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SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES Date: 3/5/2019 Time: 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 701 Laurel St., Menlo Park, CA 94025 City Councilmember Catherine Carlton participated by phone from: Club El Nogal, Cra. 7, 78-96 Bogota DC, Colombia 7:00 p.m. Regular Session A. Call to Order Mayor Mueller called the meeting to order at 7:15 p.m. B. Roll Call Present: Absent: Staff: Carlton, Combs, Nash, Taylor, Mueller None City Manager Starla Jerome-Robinson, City Attorney Bill McClure, City Clerk Judi A. Herren C. Pledge of Allegiance Mayor Mueller led the Pledge of Allegiance. D. Consent Calendar Mayor Pro Tem Taylor pulled item D1. D1. Adopt Resolution No. 6477 rescinding City Council Policy CC-01-0004, Commissions/Committees policies and procedures roles and adopting City Council Policy CC-19-0004, Commissions/ Committees policies and procedures Roles (Staff Report #19-011-CC) Pamela Jones spoke against the merge of the Belle Haven Neighborhood Advisory Committee (BHNLAC) and Library Commission. Mayor Pro Tem Taylor commented that BHNLAC should be charged with another task and not merged. Taylor also suggested the creation of a policy around the City Council email (CCIN) including an automated reply. The City Council discussed and had consensus for appointing Mayor Pro Tem Taylor and City Councilmember Nash to an ad hoc subcommittee to revisit BHNLAC. ACTION: Motion and second (Carlton/Combs) to adopt Resolution No. 6477 rescinding City Council Policy CC-01-0004, Commissions/Committees policies and procedures roles and adopting City Council Policy CC-19-0004, Commissions/ Committees policies and procedures Roles without the dissolving and merging of BHNLAC and appointing Mayor Pro Tem Taylor and City Councilmember Nash to an ad hoc subcommittee to revisit BHNLAC, passed unanimously.

Page 2 D2. Approve the final project study report for the Ravenswood Avenue railroad crossing study selecting Alternative C as the preferred alternative (Staff Report #19-032-CC) ACTION: Motion and second (Combs/Nash) to approve the final project study report for the Ravenswood Avenue railroad crossing study selecting Alternative C as the preferred alternative, passed unanimously. E. Regular Business E1. Accept the 2018-19 mid-year budget report, approve recommended 2018-19 budget amendments, and authorize the City Manager to amend agreements with Alta Planning + Design and Noll and Tam Architects (Staff Report #19-037-CC) Finance and Budget Manager Dan Jacobson made the presentation ACTION: Motion and second (Combs/Carlton) to accept the 2018-19 mid-year budget report, approve recommended 2018-19 budget amendments, and authorize the City Manager to amend agreements with Alta Planning + Design and Noll and Tam Architects, passed unanimously. E2. 2019 City Council policy priorities and work plan (Staff Report #19-035-CC) This is a continued item, no staff report or public comment (refer to minutes of the February 26 meeting). The City Council discussed prioritizing the needs of residents, transportation including Safe Routes, and City services. There was also discussion about completing current projects and improving the quality of life for residents by recognizing the job-housing imbalance. ACTION: Motion and second (Nash/Mueller) to approve the budget principles, passed 4-1 (Taylor dissenting). Mayor Mueller was recused on the downtown town parking structure and exited the chambers. The City Council discussed reprioritizing the climate action plan and the need for undergrounding utilities throughout the City instead of limiting undergrounding to the downtown. There was also interest in defunding the downtown parking structure. Mayor Mueller returned and directed staff to return the defunding of the downtown parking structure to a future City Council meeting. There was also discussion on the prioritizing of the electric vehicle chargers. ACTION: Motion and second (Nash/Carlton) to approve the prioritization of the capital improvement projects, passed unanimously. By acclamation the City Council direct the following items to the commissions: Middle Avenue Caltrain access, San Mateo bike bridge, to Olive Street Complete Streets Commission Energy reach codes and carbon policy Environmental Quality Commission Affordable housing Housing Commission

Page 3 The City Council received clarification on the upcoming study session items and they provided direction on other study sessions they would like to hold. ACTION: Motion and second (Carlton/Combs) to approve the 2019 City Council policy priorities and work plan, passed unanimously. F. Informational Items F1. Pension Liability funding options (Staff Report #19-038-CC) G. City Manager's Report None. H. Councilmember Reports None. I. Adjournment Mayor Mueller adjourned the meeting at 9:30 p.m. Judi A. Herren, City Clerk These minutes were approved at the City Council meeting of April 9, 2019.

Page 4 2018-19 MID-YEAR BUDGET UPDATE

Page 5 AGENDA General Fund Revenues Expenditures Summary of Expenditure Adjustments Recommended Budget Adjustment General Fund Designated Fund Balance

Page 6 GENERAL FUND REVENUES Table 1: General fund revenue amendments summary Item 2017-18 Actual 2018-19 adopted budget 2018-19 projected actual Required mid-year amendments Percent change Taxes $39,030,006 $41,826,000 $43,770,932 $1,944,932 4.7% Franchise fees $2,121,386 $2,047,000 $2,047,000 $0 0.0% Licenses and permits $6,740,334 $7,963,000 $6,128,081 -$1,834,919-23.0% Intergovernmental $1,403,524 $1,062,334 $1,062,334 $0 0.0% Fines $150,112 $1,262,400 $1,262,400 $0 0.0% Interest and rent income $1,413,688 $1,170,000 $1,433,656 $263,656 22.5% Charges for services $9,948,363 $11,959,400 $12,508,581 $549,181 4.6% Other $84,249 $71,046 $71,046 $0 0.0% Transfers and assigned fund bal. $499,274 $527,100 $1,682,319 $1,155,219 219.2% Total $61,390,936 $67,888,280 $69,966,349 $2,078,069 3.1% 3

Page 7 GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES Item Personnel Table 2: General fund expenditure amendments summary 2017-18 Actual 2018-19 adopted budget 2018-19 projected actual Required midyear amendments Percent change Salaries and wages $24,610,776 $28,318,415 $28,733,199 $414,784 1.5% Fringe benefits $11,541,358 $12,286,560 $12,286,560 $0 0.0% Subtotal $36,152,134 $40,604,975 $41,019,759 $414,784 1.0% Operating Operating expense $5,843,110 $6,804,649 $6,895,770 $91,121 1.3% Utilities $1,568,521 $1,762,179 $1,762,179-0.0% Services $6,518,109 $8,595,911 $9,597,530 $1,001,619 11.7% Fixed assets and capital outlay $321,338 $320,060 $325,328 $5,268 1.6% Travel $125,803 $206,520 $206,520-0.0% Repair and maintenance $787,961 $950,774 $1,007,986 $57,212 6.0% Special projects and transfers $6,154,769 $8,013,500 $8,393,500 $380,000 0.0% Subtotal $21,319,611 $26,653,593 $28,188,813 $1,535,219 5.8% Total $57,471,745 $67,258,568 $69,208,572 $1,950,003 2.9% 4

Page 8 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURE ADJUSTMENTS One additional appropriation for accrued vacation No additional benefit or operating requests Previously approved appropriations: Heritage tree ordinance update ($100,000) Traffic Management Plan for Baywood Avenue, Clover Lane, Blackburn Avenue and Marmona Drive ($120,000) Oak Grove Avenue bike improvement ($160,000) 5

Page 9 RECOMMENDED BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS GENERAL FUND: Increase / (Decrease) OTHER FUNDS: Increase / (Decrease) Revenues $2,078,069 Expenditures 1,570,003 Transfers Out 380,000 Net Change in Budget $128,065 Revenues $25,000 Expenditures 595,500 Transfers In (380,000) Net Change in Budget $190,500 6

Page 10 GENERAL FUND- DESIGNATED FUND BALANCE Table 4: General Fund - Designated Fund Balance 2018-19 2018-19 2018-19 2017-18 Adopted Mid-Year Mid-Year Actual Budget Adjusted Budget Variance FUND BALANCES Beginning of the year $33,218,415 $37,116,088 $37,116,088 $0 Non Spendable: Deposits and prepaid items 1,404,765 2,567,643 2,567,643 0 Committed to: Strategic pension funding 4,300,000 4,300,000 4,300,000 0 Emergency contingency 9,300,000 9,300,000 9,300,000 0 Economic stabilization 12,000,000 12,000,000 12,000,000 0 Assigned to: Infrastructure maintenance 2,830,000 2,830,000 2,830,000 0 Community development 1,229,000 1,229,000 1,229,000 0 Other purposes 2,155,219 2,155,219 2,155,219 0 Unassigned 3,897,104 2,734,226 2,862,291 128,065 End of the year $37,166,088 $37,116,088 $37,244,153 $128,065 7

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