City of Fresno  
2600 Fresno Street  
Fresno, CA 93721  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
Thursday, January 13, 2022  
9:00 AM  
Regular Meeting  
In Person and/or Electronic  
City Council  
President - Luis Chavez  
Vice President - Nelson Esparza  
Councilmembers:  
Esmeralda Z. Soria, Mike Karbassi, Miguel Angel Arias, Tyler Maxwell, Garry  
Bredefeld  
City Manager - Thomas Esqueda  
City Attorney - Douglas T. Sloan  
City Clerk - Todd Stermer,. CMC  
PUBLIC ADVISORY:  
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The City of Fresno thanks you in advance for taking all precautions to prevent  
spreading COVID19 virus.  
ROLL CALL  
Invocation - Pastor B.T. Lewis II from Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church  
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag  
APPROVE AGENDA  
***RESOLUTION - Confirming emergency conditions  
continue to directly impact the ability of legislative bodies to  
meet safely in person, and authorizing remote teleconference  
meetings of City legislative bodies for 30 days, pursuant to  
Brown Act provisions (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
Council President Esparza  
Sponsors:  
9:00 A.M. 2022 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION  
Election of Council President and Vice President  
Election of Chair and Vice Chair to the Successor Agency to  
the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Fresno  
CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS  
Proclamation for “National Slavery and Human Trafficking  
Prevention Month”  
Council President Esparza  
Sponsors:  
COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS  
MAYOR/MANAGER REPORTS AND COMMENTS  
UNSCHEDULED COMMUNICATION  
PLEASE NOTE: UNSCHEDULED COMMUNICATION IS NOT SCHEDULED FOR A  
SPECIFIC TIME AND MAY BE HEARD ANY TIME DURING THE MEETING  
Unscheduled Communication - eComments and Emails  
1. CONSENT CALENDAR  
Approval of Minutes for the December 2, 2021 Regular  
Meeting, December 2, 2021 Special Closed Session Meeting,  
December 9, 2021 Regular Meeting and the December 9,  
2021 Special Closed Session Meeting.  
Office of the City Clerk  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to environmental site investigations at  
Fresno Yosemite International Airport (Council District 4):  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to  
Section 15301, Class 6 - Information Collection  
2. ***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 35th Amendment to  
the Annual Appropriation Resolution (AAR) No. 2021-178 to  
appropriate $362,800 for engineering, site investigation and  
testing to determine the presence of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl  
Substances at Fresno Yosemite International Airport  
(Requires 5 Affirmative Votes) (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
3. Approve an agreement with BSK Associates of Fresno,  
California, to provide engineering, site investigation and  
testing to determine the presence of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl  
Substances in the amount of $362,776  
Airports Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the expansion of the Litigation Unit in  
the City Attorney’s Office:  
1. ***RESOLUTION - Adopt the 6th Amendment to the  
Position Authorization Resolution (“PAR”) No. 2021-179,  
adding three full-time positions of Senior Paralegal,  
Paralegal, and Executive Assistant in the City Attorney’s  
Office (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
Ordinance (for introduction) - Amending Administrative  
Abatement, FMC section 10-616, to clarify limits on access to  
restricted areas where abatements are taking place.  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
Approve the Sixth Amendment the consultant services  
agreement Provost and Pritchard Engineering Group, Inc., to  
extend the agreement term from December 31, 2021 to  
January 1, 2023 for design services during construction of  
water well treatment system improvements at Pump Stations  
117 and 284 for removal of Perchloroethylene from  
groundwater. This amendment does not add any project  
costs to the contract. (Council District 2 and County Island).  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Approve the Seventh Amendment to the consultant services  
agreement with Provost and Pritchard Consulting Group, Inc.,  
to extend the agreement term from January 15, 2022 to  
January 31, 2023 for Engineering Design and Feasibility  
Analysis for Removal of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane from  
Groundwater Extraction Wells. This amendment does not add  
any project costs to the contract. (Citywide).  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Actions related to an Amendment to a Lease and Agreement  
of City-owned land at the Fresno-Clovis Regional  
Wastewater Reclamation Facility (RWRF) (Council District 3):  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to  
Section 15301/Class 1 of the California Environmental  
Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines  
2. Approve a Fifth Amendment to the Lease and Agreement  
between the City of Fresno and James Cook, an individual,  
for 485 acres of City-owned land at the RWRF revising  
acreage for APN 327-030-22s from 127 acres to 36 acres for  
the remaining three one-year extensions and adjusting the  
total leased acreage to 394 acres at $189,908 per year  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the upgrade of the ozone generation  
system at the Northeast Surface Water Treatment Facility  
(NESWTF):  
1. RESOLUTION - Authorizing a purchase agreement with  
Suez treatment solutions (SUEZ) for equipment to upgrade  
the ozone generation system at the NESWTF in an amount  
not to exceed $352,800 without advertised competitive  
bidding;  
2. Approve a purchase agreement with SUEZ, in the amount  
of $352,800, for the upgrade of the existing ozone generation  
system (System) at the NESWTF.  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Authorizing the submission of a grant  
application to the California Department of Water Resources  
through its Urban and Multibenefit Drought Relief Grant  
Program for the Critical Well Rehabilitation for Drought  
Response Project and authorizing the Director of Public  
Utilities or designee to execute all application and grant  
agreement documents on behalf of the City of Fresno  
(Council Districts 5 and 6) (Subject to Mayor’s veto).  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Award a construction contract to Clean Cut Landscape  
Incorporated, of Clovis, California, in the amount of  
$3,278,014.60 for the Department of Transportation Fresno  
Area Express’ High-Frequency Network Bus Stop  
Improvement project along Shaw and Cedar Avenues and  
authorize the Director of Transportation or designee, to  
execute all related documents. Bids will expire on January 26,  
2022 (Bid File #3812) (Council Districts 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7)  
Department of Transportation  
Sponsors:  
RESOLUTION - Finding good cause and clear and  
convincing benefit to vary from the Request for Proposals  
process outlined in the Fresno Municipal Code Section 4-204  
relating to the disposition of real surplus property APN  
507-030-48ST (Herndon & Brawley) (Council District 2)  
(Requires 5 Affirmative Votes).  
Economic Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to executing the Master Equipment Lease  
Purchase Agreement and Resolution:  
1. RESOLUTION - Authorizing the execution and delivery of  
a Master Equipment Lease Purchase Agreement and certain  
separate lease schedules with respect to the acquisition,  
purchase, financing and leasing of equipment for the public  
benefit; and authorizing the execution and delivery of  
documents required in connection therewith.  
2. Approve an agreement of the Master Equipment Lease  
Purchase Agreement (MELPA) with Banc of America Public  
Capital Corp. (BAPCC)  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to a Service Agreement for training and  
consulting:  
1. Approve the finding that Esri, Inc. is uniquely qualified; and  
2. Approve a Service Agreement with Esri, Inc. in the amount  
of $65,400 for the Esri Enterprise Advantage Program for  
training and consulting services.  
Information Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the purchase of a new access control system in the  
amount of $612,200 to Johnson Controls Inc., for the  
replacement of the City’s current system. Bid File No. 3813.  
Information Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to Operating Engineers, Local Union No. 3  
(Airport Public Safety Supervisors) for Unit 15 (FAPSS/OE3):  
1. ***Adopt a successor Memorandum of Understanding  
between the City of Fresno and Operating Engineers, Local  
Union No. 3 (Airport Public Safety Supervisors) for Unit 15  
(FAPSS/OE3) (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
2. ***RESOLUTION - Adopt the Eleventh Amendment to FY  
2022 Salary Resolution No. 2021-176 amending salaries in  
Exhibit 15, Unit 15 - Airport Public Safety Supervisors  
(FAPSS), as required by the Memorandum of Understanding  
between the City of Fresno and Operating Engineers, Local  
Union No. 3 (OE3) for Unit 15 (FAPSS/OE3) (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto).  
Personnel Services Department  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Adopt the 12th Amendment to FY 2022  
Salary Resolution No. 2021-176, amending “Exhibit 8, Unit 8,  
Non-Represented effective January 1, 2022,” to adjust the  
salary range for the Intern classification from a maximum of  
$17.00 per hour to a maximum of $19.00 per hour (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto).  
Personnel Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to supplemental Emergency Solutions  
Grant funding provided by the U.S. Department of Housing  
and Community Development Office of Community Planning  
and Development (HUD CPD) to prevent, prepare for, and  
respond to the Coronavirus:  
1. Approve an Agreement with the Housing Authority City of  
Fresno (FHA) to provide a functioning Homeless  
Management Information System (HMIS) in the amount of  
$56,000.  
2. Approve an Agreement with the Marjaree Mason Center  
(MMC) for the operation of a Temporary Emergency Shelter  
in the amount of $300,000.  
3. Approve an Agreement with the Poverello House for the  
operation of a Village of Hope I - Temporary Emergency  
Shelter in the amount of $237,377.28.  
4. Approve Services Agreements with the Elevate  
Community Services (Elevate), a 501(c)(3) non-profit, to  
operate the Ambassador Inn and Villa Motel as temporary  
low-barrier emergency homeless shelters in the total amount  
of $1,256,368.33.  
5. Approve an Agreement with University of California, San  
Francisco (UCSF) for the operation of COVID-19 Educational  
Workshops, Outreach Events, and COVID-19 Vaccination  
and Testing Events in the amount of $438,566.  
6. Approve the fourth revision of Emergency Solutions  
Grant-Coronavirus (ESG-CV) Activity Allocations to allocate  
$2,288,311.61 of ESG-CV 2 to activities for HMIS, temporary  
emergency shelter operations, and COVID-19 Educational  
Workshops, Outreach Events, and Vaccination and Testing  
events.  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Adopting submission of Substantial  
Amendment 2020-03 to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-2021  
Annual Action Plan and authorizing submission to the U.S.  
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to  
reprogram $4,181,189.24 in Community Development Block  
Grant (CDBG) funds from prior year CDBG project savings  
and repayments (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve Fourth Amendment to the Consultant Services  
Agreement, dated January 2, 2019, with Blair, Church, and  
Flynn Consulting Engineers, Inc., in the amount of $55,400,  
increasing the total contract amount to $268,179.72, for the  
Midtown Fresno Trail Project on the north bank of the Mill  
Ditch along McKinley Avenue from Millbrook Avenue to Clovis  
Avenue (Council Districts 4 & 7).  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve a Cooperative Purchase Agreement with Shade  
Structures, Inc. dba USA SHADE & Fabric Structures, Inc. of  
Dallas, TX in the amount of $297,750.59 to supply and install  
new cloth fabric shades for the Woodward Park Amphitheater  
Shade Structure project (Council District 6).  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve an agreement with O’Dell Engineering in the amount  
of $249,400 with a contingency amount not to exceed  
$15,000 for the design and preparation of construction  
documents for the South Tower Park; and the conceptual  
design of the San Pablo/HWY 180 Park Renovations and the  
Ted C. Wills Soccer Fields project (Council District 3).  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the Fire Regional Training Center  
Project (Council District 3):  
1. Approve an agreement with RossDrulisCusenbery  
Architecture, Inc., of Sonoma, CA in the amount of  
$1,810,960 with a contingency amount not to exceed $25,000  
for the design of 30% Schematic Design level full site plans  
and probable construction cost estimates for the Fire  
Regional Training Center project.  
2. ***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 47th Amendment to the  
Annual Appropriations Resolution (AAR) No. 2021-178,  
appropriating $25,000,000 for the Fire Regional Training  
Center Project granted through revenues from the California  
State Office of Emergency Services (Requires 5 Affirmative  
Votes) (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
Public Works Department and Fire Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to Final Map of Tract No. 6187:  
1. RESOLUTION - Approving the Final Map of Tract No.  
6187, of Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 6187, and  
accepting dedicated public uses offered therein except for  
dedications offered subject to City acceptance of developer  
installed required improvements - Northwest corner of East  
Annadale Avenue and South Ivy Avenue (Council District 3).  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to Final Map of Tract No. 6272:  
1. RESOLUTION - Approving the Final Map of Tract No.  
6272, Phase 4 of Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 6258, and  
accepting dedicated public uses offered therein except for  
dedications offered subject to City acceptance of developer  
installed required improvements - north side of Ashlan  
between Hayes and Bryan Avenue (Council District 1).  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to executing a Consultant Agreement with  
NBS Government Services:  
1. Authorize the Public Works Director to execute a  
Consultant Agreement with NBS Government Services in the  
amount of $48,500 with a $4,800 contingency, for assistance  
with the formation of a Community Facilities District (CFD) for  
Police and Fire Services (Council Districts 1 and 3)  
2. ***RESOLUTION - 29th Amendment to the Annual  
Appropriation Resolution (AAR) No. 2021-178 to appropriate  
$61,500 from developer contributions of $37,500 and future  
CFD assessment district revenue of $24,000 to assist in  
funding the formation of a Community Facilities District for  
Police and Fire Services (Requires 5 Affirmative Votes)  
(Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to Resolution of Intention No. 1145-D to  
vacate a portion of Stanislaus Street and L Street adjacent to  
Block 89 of the Town (now City) of Fresno, and a portion of  
an alley in Block 89 of the Town (now City) of Fresno  
(Council District 3)  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption per  
Environmental Assessment Number P21-02255/P21-01805  
per staff determination, pursuant to Section 15332/Class 32  
of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  
Guidelines  
2. RESOLUTION - Adopt the attached Resolution of  
Intention No. 1145-D to vacate a portion of Stanislaus Street  
and L Street adjacent to Block 89 of the Town (now City) of  
Fresno, and a portion of an alley in Block 89 of the City of  
Fresno  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
1.  
Award a requirements contract to West Coast Arborists, Inc.  
in the amount of $3,827,900.00 per year for Annual Tree  
Trimming  
-AA.  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
1.  
Annual Review and Acceptance of the FY 2021 Summary of  
Impact Fee Waivers.  
-BB.  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
1.  
Approve the appointments of Robert Nielsen, Danae Garza,  
and Denise Duerksen-Nemeroff to the District 6 Project  
Review Committee.  
-CC.  
Councilmember Bredefeld  
Sponsors:  
1.  
***RESOLUTION - Directing staff to prepare an agreement  
between the City of Fresno and San Joaquin Air Pollution  
Control District regarding notification and processing  
procedures for applications within the South Central Fresno  
community as defined in the Central South Fresno CERP  
pursuant to AB 617 (Subject to Mayor’s Approval).  
-DD.  
Councilmember Arias  
Sponsors:  
1.  
Ordinance (for introduction) - Amending Response to  
Covid-19 Emergency, FMC section 2-514, to remove  
moratorium on commercial evictions.  
-EE.  
Councilmember Karbassi  
Sponsors:  
1.  
Ordinance (for introduction) - Amending Unlawful Dumping,  
FMC section 10-611, to apply to illegal use of land.  
-FF.  
Councilmember Chavez and Councilmember Arias  
Sponsors:  
1.  
Approve the appointment of Christine Miktarian to the Fresno  
EIFD Public Financing Authority.  
-GG.  
Council President Esparza  
Sponsors:  
JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, THE CITY OF FRESNO IN  
ITS CAPACITY AS HOUSING SUCCESSOR TO THE  
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF FRESNO AND THE  
FRESNO REVITALIZATION CORPORATION  
1.  
Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City  
of Fresno and Fresno Revitalization Corporation (FRC)  
consider adopting:  
-HH.  
1. RESOLUTION - Approving the Recognized Obligation  
Payment Schedule 22-23  
Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency  
Sponsors:  
CONTESTED CONSENT CALENDAR  
2. SCHEDULED COUNCIL HEARINGS AND MATTERS  
10:00 A.M. #1  
Appearance by Clifford Dorsey to discuss banning styrofoam  
takeout containers within the City of Fresno (County  
Resident).  
Office of the City Clerk  
Sponsors:  
10:00 A.M. #2  
Appearance by Rudy Chavez to discuss apartment  
management accountability and enforcement for utility bills on  
apartments in which rooms are individually leased, with  
shared spaces (District 4).  
Office of the City Clerk  
Sponsors:  
10:00 A.M. #3  
HEARING to consider the vacation of East Townsend  
Avenue, South Garden Avenue, and East Heaton Avenue,  
lying west of South Winery Avenue in Tract Number 1552 -  
Campus Homesites (Council District 5)  
1. ***RESOLUTION - Ordering the vacation of East  
Townsend Avenue, South Garden Avenue, and East Heaton  
Avenue, lying west of South Winery Avenue in Tract Number  
1552 - Campus Homesites (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
10:00 A.M. #4  
Actions pertaining to amendments to the Master Fee  
Schedule Resolution No. 80-420 to Add, Adjust, or Delete  
Various Fees:  
1. HEARING to Consider Adoption of the 566th Amendment  
to the Master Fee Schedule Resolution No. 80-420 to Add,  
Adjust, or Delete Various Development Fees Associated with  
the Current Planning, Building and Safety Services Divisions  
of the Planning and Development Department (Citywide)  
2. ***RESOLUTION -566th Amendment the Master Fee  
Schedule Resolution No. 80-420 Making Various Changes to  
the Regulatory, Development, and User Fees in the Current  
Planning, Building and Safety Services, and Divisions of the  
Planning and Development Department. (Subject to Mayor’s  
Veto)  
3. ***RESOLUTION - 565th Amendment to the Master Fee  
Schedule Resolution No. 80-420 to Add, Adjust, Revise or  
Delete Various Fees in the Department of Public Utilities and  
the Department of Public Works (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
3. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION  
WORKSHOP - Prop 218 Process  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Summary of 2021 Homeless Services Investments  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
WORKSHOP - Update on Transform Fresno projects and the  
Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Grant  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
4. CITY COUNCIL  
5. CLOSED SESSION  
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR -  
Government Code Section 54956.8 Property: Grizzlies  
Stadium;  
Negotiating Parties: City Manager, Fresno Sports and  
Events, LLC.;  
Under Negotiations: Price and terms of lease.  
Councilmember Arias  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - DECIDING  
WHETHER TO INITIATE LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(2)  
Case Name: City of Fresno v. Fresno Sports and Events,  
LLC.  
Councilmember Arias  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR -  
Government Code Section 54956.8  
Property: UMC Campus;  
Negotiating Parties: City Manager, County of Fresno;  
Under Negotiations: Price and terms of sale.  
Council President Esparza  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR -  
Government Code Section 54956.8  
Property: 817 N. Parkway Drive, APN 449-335-25  
Negotiating Parties: City Manager, Hemantkumar Patel  
Under Negotiation: Terms and conditions of sale  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR -  
Government Code Section 54956.8  
Property: 1807 W. Olive Avenue, APN 449-231-11  
Negotiating Parties: City Manager, Shaileshkumar C. Patel,  
and Kalpanaben N. Patel  
Under Negotiation: Terms and conditions of sale  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS -  
Government Code Section 54957.6  
1. International Union of Operating Engineers, Stationary  
Engineers, Local 39, Unit 1 (Local 39); 2. Fresno City  
Employees Association, Unit 3 (FCEA); 3. Fresno Police  
Officers Association, Unit 4 (FPOA Basic); 4. International  
Association of Firefighters, Local 753, Unit 5 (IAFF Fire  
Basic); 5. Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1027, Unit 6  
(ATU); 6. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,  
Local 100, Unit 7 (IBEW); 7. Fresno Police Officers  
Association, Unit 9 (FPOA Management); 8. International  
Association of Firefighters, Local 753, Unit 10 (IAFF Fire  
Management); 9. Fresno Airport Public Safety Supervisors,  
Unit 11 (FAPSO); 10. City of Fresno Professional Employees  
Association, Unit 13 (CFPEA); 11. City of Fresno  
Management Employees Association, Unit 14 (CFMEA); 12.  
Fresno Airport Public Safety Supervisors, Local 3, Unit 15  
(FAPSS)  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
ADJOURNMENT  
UPCOMING SCHEDULED COUNCIL HEARINGS AND MATTERS  
January 27, 2022  
10:00 A.M. – Master Fee Schedule Changes for Mobile Home Parks and Historic  
Preservation.  
February 10, 2022  
10:00 A.M. - Public Hearing for Resolution to Vacate a portion of Stanislaus Street  
and L Street adjacent to Block 89 of the Town (now City) of Fresno, and a portion  
of an alley in Block 89 of the City of Fresno.  
February 17, 2022  
10:00 A.M. - Proposed vacation of the most northerly corner cut-off at M Street and  
Inyo Street.  
February 17, 2022  
10:05 A.M. - Proposed vacation of a portion of East Kaviland Avenue at South  
Rose Avenue.  
UPCOMING EMPLOYEE CEREMONIES  
January 26, 2022 - Winter 2022 Employee of the Quarter  
2022 CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE  
JANUARY 20, 2022- NO MEETING  
JANUARY 27, 2022 – 9:00 A.M.  
FEBRUARY 3, 2022 - NO MEETING  
FEBRUARY 10, 2022- 9:00 A.M.  
FEBRUARY 17, 2022 - 9:00 A.M.  
MARCH 3, 2022 - NO MEETING  
MARCH 10, 2022 - 9:00 A.M.  
MARCH 17, 2022 - NO MEETING  
MARCH 24, 2022 - 9:00 A.M.  
MARCH 31 - NO MEETING