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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 23, 1991
SUBJECT: 1991-92 Vector Control Services (Report Prepared by:
Lou Ann Riera-Texeira, Assistant to the City Manager)
EXHIBITS: 1. Timetable for Implementation of Annexation of the
City of Dublin to the Vector Control Services
District
2 . Resolution Requesting that the Territory of the City
of Dublin be Annexed to County Service Area 1984-1
(Vector Control)
3 . Plan for Providing Services
RECOMMENDATION: A pt the Resolution Requesting that the Territory of the
ity of Dublin be Annexed to County Service Area 1984-1
(Vector Control) ; review and approve the Plan for
Providing Services
FINANCIAL Total contract costs for vector control services for
STATEMENT: Fiscal Year 1991-92 are estimated to be $27,796 . If the
City is annexed to the County Service Area, future vector
control service costs would be transferred from the
City' s General Fund to Dublin property owners.
BACKGROUND: Since March 1, 1988, the City of Dublin has contracted
with Alameda County on an annual basis for vector control services. Prior
to March of 1988, services were provided on an as needed basis by the local
County Health Inspector.
Currently, the City contracts directly with the County in lieu of
participating in the countywide Vector Control Services District.
Presently, the City of Dublin is one of three Alameda County cities not
participating in the countywide District. The City funds vector control
services through the City' s General Fund. As a result, Dublin property
owners receive the same level of service as residents served by the Vector
Control Services District, but do not pay the assessment as part of their
property tax bill, as do other Service Area participants.
During the 1991-92 annual budget deliberations, City staff provided Council
a number of service options with regard to vector control services.
Options included:
• Discontinuing County vector control services
• Seeking another service provider
• Participating in the Countywide Vector Control Services District
Advantages and disadvantages to each of these alternatives was presented
and discussed. Subsequently, the City Council expressed interest in
annexing to the County Service Area. If the City of Dublin were to annex
to the County Vector Control Service Area, costs associated with vector
control services would transfer from the City of Dublin to Dublin property
owners . Payment would be calculated on the property owner' s tax bill.
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The annual cost to the property would be approximately $4. 00 per year.
Vector control services provided would remain consistent with the current
service level. The focus of Vector Control services is to provide general
information to the public as well as areawide Vector Control services. The
County provides both District initiated activities and responds to citizen
requests for service. Vector Control cannot provide interior baiting or
trapping on private property. Services include:
1 . Enforcing City Ordinances, State Health and Safety Codes and Admini-
strative Code Sections pertaining to vector control, including refuse
and animal waste.
2. Inspecting and poisoning of creek areas for rats.
3 . Investigating public complaints and requests for service involving
insect, rodent and other animal vectors as well as conditions conducive
to harboring vectors.
4 . Conducting neighborhood surveys where there are high numbers of public
complaints concerning vectors.
5. Collecting rodents for laboratory examination for plague and for flea
counts.
6 . Inspecting potential sources of vectors and vector borne diseases,
i.e. , parks, pet shops, kennels and shopping centers.
7. Investigating reported outbreaks of vector borne diseases.
8 . Surveillance of Rabies control and investigation of dog bites.
City staff has worked with Alameda County staff to pursue joining the
service area. County staff has developed a timetable for implementation of
annexation of the City of Dublin to the Vector Control Services District
( see Exhibit 1) .
As indicated on the tentative timetable, the first step in the annexation
process is for the Dublin City Council to adopt a Resolution requesting the
City of Dublin be Annexed to County Service Area 1984-1 (Vector Control)
( see Exhibit 2 ) . In addition, it is necessary to develop a "Plan for
Providing Services" (see Exhibit 3 ) . Upon approval of these documents, the
Alameda County Board of Supervisors will initiate the LAFCO application.
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolution and
review and approve the Plan for Providing Services.
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Timetable for Implementation of
Annexation of the City of Dublin to the
Vector Control Services District
by July 1j 1992
Date of ComgIellon Respon_gi ie Aaency(s _Activity
August 25 , 1991 Dublin City Manager Notice of Hearing to
Adopt Resolution to Annex
to District and Conduct
Environmental Review
(C°.E,:Q.A .)
September 9 , 1991 Dublin City Council Prepare and Adopt
Dept .of Environmental Resolution of Intent to
Health/V.C .S .D . Annex to District .
September 101 1991 City of Dublin Submit Resolution to
Alameda County .
September 24, 1991 Dept . of Environmental PrepareLAFCOapplication
Health/V.C .S .D . and submit letter to Board
of Supervisor .
County Planning Conduct C :E•.Q.A : Review
and Prepare Report .
County Public Works Prepare 10 copies of New
District Map -
October 11 1991 County Board of Review and acknowledge
Supervisors receipt of Annexation
Request from Dublin .
Authorize submission of
LAFCO application .
October 2 , 1991 Clerk of the Board Submit Application to
LAFCO .
October 21 , 1991 LAFCO Notice of Hearing to
Approve Application for
Annexation .
November 21 , 1991 LAFCO Hearing to approve Dublin
Annexation Application .
Submit to Clerk of the
Board.
EXHIBIT, �
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November 22 , 1991 D e p a r t m e n t o f Submit letter to
Environmental/Health Board to hold
V : S . D C o u n t y Hearing and adopt
Council Resolution Approving
Annexation .
December 10 , 1991 Board of Supervisors Public Hearing and
Resolution Approving
Annexation of
Dublin:
December 17 , 1991 Clerk of the Board Submit Annexation to
State Board of
Equalization .
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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REQUESTING THAT THE TERRITORY
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN BE ANNEXED TO ALAMEDA COUNTY SERVICE
AREA 1984-1 (VECTOR CONTROL)
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County has established County
Service Area No. 1984-1 for the purpose of providing Vector Control Services
pursuant to the requirements of the County Service Area law, and which includes
11 cities and the unincorporated area of Alameda County;
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin recognizes the need for the
provision of Vector Control Services within the city on a regular basis as
performed by the County Service Area; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the public health, safety and welfare
of its constituency will be promoted by joining the County Service Area; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin desires to initiate
proceedings pursuant to the Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of
1985, commencing with Section 56000 of the California Government Code, for
annexation; and
WHEREAS, notice of intent to adopt this resolution of application has been
given to each interested agency; and
WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is inhabited, and a
description of the boundaries of the territory is set forth in Exhibit A attached
hereto and by this reference incorporated herein; and
WHEREAS, this proposal is consistent with the sphere of influence of County
Service Area V.C. 1984-1 for Vector Control; and
WHEREAS, it is desired to provide that the proposed annexation be subject
to the following terms and conditions:
- The annexation be applicable to all future annexed areas of the City of
Dublin
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has conducted an environmental review of the
proposed annexation and has determined the project is categorically exempt under
Section 15319 pursuant to C.E.Q.A.
NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of-Dublin
does hereby consent to joining the incorporated territory of the city to the
County Service Area V.C. 1984-1 for the provision of Vector Control Services and
requests the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) and the Board of
Supervisors to take the necessary steps to implement annexation of the City of
Dublin into the district, and directs the City Clerk to file certified copies of
this resolution with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, the County
Administrator and the LAFCO Executive Director.
EXHIBIT
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution is hereby adopted and approved
by the City Council of the City of Dublin and the LAFCO of Alameda County is
hereby requested to take proceedings for City of Dublin territory as described in
Exhibit A, according to the terms and conditions stated above and in the manner
provided by the Cortese-Knox Local Government reorganization Act of 1985
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 23rd day of September, 1991.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Mayor
City Clerk
Name of Proposal : Annexation of th- ;ty of n„hlin to the tity: _-Dublin
County Vector Control Services District
PLAN FOR PROVIDING SERVICES
DRAFT
I . FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION SERVICE
1. Will there be a change in the agency that provides fire protection
and prevention service?
X no (present agency) 7
Yes (proposed agency)
Z. If yes to the above, what is the location, response time, staffing
and equipment for the fire station proposed to serve the area? How
does this compare to the. location, staffing and equipment of the
existing fire station and existing response times?
Proposed:
Existing:
3. Will this proposal cause a change in the Insurance Services Office
( ISO) fire rating of the subject area? Will it affect the ISO
rating of other areas?
No
4. Will there be a need for reorganization, additional stations ,
additional equipment or personnel?
X No
Yes
If yes , explain and provide financial plan.
II . POLICE PROTECTION
1. Will there be a change in the agency that provides police protection?
No (present agency) Alameda Connt� Sher; ff' ilo,.arrn,on*
Yes (proposed agency)
EXHIBIT
2. Describe the type and level of police service currently provided to
the area?
f.ull police services
3. Will changes be necessary to provide police protection to this area
equal to the standards established for the rest of the area?
Specifically address :
A. Equipment No
B . Manpower No
C. Beat Patrol No
III . LIBRARY SERVICE
1. Will there be a change in the jurisdiction responsible for providing
library service to residents in the affected ar=a?
X No (present agency) Alameda County Libraries
Yes (proposed agency)
2. If there is a change in library responsibility, discuss any service
changes that will result.
3. How does this proposal relate to provision of library service for:
A. Library expansion and/or reorganization
No
B . Library funding
N/A
IV. PARKS AND RECREATION
1. What are the locations of the nearest park(s) and recreational
program facilities?
N/A
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2. What is the status of the park(s) facility's (ies ' ) development?
A. Developed (describe facilities)
N/A
B. Partially developed (describe existing and planned facilities)
N/A ..
C. Underdeveloped (describe development plans and when they are
expected to occur)
N/A
3 . Discuss in summary form how this proposa-l.. relates to:
A. Park Expansion
N/A
B. Park Development
N/A
C. Park Financing
N/A
D. Recreation Programs
N/A
E. Ratio of Park Acreage to Population
N/A
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V. STREETS
Substantially Developed or Developing Territory
1. Will the city require facilities in the area to be upgraded to city
standards? If so, explain what standards will be used, what the
costs will be for these improvements, when will the improvements be
installed and how will they be financed?
A. Streets N/A
B. Sidewalks N/A
C. Curbs and Gutters N/A
D. Traffic Management (stop sians, traffic signals) N/A
E. Bikeways N/A
F. Pedestrian Access N/A
2. What are the city standards that would be applied to the affected
area for street maintenance and financing of same?
N/A
Undeveloped Territory
1. Estimate the additional peak hour and average daily traffic generates
by the proposal .
N/A
2. For each of the arteriais expected to carry traffic from the area,
describe:
A. The arterials design capacity N/A
B. The current average daily traffic flow on the arterial
N/A
C. The current level of service on the arterial
N/A
D. The expected increase of daily traffic flow resulting from
the proposal
N/A
E. The level of service expected with this increased traffic flow
N/A .
3. When will improvements (if any) be made and how will they be financed?
N/A
VI . STREET SWEEPING
What standards for street sweeping will be applied to the area?
iV/A
VII . WATER SUPPLY
1. Is an -agency currently supplying the area with water?
No
X Yes Name of Agency Dublin San Ramon Services District
Z. If nQt served by an agency, how is water provided to the area?
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3. According to the annexing city's or providing agency's plans:
A. Will hook-up to the water agency be required? No
B. Does the agency have adequate capacity to serve the area? Yes
C. If so, what will the costs for this hook-up be and how will it
be funded?
N/A
4. For those areas currently receiving water service, will there be a
change in the rates being charged if the proposal becomes effective?
If so, what will this change be?
No
VIII . GARBAGE COLLECTION
1. What is the agency that presently collects aarbace in the area and
what is the present rate structure for this service?
Livermore-Dublin Disposal rate structure not affected.
2. Were this proposal to become effective, will the agency that performs
this service change, and, if so, what agency will be responsible for
garbage collection?
No change
3. How much will garbage collection service cost if the proposal becomes
effective?
No change
IX. SANITARY SEWER
1. Do sanitary sewers exist in the area?
No
X Yes Service prodder Dublin Sari Ramon Services District
2:' Will there be a change in the agency currently providing or responsible
for providing sanitary sewer service if the proposal becomes effective?
X No
Yes New service provider
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3. According to the annexing city's or providing agency's plans:
A. Do the local collectors and trunk lines have adequate capacity
to serve the area?
Yes
B. If not, what additional improvements are necessary?
None
C. How will improvements be financed?
N/A
4. What treatment plant will serve this application? N/A
State capacity and expected additional flow caused by this project..
Explain how providing agency plans to accommodate additional
capacity.
X. STORM DRAINS
1. Are storm drainage facilities currently provided to the area? Yes
2. If storm drains do not exist in the area, or if the storm drains
that are in existence do not meet city Flood Control District
Standards, will the city or district require storm drains to be
installed and/or improved. If so, when?
N/A
3. According to the annexing city's or district's plans:
A. What improvements will be necessary based on current city or
district standards?
N/A .
B . What will be the costs for these improvements and how will they
be financed?
N/A
4. For those areas where storm drains are now in existence, what are
the differences in maintenance practices between the two agencies
mentioned above?,
N/A -7-
1.
XI . FLOOD CONTROL
1. Is the city currently participating in the National Flood Insurance
Program? If not, does the city plan to do so in the future? When?
Yes
2. Is the territory affected by this proposal within the area of a one
percent flood as delineated the Flood Control District or the National
Flood Insurance Program?
Partially
3. What measures protect the site from the one percent flood?
VAribus flood control channels and flood prevention measures
4. Are any improvements or land use controls necessary to provide
further protection?
A. When are these improvements scheduled to be made?
As new development occurs
B. How will they be financed?
By new developers
XII. STREET LIGHTING
1. What agency, if any, provides street lighting in the area?
City of Dublin and PG&E
2. What is the plan for providing street lighting to this area? How
will it be financed?
N/A
XIII. OTHER SERVICES
1. List other services and/or improvements that will provide the
territory affected by this proposal and indicate when these services
or improvements will be provided.
See attached (Vector Control Services.)
2. What will the costs of these services and/or improvements be and
how will they be financed?
Costs to be funded by Dublin property owners
3. Will the existing street numbering or postal service be altered in
any way as a result of this proposal and, if so', explain.
No
XIV. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
1. Are there any special assessment or improvement districts planned
as a part of this?
No
2. If yes:
A. What improvements are planned on services provided?
B. Has the district been approached by. the appropriate agency?
Explain present status of proceedings?
XV. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
This section is intended to be a summary of costs explained in other
sections of the report and the 'agency or agencies plan for meeting
these costs. Be as specific as possible. Will this area be subject
to any other special taxes and/or fees upon annexation? For example,
utility taxes, construction and conveyance taxes, business license,
other fees. If so, please describe the tax or fee and the rates
associated with each.
Transfer of Vector Control Services fees from the City of Dublin to
Dublin property owners.
XVI . LAND USE REGULATION
1. Are there parcels nhland territory
differsufromithe this
landusesperrnhtted
the existing developed
by the city's prezoning? If there are, describe the differences and
the city's position regarding each parcel where a difference exists.
N/A
2. Describe any .city ordinances or regulations which the city believes
will be of special concern to the area affected by this proposal
(i .e. , sign regulations, off-street parking, etc.) .
N/A
Plan for services completed by Lou Ann Riera-Texeira
Title Assistant to the City Manager
Date September 18, 1991
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2 . COUNTY shall perform the following Vector Control Services
within CITY :
a . Enforcement of CITY Ordinances and State Health and
Safety Code and Administrative Code Sections pertaining
to vector control including refuse and animal wastes .
b . Inspection and poisoning of sewers , creeks and
waterfronts for rats .
C . Investigation of public complaints and requests for
services concerning insect , rodent and other animal
vectors as well as conditions conductive to harboring
vectors .
d . Neighborhood surveys where there are high numbers of
public complaints concerning vectors .
e . Collection of rodents for laboratory examination for
plague and for flea counts .
f. Inspection and surveys of potential sources of vectors
and vector borne diseases such as Shopping Centers ,
Parks , Pet Shops and Kennels .
g . Investigation of reported outbreaks of vector borne
diseases such as Psittacosis and Lyme Disease .
h . Surveillance of Rabies control .