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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/28/16 CC AGENDA HIGHLIGHTSAGENDA HIGHLIGHTS September 28, 2016 City Council Meeting REGULAR MEETING - 3:30 p.m. NOTE: A separate meeting will be called to order at 3:30 p.m., followed by Public Statements that will encourage comments pertaining to Closed Session matters only. The Council will then recess into Closed Session. Upon conclusion of the Closed Session, any Closed Session action will be announced prior to adjournment of the meeting. At 5:15 p.m., the Regular Meeting will be called to order to address the remainder of the agenda items. CLOSED SESSION There will be a conference with the labor negotiator and a conference with legal counsel regarding three items of existing litigation. REGULAR MEETING - 5:15 p.m. WORKSHOPS Item 6a. IACP Final Report. Staff from the Bakersfield Police Department will provide a final progress report on the implementation status of the recommendations made by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. APPOINTMENTS There will be one appointment to the Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Trust Group. CONSENT CALENDAR Ordinances Item 8e. Food Trucks. During the August 17th City Council meeting, staff presented a proposed ordinance outlining new regulations for the operation of food trucks within the City. After Council discussion, staff was directed to bring the first reading of the ordinance to the Council for consideration at the next meeting. As a result of the discussion during the August 17th meeting, the proposed ordinance includes a 75 foot operating buffer from brick and mortar restaurants and specific times of operation for food trucks, based on the day of the week and the zoning of the area in which the food truck is operating. Staff is requesting the Council adopt the ordinance. First reading took place on September 7, 2016. If approved, the new regulations will take effect in 30 days. Resolutions Item 8h. Identify Vendors, Plans, and Setting Rates for Health Insurance. Prior to the start of the ensuing calendar year, the City Council reviews and considers health care vendors, plans, and rates for City employees. The resolution before the Council summarizes the proposed changes to the vendors, plans, and rates for 2017. Most notably, the rates for the Blue Shield PPO for active employees plan are not proposed to increase, with only minor to moderate rate increases for all other health plans. In addition, the City and active employees will see a significant rate reduction by switching dental plans to United Concordia. The proposed vendors, plans, and rates included in the resolution for 2017 have been reviewed and endorsed by the Insurance Committee, Personnel Committee, and City staff. DEFERRED BUSINESS Item 12a. League of California Cities Annual Conference - City Position on Conference Resolution. Each year the League of California Cities hosts an annual conference during which proposed League resolutions will be considered. League resolutions generally consider taking action on issues impacting municipalities across the state. Currently, there is one proposed resolution that will be considered during the annual conference. The Council discussed a position on the League resolution during the September 7, 2016 City Council meeting, however, the Council deferred action on the item to tonight's meeting. The position the Council takes on the proposed League resolution will simply state the City's position on the resolution, it will not have any other impacts beyond that action. Staff is recommending a neutral position on the proposed League resolution. NEW BUSINESS Item 13a. Wireless Telecommunications Facilities. Recently, cellular companies have requested approval to place their equipment in the public right -of -way (streets, sidewalks, alleys, etc.). The California Public Utilities Commission essentially grants a State -wide franchise to companies which give them authorization to install these types of facilities in the right -of- way. The City's existing regulations do not adequately address the unique issues of these facilities being placed in the right -of -way, including traffic safety, accessibility, and aesthetics. As a result, at the August 17, 2016 the Council adopted a 45 -day moratorium on the approval of any new wireless equipment in the public right -of -way until regulations could be adopted and referred the matter to the Council's Planning and Development Committee for further discussion. Since that time, the Committee reviewed an emergency ordinance and unanimously recommended it be presented to the City Council for consideration. The proposed ordinance, if approved this evening, creates a new permit for placing equipment in the public right -of -way, promotes collocation of equipment on existing poles, and provides general standards governing the look, size, location, and impacts of that equipment. Staff is requesting approval of the proposed emergency ordinance, which will become effectively immediately. Item 13b. Cabaret Permits and Curfew for Minors. In August, Councilmember Rivera requested that the Legislative and Litigation Committee discuss hookah lounges and possible solutions to ongoing crime and safety issues related to these types of businesses. After discussion, the Committee recommended changes which, if approved by the full City Council, would require hookah lounge owners to obtain a cabaret permit prior to operating if live entertainment or recorded music is a part of the operation of the business. The proposed changes are geared toward eliminating criminal activity in and around hookah lounges as described by the Police Department at the Committee meeting. Additionally, the Agenda Highlights - September 28, 2016 Council Meeting Page 2 Committee also recommended changes to the City's curfew ordinance in order to be consistent with the current tobacco laws affecting minors. Staff is requesting first reading of the ordinances for each of these items. Approved: Alan Tandy, City Manager -,2 or AT Agenda Highlights - September 28, 2016 Council Meeting Page 3 cc: Department Heads City Manager's File City Clerk's File News Media File