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HomeMy WebLinkAbout*CC Agenda 01-28-1985 AGE N D A DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL HEGJLAR M~~TI~G - January 28, 1985 Monday - 7:)0 p.m. DUBLIl~ LIBRAHY i'ieeting Room 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE UF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG ). OliAL COUll'11UNICATIOHS At this time, memoers of the audience are permitt;ed La address t,he City Council on any item which is not on the Cicy Council Agenda. Comments should not exceed 5 minutes. If any person feels that this is not sufficient time to address their concern, t;hat; person should arrange with tne City i~anager to have their particular concern placed on the agenda for a future meeting. 4. CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar items are typically of a non-controversial nature and are considered for approval by the City Council with one single action. Members of tI1e audience who would like an item removed from the consent calendar for purpose of public input may request the City Council to remove the item from the consent, calendar. The request may be made at the time that the jvlayor asks the audience members if there is anyone interested in removing an item from the Consent Calendar. 4.1 Minutes of Regular Meeting of January 14, 1985 ::)TAFF li.ECOivlUi~UDATION: Approve 4.2 ~arrant Hegister dated January 28, 1985 STAi,'F HECUI'/lI',l~NDATIUN: Approve 4.) Financial Heport for Period lSnding l~ovember )0, 1984 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve 4.4 1985-86 Insurance Program Status Report The Cit,y's Insurance Broker nas been seeking proposals for t,he provision of insurance beginning February 1, 1985. Due to several factors inpacting the municipal insurance market, t,he availability of carriers has narrowed. Therefore, a one month extension with the current carrier is necessary prior to presentation of a comprehensive annual program. STAFF l{ECOj','U~Lb';l~DATION: rlecei ve Heport and authorize City lVianager to execute a one month extension with the current carrier. 4.5 1985 Mortgage Revenue Bond Program The County of Alameda is preparing to sell mortgage revenue bonds to finance newly constructed single farnily housing. A cooperation agreement; is required for the bond proceeds to be used for projects within the City of Dublin. The City has participated in t,he 198) and 1984 issues. Three developers in the Cit,y have expressed an interest in the program. The developers selected to participate will be det,ermined by specific criteria by Alameda County. The agreement will continue in effect until rescinded. The County will advise tIle City of future issues prior ~o the selling of the bonds to alloyv' the Cic,y the option to rescind the agreement. STAF?' HJtCOf.1IvilSNDATION: Adopt Resolution 5. PR~S~NTATIONS 5.1 Southern Pacific Right-of-Way/I-680 Transportation Feasibility Study The Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa are jointly conducting a study of the Southern Pacific San Ramon Branch Line Right-of-Way. Mr. Murphy of the Contra Costa County Public Works Department has requested the opportunity to make a presentation. Staff has identified some concerns with the area being developed as a transit corridor. STAFF' HECOIilUlENDATION: Receive presentation and identify concerns. 5.2 Bissel & Karn He: 1-580 at Dougherty Road and Hopyard Hoad Improvements The improvement of t,he Hopyard/Doughert;y Road connections to 1-580 are scheduled to begin within the next two months. The cost; of t,his work is being paid by the North Pleasanton Assessnlent, Dis- trict. Staff has requested that the Engineer for the project Jnake a presentation outlining the work to be completed and the timing. STAfF RECOi'Jlj'JiENDA'l'IOl~: Receive the presentation and input from the public and members of the City Council. b. WHI TTEN COi,jl1V1U rL[ CATIOdS 6.1 From Housing Needs Task Force He: Elder Housing Program The Housing Needs Task Force has sent correspondence relating to the development of an Ad Hoc Senior Housing Task Force. They have requested each City appoint a Qember t,o serve on the Task Force. The purpose of this organization will be to identify senior housing needs and develop a plan to meet those needs. STAFF RECO~~ENDATION: Determine if the City wishes to participate and appoint a representative as appropriate. 7. PUBLIC HEARING 7.1 PA 84-076 Kaufman & Broad Single Family Prezoning - Adoption of Ordinance Kaufman & Broad has request~u a prezoning and annexat;ion to allow 34 single farflily dwelling units tooe developed in the City rather Lnan che unincorporated County territory. The Ci-cy Council nas adopted a resolutioll approving the single family Planned Uevelopment prezoning. The City Council needs to consider the second reading and adoptjoIl of an ordinance. STAFF l{lSCOj,'UjlEl~DATIUr~: vvai ve second reading and adopt ordinance. 8. UNFINISHED HUSINlSSS 8.1 Zone 7 linal Arroyo lvianagement Plan - Administrative Draft Zone 7 of the Alameda County Flood Control & Wa~er Conservation District. has prepared an Administrative Draft of the Final Arroyo l1anagement Plan. The Oraft Plan recommends Alamo Creek as part of the Lrail systern. Staff has prepared comments regarding policy, security, development and maintenance, recreat,ion and the Draft General Plan. STAFF REC01,IlvI~NDATIOIJ: Direct Staff to transrni t comments to Zone 7 8.2 Proposal for Fire Services Study for Cities of Dublin & San Ramon Through an earlier action, the City Council has expressed its desire to evaluate the provision of Fire Safety Services. The Ci~y Council Liaison Committees from San Ramon and Dublin have met to discuss t;he proposed study with ~he Consultant. The Dublin Liaison Committee has met with the City Manager and discussed several issues, including an extended study of other services now provided by DSrlSD. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize City's participation in a study which will not include Dublin's extended planning area, or a two City Fire Department as alternatives. The cost will be ~22,500 and shall be authorized through a budget transfer froDl the contingent reserve. In addition, Staff shall solicit proposals for the study of the remaining services provided by DSRSD, including Parks & hecreation, Water, Sewer and Garbage. The Cit;y of San rlamon will be notified that Dublin will proceed with a study of these areas three months after commencement of tile Fire Study. The City of San Ramon shall be invited to participate in this extended study. y. NEW BUSINESS 9.1 Development of a Comprehensive Public Information Program In an effort to complement the existing methods of providing public information, Staff has developed a proposal which would add two elements. The first is a Service Request Form which would allow for citizen feedback. The second is the development of a City Newsletter to be distributed twice annually. STAiF HECOUINIENDATION: Authorize Staff to proceed with t,he implementation of the service request form and City l~ewsletter . 9.2 vvri tten Communication frolll Dublin San Ramon Services District Re: LAVvJlilA Sewage Capaci ty Negotiations f.ilembers of LAVvJivIA are attempting to reach a negotiated settlement for the distribution of expanded sewer capacit;y authorized by voters June 5, 1984. The Ballo~ Measure language specified a distribution in which each of the three agencies would receive 33%. DSRSD has presented two negotiating positions and requested the City Council's position. STAFF HECO~~ENDATION: Consider City's position and direct Staff to notify Dublin San Kaman Services District. IO. OTHErl BUSIdESS 11. ~XECUTIVE SESSiON - Personnel 12. ADJOURtJI\i'lENT