*This meeting was joined in progress* STUDY SESSION: A. Presentation by the Kings County Human Services Agency on the Project Home Key Application B. Receive a presentation on the outlook for the 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 fiscal year budget development for the City's General Fund and other key areas of consideration C. Presentation of the 2020 Parks and Recreation Master Plan for Council Review and Comment
CLOSED SESSION FOR DISCUSSION OF THE FOLLOWING: A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS (GC54956.8): Property: Bastille APN: 010-265-001 Agency Negotiators: Mario Cifuentez and Ty Mizote Negotiating Party: Jerry Irons and Greg Enloe Property: 109 E. Eighth Street APN: 012-041-017-000 Agency Negotiators: Mario Cifuentez and Ty Mizote Negotiating Party: Carnegie Museum of Kings County (CMKC) B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (GC54956.9 (d)(2)): Settlement demand received on January 21, 2021 for excessive force and wrongful arrest of Nathan Rodriguez. C. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (GC 54957(b)(1)): Title: City Manager
RECOGNITIONS/PROCLAMATIONS: Police Department staff recognition: Sergeant Chris Barker Corporal Ryan Tomey Officer Victor Medina Officer Brandon Pontecorvo
PUBLIC COMMENT: This is the time for citizens to comment on subject matters not on the agenda and that are within the jurisdiction of the Hanford City Council. This is also the public’s opportunity to request an item from the Consent Calendar be pulled for discussion purposes or to comment on any item on the agenda. Comments related to Public Hearing items will be heard at the time the item is discussed. A maximum of three minutes is allowed for each speaker. Please begin your comments by stating your name and providing your city of residence.
CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent Calendar items are considered routine and will be enacted in one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these matters unless a request is made and then the item will be removed from the Consent Calendar to be discussed and voted upon by a separate motion. A. PROCEDURAL WAIVER: Waive reading in full of resolutions and ordinances and approval and adoption of same by reading title the only. B. City Clerk: Approval of the Minutes of the March 2, 2021 Meeting C. City Clerk: Appointment of Paul Rodarmal to fill an unscheduled vacancy on the Parks and Recreation Commission. D. Administration: Authorization to award a contract to Koff & Associates of Berkeley, California, for an amount not to exceed $59,520, for the preparation and submittal of a total compensation study for the City of Hanford E. Community Development: Adopt Resolution 21-19-R Supporting an application for funding from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) State of California’s 2020 Community Development Block Grant program Corona Virus Response (CDBG-CV2)
F. Public Works: Authorization to Advertise the FY18/19 CDBG Pedestrian and Safety Lighting Improvements Project (Scott Street at Phillips Street)
GENERAL BUSINESS: A. Community Development: Historic Resources Permit 2021-01: a request to replace the existing ceramic tile with red brick and the existing aluminum window frame with a dark brown vinyl frame. The property is designated as a contributing building within the Historic Overlay Zone. The project is located at 119 N. Douty St. (APN 012-046-018). B. Public Works: Authorization to Advertise for bids for the Lacey Pickleball Court Project C. Public Works: Approval of Resolution 21-18-R identifying a “Project List” for RMRA gas tax funding for Fiscal Year 2021/22.
COUNCIL FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Council Future Agenda Items Upcoming Important Dates May 21: City Council Member application closes at 5:00 p.m. May 27: Special Meeting - City Council Candidate recommendations by the Council May 31: Holiday-City offices closed June 1: City Council Meeting June 3 Special Meeting City Council Candidate Interviews June 5: Food Truck Take Over - Civic Park 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm June 8: Tentative Special Meeting Budget Presentation June 15: City Council Meeting June 29: Tentative Special Meeting Budget Adoption ADJOURNMENT:
*This meeting was joined in progress* STUDY SESSION: A. Presentation by the Kings County Human Services Agency on the Project Home Key Application B. Receive a presentation on the outlook for the 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 fiscal year budget development for the City's General Fund and other key areas of consideration C. Presentation of the 2020 Parks and Recreation Master Plan for Council Review and Comment
CLOSED SESSION FOR DISCUSSION OF THE FOLLOWING: A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS (GC54956.8): Property: Bastille APN: 010-265-001 Agency Negotiators: Mario Cifuentez and Ty Mizote Negotiating Party: Jerry Irons and Greg Enloe Property: 109 E. Eighth Street APN: 012-041-017-000 Agency Negotiators: Mario Cifuentez and Ty Mizote Negotiating Party: Carnegie Museum of Kings County (CMKC) B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (GC54956.9 (d)(2)): Settlement demand received on January 21, 2021 for excessive force and wrongful arrest of Nathan Rodriguez. C. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (GC 54957(b)(1)): Title: City Manager
RECOGNITIONS/PROCLAMATIONS: Police Department staff recognition: Sergeant Chris Barker Corporal Ryan Tomey Officer Victor Medina Officer Brandon Pontecorvo
PUBLIC COMMENT: This is the time for citizens to comment on subject matters not on the agenda and that are within the jurisdiction of the Hanford City Council. This is also the public’s opportunity to request an item from the Consent Calendar be pulled for discussion purposes or to comment on any item on the agenda. Comments related to Public Hearing items will be heard at the time the item is discussed. A maximum of three minutes is allowed for each speaker. Please begin your comments by stating your name and providing your city of residence.
CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent Calendar items are considered routine and will be enacted in one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these matters unless a request is made and then the item will be removed from the Consent Calendar to be discussed and voted upon by a separate motion. A. PROCEDURAL WAIVER: Waive reading in full of resolutions and ordinances and approval and adoption of same by reading title the only. B. City Clerk: Approval of the Minutes of the March 2, 2021 Meeting C. City Clerk: Appointment of Paul Rodarmal to fill an unscheduled vacancy on the Parks and Recreation Commission. D. Administration: Authorization to award a contract to Koff & Associates of Berkeley, California, for an amount not to exceed $59,520, for the preparation and submittal of a total compensation study for the City of Hanford E. Community Development: Adopt Resolution 21-19-R Supporting an application for funding from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) State of California’s 2020 Community Development Block Grant program Corona Virus Response (CDBG-CV2)
F. Public Works: Authorization to Advertise the FY18/19 CDBG Pedestrian and Safety Lighting Improvements Project (Scott Street at Phillips Street)
GENERAL BUSINESS: A. Community Development: Historic Resources Permit 2021-01: a request to replace the existing ceramic tile with red brick and the existing aluminum window frame with a dark brown vinyl frame. The property is designated as a contributing building within the Historic Overlay Zone. The project is located at 119 N. Douty St. (APN 012-046-018). B. Public Works: Authorization to Advertise for bids for the Lacey Pickleball Court Project C. Public Works: Approval of Resolution 21-18-R identifying a “Project List” for RMRA gas tax funding for Fiscal Year 2021/22.
COUNCIL FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Council Future Agenda Items Upcoming Important Dates May 21: City Council Member application closes at 5:00 p.m. May 27: Special Meeting - City Council Candidate recommendations by the Council May 31: Holiday-City offices closed June 1: City Council Meeting June 3 Special Meeting City Council Candidate Interviews June 5: Food Truck Take Over - Civic Park 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm June 8: Tentative Special Meeting Budget Presentation June 15: City Council Meeting June 29: Tentative Special Meeting Budget Adoption ADJOURNMENT: