BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

 

Susan Ellenberg, District 4, President

James R. Williams

Otto Lee, District 3, Vice President

County Executive

Sylvia Arenas, District 1

 

Cindy Chavez, District 2

Tony LoPresti

S. Joseph Simitian, District 5

County Counsel

 

 

 

Curtis Boone

 

Acting Clerk of the Board

AGENDA

April 16, 2024 9:30 AM

Regular Meeting

 

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAMBERS
70 West Hedding Street, San Jose, CA 95110

 

This meeting will be held in person. Currently, members of the public may also view the meeting via online stream or participate remotely via video conference or telephone. To participate in the meeting remotely, please review the Public Comment Instructions below, then access the video conference at https://sccgov-org.zoom.us/j/92826873850 (recommended) or via telephone at (669) 219-2599, meeting ID 92826873850# (participant ID not required).

 

Further instructions for viewing the meeting via online stream or participating remotely via video conference will be posted online at: www.sccgov.org/bosmeeting

 

Telephone (408) 299-5001

 

SANTA CLARA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
THE FIRE DISTRICTS
FINANCING AUTHORITY
PUBLIC AUTHORITY OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY
VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT
SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 2-3
COUNTY LIGHTING SERVICE AREA
 

Notice to the Public – Meeting Procedures

-- The Board of Supervisors may take other actions relating to the issues as may be determined following consideration of the matter and discussion of the recommended actions.

 

-- Language interpretation services are available. Please contact the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at (408) 299-5001 no less than three business days prior to the meeting to request an interpreter.

 

-- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Brown Act, persons requiring accommodation for the meeting should notify the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at least 24 hours prior to the meeting at (408) 299-5001.

 

-- All reports and supporting material are available for review on the internet at santaclaracounty.primegov.com/public/portal and in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors the Thursday, Friday, and Monday before the meeting. This information is also available on the table in the rear of the Board of Supervisors Chambers the day of the meeting.

 

-- Any disclosable public records relating to an open session item on a regular meeting agenda and distributed by the County to all or a majority of the Board of Supervisors (or any other commission, board, or committee) less than 72 hours prior to the meeting are available for public inspection at the Office of the Clerk of the Board, 70 West Hedding Street, 10th Floor, San Jose, during normal business hours.

 

-- Items that contain ordinance proposals may be adopted on the Consent Calendar.

 

-- Pursuant to Government Code Section 1091.5(a)(9), this notice is provided to disclose that the following Board Members have a non-interest in the identified government entities on which they serve that may contract with the County: Association of Bay Area Governments Executive Board (Lee, Ellenberg, Simitian); Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Lee); FIRST 5 Santa Clara County (Ellenberg); Local Agency Formation Commission (Arenas, Chavez, Lee); Metropolitan Transportation Commission (Chavez); San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (Lee); Valley Transportation Authority Board of Directors (Chavez, Lee, Arenas); and, West Valley Sanitation District (Ellenberg, Simitian).

 

-- Commute Alternatives: The Board of Supervisors encourages the use of commute alternatives including bicycles, carpooling, and hybrid vehicles. Public transit access is available to and from the County Government Center, 70 West Hedding Street, San Jose by VTA Light Rail and bus line 61. For trip planning information, visit www.vta.org or contact the VTA Customer Service Department at (408) 321-2300. Bicycle parking racks are available in the James McEntee, Sr., Plaza in front of the County Government Center building.

 

Public Comment Instructions

Members of the public may provide public comments at this meeting as follows:

 

  •  Written public comments may be submitted at the meeting or by email to [email protected]. Written comments will be distributed to the Board as quickly as possible. Please note that it may take up to one business day for documents to be posted to the agenda outline.

 

  •  Spoken public comments may be provided to the Board in Chambers. Persons who wish to address the Board on an item scheduled on the Regular Agenda are requested to complete a Request to Speak Form and place it in the tray at the rear of Chambers for the purpose of the record (Government Code Section 54953.3). Request to Speak Forms must be submitted prior to the start of public comment for the desired item. For items on the Consent Calendar or added to the Consent Calendar, Request to Speak Forms must be submitted prior to the call for public comment on the Consent Calendar. Individual speakers will be called to speak in turn. Speakers are requested to limit their comments to the time specified by the President. The Board shall provide at least twice the allotted time to members of the public who utilize interpreters or translators, unless simultaneous translation equipment is used. Groups of speakers on a specific item are asked to limit their total presentation to a maximum of 20 minutes for each side of the issue. NOTE: The President may limit the number or duration of speakers on a matter (Rules of the Board, Section 18).

 

  •  Spoken public comments may also be provided remotely via video conference or telephone. To address the Board, click on the link above to access the Zoom-based meeting. Please read the following instructions carefully.

 

1.  You may download the Zoom client or connect to the meeting in-browser. If using your browser, make sure you are using a current, up-to-date browser: Chrome 30+, Firefox 27+, Microsoft Edge 12+, Safari 7+. Certain functionality may be disabled in older browsers including Internet Explorer.

 

2. You will be asked to enter an email address and name. The Clerk requests that you identify yourself by name, which will be visible online and used by staff to verbally notify you when it is your turn to speak.

 

3.  When the Board President calls for the item on which you wish to speak, click on “raise hand.” The Clerk will activate and unmute speakers in turn. Speakers will be notified shortly before they are called to speak. (Call in attendees press *9 to request to speak, and *6 to unmute when prompted.)

 

4.  When called to speak, please limit your remarks to the time limit allotted.

 

  •  NOTE: In the event that there are technical problems or disruptions that prevent remote public participation, the President has the discretion to continue the meeting without remote public participation options, provided that no Board member is participating in the meeting via teleconference.

 

  •  Persons wishing to use County resources to present audio/video materials when addressing the Board must provide the materials to the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at least two business days in advance of the meeting. Speakers with audio/video materials must adhere to the same time limits as other speakers and will not be granted additional time to address the Board. The County does not guarantee the ability to present audio/video material, and the President may limit or prohibit the use of County resources for the presentation of such material.

 


Levine Act – Campaign Contributions (Government Code Section 84308)

As of January 1, 2023, the Levine Act (Government Code Section 84308) applies to Board of Supervisors proceedings involving a license, permit, or other entitlement for use. Board agenda items subject to the Levine Act are marked with the following notation after the description of the item:

 

  • (LA-1) for contract

 

  • (LA-2) for license

 

  • (LA-3) for permit

 

  • (LA-4) for other entitlement for use

 

Pursuant to Government Code Section 84308, no Board Member shall accept, solicit, or direct a contribution of more than $250 from any party or their agent, or from any participant or their agent, while a proceeding involving a license, permit, or other entitlement for use is pending before the County or for 12 months after a final decision is rendered in that proceeding. Any Board Member who has received a contribution of more than $250 within the preceding 12 months from a party or their agent, or from a participant or their agent, shall disclose that fact on the record of the proceeding and shall not make, participate in making, or in any way attempt to use their official position to influence the decision.

 

Pursuant to Government Code Section 84308(d), any party to a covered proceeding before the Board is required, and any participant to such a proceeding is strongly urged, to disclose on the record of the proceeding any contribution, including aggregated contributions, of more than $250 made within the preceding 12 months by them or their agent to any Board Member. The disclosure must include the name of the party or participant and any other person making the contribution, if any; the name of the recipient; the amount of the contribution; and the date the contribution was made. The disclosure shall occur in the manner required under Government Code Section 84308 and any applicable state or local regulations, opinions, or policies. No party or their agent, and no participant or their agent, shall make a contribution of more than $250 to any Board Member during the proceeding or for 12 months after a final decision is rendered in that proceeding.

 

The foregoing statements do not constitute legal advice, and parties and participants are urged to consult with their own legal counsel regarding the requirements of the law.

 

Disclosures pursuant to the Levine Act may be submitted online at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors website at http://www.sccgov.org/levineact.


 

 

1.

Roll Call.

 

 

2.

Pledge of Allegiance.

 

3.

Invocation by Reverend Ricardo Avila from St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Los Gatos. (Simitian)

 

 

4.

Announce Adjournments in Memoriam. 

 

a.

Adjourn in honor and memory of Nam Phu Pham. (Lee/Chavez)

 

 

b.

Adjourn in honor and memory of Stephen Timothy Quigley, Jr. (Lee)​

 

5.

Commendations and Proclamations. (See Item No. 90)

 

 

6.

Public Comment.

This item is reserved for persons desiring to address the Board on: (1) any matter not on this agenda, (2) the report from the County Executive, and (3) the report from the County Counsel. Members of the public who wish to address the Board on these topics should complete a Request to Speak Form and place it in the tray at the rear of Chambers. All Request to Speak Forms must be submitted prior to the start of Public Comment. Members of the public who are attending the meeting by virtual teleconference should request as noted above in the Public Comment Instructions. Individuals will be called to speak in turn.

 

Speakers are limited to the following: three minutes if the Board President or designee determines that five or fewer persons wish to address the Board; two minutes if the Board President or designee determines that between six and fourteen persons wish to address the Board; and one minute if the Board President or designee determines that fifteen or more persons wish to address the Board.

 

The law does not permit Board action or extended discussion of any item not on the agenda except under special circumstances. If Board action is requested, the Board may place the matter on a future agenda. Statements that require a response may be referred to staff for reply in writing.

 

7.

Approve Consent Calendar and changes to the Board of Supervisors' Agenda.

Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered at the end of the regular agenda for discussion. The Board may also add items on the regular agenda to the Consent Calendar.

 

Notice to the public: There is no separate discussion of Consent Calendar items, and the recommended actions are voted on in one motion. If an item is approved on the consent vote, the specific action recommended by staff is adopted. Members of the public who wish to address the Board on Consent Calendar items should comment under this item. Each speaker is limited to up to two minutes total, as determined by the Board President.

 

Time Certain - To Be Heard No Earlier Than 10:00 a.m.

 

8.

Receive report from the Office of the County Executive relating to the 2023 County of Santa Clara Disparity Study.

 (ID# 24-4792)

 

Time Certain - To Be Heard No Earlier Than 2:00 p.m.

 

9.

Receive report from the Emergency Medical Services Agency relating to the reduction of trauma and specialty care services at Regional Medical Center of San Jose and provide input and direction relating to the Draft Impact Assessment. (ID# 24-5381)

 

10.

Held from March 12, 2024 (Item No. 15): Receive report from the Office of the County Executive relating to the status of Reid-Hillview Airport, unleaded fuel advocacy, support for Eastridge Little League, community-serving transportation options, and possible planning and community engagement for future uses of the airport site.

 (ID# 24-5018)

 

 

11.

Approve referral to Administration to report to the Board with options for consideration relating to a County ordinance to prohibit new installation of artificial turf and synthetic grass on Santa Clara County property. (Lee)

 (ID# 24-5361)

 

Board of Supervisors and Board Appointees

 

12.

Adopt Resolution supporting Senate Bill (SB) 915 (Cortese), “The Autonomous Vehicle Service Deployment and Data Transparency Act,” and directing the County Executive to send a letter to the members of the County’s Legislative Delegation expressing support for the bill and to include SB 915 in the County’s 2024 Legislative Policies. (Lee/Arenas) (ID# 24-5403)

 

13.

Receive report from County Executive. (ID# 24-5449)

 

14.

Receive report from County Counsel on legal issues and Closed Session meeting of April 15, 2024. (ID# 24-5450)

 

Regular Agenda - Items for Discussion

 

15.

Adopt Resolution certifying the critical need for the extra-help employment of retired Deputy Matt Clark prior to the 180-day waiting period to fill a critically needed position. (Office of the Sheriff)​

 (ID# 24-5272)

 

16.

Approve Valley Homeless Healthcare Program operational report from Health Resources and Services Administration Project Director. (Santa Clara Valley Healthcare)

 (ID# 24-5251)

 

17.

​Receive report from the Office of Correction and Law Enforcement Monitoring relating to Audit of Jail Reform Recommendations.

 (ID# 24-5412)

 

18.

Held from March 26, 2024 (Item No. 19): Under advisement from November 7, 2023 (Item No. 13):​ Receive report from the Behavioral Health Services Department relating to improving access to mental health care services for older adults in the County.

 (ID# 24-5369)

 

19.

Approve Ninth Amendment to Agreement with Rural/Metro of California relating to providing 911 emergency paramedic and ambulance services, extending the agreement for an 18-month period through December 31, 2025, with three one-year extension options, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.

 (ID# 24-5550)

 

20.

Under advisement from January 23, 2024 (Item No. 12): Receive report from the Technology Services and Solutions Department relating to the Customer Experience Program.

 (ID# 24-5334)

 

21.

Held from March 26, 2024 (Item No. 14): Receive report relating to Digital Equity Strategy. (Technology Services and Solutions Department)

 (ID# 24-5333)

 

22.

Held from December 12, 2023 (Item No. 31): Consider recommendations relating to the Surveillance-Technology and Community-Safety Ordinance. (Office of the County Executive)

 

Possible action:

a. Receive report from the Office of the County Executive with a summary of all requests for Board approval and all notifications and Surveillance Use Policies received by the Board pursuant to Ordinance Code section A40-2 or section A40-5.

b. Receive Annual Surveillance Reports for the following Surveillance Use Policies:

  1.    Countywide - Badge Password-Access Technology for Multifunction Printer-Copying Machines
  2.    Countywide - Computers and Mobile Phones with Audiovisual Recording Capabilities
  3.    Countywide - Email Marketing Software
  4.    Countywide - Facility Access Control Technology
  5.    Countywide - Portable Security Cameras
  6.    Countywide - Video Security Cameras
  7.    Clerk of the Board of Supervisors - Audiovisual Recording Devices
  8.    Consumer and Environmental Protection Agency - Audio Recorders
  9.    Consumer and Environmental Protection Agency - Digital Cameras
  10.    Consumer and Environmental Protection Agency - Unmanned Aerial Aircraft (UAS)
  11.    County Communications - 9-1-1 Audio Recording System
  12.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Baby Match Technology Used at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
  13.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Badge and Biometric Readers
  14.    County of Santa Clara Health System - FairWarning Electronic Health Record Privacy Monitoring
  15.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Mobile Audio and Visual Recording Devices
  16.    County of Santa Clara Health System - NicView Camera Technology Used at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
  17.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Professional Research Consultants Communication Technology
  18.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Real Time Location System Technology Used at SCVMC, OCH, SLRH, and Clinics
  19.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Telephonic and Voice Recording Equipment
  20.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Video Security Cameras at Parisi House on the Hill
  21.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Vocera Communication Technology
  22.    County of Santa Clara Health System - Voice Controlled Intelligent Personal Assistant (VIPA)
  23.    County of Santa Clara Health System Emergency Medical Services Agency - Mobile Area Routing and Vehicle Location Information System (MARVLIS)
  24.    Department of Parks and Recreation - Aerial Cameras and Global Positioning System Technologies
  25.    Department of Parks and Recreation - Closed-Circuit Cameras
  26.    Department of Planning and Development - Audio Recorders
  27.    Department of Planning and Development - Digital Cameras
  28.    Employee Services Agency - Digital Cameras and Camcorders
  29.    Employee Services Agency - Video-Audio Surveillance for Online Examination Administration
  30.    Facilities and Fleet Department - Telematics, A Vehicle Fleet Management Tool
  31.    Multi-Departmental Children’s Advocacy Center - Security Video Cameras
  32.    Multi-Departmental County Government Center - Security Cameras
  33.    Multi-Departmental Muriel Wright Facility - Video Security Cameras
  34.    Office of Pretrial Services - Electronic Alcohol Monitoring Devices
  35.    Office of Pretrial Services - Global Positioning System Electronic Monitoring Devices
  36.    Office of the Assessor - Digital Cameras Used to Assess Property
  37.    Office of the County Counsel - Digital Audio Recorders
  38.    Office of the County Counsel - Digital Camera
  39.    Office of the County Counsel Equal Opportunity Division - Audio Recorders
  40.    Office of the County Executive - Digital Cameras
  41.    Office of the County Executive Reentry Resource Center - Security Cameras
  42.    Office of the District Attorney - Children's Advocacy Center Interview Room Audio and Video Recording System
  43.    Office of the District Attorney - Data Extraction-Examination Forensic Tools and Software
  44.    Office of the District Attorney - Digital Recorders
  45.    Office of the District Attorney - Global Positioning System Trackers
  46.    Office of the District Attorney - Night Vision Binoculars
  47.    Office of the District Attorney - Video and Audio Surveillance and Recording System for REACT Task Force Office
  48.    Office of the District Attorney - Video Surveillance and Recording of Evidence Storage Facility
  49.    Office of the District Attorney Crime Lab - Access Card and Biometric Fingerprint Systems
  50.    Office of the District Attorney Crime Lab - Digital and Multimedia Evidence Software Hardware
  51.    Office of the District Attorney Crime Lab - DNA Collection and Analysis Software
  52.    Office of the District Attorney Crime Lab - Security Cameras
  53.    Office of the Medical Examiner-Coroner - Digital Cameras
  54.    Office of the Public Defender-Alternate Defender - Data Extraction and Examination Equipment
  55.    Office of the Public Defender-Alternate Defender - Digital Audio Recorders
  56.    Office of the Public Defender-Alternate Defender - Digital Cameras
  57.    Office of the Public Defender-Alternate Defender-Independent Defense Office-Office of the District Attorney - VIDIZMO Media Processing Tool
  58.    Office of the Sheriff - Automated License Plate Reader Technology
  59.    Office of the Sheriff - Body Worn Camera System
  60.    Office of the Sheriff - Bomb Disposal Robots
  61.    Office of the Sheriff - Callyo Mobile Bug
  62.    Office of the Sheriff - City of Saratoga's Automated License Plate Readers
  63.    Office of the Sheriff - Command Vehicle Camera
  64.    Office of the Sheriff - Court Security and Safety Surveillance Equipment
  65.    Office of the Sheriff - Court Security Video Cameras
  66.    Office of the Sheriff - Crisis Negotiations Team Emergency Negotiation Telephone Call Box and Rescue Phone System
  67.    Office of the Sheriff - Digital Cameras and Video
  68.    Office of the Sheriff - Digital Voice Recorders
  69.    Office of the Sheriff - Direct-Link Bridge Series System
  70.    Office of the Sheriff - Electronic Monitoring Program Monitoring Devices (Global Positioning System Monitoring Devices)
  71.    Office of the Sheriff - Flash Camera
  72.    Office of the Sheriff - In-Car Video Recording System (Dash Cam System)
  73.    Office of the Sheriff - Integrated Helicopter Mapping System
  74.    Office of the Sheriff - Live Scan Machines, Mobile ID Fingerprint Machines, and Latent Expert Workstation Technology
  75.    Office of the Sheriff - Live Trac PT-10 Plus Global Positioning System Tracking Devices
  76.    Office of the Sheriff - Security Video Cameras at Sheriff's Headquarters, Substations, and Evidence Storage Areas
  77.    Office of the Sheriff - Tactical Ball Cameras
  78.    Office of the Sheriff - Tactical Electronics Core Camera System
  79.    Office of the Sheriff - Town of Los Altos Hills' Automated License Plate Readers
  80.    Office of the Sheriff - Trail Cameras
  81.    Office of the Sheriff - Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle
  82.    Office of the Sheriff - Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
  83.    Office of the Sheriff - VideOversight Interview Recording and Case Management System
  84.    Office of the Sheriff - VIP Gander and Mini-Gander Bomb Robot Camera Systems
  85.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Booking Photograph Cameras
  86.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Facility Security Cameras for Main Jail North and Elmwood
  87.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Full-Body Security Screener Technology
  88.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Handheld Digital Cameras
  89.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Inmate Tablet Monitoring Technology
  90.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Inmate Telephone Monitoring
  91.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Inmate Tracking System
  92.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Portable Digital Audio Recorders
  93.    Office of the Sheriff Custody Bureau - Safety and Security Surveillance Equipment
  94.    Probation Department - Electronic Monitoring Program Devices
  95.    Probation Department - Juvenile Hall Video Security System
  96.    Probation Department - William F. James Ranch Video Security System
  97.    Procurement Department - Audio Recorders
  98.    Registrar of Voters - Security Cameras
  99.    Roads and Airports Department - Airport Noise and Operations Monitoring System
  100.    Roads and Airports Department - Facility Security Camera Systems
  101.    Social Services Agency - Telephonic and Voice Recording Equipment

c. Adopt finding that the benefits to the impacted County department(s) and the community of the surveillance technology outweigh the costs, and that reasonable safeguards exist to address reasonable concerns regarding privacy, civil liberties, and civil rights impacted by deployment of the above-listed surveillance technology.  (ID# 24-2055-03)

 

23.

Held from March 26, 2024 (Item No. 18): Receive report relating to the Countywide Community Violence Prevention Strategic Plan for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 and options for establishing a community violence prevention fund. (Office of the County Executive) (ID# 24-5518)

 

Request from Administration to hold item to May 7, 2024. (ID# 24-5519)

 

24.

Under advisement from August 29, 2023 (Item No. 13): Receive report from the Social Services Agency, Department of Aging and Adult Services, relating to the Santa Clara County Adult Caregiving Study Update. (ID# 24-5522)

 

Request from Administration to hold item to May 7, 2024. (ID# 24-5523)

 

25.

Under advisement from October 17, 2023 (Item No. 9): Receive report from the Office of the Sheriff relating to a revised Memorandum of Understanding between the County and Stanford University governing the performance of law enforcement duties on the Stanford University campus that responds to recommendations in the OIR Group study, “2022 Stanford University Department of Public Safety: Evaluation of Policing Practices and Recommendations on the Provision of Police Services for the County of Santa Clara.” (ID# 24-5439)

 

Request from the Sheriff to hold item to May 21, 2024. (ID# 24-5533)

 

26.

Under advisement from February 27, 2024 (Item No. 32): Receive report from the Behavioral Health Services Department and the Office of County Counsel relating to Independent Living Homes and Behavioral Health Bridge Housing funds. (Office of the County Executive) (ID# 24-5440)

 

Request from Administration to hold item to May 21, 2024. (ID# 24-5517)

 

27.

Consider items previously removed from the Consent Calendar. (ID# 24-5537)

 

 

28.

Adjourn. (See Item No. 4) (ID# 23-1809)

 

Consent Calendar - Items will be considered under Item No. 7. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered at the end of the Regular Agenda.

 

29.

Minutes Approval: (ID# 24-5526)

 

a.

Approve minutes of the March 25, 2024 Regular Meeting: Presentations and Closed Session. (ID# 24-5527)

 

b.

Approve minutes of the March 26, 2024 Regular Meeting.  (ID# 24-5528)

 

 

30.

​Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 180 - $84,000 increasing estimated revenue and expenditure appropriations in the Social Services Agency budget, relating to Wendy's Wonderful Kids Grant. (4/5 Vote) (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-4958)

 

31.

Consider recommendations relating to Refugee Employment and Elderly Services Program contracts. (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend or terminate Contracts with Jewish Family Services relating to providing refugee employment, elderly services, housing assistance, and emergency assistance in an amount not to exceed $216,000 and a contract term that starts no earlier than April 16, 2024 and ends no later than September 30, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on September 30, 2024.
  2. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend or terminate Contracts with International Rescue Committee, Inc., relating to providing refugee employment, elderly services, housing assistance, and emergency assistance in an amount not to exceed $109,000 and a contract term that starts no earlier than April 16, 2024 and ends no later than September 30, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on September 30, 2024.

(ID# 24-5308)

 

In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority

 

32.

Approve Agreement with County of Santa Clara, dba Valley Health Plan, relating to providing medical insurance benefits for eligible In-Home Supportive Services Independent Providers in an amount not to exceed $162,047,908 for period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.

 (ID# 24-5328)

 

 

33.

Approve retroactive Second Amendment to Administrative and Professional Services Agreement with Bay Imaging Consultants Medical Group, Inc., relating to providing diagnostic radiology services at O’Connor Hospital, increasing the maximum contract amount by $4,372,712 from $7,166,576 to $11,539,288, and extending the agreement for a 12-month period through March 31, 2025, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. A single source exception to competitive procurement has been approved by the Office of Countywide Contracting Management pursuant to Board of Supervisors Policy 5.6.5.1(D)(2)(a). (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5298)

 

34.

Approve retroactive Fourteenth Amendment to Agreement with Lisa Geisinger, dba OncoTeam, relating to providing cancer case finding and abstracting services, increasing the maximum contract amount by $233,500 from $2,913,893 to $3,147,393 and extending the agreement for a six-month period through June 30, 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. An exception to Board of Supervisors Policy 5.4.5.4, Length of Term of Contracts, has been approved by the Office of Countywide Contracting Management. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5240)

 

35.

Approve appointments/reappointments and privileging actions of specified medical staff and allied health professional at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, O’Connor Hospital, and St. Louise Regional Hospital as outlined on the Credentials Report dated March 28, 2024. (LA-4)

 (ID# 24-5269)

 

36.

Approve the appointment of primary and alternate members to the Emergency Medical Care Committee as recommended by the Emergency Medical Services Agency.

 (ID# 24-5335)

 

37.

Introduce and preliminarily adopt Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24.69, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24 relating to compensation of employees deleting one Medical Laboratory Technician position and adding one Medical Laboratory Assistant II or Medical Laboratory Assistant I position in Custody Health Services. (ID# 24-5006)

 

38.

Consider recommendations relating to replacement nurse and ancillary services staffing agreements. (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Ratify Agreement with U.S. Nursing Corporation relating to providing replacement nurse staffing during the County nurses’ strike between April 2 and 5, 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.  The Agreement was executed under the County Executive’s delegated authority under Board Policy 5.3.5.1.
  2. Ratify First Amendment to Agreement with U.S. Nursing Corporation relating to providing replacement nurse staffing during the County nurses’ strike between April 2 and 5, 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.  The First Amendment was executed under the County Executive’s delegated authority under Board Policy 5.3.5.1. (LA-1)
  3. Ratify Agreement with Healthcare Staffing Solutions, Inc. (HSS) relating to providing replacement ancillary services staffing during the County nurses’ strike between April 2 and 5, 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.  The Agreement was executed under the County Executive’s delegated authority under Board Policy 5.3.5.1. (LA-1)

(ID# 24-5366)

 

39.

Adopt Resolution delegating authority to County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate sponsorship agreements with sponsors to provide Day on the Lake activities, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on May 11, 2029.

 (ID# 24-5297)

 

 

40.

Approve Second Amendment to Agreement with California Department of Public Health relating to funding for HIV prevention increasing the maximum contract amount by $185,469 from $445,126 to $630,595, and extending the agreement for a two-month period through July 31, 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.

 (ID# 24-4940)

 

41.

Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate agreement with Community Health Partnership relating to implementing overdose prevention activities in an amount not to exceed $2,100,000 and a contract term that begins no earlier than April 16, 2024 and ends no later than August 31, 2028, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on August 31, 2028. A single source exception to competitive procurement has been approved by the Office of Countywide Contracting Management pursuant to Board of Supervisors Policy 5.6.5.1(D)(2)(a). (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5284)

 

42.

Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to submit Grant Application to Environmental Protection Agency relating to grant funding for pollution reduction, climate resiliency, and environmental justice in the amount up to $20,000,000 for period Fiscal Year 2025 through Fiscal Year 2028.

 (ID# 24-4962)

 

Behavioral Health Services Department

 

43.

​Approve Third Amendment to Agreement with Armanino, LLC, dba AMF Media Group, relating to providing substance use awareness and prevention campaigns, increasing the maximum contract amount by $415,000 from $450,000 to $865,000, and extending the Agreement for a 12-month period through June 30, 2025, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-4970)

 

44.

Adopt Resolution delegating authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate fee-for-services agreements with various providers to provide medically necessary inpatient and limited outpatient services in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 per fiscal year for July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2029. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5330)

 

45.

Consider recommendations relating to Subacute and Community Residential Treatment Service Agreements. (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Approve Tenth Amendment to Agreement with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., relating to providing Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) and Institution for Mental Diseases (IMD) services, decreasing the maximum contract amount by $1,030,599 from $43,448,730 to $42,418,131, with no change to the term of the Agreement, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.
  2. Approve Seventh Amendment to Agreement with Telecare Corporation, relating to providing IMD services, increasing the maximum contract amount by $126,599 from $1,080,260 to $1,206,859, with no change to the term of the Agreement, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.
  3. Approve Seventh Amendment to Agreement with Oaklandidence Opco, LLC dba Medical Hill Healthcare Center, relating to providing SNF services, increasing the maximum contract amount by $904,000 from $5,318,366 to $6,222,366, with no change to the term of the Agreement, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.
  4. Adopt Resolution delegating authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate agreements for behavioral health subacute and community residential treatment services in an amount not to exceed $46,000,000 per fiscal year for period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2029.

(ID# 24-5327)

 

 

46.

Introduce and preliminarily adopt Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24.68, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24 relating to compensation of employees making various technical corrections to alternate staffing of positions, deletions and additions of positions, implementation dates and salaries of specified classifications as listed in the Salary Schedule. 

 (ID# 24-5275)

 

47.

Introduce and preliminarily adopt Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24.70, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24 relating to compensation of employees adding a sign-on bonus for Social Worker III and Social Worker II positions in the Social Services Agency.

 (ID# 24-5268)

 

48.

Introduce and preliminarily adopt Executive Leadership Salary Ordinance No. NS-20.23.10, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Executive Leadership Salary Ordinance No. NS-20.23 relating to compensation of employees adding Footnote No. 10 relating to forensic anthropology duties in the Office of the Medical Examiner-Coroner.

 (ID# 24-5344)

 

49.

Approve Request for Appropriation No. 181 - $4,867 transferring funds from the General Fund Contingency Reserve to the Office of the District Attorney budget relating to the reclassification of one Senior Management to Administrative Services Manager II in the Office of the District Attorney. (4/5 Vote)

 (ID# 24-5398)

 

50.

Approve County of Santa Clara Public Pay Schedule relating to compensation changes through February 5, 2024.​

 (ID# 24-5250)

 

 

51.

Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 190 - $30,000 transferring funds within the Supervisorial District Two budget, relating to professional training and various services and supplies. (ID# 24-5487)

 

52.

Consider recommendations relating to sponsorship of the City of San Jose Council District 5. (Arenas) (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Approve waiver of Board of Supervisor's Policy 3.68.4.2 which requires approval of sponsorship at least 30 days before the event or activity.
  2. Approve County sponsorship of City of San Jose Council District 5 in the amount of $2,500 from the Supervisorial District One allocation in the Office of the Clerk of the Board Fiscal Year 2023-2024 budget, to support the Cinco de Mayo Parade and Event.

(ID# 24-5392)

 

53.

Consider recommendations relating to sponsorship of the City of San Jose Council District 9. (Arenas) (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Approve waiver of Board of Supervisor's Policy 3.68.4.2 which requires approval of sponsorship at least 30 days before the event or activity.
  2. Approve County sponsorship of City of San Jose Council District 9 in the amount of $1,000 from the Supervisorial District One allocation in the Office of the Clerk of the Board Fiscal Year 2023-2024 budget, to support the Third Annual Music in the Valley 2024.

(ID# 24-5391)

 

54.

Approve County sponsorship of Santa Clara County Alliance of Black Educators in the amount of $1,000 from the Supervisorial District Four allocation in the Office of the Clerk of the Board Fiscal Year 2023-2024 budget to support their 35th Annual Student Recognition Program at Santa Clara University. (Ellenberg) (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5501)

 

55.

Announce travel for elected officials as follows: (ID# 24-5447)

 

a.

Supervisor Chavez traveled to Palm Springs to attend the Aviation Noise and Emissions symposium on March 4-5, 2024. (ID# 24-5499)

 

b.

Supervisor Lee will travel to Sacramento to attend the California State Association of Counties Legislative Conference 2024 on April 17-19, 2024.

 (ID# 24-5332)

 

c.

Lawrence E. Stone, County Assessor, traveled to Sacramento to attend the Legislative Day with other California Assessors and Legislators on Tuesday, March 19, 2024.

 (ID# 24-5270)

 

d.

Jeffrey Rosen, District Attorney, will travel to Monterey to attend the Santa Clara County Police Chiefs’ Association Training Seminar on May 8-10, 2024.

 (ID# 24-5342)

 

56.

Pursuant to Government Code Section 53232.3(d), no member of the Board of Supervisors attended a meeting, as defined in Government Code Section 54952.2(a), at the expense of the County of Santa Clara for period March 21, 2024 through April 10, 2024. (ID# 24-5448)

 

Finance and Government Operations Committee

 

57.

Receive report from the Finance and Government Operations Committee relating to the meeting of March 19, 2024. (Lee)​ (ID# 24-5370)

 

 

58.

Receive report from the Health and Hospital Committee relating to meetings of September 27, 2023, October 11, 2023, November 15, 2023, December 14, 2023, January 17, 2024, February 15, 2024, and March 19, 2024.​ (Simitian)

 

 (ID# 24-5389)

 

 

59.

Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 188 - $631,666 increasing estimated revenue and expenditure appropriations in the Office of Emergency Management budget, relating to the Federal Fiscal Year 2023 Urban Areas Security Initiative Program. (4/5 Vote)

 (ID# 24-5014)

 

60.

Approve request for Appropriation Modification No. 183 - $541,941 increasing estimated revenue and expenditure appropriations in the Office of Emergency Management budget, relating to mitigation actions for Phase 1 of the Highway 35 Hazardous Fuels Reduction Wildfire Mitigation Project. (4/5 vote)

 (ID# 24-5267)

 

61.

Consider recommendations relating to funding for a South County open streets event. (LA-1)

Possible action:

  1. Approve revision to Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024 Budget Inventory Item No. 137, changing the recipient of grant funding to Open Space Allies via fiscal agent Carry the Vision, with no change to the grant amount of $99,396.
  2. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, and/or terminate a grant agreement relating to the revised FY 2023-2024 Budget Inventory Item No. 137 providing a grant to Open Space Allies via fiscal agent Carry the Vision for the planning and implementation of a South County open streets event.

(ID# 24-5351)

 

62.

Consider recommendations relating to the consolidated local elections and Presidential Primary Election held on March 5, 2024.Possible action:

  1. Receive the Registrar of Voters Certificate of Election Results, Official Final Results including Write-in Results, and the Registrar of Voters Website Official Results for the March 5, 2024 Presidential Primary Election.
  2. For each election under the jurisdiction of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara, declare elected or nominated to each office the person(s) receiving the highest number of votes for that office.
  3. Receive the Registrar of Voters Certificate of Election for each candidate under the jurisdiction of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara.

(ID# 24-5002)

 

63.

Consider recommendations relating to delegations of authority for exclusive negotiating agreements for fairgrounds developments. (LA-1)

Possible action:

  1. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate a no-cost exclusive negotiating agreement with Earthquakes Soccer, LLC, relating to a potential lease of County property at the Fairgrounds, and a contract term that begins no earlier than April 16, 2024 and ends no later than April 30, 2025, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on April 30, 2025.
  2. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate a no-cost exclusive negotiating agreement with SF Unicorns, LLC, relating to a potential lease of County property at the Fairgrounds, and a contract term that begins no earlier than April 16, 2024 and ends no later than April 30, 2025, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on April 30, 2025.

(ID# 24-5300)

 

64.

Introduce and preliminarily adopt Ordinance No. NS-300.983, an Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara amending Section A15-17 of Article 3 of Chapter I of Division A15 of the Santa Clara County Ordinance Code relating to the Direct Payment List.

 (ID# 24-5278)

 

65.

Approve amended delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate agreements with Valley Health Foundation relating to administration of a childcare and early education infrastructure grant program in Santa Clara County, amending the delegated contract term start date from May 31, 2023 to no earlier than February 28, 2023, with no change to the maximum delegated amount, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2026. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5289)

 

66.

Consider recommendations from the Office of the County Executive relating to a grant application for a “Speed City Legacy Center and Spirit of ‘68 Track and Field Facility” at the County Fairgrounds and a memorandum of understanding with San José State University. (LA-1)

Possible action:

a. Adopt Resolution to approve an application for specified grant funds from the Budget Act of 2022/23 California State Budget, Section 19.56 (b)(1) (BI) $9,000,000 to the County of Santa Clara for the Speed City Project and delegating authority to the County Executive, or designee, to execute all documents and agreements necessary to finalize the grant application, following review and approval by County Counsel as to form and legality and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2026.

b. Approve Memorandum of Understanding with San José State University that requires the University to assume all obligations and legal requirements arising from the County’s approval of the grant application and execution of related grant documents, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. (ID# 24-5532)

 

67.

Receive report from the Office of the County Executive relating to anticipated solicitations. 

 (ID# 24-5293)

 

68.

Receive monthly status report on items referred to Administration.

 (ID# 24-5360)

 

 

69.

Receive report from the Office of Supportive Housing relating to a summary of housing actions anticipated to be placed on the Consent Calendar for the April 16, 2024, Board of Supervisors meeting.

 (ID# 24-5520)

 

70.

Approve County sponsorship of SV@Home in the amount of $10,000 from the Office of Supportive Housing Fiscal Year 2023-2024 budget to support 2024 Affordable Housing Month. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5191)

 

71.

Approve amended delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate all legal documents, including but not limited to contracts, loan agreements, deeds of trust, promissory notes, subordination agreements, and assignment agreements relating to one or more loans with co-developers Related California and Alta Housing or affiliate for the development of 120 apartments at Mountain View Lot 12 to be located at 907, 929 and 941 California Street and 424, 428, 444, 454, 460 and 468 Bryant Street, Mountain View, and increasing the maximum loan amount by up to $10,000,000 from $9,750,000 to $19,750,000, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of County Executive, and subject to Administration review of related due diligence matters and other standard requirements set forth in the final documentation. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2026. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5281)

 

72.

Consider recommendations related to expanding temporary housing options for families. (LA-1)

Possible action:

  1. Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 191 - $3,000,000 increasing estimated revenue and expenditure appropriations in the Office of Supportive Housing budget, relating to expanding temporary housing options for families as part of the Heading Home campaign. (4/5 Vote)
  2. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate or amend an agreement with the Santa Clara County Housing Authority relating to providing supports towards the CalWORKs Housing Support Program in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 and a contract term that starts no earlier than April 16, 2024 and ends no later than June 30, 2025, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2025. 
  3. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate or amend Grant Agreement with Destination: Home relating to a grant to support the expansion of temporary housing options for families enrolled in the Heading Home campaign in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 and a contract term that starts no earlier than April 16, 2024 and ends no later than June 30, 2025, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2025. 
  4. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate Agreement with Amigos de Guadalupe relating to providing temporary housing for families in an amount not to exceed $6,050,000 and a contract term that starts no earlier than April 16, 2024 and ends no later than June 30, 2025, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2025. 
  5. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to amend Agreement with Abode Services relating to providing rapid rehousing and interim housing services to those connected to the Social Services Agency, decreasing the maximum contract amount by $3,434,672 from $20,496,675 to $17,062,003, with no change to the term of the agreement, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2024.  

(ID# 24-5302)

 

73.

Under advisement from November 7, 2023 (Item No. 19): Receive report from the Office of Supportive Housing relating to implementation of the Long-Term Services and Supports Housing Pilot Program.

 (ID# 24-4969)

 

74.

Under advisement from August 15, 2023 (Item No. 8): Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate Agreement with the Salvation Army, including necessary and appropriate documents, in an amount not to exceed $4,000,000, relating to supporting the Salvation Army’s short-term and long-term redevelopment plans through a new Service Enriched Shelter to be located at 359 North 4th Street in the City of San José, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2026. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5303)

 

75.

Consider recommendations relating to supportive housing services agreements. (LA-1)

Possible action:

  1. Approve Agreement with Community Solutions relating to providing permanent supportive housing services at The Heartwood Apartments in an amount not to exceed $346,500 for period May 1, 2024 through June 20, 2025, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.
  2. Approve Agreement with HomeFirst relating to providing rapid rehousing services at The Roosevelt in an amount not to exceed $476,667 for period June 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.

(ID# 24-5400)

 

 

76.

Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 187 - $1,200,000 transferring funds from the General Fund Contingency Reserve to the Office of the County Counsel budget relating to Independent Defense Counsel Office expenditures. (4/5 Vote)​

 (ID# 24-5331)

 

77.

Consider recommendations relating to the transfer of positions from the Office of the County Counsel to the Social Services Agency.Possible action:

  1. Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 176 - $77,013 transferring funds from the Office of the County Counsel budget to the Social Services Agency budget, relating to the transfer of mediator positions.
  2. Introduce and preliminarily adopt Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24.66, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24 relating to compensation of employees deleting one half-time Senior Mediator or Mediator or Associate Mediator position and two Senior Mediator or Mediator or Associate Mediator positions in the Office of the County Counsel and adding one half-time Senior Mediator or Mediator or Associate Mediator position and two Senior Mediator or Mediator or Associate Mediator positions in the Social Services Agency.

(ID# 24-4924)

 

 

78.

​Consider recommendations relating to extending grant agreements for certain Budget Inventory Items from Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-2022 and FY 2022-2023. (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate the FY 2021-2022 Budget Inventory Grant Agreement with San Jose State University (SJSU) Research Foundation relating to providing legal assistance services and peer mentoring to help people navigate the legal system, with no change to the maximum contract amount, and extension of the contract term by up to 18 months through December 31, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2024.
  2. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate the FY 2021-2022 multi-year Budget Inventory Grant Agreement with Community Services Agency relating to providing the salary and benefits for an additional Case Manager who will work in partnership with the Mountain View Los Altos High School District to assist students and their families with accessing services and benefits, with no change to the maximum contract amount, and extension of the contract term by up to 12 months through June 30, 2025, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2025.
  3. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate the FY 2022-2023 Budget Inventory Grant Agreement with San Jose Evergreen Community College District Center for Economic Mobility relating to the purchase of Chromebooks and hot spots to support digital literacy classes, with no change to the maximum contract amount, and extension of the contract term by up to six months through December 31, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2024.
  4. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate the FY 2022-2023 Budget Inventory Grant Agreement with Octavia’s Kitchen relating to providing meals for the unhoused, with no change to the maximum contract amount, and extension of the contract term by up to six months through December 31, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2024.
  5. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate the FY 2022-2023 Budget Inventory Grant Agreement with SJSU Research Foundation relating to providing support for digital literacy employability workshops, with no change to the maximum contract amount, and extension of the contract term by up to six months through December 31, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2024.
  6. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate the FY 2022-2023 Budget Inventory Grant Agreement with Town of Los Gatos relating to providing Americans with Disabilities Act-related improvements to the Los Gatos-Saratoga Adult Recreation Center, with no change to the maximum contract amount, and extension of the contract term by up to six months through December 31, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2024.
  7. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate the FY 2022-2023 Budget Inventory Grant Agreement with Bill Wilson Center relating to providing Family Advocacy Services homelessness prevention program, with no change to the maximum contract amount, and extension of the contract term by up to six months through December 31, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2024.
  8. Approve delegation of authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate the FY 2022-2023 Budget Inventory Grant Agreement with the Milpitas Recreation and Community Services Foundation relating to providing a two-year group gardening pilot program in Milpitas, with no change to the maximum contract amount, and extension of the contract term by up to six months through December 31, 2024, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2024.

(ID# 24-4955)

 

 

79.

Approve travel to Washington, D.C., for HIV Commissioner Gordon Bowman to attend the 2024 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment. (ID# 24-4951)

 

80.

Receive announcement of appointments and reappointments by individual Board members to various Boards and Commissions: (ID# 24-5441)

 

a.

Supervisor Chavez:

i. Appoints Darcie Green to the Race and Health Disparities Community Board, seat number 2.

 

 (ID# 24-5405)

 

b.

Supervisor Ellenberg:

i. Appoints Gini Bossenbroek to the Commission on the Status of Women, seat number 2.

 (ID# 24-5476)

 

c.

Supervisor Simitian:

i. Appoints Malia Pires to the Domestic Violence Council, seat number 16. (ID# 24-5397)

 

81.

Approve Board-As-a-Whole appointments and reappointments to various Boards and Commissions: (ID# 24-5442)

 

a.

Supervisor Arenas nominates:

i. Benjamin Madia for appointment to the Child Abuse Prevention Council, seat number 9.

ii. Peter Ortiz for appointment to the Child Abuse Prevention Council, seat number 20.

 (ID# 24-5387)

 

b.

Supervisor Chavez nominates:

i. Cheryl Ho for appointment to the Re-Entry Network, as the alternate to seat number 13. (ID# 24-5404)

 

c.

Supervisor Ellenberg nominates:

i. Angelica Ramos-Allen for appointment to the Child Abuse Prevention Council, seat number 1.

 (ID# 24-5549)

 

d.

Supervisor Simitian nominates:

  1. Kristina Loquist for appointment to the Housing Authority Board, seat number 5.
  2. Kristina Loquist for appointment to the Housing Authority Board, seat number 5, for the term beginning May 1, 2024.

(ID# 24-5326)

 

82.

Consider recommendations relating to resignations from Boards and Commissions. Possible action:

  1. Accept the resignation of Jimmy Liang from the Behavioral Health Board.
  2. Accept the resignation of Clarissa Moore from the Human Rights Commission.

(ID# 24-5480)

 

 

83.

Approve County sponsorship of the Gay Pride Celebration Committee of San Jose in the amount of $650 from the Office of the District Attorney Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget to support the Silicon Valley Pride 2024 Parade and Festival. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-5020)

 

84.

​Approve Fourth Amendment to Agreement with YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley relating to providing victim advocacy at the Children’s Advocacy Center, increasing the maximum contract amount by $183,750 from $984,962 to $1,168,712, and extending the Agreement for a six-month period through December 31, 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.

 (ID# 24-4462)

 

 

85.

Consider recommendations relating to the Racial Justice Act for All Implementation Grant. Possible action:

  1. Ratify Grant Application submitted by the Office of the Public Defender to the State Office of the State Public Defender relating to funds to provide legal services for clients who are unable to afford legal representation to address retroactive Racial Justice Act claims in the amount of $375,000 for period February 15, 2024 to February 15, 2026.
  2. Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 177 – $375,000 increasing estimated revenue and expenditure appropriations in the Office of the Public Defender and transferring $89,974 from the Office of the Public Defender budget to the Office of the County Counsel budget, relating to the Racial Justice Act for All Implementation Grant. (4/5 Vote) 

(ID# 24-5365)

 

 

86.

Receive report from the Probation Department and the Behavioral Health Services Department relating to the Fiscal Year 2025 Juvenile Justice Realignment Block Grant Annual Plan.

  (ID# 24-5304)

 

87.

​Approve First Amendment to Agreement with Pacific Clinics relating to providing treatment-focused services to justice-involved youth, with no change to the maximum contract amount and, no change to the term of the Agreement, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-4876)

 

 

88.

Approve Fifth Amendment to Agreement with A.G. Witt, LLC, relating to providing disaster cost recovery advisory, consulting services, and cost recovery auditing services, increasing the maximum contract amount by $2,000,000 from $7,389,100 to $9,389,100, and extending the agreement for a 12-month period through June 30, 2025, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-4782)

 

89.

Approve amendment to the Operational Banking Services Agreement with Wells Fargo Bank relating to providing operational banking services with no change to the maximum contract amount and extending the agreement for a six-month period through November 1, 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-4776)

 

 

90.

Commendations and Proclamations. (See Item No. 5) (ID# 24-5456)

 

a.

Adopt Commendation for the Gilroy Library for hosting the family friendly event to celebrate Day of The Child/Día del Niño. (Arenas)​

 

 (ID# 24-5371)

 

b.

Adopt Commendation for the Child Abuse Prevention Council during Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month on the occasion of the 41st Annual Child Abuse Symposium. (Arenas)​

 

 (ID# 24-5376)

 

c.

Adopt Proclamation declaring May 5, 2024 as “Cinco de Mayo” in Santa Clara County. (Arenas)

 

 

 (ID# 24-5379)

 

d.

Adopt Commendation for Bay Area Community Health on the occasion of the Inaugural Bay Area Community Health Superheroes Run and for their contributions to the health and well-being of Santa Clara County residents. (Arenas)

 (ID# 24-5377)

 

e.

Adopt Commendation for the Music in the Valley community event for hosting student bands, choirs, and symphonies from local K-12 schools to showcase their musical talents. (Arenas)​

 

 (ID# 24-5382)

 

f.

Adopt Commendation for the County of Santa Clara Youth Task Force on the occasion of the 2024 Youth Leadership Summit: Student Wellness. (Arenas)

 (ID# 24-5393)

 

g.

Adopt Commendation for Asian Americans for Community Involvement (AACI) on the Occasion of the Grand Opening of its New Dental Clinic. (Chavez)

 

 (ID# 24-5504)

 

h.

Adopt Commendation for Jim Lawson for his tremendous dedication and service to improving transit access and quality of life for the residents of Santa Clara County. (Chavez)

 

 (ID# 24-5508)

 

i.

Adopt Commendation for Eden Housing on the Occasion of the Grand Opening of Solaire Apartments. (Chavez)

 

 (ID# 24-5505)

 

j.

Adopt Commendation for Alum Rock Counseling Center on the Occasion of its 50th Anniversary. (Chavez)

 

 (ID# 24-5506)

 

k.

Adopt Posthumous Commendation for Colonel Tran Thanh Dien for his service in the Republic of Vietnam Navy and contributions to the Vietnamese American community. (Chavez)​

 (ID# 24-5510)

 

l.

Adopt Commendation for United Vietnamese American Communities of Northern California on the occasion of their Black April Commemoration and for their service to community. (Chavez)​

 

 (ID# 24-5509)

 

m.

Adopt Commendation for Vietnamese American Roundtable on the occasion of their Black April Commemoration and for their contributions in preserving and sharing Vietnamese American history. (Chavez/Lee)​

 

 (ID# 24-5507)

 

n.

Adopt Commendation for Van Tho Lac Viet on the occasion of their Black April Commemoration and for their contributions in preserving and sharing Vietnamese history, tradition, and culture. (Chavez/Lee)

 

 (ID# 24-5503)

 

o.

Adopt Commendation for Kent Steffens for his dedication and service to improve the quality of life for the residents in Sunnyvale. (Lee)​

 

 (ID# 24-5367)

 

p.

Adopt Commendation for Megan Williams for her dedication, commitment, leadership, and contributions to improving the quality of life for youth in the County Juvenile Hall and the community at-large. (Lee)

 (ID# 24-5363)

 

q.

Adopt Commendation for Damon Korb as he receives the Heart of Parents Helping Parents Award (Ellenberg)​

 (ID# 24-5453)

 

r.

Adopt Commendation for Brooke Ramirez as she receives Celebrate Campbell’s 2023 Citizen of the Year Award in Campbell (Ellenberg)​

 

 

 (ID# 24-5452)

 

s.

Adopt Commendation for Rabbi Dana Magat as he celebrates his 25th anniversary as Temple Emanu-El’s Senior Rabbi. (Ellenberg)

 (ID# 24-5458)

 

t.

Adopt Commendation for SOMOS Mayfair as they receive the Building Bright Future’s Award at the Parents Helping Parents Gala. (Ellenberg)

 (ID# 24-5455)

 

u.

Adopt Commendation for Friends of the Palo Alto Junior Museum Zoo as it receives a Tall Tree Outstanding Nonprofit Award. (Simitian)

 (ID# 24-5496)

 

v.

Adopt Commendation for Sherri Sager as she receives a Tall Tree Outstanding Professional Award. (Simitian) 

  (ID# 24-5492)

 

w.

Adopt Commendation for Betsy Bechtel as she receives a Tall Tree Outstanding Citizen Volunteer Award. (Simitian)  

  (ID# 24-5493)

 

x.

Adopt Commendation for Zareen’s as it receives a Tall Tree Outstanding Business Award. (Simitian)  (ID# 24-5494)

 

y.

 

Adopt Commendation for Tracie Murray as she receives the 2024 Walter and Marie Singer Business Volunteer Award from the Los Altos Chamber of Commerce. (Simitian)​

 

 (ID# 24-5354)

 

 

91.

Approve Second Amendment to Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with RRM Design Group relating to providing comprehensive planning consultant services, increasing the maximum contract amount by $1,500,000 from $1,500,000 to $3,000,000, with no change to the term of the PSA, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-4772)

 

92.

​Consider recommendations relating to bids for construction of Ojo de Agua Trail at Coyote Lake – Harvey Bear Ranch County Park.

Possible action:

  1. Award contract to Santa Cruz Mountains Trail Stewardship in the amount of $1,048,656 with a construction time of 180 calendar days.
  2. Approve encumbrance of additional $104,866 as Supplemental Work Allowance for a total encumbered amount of $1,153,522.
  3. Authorize County Executive, or designee, as the Owner's Authorized Representative to issue Change Orders as necessary against the allowance for Supplemental Work and to approve modifications to the construction time.
  4. Ratify Addendum to Bid Documents Nos. 1-4, which modified or clarified the Bid Documents in response to contractor questions.

(ID# 24-4949)

 

93.

Approve Contract Change Order No. 1 - Interim - for the Mt. Madonna Fuel Reduction Project at Mt. Madonna County Park, Contract No. 23-17. Contractor - Anvil Builders, Inc. Net increase of $370,998, an increase of 30 calendar days, and no change in Supplemental Work Allowance. (LA-1)

 (ID# 24-4954)

 

94.

Consider recommendations relating to Professional Services Agreements for Real Estate Appraisals and Commercial Economic Analysis professional services. (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Approve First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Hulberg & Associates, Inc., dba Valbridge Property Advisors, relating to providing real estate appraisals and commercial economic analysis professional services, extending the agreement for a nine-month period through December 31, 2024, and amending the Consultant Hourly Rates in Section 10.02, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. An exception to Board of Supervisors Policy 5.4.5.4, Length of Term of Contracts, has been approved by the Office of Countywide Contracting Management.
  2. Approve First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with The Doré Group, Inc., relating to providing real estate appraisals and commercial economic analysis professional services, extending the agreement for a nine-month period through December 31, 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. An exception to Board of Supervisors Policy 5.4.5.4, Length of Term of Contracts, has been approved by the Office of Countywide Contracting Management.
  3. Authorize the County Executive, or designee, to be the Owner's Authorized Representative to negotiate, execute, amend, terminate, and take any and all necessary or advisable actions relating to the Professional Service Agreement including issuance of Project Agreements for services during the term of the Professional Service Agreements, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2024.

(ID# 24-5059)

 

95.

Consider recommendations relating to Minor Job Order Contracts for the Parks and Recreation Department. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Exempt from CEQA pursuant to Sections 15301 and 15303 of the CEQA Guidelines.Possible action:

  1. Adopt specifications and Project Manual, authorize advertisement of Contract Documents for construction of Minor Job Order Contracts Nos. 2 and 3, MJOC-PRK-2024, and direct the Clerk of the Board to open bids on Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 2:00 p.m., in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.​ The opening of bids shall be made available to the public via virtual teleconference, a link to which will be posted via Addendum to the Invitation to Bid no later than 72 hours before the time scheduled for the opening of bids. The results will be posted on the Clerk of the Board website no later than the following day.
  2. Authorize the County Executive, or designee, to make clarifications, make minor changes, and issue addenda as necessary to the Contract Documents and the advertisements, including the timing of receipt of proposals.

(ID# 24-4956)

 

96.

Consider recommendations relating to a donation from the New Almaden Quicksilver County Park Association. (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Adopt Resolution approving Donation Agreement with the New Almaden Quicksilver County Park Association and delegating authority to the County Executive, or designee, to make small modifications to the inventory list as appropriate which may be necessary during the transfer of ownership, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on December 31, 2025.
  2. Authorize President of the Board of Supervisors to forward letter of appreciation to New Almaden Quicksilver County Park Association.

(ID# 24-5046)

 

97.

Consider recommendation relating to a donation of 580 native trees from Google LLC.Possible action:

  1. Adopt Resolution accepting and recognizing a donation from Google LLC for use in County Parks.
  2. Authorize President of the Board of Supervisors to forward a letter of appreciation to Google LLC.

(ID# 24-5396)

 

 

98.

Consider recommendations relating to the Job Order Contract (JOC) RAD-2024-01. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Exempt from CEQA pursuant to section 15301 of the CEQA guidelines.Possible action:

  1. Approve Pre-qualification Questionnaire Package (PQP), adopt Plans and Specifications, and authorize advertisement of Contract Documents for JOC RAD-2024-01 to pre-qualified contractors.
  2. Authorize the County Executive, or designee, to determine the pool of pre-qualified contractors based on PQP evaluations and qualification hearings, if necessary.
  3. Approve delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to solicit and award up to three individual JOCs, using the approved contract documents, and direct the Clerk of the Board to advertise and to open bids in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors for period April 16, 2024 through January 31, 2025. Delegation of authority shall expire on January 31, 2025.
  4. Authorize the County Executive, or designee, to make clarifications, make minor changes, and issue addenda as necessary to the PQP, contract documents, and the advertisement, including the timing of receipt bids.

(ID# 24-5299)

 

99.

Approve Funding Agreement with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority relating to the Foothill Expressway multi-modal feasibility study in an amount not to exceed $350,000 for period April 16, 2024 through December 31, 2026, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.

 (ID# 24-5237)

 

100.

Consider recommendations relating to the San Tomas Expressway Pavement Rehabilitation Project between El Camino Real and US-101. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): Categorically Exempt per Article 19, Section 15301(d). Possible action:

  1. Approve the Project, adopt plans and specifications, authorize advertisement of Contract Documents for the San Tomas Expressway Pavement Rehabilitation Project between El Camino Real and US-101, and direct the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to open bids on Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 2:00 p.m., in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The opening of bids shall be made available to the public via virtual teleconference, a link to which will be posted via Addendum to the Invitation to Bid no later than 72 hours before the time scheduled for the opening of bids. The results will be posted on the Clerk of the Board website no later than the following day.
  2. Authorize the County Executive, or designee, to make clarifications, make minor changes, and issue addenda as necessary to the Contract Documents and the advertisement, including the timing of receipt of proposals.

(ID# 24-5205)

 

 

101.

Receive report from the Facilities and Fleet Department relating to emergency procurement for HVAC repair at the Juvenile Hall.

 (ID# 24-4938)

 

102.

Accept Project as complete and authorize the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to execute Notice of Completion of Contract and Acceptance of Work on Contract No. 22-18, SCVMC - Women and Children’s Center 5th Floor Library Project. Project No.: 263-CP23020. Contractor - California Plus Engineering, Inc.

 (ID# 24-5252)

 

103.

Receive report from the Facilities and Fleet Department relating to emergency procurement for electrical repair at the Veterans Housing Facility.

 (ID# 24-4971)

 

104.

Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 184 - $600,000 transferring funds within the Facilities and Fleet Department Budget from the Backlog Hold Account to Backlog Project 263-BL21063 “VMC-SLRH Underground Fuel Storage Tank Replacement.”

 (ID# 24-5241)

 

105.

Consider recommendations relating to Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Code Compliant Group (CCG). (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Approve Third Amendment to PSA with CCG relating to providing construction inspection services, with no change to the maximum contract amount and extending the agreement for an 18-month period through October 31, 2025, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. An exception to Board of Supervisors Policy 5.4.5.4, Length of Term of Contracts, has been approved by the Office of Countywide Contracting Management.
  2. Authorize the County Executive, or designee, to be the Owner's Authorized Representative to negotiate, execute, amend, terminate, and take all necessary or advisable actions relating to the PSA for the completion of any Project Agreements for services during the terms of the PSA, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on October 31, 2025. 

(ID# 24-4796)

 

106.

Consider recommendations relating to Professional Services Agreements (PSAs) for Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) Engineering Services. (LA-1)Possible action:

  1. Approve PSA with Salas O’Brien relating to providing MEP Engineering Services in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for period April 16, 2024 through April 15, 2029, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.
  2. Approve PSA with YEI Engineers relating to providing MEP Engineering Services in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for period April 16, 2024 through April 15, 2029, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.
  3. Authorize the County Executive, or designee, to be the Owner's Authorized Representative to negotiate, execute, amend, terminate, and take any and all necessary or advisable actions relating to the PSAs, including issuance of Project Agreements for services during the term of the PSAs, extension of the PSA terms by up to six months, and increase of the maximum compensation limit by up to $200,000, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on April 15, 2029.

(ID# 24-5253)

 

107.

Consider recommendations relating to the Valley Healthcare Center, O’Connor Hospital (VHC OCH) MRI and Chiller Upgrade Project. (LA-1)

Possible action:

  1. Approve Request for Appropriation Modification No. 175 - $300,000 transferring funds within the Facilities and Fleet Department budget relating to moving funds from the Backlog Holding Account to 263-CP23040 “VHC OCH MRI and Chiller Upgrade Project” relating to replacing the roof.
  2. Approve Contract Change Order No. 02 - VHC OCH MRI and Chiller Upgrade Project (Project No. 263-CP24030). Contractor - California Plus Engineering, Inc. Net increase of $176,014 and an increase of 14 calendar days in contract time.

(ID# 24-5513)

 

108.

Approve encumbrance of $150,000 as Supplemental Work Allowance for Bldg. M 4th Floor Gastroenterology and Bronchoscopy Project, Capital Improvement Project No. 263-CP19020, for a new total encumbered contact amount of $7,490,000.

 (ID# 24-5236)

 

 

109.

Ratify Side Letter Agreement between the Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District and the International Association of Firefighters Local 1165, relating to the one-time addition of $50,000 for the General Membership Unit employee education and career development reimbursement expenses for Fiscal Year 2024, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality.

 (ID# 24-5337)

 

 

110.

Final adoption of Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24.63, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24 relating to compensation of employees increasing the salary of the Hospital Communications Operator classification by approximately four percent. (ID# 24-4870-01)

 

111.

Final adoption of Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24.64, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24 relating to compensation of employees deleting one Senior Management Analyst or Management Analyst position and adding one Administrative Services Manager II position in the Office of the District Attorney. (ID# 24-4820-01)

 

112.

Final adoption of Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24.65, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24 relating to compensation of employees deleting one Prevention Program Analyst II or Prevention Program Analyst I position and adding one Program Manger I position in the Public Health Department. (ID# 24-4867-01)

 

113.

Final adoption of Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24.67, an Ordinance amending Santa Clara County Salary Ordinance No. NS-5.24 relating to compensation of employees revising Footnote 874 to extend the expiration date for two unclassified Attorney IV - Public Defender or Attorney III - Public Defender or Attorney II - Public Defender or Attorney I - Public Defender positions in the Office of the Public Defender. Positions shall expire at 11:59 p.m. on June 30, 2024. (ID# 24-4952-01)