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HomeMy WebLinkAbout*CC Agenda 02-13-1996A G E N D A DUBLIN CITY COUNCILDUBLIN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING - Tuesday, February 13, 1996, 7:00 p.m. DUBLIN CIVIC CENTER, 100 Civic Plaza A complete packet of information containing Staff Reports and exhibits related to each item is available for public review several days prior to a Council meeting in the City Clerk’s Office and also at the Dublin Library. 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 3.ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 3.1Introduction of new Community Development Director Eddie Peabody 3.2Appointment to Parks & Community Services Commission In December, Staff was directed to advertise an opening on the Parks & Community Services Commission. Applications were received by the January 10 deadline from 7 people: Randy Cahn, Tom Clancy, Bob Cocilova, Bob Fasulkey, Becky Hopkins, Mark King and Eric Swalwell. Mayor Houston has appointed Bob Fasulkey to the Parks & Community Services Commission for a term ending in December, 1996. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Confirm Mayor’s appointment of Bob Fasulkey or provide appropriate direction to Staff. 3.3Proclamation declaring February “Black History Month” 3.4Appointment to LAVTA’s “Wheels Accessible Advisory Committee” (WAAC) LAVTA recently solicited applications for membership on this committee to represent the City of Dublin in accordance with their bylaws and Mary E. Gibbert has applied for membership on this committee. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Confirm Mayor’s appointment of Mary Gibbert to LAVTA’s WAAC Committee and direct Staff to notify LAVTA or provide appropriate direction to Staff. At this time, the public is permitted to address the City Council on non-agendized items. The Council must, however, comply with all State Laws in regard to items not appearing on the posted agenda. The Council may respond to statements made or questions asked, or may request Staff to report back at a future meeting concerning the matter. Any member of the public may contact the City Clerk’s Office related to the proper procedure to place an item on a future City Council agenda. The exceptions under which the City Council MAY discuss and/or take action on items not appearing on the agenda are contained in Government Code Section 54954.2(b)(1)(2)(3). 4.CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar items are typically non-controversial in nature and are considered for approval by the City Council with one single action. Members of the audience, Staff or the City Council who would like an item removed from the Consent Calendar for purposes of public input may request the Mayor to remove the item. 4.1Minutes of Regular Meeting of January 23, 1996 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve. 4.2Amendment to Benefit Plan This amendment to the Benefit Plan would include the new Community Development Director position among those management positions eligible to receive a monthly car allowance. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. 4.3Amendments to Personnel System Amendments are proposed to several existing job descriptions and salary ranges for part- time positions in the Parks & Community Services Department. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolutions. 4.4Integrated Solid Waste Management Agreement This agreement, between the City and Waste Management of Alameda County, would provide for a recycling program operation subsidy and a one-time only grant for 1 co-collection vehicle and green waste bins. The expenditures covered by this agreement were negotiated as part of the original agreement and they will not affect current rates. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution and authorize Mayor to execute agreement. 4.5Agreement with Berlogar Geotechnical Consultants for Analysis and Recommendations Pertaining to Slides in Dougherty Hills Park This work would involve investigation and recommendations for repair of four slides in Dougherty Hills Park, two on the east side of the hill and two on the west side. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve additional $27,000 appropriation from unallocated reserves; adopt Resolution approving agreement and authorize Mayor to execute same. 4.6Award of Bid Contract 96-01, Annual Sidewalk Safety Repair and Handicap Ramp Construction This contract will provide for the removal and replacement of sidewalk and curb and gutter which has become offset and poses a potential tripping hazard. A second contract is already in effect to grind minor concrete sidewalk offsets. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution awarding bid to Roquemore Engineering ($54,292). 4.7Fiscal Year 1995-96 Mid-Year Budget Report Staff has prepared a mid-year analysis of the City’s revenues and expenditures, focusing on activities within the General Fund, which represents the largest portion of the City Budget. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report and approve Budget Change Forms. 4.8Acceptance of Work - Shannon Center Floor Replacement, Contract 95-08 The total cost for this project was $25,083.20, including 2 change orders. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Accept improvements and authorize payment of $25,083.20 to Flooring Solutions. 4.9Request for Appropriation - Costs Related to Underground Utility District 95-1 The cost of utility undergrounding is paid by CPUC Rule 20A funds; however, the cost of installing street lighting to replace lights on the distribution poles that are being removed must be borne by the City. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve appropriation of $12,635 from Street Light Assessment District Reserves (Fund 710) for the City’s share of costs associated with utility undergrounding. 4.10Warrant Register ($2,827,466.68) dated February 13, 1996 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve 5.WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 5.1Request from Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) to Oppose Assembly Bill 2084 regarding Transportation Development Act (TDA) Funding AB 2084 proposes to divert an unspecified percentage of local sales and use tax revenues from a local transportation fund into the County’s General Fund. This could affect funding for the City’s bicycle path construction, as well as some transit programs. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize Mayor to send letter of opposition to State Legislators. 6.PUBLIC HEARING 6.1Dublin Ranch Phase I PD Rezone PA 95-030 Dublin Ranch is located within the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan project area, east of Tassajara Road, approximately 4,000’ north of I-580. At the January 23 City Council meeting, the Council introduced an ordinance approving the PD District Rezoning of an approximate 210 acre site to PD Single Family Residential (570 dwelling units); PD Medium Density Residential (277 dwelling units); and PD Open Space (57.5 acres), for a maximum total of 847 dwelling units. The rezoning also includes a 5 acre neighborhood park and a 2 acre private recreational facility. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; waive second reading and ADOPT Ordinance. 6.2Caffino Inc., Specific Plan Amendment, Conditional Use Permit, Site Development Review PA 95-040 This Specific Plan Amendment to Area 3 of the San Ramon Road Specific Plan is to allow a drive-in and drive-through business as conditional uses; a CUP to allow a drive-in and drive-through use in the C-1 Retail Business District; to allow the alteration or expansion of ± a pre-existing use; and Site Development Review to construct a 220 square foot drive- through espresso bar/kiosk in front of the Workbench Tru-Value Hardware Store located at 7660 San Ramon Road. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; adopt Resolutions approving Negative Declaration, Specific Plan Amendment, CUP and SDR -OR- give Staff and Applicant direction and continue the matter. 6.3Public Facilities Fee The City Council will review the results of the Public Facilities Fee Justification Study and consider adoption of a Public Facilities Fee to finance municipal public facilities to reduce the impacts caused by future developments in the City of Dublin and Eastern Dublin. Such facilities include the following: completion of the Civic Center office space, construction of a new library and expansion of the existing library, relocation and expansion of the existing senior center, acquisition and construction of neighborhood and community parks and community buildings (including a community theater, a community center, a recreation center and an aquatic center). STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; adopt Resolution establishing a public facilities fee. 6.4Amendment to Chapter 9.28 of the Dublin Municipal Code - Quimby Act Ordinance Proposed amendments to the Quimby Act Ordinance pertain to the amount of land to be dedicated, the calculation of in-lieu fees, and credits for open space and recreational facilities. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; waive reading and INTRODUCE Ordinance. 6.5Consideration of Adoption of a Resolution of Necessity directing the Filing of Eminent Domain Proceedings to acquire Street Lights and Street Lighting Facilities from PG&E Acquisition of street lights and street lighting facilities by the City will reduce the annual energy and maintenance cost, improve the standard of maintenance, and allow the City to impose higher construction and installation standards. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; adopt Resolution (which requires 4/5 vote). 6.6Amendment to City of Dublin Conflict of Interest Code This proposed amendment to the City’s Conflict of Interest Code would include the new position of Community Development Director as a designated position required to file Statements of Economic Interest and disclosure : A) investments in and business positions held in business entities and sources of income which: 1) have interests in real property located in whole or in part within the City of Dublin; 2) do business, plan to do business, or have done business during the preceding 2 year period within the City of Dublin; and B) interests in real property which are located in whole or in part within the City of Dublin. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; waive reading and INTRODUCE Ordinance 6.7Proposed Amendments to Title 9 (Subdivisions) of Dublin Municipal Code These Subdivision Ordinance revisions will update the City’s Municipal Code in relation to subdivisions to include the latest state laws and to ease the submittal requirements for Vesting Tentative Maps. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; waive reading and INTRODUCE Ordinance. 7.UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None 8.NEW BUSINESS 8.1Request for Proposals for Audit Services The City of Dublin has obtained audit services from the firm of Maze & Associates for the past 9 consecutive years. The current agreement expired with the issuance of reports related to the period ending June 30, 1995. In order to allow time for preliminary audit work prior to June 30, 1996, Staff has prepared a Request for Proposal. The RFP provides for the ability to select a firm to provide services for the next 5 years. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Review RFP and provide Staff with input on: 1) any restrictions on the firms to be included in the proposal process; and 2) selection of a City Council ad-hoc subcommittee to assist with the selection process. 8.2Facade Enhancement Program In 1995, the City Council ranked the establishment of a Facade Enhancement Program as a high priority goal. Staff reviewed programs from 5 other agencies, all of whom are using redevelopment funds in project areas which have been classified as blighted project areas. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Do not implement a Facade Enhancement Program due to lack of funds and current market conditions that are facilitating store front improvements in Dublin without the help of a City contribution. If the City Council decides to implement a program using General Funds, Staff recommends a minimum funding level of $25,000. 8.3Status Report of City Participation in Dublin Pride Week and Acceptance of Gift to City Dublin Pride Week is an annual event held to promote a positive image for the City of Dublin. A committee, comprised of a City Councilmember and City Staff as well as various civic organizations and business leaders has been formed to coordinate and expand this years activities. City funding of $2,500 has been budgeted, and in addition, Livermore- Dublin Disposal has offered to match the City’s contribution. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Accept gift; direct Staff to prepare a formal acknowledg- ment to the donor; approve Budget Change Form; and approve City participation in Dublin Pride Week activities with a City contribution not to exceed $2,500. 8.4Fire Service Study On February 13, the San Ramon City Council will consider appointing members of a Public Safety Committee to consider a proposal from the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District to provide fire service to south San Ramon and possibly evaluate other fire protection service alternatives. If the City of San Ramon concludes that it is in its best interest to terminate the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement and notifies the City of Dublin prior to June 29, 1996, the effective date of the termination would be June 30, 1997. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: 1) Authorize City Manager to undertake an analysis of Fire/Emergency Response Service Alternatives available to the City of Dublin if the City of San Ramon withdraws from the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority; 2) Authorize preparation of Request for Proposal for the purpose of evaluating contract Fire and Emergency Service; and 3) Request that DRFA study the financial and service impacts on the Cities of Dublin and San Ramon and the Authority employees if the Authority is dissolved. 9.OTHER BUSINESS - Brief INFORMATIONAL ONLY reports from Councilmembers and/or Staff 10CLOSED SESSION . 11ADJOURNMENT . On Wednesday, February 21, 1996, beginning at 5:00 p.m., in the Regional Meeting Room, the City Council will hold a Special Meeting to review the status of the City’s 1995 Goals & Objectives and to establish, review and prioritize the City’s Goals & Objectives for 1996. The Council will also provide direction to Staff with regard to preparation of the 1996-97 Budget and Capital Improvement Program. 2 K/G/feb-96/2-13agda.doc Agenda Printed Agenda Printed 2/17/002/17/00 2:08 AM2:08 AM