisfaction with responsiveness by colleagues, and external customers indicate 95% satisfaction with responsiveness by Staff. CDD/PW 12/31/19 No 42 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Implement new Geocortex application to enable residents to reach city services more quickly. CM 12/31/19 No 43 EFFICIENT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: Establish an efficient development process between the Community Development and Public Works Departments that manages expectations and provides improved internal and external customer service by: 1) preparing a policy memorandum that commits each department to provide consistent information; 2) preparing a comprehensive Uniform Development Process public handout; and 3) decreasing the review time for applications to no more than 10 business days. CDD/PW 12/31/19 No 44 TRAKiT PERMIT SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATION: Full implementation of TRAKiT customer relationship software that allows customers to track service requests and to submit all appropriate requests and applications online. CM 10/31/19 No 45 CHARTER CITY: Agendize consideration of charter city item for possible placement on the November 2019 ballot at a regular meeting. CM 6/30/19 No 46 NCCP/HCP ADOPTION: Obtain permits by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Department Fish and Wildlife (collectively called the Wildlife Agencies) for the City Council's consideration to adopt the NCCP/HCP CDD/R&P 6/30/19 No 47 ZONE 2 OF THE LANDSLIDE MORATORIUM AREA CODE AMENDMENT: Update and recirculate the Environmental Impact Report prepared in 2014 for the City Council’s consideration to amend Section 15.20.040 of the RPVMC to expand Exception Category “P” to consider allowing the development of single-family residences on the vacant non-Monks lots in Zone 2 of the Landslide Moratorium Area. CDD 10/31/19 No 48 91% of RPV Employees say RPV is a great place to work.CM 12/31/19 Page 5 of 5 Approved at the March 5, 2019 , City Council meeting 10