Welcome everyone, satisfied brand-new year. Great to see every person'' s deals with again. In this part of the meeting, the council will certainly receive public testament and also consequently the public line will be shut and also unattainable.
I want to ask the staff to
please call roll. -[ Bush] Okay, Council Member Kalantari-Johnson.- [Johnson] Existing, pleased brand-new year. (indistinct )- Right here. -[ Bush] Cummings. -Here.- [Bush]
Brown. -Right here. – [Shrub] So, Meyers is absent, Mayor, is she gon na be absent the whole meeting?- She will be lacking. – [Bush]
Vice Mayor Watkins. And Also Mayor Brunner.- I put on ' t either.
Okay. Thank you.
Bush] Mayor Council Member Kalantari-Johnson. -Existing. – [Shrub] Golder. – Here. – [Bush] Cummings. – Below. -[ Shrub] Brown. -Right here.- [Shrub] Participant Meyers is missing, Vice Mayor Watkins. – Right here. -[ Shrub] As Well As Mayor Brunner'.
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numbers 5 with 18 on our program. Currently I'' d like to ask the council members if there are any kind of declarations. of incompetency today.Okay, listening to none, I ' d like to ask the city staff.
to introduce any type of enhancements as well as
or removals.- [Shrub] – Thank you. Dental interactions is a possibility for participants of the.
will like quickly after program thing 18 today. Please telephone call in towards the end of item 18 if you might want to make a remark throughout oral communications. Currently I ' d like to call. on our city attorney, Tony Condotti to give a. record on our closed session.
– Yes, great mid-day Mayor Brunner, members of the common council. Council met this mid-day. at
2:00 PM in closed session using zoom to consider. the following issues. Product one was a seminar. with labor mediators worrying all negotiating units, Fire IAFF Local 1716,. fire monitoring, OE3, bid managers and also. supervisors, SCIU Local 521, as well as unrepresented employees. Item 2 was a conference. with legal advise worrying obligation claims. Claimants are Destiny, McKayla,. Rogers, as well as Susan O ' Hara.
Those things are additionally provided. on your mid-day program as item 10 and there.
-Thank you. Next I ' d like to invite as well as.
– Thank you, Mayor Brunner and council.
I simply wan na begin off by. stating just how recognized I am to formally get on board and joining you for today ' s. conference( indistinct) 2022. Prior to I delve into my presentation, I simply ant to take this. opportunity additionally to (indistinct) filling up in the interim function. over the last several weeks and urge for doing so, and also I ' m excited to be. on board at( indistinct) as well as ready to roll up my sleeve. Offer me one minute, I'' m. gon na pull up a discussion. Okay, everybody see my display? -Yes.- Okay.
For starters today, I desired to chat a little bit regarding fads that are taking place. on the COVID front. I understand it ' s top mind for everybody.
See the significant uptick, both below locally, yet across the country, mostly credited to the Omicron variation, however I ' m gon na hand it. over to Larry Imwalle, our Homeless Solutions Feedback manager, to provide an upgrade on. lots of initiatives underway in reaction to our
. homeless feedback efforts.So as we ' ve all been adhering to. our region and a country
, we'' re seeing a significant uptick as we enter the 3rd year of. operating under this pandemic, Santa Cruz region ' s COVID numbers
have currently reached their highest point that we ' ve seen over the. period of this pandemic. However, one motivating. information factor is that we have not experienced. a matching boost in COVID associated deaths.
And also our local health and wellness professionals. are truly attributing that to the efficiency and.
effectiveness of the vaccines and really protecting.
our community members versus extreme ailment.
relevant to the infection. That claimed, the patterns.
are absolutely worrying. This graph reveals the average
. number of everyday cases in the area over the last 14 days. And as you can see, we ' ve experienced a 321 %. over the last 14 day period, significant boost based upon the task that we ' ve over the last pair of months. Consequently, hospitalizations. in addition to ICU visits are all predicted to raise.
as we relocate right into February, area being very closely checked by all of our neighborhood doctor, as well as area public. health and wellness and forecasting a peak as we move into the. 2nd week of February, and also most of our doctor are increase preparation. of what they prepare for will certainly be a significant spike.So again, vaccine performance remains to be the toughest. as well as most efficient way to secure
ourselves, our loved. ones, and also neighborhood members. Desired to simply share a. few stats connected to that to actually emphasize as well as highlight why it ' s so essential to. guarantee that we ' re immunized in addition to boosters, the opportunity.
Those that are unvaccinated, 3.9, practically 4 times a lot more. likely to obtain COVID-19 than those totally vaccinated.
We ' re likewise 10 times a lot more. likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 than those.
that are fully immunized as well as virtually 17 times a lot more.
likely to not endure the infection than those that are completely vaccinated. Data truly speaks for itself. Spread that home again. Exactly how essential( indistinct). So current patterns in terms of. what those vaccination numbers appear like throughout the county, 71, practically 72 %of total region populace are currently completely vaccinated. That ' s good news, wonderful development that we. transformed the in 2014. We would still enjoy to see that nearly 30 %unvaccinated gotten to. So there ' s still major push. on the vaccination front to attempt to obtain'this( indistinct) possible.There has actually
been a recent. change on the boosters in regards to the intervals
of when one may wish to consider going. in to get your booster dose that has actually reduced from. 6 months to five months, another( indistinct )self safeguarded.
A few statistics I desired. to go through real fast, just to dive in a bit much more in concerns to vaccinations and boosters. We ' re at 69 % fully. vaccinated 65 as well as older, 58% totally immunized 50 to.
64 years old population, 30 to 37% totally vaccinated.( indistinct )to 49. 15 to 17 population as well as 3.4, 4% fully immunized.
So absolutely still some direct exposure there. Some locations we need to keep servicing. I assumed you would certainly find those stats. Currently, the California. Department of Public Health and wellness each has actually supplied brand-new. guidelines around isolation, depending upon whether.
you got a booster, you have an exposure and also
. obtained your booster.The assistance currently claims.
asking this enough, unless you receive a positive COVID
test. I recognize this has actually been a. whole lot to public( indistinct) changing that it would certainly be. important (indistinct
) benefit. As well as once again, just a reminder indoor mask, that orders stay in effect orders were extra lately. put in effect statewide. (indistinct )led the video game with placing those restrictions. in position late 2021, as well as will proceed to be in area for. There continues to be a number.
That location is open 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday to Friday (indistinct ). It ' s virtually a loads various other places spread across the county.I will simply keep in mind that. Something to be prepared for, that ' ll most likely be the instance.
I wished to share these. resources with everyone. Because of the uptick. that we ' re experiencing, both the community, we ' re. Seeing an uptick among our very own staff members and out of the abundance of caution, desiring to, well, safeguarding.
the security of our workers as well as the general public that we'offer, made the choice today to allow any employees that can work from another location as well as are able to do so, we ' re motivating that that occurs.That ' s gon na need we make some modifications. for front counter hrs. So community members that. want the latest, find that information at.
cityofsantacruz.com/coronavirus. I ' ll additionally just note I ' m having. conversations with the mayor
around layout of council conferences, obviously under the situations, the decision was made to continue'conducting these basically for currently.
I understand we all like. I ' ll go in advance as well as hand it over to Larry who ' s (indistinct) offered an upgrade on our homeless response.- Great mid-day, mayor.
as well as council members, Larry, Homelessness Action manager.Yeah, as Matt pointed out, I have some updates on current activity connected to being homeless feedback. Initial thing I wan na show you all is progression at River Street.
Opened this camp last week, Thursday and Friday, when we moved the. We proceed those initiatives over the weekend break and proceed this week.
My upgrade earlier today is that we have 18 individuals in camp presently, there ' s another five or six. in the registration procedure. We expect that camp be at complete ability, which has to do with 30 individuals. by the end of following week. We recall that this is a. various type of camp design than we have actually performed in the past where we ' re really focused. on developing community, there ' re requirements. around case administration, establishing individualized solution plans and making progress in the direction of objectives to get linked to extra. irreversible state housing.The following item I wan na'upgrade you all on is the Redemption Military ' s program for a 24/7 75 bed sanctuary of the depot. The council licensed the contract at the December 14th council conference. This contract is currently in legal evaluation by the Salvation Army ' s. regional administration and personnel is collaborating with them to begin this program as quickly as possible. I understand this is one of. the items of our efforts to broaden( indistinct ). capability in the city.Also pertaining to that activity. at the December 14th meeting, there was a question around.
Redemption Military ' s engagement in the state unemployment. Now, the next update is associated. The timeline supplied to the city was to be able to have actually that whole lot secured construction professional by.
( indistinct) location by today. People that were camping at the website were offered call details.
Benchlands, which is the space we allow people recognize is offered. We ' ve had the city
.
from 10:00 to 1:00 PM for any person that ' s interested. Contact details for our. staff is offered on the notice given to people at Great deal 27. On top of that, we ' ve had the ability to assist 2 people from Whole lot 27 have relocated right into the.
transitional area camp at 1220 River.
As well as then today outreach. We likewise at the same time supplied.
They were discovered and also. PD on any kind of kinda enforcement that could be required with.
The following planned closure of an encampment is the Depot Park Evacuation Encampment that was established after the flooding of the low existing areas around the San Lorenzo. As we kept in mind at that time.
that this was intended to be a short-lived encampment that
we intended to shut. by the middle of January.So the strategy is to close. that encampment following week, we ' ll be seeing the campers. at the end of this week. As well as with this camp, we '
ll be sustaining moving. of those who are interested
in returning to the Benchlands, which is where most. individuals who are living( indistinct) Park right. now were prior to the flooding.
I believe with both of these closures', the at Lot 27 as well as with Depot Park, the Benchlands is an acting area. It ' s the available area. that we have presently till additional sanctuary capability line. The program up with armory will certainly be a considerable. addition to our capacity.
Once more, is routed by council. We ' re additionally collaborating with a timeline for over the longer duration. for closure (indistinct)'. The next upgrade is with
regard to security working program growth. And this is an association with the large automobile statute that is in the application procedure. We have a 3 rate program in the works, tier one being emergency situation. Currently, the PD whole lot is.
available for emergency use.
There are three areas there, one for use by associate confidence neighborhood. Lot-4 is also being. thought about as an area for a tier one emergency situation place that lies outside. of the coastal zone. Tier two, the overnight. program, there ' s an update.
The zoning manager, we had a hearing with. That hearing took location on January 5th as well as was carried over and also will.
be advanced the 12th.
That process is relocating forward. Personnel is likewise conference. Rate three with 24/7 got service supplier, part of the secure parking program called, the city issued an RFP for being homeless associated.
We ' re reposting that. RFP on the city ' s website and trying to obtain the word out that we are interested in.
After that target date. personnel doing any actions for running a risk-free parking program, to be able to establish. a rate three program.'And after that my last update. heard from council, there ' s a great deal of job. going on with the respect to homelessness related issues.Most of
it ' s going on behind the scenes and you ' re interested in receiving more routine interactions. So we ' re doing some. interior interactions preparing to
supply some much more. routine constant updates
. In the meanwhile, we ' ll proceed to offer updates with the city managers weekly.( indistinct) It '
s my upgrade. I ' m delighted to respond to any. questions you'all might have. -Council Participant Cummings, I see you have your hand, up. Thanks, Larry Imwalle.- Thanks, Larry as well as thank you, Matt for those discussions, I did have two quick inquiries. associated to being homeless. I was under the impact. when it come to the Benchlands, I assumed that several council. When the floods occur and the effects that take place after that and not desiring to see, participants have shared some issue around. a homeless encampment at the Benchlands.And I suggest, it is a flood zone, we ' re not currently out.
And also so I ' m simply interested if you.- Yeah, so the areas that. We ' ve relocated people out of that location', and also we ' ll continue to.
telephone call Benchlands North', it'' s not at the very same degree. of risk for flooding. It does get sloppy, yet this is the place that we.
have readily available currently to be able to use people to go.
This is where most people at. Depot Park were before flood.Kind of we ' ve moved. people out of the areas that are at many threat.
And again, the real goal. is to be able to establish extra shelter capacity. Again, the depot.
program open up 75 ports. Therefore our goal is really towards lowering and ultimately closing. the Benchlands location.- And also then my second question, the armory ' s been up and running.
for a number of years now, as well as the area ' s been. running that program, my comprehending the city. helped get rid of that site.What ' s occurring with all those individuals that are presently there. There ' s currently individuals since it appears like if the city ' s taking over. who definitely, you understand, the region'' s assisting to provide there. And also we ' re stating, we ' re.
gon na place in 75 beds. I assume there ' s possibly over
. a hundred up there right now. As well as so I ' m just interested, appears like we ' re losing.
– Yeah, I suggest, that ' s a good. In the close to term, if there'' s. still the county programs, both in the Armory. That they ' re continuing to.
We ' ll have our 75 individual program. And also I believe particularly what, if any type of added city. The city has a strategy for.
– Right, I think it ' d. be great at some point, if we could simply obtain some. Now we'' re seeing a lot of the. And also I assume for the neighborhood, it ' d just be excellent to have.
And also when it ' s time for public remark, you ' ll be able to press. I ' ll additionally just note I ' m having. I ' ll go ahead as well as hand it over to Larry that ' s (indistinct) supplied an upgrade on our homeless response. And also we ' re claiming, we ' re.
As well as so I ' m simply interested, seems like we ' re losing.I think it would certainly simply be good to get a feeling of what are some tradeoffs between having either smaller
programs or bigger programs and just exactly how variety of beds
have transformed over time, valuable for having those conversations with. Thanks extremely a lot and I.
appreciate all the work. – Thank you, yes, well, we.
can work on that details. – Thanks, Council Participant Cummings, and also I have Council Participant Brown and after that Council Member Golder. – Thank you, Mayor Brunner. And also thank you Imwalle for.
supplying that upgrade. I simply truly wan na value every one of the job that you'' re doing to try to browse this really,.
really difficult scenario and with the direction that.
I simply wan na claim thank you for that. And also I guess Council Participant Cummings asked many of my questions, but I did wan na simply ask an adhere to up to what ' s happening with Whole lot 27.
As well as so, and also I put on ' t think they plan to close down procedures. And I think you ' ve all, I ' m not sure if everybody'' s. had a chance to review a message from Keith McHenry concerning the purpose to.
leave on their terms when they'' re able to identify that step. As well as so I'guess I ' m simply asking yourself, it'' s past two o ' clock, we ' re right here in the conference. I ' m not sure what ' s taking place there, but it seems to me that provided the history of the city ' s effort apply evictions at different points, various areas under a. selection of situations, they have actually been controversial.
and kind of on the ground in the moment and after that.
the broader conversation.So I ' m simply asking yourself if. there is any type of intention to try
to work with( indistinct) Not Bombs to maybe have a smoother. change in that area.
Simply interested regarding kind of, there ' s the order as well as there'' s the requirement. And then there ' s the type of the reality that can be a little messier. Any type of ideas on that? – Yes, we have a plan in.
location in the event that Not Bombs has not eliminated its residential or commercial property. I have actually not received any type of interaction from Food Not Bonds agents or otherwise asking the city for an added time or added strategy. So now there'' s. been no communication. 'we ' re prepared to relocate onward, to be able to fulfill a timeline.
that'' s called for people for that building.- That'' s( indistinct)
if I. might( indistinct )my feedback, the demobilization of Great deal 27 has been a relatively significant.
lift for (indistinct) whereas multiple departments.
as you probably know as well as it'' s additionally being driven by some website construction timelines, as well as acknowledging that that'' s working with the Great deal 27 change is the very same team that.
has made commitments, demobilizing the trail park, short-lived discharge encampment. So we recognize that.
Food Not Bombs moving is a difficult one for the team as well as finding choice.
places (indistinct) I can'' t assure you and also. the council, nevertheless, that there ' s been assistance supplied attempting to hope that transition happen as rapidly as possible.The really hopes that
we can keep.
track with timeline of closure along with the various other initiatives.
that I'' m certain( indistinct ).- Council Member Golder, and after that Council Member Kalantari-Johnson. – Thank you for the upgrade. My concern is (indistinct chattering) – Yes. (Golder laughing).
( indistinct chattering) I Value a nod is not.
sufficient which'' s not– No, no, that'' s excellent, that ' s excellent. (indistinct )one, a non-sufficient, great. That ' s it, thank you.
– So yeah, so all those.
expenses are tracked so we can be able to. incorporate that information (indistinct).- Awesome, thank you, that ' s all.
– I would simply add to. I understand that that'' s specific councils. As Larry has actually shared, there ' s a whole lot of moving parts with it, clearly maintaining close track of it.
we share that (indistinct) So we'' ll be functioning in the direction of that. Comes at an excellent time as we.
– Thank you. – Thank you, Mayor. And also thank you so much, Mr. Imwalle for the update, and also I know incredible quantity of work that you and also Lee Butler and also.
the entire (indistinct) right into it. Thanks for all the.
work that you'' re doing and keeping us up to date. I have 2 inquiries. Can you share if as well as just how a.
resort coupons are being utilized as interim short-term.
alternate rooms for shelter as we kind of action from.
these momentary spaces right into our more transitional.
1220 Depot Redemption Army.And then I
' ll just ask both.
my questions if that'' s alright. My second concern, well, comment and concern is,'I ' ve met the for wellness. county behavior wellness, and also I know that we have actually been.
granted a number of grants and there'' s a number of. programs that are starting up to resolve a few of the overlapping demands of those who are unhoused. A Recovering the Road is a.
program that'' s gon na concern our neighborhood truly quickly. I understand that following week.
there'' s a kickoff occasion, an online first occasion. Can you share, I recognize we. have our 2 by two meetings, yet can you share perhaps particularly how we ' re coordinating with.
the Recovering the Road program that is to incorporate.
behavioral health solutions for those that are unhoused? – Yeah, so I can talk.
to the second part first, or the 2nd question.And, yeah, so there'' s this give, the Recovering the Streets and afterwards likewise is we discuss, we shared at the December meeting also, that the county got.
Encampment Resolution Give the both of those initiatives basically are truly regarding attempting to.
offer outreach services to link, to outreach,.
to house as well as attach to those type of supports, behavior health and wellness, chemical abuse, really supplying added.
ability and also staff to be able to involve the.
unhoused, service situation plans and get them connected to the solution that they need to assist effective on that particular path (indistinct) real estate. So yeah, that brand name is coming online. I think they were working with staff January. I wear'' t have an upgrade. on what that development is,'yet you ' re'definitely right.
There ' s a first occasion. That is moving onward.
concentrated on the encampments around, along the San Lorenzo River, they'' ll be concentrated on the Benchlands with that particular project outreach.We additionally have hundred day. challenge where the city
personnel is working with the county and also that ' s a placement with. that'certain program.
There ' s some brand-new resources, brand-new programs that are.
concentrated on that kinda job the outreach (indistinct) And I ask forgiveness, I neglected.
the first question. – That'' s okay, just exactly how we may be using, yeah, resort coupons. as transitioning folks from different rooms. – Right, so we place'' t been doing hotel motel vouchers lately. Last year as well as I neglect.
the information, I apologize, (indistinct) isn'' t right here, but I'understand we ' ve
operated in. local hotel situationally to be able to offer.
short-term hotel vouchers as a bridge to people,.
some real estate near term. That is definitely a device.
We can reach back out to that company, maybe there'' s others. And also after that I understand that.
That hasn'' t been. – Obtained it, thank you.
the city has as well, however the area has actually made.
some solid relationships. A lot more partnership there.
could be a great instructions. Thank you for all the work. As well as once more, appreciate exactly how.
a lot work has been done in a short amount of time. – Thanks. – Council Member Cummings. – Thank you, I simply had.
Due to the fact that we received and also sorry, one adhere to up question.
if this was already pointed out, we obtained emails.
concerning individuals Depot Park. So I'' m simply curious regarding.
how long that encampment is gon na remain in presence or.
That we can obtain back to some of
these folks peopleBecause
– And afterwards I guess one. other comply with up is that, among the points that was. testing with the Benchlands is there ' s been a variety of attempts to have actually handled encampments there is that people then appear.
outside of the borders of the camp and afterwards simply (indistinct). And also so I think if the goal is to attempt to not have individuals camping in locations where they'' re possibly, you recognize, areas that are vulnerable to.
flooding, as an example, I think, what strategy is.
gon na be required to make certain we put on'' t have people coming those locations? -Yeah, good concern. Therefore those initiatives are currently ongoing considering that we relocated individuals out.
of the areas flood risk.And so it '
s been consistent. We'' ve relocated, we ' ve put close check in those low line areas. We have our city outreach personnel, Chris and also Jeremy that are.
regularly involving individuals and also giving areas as well as ideal spots greater up in the Benchlands. So it'' s that sort of. simply that interaction and assistance with people to get them to recognize what the danger is, where an appropriate area is. As well as so that'' s been proceeding.
for the last four weeks as well as we'' ll remain to do that as long as we( indistinct ). to see to it that people are adhering to the requirement to avoid of those high risk areas.
– A lot of (indistinct chattering) I assume it goes without claiming.
that Benchland encampment remain in the flood area,.
No one'' s choice for a long term encampment rate one short-lived real estate. Our objective in ongoing Commissioner Larry as well as (indistinct) from a great deal of time in the building sanctuary component, that period.
– Thank you, Matt. As well as I think I'' ll just comment briefly as well as reiterate that we'' ve been up seeing the city of Santa Cruz web site. There'' s a web page on that.
on a great deal of these topic, cityofsantacruz.com/homelessness as well as there'' s information on the Depot Park Vehicle Parking Whole Lot Encampment as well as several of the lengthy term strategies in addition to what has actually been, what the city has been.
buying as well as doing. So it'' s an excellent place to keep updated till our following council. upgrade is the website.So thanks a lot. Exists anything else in terms of, for the neighborhood to stay.
upgraded besides that internet site? Is the email.
[email protected] still active? – I think it is. – The email, we can.
always onward too. So thanks so much. Does that wrap up the.
– It does mayor, thank you for your time.- Thank you so much for that update.
the council meeting schedule. The city board will, Bonnie Shrub. – [Shrub] Sorry, I'' ll allow you follow me. – Go ahead. -[ Bush] I was simply gon na say there are no adjustments to the schedule, yet just a pointer that we.
have our special conference, our research session and also our.
special meeting on the 18th, beginning at 4:00 PM.Study session
first, and afterwards the advisory.
body meeting following. – Okay, thank you. And also going on to the approval agenda, the permission program consists.
of items five through 17. For members of the general public who.
are streaming this conference, this would certainly be the time for you to hire if you wish to comment.
on products 5 via 17, they get on the schedule. There'' s guidelines on the screen. Bear in mind to silence your streaming gadget as well as press star 9 to elevate your hand and listen for the queue.
Are there any council. Council Participant Cummings. I just have.
Okay, Allow'' s see, Council. Possibly obtained the very same e-mail, so they ' re possibly the exact same questions.And if they ' re not, then I have questions. Yeah, I simply have.
A fast question on product 12, the collection calling. 12 Collection.
calling legal rights, terrific. Okay, so let'' s begin with item number 12, the collection identifying? – Yeah, thank you. This is recommendation to accept Naming Rights Gift Agreements for the Branciforte and.
Garfield Park branch libraries. And we received a checklist schedule.
record of what those are. I am conscious of other similar.
initiatives in particular. I just wan na call out the.
project to raise funds for the kids'' s room.
at the Branciforte Collection for Allison Endert, therefore I'' m just wondering if', it ' s out there'and I ' m simply wondering if this is something.
that is gon na be recurring which hasn'' t pertained to us yet, or like, I wan na sustain these as well as. I also wan na make sure that we leave space for.
others that might come our way.And I ' m presuming that a person would certainly, so I'' m unsure if anyone.
from the collection is below. – Yolande Wilburn, library director and city manager, Matt Huffaker and Bonnie Shrub, you have your hand up? – I do, I was just gon na.
say that Yolande allow me understand that she is gon na be.
inaccessible after 4:00 PM. And also due to the fact that the meeting began late. – I see, thanks for that. – So if it'' s not something. that can be answered today, that'' s alright, I simply desired to mention (indistinct) clear a doubt, I put on'' t wan na close (indistinct)- Is that something, Matt. that you could adhere to up with? – Yeah, absolutely noted,.
Council Participant Brown. And we can definitely circle.
back with (indistinct) and offer you an opportunity to.
have a conversation about it. Thank you.
– Great, thank you.
– Thanks. Okay, we have 2 inquiries on item 13 from Kalantari-Johnson and.
Council Member Cummings. There was a motion to honor a contract for the acquisition of six-gallon.
food scrap containers from Eco-Vision Environmental in the amount 225,000.
from the refuse fund. Council Member Cummings. – Yeah, so we had a member of the general public that connected with inquiries and also I was just gon na see if maybe somebody from public.
works might simply give a recap of the responses that came.
– Mark Dettle, supervisor of public jobs. I'' d like( indistinct )Perez. She ' s actually the job manager as well as like to have her supply that.
switch on your microphone as well as your camera. You'' re gon na need to.
speak out a bit. – You'' re really peaceful. I can hear you, yet extremely faintly. I can transform my volume up. (indistinct) Possibly we proceed, Mark Dettle with- – Yeah, I'' m delighted to offer.
the response to the inquiries that Kristen supplied. There was an inquiry about the acquisition of the devices, the six-gallon.
food scrap containers.There ' s a
concern if we.
can merge our acquisition order with various other statewide collective.
We'' ve looked into these containers. It appears good in theory, however the area'' s going. The reason they'' re doing that is, they'' re going to a compost choice where they would take all.
their food trucks to marina the city, our green.
waste actually procedure. We use it at the ranch right.
throughout from Dimeo Lane right across the freeway. It'' s a soil modification. As well as if we had food scraps to that, after that we can'' t proceed that operation and we'' d need to haul our.
material to a compost facility which would dramatically add.
to our carbon (indistinct). We'' ve purchased tools that'' ll really process material.And then
we will certainly take our.
wastewater treatment plant to totally absorb it. We'' ll generate electrical energy.
out of the food waste. It'' s kind of a complete process. There was an inquiry.
regarding the type of plastic in the six-gallon containers. And we wished to make certain.
they'' re virgin plastic, or'it ' s not virgin plastic, it'' s component of its recyclable as well as it is. We studied that and also.
it is a recyclable item, includes a portion of recycled material. Let'' s see. It ' s a six-gallon container that really you put under your sink. And after that maybe taken outdoors place beside your.
recycled or your waste container. And it'' ll be choose up separately on a different kind of.
( indistinct) that we'' ll installed. He was asking if we could utilize.
some sort of compostable bag that could fit that we could utilize, and also that would eliminate.
the cleaning of this bin. Currently, there isn'' t a bag that would certainly the quantity that we would require.
and have to run in this way. We'' re functioning with.
the container and allow'' s see, I would say he additionally asked under the transport.
and Public Job Commission, they'' ve evaluated the thing.
that'' s before your approval we'' ve been in communication with Public Job as well as.
Transportation Commission, we'' ve made a number of presentations, maintaining the payment assessed.
the different food scraps collection pilot program.
which is presently ongoing as well as the application at SB 1383.
And the general public Functions.
– You'' re extremely welcome. Sorry regarding the microphone for Kristen, we'' ll get that take treatment of. Allow'' s see, where are we?
The timer will after that be set to 2 minutes.Any participants, hello guests. Thank you for attending.
Okay, Janine R, please press. star 6 to unmute on your own.
– [Janine] Hi every person,.
my name is Janine Roth and also I am in the Seabright Area. As well as just desired to state I was.
part of the pilot job for the composting and.
it is a video game changer. It is amazing. So I just intended to place in.
a favorable word for that exceptional pilot program and also actually thrilled to see it go everywhere, thanks. – Thanks, Janine. Are there any various other attendees that would love to talk.
to consent agenda product? Okay, seeing non other,.
I'' m looking for a movement on. – I ' ll relocate the permission schedule. – And Council Member Cummings.
Council Participant Kalantari-Johnson. Cummings. Brown.
Council Participant Meyers is lacking. Thank you. For members of the public that.
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participants that have inquiries on item 18? And also we have Matt VanHua the planner and also Lee Butler here for discussion.
– Many Thanks Mayor Brunner. We saw a furry of added.
real estate costs this year as has been the case in the.
last 4 or 5 years, where there have been some.
really significant changes, whether that updates to the.
Real Estate Accountability Act or adjustments to SB 35 and.
simplifying initiatives comparable to that and also abdominal 2162, which assists in development.
of hundred percent cost effective housing jobs.
via a pastoral process. As well as there are some.
relatively considerable costs that came via once more this year. What we tried to do last.
year was offer you with a review of a few of those to ensure that you would have.
a good understanding of what adjustments were.
boiling down from the state.
As well as so I'guess I ' m simply questioning, it'' s past 2 o ' clock, we ' re below in the conference. I ' m not certain what ' s going on over there, however it appears to me that provided the background of the city ' s effort apply expulsions at different points in time, numerous areas under a. variety of conditions, they have been contentious.
We'' ve relocated in, we ' ve positioned close signs in those low line places. Most likely obtained the same e-mail, so they ' re most likely the exact same questions.And if they ' re not, then I have inquiries. – You'' re really silent.And also we are below once again today
and also Matt VanHua will certainly offer you an introduction of some of those costs as well as dive a little bit
deeper right into some of them that have the biggest ramifications here for the city like S 9. With that, I'' ll hand it over to Matt. -Many thanks Lee as well as hey there,
(indistinct) Can everybody see that okay? Great. He can dive right into that.
than two systems or higher under the previous.
regulations, as well as in SB 330. There are some exceptions.
for single-family houses when it concerns this one.
device, this one unit or greater, yet or else it applies to (indistinct), and then AB 602.
– Matt, allow me simply include one factor on that. The replacement demands.
that Matt pointed out below, you'' ll remember the state really. put in cost effective housing substitute needs that are stronger than what we have in our regulation. And so we were anticipating.
that the state could expand that as well as they'' ve done so here. So those demands, those substitute needs apply as well as council will certainly remember.
in a few of the jobs, if they'' re reduced revenue. locals in the growth, those have actually to be changed.
at budget-friendly degrees, not simply the deed restrict. To ensure that'' s an important.
part of extension is those price constraints that have actually to be kept.
– Thanks, Lee, as well as like.
I'' d pointed out a little, that cost. For instance, if somebody was renting a single-family house as well as.
they were of reduced revenue and also that residence was acquired, and allow'' s say it was redeveloped right into one more single-family house, that affordability wouldn'' t. need to be rollovered to the single-family
residence. that was just constructed undoubtedly, but any type of other device that was either rent-restricted somehow.
would certainly have to be changed to that very same level of.
price as well as approximate size. And also so for AB 602, advancement impact fee discontinuation by location, the city has a number of.
development influence charges and cities throughout The golden state do, many of them are determined.
by bed room for units, points of that nature.And what this costs is.
actually claiming is that, if we are to examine the.
cost and alter the fee with a nexus procedure like we perform with all effect charge modifications, that that next time we.
update an effect fee, it needs to be determined by location.
instead of unit or bedroom. Abdominal muscle 1174 is information.
and also timelines relating to SB 35. As well as that'' s simply clearing up that standards at the very first SB 35 submittal apply to the project that any time, despite modifications to that project during the application procedure. And also it additionally includes extra.
timeline info where a candidate or an application, an SB 35 application authorized.
stands forever. However if it obtains lawsuits submitted, that'' s testing the job, that approval is just.
And also so now with real estate manufacturing, you may have heard a little bit regarding SB 10 as well as that'' s an option to allow. It is optional for cities to do this. There'' s no required with SB 10, as well as this would apply to metropolitan.
infill websites near transit. And also naturally there'' s definitions of that. Urban infill sites is much of.
Santa Cruz as well as transportation sites, high quality transit 4 doors as well as.
stop things of that nature. So it applies to those areas and it'' s for upzoning building only. So this could use to.
homes in these sites that currently can only have.
five devices on them, let'' s say, and the city currently has the. capacity if they so select to upzone that to as much as 10 systems without any CEQA needs. – As well as just so we'' re clear on that, that additionally enables us to. alter the general plan. Both the zoning and also.
general strategy can be customized without under (indistinct). The succeeding advancement.
projects would certainly be subject, yet the adjustment in the basic.
strategy owning (indistinct) – ABDOMINAL 345, dealing with the sale.
of ADUs built by nonprofit.So as an example, Environment for Humankind can now develop an ADU in a person ' s backyard. Which can after that be sellable with that certified.
not-for-profit advising that. And SB 478 associates with.
minimum flooring area ratios for up to 10 units. So this forbids regional.
agencies from enforcing a much of less than one on real estate jobs of three to 7 units in dimension as well as a FAR of much less than 1.25 on jobs of eight to 10 devices. And also this additionally applies to minimal lot dimensions and also minimal lot protection criterion that may preclude these FARs. Those would certainly not be permitted.
in this regulation. – Matt, can you just.
spell out the acronyms for those that are providing.
in and may not recognize about floor area ratios and points. – Yeah, thank you. Sorry, so ADUs, accessory residence system, CEQA is the California.
Ecological Top Quality Act as well as after that FAR connects to flooring area ratio, which is really, it'' s the proportion of the amount. of square video on a home that ' s established versus.
The amount of land location of that property.So if a 10,000
square foot building was on a 10,000 square foot great deal area, that FAR would be one. Thanks, mayor. – Thank you. – So currently onto economical.
real estate regulations, ABDOMINAL 491 discusses inclusionary.
device distribution, and also this new legislation requires that occupants of inexpensive devices, inclusionary systems in.
a market price structure have the very same accessibility to those residential building.
facilities, public rooms, actually anything in the.
structure has to be equivalent in terms of (indistinct). And additionally prohibit separating.
budget-friendly device to a floor on a building or details.
area of a structure can need some sort of mix.That mix there
' s no standard for that, but in regards to it, it does speak to devices, separated to one flooring or a.
certain area of a flooring. So it'' s actually obtaining that.
multiple flooring distribution and after that it likewise, it.
does additionally have a caveat in the regulation that.
does speak with advancement receiving government or state financing, is qualified to waivers of.
these growth demands. And afterwards SB 728 relates to nonprofits, currently being able to buy.
up for sale inclusionary device. Once more, a certified.
not-for-profit housing organization can now in fact acquisition.
offer for sale inclusionary devices within a structure and bring.
them under their administration as well as manage those units.There ' s
component of their.
nonprofit housing organization. And right here'' s the a couple of expenses on being homeless that passed in 2021, ABDOMINAL MUSCLE 362 connects to sanctuary,. health and also safety and security processes.
And this has to do with exactly how it. now requires a local firm to adhere to a certain process if a complaint is gotten. affirming second-rate homeless shelter problems. So if the city were to see this, there'' s currently a process. in position to guarantee that any kind of second-rate problem that'' s reported is reduced in a prompt fashion. As well as that if it'' s a condition associates
to a wellness. and also security( indistinct) that it be ameliorated as.
soon as feasible, immediately. And also AB 816 is the real estate count on fund concern for being homeless. The state obtains government.
real estate count on fund money for housing projects currently. That money is distributed for all kind of.
affordable real estate jobs throughout the state. And this costs now states that that money be initially focused on to tasks offering individuals experiencing homelessness.So it will likely see more state financing moving forward homeless, fine? Currently onto a student and age. associated housing regulation.
SB 290 is an adjustment density bonus offer statute that now enables reduced. earnings pupil real estate to receive one extra. giving in or reward.
If it ' s a trainee real estate task with at the very least 20 %budget-friendly unit and SB 591, that was one. of the a lot more creative bills I ' ve seen in
a while. It connects to shift. young people in elderly real estate.
And this truly develops.
intermixing in one structure. And also this is one means to get at.
As well as currently onto occupant defenses,
SB 60 gives the city an. And also Abdominal muscle 978 in places rent out cap and eviction protections. As well as then there was a number of.
housing element requirements that are brand-new this past year, AB 215 associates with public involvement and also requires a new public comment period for the initial revision. of the housing element.So we ' re starting our real estate. component process this year
. There will be a particular public when we have a first draft of that.
process in position for that. There ' s already intended. to be a public procedure, now there ' s one that.
we have to show the state at this particular time in order.
to satisfy this new regulations.
And after that abdominal muscle 787 associates to. the conversion of market price to cost effective housing. Sometimes market price housing is converted to budget-friendly real estate, as well as that previously was. unable to be counted towards the Regional Real estate. Requirements Allotment or RHNA and also said, and this regulation. now enables those conversions to be counted towards that number at a moderate income degree. Abdominal 1304 agreeably. furthering reasonable housing. And also this requires that the. housing aspect now talk about how the city seeks to address variations as well as housing demands and gain access to. So there ' ll be a new extra section in our real estate element. Discussing this. Currently onto SB 9. So SB 9 is the California.
Real Estate Opportunity A Lot More Efficiency, HOME Act.And I wan na be really clear that there there ' s certainly no state guidance. We place ' t obtained that yet. We don ' t understand precisely when',. it could be this spring, but there ' s a variety of. interpretations to be made with the regulation. It ' s big as well as there'' s a great deal of places where personnel draft planners and also attorneys need to make analyses. What we ' ve truly done is talk with as numerous. jurisdictions as possible. I ' ve attended five or six. webinars that were statewide. Were led by land usage.
attorney experts related'to this regulation and.
gain in information from it. Number out specifically what
. the needs of it are. Therefore with all this work, the city
is thus far placed. with each other an info and also process guide, which is. an accessory in this package. And also the goal of this is with.
our finest present information to aid lead interested.
neighborhood members and also applicants designers via this procedure,
and also to better understand the legislation and also the requirements surrounding it. That ' s where we ' re at right currently. As well as it ' s definitely a living document nearly every time we speak concerning it, something in it alters a little bit.We ' ve got regarding 15 interested individuals. We place ' t obtained an application yet, but we have gotten a number.
of'details requests. We were reached out to by. about 15 interested celebrations in doing an SB 9 task. As well as they ' ve offered a great deal. of inquiries to us as well that have actually aided take this overview. As well as those questions will. continue moving forward.
So never, is that. file affixed to fixed one, yet it ' s definitely our best. stab at it right now, provided all
the details. around now, we ' ve had the ability to do that.
And so with that said SB 9, there ' s really 2 vital aspects to it as well as the first is', that it allows two. key household devices on a whole lot zoned for single-family to be enhanced ministerially.
As well as it enables a metropolitan great deal split on a single-family ' s own story to be accepted ministerially as well. And so those two combined at this time, the interpretation is that, it ' s assuming four devices overall are enabled under this SB 9 process. , if you were to turn the great deal.. right into 2 units on each lot or four under the. existing ADU needs, you might still do 2. main domestic units on solitary whole lot but not split along with to ADU under this state ADU.So you can type of do. 4 systems in either case under this bill. And so with SB 9 tasks, objective basic supply to a factor.
There ' s a number of unbiased standards in the regulations itself. And you can see all those.
about those standards, yet the regulation itself.
details the number of criteria,( indistinct) minimal whole lot dimension, things of that nature.
It does particularly. claim cities can additionally make use of, the city of Santa Cruz can utilize our objective standards as well for this growth, but they can just apply so. long as we ' re still enabling at least two household. systems of 800 square feet each on a property.So we can ' t preclude that. minimal degree of advancement, regardless of what our.
And also there ' s a few other locations where the regulations specifically mentions that their objective requirements supersede any type of other unbiased requirements. And also the two big ones there are the side and rear. That applies throughout the board no matter of any kind of jurisdictions, existing setback on growth.
that no car parking is needed
if it ' s near transportation.
or cars and truck share place, regardless of just how many units. you ' re including via SB 9.
And then SB 9 job aren ' t topic
to California Environmental. Top Quality Act, CEQA and SB 9 does not.
So a task in the seaside area would still need. coastal development authorization, however it would certainly additionally be done simply. by pile without a public.
So with that, some vital following actions that the city will certainly be.
working on regarding SB 9. Like I mentioned before, we ' re gon na remain to.
revise the SB 9 guide affixed as required. And what'we ' re servicing right now is researching potential. statute'changes related to SB 9 development.And then we ' re intending to.
receive main assistance from the state quickly.
And also at that point, we would then establish draft regulation modification. for additional consideration. With that, team. suggestion is to accept the State of California 2021 Land Usage and also Real Estate Regulations.
Update agenda report. Pleased to address any type of concerns, thanks.- Thank you, Matt VanHua.
Let ' s see, are there any. The first one was on Abdominal 787, conversion of market rate. I ' m just curious, what plans, and I know this is all brand-new, brand-new expenses are coming forward', but I ' m just curious just how the.
You ' re muted also by the way.-( indistinct) Perhaps. seeking to the new pattern, you might'absolutely chip in.
– Sure.- So I would certainly anticipate that.
And also so through those, with those gives, I would certainly anticipate that our.
– I guess, a comply with up concern on that. Just how frequently do we see this. My computer mouse really disappeared when I left and also I couldn'' t unmute.
When an elderly real estate, type of this project is.
apartment building of some kind, if after half a century, cost.
requirements disappear, it becomes market, however sometimes they likewise go the various other means as well as end up being budget-friendly. Well, to make sure that'' s usually. a transition we ' ve seen as well as it ' s occurred, I think a pair times in the last 10 years.
as well as our real estate department is on top of those transitions '' reason they ' re
monitoring all. of our budget-friendly housing tasks and those as well as the jobs that are coming to be budget-friendly. – Yeah, I haven'' t seen many that go from market price to budget-friendly, however as Matt stated, we do see those tasks that go, that have the affordability.
limitations ending and also then they take benefit.
of some of those state funds to extend those affordability.So I don ' t think that in. those'circumstances, Matt, possibly you ' d be able to, oh, here'' s Bonnie, hi. Possibly you might address this. In those instances, I put on'' t. believe that we would have the ability to count them if it'' s. deed limited already and also simply expand it, however.
I could be wrong there. Do you recognize the answer.
– I don'' t understand the answer to that one. I know that there'' s some.
enter and also validate that we actively keep an eye on the timing of when affordability constraints or deed constraints expire. And also we'' re extremely energetic in. reaching out to the possession of the home management company to see if they are interested.
and also we encourage them and typically will return to council with price contract and also potentially even some financing in position to secure that funding.
affordability right into the future. – Great, thanks, and also more of a remark.
but I presume I can likewise bring this in kind of a question.With AB 816, which was the focusing on the government housing trust fund cash for project offering people. experiencing homelessness. I assume it ' d be great to bring in that. If we, and also so it ' d be excellent. can get some details back on
like exactly how jurisdictions. can get accessibility to those funds as well as what are several of the. limitations on those funds? Specifically since when we assume concerning our homeless area, it ' s an extremely diverse folks ranging from individuals that have psychological. health and wellness, chemical abuse, to people who have actually just been. evaluated of their residences and are potentially working.
or residing in their vehicles. And after that you likewise have those people that are sort of on the. verge of shedding their houses and also going homelessness and also.
trying to keep them in your home. It ' d be fantastic as points move forward, be able to'kinda track exactly how. to obtain access to those funds to aid with all the.
Housing Blueprint Subcommittee that asked that this. One is details and also then. On the specific one, on Abdominal muscle
602, and as well as wasAdditionally
taking a look at charges per system versus sort of the scale.
Of those units? I ' m thankful to see it right here
.
Just how will the city deal with that? That ' s the very first one. I ' ll simply ask that.
– Yeah, thanks Council Member Brown. So there is no decline. for that to be in position. The regulations only. speaks to when it ' s upgraded and as the requirement.- Great, thank you. And afterwards, so just as a whole, I see that with numerous. items of regulations here as well as possibly even more information of those that there ' s some options that local territories can consider. So as an example, with( indistinct) yes, and the CEQA exemption for 10 units.And after that I was assuming additionally regarding STVR, the temporary getaway rental fines. So we have the option to do that.
– As well as just so we'' re clear on that, that likewise enables us to. I ' ve attended five or 6. That ' s where we ' re at right currently. And also it ' s definitely a living paper simply regarding every time we speak regarding it, something in it transforms a little bit.We ' ve got about 15 interested people. As well as after that SB 9 task aren ' t subject
to California Environmental.Exists consideration
of like just how the council, what the role of the council will be in making those choices? Would certainly you make those changes upon like initiation of request by council? Will certainly you bring us referrals
for us to consider, at what factor will certainly the
council be included in figuring out whether
we wan na value those up? – Many thanks (indistinct). I can'' t talk as much to the short-term rental one, I envision that would certainly either come from council or a various department, however in regards to the 10 system CEQA exception, that'' s something that council can absolutely route us to do at any moment. It'' s additionally something that
might show up in our conversations around how to satisfy the RHNA number in this new housing element. That might be a tool in the toolbox, assistance reach that number that team might recommend to council at some time for consideration. It might absolutely function either means. – As Well As Council Member Brown, I would certainly include that now, we'' re in contract with a.
firm to assist us identify temporary rentals, that'' s through our money department, and also our enforcement team is.
working on assisting money move some of those via.
the procedure faster, the council will remember.
We can look at whether or.
not there is an advantage for us to undergo that costs'' s. allowances raise the fine. I did take a look at that, it'' s been a while because. I took a look at the information of that bill, but I assume that the kid, the transient tenancy tax obligation.
is substantially bigger, and also that'' s where we ' re. obtaining that large bang for our butt collecting.
those (indistinct). The another point that.
I wished to add here is, is just to reiterate what.
Matt pointed out before concerning the SB 9 changes.We are anticipating that. as a result of these new whole lot dimensions as well as due to the fact that of the. allocations on those great deals and also a few of the objective. criteria in the SB 9 itself,
like a 4 foot back setback, taking a look at that, as an example, a few other cities are saying, “Yes, you can have that. four foot rear problem, but that ' s only for a single tale.” And so having that conversation. with the neighborhood to claim, “Ought to a 2nd story be held up to make sure that that residence isn ' t. right in somebody ' s yard.
” There are a number of things. that we would certainly be considering in connection with that, that we do expect. coming down the process in the future after.
we get the HCD guidelines, and also we wear'' t have specific.
Should the council desire.
– Thank you, yeah. SB 9 things is certainly will be continuous and an expense like that is gon na take more to navigate. Thank you.
gon na have RHNA numbers that kind of recommend that.
we got ta do a lot much more, yet theoretically, considering that it wouldn ' t. be a total reduction, is that something'that a. opportunity as a device, something
like that? Is that question clear?- Yes, it is clear and Matt ' s still muted.I ' ll answer it. Yes, that would be a. opportunity in concept, you could take a. single-family ' s owned residential property
, put an allocation for 10 systems on there, for instance, a barrier around the corridors to produce a transition zone. That ' s something that ' s been discussed. That stated, you would certainly not obtain. the delta of 9 offered SB 9. We would certainly have currently have. a delta of 6 because, in most
circumstances, well, I wear ' t wan na claim in most circumstances
, in numerous circumstances, that an allocation of 4 systems. on single-family residential properties is currently is currently feasible. There are a great deal of methods where whole lots create an existing real estate. could not permit that. So they may allow for only a duplex, but then with that said, they can pursue
additional. ADUs under our current policies. That ' s the permutations. Those are the permutations.
that we ' ve been undergoing as we ' ve been assembling. this guide under under S. As well as so simply be adequate to. state yes, potentially, but not the sum total of SB 9.
– Thanks. As well as I appreciate you.
-Thank you, Participant Brown. -Thank you, Mayor.- Thank you, noted.
Looks like that ' s all the inquiries. At this time, we will take it out to the public and also it looks like we have. It ' s like there could be.
celebrity 6 to unmute on your own. We if it ' s not working. can come back to you.
Allow ' s try coming back to you as well as we ' ll transfer to the next.'hand, which is Garrett P. You can –'[ Phillip] Yeah, hi, this is Mr. Phillip. Can you hear me?- [Brunner] Yes, we can, thanks. – [Phillip] Okay, without.
an acknowledgement that the so-called real estate crisis is in fact a federal government.
caused cost dilemma, there is no permanent solution possible.You need to acknowledge that. possession price rising cost of living is the doing of an. unethical corrupt government that spends published cash, never paid back, which devalues our currency that after that raises the cost of. everything, including housing. It ' s not with programmers or property owners. It'' s the federal government, period. 80'% of all national debt was. produced in the last two decades while house rates tripled,. not a coincidence. Criticize the federal government. and the financial cartel.
Beyond that, the affordability. gains from thickness do obey the legislation of lessening returns, as well as it is really construction expenses that have one of the most. effect on affordability.SB 9 doesn ' t address.
that neither that zoning is as well as must
be a neighborhood problem, nor are the reality the mandating. ever before boosted density is anti-capitalist,.
We already have reduced, medium,. I think SB 9 would certainly have us.
believe high thickness zoning can not create enough.
budget-friendly housing. That seems incorrect. Now I could see separating. as( indistinct) parcels and units on those outsized parcels, being something that does allow so for a little small own a home, yet if house possession is. just required for 3 years and afterwards can end up being a leasing, I question SB 9 achieves. anymore own a home for really long.It can make sense, it ' s simply
one more zoning. classification in some locations in some cities, however not.
all over for perpetuity eliminating present.
The last two, we have information coming. (indistinct) Unique whole lot is. And also it ' s time to do away.
that stay in SFR housing need to matter below. As well as a conversation with those concerning whether Santa Cruz should. or need to not resolve discussion( indistinct), thank you.
– [Brunner] Thank you, Garrett P. Okay, I will certainly try again. with telephone number 0828, press celebrity six to unmute yourself.I ' m uncertain I
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-'[ Guest] Hi, I ' m for public remark.- [Brunner] Yes, on thing 18, the State of The Golden State 2021 Land Usage as well as Real estate Regulation upgrade.- [Guest] Though, I simply. intended to make a public comment about the park( indistinct) time for that.- [Brunner] That will be. next for dental interactions.
Thank you. Conanfel, press celebrity, thank you.
– Yes, I'' ve been in Advise. I'' d simply like to say thanks to personnel for that dental presentation. It was very informative.In my day work, I talk to city attorneys, organizers, and the Division of.
Housing System Growth on state regulations, consisting of SB 9. And I simply wished to
. compliment the city staff for taking a delay as well as.
see technique to how SB 9 is mosting likely to play out. There are a whole lot of cities that have actually rushed to making ordinances that we.
wear'' t think are gon na stand up to lawful scrutiny. And also I assume this city.
is doing things right by kind of taking time and also.
allowing the guidance appeared to determine how, if there are peaks to.
the existing zoning codes that require be made. So simply a word of caution, if you all are considering an.
regulation to apply SB 9, wear'' t use a necessity regulation.
for the routine procedure to approve it.And our company believe SB 330 restricts the amount of unbiased standards that can be applied to that. So, and also we'' re also preparing for HCD to release their support, with any luck before this.
in January, February, with any luck by March, I wish to see it out and also we anticipate HCD assistance to validate some of what I'' ve stated. Thank you all for your work. As well as I expect seeing.
just how every one of this integrates in the coming year, thank you. – Thank you Rufus Conanfel. Are there any other participants of the public that would certainly such as to speak.
to item 18 on our agenda? Okay, seeing none, I will bring it back to council. Exists an activity to accept the State of California 2021 Land Usage and also Housing Legislation.
upgrade schedule record? Council Participant Cummings. – Go ahead and also move this report. – Here we have a motion.
I take it you'' re muted? -There we go, it wasn'' t working. I would certainly second that.
Council Member Kalantari-Johnson and also city clerk, Bonnie Shrub, can we have a roll phone call ballot please. I vote as well as Mayor Meyer'' s missing. Movement passes, thank you.
members of the community to talk to us on products that were not detailed on today'' s schedule. , if you are interested in.
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Please remember this is a time for council to hear from the public, and also with oral interactions, we are not able to engage in dialogue with member of the public,. I will now go to NDs as well as thank you for staying with us. Hi, my name ' s Patricia and I live midtown and also I ' m. calling concerning my concern about the head of state of.
The area has it ' s (indistinct) next to a kids ' s play ground the public park (indistinct). As we heard tonight that we.
and we (indistinct) remark. As well as additionally, we have issues that there ' s currently other camping tent camping around the encampment, and we wan na make certain that. That is dealt with. So let ' s do the right point. as well as maintain our park for kids and the community parks for having fun. Please save Depot Park, thanks.- Thank you for taking. the time to contact. The following participant, Garrett P. Press celebrity 6.
– Hi, the thousands of Black. Black Lives Issue is an anarchist as well as bloodthirsty offenders damp desire. The BLM is inflammatory racial sufferer belief authorities defunding has actually caused this feisty.
bigotry as well as not harassing. Cops save lives by separating. violent criminal mayhem from the individuals. BLM cult worshiping is. developing a lot more crime as well as death. Santa Cruz ' s criminal compassion, likewise couple with. its startling crime price placing it among one of the most. hazardous of California city. , if BLM talk about white.. supremacy boogieman, will permit long-term glorification sign of the BLM globe called anarchy, which has actually stabilized the criminal offenses of arson,
robbery and murder.Thank you.- Thanks for employing. That wraps up dental interactions. Which ends our conference for today. Thanks so a lot. Have a remarkable evening, and also this
conference is adjourned.- Thanks, Mayor Brunner.( overlapping chatter).
– Yes, it is clear and also Matt ' s still muted.I ' ll answer it. That ' s something that ' s been talked about. It ' s not through landlords or programmers. Hi, my name ' s Patricia and also I live midtown and I ' m. calling regarding my problem about the president of. The location has it ' s (indistinct) next to a kids ' s playground the public park (indistinct).