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MINUTES OF THE cITY' COUNCIL
OF THE cITY' OF DUBLIN
REGULAR MEETING - NOVEMBER 1. 2005
A regular meeting of the Dublin City Council was held on Tuesday, November 1,2005,
in the Council Chambers of the Dublin Civic Center. The meeting was calIed to order at
7:03 p.m., by Mayor Lockhart.
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ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Hildenbrand, McCormick and Oravetz, and
Mayor Lockhart.
ABSENT: Vice Mayor Zika
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was recited by the Council, Staff and those present.
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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Introduction of New Employee:
Alameda County Sheriff's Technician Nancv Melanson
7:04 p.m. 3.1 (700-10)
Commander Gary Thuman introduced Alameda County Sheriffs Technician Nancy
Melanson.
The Council welcomed Ms. Melanson to the City of Dublin Staff.
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Rec05tnition of Emvlovee Award Recipients
7:08 p.m. 3.2 (720-20)
Economic Development Director/ Acting Planning Manager Chris Foss advised that
Housing Specialist Julia Abdala had recently been honored as a recipient of the Tri-ValIey
Interfaith Poverty Forum's 2005 Community Service Award.
Commander Gary Thuman advised that Deputy John Belfer had recently been honored as
a recipient of the Mother's Against Drunk Driving (MADD) 2005 Deuce Award.
Commander Gary Thuman advised that Community Safety Assistant Rose Macias had
recently been honored as the recipient of the 2005 Northern California Crime Prevention
Practitioner of the Year Award.
The Council recognized and congratulated Ms. Abdala, Deputy Belfer and Ms. Macias on
their community service awards.
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AutoPulse Resuscitation System Presentation
7:15 p.m. 3.3 (150-70)
Mayor Lockhart advised that the Alameda County Fire Department would provide a
presentation on the AutoPulse Resuscitation System that the Dublin/San Ramon Women's
Club had purchased and generously donated to the Cities of Dublin and San Ramon.
Charlotte McCuen and Jean de la Montanya, Dublin/San Ramon Women's Club, advised
that it was the Women's Club's goal to provide each Fire Station in Dublin with
AutoPulse Resuscitation Systems. The Women's Club was here to ask for the Council's
financial su pport.
Assistant Chief Rich Brown, Alameda County Fire Department, outlined the ability of the
AutoPulse Resuscitation System and its important role in saving lives.
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Members of the Alameda County Fire Department demonstrated the AutoPulse
Resuscitation System.
Cm. Hildenbrand confirmed that there was currently only one AutoPulse in Dublin,
which was at Fire Station #16, and advised that it would be good to have one for every
Station in Dublin.
Assistant City Manager PattilIo advised that one of the Council's high priorities was to
have Staff study the AutoPulse System and return to the Council with an evaluation of its
findings. Staff was directed to wait for a year's perspective to provide due diligence
studying the system currently located at Fire Station No. 16.
Assistant Chief Brown agreed that due diligence study to make an educated decision was
needed before more systems were accepted.
Engineer Mark Pinto, Alameda County Fire Department, commented that the system
alIowed firefighters to remain seated and buckled during transport, which was important
to their safety.
Assistant Chief Brown advised that that type of information would be included in the
study.
Mayor Lockhart commended the Women's Club for having the foresight to bring this to
our community, and thanked each member on behalf of the Council and the members of
the community. After the evaluations come in, hopefully the City will become a partner
in fundraising to put the system in throughout the community.
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rJAþlic Comments
7:33 p.m. 3.4
No comments were made by any member of the public at this time.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
7:33 p.m. Items 4.1 through 4.10
On motion of Cm. Oravetz, seconded by Cm. Hildenbrand and by majority vote
(Vm. Zika absent), the Council took the followins actions:
Approved (4.1) Minutes - None;
Adopted (4.2 600-60)
RESOLUTION NO. 209 - 05
ACCEPTANCE OF DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 5926
(CALIFORNIA HIGHLANDS)
Accepted (4.3 600-35) improvements under Contract No. 04-04, Traffic Signal at
Amador Valley Boulevard and Starward Drive; and authorized the release of retention
after 35 days if there are no subcontractor claims;
Accepted (4.4 600-35) improvements constructed under Contract No. 04-14; and
authorized final payment to Cal-Neva Environmental Systems, less retention to be paid in
35 days if no subcontractor or supplier claims;
Approved (4.5 330-20) final Budget Changes for Fiscal Year 2004-05 in the total
amount of $4,121,414;
Approved (4.6600-35) Bud,ge(Change in the amount of $20,161; accepted work under
Contract No. 05-05, 2004-2005 Annual Street overlay Program and Dublin Sports
Grounds Renovations '<Parking LoO; and released retention after 35 days if IlOt<
subcontractor claims;
Approved (4.7 330-40) Budget Changes for Carryovers from Fiscal Year 2004-2005 to
Fiscal Year 2005-2006 in the total amount of $2,940,285;
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Approved (4.8 670-80/600-30) Agreement for Sale of Surplus Property along San
Ramon Road and Authorized Mayor to sign Quit Claim Deed;
Adopted (4.9 600-40)
RESOLUTION NO. 210 - 05
APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTAND BETWEEN
THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND DUBLIN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOR SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER
and authorized the City Manager to execute the Memorandum of Understanding; and
Approved (4.10 300-40) the Warrant Register in the amount of $1,503,020.67.
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
Public Hearing
East Dublin BART Parkirut Structure Staqe Z Planned Development Rezonirut
7:34 p.m. 6.1
(450-30)
Mayor Lockhart opened the public hearing.
Planning Consultant Mike Porto presented the Staff Report and advised that this was the
second reading of an Ordinance which would approve Stage Z Planned Development
Rezoning for the East Dublin BART parking structure. This project consists of a 6- 7 level
parking structure, surface parking and 7,500 square feet of ground floor retail on
approximately +4.99 acres of land within the Dublin Transit Center. The parking
structure would replace the majority of existing surface parking for BART patrons at the
Dublin Transit Center.
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Mr. Porto advised that, since the first reading of the Ordinance at the October 18,2005
Council meeting, the plan itself was updated to reflect that in phase I there shall be no
less than 1,706 parking stalls provided and, in Phase 2, there shall be no less than 2,219
parking stalls provided. Other minor modifications were also made to allow flexibility in
those numbers as to what was structure and what was surface to make them come out
equal in the end.
No testimony was entered by any member of the public relative to this issue.
Mayor Lockhart closed the public hearing.
On motion of Cm. McCormick, seconded by Cm. Oravetz and by majority vote (Vm. Zika
Absent), the Council waived the second reading and adopted
ORDINANCE NO. 28 " 05
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP TO REZONE PROPERTY AND APPROVING A RELATED
STAGE 2 DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS THE EAST DUBLIN BART
PARKING STRUCTURE WITHIN A PORTION OF THE DUBLIN TRANSIT CENTER
(FOR OF APN 986-0001-009 AND POR OF APN 986-0001-01 3~02)
PA 03-062
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Public Hearing
Ordinance Amending Section 5.56.050
of the Dublin Municipal Code. Relating; to Smoking in Public Places
7:36 p.m. 6.2 (560-90)
Mayor Lockhart opened the public hearing.
City Attorney Elizabeth Silver presented the Staff Report and advised was the second
reading of an Ordinance intended as a follow-up to an Urgency Ordinance adopted by
the City Council at its October 4, 2005 meeting, which prohibits smoking in all retail or
wholesale tobacco shops and private smokers' lounges within the City of Dublin.
Karen Seals, Dublin resident, thanked the Council for beinS proactive in protecting the
health of Dublin citizens.
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Bruce Fielder, Dublin resident, congratulated the Council tonight's action and urged
them to continue efforts to clear the ail' in Dublin for ourselves and our children.
Mayor Lockhart closed the public hearing.
Cm. McCormick acknowledged the leadership Mayor Lockhart for leading the Council to
tonight's decision, and thanked the resident Karen Seals for her community efforts.
Mayor Lockhart thanked Karen Seals, who brought this issue to the Council's attention,
as well as Serena Chin, with the American Lung Association. She felt confident that the
Council was supporting the health and welfare of the community.
On motion of Cm. Hildenbrand, seconded by Cm. Oravetz and by majority vote
(Vm. Zika absent), the Council waived the second reading and adopted
ORDINANCE NO. 29 ······05
AMENDING SECTION 5.56.050 or THE DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE,
RELATING TO SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None
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NEW BUSINESS
Designation by City Council of an Ad Hoc Audit Review Committee
7:46 p.m. 8.1 (110-30)
Administrative Services Director Carole Perry presented the Staff Report and advised that
the independent auditors from the firm of Caporicci and Larson will soon complete the
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the year ending June 30, 2005. City
Council action will establish an Ad Hoc Committee to review the report with the
Auditors, which included two Councilmembers, to serve for a limited time on the Ad Hoc
Committee that will meet with the City Auditors to review and discuss the audit report
for the period ending June 30, 2005.
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On motion of Mayor Lockhart, seconded by Cm. Oravetz and by majority vote (Vm. Zika
absent), the Council appointed Cm. Hildenbrand and Mayor Lockhart to serve for a
limited time on the AD HOC Committee that will meet with the City Auditors to review
and discuss the audit report for the period ending June 30, 2005.
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OTHER BUSINESS
7:48 p.m.
City Manager Richard Ambrose confirmed the Council's attendance on Friday, November
18,2005 at 3:00 pm. for a special Council workshop regarding financing of recreational
park facilities.
Cm. Hildenbrand commended the Dublin school's which spontaneously participated in
many fundraising efforts toward the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. It was great to live
in such a generous community.
Cm. Hildenbrand advised that, prior to the next Council meeting on November 15th, the
Dublin Housins Authority would be holding an extended meeting beginnins at 5:00 p.m.
to discuss plans for Arroyo Vista, and invited residents to attend.
Mayor Lockhart advised that there will be a press conference on the morning of Friday,
November 4th at regarding Livermore-Amador Valley Transit Authority's first of a series
of "live-time" bus stop kiosks that will be placed throughout the Valley for riders to get
live time of where the buses are and what time they will be at each location. There will
be one at the BART Station soon, but the first one will be at the bus stop on Greenville
Road in Livermore. This will be a tremendous service for commuters.
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ADJOURNMENT
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There beinS no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned
at 7;53 p.m.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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