HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.1 Approve 02-28-1983 and 03-08-1983 Minutes REGULAR MEETING - FEBRUARY 28, 1983
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Dublin was held on
Monday, February 28 , 1983 in the meeting room, Dublin Library. The meeting
was called to order at 7 : 35 p .m. by Mayor Peter Snyder .
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Burton, Hegarty, Jeffery, Moffatt and Mayor Snyder .
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Mayor led the Council, Staff and those present in the pledge of
allegiance to the flag.
CONSENT CALENDAR
On motion of Cm. Burton, seconded by Cm. Hegarty, and by unanimous vote, the
following were approved: Minutes of adjourned regular meeting of February 8 ,
1983 ; Warrant Register in the amount of $24 , 086 . 29 ; Financial Report for
Period Ending January 31 , 1983 ;
RESOLUTION NO. 7 - 83
FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS
TRACT 4668
Denial of claim of Ian E. Chisholm
RESOLUTION NO. 8 - 83
DESIGNATING THE SERVICE DELIVERY AREAS
UNDER THE
JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT
PROCLAMATION
Mayor Snyder read proclamation declaring the week of March 6 - 13 , 1983 as
"Girl Scout Birthday Week" .
CALMET, INC. , TRACT 5047
Request to temporarily suspend the appeal of Calmet, Inc . , Tentative Map,
Tract 5047 .
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Cm. Burton explained that because he is a real estate agent, acting on
behalf of the buyer, he felt it appropriate to withdraw and abstain from any
participation in discussion re this matter.
On July 12 , 1982 , the City Council considered an appeal of Tentative Map,
Tract 5047 , proposed by Calmet, Inc . The project involved 145 condominium
units near the intersection of San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard, behind
the Iceland skating facility. Appeals to the Tentative Map were filed by
the developer and by area residents . The City Council continued the matter
and directed Staff to try to resolve the issues . Staff has been
concentrating on the traffic issue .
Calmet, Inc. , requested the City Council to temporarily suspend any action
on the appeal for 150 days . The reason for the suspension was to allow
consideration of a different application on the site . The developer
indicated a desire to apply for a Planned Development for apartment units.
Calmet further requested that the apeal of the .Tentative Map be reinstated
at no additional cost if 1) the City Council denies the new application, or
2 ) 150 days lapse, whichever comes first.
Cm. Moffatt felt the apartments would much better serve a need in Dublin at
the present time, as there are a limited number of apartments, and waiting
lists exist for all .
On motion of Cm. Moffatt, seconded by Cm. Jeffery, and by unanimous vote
(Cm. Burton abstaining from vote) , the Council granted Calmet' s request.
Cm. Hegarty questioned the density of the proposed project, in that there
were concerns with traffic when the condominium project was to have been 145
units . Fred Howell, Attorney for the developer and partner involved, stated
they would like to defer answering this questions until such time as they
can get their submittals and go through the necessary processes . Mr. Howell
stated it would be a higher density, and they are aware of the traffic
situation, but they hope to satisfy that issue .
STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
At the City Council meeting of February 14 , 1983 , the Council directed Staff
to proceed with the necessary steps and documentation for the formation of a
street lighting maintenance assessment district. A resolution is the first
step; and appoints the law firm of Jones, Hall, Hill and White as legal
counsel for the district and Lee Thompson, City Engineer as the assessment
district engineer.
The City Manager introduced Mr. Steve Casaleggio, representing the firm of
Jones, Hall , Hill and White, who will be working with City Staff and City
Council , guiding Dublin through the necessary process for formation of a
maintenance assessment district.
Cm. Burton asked that Staff determine who is responsible for the provision
of street lighting services to the Arroyo Vista development.
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On motion of Cm. Burton, seconded .by Cm. Moffatt, and by unanimous vote the
Council approved the resolution and authorized the Mayor to sign resolution.
RESOLUTION NO. 9-83
INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE FORMATION OF
A MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE GUIDELINES
At its meeting of February 14 , 1983 , the City Council directed Staff to
develop a set of operating guidelines for a Parks & Recreation Advisory
Committee which it agreed to establish. A copy of the draft guidelines was
presented for City Council review and approval .
Each member of the City Council will appoint two individuals to this
Committee . Staff will send letter confirming this appointment.
On motion of Cm. Moffatt, seconded by Cm. Burton, and by unanimous vote the
Council approved the guidelines as written.
1982 PARKS & RECREATION OBJECTIVES IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Staff presented to the City Council an implementation plan for the goals and
.objectives which were established by the Council at their meeting on
December 14 , 1982 .
The City Manager advised the Council that the City was contacted by the
Valley Volunteer Bureau, and the City is participating in the Women ' s Re-
entry Program. The Bureau set up a 3 month program and the City identified
a work program with which the bureau is comfortable, as well as the
individual who is attempting to get back into the job market. The
individual who has come to work for the City on a 15 hour per week basis,
has a degree in Planning & Geography, which is of great benefit to the City.
Animal Control Services were discussed and Staff was directed to look at the
possibility of contracting with the City of Pleasanton for leash law
enforcement. Staff was further requested to review the role of the SPCA in
the shelter services prior to contract review of animal control .
Cm. Jeffery requested that Staff obtain agendas on an ongoing basis from the
City of Danville, Zone 7 , City of Livermore and San Ramon, if it incor-
porates .
Cm. Moffatt asked that the City Manager and City Attorney research and
report back to the Council re information recently presented to him; namely,
if you are already licensed by the State of California, do you still have to
have a City Business License?
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Undergrounding of utilities were discussed. The City Manager indicated that
the City Engineer and Lou Holveck of PG&E are going to be doing some site
investigation work, and Staff will be coming back to the Council at a future
time with some suggested areas to look at for undergrounding.
The City Manager and City Attorney were asked to review the feasibility and
legal precedent of obtaining funds from the County under Rule 20 .
DEVELOPMENT OF GENERAL PLAN PLANNING AREA
City Staff and the Planning Commission have conducted a General Plan
Consultant selection process. One of the issues identified that needs to be
resolved before the process can proceed is with respect to development of a
planning area boundary for the City . The City Manager and Planning Director
recently met with Mr . Roland Mayne, Executive Director of the Alameda County
Local Agency Formation Commission regarding the establishment of a sphere of
influence for the City of Dublin. The City needs to undertake a fairly
detailed study to demonstrate that all municipal type services could and
would be provided to the area. it proposed for its sphere of influence. The
City must further designate the land use for the area in question before
LAFCO acts on the question of sphere of influence.
Staff recommends that the City Council hold a joint study session with the
Planning Commission for the purpose of determining the City ' s planning area
to be studied.
Consensus of the Council was that the best date would be Tuesday, March 15 ,
at 7 : 30 p.m. at the Dublin Library, if the meeting room is available on that
date. The General Plan Consultant selection will be presented to the City
Council at their regular meeting on March 14th, so the March 15th adjourned
regular meeting will be for purposes of discussing and determining the one
issue only.
OTHER BUSINESS
Traffic Signal Phasing
Cm. Hegarty indicated he had recently timed the "WALK" signals in Dublin and
reported that the solid walk light was on for a maximum of 8 seconds , and a
flashing ' don' t walk' appeared for approximately 18 seconds . The City
Engineer explained that once the don ' t walk light starts flashing, a
pedestrian should have ample time to continue across the street . The
flashing light doesn ' t mean a pedestrian has to stop, it simply means a
pedestrian should not start to cross a street .
After discussion, Staff was asked to look into traffic signal phasing at the
intersections of Amador Valley Boulevard/Donahue Drive, San Ramon
Road/Amador Valley Boulevard, and San Ramon Road/Dublin Boulevard.
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Cm. Hegarty also reported that once a pedestrian crosses Amador Valley
Boulevard at Donahue Drive (to enter the Gemco area) , there is no sidewalk,
and therefore, pedestrians have no choice but to walk in the street area.
Staff was also directed to write a letter to the Dublin Place Merchant ' s
Association to determine if the property owner has any interest in modifying
the entrance to the shopping center from Amador Valley Boulevard.
League of CA Cities Community Service Conference
April 6-8 , 1983 , Fresno
Cm. Burton questioned registration procedures for this conference. The City
Manager advised that Staff would register those Councilmembers wishing to
attend.
City of Vista
Resolution Re HCDA
Cm. Burton questioned whether Dublin will support this request. The City
Manager will question further and report back to Council .
Dublin Police Services
Burglary Statistics
Cm. Burton questioned status of the letter from the resident on Amador
Valley Boulevard who was cited for parking upon the curb. The City Manager
indicated that the individual who had written the letter had parked halfway
in the street and halfway on the sidewalk. This is illegal and the person
was cited. There was no indiscriminate enforcement.
Cm. Burton questioned several statistics related to the report supplied by
the Dublin Police Services . Staff will have Lt. Shores review those items
questioned and report back to the Council .
ACTEB/ACAP
Cm. Moffatt indicated that this group is trying to develop a program for
providing homes to those street people who have no homes . They have
discussed the possibility that perhaps some of the schools that are closing
down could be utilized for this purpose .
I-580 Name Change
Mayor Snyder discussed the request for support with regard to changing the
name of Highway 580 to Arthur H. Breed, Jr. Freeway.
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Consensus of the Council was to support this change .
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Council, at 9 : 30 p.m. the
meeting was adjourned to an adjourned regular meeting on Tuesday, March 8 ,
1983 at 8 : 00 p.m. for joint study session with the Murray School District
Board of Directors .
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING - MARCH 8, 1983
An adjourned regular meeting and joint study session was held with the Board
of Directors of the Murray School District on Tuesday, March 8 , 1983 at the
Murray School . The meeting was called to order by School Board President,
Don Biddle at 8 : 00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Burton, Hegarty, Jeffery, Moffatt and Mayor Snyder.
DISCUSSION
The following topics of mutual concern to both agencies were discussed:
Crossing Guards
Parks & Recreation
Excess School District Land & Buildings
School Visits of City Safety Personnel
ADJOURNMENT
After discussion of the above items, the meeting was adjourned at 10 :45 p.m.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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Adjourned Regular Meeting March 8, 1983