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DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
Tuesday, October 15, 2019, 5:15 p.m.
DUBLIN CIVIC CENTER
COUNCIL CHAMBER
100 CIVIC PLAZA, DUBLIN, CA 94568
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Haubert called the meeting to order at 5:20 p.m. Councilmember Arun Goel
participated via teleconference from N-13/10, DLF City, Phase 2, Gurgaon, 122002,
Haryana, India.
Attendee Name
Title
Status
David Haubert
Mayor
Present
Melissa Hernandez
Vice Mayor
Present
Arun Goel
Councilmember
Present via teleconference
Jean Josey
Councilmember
Present
Shawn Kumagai
Councilmember
Present
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
There were no public comments made at this time.
3. Study Session - Trumark proposal for Croak Property
The City Council provided its feedback to the Applicant.
4. Fallon Sports Park Phase 3 - Work Session
Pradeep provided public comment.
Venki provided public comment.
Shailesh Vyas provided public comment.
The City Council provided direction to Staff on the inclusions to project.
5. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:01 p.m.
Mayor
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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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Closed Session 6:30 p.m.
I. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL —ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
Initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9:
1 case
ll. THREAT TO PUBLIC SERVICES OR FACILITIES
Consultation with: Dublin Police Services, Police Chief
1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance
A regular meeting of the Dublin City Council was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2019,
in the City Council Chambers of the Dublin Civic Center. The meeting was called to
order at 7.00 p.m. by Mayor Haubert.
Attendee Name
Title
Status
David Haubert
Mayor
Present
Melissa Hernandez
Vice Mayor
Present
Arun Goel
Councilmember
Present
Jean Josey
Councilmember
Present
Shawn Kumagai
Councilmember
Present
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2. Report on Closed Session — The Mayor stated that there was no reportable action.
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3. Oral Communications
3.1. Presentation from the League of California Cities to the City of Dublin for
the Helen Putnam Award for Excellence for the Valor Crossing Affordable
Housing Development
Sam Caygill, East Bay Division Regional Public Affairs Manager for the League
of California Cities, presented the City Council with the League's Helen Putnam
Award for Excellence for the Valor Crossing Affordable Housing Development.
3.2. Employee Introduction: John Stefanski
The City Council welcomed John Stefanski to the City of Dublin Staff.
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3.3. Proclamation in Recognition of United Against Hate Week
(November 17-23, 2019)
The City proclaimed November 17-23, 2019 as Recognition of United Against
Hate Week.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: Jean Josey, Councilmember
SECOND: David Haubert, Mayor
AYES: Josey, Kumagai, Goel, Haubert, Hernandez
3.4. Public Comment
Eliza Rando provided public comment.
Bobby Khullar and Evelyn Andrews provided public comment.
Elder Taylor provided public comment.
4. Consent Calendar
Item 4.5, Updates to the City's Construction and Fire Codes in Accordance with
Requirements of State Law, and Item 4.8, Clover Park Art Selection and Agreement,
were pulled for further discussion.
City Attorney Baker stated in regard to Item 4.9, Agreement to Employ Linda Smith as
City Manager, the Brown Act requires the City to provide a verbal summary of a
recommendation to approve a local agency executive contract or amendment. Item 4.9
is the Negotiation Committee's recommendation to approve an agreement with Linda
Smith to serve as the City Manager beginning December 31, 2019. The basic terms of
the agreement are as follows: Term through December 30, 2024; initial base salary of
$24,238 per month; standard benefits that accrue to other employees, plus, automobile
allowance, technology allowance, City deferred compensation contribution, 35 days of
general leave and 12 days of management leave annually; and an initial 12 month
severance.
City Manager Foss stated, in regard to Item 4.5, the City Council had received an errata
sheet. It was a list of non -substantive changes to the update to the City's Construction
and Fire Codes that would be incorporated into Item 4.5.
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: Shawn Kumagai, Councilmember
SECOND: Arun Goel, Councilmember
AYES: Josey, Kumagai, Goel, Haubert, Hernandez
4.1. Approved the October 1, 2019 Special City Council meeting minutes, October 15,
2019 two Special City Council meetings' minutes and the October 15, 2019
Regular City Council meeting minutes.
4.2. Waived the second reading and adopted
ORDINANCE NO. 11-19
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP AND APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
ZONING DISTRICT WITH A STAGE 2 DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE WESTIN
HOTEL PROJECT
4.3. Adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 119-19
APPROVING THE AGREEMENT WITH REDWOOD TOXICOLOGY SERVICES, INC.
FOR THE PROVISION OF TOXICOLOGY TESTING SERVICES FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2019-20 AND FISCAL YEAR 2020-21,
contingent upon budget approval.
4.4. Waive the second reading and adopted
ORDINANCE NO. 12-19
AMENDING THE DUBLIN TRAFFIC CODE ESTABLISHING 15 NEW BUS STOPS
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4.5. 1) Waived the first reading and INTRODUCED an Ordinance Repealing and
Replacing Chapters 5.08 (Fire Code), 7.28 (Building Regulation Administration
Code), 7.32 (Building Code), 7.34 (Residential Code), 7.36 (Electrical Code), 7.40
(Plumbing Code), 7.44 (Mechanical Code), and 7.94 (Green Building Code), of the
Dublin Municipal Code, in Order To Adopt By Reference and Amend Provisions of
the 2019 Edition of the California Building Standards Code, Title 24, California
Code of Regulations and Repealing Chapter 7.48 (Housing Code) and Adopting
Chapter 7.48 (Building Maintenance Code), of the Dublin Municipal Code, in Order
to Adopt by Reference and Amend Provisions of the 2018 International Property
Maintenance Code; and, 2) Set the Public Hearing of November 19, 2019 to: a)
Adopt the Resolution approving the Finding of Necessity for Amendments to the
2019 California Building Standards Code, as recommended by Staff, b) Waive the
second reading and adopt an Ordinance Repealing and Replacing Chapters 5.08
(Fire Code), 7.28 (Building Regulation Administration Code), 7.32 (Building Code),
7.34 (Residential Code), 7.36 (Electrical Code), 7.40 (Plumbing Code), 7.44
(Mechanical Code), and 7.94 (Green Building Code), of the Dublin Municipal Code,
in Order to Adopt by Reference and Amend Provisions of the 2019 Edition of the
California Building Standards Code, Title 24, California Code of Regulations and
Repealing Chapter 7.48 (Housing Code) and Adopting Chapter 7.48 (Building
Maintenance Code), of the Dublin Municipal Code, in Order to Adopt by Reference
and Amend Provisions of the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code.
4.6. Waived the second reading and adopted
ORDINANCE NO. 13-19
AMENDING THE DUBLIN TRAFFIC CODE TO REDUCE THE SPEED LIMIT ON
GOLDEN GATE DRIVE
4.7. Adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 112-19
APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AWARDING A CONTRACT
TO IBS USA INCORPORATED FOR THE MAPE MEMORIAL PARK
PLAYGROUND REPLACEMENT (CIP NO. PK0319);
and, approved the budget change.
4.9. Approved, and authorized the Mayor to execute the Agreement with Linda Smith
for employment as City Manager and; adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 114-19
AMENDING THE SALARY PLAN
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Item 4.8, Clover Park Art Selection and Agreement, was pulled for further discussion.
On motion of Cm. Kumagai, seconded by Vm. Hernandez and by majority vote (Cm.
Josey and Cm. Goel voting no), the City Council adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 113-19
APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH COLIN SELIG FOR A PUBLIC ART PROJECT
AT CLOVER PARK;
and asked that the artist make the art project more "seatable".
5. Written Communication — None.
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6. Public Hearinq
6.1. Density Bonus Regulations Amendments — Dublin Municipal Code
Chapter 8.52 (PLPA-2019-00039)
Mayor Haubert opened the public hearing.
No public comments were received.
Mayor Haubert closed the public hearing.
Waived the reading and INTRODUCED an Ordinance Amending Chapter 8.52
(Density Bonus Regulations) of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: Shawn Kumagai, Councilmember
SECOND: Jean Josey, Councilmember
AYES: Josey, Kumagai, Goel, Haubert, Hernandez
7. Unfinished Business
7.1. Downtown Dublin Preferred Vision
RESOLUTION NO. 115-19
APPROVING THE DOWNTOWN DUBLIN PREFERRED VISION
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: David Haubert, Mayor
SECOND: Melissa Hernandez, Vice Mayor
AYES: Josey, Kumagai, Goel, Haubert, Hernandez
8. New Business — None.
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9. Other Business
Brief information only reports from City Council and/or Staff, including committee
reports and reports by City Council related to meetings attended at City expense
(AB1234).
Vice Mayor Hernandez left the dais and meeting at 8:12 p.m.
Assistant City Manager Linda Smith stated Staff would return with a future agenda
item requesting additional funding for equipment that will assist in the event of
another large-scale outage in terms of a Public Safety Power Shutoff. By
consensus, the City Council agreed to invite the East Bay Housing Organizations to
a future City Council meeting; have Staff return with a feasibility report on staff time
and cost for public fitness challenge; have Staff return with an item in regard to City
Council voting at League of California Cities conference, to register the Mayor, and
Vice Mayor, then City Councilmembers in order of seniority; and return with what
other communities are using for regulations on short term rentals.
The City Council held a moment of silence for Alameda County Sheriff's Deputy
Nancy Melanson.
10.Adiournment
The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. in honor or Staff Sgt. Sean Diamond and
Alameda County Sheriff's Deputy Nancy Melanson.
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