HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-11-14 - AGENDAS - REGULARCITY OF SANTA CLARITA
CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
6:00 PM
City Council Chambers
23920 Valencia Blvd.
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
AGENDA
Joint Meeting with
Board of Library Trustees
How to Address the City Council
Pursuant to Government Code section 54954.3 members of the public are afforded the
opportunities to address the City Council. You may address the Council once per meeting during
Public Participation on any matter within the Council's jurisdiction that is not listed on the
agenda. Public Participation speaker's cards must be submitted to the City Clerk BEFORE this
portion of the meeting begins. To address the Council regarding an item on the agenda, please
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allotted to non-English speakers using a translator) indicated by a colored light system on the
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with 10 copies. Otherwise, your materials will simply be added to the official record. Please note
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INVOCATION
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
FLAG SALUTE
EXECUTIVE MEETING
This time has been set aside for Councilmembers to review the agenda and obtain any further
information that may be needed. Council will also discuss each individual item during the course
of the meeting with the exception of the Consent Calendar, which may be approved in its entirety
by one motion, unless there is a request to pull an item for discussion. No action will be taken on
public agenda items during the Executive Meeting.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
Native American Heritage Month Proclamation
Pet Adoption Week Proclamation
Small Business Saturday Proclamation
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
This time has been set aside for the public to address the City Council on items NOT listed on
the agenda. The City Council will not act upon these items at this meeting other than to review
and/or provide direction to staff. All speakers must submit a speaker's card to the City Clerk
PRIOR to the beginning of this portion of the meeting. Thirty minutes are allotted for public
input at this time. The FIRST TEN people to submit a speaker card prior to the beginning of
Public Participation will be heard.
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMITTEE REPORTS/COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered routine and will be enacted by one
motion by the City Council. The items are not individually discussed by the City Council unless
a request is made by a member of the public or the Council, in which case, the item(s) will be
removed from the Consent Calendar and will be considered separately.
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APPROVAL OF SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES — The minutes of the City Council
are submitted for approval.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council approve the minutes of the October 24, 2023 Special Meeting.
2. APPROVAL OF REGULAR MEETING MINUTES — The minutes of the City
Council are submitted for approval.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council approve the minutes of the October 24, 2023 Regular Meeting.
3. APPROVAL OF SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES — The minutes of the City Council
are submitted for approval.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council approve the minutes of the October 26, 2023 Special Meeting.
4. CHECK REGISTER NOS. 22 AND 23 - Check Register No. 22 for the Period
09/22/23 through 10/05/23 and 10/12/23. Electronic Funds Transfers for the Period of
09/25/23 through 10/06/23. Check Register No. 23 for the Period of 10/06/23 through
10/19/23 and 10/26/23. Electronic Funds Transfers for the Period of 10/09/23 through
10/20/23.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council approve and ratify for payment the demands presented in Check Register
No. 22 and Check Register No. 23.
5. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS FOR LMD ZONES 3, 5, 6, T-31 -
City Council consideration to award contracts to Stay Green, Inc., to provide recurring
landscape maintenance services for LMD Zones 3, 5, 6, and T-31.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council:
Award four contracts to Stay Green, Inc., to provide landscape maintenance services
for Landscape Maintenance District Zone 3 - Sierra Heights, Zone 5 - Sunset Hills,
Zone 6 - Canyon Crest, and Zone T-31 - Shangri-La, for a two-year contract amount
not to exceed $43,172, $169,669, $158,030, and $252,267 respectively.
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute up to three additional one-year
renewal options beginning in year three, not to exceed the annual contract amounts,
inclusive of as -needed expenditure authority, plus an adjustment in compensation
consistent with the appropriate Consumer Price Index, upon request of the contractor,
and contingent upon the appropriation of funds by the City Council in the annual
budget for such fiscal year.
3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all contracts and associated
documents, subject to City Attorney approval.
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4. Appropriate an ongoing budget increase of $2,161 from the Landscape Maintenance
District Fund Balance (Fund 357) to expenditure account 3572430-516110 Sierra
Heights, $15,541 to expenditure account 3572432-516110 Sunset Hills, $44,806 to
expenditure account 3572433-516110 Canyon Crest, and $46,860 to expenditure
account 3572424-516110 Shangri-La.
5. Find that the award of contracts is exempt from the California Environmental Quality
Act pursuant to Article 19 — Categorical Exemptions, Section 15301, Existing
Facilities, (h) Maintenance of Existing Landscaping.
6. THE RINK SPORTS PAVILION, PROJECT P3034 - DESIGN CONTRACT
MODIFICATIONS - This item amends an existing design contract for The Rink Sports
Pavilion project. The additional improvements include expanding the building footprint,
including a kitchen/concession area, providing additional storage, a family restroom, and
exterior improvements.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council:
1. Extend the current contract and authorize an increased expenditure authority for
design services for The Rink Sports Pavilion, Project P3034, with Anil Verma
Associates, Inc., in the amount of $650,000 and authorize a contingency in the
amount of $97,500, for a total additional contract amount not to exceed $747,500.
2. Appropriate one-time funds in the amount of $501,061 from the American Rescue
Plan Act Fund (Fund 228) to expenditure account P3034228-516101, and $246,439
from the Facilities Fund (Fund 723) to expenditure account P3034723-516101.
3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all documents, subject to City
Attorney approval.
7. PURCHASE OF A 2022 DODGE RAM 2500 CARGO VAN - This item is to consider
the purchase of a 2022 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council:
Approve the purchase of one 2022 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van from Van Nuys
Chrysler Dodge for a total amount not to exceed $65,519.
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all documents, subject to City
Attorney approval.
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8. PARCEL MAP NO. 84056 (17909 SOLEDAD CANYON ROAD) - Pursuant to
Section 66474.1 of the Subdivision Map Act, approve Parcel Map No. 84056, located at
17909 Soledad Canyon Road.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council:
1. Approve parcel map for Parcel Map No. 84056.
2. Make findings as follows: This project is consistent with the provisions of Sections
66474 and 66474.1 of the Subdivision Map Act and should be approved.
3. Instruct the Director of Administrative Services to endorse the Special Assessment
Statement on the face of the parcel map for Parcel Map No. 84056, which indicates
all special assessments levied by the City of Santa Clarita are paid.
4. Instruct the City Clerk to endorse the City Clerk's Statement on the face of the parcel
map for Parcel Map No. 84056, which embodies the approval of said map.
5. Instruct the City Surveyor to endorse the City Surveyor's Statement on the face of the
parcel map for Parcel Map No. 84056, which provides for verification that the map is
technically correct.
6. Instruct the City Engineer to endorse the City Engineer's Statement on the face of the
parcel map for Parcel Map No. 84056, which provides for verification of substantial
conformance with the tentative parcel map and all provisions of local ordinances and
state laws applicable at the time of approval.
7. Find Parcel Map No. 84056 exempt from review under the California Quality Act
(CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guideline 15061(b)(3) because the division does not
include any proposed development or construction.
9. EL DORADO NATIONAL CORPORATION AND GILLIG CORPORATION
CONTRACTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND DELIVERY OF LOCAL TRANSIT
BUSES - City Council consideration of contracts with El Dorado National Corporation,
for the purchase and delivery of three zero -emission hydrogen fuel cell transit buses, and
Gillig Corporation, for the purchase and delivery of two compressed natural gas buses.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council:
Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a contract with El Dorado
National Corporation for the purchase of three zero -emission hydrogen fuel cell
buses, training, and spare parts in an amount not to exceed $3,629,434, or modify the
award in the event issues of impossibility of performance arise, subject to City
Attorney approval.
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2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to negotiate and execute a contract with
Gillig Corporation for the purchase of two compressed natural gas buses, training,
and spare parts in an amount not to exceed $1,681,081, or modify the award in the
event issues of impossibility of performance arise, subject to City Attorney approval.
10. ANNUAL PLAYGROUND RENOVATION, BOUQUET CANYON PARK
PLAYGROUND RENOVATION P4026-DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACT - This project will replace the outdated playground equipment at Bouquet
Canyon Park with all new equipment that provides inclusive elements throughout. This
project will include a shade structure over the new play areas, accessible rubberized
surfacing, and access improvements adjacent to the play area.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
City Council:
1. Approve the plans and specifications for Bouquet Canyon Park Playground
Renovation, P4026.
2. Approve the use of a "piggyback" purchase of playground equipment from
GameTime through Omnia Partners contract 92017001134 in an amount not to
exceed $393,204.
Award a contract to RE Shultz Construction, Inc., for installation in the amount of
$547,300 and authorize a contingency in the amount of $54,730 for a total contract
amount not to exceed $602,030.
4. Find Bouquet Canyon Park Playground Renovation, P4026, exempt from review
under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 19
Section 15303.
5. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all contracts and associated
documents, subject to City Attorney approval.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
This time has been set aside for any speakers that have turned in speaker cards and were not
heard in the first thirty minutes allotted to address the City Council on items that are NOT on the
agenda. Speaker cards may not be submitted relating to any items listed on the agenda.
STAFF COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
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FUTURE MEETINGS
The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held November 28, 2023, at 6:00 PM in the
Council Chambers, Ist floor of City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd., Santa Clarita, CA.
CERTIFICATION
On November 9, 2023, I, Mary Cusick, do hereby certify that I am the duly appointed and
qualified City Clerk for the City of Santa Clarita and that the foregoing agenda was posted at
City Hall.
Mary Cusick
City Clerk
Santa Clarita, California
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PROCLAMATION
Native American Heritage Month
November 2023
WHEREAS, November is nationally recognized as Native American Heritage Month which is a
time to celebrate, foster, and promote the well-being of the Indigenous nations across the United
States; and
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Clarita takes this time to recognize the hardships and triumphs of
Native American people throughout Santa Clarita and United States history; and
WHEREAS, the Fernandeno Tataviam Band of Mission Indians descend from the lands now
known as the City of Santa Clarita, as well as the San Fernando Valley, Antelope Valley, Simi
Valley, and parts of the Angeles National Forest; and
WHEREAS, the Santa Clarita Public Library has partnered with the Fernandeno Tataviam Band
ofMission Indians to provide educational opportunities for the public to learn more about the
rich heritage of Native American communities; and
WHEREAS, in 2019 the Fernandeno Tataviam Band of Mission Indians partnered with the Santa
Clarita Public Library on an initiative that allows the public to learn more about the heritage of
Native American communities through the development of Yawayro kits; and
WHEREAS, the Santa Clarita Public Library has extended this collaboration to also include the
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles to feature kits that contain additional books and items;
and
WHEREAS, the Yawayro: Indigenous Awareness & Literacy Development book kits are
available at all Santa Clarita Public Libraries to provide the public with an interactive, enriching
experience that honors Native American heritage for years to come.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Santa Clarita does hereby proclaim November as
Native American Heritage Month and encourages residents to explore these opportunities to
honor the Native American Heritage in our valley.
Signed this 14th day of November, 2023.
Jason Gibbs, Mayor
Santa Clarita, California
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PROCLAMATION
Pet Adoption Week
November 13-18, 2023
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Clarita supports the adoption and care of pets to preserve the high quality
of life for our residents, including our fury friends; and
WHEREAS, the City contracts for animal care services with the County of Los Angeles Department of
Animal Care and Control; and
WHEREAS, animal shelter employees and volunteers in our community work tirelessly to help pets in
need; and
WHEREAS, pets make life better by giving people love, companionship, and comfort, getting us outside
for exercise, and helping us build social connections; and
WHEREAS, the City invites residents to consider adopting a pet from the Castaic Animal Care Center;
and
WHEREAS, adoption fees incurred by Santa Clarita residents will be waived during this Pet Adoption
Week, courtesy of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City invites residents to its Park Adoption Day at Bouquet Canyon Park on Saturday,
November 18, from 11:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m., where animals from Castaic Animal Care Center will be
available to adopt.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Santa Clarita does hereby proclaim November 13-18, 2023, as Pet
Adoption Week, and encourages residents to visit the Castaic Animal Care Center to learn more about
pet adoption.
Signed this 14s' day of November, 2023
Jason Gibbs, Mayor
Santa Clarita, California
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PROCLAMATION
Small Business Saturday
November 25, 2023
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Clarita celebrates our local small businesses and the contributions
they make to our local economy and community; and
WHEREAS, according to the United States Small Business Administration, there are currently
33.2 million small businesses in the United States, which represent 99.9 percent of all businesses
with employees in the United States, and are responsible for 62.7 percent of net jobs created in
the United States since 1995; and
WHEREAS, small businesses employ 39.4 percent of the employees in the private sector in the
United States; and
WHEREAS, 94 percent of consumers in the United States value the contributions small
businesses make in their community; and
WHEREAS, advocacy groups, as well as public and private organizations, across the country
have endorsed the Saturday after Thanksgiving as Small Business Saturday; and
WHEREAS, 96 percent of consumers who plan to shop on Small Business Saturday said the day
inspires them to go to small, independently -owned retailers or restaurants they have not been to
before or would not have otherwise tried; and
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Clarita supports our local businesses that create jobs, boost our
local economy, and preserve our communities.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Santa Clarita does hereby proclaim November 25, 2023, as
Small Business Saturday and encourages all citizens to support small businesses and
merchants on Small Business Saturday and throughout the year.
Signed this 14n6 day of November, 2023.
Jason Gibbs, Mayor
Santa Clarita, California
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