HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.1 Approve 07-09-1990 Minutes REGULAR MEETING - July 9, 1990
A regular meeting of the Dublin City Council was held on Monday,
July 9, 1990, in the Council Chambers of the Dublin Civic Center. The
meeting was called to order at 7 : 32 p.m. , by Mayor Moffatt.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Hegarty, Jeffery, Vonheeder and Mayor
Moffatt. ABSENT: Councilmember Snyder.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Mayor led the Council, Staff and those present in the pledge of
allegiance to the flag.
PROCLAMATION
Vice Mayor Vonheeder read and presented a proclamation to Eddie Jo
Mack for her years of service on the Planning Commission. Mayor
Moffatt stated that the City Council appreciated her service and
dedication, requiring her to carefully balance compassion with insight
and vision for the City's future.
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Planning Commissioner Appointment Announcement
Vice Mayor Vonheeder announced that her new appointment on the
Planning Commission will be Carl Springer. Mr. Springer, who is a
Traffic Planner, was introduced to the Council, Staff and audience.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
On motion of .Cm. Jeffery, seconded by Cm. Hegarty, and by unanimous
vote (Cm. Snyder absent) , the Council
Approved Minutes of Regular Meeting of June 25, 1990 and Special
Meeting of June 26, 1990;
Accepted the City Treasurer's Investment Report for period ending
June 30, 1990;
Approved the City Manager's 1990-91 Employment Agreement which
provides for a 6% salary increase and a 6.7% increase in fringe
benefit package, effective May 1, 1990;
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ITEM NO. ��
Adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 98 - 90
APPROVING THE FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF SHANNON COMMUNITY CENTER
RENOVATION PROJECT NO. 89-1 & A MUTUAL RELEASE AGREEMENT
WITH HODGSON CONSTRUCTION, INC. ,
& AUTHORIZING STAFF TO MARE AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION
Approved Warrant Register in the amount of $854, 103 . 68 .
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DOUGHERTY VALLEY & EAST DUBLIN PLANNING AREAS
City Manager Ambrose advised that the City has received a letter from
the Mayor of San Ramon inquiring as to whether or not the City of
Dublin would be interested in meeting with San Ramon on a regular
basis to discuss plans for the Dougherty Valley Planning Area and East
Dublin area.
Cm. Hegarty stated he would strongly urge those who participate to
provide a written report to the Council related to every item that
takes place. This was discussed about 5 or 6 years ago because of the
impact on Dublin.
Cm. Jeffery felt the idea of this is to work with San Ramon to ensure
that the Valley is planned right.
On motion of Cm. Hegarty, seconded by Cm. Jeffery, and by unanimous
vote (Cm. Snyder absent) , the Council determined that it would utilize
the existing San Ramon Liaison Committee, along with the City Manager
and a representative from the Planning Department to represent Dublin
in discussions with San Ramon related to the Dougherty Valley and East
Dublin Planning Areas.
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PUBLIC HEARING DONLAN CANYON PA 89-125
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PREZONING, TENTATIVE MAP & ANNEXATION
Mayor Moffatt opened the public hearing.
Planning Director Tong advised that on June 25, 1990, City Council
introduced an Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance and adopted
Resolutions approving the Negative Declaration, the General Provisions
for the PD Prezoning, the Tentative Map, the Property Tax Exchange,
and the Annexation Application to LAFCO for the Donlan Canyon project
consisting of approximately 196 acres.
The proposed zoning is consistent with the City's General Plan land
use designation and policies affecting the site.
No comments were made by the public on this issue.
Mayor Moffatt closed the public hearing.
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On motion of Cm. Jeffery, seconded by Cm. Vonheeder, and by unanimous
vote (Cm. Snyder absent) , the Council waived the reading and adopted
ORDINANCE NO. 11 - 90
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO PERMIT THE PREZONING
OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF THE WESTERN TERMINUS OF
DUBLIN BOULEVARD (DONLAN CANYON)
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PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 7-90 WHICH
ESTABLISHED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES FOR TWO-LANE ACCESS ROAD
CONNECTING TO THE HACIENDA INTERCHANGE AND PARALLEL TO I-580
Mayor Moffatt opened the public hearing.
Senior Planner Carrington advised that since the adoption of Ordinance
No. 7-90 on May 29 , 1990, Staff determined that the legal description
needs to be revised. This Ordinance would establish the right-of-way
lines for the 2-lane access road parallel to I-580.
No comments were made by the public on this issue.
Mayor Moffatt closed the public hearing.
On motion of Cm. Hegarty, seconded by Cm. Vonheeder, and by unanimous
vote (Cm. Snyder absent) , the Council waived the reading and
INTRODUCED the Ordinance.
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FREDERIKSEN SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN TOT LOT
Recreation Director Lowart advised that in September of 1989, the City
and School District entered into a Joint Facility Use/Development
Agreement. The Agreement provided that the City may make improvements
to School District property provided the improvement is not in
conflict with school use and subject to a separate improvement
agreement.
The Frederiksen School Kindergarten Tot Lot Agreement spells out the
specific responsibilities of the City and the District with regard to
the .project and covered such areas as description of project, division
of project costs and responsibility for project supervision.
Ms. Lowart advised that the total estimated costs are $39, 303 . The
City will fund $34 , 303 and the remaining $5, 000 will be funded equally
by the District and the School Parent Faculty Club.
On motion of Cm. Jeffery, seconded by Cm. Vonheeder, and by unanimous
vote (Cm. Snyder absent) , the Council adopted
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RESOLUTION NO. 99 - 90
APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT
WITH DUBLIN UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR
FREDERIRSEN SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN TOT LOT
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CIVIC EDUCATION PROGRAM
Assistant to the City Manager Texeira advised that included in the
1990 Goals & Objectives Program was the development of a Student
Government Day or comparable civic education program. Staff has
worked with representatives of the Dublin School District and staff
members of Dublin High School to develop a program.
Ms. Texeira explained that several ideas were discussed to augment
Dublin High's current civic education program. These included:
resurrecting the Dublin High Civics Term Project; developing a City
Resource Guide to be used by teachers and/or students; promoting the
Dublin Police Ride-Along Program; participating in the 1990 Soviet
Exchange Student Program; and developing additional civic education
activities (i.e. , conducting regular tours of the Dublin Civic Center,
developing case studies to be used by students, etc. ) .
Cm. Vonheeder questioned if Staff envisioned the term project as being
a 2 or 3 week project or more long term.
Ms. Texeira stated that it was originally suggested that it be an
individual term project and City Staff suggested a group project in
order to allow the students to work as a team. This seems to be the
direction it will be headed.
Cm. Jeffery thought that with regard to the term project, it might be
a good idea to pick out a particular City project and assign the kids
to a Commission or Council so they would carry the project all the way
through, and would then get a feel for how these things work together.
Most kids do not have an understanding of how a park gets put in, or a
housing development, etc. It's very important that they understand
why it is important for them to vote. This would be a way to teach
them that it really does matter and each vote counts.
Cm. Jeffery felt that with regard to the Soviet Student Exchange
Program, we should delete the word "Soviet" so as to not limit
ourselves. There will be other opportunities for exchange with other
countries.
Cm. Hegarty felt that it would be good for the students and beneficial
for the people of Dublin to have young people on Community TV talking
about Dublin and its government. Valley Forum would be a good program
for this type of thing. The City puts money into Community TV, so we
should be able to get some good publicity for our students.
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Cm. Hegarty stated he had always been very impressed with Dublin High
School. Students that come out of DHS go on to some of the most
impressive schools in the United States. They are the future.
Cm. Jeffery stated that Dublin and San Ramon students could debate the
growth issues in the Valley.
Mayor Moffatt felt this was a great idea and a good way to involve
high school students in their City government.
On motion of Cm. Jeffery, seconded by Cm. Vonheeder, and by unanimous
vote (Cm. Snyder absent) , the Council directed Staff to work with
representatives of the School District and Dublin High School to
develop a City Resource Guide, to promote the Police Ride-Along
Program, to welcome the Soviet Exchange Students in August, and to
continue to pursue additional civic education opportunities.
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OTHER BUSINESS
Community Gift Catalog
Mr. Ambrose passed out finished copies of the Community Gift Catalog
to the City Council.
Cm. Jeffery questioned how these would be distributed.
Mr. Ambrose advised that they will be given to service groups, and
copies will be available at the Civic Center, the Library, the Chamber
of Commerce, the Senior Center, Shannon Community Center, and local
community groups.
Cm. Vonheeder suggested they also be given to local corporations.
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State Budget
Cm. Vonheeder advised that the East Bay Division of the League of CA
Cities is trying to inform cities of legislation affecting cities. It
appears that we are looking at a reduction in the in-lieu fees.
Roberta Cooper of Hayward has requested that all cities let the state
know that we don't appreciate them dipping into our pockets.
Cm. Hegarty felt it was the Governor who had control.
Cm. Jeffery advised that the Governor only has power over 8% of
California's budget. The rest is controlled by the Legislature.
Staff was directed to write a letter.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Council, the
meeting was adjourned at 8 : 10 p.m.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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