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OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
Regular Meeting: June 15, 2021
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 15, 2021
Closed Session 6:02 PM
I. Public Employee Performance Evaluation
Title: City Attorney
II. Conference with Labor Negotiators
Agency Designated Representatives: Vice Mayor Kumagai and Councilmember
Hu
Unrepresented Employee: City Attorney
Regular Meeting
A Regular Meeting of the Dublin City Council was held on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, in
the City Council Chamber and via Zoom Communications. The meeting was called to
order at 7:00 PM., by Mayor Hernandez.
1) Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance
Attendee Status
Melissa Hernandez, Mayor Present
Shawn Kumagai, Vice Mayor Present
Jean Josey, Councilmember Present
Sherry Hu, Councilmember Present
Michael McCorriston, Councilmember Present
2) Report on Closed Session
Mayor Hernandez stated there was no reportable action.
3) Oral Communications
3.1) 2021 Dublin Pride Week - Nature in Our Backyard Photo
Contest Winners
The City Council recognized the winners of the 2021 Nature in Our Backyard
Photography Contest: Rahul Guha Ray for “Hummingbird” and “Northern
Harrier,” Liz Crane for “Stagecoach Turkeys” and Monique Richardson for
“When I Look to the Sky.”
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Rahul Guha Ray, first place and grand prize winner, accepted his certificate and
shared a few words about his photographs.
3.2) Public Comment
Shreya Kundur provided public comment.
Trisha Shangle provided public comment.
Sonia Chaganlal provided public comment.
Rahul Chaganlal provided public comment.
4) Consent Calendar
4.1) Approved the May 25, 2021 Special City Council Meeting and June 1, 2021
Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.
4.3) Approved the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission’s recommendations for
the 2021 Utility Box Art Program.
4.4) Waived the reading and INTRODUCED the Ordinance titled, “Amending the
Dublin Traffic Code to Reduce the Speed Limits on Segments of Arnold Road
and Tassajara Road.”
4.5) Adopted Resolution No. 69-21 titled, “Approving a Request to the Metropolitan
Transportation Commission for the Allocation of Fiscal Year 2021-22
Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle Project Funding .”
4.6) Adopted Resolution No. 70-21 titled, “Authorizing the Purchase of Solar
Compacting Three-Stream Waste Receptacles from ECube Labs Co.”
4.7) Adopted Resolution No. 71-21 titled, “Approving Agreements for On-Call
Architectural Services with DAHLIN, Group 4 Architecture, Research +
Planning, Inc., and LPA, Inc.;” Resolution No. 72-21 titled, “Approving
Agreements for On-Call Construction Management and Inspection Services with
4LEAF, Inc., MNS Engineers, Inc., Pakpour Consulting Group, Inc., Swinerton
Management & Consulting, and TRC Engineers, Inc.;” Resolution No. 73-21
titled, “Approving Agreements for On-Call Development Review Services with
Coulson & Associates, CSG Consultants, Inc., Kimley-Horn and Associates,
Inc., Pakpour Consulting Group, Inc., and SNG & Associates, Inc.;” Resolution
No. 74-21 titled, “Approving Agreements for On-Call Geology and Geotechnical
4.2) Approved the proclamation for the month of July in the City of Dublin: Pledge to
America’s Workers Month.
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Engineering Services with BSK Associates, Cal Engineering & Geology, and
Geocon Consultants, Inc.;” Resolution No. 75-21 titled, “Approving Agreements
for On-Call Intelligent Transportation Systems Services with Advanced Mobility
Group, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., and Novani, LLC.;” Resolution No.
76-21 titled, “Approving Agreements for On -Call Special Inspection and
Materials Testing Services with BSK Associates, Consolidated Engineering
Laboratories, Construction Testing Services, Inc., and Geocon.;” Resolution No.
77-21 titled, “Approving Agreements for On-Call Surveying Services with
CSW/Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group, Guida Surveying, Inc., and Tetra
Tech.;” Resolution No. 78-21 titled, “Approving Agreements for On-Call
Transportation Planning and Engineering Services with Advanced Mobility
Group, CHS Consulting Group, GHD, Fehr & Peers, Kimley-Horn and
Associates, Inc., Kittelson & Associates, Inc., and W -Trans.”
4.8) Adopted Resolution No. 79-21 titled, “Approving the Plans and Specifications
and Delegating Authority to the City Manager to Award a Construction Contract
for Annual Street Resurfacing Project (2021 Slurry Seal), CIP No. ST0117.”
4.9) Received the Payment Issuance Report and Electronic Funds Transfers listing
payments issued from May 1, 2021 – May 31, 2021 totaling $12,450,838.75.
4.10) Adopted Resolution No. 80-21 titled, “Adopting an Annual Update to the Master
Fee Schedule for Services Provided by the City.”
4.11) Adopted Resolution No. 81-21 titled, “Approving Amendment #1 to the
Agreement with Redwood Toxicology Laboratory, Inc. for the Provision of
Toxicology Testing Services.”
4.12) Adopted Resolution No. 82-21 titled, “Authorizing a Special Designation of
General Fund Reserves for Fiscal Year 2020-21.”
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: Shawn Kumagai, Vice Mayor
SECOND: Jean Josey, Councilmember
AYES: Hernandez, McCorriston, Hu, Kumagai, Josey
5) Written Communication – None.
6) Public Hearing
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6.1) Adoption of Rates for Garbage Collection, Disposal, and Recycling
Services Provided by Amador Valley Industries and Establishing the 2021-
22 Annual Assessment
The City Council received a presentation regarding establishing the garbage
rates effective July 1, 2021 and establishing the Fiscal Year 2021 -22 refuse-
related property tax assessment.
Mayor Hernandez opened the public hearing.
Upon receiving no public comment, Mayor Hernandez closed the public
hearing.
By motion of Councilmember Josey, seconded by Vice Mayor Kumagai, and by
unanimous vote, the City Council Adopted Resolution No. 83-21 titled,
“Approving and Establishing the Collection of Minimum Residential Garbage
and Recycling Service Fees for Fiscal Year 2021- 22,” and Resolution No. 84-
21 titled, “Amending the Schedule of Service Rates for Integrated Solid Waste
Services.”
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: Jean Josey, Councilmember
SECOND: Shawn Kumagai, Vice Mayor
AYES: Hernandez, McCorriston, Hu, Kumagai, Josey
6.2)
Semi-Public Sites and Emerald High School Site General Plan
Amendment, Specific Plan Amendment, and Planned Development Zoning
Amendment (PLPA-2020-00054)
The City Council received the report on a City-initiated General Plan
Amendment, Eastern Dublin Specific Plan (EDSP) Amendment, and Planned
Development Zoning Amendment for three sites, including 2.5 acres on the GH
PacVest property and 2.0 acres on the East Ranch property, as well as the
23.46-acre future Emerald High School site.
Mayor Hernandez opened the public hearing.
Upon receiving no public comment, Mayor Hernandez closed the public
hearing.
By motion of Councilmember Josey, seconded by Vice Mayor Kumagai, and by
unanimous vote, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 85-21 titled, “Adopting
an Addendum to the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan Environmental Impact
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Reports and Approving Amendments to the General Plan and Eastern Dublin
Specific Plan for 2.5 Acres on the GH PacVest Property, 2.0 Acres on the East
Ranch Property, and the Emerald High School Site,” waived the reading, and
INTRODUCED the Ordinance Approving Amendments to the Planned
Development Zoning Stage 1 Development Plans for 2.5 Acres on the GH
PacVest Property and 2.0 Acres on the East Ranch property in Fallon Village,
and the Emerald High School Site in Dublin Ranch.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: Jean Josey, Councilmember
SECOND: Shawn Kumagai, Vice Mayor
AYES: Hernandez, McCorriston, Hu, Kumagai, Josey
7) Unfinished Business
7.1) Draft Regional Housing Needs Allocation Appeal Framework
7.2)
The City Council received a presentation on a proposed framework for an
appeal of the City's Draft Regional Housing Needs Allocation.
Shirley Lewandowski provided public comment.
By consensus, the City Council directed Staff to move forward with an appeal,
with the focus on the specific Dublin issues of past performance and lack of
land availability, a decrease in population, high opportunity areas, and land use
authority and water Infrastructure.
Fiscal Year 2021-22 Human Services Grant Program Funding Allocations
from the General Fund
By motion of Councilmember Josey, seconded by Councilmember Hu, and by
unanimous vote, the City Council increased the funding for Hope Hospice to
$20,000 and adopted amended Resolution No. 86-21 titled, “Approving Funding
Allocations for the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Human Services Grant Program from
the General Fund.”
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: Jean Josey, Councilmember
SECOND: Sherry Hu, Councilmember
AYES: Hernandez, McCorriston, Hu, Kumagai, Josey
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8) New Business
8.1) Informational Report on Voluntary Special Needs Registries
The City Council received a report on voluntary special needs registries and
asked clarifying questions.
By consensus, the City Council directed Staff to bring back an item to a future
meeting with more detailed information on voluntary special needs registries.
9) Other Business
The City Council and Staff provided brief information only reports, including
committee reports and reports by City Council related to meetings attended at
City expense (AB1234).
10) Adjournment
Mayor Hernandez adjourned the meeting at 9:42 p.m.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk