TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2023 - 6:00 PM  
CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW  
FLAGPOLE IN FRONT OF CITY HALL, COUNCIL  
CHAMBERS AND VIDEO CONFERENCE, 500 CASTRO ST.,  
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94041  
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AND NOTICE  
Alison Hicks, Mayor  
Pat Showalter, Vice Mayor  
Kimbra McCarthy, City Manager  
Jennifer Logue, City Attorney  
Heather Glaser, City Clerk  
Margaret Abe-Koga, Councilmember  
Ellen Kamei, Councilmember  
Lisa Matichak, Councilmember  
Lucas Ramirez, Councilmember  
Emily Ann Ramos, Councilmember  
Flagpole in Front of City Hall, Council Chambers and  
Video Conference, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, CA  
94041  
6:00 PM  
Tuesday, June 13, 2023  
JOINT MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL (REGULAR), SHORELINE REGIONAL PARK COMMUNITY  
(SPECIAL), AND CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FINANCING AUTHORITY  
(SPECIAL)  
This meeting is being conducted with a virtual component. Anyone wishing to address the Council virtually may join  
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6:00 P.M.-RAISING THE PRIDE FLAG (FLAGPOLE IN FRONT OF CITY HALL)  
6:15 P.M.-CLOSED SESSION (COUNCIL CHAMBERS)  
1. CLOSED SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT (OPEN SESSION)  
2. CLOSED SESSION (PLAZA CONFERENCE ROOM)  
2.1  
6:30 P.M.-REGULAR SESSION (COUNCIL CHAMBERS)  
1. CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
2. ROLL CALL  
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, Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park Community  
and the Board of Directors of the Mountain View Capital Improvements Financing  
Authority, approve the meeting minutes of June 28, 2022, April 11, 2023 and April 25,  
2023.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving the  
4.2  
Recommendation(s):  
State of California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services’ Designation of Applicant’s  
Agent Resolution, Cal OES 130 Form, Authorizing the City of Mountain View Positions  
of City Manager, or Finance and Administrative Services Director, or Purchasing and  
Support Services Manager as Designated Authorized Applicant’s Agents to Execute for  
and on Behalf of the City of Mountain View for the Purpose of Obtaining Certain Federal  
Financial Assistance Under Public Law 93-288 as Amended by the Robert T. Stafford  
Disaster Relief and Emergency Services Act of 1988, and/or State Financial Assistance  
Under the California Disaster Assistance Act, to be read in title only, further reading  
waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
4.3  
Recommendation(s):  
North Bayshore Precise Plan Nonresidential Bonus Floor Area Ratio Request from the  
Jeffrey A. Morris Group, Inc., for an Allocation of 86,994 Net New Office Square Feet at  
1808 North Shoreline Boulevard Subject to a Minimum Affordable Housing  
Contribution of $4.7 Million, a Minimum Transportation Contribution of $200,000, and  
Timely Submittal of Applications for a Master Plan and Planned Community Permit, to  
be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
1. Find that in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act requirements,  
4.4  
Recommendation(s):  
Villa Park, Project 21-61, is categorically exempt as Class 4, Minor Alterations to Land,  
under California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15304.  
2. Approve the recommended conceptual plan for Villa Park, Project 21-61.  
3. Approve Villa-Chiquita Park as the name for the new park.  
Attachment(s):  
4.5  
Appoint 15 members to the Youth Advisory Committee for the 2023-24 school year  
term and appoint 10 members-at-large/alternatives to the Youth Advisory Committee  
for the 2023-24 school year term, as recommended by the Council Youth Services  
Committee.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
1. Authorize the City Manager or designee to accept a one-time payment of $117,739  
4.6  
Recommendation(s):  
from the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) to  
fund Senate Bill 1383 program activities and software for the Solid Waste Section.  
2. Appropriate $117,739 to the Public Works operating expenditure budget for grant  
revenue received from the Senate Bill 1383 program in the Solid Waste Fund. (Five  
votes required)  
Attachment(s):  
4.7  
Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement  
with Verde Design, Inc., to provide design and construction support services for  
Pickleball Court Preliminary Study & Design, Project 23-36, in an amount not to exceed  
$156,000.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
1. Transfer and appropriate $227,310 from the Park Land Dedication Fund and  
4.8  
Recommendation(s):  
$22,190 from the Capital Improvement Program Reserve Fund to Cuesta Park Fitness  
Court, Project 21-57. (Five votes required)  
2. Find that in accordance with the requirements, Cuesta Park Fitness Court, Project 21  
-57, has been determined to be categorically exempt as a Class 4, Minor Alterations to  
Land, under California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15304.  
3. Approve plans and specifications for Cuesta Park Fitness Court, Project 21-57, and  
authorize staff to advertise the project for bids.  
4. Authorize the City Manager or designee to award a construction contract to the  
lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within the project budget of  
$601,000.  
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 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  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Certifying the  
6.1  
Recommendation(s):  
North Bayshore Master Plan Subsequent Environmental Impact Report, Adopting  
California Environmental Quality Act Findings Related to Environmental Impacts,  
Mitigation Measures, and Alternatives, and Adopting a Statement of Overriding  
Considerations, Mitigation Measures, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting  
Program, All in Accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, to be read in  
title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
2. Introduce an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Approving a Development  
Agreement between the City of Mountain View and Google LLC for the North Bayshore  
Master Plan Project Generally Located North of U.S. 101 Bounded by Charleston Road  
to the North, Stevens Creek to the East, Space Park Way to the South, and Huff Avenue  
to the West, on Portions of the Gateway Master Plan Area Located at the Northwest  
Corner of Shoreline Boulevard and the U.S. 101 Northbound On-Ramp, and Six Parcels  
Between San Antonio Road and Marine Way in the P(39) (North Bayshore) Precise Plan,  
and on a Portion of the Shoreline Amphitheatre Parcel North of Amphitheatre Parkway,  
Outside the North Bayshore Precise Plan Area, to be read in title only, further reading  
waived, and set a second reading for June 27, 2023 (Attachment 2 to the Council  
report).  
3. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving a  
Master Plan to Construct Up to 7,000 Residential Units, 3.11 Million Square Feet of  
Office (Including 1.3 Million Square Feet of Bonus Floor Area as Net New Office),  
Approximately 14.8 Acres of Dedicated Public Park Land, Approximately 11.3 Acres of  
Privately Owned, Publicly Accessible Open Space, 233,990 Square Feet of Ground-Floor  
Retail, 55,000 Square Feet of Community Space, an Optional Private District Utilities  
System, and District Parking Garages All on an Approximately 153-Acre Site Generally  
Located North of U.S. 101 Bounded by Charleston Road to the North, Stevens Creek to  
the East, Space Park Way to the South, and Huff Avenue to the West, on Portions of the  
Gateway Master Plan Area Located at the Northwest Corner of Shoreline Boulevard and  
the U.S. 101 Northbound On-Ramp, and Six Parcels Between San Antonio Road and  
Marine Way in the P(39) (North Bayshore) Precise Plan, and on a Portion of the  
Shoreline Amphitheatre Parcel North of Amphitheatre Parkway, Outside the North  
Bayshore Precise Plan Area, 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 Approving a  
Vesting Tentative Map to Create 58 New Parcels, Including 27 Parcels for Residential  
Buildings with up to 7,000 Residential Condominium Units, 360 Commercial  
Condominium Units, and 526 Vertical Subdivision Lots in a 153-Acre Master Plan Area  
Generally Located North of U.S. 101 Bounded by Charleston Road to the North, Stevens  
Creek to the East, Space Park Way to the South, and Huff Avenue to the West, on  
Portions of the Gateway Master Plan Area Located at the Northwest Corner of  
Shoreline Boulevard and the U.S. 101 Northbound On-Ramp, and Six Parcels Between  
San Antonio Road and Marine Way in the P(39) (North Bayshore) Precise Plan, and on a  
Portion of the Shoreline Amphitheatre Parcel North of Amphitheatre Parkway, Outside  
the North Bayshore Precise Plan Area, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 4 to the Council report).  
5. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Ordering the  
Vacation of Public Street and Service Easements within the North Bayshore Master Plan  
on a 153-Acre Site Generally Located North of U.S. 101 Bounded by Charleston Road to  
the North, Stevens Creek to the East, Space Park Way to the South, and Huff Avenue to  
the West, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 5 to the Council  
report).  
6. Acting as the City Council and as the Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional  
Park Community, adopt A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View  
and of the Shoreline Regional Park Community Board of Directors Authorizing the City  
Manager or Designee to Negotiate and Execute an Option to Lease and Ground Lease  
with Google LLC of Lot C at One Amphitheatre Parkway for District Parking for a Ground  
Lease Term of up to 55 Years with Four 10-Year Options to Extend, Consistent with the  
Approved Key Terms, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 6 to  
the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
6.2  
1. Convene a public hearing, accept public comment, and provide input to staff on the  
Fiscal Year 2023-24 Recommended Budget (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Approve for inclusion in the Council work plan Project A3, Explore implementing a  
temporary downtown office cap on new development, and Project B27, Develop  
comprehensive updates to the Downtown Precise Plan, identified in the Council work  
plan for Fiscal Years 2023-25 (Attachment 2 to the Council report).  
3. Approve the Strategic Priorities and the remainder of the projects identified in the  
Council work plan for Fiscal Years 2023-25, excluding Project A3, Explore implementing  
a temporary downtown office cap on new development, and Project B27, Develop  
comprehensive updates to the Downtown Precise Plan (Attachment 2 to the Council  
report).  
4. Commit $31,050 in Fiscal Year 2022-23 from one park in-lieu fee in the Park Land  
Dedication Fund to the acquisition of a portion of property at 711 Calderon Avenue.  
Attachment(s):  
7. COUNCIL, STAFF/COMMITTEE REPORTS  
No action will be taken on any questions raised by the Council at this time.  
8. CLOSED SESSION REPORT  
9. ADJOURNMENT  
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