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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/17/19 CC MINUTES3329 O*3A BAKERSFIELD CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MEETING OF JULY 17, 2019 Council Chambers, City Hall, 1501 Truxtun Avenue Regular Meetings- 3:30 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. REGULAR MEETING - 3:30 PM 1. ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Goh, Vice -Mayor Parlier, Councilmembers Rivera Gonzales, Weir, Smith, Freeman (seated at 4:17 p.m.), Absent: Sullivan 2. PUBLIC STATEMENTS None. 3. WORKSHOPS None. 4. CLOSED SESSION a. Conference with Legal Counsel — Existing Litigation; Closed session pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d) (1) regarding Rubio Rosaura Serna, of al v. City of Bakersfield, et al., USDC Eastern District Case No. 1: 17 -CV -0 1290-LJO-JLT b. Conference with Labor Negotiator pursuant to Government Code section 54957.6. Motion by Vice -Mayor Parlier to adjourn to Closed Session at 3:31 p.m. Motion passed with Councilmembers Freeman and Sullivan absent. The Closed Session meeting was adjourned at 5:10 p.m. Meeting reconvened at 5:17 p.m. 5. CLOSED SESSION ACTION a. Conference with Legal Counsel — Existing Litigation; Closed session pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d) (1) regarding Rubio Rosaura Sema, of al v. City of Bakersfield, of al., USDC Eastern �r District Case No. l: 17-CV-01290-UO-JLT ■` By a 6-0 vote, with Councilmember Sullivan absent, stat/ was given direction. 3330 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019— Page 2 5. CLOSED SESSION ACTION continued b. Conference with Labor Negotiator pursuant to Government Code section 54957.6. No reportable action. 6. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Goh adjourned the 3:30 p.m. meeting of 5:18 p.m. REGULAR MEETING- 5:20 p.m. 1. ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Goh, Vice -Mayor Parlier, Councilmembers Rivera, Gonzales, Weir, Smith, Freeman, Sullivan Absent: None. 2. INVOCATION by Pastor Chad Vegas, Senior Pastor of Sovereign Grace Church. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE by Evan Whitlock, graduate of Frontier High School and Vice Chair of the Bakersfield Youth Commission. 4. PRESENTATIONS a. Certificates of Appreciation honoring the Kern High School District's 2019 First in Class students in the Greater Bakersfield area. Mayor Goh was joined by Councilmember Sullivan for this presentation, and recognized the following students and presented them with certificates: First in Class recipients • Jasmine Pacheco Lopez- Bakersfield High School • Race Dalton, Samna Molla, Timothy Peasho- Centennial High School • Julia Gonzalez, Diana Salinas, Lizeth Moran- East High School • Madison Blake, Alvaro Chumpifaz Lavalle, Aidan Meyer, Angela Sierra, Michael Ross, Russel Tolentino- Frontier High School • Nayeli Camacho- Golden Valley High School • Vera Arenas- Highland High School • Peter Diaz- Independence High School J 3331 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 3 4. PRESENTATIONS continued ITEM 4.a. CONTINUED • William Ball, Megan Borda, Regina Keil, Maria Sanchez, Payton Renz- Liberty High School • Ivan Hernandez- Mira Monte High School • Esther Collazo Johnson- North High School • Brianna Camera, Gabriel Mendez- Ridgeview High School Naomi Jennings, Isaac Kim, Leah Liu, Amondeep Mander, Nichelle Medrano, Anusha Mubin, Mikhail Ocampo, Annika Poterno, Donya Serration, Harshil Shah, Joshua Whittle- Stockdale High School Mayor Goh recessed the meeting at 5:40 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 5:43 p.m. Mayor Goh announced Hearing Item 10.a. will not be heard tonight; the hearing will be opened, closed, and re -noticed for a later date; and encouraged public comments regarding that matter to wait until the new hearing date. S. PUBLIC STATEMENTS a. Liz Keogh spoke regarding animal control services and urged the City and the County to revive the discussion of a Joint City/County Animal Control program; and submitted written material. b. Stacey Auguston expressed her concerns with the overpopulation of cats and the loss of the Best Friends Program. Paul Mimeault made comments regarding the investigation of crimes in Bakersfield and suggested a drop box be set up to allow individuals to submit videos and other evidence to be reviewed by law enforcement. Vice -Mayor Porter requested staff keep the Council and Mr. Mimeault updated on the implementation of the online reporting system which will allow individuals to upload video or evidence. d. Michael Horne shared his ideas on how to solve crimes in the city. 6. WORKSHOPS None. APPOINTMENTS a. Appointments by the Vice -Mayor to an adhoc committee for evaluation of public sector executive recruitment firms for the recruitment of the City Manager. (To be determined by Vice Mayor and rated by Council.) 3332 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 4 7. APPOINTMENTS continued Motion by Vice -Mayor Fortier to appoint Councilmembers Weir, Freeman, and himself to the committee. Motion passed. 8. CONSENT CALENDAR (Staff recommends adoption or Consent Calendar tems.) Minutes: a. Approval of minutes of the June 28, 2019, Regular City Council Meetings. Payments: b. Receive and file department payments from June 14, 2019, to July 4, 2019, in the amount of $23,154,190.93; Self Insurance payments from June 14, 2019, to July 4, 2019, in the amount of $604,664.29; totaling $23,758,855.22. Ordinances: C. First Reading of the following ordinances amending various sections of the Bakersfield Municipal Code: 1 . Amending Section 2.84.020 relating to Salary Plan FR ONLY 2. Amending Section 12.60.030 relating to Creation of Easements by Recorded Covenants FR ONLY 3. Amending Section 14.12.415 relating to Sewer Violation Appeals FR ONLY 4. Amending Section 16.32.060 relating to Tract Improvements FR ONLY 5. Amending Section 16.32.100 relating to Survey Requirements—Monuments FR ONLY 6. Amending Section 17.06.050 relating to Designation of Zones FR ONLY 11 3333 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019— Page 5 8. CONSENT CALENDAR continued Resolutions: d. Tentative Tract Maps: Extension of Time for Vesting Rights: 1. Adopt a resolution Rescinding Resolution No. 118-05. RES 095-19 2. First reading of an Ordinance amending Chapter 16.24 Subsection 16.24.090 of the Municipal Code relating to Vesting Tentative Maps. FR ONLY e. Resolution determining that Globe@ Turnout Clothing is the Fire Department standard and it cannot be reasonably obtained through the usual bidding procedures and authorizing the Finance Director to dispense with bidding thereof, not to exceed $236,100. RES 096-19 f. Resolution determining that Realice@ water treatment systems cannot be reasonably obtained through the usual bidding procedures and authorizing the Finance Director to dispense with bidding thereof, not to exceed $62,000. RES 097-19 g. Resolution determining that parts required for a dewatering centrifuge located at Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 3 cannot be reasonably obtained through the usual bidding procedures and authorizing the Finance Director to dispense with bidding thereof, not to exceed $60,000. RES 098-19 h. Resolution authorizing the transfer of Unclaimed Money ($32,630.45) from the Escheat Trust Account to the General Fund. RES 099-19 L Resolution adopting the Investment Policy of the City. RES 100-19 j. Resolution in support of Senate Bill 5 )Local -State Sustainable Investment Incentive Program) to provide Redevelopment Agency replacement opportunities as it relates to receiving annual tax revenue allocations from Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund RES 101-19 3334 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 6 a. CONSENT CALENDAR continued k. Resolution of Local Support of Regional Surface Transportation Program and Highway Infrastructure Program Projects for Federal Fiscal Years 2020-2021 and 2021-2022. RES 102-19 I. Resolution of Local Support of Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Projects for Federal Fiscal Years 2020-2021 and 2021-2022. RES 103-19 M. Disposal of real property located at White Lane and Windemere: 1. Resolution declaring real property surplus to the needs of the City. RES 104-19 2. Agreement with WPG Bakersfield, LLC ($117,000) for the purchase of land. AGR 19-117 n. Resolution of Intention No. 2003 to order the vacation of Massey Drive, a street dedicated with Parcel Map 11473, located on the north side of E. Pacheco Road, approximately 1230' west of Cottonwood Road. ROI 2003 Agreements: o. Credit Transfer Agreement with National Fish & Wildlife Foundation. AGR 19-118 P. Final Map, Improvement Agreement, Offsite Improvement Agreement, and Landscape Agreement with Snow 32, LLC for Tract 7264 Unit 1 located north of Snow Road and East of Quail Creek Road. AGR 19-119, AGR 19-120, AGR 19-121 q. Final Map, Improvement Agreement, and Landscape Agreement with Snow 32, LLC for Tract 7264 Unit 2located north of Snow Road and East of Quail Creek Road. AGR 19-122, AGR 19-123 j 3335 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019— Page 7 8. CONSENT CALENDAR continued r. Amendment No. 2 to Agreement No. 13-088 with AmeriNationol Community Services, LLC. ($17,000; revised not to exceed $147,500 to provide loan and related financial services for the City's Single - Family Rehabilitation, Multi -Family Rehabilitation, Commercial Loans, and Down Payment Assistance loan programs. AGR 13-088(2) S. Amendment No. 4 to Agreement No. 15-205 with Precision Fertilizer Spreading ($50,000; revised not to exceed $389,000 and extend the term one years for hauling and spreading bio -solids. AGR 15-205(4) t. Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 18-132 with Jim Alfter Cement Contractor, ($1,410,000 revised not to exceed $2,818,976.50, and extend the term one year) to continue the supply of concrete construction. AGR 18-132(1) U. Amendment No. 4 to Agreement No. 15-203 with International Coatings Company Inc. ($140,000; revised not to exceed $704,813.75 and extend the term one year, to continue the supply of traffic paint. AGR 15-203(4) V. Amendment No. 4 to Agreement No. 15-242 with Wilsons Industrial Pump, Inc. ($50,000; revised not exceed $490,000) for providing on- call equipment maintenance services for the Wastewater Division. AGR 15-242(4) W. Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 18-123 with Solenis LLC ($132,000; revised not to exceed $264,000 and extend term one year) to provide polymer for the dissolved air flotation thickeners at Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 3. AGR 18-123(1) X. Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 18-133 with Kern Masonry Structures Inc., ($100,000 revised not to exceed $300,000, and extend term one year) to continue the supply of block wall repair. AGR 18-133(1) I 3336 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 8 S. CONSENT CALENDAR continued Y. Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 17-047 with AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM) ($535,512; revised not to exceed $4,510,836), for Construction Management services for the Kern River Bridge Improvements Project. AGR 17-047(1) Z. Amendment No. 5 to Agreement No. 12-120 with T.Y. Lin ($23,786.47; revised not to exceed $3,413,909.48), for the Preparation of legal descriptions and plat maps of remnant parcels along the State Route 178 Widening project limits. AGR 12-120(5) aa. Amendment No. 2 to Cooperative Agreement No. 18-011 with the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the Belle Terrace Project. AGR 18-011(2) ab. Amendment No. 2 to Agreement No. 18-207 with the Bakersfield Homeless Center (extending the term to December 30, 2019) for Freeway Beautification Crews. AGR 18-207(2) ac. Amendment No. 3 to Agreement No. 16-184 with General Tree Service Inc. ($600,000; revised not to exceed $2,473,000 and extend term one year), to continue the supply of tree trimming services. AGR 16-184(3) ad. Amendment No. 6 to Agreement No. 15-036 with San Joaquin Fence and Supply ($400,000; revised not to exceed $1,597,790.75) for the continued supply of installed fencing. AGR 15-036(6) ae. Contract Change Order No. 4 to Agreement No. 18-143 with GSE Construction ($71,515; revised not to exceed $1,210,295) for the Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 3 Primary Clarifiers 6 & 8 Rehabilitation project. AGR 18-143 CCO4 of. Contract Change Order No. 1 to Agreement No. 17-084 with W.M. Lyles, ($245,596; revised not to exceed $29,123,931) for the Construction and Design of TCP Project. AGR 17-084 CCO 1 3337 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 9 8. CONSENT CALENDAR continued ag. Contract Change Order No. 1 to Agreement No. 18-178 with Granite Construction Company ($36,426.63; revised not to exceed $1,536,121.63) for the Parking Lot Modification Improvements at 4646 California Avenue and E&B Sanitary Sewer and Storm water Drainage Improvements. AGR 18-178 CCO I ah. Contract Change Orders No. 18 and 19 to Agreement No. 17-206 with Cal Prime, Inc. ($162,855.10; revised not to exceed $2,274,763.39, for the Westpark Street Improvements Project. AGR 17-206 CCO 18. CCO 19 ai. Contract Change Order No. 9 and 22 to Agreement No. 18-154 with Griffith Company ($215,075; revised not to exceed $28,692,505.25) for 24th Street Operational Improvements Project. AGR 18-154 CCO 9, CCO 22 al. Contract change order Nos. 23, 26, 34, 39, and 40 to Agreement No. 18-135 with Granite Construction ($607,308.10; revised not to exceed $35,295,349.31) for the Belle Terrace Operational Improvements Project. AGR 18-135 CCO 23, CCO 26, CCO 34, CCO 39, CCO 40 Bids: ak. Accept bid and approve contract with Zim Industries, Inc. dba Bakersfield Well and Pump Company (not to exceed $1,500,000) for on-call services for maintenance and repair of the City's agricultural and domestic water wells. AGR 19-124 al. Accept bid and approve contract with GSE Construction Company, Inc. ($215,300), for Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 3 Influent Pipeline Repair Project. AGR 19-125 am. Level IIIA Point BlankOO Body Armor for the Police Department: 1. Reject bids for the purchase of body armor for the Police Department. I 3338 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019— Page 10 8. CONSENT CALENDAR continued ITEM 8.am, CONTINUED 2. Resolution determining that level IIIA body armor cannot be reasonably obtained through the usual bidding procedures and authorizing the Finance Director to dispense with bidding thereof, not to exceed $104,000. RES 105-19 Miscellaneous: on. Notice to City of Los Angeles that Agreement 85-142(2) will be terminated on December 16, 2026. Successor Agency Business: Public Safety/Vital Services Measure: ao. Accept and Approve Design Consultant Agreement with Moore, locofano Goltsman, Inc. ($490,712) for the Torina Homes Sports Complex at Mesa Marin Phase III Design Services. AGR 19-126 Motion by Vice -Mayor Parlier to adopt Consent Calendar items 8.a. through 8.ao. Motion passed. 9. CONSENT CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARINGS (Staff recommends conducting Consent Calendar Public Hearing and approval or Items.) a. Public Hearing to consider General Plan Amendment/Zone Change No. I8-0366. Gilmer Construction, Inc., representing Ali Alnajor (property owner), is proposing a General Plan Amendment/Zone Change on 0.66 acres, located generally on the northwest corner of the Cottonwood Road/East Planz Road intersection. The request includes: (1) an amendment of the Land Use Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan land use designation from LMR (Low Medium Density Residential) to GC (General Commercial) on 0.66 acres, or a more restrictive designation; and (2) a change in zone district from R-2 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling) to C-2 (Regional Commercial) on 0.66 acres, or a more restrictive district. A Mitigated Negative Declaration is on file. Resolution adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration. RES 106-19 J 3339 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 11 9. CONSENT CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARINGS continued ITEM 9.a. CONTINUED 2. Adoption of a Resolution approving the General Plan Amendment changing the land use designation from LMR (Low Medium Density Residential) to GC (General Commercial) on 0.66 acres, subject to conditions of approval. RES 107-19 3. First reading of ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map in Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code by changing the zone district from R-2 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling) to C-2 (Regional Commercial( on 0.66 acres. FR ONLY b. Public Hearing to consider General Plan Amendment/Zone Change No. 18-0448. Hageman Land Partners, LLC, representing Frontier Land Partners, LLC (property owner), is proposing a General Plan Amendment/Zone Change on 8.53 acres located on the southwest corner of the Renfro Road/Santa Fe Way intersection. The request includes: (1) an amendment of the Land Use Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan land use designation from R -IA (Resource - Intensive Agriculture) to U (Light Industrial) on 8.53 acres, or a more restrictive designation; and (2) a change in zone district from A (Agriculture) to M-1 (Light Manufacturing) on 8.53 acres, or a more restrictive district. A Mitigated Negative Declaration is on file. 1. Resolution adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration. RES 119, SMITH ABS 2. Adoption of a Resolution approving the General Plan Amendment changing the land use designation from RIA (Resource - Intensive Agriculture) to U (Light Industrial) on 8.53 acres, subject to conditions of approval. RES 109-19, SMITH ABS 3. First reading of ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map in Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code by changing the zone district from A (Agriculture) to M-1 (Light Manufacturing) on 8.53 acres. FR ONLY, SMITH ABS 0 3340 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019— Page 12 9. CONSENT CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARINGS continued C. Public Hearing to consider General Plan Amendment/Zone Change No. 18-0457. DeWalt Corporation, representing Daniel and Susan Duncan (property owners), is proposing a General Plan Amendment/Zone Change on 12.97 acres located generally on the southeast corner of the South H Street and Hosking Avenue intersection. The request includes: (1) an amendment of the Land Use Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan land use designation from LR (Low Density Residential) to GC (General Commercial) on 12.97 acres, or a more restrictive designation; and (2) a change in zone district from R-1 (One Family Dwelling) to C-2/ PCD (Regional Commercial/Planned Commercial Development) on 12.97 acres, or a more restrictive district. A Mitigated Negative Declaration is on file. 1. Resolution adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration. RES 110-19 2. Adoption of a Resolution approving the General Plan Amendment changing the land use designation from LR (Low Density Residential) to GC (General Commercial) on 12.97 acres, subject to conditions of approval. RES Ill -19 3. First reading of ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map in Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code by changing the zone district from R-1 (One Family Dwelling) to C-2/PCD (Regional Commercial/Planned Commercial Development) on 12.97 acres. FR ONLY d. Public Hearing to consider General Plan Amendment/Zone Change No. 19-0039. Tanya Lopez (property owner and applicant), is proposing a General Plan Amendment/Zone Change on 0.64 acres located at 1720 Planz Road, northwest of the South H Street and Planz Road intersection. The request includes: (1) an amendment of the Land Use Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan land use designation from HR (High Density Residential) to GC (General Commercial) on 0.64 acres, or a more restrictive designation; and (2) a change in zone district from R -S (Residential Suburban), R-3 (Multiple Family Dwelling), R-4 (High Density Multiple Family Dwelling) and C-2 (Regional Commercial) to only C-2 (Regional Commercial) on 0.64 acres, or a more restrictive district. A Notice of Exemption is on file. J 3341 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 13 9, CONSENT CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARINGS continued ITEM 9.d. CONTINUED 1. Resolution adopting a Notice of Exemption. RES 112-19 2. Adoption of a Resolution approving the General Plan Amendment changing the land use designation from HR (High Density Residential) to GC (General Commercial) on 0.64 acres, subject to conditions of approval. RES 113-19 3. First reading of ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map in Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code by changing the zone district from R -S (Residential Suburban), R-3 (Multiple Family Dwelling), R-4 (High Density Multiple Family Dwelling) and C-2 (Regional Commercial) to only C-2 (Regional Commercial) on 0.64 acres. FR ONLY Consent Calendar Public Hearing items 9.a. through 9.d. opened at 6:00 NoNo one spoke. Consent Calendar Public Hearing items 9.a. through 9.d. closed at 6:01 p.m. Councilmember Smith announced that he would abstain on Item 9.b., due to a conflict of interest, the applicant is his client. Motion by Vice -Mayor Parlier to adopt Consent Calendar Public Hearing items 9.a. through 9.d. Motion passed. 10. HEARINGS a. Public Hearing to consider General Plan Amendment/Zone Change No. 19-0134. The City of Bakersfield (property owner), is proposing a General Plan Amendment/Zone Change on 1.72 acres, located at 2601 Q Street, Bakersfield, California 93301, which is the current location of Weill Park. The request includes: (1) an amendment of the Land Use Element of the Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan land use designation from OS -P (Parks and Recreation) to SI (Service Industrial) on 1.72 acres, or a more restrictive designation; and (2) a change in zone district from OS (Open Space) to M-2 (General Manufacturing) on 1.72 acres, or a more restrictive district. A Notice of Exemption is on file. 3342 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 14 10. HEARINGS continued ITEM IO.a. CONTINUED 1. Resolution adopting a Notice of Exemption. 2. Adoption of a Resolution approving the General Plan Amendment changing the and use from OS -P (Parks and Recreation) to SI (Service Industrial) on 1.72 acres. 3. First reading of ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map in Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code by changing the zone district from OS (Open Space) to M-2 (General Manufacturing) on 1.72 acres. Mayor Goh announced Hearing Item 10.a. will not be heard tonight; there will not be a staff presentation or action taken by the Council; the hearing will be opened, closed, and re -noticed for a later date; and encouraged public comments regarding this matter to wait until the new hearing date. Hearing item 10.a. opened at 6:06 p.m. No one spoke. Hearing item 10.a. closed at 6:06 p.m. 11. REPORTS None. 12. DEFERRED BUSINESS None. 13. NEW BUSINESS a. Economic Opportunity Area Plan Update: 1. Adopt Amended Resolution for Downtown EOA and updated Economic Opportunity Area Plan RES 148-16(1) 2. Adopt Amended Resolution for Airport EOA and updated Economic Opportunity Area Plan RES 049-16(1) 3. Adopt Amended Resolution for Highway 58/Mt. Vernon ECA and updated Economic Opportunity Area Plan RES 050-16(1) 11 3343 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 15 13- NEW BUSINESS continued ITEM 13.a. CONTINUED 4. Adopt Amended Resolution for 34th Street Corridor LOA and updated Economic Opportunity Area Plan RES 077-16(1) 5. Adopt Amended Resolution for East Hills ECA and updated Economic Opportunity Area Plan RES 076-16(1) 6. Adopt Amended Resolution for Old Town Kern FOA and updated Economic Opportunity Area Plan RES 078-16(1) 7. Adopt Amended Resolution for Southeast EOA and updated Economic Opportunity Area Plan RES 109-16(1) (Adopting Resolutions amending the Economic Opportunity Area Plan and continuing the seven designated Economic Opportunity Areas.) Acting Development Services Director Burns made staff comments Principal Planner Griego made additional staff comments and provided a PowerPoint presentation. Motion by Vice -Mayor Padier to adopt the resolutions amending the Economic Opportunity Area Plan and continuing the seven designated Economic Opportunity Areas. Motion passed. 14. COUNCIL AND MAYOR STATEMENTS Councilmember Rivera referred the discussion of the development of a City summer internship program, for high school students, to the Youth Commission. Councilmember Rivera requested staff explore the possibility of collaborating with the Ads Council of Kern to make crosswalks into murals in an effort to make them more visible. Councilmember Sullivan expressed gratitude for the 4th of July Celebration at The Park at River Walk. Vice -Mayor Parlier announced that Mayor Gan will be speaking at the State of the City, on Thursday, at 11 :00 a.m., at the Marriott Hotel. 3344 Bakersfield, California, July 17, 2019- Page 16 15. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Goh adjourned the meeting at 6:20 p.m. KAREN GOH MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield ATTEST: JULIE DRIMAKIS, CMC CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield k P,