CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR
AGENCY/PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY
MEETING AGENDA

January 5, 2017
6:00 PM

The Mission of the City of Coalinga is to provide for the preservation of the community character by delivering quality,  responsive City services, in an efficient  and cost-effective   manner,  and to develop, encourage,  and promote a diversified economic base in order to ensure the future financial stability of the City for its citizens.

Notice is hereby given that the City Council will hold a Regular Meeting, on January 5, 2017 in the City Council Chambers, 155 West Durian Avenue, Coalinga, CA. Persons with disabilities who may need assistance should contact the Deputy City Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the meeting at 935-1533 x113. The Meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. and the Agenda will be as follows:

1.CALL TO ORDER

1.   Pledge of Allegiance

2.   Changes to the Agenda

2.AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND PROCLAMATIONS
1.Swearing In of New Councilmembers Tanya Stolz and Ron Lander
2.Swearing In of the New City Treasurer James Vosburg
3.Certificate of Recognition - Honoring Jose Ruiz
4.Swearing In of the New City Clerk
5.Swearing In of Police Officer David Cano
6.Swearing In of Animal Control Officer Nichole McGovern
7.Swearing In of Part-Time Animal Control Officer Brent Orr
8.Swearing In of Public Safety Dispatcher Nicole Clarey
9.Presentation by Knox Bronson regarding a Community Garden proposed at 180 Pierce Street
10.Presentation by Dan Bergmann of IGService regarding Water and Wastewater Projects and Potential Water Rate Impacts
11.Mid State Realty - Quarterly Report, Tawnya Stevens
3.CITIZEN COMMENTS
This section of the agenda allows members of the public to address the City Council on any item not otherwise on the agenda. Members of the public, when recognized by the Mayor, should come forward to the lectern, identify themselves and use the microphone. Comments are normally limited to three (3) minutes. In accordance with State Open Meeting Laws, no action will be taken by the City Council this evening and all items will be referred to staff for follow up and a report.
4.PUBLIC HEARINGS (NONE)
5.CONSENT CALENDAR
1.Check Register: 10/01/2016 - 10/31/2016
2.Monthly Treasurer's Report October 2016
3.Check Register: 11/01/2016 - 11/30/2016
4.Approve MINUTES - December 1, 2016
5.Waive Second Reading and Adopt Ordinance No. 799 (Adoption of 2016 California Building Codes)
6.Waive the Second Reading and Adopt Ordinance No. 798 to allow public and private schools to be permitted in Mixed Use (MX) zones by conditional use permit with additional development regulations (Westbridge School to be located at 201 Washington Street)
7.Authorize Police Chief to enter into a Contract for Veterinary Services at the Animal Shelter
8.Authorize the Public Works and Utilities Director to enter into an Agreement with Aramark Uniform Services to provide uniforms to field personnel
9.Approve Lease Agreement with California Business Machines
10.Authorize the Police Chief to replace two HVAC units at the Police Department
11.Police Department Monthly Report
12.Fire Department Report - November
13.Public Works and Utilities Monthly Report
6.ORDINANCE PRESENTATION, DISCUSSION AND POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS
1.Adoption of Resolution No. 3753 Accepting and Approving the Election Results from the November 8, 2016 Consolidated General Election
Marissa Trejo, City Manager
2.Discussion, Direction and Potential Action regarding Designating 180 Pierce Street as a Community Garden Site
Marissa Trejo, City Manager
3.Discussion regarding City Council's Stance on Homeless Situation
Marissa Trejo, City Manager
4.Discussion and Direction regarding Food Truck Regulation
Sean Brewer, Community Development Director
7.ANNOUNCEMENTS

1.   City Manager's Announcements

2.   Councilmembers' Announcements/Reports

3.   Mayor's Announcements

8.FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
9.CLOSED SESSION
1.CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS – Government Code 54957.6. CITY NEGOTIATORS: City Manager, Marissa Trejo; Assistant City Attorney, Mary F. Lerner. EMPLOYEE (ORGANIZATION): General Employees and Non-Represented Employees
10.ADJOURNMENT
Closed Session: A "Closed" or "Executive" Session of the City Council, Successor Agency, or Public Finance Authority may be held as required for items as follows: personnel matters; labor negotiations; security matters; providing instructions to real property negotiators; legal counsel regarding pending litigation; and protection of records exempt from public disclosure. Closed session will be held in the Administration Building at 155 W. Durian Avenue and any announcements or discussion will be held at the same location following Closed Session.