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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-03-1996 CC Adopted MinutesREGULAR MEETING ~ December 3, 1996 A regular meeting of the Dublin City Council was held on Tuesday, December 3, 1996, in the Council Chambers of the Dublin Civic Center. The meeting was called to order at 7:05 p.m., by Mayor Houston. ROLL CALL PRESENT: ABSENT: Councilmembers Barnes, Burton, Howard, Moffatt and Mayor Houston. None PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Houston led the Council, Staff and those present in the pledge of allegiance to the flag. PUBLIC HEARING - PA 95-043 REALIGNMENT OF THE ESTABLISHED RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR A NEW ROAD PARALLEL TO AND SOUTH OF DUBLIN BOULEVARD BETWEEN GOLDEN GATE DRIVE AND REGIONAL STREET 7:06 p.m. 6.1 (670~40) Mayor Houston opened the public hearing. Public Works Director Thompson presented the Staff Report and stated this item was continued from the November 4, to the December 3, 1996 City Council meeting. Since the item was continued to a specific date and since there will not be a regular meeting on that date, .the item needs to be officially continued to December 4, 1996. A full Staff Report will be presented at that time. On motion of Cm. Barnes, seconded by Cm. Howard, and by unanimous vote, the Council continued the public hearing to December 4, 1996. CIT~ COUNCIL MINUTES VOLUME 15 REGULAR MEETING December 3, 1996 P~GE 54~ CERTIFICATION OF NOVEMBER 5, 1996 ELECTION RESULTS 7:07 p.m. $.1 (630~10) City Clerk Kay Keck presented the Staff Report and stated out of 13,454 registered voters in the City of Dublin, a total of 8,65¢ ballots were cast. Citizens voted for a Mayor for a 2-year term and for two Council seats for 4-year terms of office. In addition, a Council sponsored initiative related to term limits was placed on the ballot as Measure Y. Candidates for Mayor were Valerie Barnes and Guy Houston. Guy Houston received 5,011 votes and was elected Mayor. Candidates for the two Council seats were Ralph Hughes, Lisbeth Howard, Janet Lockhart and George Zika. Janet Ixvckhart received 4,530 votes and was elected to one of the Council seats. Lisbeth Howard received 3,144 votes and was elected to the other Council seat. Measure Y, which would limit service on the City Council to no more than 8 years received 5,395 yes votes and 2,186 no votes. .Ms. Keck explained that it was necessary for the Council to declare the Ordinance providing for term limits duly adopted by the people. Once this occurs, the Ordinance becomes effective in 10 days, or on December 13, 1996. Only those elected officials sworn into office after December 13, will be subject to the term limits ordinance. In summary, Staff recommended that the Council adopt the Resolution declaring the results of the November 5 General Municipal Election, and declare the Ordinance for Term Limits for the Office of Mayor and Councilmembers duly adopted by the people. Cm. Burton stated he would make the motion since he was the only one not running for something. Cm. Moffatt laughingly reminded him of all the golf balls he had been running after. On motion of Cm. Burton, seconded by Cm. Barnes, and by unanimous vote, the Council adopted RESOLUIION NO. 131 - 96 RECITING THE FACTS OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON NOVEMBER §, 1996, DECLARING THE RESULTS THEREOF, AND SUCH OTHER MAIlERS AS ARE PROVIDED BY LAW CITY COUNCIL MINUTES VOLUME 15 REGULAR MEETING December 3, 1996 PAGE 548 and declared ORDINANCE NO. 15 - 96 PROVIDING FOR TERM LIMITS FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBER duly adopted by the people (to be effective on December 13, 199¢). PRESENTATION OF PLAQUE TO COUNCILMEMBER MOFFATI' IN RECOGNITION OF 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ON THE DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL 7:I0 p.m. 8.2 (610~50) Mayor Houston presented a plaque to Cm. Moffatt and thanked him for his many years of service on the Dublin City Council. Everyone was invited to adjourn to the Regional Meeting Room to enjoy cake, punch and coffee in Cm. Moffatt's honor, Cm. Moffatt stated most people have about 15 minutes in the sunshine and the people here gave him 15 years. He was thankful for that. OTHER BUSINESS 7:12 p.m. City Council Transition (610~05) Mayor Houston explained that this format was chosen last year by the City Council. We will pick up tomorrow night with a reception beginning at 6:00 p.m., for the new Council. Regular City business will be conducted beginning at 7:00 p.m. Hansen Hills Grading (830-30) Cm. Burton advised that with regard to the silt on Silvergate Drive he talked to the people who had the water truck there and they ignored his request. The silt is still on the west side. He requested that Public Works Director Thompson take a look at this. CITY' COUNCIL MINUTES ~OLUME ~ 5 REGULAR MEETING December 3, 1996 PAGE 549 Mayor Houston asked how they repaired'the basin. Mr. Thompson stated they filled it full of concrete and put sandbags. It was a big hole. ADJOURNMENT 11.1 There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 7:14 p.m. ATTEST: CI'1'¥ COUNCIL MINU'It~ REGULAR MEETING December 3, 1996