TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2025 - 5:00 PM  
CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW  
COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND VIDEO CONFERENCE, 500  
CASTRO ST., MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94041  
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AND NOTICE  
Mayor Ellen Kamei  
Kimbra McCarthy, City Manager  
Jennifer Logue, City Attorney  
Heather Glaser, City Clerk  
Vice Mayor Emily Ann Ramos  
Councilmember Chris Clark  
Councilmember Alison Hicks  
Councilmember John McAlister  
Councilmember Lucas Ramirez  
Councilmember Pat Showalter  
Council Chambers and Video Conference, 500 Castro  
St., Mountain View, CA 94041  
5:00 PM  
Tuesday, June 24, 2025  
JOINT MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL (REGULAR), SHORELINE REGIONAL PARK COMMUNITY  
(SPECIAL), AND CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FINANCING AUTHORITY  
(REGULAR)  
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5:00 P.M.-CLOSED SESSION  
1. CLOSED SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT (OPEN SESSION)  
2. CLOSED SESSION (PLAZA CONFERENCE ROOM)  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
6:30 P.M.-REGULAR SESSION  
1. CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/ROLL CALL  
2. CLOSED SESSION REPORT  
3. PRESENTATION  
This is a presentation only. The City Council will not take any action.  
3.1  
4. CONSENT CALENDAR  
These items will be approved by one motion unless any member of the Council or audience wishes to remove  
an item for discussion. The reading of the full text of ordinances and resolutions will be waived unless a  
Councilmember requests otherwise.  
4.1  
Acting as the City Council and Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community, approve the meeting minutes of April 22, 2025, May 13, 2025, May 21,  
2025, and May 27, 2025.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Amending Mountain View City Code  
4.2  
Recommendation(s):  
Article XIII, Centralized Purchasing System, to Align the Mountain View City Code with  
Public Contract Code Section 22034 and Make Other Clarifying Amendments, to be  
read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report). (First  
reading: 7-0)  
Attachment(s):  
4.3  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Establishing the  
Recommendation(s):  
Fiscal Year 2025-26 Appropriations Limit, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
4.4  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving a  
Request to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the Allocation of Fiscal  
Year 2025-26 Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle Project  
Funding, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council  
report).  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Accept $104,530 in Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle  
Project Funding and appropriate the funds to Grant Road and Sleeper Avenue  
Intersection Improvements, Project 21-39. (Five votes required)  
3. Find that in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  
requirements, Grant Road and Sleeper Avenue Intersection Improvements, Design and  
Construction (Phase II), Project 21-39, is categorically exempt as Class 1, Existing  
Facilities, and as Class 4, Minor Alterations to Land, under CEQA Guidelines Sections  
15301 and 15304.  
4. Approve plans and specifications for Grant Road and Sleeper Avenue Intersection  
Improvements, Design and Construction (Phase II), Project 21-39, and authorize staff to  
advertise the project for bids.  
5. Upon approval of the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Budget and Funding for Fiscal Year 2025-  
26 Capital Improvement Projects, authorize the City Manager or designee to award a  
construction contract to the lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within  
the available project budget of $4,779,530.  
Attachment(s):  
4.5  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View: (1) Approving a  
Special Event Permit and Sound Amplification Permit for the Oktoberfest Special Event,  
Subject to Conditions; (2) Approving the Closure of Certain Public Streets in the  
Downtown Area on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 2:30 a.m., through Sunday, October  
12, 2025, at 10:00 p.m., for the Oktoberfest Special Event Pursuant to California Vehicle  
Code Section 21101(e); and (3) Delegating Authority to the Community Services  
Director for Future Oktoberfest Events, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City of Mountain View and the Shoreline Regional Park  
4.6  
Recommendation(s):  
Community Authorizing the City Manager and Community Manager or Designee to  
Amend the Amended and Restated Amphitheatre Ground Lease Agreement with Live  
Nation to Extend the Term for Use of Lot B for Safe Parking Through December 31,  
2030, and Finding That Adoption of this Resolution and the Actions Taken Herein Are  
Exempt From the California Environmental Quality Act, to be read in title only, further  
reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Finding that  
Adoption of this Resolution and the Actions Taken Herein Are Exempt From the  
California Environmental Quality Act and Authorizing the City Manager or Designee to  
Amend the Lease Agreement with the County of Santa Clara for Safe Parking at  
Shoreline Amphitheatre Lot B to Extend the Term through June 30, 2026, to be read in  
title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report).  
3. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
City Manager or Designee to Execute Fiscal Year 2025-26 Funding Agreements with the  
Community Services Agency of Mountain View, Los Altos, and Los Altos Hills for  
Housing-Related Services in an Amount Not to Exceed One Hundred Seventy-Seven  
Thousand Dollars ($177,000), and the County of Santa Clara for Homeless Prevention  
Services and Programs in an Amount Not to Exceed Eight Hundred Twenty-Five  
Thousand Dollars ($825,000), to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 3 to the Council report).  
4. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
City Manager or Designee to Amend the Grant Agreement Between the City of  
Mountain View and the Community Services Agency of Mountain View, Los Altos, and  
Los Altos Hills for Capital Improvements to Current and Future Community Services  
Agency Facilities to Extend the Term by Two Years to June 30, 2027, and Authorizing  
the City Manager or Designee to Further Extend the Term Without Returning to Council  
Upon Showing of Good Cause, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 4 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
4.7  
Adopt the Recommended Fiscal Year 2025-26 through Fiscal Year 2029-30 Capital  
Improvement Program by taking the following actions:  
Recommendation(s):  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Adopting the  
Proposed Amendment to the McKelvey Park Detention Basin SCVWD Coordination (CIP  
14-54) as Identified in the Fiscal Year 2025-26 through Fiscal Year 2029-30 Capital  
Improvement Program, excluding the Shoreline Regional Park Community, to be read in  
title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Adopting the  
Recommended Fiscal Year 2025-26 through 2029-30 Capital Improvement Program,  
including All Amendments to Existing Projects, Excluding the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the  
Council report).  
3. Adopt a Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community Adopting the Recommended Fiscal Year 2025-26 through Fiscal Year 2029-  
30 Capital Improvement Program for the Mountain View Shoreline Regional Park  
Community, Including Amendments to Existing Projects, to be read in title only, further  
reading waived (Attachment 3 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
Approve updates to the City of Mountain View Sanitary Sewer Management Plan as  
4.8  
Recommendation(s):  
required by the State Water Resources Control Board.  
Attachment(s):  
4.9  
Review and accept the fall 2024 and spring 2025 North Bayshore Trip Cap Reports.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
4.10  
Award the contract for legal advertising for Fiscal Year 2025-26 to the San Francisco  
Recommendation(s):  
Daily LLC, doing business as The Daily Post, as the lowest responsive, responsible bidder  
in an amount of $16,500 and authorize the City Manager or designee to execute  
subsequent change orders in an amount not to exceed $8,500, for a total contract  
amount not to exceed $25,000.  
Attachment(s):  
4.11  
4.12  
4.13  
Accept San Antonio Area Sewer Main Improvements-Phase II, Project 19-45, and  
authorize the final contract payment.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
Accept the public improvements for the development at 777 West Middlefield Road for  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
maintenance throughout their useful life.  
1. Find that in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act requirements,  
Recommendation(s):  
Shoreline Play Structure Replacement, Project 20-55, is categorically exempt as Class 1,  
Existing Facilities, and Class 2, Replacement or Reconstruction, under CEQA Guidelines  
Sections 15301 and 15302, respectively.  
2. Approve plans and specifications for Shoreline Play Structure Replacement, Project  
20-55, and authorize staff to advertise the project for bids.  
3. Upon approval of the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Budget and Funding for Fiscal Year 2025-  
26 Capital Improvement Projects, authorize the City Manager or designee to award a  
construction contract to the lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within  
the available project budget of $1,685,000.  
Attachment(s):  
4.14  
4.15  
Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement  
Recommendation(s):  
with Kimley-Horn and Associates to provide professional services for Rengstorff Avenue  
Complete Streets Study (Project 25-39) in a not-to-exceed amount of $352,000.  
Attachment(s):  
Authorize the City Manager or designee to amend the professional services agreement  
with BKF Engineers, a California corporation (Entity No. 599256), for East Whisman  
Area Transportation-Oriented Development Improvements (Phase II: Ellis Street  
Improvements), Project 16-48, to add $196,000 for additional design services, for a  
total not-to-exceed amount of $958,000.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
4.16  
1. Find that, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  
requirements, City Hall HVAC GHG Offsets, Phase I (Mountain View Senior Center  
Electrification), Project 22-34, is categorically exempt as Class 1, Minor Alteration of  
Existing Public Facilities, under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301.  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Approve plans and specifications for City Hall HVAC GHG Offsets, Phase I (Mountain  
View Senior Center Electrification), Project 22-34, and authorize staff to advertise the  
project for bids.  
3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to award a construction contract to the  
lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within the available project budget of  
$1,680,010.  
Attachment(s):  
4.17  
Approve the Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee recommendation to appoint  
James Kuszmaul as the City of Mountain View’s representative to the Santa Clara Valley  
Transportation Authority Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee for the remainder  
of the current term ending on June 30, 2026.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
4.18  
1. Acting in its capacity as the Board of Directors (Board) for the Shoreline Regional  
Park Community, authorize the Community Manager or designee to take the following  
actions if needed between the dates of June 25, 2025, and August 31, 2025, with  
Recommendation(s):  
ratification by the Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park Community at their  
next meeting:  
A. Transfer and appropriate up to $300,000 from the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community Fund to Shoreline Landfill Master Plan Study Update, Project 25-33,  
increasing the total project budget up to $1,020,000, of which 100% is from the  
Shoreline Regional Park Community Fund.  
B. Execute a professional services agreement with the most qualified engineering firm  
for Shoreline Landfill Master Plan Study Update, Project 25-33, in an amount not to  
exceed $955,000.  
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to take the following actions if needed  
between the dates of June 25, 2025, and August 31, 2025, with ratification by the City  
Council at their next meeting:  
A. Execute the Interagency Recycled Water Service Agreement with the City of  
Sunnyvale to provide recycled water services to the LinkedIn Middlefield Campus in  
Mountain View.  
B. Accept Rengstorff Park Aquatics Center Replacement, Project 18-38, and negotiate  
and authorize a final contract payment.  
Attachment(s):  
4.19  
1. Transfer and appropriate $217,000 from the Wastewater Fund, $42,000 from CIP  
Reserve Fund, and $33,000 from Wastewater Capacity Fee Fund to Shoreline Boulevard  
Interim Bus Lane and Utility Improvements, Construction, Project 18-43, increasing the  
total project budget to $27,693,606. (Five votes required)  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Acting in its capacity as Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community, transfer and appropriate $2,064,000 of 2018 Shoreline Series A Bond  
Proceeds from Charleston Road Improvements, Design and Construction, Project 19-34,  
to Shoreline Boulevard Interim Bus Lane and Utility Improvements, Construction,  
Project 18-43, increasing the total project budget to $29,757,606, of which 81% is from  
the Shoreline Regional Park Community Fund.  
3. Acting in its capacity as Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community, transfer and appropriate $234,000 of 2018 Shoreline Series A Bond  
Proceeds from Charleston Road Improvements, Design and Construction, Project 19-34,  
to Shoreline Boulevard Interim Bus Lane and Utility Improvements, Design, Project 16-  
58, increasing the total project budget to $4,656,331, of which 70% is from the  
Shoreline Regional Park Community Fund.  
4. Rename the Shoreline Boulevard Interim Bus Lane and Utility Improvements, Design,  
Project 16-58 and Shoreline Boulevard Interim Bus Lane and Utility Improvements,  
Construction, Project 18-43, to Shoreline Boulevard Active Transportation and Utility  
Improvements, Design, Project 16-58, and Shoreline Boulevard Active Transportation  
and Utility Improvements, Construction, Project 18-43, respectively.  
5. Authorize the City Manager or designee to amend the professional services  
agreement with CSG Consultants, Inc., a California corporation (Entity No. 2249340), to  
add $2,703,000 for construction management services, for a total not-to-exceed  
amount of $3,153,000.  
6. Authorize the City Manager or designee to amend the professional services  
agreement with William R. Gray and Company, a California corporation (Entity No.  
1278766), doing business as Gray Bowen Scott, to add $51,000 for project  
management services, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $512,000.  
7. Authorize the City Manager or designee to amend the professional services  
agreement with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc., a California corporation (Entity No.  
378336), to add $219,600 for additional design services for a total not-to-exceed  
amount of $3,594,600.  
8. Approve plans and specifications for Shoreline Boulevard Active Transportation and  
Utility Improvements, Construction, Project 18-43, and authorize staff to advertise the  
project for bids.  
9. Authorize the City Manager or designee to award a construction contract to the  
lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within the total available project  
budget for construction of $29,757,606.  
Attachment(s):  
4.20  
Acting as the Shoreline Regional Park Community Board of Directors, approve a new  
Recommendation(s):  
Education Enhancement Reserve Joint Powers Agreement and direct the Shoreline  
Regional Park Community’s Community Manager or designee to execute the  
Agreement, and authorize Counsel to make nonsubstantive clarifying and formatting  
changes as needed.  
Attachment(s):  
4.21  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Accepting and  
Appropriating a Cannabis Tax Fund Grant from the State of California in the Amount of  
Recommendation(s):  
Three Hundred Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-Eight Dollars and Twenty-Five  
Cents ($314,998.25) to Help Reduce, and Mitigate the Impacts of, Impaired Driving in  
Mountain View and Authorizing the City Manager or Designee to Take All Steps  
Necessary to Receive the Grant Funds, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC ON NONAGENDIZED ITEMS  
This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Council on any matter not on the  
agenda. Speakers are allowed to speak on any topic within the City Council's subject matter jurisdiction for up  
to three minutes during this section. If there appears to be a large number of speakers, speaking time may be  
reduced to no less than 1.5 minutes. State law prohibits the Council from acting on nonagenda items.  
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
6.1  
Convene a public hearing, accept public comment, and take the following actions  
necessary for the City of Mountain View, the Shoreline Regional Park Community, and  
the Mountain View Capital Improvements Financing Authority to adopt the Fiscal Year  
2025-26 budgets, funding for the adopted Fiscal Year 2025-26 Capital Improvement  
Projects, and the Fiscal Years 2025-27 Council Work Plan.  
Recommendation(s):  
City of Mountain View Actions:  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Appropriating  
Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) for Capital Improvement Project 14-54,  
McKelvey Park Detention Basin SCVWD, and Authorizing the Finance and  
Administrative Services Director to Make Adjustments and Corrections to Capital  
Improvement Program Amounts and Determine Final Capital Improvement Program  
Amounts Based on Council Direction, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View: (1) Adopting  
the Fiscal Year 2025-26 City Budget; (2) Appropriating Funds to Cover Expenditures  
Approved by Said Budget; (3) Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Funding  
Agreements Consistent with Nonprofit Funding Appropriations in the Adopted Budget;  
(4) Adjust the Business License Tax Amount by the Annual Consumer Price Index, in  
Accordance with Section 18.17 of the City’s Municipal Code; and (5) Authorizing the  
Finance and Administrative Services Director to Adjust Appropriations in Various Funds  
as Needed to Align with Actual Revenue Earned and Received as Specifically Set Forth  
Herein, Make Final Adjustments to the Community Stabilization and Fair Rent Act and  
Mobile Home Rent Stabilization Ordinance Budgets and Fees, Adjust Appropriations  
Related to the Graham Middle School Site Based on Billed Invoices, and Determine Final  
Budget Amounts Based on Council Direction, to be read in title only, further reading  
waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report).  
3. Commit $15,855,000 of Park Land Dedication Funds to the adopted Fiscal Year 2025  
-26 Capital Projects, including amendments to existing projects (Attachment 3 to the  
Council report).  
4. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Amending the  
Regular and Hourly Salary Plans for Fiscal Year 2025-26, to be read in title only, further  
reading waived (Attachment 4 to the Council report).  
5. Adopt the Council Strategic Priorities and Fiscal Years 2025-27 Council Work Plan  
(Attachment 5 to the Council report).  
Mountain View Shoreline Regional Park Community Actions:  
6. Adopt a Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community: (1) Adopting the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Shoreline Regional Park Community  
Budget; (2) Appropriating Funds to Cover Expenditures Approved by Said Budget; and  
(3) Authorizing the Treasurer to Adjust Appropriations as Needed to Make Payments in  
Accordance with the Tax-Sharing Agreement with Santa Clara County and the Education  
Enhancement Reserve Joint Powers Agreement, to Align Appropriations with Actual  
Revenues Earned and Received as Specifically Set Forth Herein, and Determine Final  
Budget Amounts Based on Board Direction (Attachment 6 to the Council report).  
City of Mountain View Capital Improvements Financing Authority Action:  
7. Adopt a Resolution of the City of Mountain View Capital Improvements Financing  
Authority (“MVCIFA”) Adopting the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Budget for Debt Service  
Payments, Appropriating Funds to Cover Expenditures Approved by Said Budget, and  
Authorizing the MVCIFA Treasurer to Make Budget Adjustments and Determine Final  
Budget Amounts Based on MVCIFA Board Direction, to be read in title only, further  
reading waived (Attachment 7 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
6.2  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View: (1) Amending City  
of Mountain View Resolution No. 18329 to Modify Condition of Approval (“COA”) No.  
66 to Increase the Income Eligibility For Moderate-Income Housing Units From 120% of  
the Area Median Income to 150% of the Area Median Income (“AMI”) For Qualifying  
Mountain View Whisman School District (“MVWSD”) and City Employees; (2) Finding  
That Pursuant to California Code of Regulations Section 15060(C)(2) the Proposed  
Modification to COA No. 66 Is Not Subject to the California Environmental Quality Act;  
and (3) Authorizing the City Manager or Their Designee to Amend the  
Recommendation(s):  
Below-Market-Rate (“BMR”) Regulatory Agreement to Increase the Income Eligibility For  
Moderate-Income Housing Units From 120% AMI to 150% AMI For Qualifying MVWSD  
and City Employees and Extend the Amount of Time MVWSD Teachers and Staff Have  
to Vacate an Income-Restricted BMR Unit After Exceeding the Income Limit From One  
Year to Three Years, to be read in title only, further reading waived. (Attachment 1 to  
the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
7. NEW BUSINESS  
7.1  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving an  
Amendment to the Amended and Restated Water Supply Agreement Between the City  
and County of San Francisco and Wholesale Customers in Alameda County, San Mateo  
County, and Santa Clara County, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving the  
Tier 2 Drought Response Implementation Plan Pursuant to Section 3.11.C of the  
Amended and Restated Water Supply Agreement with San Francisco, to be read in title  
only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS  
8.1  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Adopting City  
Council Policy G-9, Gatekeeper Application Policy and Procedures, for the review and  
Recommendation(s):  
authorization of private development applications with legislative amendments to city  
regulations, referred to as the gatekeeper process, to be read in title only, further  
reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
8.2  
Discuss the 13 change areas previously identified for Option 2A with a draft subzone  
Recommendation(s):  
designation of R3-D1 and an approximate maximum density of 50-75 dwelling units per  
acre at the study session on March 25, 2025, and provide direction on any changes to  
the desired density for these change areas.  
Attachment(s):  
9. COUNCIL, STAFF/COMMITTEE REPORTS  
No action will be taken on any questions raised by the Council at this time.  
10. ADJOURNMENT  
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:  
There is a 90-day limit for the filing of a challenge in Superior Court to certain City administrative decisions and orders which require a hearing by  
law, the receipt of evidence and the exercise of discretion. The 90-day limit begins on the date the decision is final (Code of Civil Procedure Section  
1094.6). Further, if you challenge an action taken by the City Council in court, you may be limited, by California law, including but not limited to  
Government Code Section 65009, to raising only those issues you or someone else raised in the public hearing, or in written correspondence  
delivered to the City Council prior to or at the public hearing. The City Council may be requested to reconsider a decision if the request is made prior  
to the next City Council meeting.  
The agenda, reports, and any writings or documents provided to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on this agenda are posted at  
Street, the City Clerk's Office, 500 Castro Street, Third Floor and at the Mountain View Library, 585 Franklin Street, beginning the Friday morning prior to  
Tuesday City Council meetings. Printed copies of the agenda, reports, and any writings or documents already provided to a majority of the City Council  
regarding any item on this agenda may be requested at the City Clerk's Office during normal business hours.  
The Council may consider and act on items listed on the agenda in any order and thus those interested in an item listed on the agenda are advised  
to be present throughout the meeting. The reading of the full text of ordinances and resolutions will be waived unless a Councilmember requests  
otherwise. Per Council Policy A-13, no new items of business will begin after 10:00 p.m. unless an exception is made by vote of the Council.  
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ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL:  
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identify the Agenda item number in the subject line of your email. Requests to show an audio or video presentation during a Council meeting should  
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Anyone wishing to address the Council in person must complete a blue speaker card indicating the name you would like to be called by when it is  
your turn to speak and the item number on which you wish to speak. Please complete one blue speaker card for each item on which you wish to  
speak. Virtual and in-person speakers will be called in order as determined by the Mayor.  
Pursuant to Council Policy A-13, an individual speaker shall have up to 3 minutes to address the Council. For any agenda item or for Oral  
Communications on nonagenda items, if there appears to be a large number of speakers, the Mayor may reduce speaking time to no less than 1.5  
minutes per speaker unless there is an objection from Council by majority vote.  
If requested in advance of the public input portion of the agenda item to the Mayor or City Clerk, a speaker who represents five or more members of  
the public in attendance who complete cards but elect not to speak may have up to 10 minutes to address the Council, if the Mayor determines that  
such extension will reduce the total number of speakers who planned to speak.  
An applicant and/or appellant for a zone change, precise plan or quasi-judicial hearing or appeal to the Council shall have up to 10 minutes to  
address the Council and, with the consent of the Council, two minutes of rebuttal at the conclusion of all public speakers.  
The presiding officer may remove or cause the removal of any individual(s) for disrupting a meeting in accordance with California Government Code  
section 54957.95, as may be amended from time to time. In accordance with California Government Code section 54957.9, as may be amended from  
time to time, the Council may order a meeting room cleared and continue in session in the event a meeting is willfully interrupted by a group or  
groups of persons so as to render the orderly conduct of the meeting impossible, and order cannot be restored by the removal of individuals who are  
disrupting the meeting.  
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.3(b)(1), at least twice the allotted speaking time will be provided to a member of the public who utilizes  
a translator.