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RECULAR MEETING - January S, 1999
. A regular meeting of the Dublin City Council was held on Tuesday, January 5,
1999, in the Council Chambers of the Dublin Civic Center. The meeting was
called to order at 7:06 p.m., by Mayor Houston.
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ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Howard, Lockhart, McCormick, Zika and Mayor
Houston.
ABSENT: None.
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Houston led the Council, Staff and those present in the pledge of
allegiance to the flag.
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INTRODUCTION OF NEW EMPLOYEES
7:07 p.m. 3.1 (700-10)
New employees were introduced: Rich Jochner, Recreation Coordinator, Dublin
Police Services Sgt. Carla Kennedy and Sgt. Steve Brown.
Rich Jochner thanked the CitY Council for their welcome and stated he looks
forward to a career in Dublin.
Chief Thuman introduced Carla Kennedy and Steve Brown.
Sgt. Kennedy, who was previously assigned here in Dublin as a Patrol Officer
stated she enjoyed her time before and looks forward to working here again.
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Sgt. Brown, who also worked in Dublin for a number of years and is now coming .
back, thanked Captain Thuman for the opportunity to come back. He was here
almost 7 years prior and stated he considers us his extended family.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
7:10 p.m. Items 4.1 through 4.7
Mayor Houston announced that Items 4.1,4.2,4.3 and 4.6 were being pulled.
On motion of Cm. Lockhart, seconded by Cm. Zika, and by unanimous vote, the
Council took the following actions:
Adopted (4.4 700-20)
, RESOLUTION NO.1 - 99
AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION PLAN
(Recreation Technician & Associate/Senior Planner)
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and
RESOLUTION NO.2 - 99
AMENDING THE SALARY PLAN
(Recreation Technician)
Adopted (4.5 410-40)
RESOLUTION NO.3 - 99
APPROVING PARCEL MAP 7357
(TASSAJARA MEADOWS II)
Approved (4.7 300-40) the Warrant Register in the amount of$852,551.12.
Cm. Lockhart, on Item 4.1, minutes of the December 15, 1998 meeting, stated she
had questions on Page 573. She stated she thought the Council had come to a
consensus about asking if the School District was interested in doing something on
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Saturday and asking Wells and Valley High students to participate. She felt
whatf;!ver program we have, it's important for the students to be included. She
asked that Staff make the adjustment in the minutes to reflect this.
Cm. McCormick. stated Page 557 of the minutes should be corrected to accurately
reflect that she made the motion to confirm Mayor Houston's appointrr).ents and that
Cm. Lockhart seconded the motion. '
On motion of Cm. Lockhart, seconded by Cm. Howard, and by unanimous vote
the City Council approved (4.1) the Minutes of the December 15, 1998 City
Council meeting with the corrections as noted.
em. Zika pulled Item 4.2 related to the change of control of the cable television
franchise and pointed out Page 3, #3 talks about the 1996 Telecommunications Act
and if this happens this should not increase our cable rates. However, ifno
. meaningful competition occurs, a substantial increase could occur in Dublin. He
asked ifwe are caught between a rock and a hard place?
Mr. Ambrose stated we can control only the basic service rates.
. Cm. Zika asked if this report will have any impact on whether they merge.
Mr. Rankin stated the City Council is being asked to adopt an agreement for the
transfer. We are unique in that we even have this level of review; with the majority
of their franchises they don't go through even this.
Mayor Houston asked what happens ifwe don't approve this.
Mr. Ambrose stated the question is what attempt they would make to enforce our
franchise in court.
Mr. Rankin stated there would be no reason for us to do this.
Cm. Zika asked if we have any leverage at all.
Mr. Rankin stated the basic issue is competition and costs and time to string wires
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Cm. McCormick questioned what affect the merger would have related to the CTV .
board?
Mr. Ambrose stated it will not affect the Board at all. The equipment used by
Channel 30 would not be impacted.
On motion of Cm. Lockhart, seconded by Cm. Howard, and by majority vote, the
Council adopted (4.2 1050-30)
RESOLUTION NO.4 - 99
APPROVING THE CHANGE OF CONTROL
OF THE CABLE COMMUNICATIONS FRANCHISE
FROM TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. (TCI) TO A T& T CORPORATION
Cm. Zika voted in opposition to the motion.
Cm. Lockhart pulled Item 4.3 related to soliciting bids for Heritage Center
Improvements, Phase 1, and asked if Phase I is the bridal pavilion.
Mr. Thompson stated no, the bridal pavilion will be in Phase II. This includes site
work and paving from the center back to the cemetery area. In the future they will .
be putting in irrigation.
Cm. Lockhart asked if this includes any fencing.
Mr. Thompson stated the large swing gate will be included. Cutouts are already
there for landscaping. They will put in decomposed granite in the back.
On motion of em. Lockhart, seconded by Cm. Howard, and by unanimous vote,
the City Council authorized (4.3 600-30) Staff to solicit bids for Heritage Center
Improvements, Phase I (Site Work).
Cm. McCormick pulled Item 4.6 related to accepting work under Contract 97-05,
Dougherty Road Improvements/ Annual Overlay and asked if she could make an
appointment to have Staff explain to her how we do projects.
Mr. Ambrose stated we estimate when we put the budget together when the project
will be completed. If it is not completed but done in a subsequent fiscal year, we
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have to pay for it out of that subsequent year's budget, so we have to do an
additional appropriation. We do not encumber.
Cm. McCormick thanked Mr. Ambrose for the explanation.
On motion of Cm. McCormick, seconded by Cm. Lockhart, and by unanimous
vote, the Council accepted (4.6 600-30) improvements constructed under
Contract 97-05, Dougherty Road Improvements/Annual Overlay; authorized
$36,855.79 payment to Teichert Construction after -35 days if there are no
subcontractor claims; and approved the Budget Change Form.
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PUBLIC HEARING
FEE SCHEDULE FOR DUBLIN COMMUNITY GYMNASIUM
7:20 p.m. 6.1 (280-20)
Mayor Houston opened the public hearing.
Parks & Community Services Director Lowart presented the Staff Report and
advised that the Fiscal Year 1998-99 Budget allocates funds for maintenance
and supervision of the new Dublin Community Gymnasium which would be
offset by revenue collected from users of the gym. Based on the preliminary
figures compiled by the School District, maintenance and utilities are estimated
at approximately $10 per hour. Supervision costs are estimated at
approximately $12 per hour. Consequently, in order to cover the direct costs to
the City, a minimum fee of $22 per hour would need to be assessed.
Ms. Lowart explained that Staff proposes fees as follows:
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
$22 per hour
$22 per hour
Group 6
Public Agencies
Dublin Chamber of Commerce
Community Groups
Resident
Non-Resident
Private Groups or Individuals
Resident
Non- Resident
Commercial Groups
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$22 per hour
$26 per hour
Group 5
$33 per hour
$38 per hour
Resident $44 per hour
Non-Resident $51 per hour .
In addition to the hourly fee, a $200 refundable security deposit would be
collected.
Cm. Lockhart asked if, in setting these fees, they are going to "be listed under
Dublin Community Gymnasium fees?
Ms. Lowart stated when this report was prepared they were under the
impression that it would be called Dublin Community Gymnasium, but since
then it has been put into abeyance.
Mr. Ambrose stated the issue has not yet been resolved.
No testimony was entered by any member of the public relative to this issue.
Mayor Houston closed the public hearing.
On motion of Cm. Lockhart, seconded by Cm. Howard, and by unanimous vote,
the Council adopted
RESOLUTION NO.5 - 99
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ESTABLISHING FEE SCHEDULE
FOR DUBLIN COMMUNITY GYMNASIUM
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PUBLIC HEARING - AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL CODE
PERMITTING THE SALE OF FIREWORKS FOR YEAR 2000
7:25 p.m. 6.2 (650-60)
Mayor Houston opened the public hearing.
City Attomey Silver presented the Staff Report and explained that the Dublin
Municipal Code allows for the sale of safe and sane fireworks each year from
June 28th to July 5th. A recently enacted State Law authorizes Cities to adopt
ordinances to allow the sale of safe and sane fireworks from December 26, 1999
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through January 1, 2000. The City Council expressed a desire to modify the
City's Fireworks Ordinance to permit the sale of fireworks for the new
millennium celebration.
Ms. Silver pointed out that there are 3 references to DRF A in the Ordinance and
when this is brought back for, a second reading, she will correct these
references.
No testimony was entered by any member of the public relative to this issue.
Mayor Houston closed the public hearing.
On motion of Cm. Lockhart, seconded by Cm. Howard, and by unanimous vote,
the Council waived the reading and INTRODUCED the Ordinance.
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PUBLIC HEARING - REPEAL OF INTERIM ZONING ORDINANCE
ADOPTED FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 7197 VILLAGE PARKWAY
7:26 p.m. 6.3
(410-55)
Mayor Houston opened the public hearing.
Community Development Director Peabody presented the Staff Report and
advised that adoption of this Ordinance would repeal the Interim Ordinance
adopted for 7197 Village Parkway which established a moratorium on the
acceptance, processing and approval of development applications pending the
completion of a General Plan Amendment and/or Zone Change Study.
Mr. Peabody stated the PD zoning for this parcel will become effective on
January 14th.
No testimony was entered by any member of the public relative to this issue.
Mayor Houston closed the public hearing.
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On motion of Cm. McCormick, seconded by Cm. Lockhart, and by unanimous
vote, the Council waived the reading and on an urgency basis, adopted .
ORDINANCE NO. 1 - 99
REPEALING INTERIM ORDINANCE NO. 12-98 WHICH ESTABLISHED
A MORATORIUM ON THE ACCEPTANCE, PROCESSING AND APPROVAL
OF APPLICATIONS AND PERMITS FOR DEVELOPMENT ON THAT
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 7197 VILLAGE PARKWAY
(APN 941-0210-013, PA 98-049) PENDING THE COMPLETION OF A
GENERALPLANAMENDMENTAN~ORZONECHANGESTUDY
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DOWNTOWN ECONOMIC VITALITY PLAN
7:29 p.m. 8.1 (470-50)
Economic Development Director Reuel presented the Staff Report and advised '
that the City Council established in October, 1997, a 27 member Downtown
Study Task Force (DSTF) with the commission to meet and discuss conditions
affecting the economic vitality of Dublin's downtown area. The DSTF has .
prepared a report outlining its findings and recommendations on how to
improve and enhance business opportunities in Downtown Dublin. As part of
his presentation of the DSTF report, Mr. Reuel discussed: Downtown Profile;
Competition to Dublin's Downtown; Dublin's 1987 Downtown Specific Plan;
Physical Improvement Ideas for the Downtown Area; Downtown Land Use Policy
Review; Evaluation of Downtown Events and Activities; and Economic
Development Tools to Aid Downtown Commerce.
Mr. Reuel discussed the DSTA's short term recommendations for Downtown
Economic Vitality, which include:
1) Continue the promotion of the Dublin Farmers' Market with the market being
moved, if possible, to a location more central to Dublin's Downtown.
2) Purchase new festive banners that would promote a "Shop Dublin" campaign.
3) Continue City sponsorship of the annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration and
support of a second major festival in the summer, such as the Dublin Pasta
& Jazz Festival.
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4) Commission design study for integrated approach to improving the physical
appearance to the downtown area. This study would bring back to the
Council specific design ideas and estimated costs for new signs, flags,
banners, streetscape, monuments, project entries, street and sidewalk
medallions, light standards, benches and any other physical improvement
ideas deemed appropriate for the downtown.
5) Commission a Redevelopment Feasibility Study in order to determine
whether the adoption of a redevelopment plan is legally, politically and
financially practicable.
6) Appropriate additional funds to help market downtown properties. These
funds might include the creation of a new brochure highlighting the
downtown, participation in area trade shows, such as the Intemational
Council of Shopping Center Conventions, etc.
Mayor Houston asked how our City compares with its sales tax revenue at 38%.
Mr. Ambrose stated most cities don't have the kind of retail base that we have.
A large percentage of our sales tax is generated from car dealers.
Mr. Reuel stated we are always high on the reports of sales tax per capita. Of
our top 25 sales tax producers, 16 are in the downtown area. We have some
great producing companies in our City. This was part of the concem on the part
of the Task Force. They wanted assurance that what we are doing in the east
won't jeopardize the existing downtown area.
Mr. Reuel indicated that Items 1, 2 and 5 above are currently funded and Staff
is proceeding with implementation.
Approxiniately $12 million has been spent in the downtown area since the City
adopted its Downtown Specific Plan in the mid-1980's. Ours is a downtown
business district rather than a one street main area. We always try to make the
downtown area more pedestrian friendly. The remaining items (No.3, 4 and 6)
would need approval and prioritization by the City Council. They could be
brought back during the goals & objectives and budget process with costs.
Mr. Reuel discussed the DSTA's long term recommendations, which include:
1) Initiate specific land use studies for designated areas of Dublin's Downtown
that would include the following areas: a) Village Parkway commercial area;
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b) West BART Station area; c) Downtown core shopping area that would
include both the Mervyn's and Target anchored shopping centers.
2) Promote the creation of Downtown gathering places to enhance the image of
Dublin's Downtown. This might include the creation of a location with public
art or a fountain; the development of a performing arts building; or private
developments that bring people downtown to gather and enjoy their
surroundings.
3) Promote public/private development of the West Dublin BART Station for a
mixed- use development.
4) Implement a Facade Improvement Program that provides incentives for
individuals wanting to improve the condition and appearance of downtown
storefronts.
5) Modify the General Plan in the downtown area to encourage uses that would
improve the vitality of the downtown.
6) Create new flexible zoning to accommodate multiple downtown uses.
7) Review and change, where appropriate, restrictive zoning policies.
8) Encourage the development of a new downtown supermarket before one is
built in eastem Dublin.
Mr. Reuel stated he appreciated the opportunity to be involved with this and
thanked the Task Force.
Mayor Houston stated they need to detennine which items should be included
in the G&O. With regard to using public funds to assist private property
owners, he asked how this is different than before.
Mr. Reuel stated we may be able to use some of our CDBG monies for a facade
improvement program. He stated he wasn't sure about the legalities of using
General Fund monies.
Mayor Houston asked if we will have a chance to follow up with BART Director
Snyder regarding the status of the West Dublin BART Station.
Mr. Reuel stated he spoke to Director Snyder this morning and was told they
expect to have the developer on board within' abGut a month.
Cm. Zika stated he felt negotiations may take an additional 6 months.
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Mr. Reuel stated they are excited and are looking at all manners of funding to
get this going as soon as possible.
, Mayor Houston asked about the possibility of getting a grocexy store. Would we
have to get a report on how to use public funds and how to entice one? Unless a
grocer wants to come in, we don't have a lot to say about it. What tools can we
use?
Mr. Reuel stated he felt the underlying reason for putting this in is the Task
Force would like to see as many trips as possible to the downtown area. This
would be included in that a market would be a gathering point. Market supply
and demand is what drives this.
Mr. Ambrose stated the ongoing operational revenues for a market is the major
point and whether they can make a profit. They operate according to rooftops.
Unfortunately, we have two big markets that have located just outside our
borders and this impacts our service area. Two of the three major chains are
already represented. The problem is, are there enough homes to support them.
This is what we're up against. Grocery stores are a low profit high volume
business.
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Mr. Reuel stated they would like to come back with more defined ideas to
discuss.
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Cm. Lockhart thanked Greg Reuel, Eddie Peabody, Carol Cirelli and Gaylene
Burkett. It was a really good mix of people in our community. We had a lot of
residents who don't own businesses, but do business in Dublin. We also had a
good mix of large and small businesses. The feedback from small business
owners was really interesting and considerably different from the large owners
who don't live in Dublin. The small businesses brought a more personal sense
of what their day to day dealings are like and they also bought perspective on
what's happening in the communities they live in compared to Dublin. She
gleaned some trend misconceptions and how much vacancy we have; i.e. quite a
bit less than we thought. There are also less absentee landlords than we
thought. To work on Downtown is a real doable project for the community. We
do need an overall vision. We need a redevelopment study as soon as possible.
Overall, she felt the community wanted this. Secondly, they want some
professionals to come in and take a look at what we could do. They gave some
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good glimpses of what they would like to see, and what might work. Downtown .
wouldn't necessarily have to compete with the east. Residents and small
business owners don't feel too threatened with eastem development. They got
some really good feedback. Some of the programs seem to fit together.
Commissioning a design study for an integrated approach to our community
and considering facade improvements at the same time could be op~ned up to
the community to participate in this. Some things absolutely tie into each other
and become components of each other. Once we get rolling, a downtown
business association could be a natural. Most of the people on the committee
agreed that right now to establish a downtown business commission would be
misdirecting our efforts. She likes the idea of the Task Force getting back
together when needed.
Mayor Houston asked about recommendations for G&O.
Cm. Lockhart stated she felt the short term ones are things we are already
looking at, and that she personally felt a short term redevelopment study is very
important. She felt we should get going on it as soon as possible. Let's do
General Plan studies after we have our vision nailed down. First and most
important would be the redevelopment study. .
Cm. McCormick asked if the Chamber of Commerce has committed to the Shop
Dublin plan.
Mr. Reuel stated he is currently working with them and they have a logo they're
using.
Cm. McCormick clarified that we are paying for it.
Cm. Zika questioned why, if we set aside the money in the budget for the study,
haven't we already done it.
Mayor Houston stated we were waiting for the recommendations of the Task
Force.
Cm. Zika questioned which goes first, the study or our vision?
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Mayor Houston stated redevelopment has a financing mechanism on what we
study.
Cm. Zika asked if we had done any assessment on what might improve the
Farmers' Market to make it more successful.
Mr. Reuel advised that a report will be brought back to the City Council on this.
Cm. Lockhart stated the early vision with the Farmers' Market was to bring
people into Dublin, but it is actually a really nice resource for our community
who is here already. Everybody has one and it is for our residents rather than
to bring others into our community.
Cm. McCormick asked who was chair of the Task Force.
Mr. Reuel stated Bret Jensen was Chair and the Co-Chair was Robert Enea.
Cm. McCormick asked about the car dealerships in Dublin, and if they are going
to move.
Mr. Reuel stated Craig Caldwell, General Manager of Shamrock Ford was on the
Task Force. Crown is right now in the throws of moving to the east. Shamrock
Ford and Dublin Honda are committed to their present locations. Their names
are always in the top 25 sales tax producers and we try to address their
concems.
Mayor Houston agreed that a redevelopment study can be reinforced at the G&O
session and stated he would also like to put in the Village Parkway area. We
need to look at this because the vision for this street is there and we need to
make sure we zone it appropriately. We should seriously look at this with G&O.
Mr. Ambrose asked if there was anything on the list they didn't want.
Mayor Houston stated he felt the BART station will be a high priority.
The Council questioned the benefit of a brochure promoting downtown,
especially at this time.
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Mayor Houston stated what he felt is important for downtown is the roster of
property owners and to communicate with each because each is unique.
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Mr. Reuel stated one of the things Staff does is create the space available report
3 times a year. Every week people come in asking for these reports. We will
continue with this.
Cm. Lockhart stated she would like the Council to consider building a budget to
allow Mr. Reuel to attend some of these meetings and seminars. Going and
talking to people would be valuable tools. She stated the one thing she really
couldn't support was building a downtown supermarket before one is built in
eastem Dublin. This just did not seem appropriate to her.
Mr. Reuel reported that we have approached every market there is and talk to
them monthly to ask if anything has changed.
Mayor Houston summarized that we should include a redevelopment study, a
Village Parkway study and then, if within 30 days, the West Dublin BART
station is bid, we could pursue working with Pleasanton. The other things can
wait until things start to gel.
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Mr. Ambrose stated redevelopment is a tool and we are pretty close to bringing
an RFP for a consultant to the Council. We need to identify a potential area
which qualifies.
Mayor Houston stated he believes that the West Dublin BART station will drive
some of this. If it doesn't happen, it may be 10 years down the road before some
of these things happen.
Cm. McCormick stated she couldn't support a piecemeal cosmetic approach.
Cm. Lockhart asked if sometime in 1999 we could work on a redevelopment
consultant and start with a study for the overall area.
Mr. Reuel stated a consultant could help us in both areas. Even if we have no
redevelopment area, we could still invest money in ou~ downtown.
By a consensus, the Council agreed to add this in 1999.
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Mayor Houston snmmarized that to be included would be a redevelopment
study, a Village Parkway study, west Dublin BART station, design study for
public improvements, #2 on the short term list (purchase new festive banners
that would promote a Shop Dublin campaign) and #1 on the long term list
(initiate specific land use studies for designated areas of Dublin's Downtown
that would include the following areas: Village Parkway commercial area, West
BART Station area, and Downtown core shopping area that would include both
the Mervyn's and Target anchored shopping centers). Cm. Lockhart requested
that Village Parkway businesses also be included. The Council also added
Village Parkway items such as landscaping, sidewalk widening, etc.
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UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING PRIORITIES (UPDATEl
8:29 p.m. 8.2 (1020-30)
Public Works Director Thompson presented the Staff Report and advised that
this itelp provides a prioritized list of street segments and the cost of
undergrounding utilities on that street segment. The City has a $1,911 balance
in its P.U.C. Rule 20A account as of the end of 1998, and will accrue additional
funds at a rate of about $101,400 per year. It is possible to borrow funds 3
years in advance, which means that the available funding at the end of 1999,
including the borrowed funds, would be a little over $400,000. The estimated
cost of the first segment on the current priority list (Dublin Boulevard from 600'
west of Clark Avenue to Sierra Court) is $700,000, which means that
approximately $300,000 would need to come from another source.
Mr. Thompson stated Staff was requesting that the City Council review the
priorities that were previously assigned as indicated in the Staff Report, and
provide direction if any changes in priority are desired.
Mr. Thompson advised that Valley Auto Center at the end of Scarlett Court
requested undergrounding.
Mayor Houston felt this area is very bad.
Cm. Zika asked if they are willing to participate.
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Mr. Thompson stated not to his lmowledge. It is very expensive.
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Mayor Houston felt the number one priorities should be where we are doing
roadwork anyway because you get more bang for the buck. He asked if there
will be improvements in the future on Scarlett Court.
Mr. Thompson felt the only improvement would be possibly an overlay.
Cm. McCormick stated she liked #6, 'Village Parkway from Dublin Boulevard to
Amador Valley Boulevard.
Mayor Houston stated we have the widening coming up on Dublin Boulevard, so
this makes the most sense. Someday, Scarlett Court will have to be addressed.
On motion of Mayor Houston, seconded by Councilmember Lockhart, and by
unanimous vote, the Council agreed that Dublin Boulevard from 600' west of
Clark Avenue to Sierra Court remain number one on list.
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DESIGNATION OF AGENCY LABOR NEGOTIATORS
UNREPRESENTED EMPLOYEE: CITY MANAGER
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8:38 p.m. 8.3 (600-30)
Mayor Houston advised that two members of the City Council need to be
designated as the City's representatives to discuss conditions of employment,
including salary and fringe benefits for the City Manager.
Mayor Houston stated he served on this committee last year and would like to
be on it again this year. Cm. Lockhart stated she would also like to be on this
committee.
On motion of Mayor Houston, seconded by Cm. McCormick, and by unanimous
vote, the Council designated Mayor Houston and Councilmember Lockhart to
serve as labor negotiators.
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IRON HORSE TRAIL PROJECT PHASE 2,
NORTHERN CITY LIMIT EXTENDING SOUTH
8:39 p.m. 8.4 (930-30)
Mayor Houston stated he wanted to thank Mr. Thompson for the completion of
the Mape Park Bridge.
Mr. Thompson advised that a few punch list items still remain.
Public Works Director Thompson advised that this project will construct a
bicycle / pedestrian path along the Iron Horse Trail between Amador Valley
Boulevard and the northerly City Limit tying into the Iron Horse Trail in San
Ramon. The path will be constructed on the Zone 7 maintenance road.
Funding for the project is provided by outside grants, other agency
contributions, and City of Dublin General Funds. In order to proceed with the
project, Dublin will need to appropriate an additional $122,493 in General
Funds.
Mr. Thompson stated we've been worJqng on various segments over the years
and have been able to secure funding. Phase I went way over budget and used
up a lot of grant monies. It looks like we'll be getting about $50,000 in grants in
the next FY. The $122,000 would be this year. About $835,000 will come from
a grant for the last phase of the project. In about 2 years, we should have a
continuous path all the way through.
Cm. Lockhart asked why Pleasanton is administering the funds when it looks
like our work is 4 times greater than Pleasanton's.
Mr. Thompson stated it started out more even, but the next one they do will be
more work than ours. Originally, theirs was more than ours. Last year, they
did about 3 structures on their side. They have quite a bit more to do.
Mr. Ambrose stated when you apply for grants, they like to see joint agencies
applying. This has been a very difficult project to administer. He thought
Pleasanton cut back on their scope of work to fit the funds available for the
project. The bidding climate is tough.
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Mr. Thompson stated we didn't get the amount of grants we originally thought .
we would get and also the bridges had to be wider than we originally thought.
Cm. Lockhart commented that they had talked about cutting back the scope of
work south of Amador Valley Boulevard, but even with the reduction she asked
if we will still exceed the budget. Can we do work and apply for a grant later, or
does it have to be for new work?
Mr. Thompson stated Staff had gotten two different answers to this question. If
we do another project next year, we might as well apply.
Cm. Zika stated he felt it is basically a shell game.
Cm. Lockhart asked if in the year 2000 somebody would be able to ride on the
trail completely through Dublin?
Mr. Thompson responded this should be the case.
On motion of Cm. Zika, seconded by Cm. Howard, and by unanimous vote, the
Council approved the Budget Change Form, including an additional General .
Fund Appropriation of$122,493, from Unappropriated General Fund Reserves
and authorized Staff to prepare an agreement with the City of Pleasanton to
account for payment of costs associated with the Dublin portion of the project.
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OTHER BUSINESS
8:52 p.m.
Recognition of OutR:oin~ Councilmembers (610-85)
Mr. Ambrose reminder everyone of the recognition dinner on January 16th for
Val Bmnes and Dave Burton being held here at the Civic Center.
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Death of Alameda County Firefiehter (540-10)
Mr. Ambrose stated he was informed by the Alameda County Fire Department
that the Donohue Fire Station is flying their flags at half mast due to the recent
death of an employee who died during surgery. It was a work related surgery.
Mr. Ambrose advised that the new signs are up on the fire station and they look
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Swearing In Ceremony (610-85)
Cm. McCormick stated she and Cm. Lockhart represented Dublin yesterday at
the swearing in ceremony of Attomey General Bill Lockyer. There were a lot of
people there. They were acknowledged and introduced.
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Voters' Voice Initiative Meeting (61 0-1 0)
Cm. Lockhart advised that they held a voters' voice initiative meeting last night.
She reported that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Altematives will be
brought to the City Council in the middle of February, and this should be real
interesting.
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Caltrans Work on Flvover Proiect (800-30)
Cm. Lockhart stated she noted over the holidays that Caltrans had a crane right
in the middle of the road at I -680 and Amador Valley Boulevard and there was a
three wheeled thing hanging for 4 days right over the middle of the street. This
was very disconcerting to have this hanging over your head. Several people
called it to her attention.
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Staff advised that Caltrans does this to protect against theft.
Mr. Ambrose stated Staff will talk to Caltrans.
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Code Enforcement (450-60)
Cm. Lockhart asked if we have our code enforcement officer working full time.
Mr. Peabody responded yes we do.
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LOCC East Bav Division Meeting in Dublin (140-20)
Cm. Lockhart stated she wanted to let people know that the February meeting of
the East Bay Division of the League of CA Cities will be in Dublin. It will most
likely be at the Dublin Monarch. It would be nice to have the whole City Council
attend. People usually arrive at 7 p.m. for dinner. She was sure they will have
a good program. It will be on February 18th. .
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CLOSED SESSION
8:57 p.m. 10.1 (600-30)
The Council recessed to a closed session to discuss Public employee
Performance Evaluation pursuant to Government Code Section 54957, Title:
City Manager.
REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTION
Mayor Houston announced that no action was taken in closed session.
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adjoumed at 9:45 p.m.
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