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, Ji~Ji ItE6ULAIt MEETIN6 - NoVEMBER 15. 2005
A regular meeting of the Dublin City Council was held on Tuesday, November 15, ZOOS,
in the Council Chambers of the Dublin Civic Center. The meeting was called to order at
7:16 p.m., by Mayor Lockhart.
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ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Hildenbrand, McCormick, Oravetz and Zika, and
Mayor Lockhart.
ABSENT: None
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was recited by the Council, Staff and those present.
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Mayor Lockhart announced that, because the Dublin Housing Authority meeting went
longer than usual, the Closed Session, which was scheduled to occur at 6:30 p.m., would be
held at the end of the regular Council meeting.
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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Introduction of New Employees:
Rhonda Franklin, Secretary, Community Development
Department and Loretta Stein. Office Assistant II. Police Services
7:17 p.m. 3.1 (700-10)
Community Development Director Jeri Ram introduced Community Development
Department Secretary Rhonda Franklin.
Commander Gary Thuman introduced Police Services Office Assistant II Loretta Stein.
The Council welcomed Ms. Franklin and Ms. Stein to the City of Dublin Staff.
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Proclamation Declaring; November 20N26, 2005 as ""National Familv Week"
7:19 p.m. 3.2 (6S0-10)
Mayor Lockhart read the proclamation declaring November 20-Z6, Z005 as "National
Family Week" and encouraged families to recognize and appreciate their role, thus
contributing to a strong and healthy community.
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Acceotance of Donations for the City of Dublin's Public Safety Memorial
7:21 p.m. 3.3 (150-70)
Assistant City Manager Joni PattiIIo presented the Staff Report and advised that the
Dublin Public Safety Memorial was dedicated on Sunday, September 11, ZOOS with over
ZOO people in attendance. The City would like to formally recognize and accept the
donations for the Public Safety Memorial from the Dublin Lions Club, Deputy Sheriffs
Association of Alameda County, Alameda County Firefighters Association, and other
major donors who contributed $1,000 or more.
Ms. Pattillo recognized Lt. Glenn Moon and Dublin Lions club member Tim Sbranti for
their dedicated commitment and leadership during this two-year project.
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Tim Sbranti, Dublin Lions Club, stated that it was an honor to work on this tribute
project and announced that inscription spots were available and encouraged the
community to contact the City Manager's Office if they wanted to purchase an
inscription before the end of December sunset date.
Vm. Zika noted that there were still spaces available for $1,000 contributions, as well.
On motion of Cm. Oravetz, seconded by Vm. Zika and by unanimous vote, the City
Council accepted donations from the Dublin Lions Club, Deputy Sheriffs Association of
Alameda County, Alameda County Firefighters Association, and other major donors in the
amount of $31,417 in cash and in-kind donations of $6,775 for the City of Dublin's
Public Safety Memorial, and directed Staff to prepare formal acknowledgements to
donors; and
On motion of Cm. Oravetz, seconded by Cm. Hildenbrand and by unanimous vote, the
Council formally set a sunset for additional engravings requests at the end of December
ZOOS.
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Public Comments
7:Z6 p.m. 3.4
No comments were made by any member of the public at this time.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
7:33 p.m. Items 4.1 through 4.4
Vm. Zika stated that he would abstain from the entire Consent Calendar vote because he
was absent from some of the meetings on which the Minutes would be approved.
On motion of Cm. McCormick, seconded by Cm. Hildenbrand and by majority vote
(Vm. Zika abstain), the Council took the following actions:
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Approved (4.1) Minutes of Special Joint Meeting of September 19, 2005; Regular
Meeting of October 18, Z005; and Regular Meeting of November 1,2005;
Accepted (4.Z 600-35) Improvements under Contract No. 05-08, 2004-Z005 Annual
Slurry Seal Program, and authorized release of retention after 35 days if no subcontractor
claims;
Received (4.3 330-50) Preliminary Financial Reports for the Month of October ZOOS;
Approved (4.4 300-40) the Warrant Register in the amount of $1,944,191.68.
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None
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PUBUC HEARINGS
Public Hearing
Fairway Ranch Affordable HousiOZ Community, Approval
of Issuance of MultiNFamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the
California Statewide Communities Development Authority. PA 03-010
7:28 p.m. 6.1 (660-60/430-80)
Mayor Lockhart opened the public hearing.
Housing Specialist Julia Abdala presented the Staff Report and advised that the City
Council would hold a Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) Hearing for the
issuance of additional Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds for Fairway Family
Apartments and for Dublin Ranch Senior Apartments.
Vm. Zika asked if this would increase rents or have an adverse effect on the City's loan to
the project.
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Ms. Abdala explained how the funding worked and advised that no funding positions
would be affected.
Mr. Ambrose advised that the security for those loans was the property on Area H, which
was not connected to the parcel under discussion.
Ms. Abdala explained that, relating to rents, the affordable units were tied to certain rent
rates based on tax credit allocation committee numbers.
City Attorney Silver advised that the City had various agreements that required a certain
number of the units to be affordable to moderate, low- and very-low income persons.
The exact amount of the rents would be determined when the project was rented out.
No testimony was entered by any member of the public relative to this issue.
Mayor Lockhart closed the public hearing.
On motion of Cm. McCormick, seconded by Cm. Oravetz and by unanimous vote, the
Council adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 211 - 05
APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING REVENUE BONDS FOR THE
FAIRWAY FAMILY COMMUNITY BY THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
And
RESOLUTION NO. Z12 - 05
APPROVING THE ISSUANCE or MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING REVENUE BONDS FOR THE
DUBLIN RANCH SENIOR APARTMENT BY THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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Public Hearing
Repeal of Ordinance No. 4-03; Zoning Ordinance Amendment to Chapter 8.12,
Zoning Districts and Permitted Uses of Land; Chapter 8.76, Off-Street Parking
and Loading Regulations; Chapter 8.100, Conditional Use Permit; and Enactment of
Chapter 8.78 Garage Conversion of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance PA 03N002
7:31 p.m. 6.2 (430-20)
Mayor Lockhart opened the public hearing.
Associate Planner Linda AjeIIo presented the Staff Report and advised that the City
Council wiII consider repealing Ordinance No. 4-03 relating to garage conversions, in
the Dublin Zoning Ordinance, and will also consider adopting one of two Ordinances to
either create a new ministerial process for garage conversions or, in most instances,
eliminate garage conversions completely. These amendments would either revoke the
regulations that aIIow for garage conversions with a Conditional Use Permit or revise the
procedure to allow for garage conversions, without a Conditional Use Permit, in certain
residential zoning districts if certain performance standards can be met. Staff
recommended that the City Council conduct public hearing; deliberate; waive reading
and INTRODUCE Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 4-03; and either a) waive reading
and INTRODUCE Ordinance Option #1, amending the Zoning Ordinance which would
aIIow for garage conversions as a ministerial action; - OR - b) waive reading and
INTRODUCE Ordinance Option #Z, amending the Zoning Ordinance to eliminate the
ability to convert garages to living area in most instances.
Vm. Zika asked if there was a garage conversion on West Vomac Road that had been
denied.
Ms. AjeIIo confirmed that a partial garage conversion on West Vomac had been denied.
Tim Sbranti, Dublin resident, explained that he brought this issue before the Council a
few years ago when he was on the City Council because several residents had come to
him to question why they could not convert their garage when they had plenty of off-
street parking available. If parking was not an issue and exterior changes were not being
made, he did not see why they could not convert their garage to accommodate their
family's needs. He encouraged the Council to adopt Option #1, which would repeal of
the current Ordinance and adopt a new Ordinance aIIowing garage conversions through
ministerial action.
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Mayor Lockhart closed the public hearing.
The Council engaged in a brief question and answer session regarding building code
requirements. Although the garage door would remain on the exterior of the house, a
wall in front of the garage door would need to be constructed in the interior of the house.
Cm. McCormick stated that she would support the repeal of the current ordinance and
the adoption of Option # 1. Property owners should have the right to make decisions
regarding their own property. As long as it was safe and foIIowed the codes, conversions
should be aIIowed because it was in the best interest of the families in Dublin.
Vm. Zika stated that he would support repealing the current ordinance only, and not
aIIow any garage conversions at all. Garage conversions would impact the neighborhood
too much and infringe on the rights on the surrounding property owners.
Cm. Oravetz stated that he would support repealing the current ordinance and the
adoption of Option # 1.
Cm. Hildenbrand stated that she would support repealing the current ordinance and the
adoption of Option #1. It would be the least impactive on the neighborhood visuaIIy,
and parking would definitely be addressed because the conversion would only be aIIowed
if the residence could provide two off-street parking spots.
Mayor Lockhart commented that there were a lot of people in Dublin who did not use
their garages for anything but storage. It was better to have safe, legal conversions that
were built to code. If the homeowner had two off-street parking spaces and no change to
the exterior, it was a good idea.
On motion of Cm. McCol'mick, seconded by Cm. Hildenbrand and by majority vote (Vm.
Zika opposed), the Council waived the first reading and INTRODUCED the Ordinance
repealing Ordinance No. 4-03, and waived the reading and INTRODUCED the
Ordinance, Option #1, that would aIIow for garage conversions as a ministerial action.
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Approval of Resolution to Enter into a Standard Agreement
with the State of California to Secure a Workforce Housing
Reward Grant from the Devartment of Housing; and Community Develovment
7:51 p.m. 7.1 (600-50/430-20)
Housing Specialist Julia Abdala presented the Staff Report and advised that the City
Council would consider entering into a standard agreement with the State of California
Department of Housing and Community Development in order to utilize the Workforce
Housing Reward Program Grant awarded to the City of Dublin in June Z005.
On motion of Cm. Hildenbrand seconded by Vm. McCormick and by unanimous vote,
the City Council adopted
RESOLUTION NO. Z 13 - 05
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A STANDARD AGREEMENT TO SECURE A
WORKFORCE HOUSING REWARD GRANT FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND AUTHORIZING
THE ClIT MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE IN THE NAME OF THE CIIT OF
DUBLIN THE STANDARD AGREEMENT AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
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NEW BUSINESS
Fiscal Year 2005-2006 Goals &; Objectives Status Reoort &; CIP Schedule
7:5Z p.m. 8.1 (100-80)
City Manager Richard Ambrose presented the Staff Report and advised that Staff had
prepared a report apprising the Council of the status of the Fiscal Year 2005-Z006 Goals
& Objectives as of October 31, Z005, as well as a schedule for the City's Capital
Improvement Program indicating estimated project start and completion dates.
The Council received the report and commended Staff on an exceIIent job of completing
the goals of the Council.
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Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Goals &; Objectives and
Strateg;ic Plannin5t Workshovs and SUMet Study Session Calendar
7:53 p.m. 8.Z (100-80)
City Manager Richard Ambrose presented the Staff Report and advised that Staff had
prepared a draft calendar for Council consideration, especially as it relates to the
Council's desire to include a half-day Strategic Planning Workshop in the process. Staff
recommended that the Strategic Planning Workshop be bypassed this year and be held
only every other year, after the new Council was elected, in order to give the new
Council an opportunity to make adjustments on the long-term plan. Staff also proposed
to hold the Council/Commissions Workshop on Saturday, January Z8, Z006, and the
Council Goals & Objectives/Budget Study Session on Monday, March 13, 2006.
The Council discussed the proposed meeting dates and, because of scheduling conflicts,
directed Staff to study the feasibility of having the Council/Commissions Workshop on
Saturday, February Z"d and the Council Goals & Objectives/Budget Study Session on
Monday, March ZOth and return to the December 6, Z005 with an updated calendar for
Council approval.
The Council and Staff discussed the Strategic plan Workshop and agreed that it should be
bypassed this year and be held every other year after a new Council has been voted in.
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City of Livermore Municioal Airoort SutmOrt of Noise Reduction Leg;islation Reauest
7:S9 p.m. 8.3 (420-50/30-35)
Community Development Director Jeri Ram presented the Staff Report and advised that
the City Council would consider authorizing the Mayor to sign letters on behalf of the
City of Dublin, and in coordination with the Cities of Livermore and Pleasanton, to u.S.
Senators Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein supporting new legislation that would phase
out Stage 1 and Z aircraft less than 75,000 pounds at airports in the United States.
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Mayor Lockhart stated that it was a show of cooperation for all three cities to work
together on this issue, and was pleased that Livermore had included Du blin in the
process.
On motion of Mayor Lockhart, seconded by Cm. McCormick and by unanimous vote, the
Council authorized Mayor to sign the letters to U.S. Senators Barbara Boxer and Diane
Feinstein requesting new legislation to phase out Stage 1 and Z aircraft less than 75,000
pounds at airports in the United States.
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OTHER BUSINESS
8:04 p.m.
City Manager Ambrose advised that the Council would hold Special Park & Recreation
Facility Planning Workshop on Friday, November 18, ZOOS, at 3:00 p.m., to discuss
finance and development options for the Emerald Glen Park Recreation Center/Aquatic
Complex and the possible expansion of the City's Historic Park.
City Manager Ambrose advised that Administrative Services Director Carole Perry would
be retire at the end of this week after 5 years of committed service, and personaIly
thanked Ms. Perry for her valuable contribution to the City of Dublin.
The Council thanked Ms. Perry and wished her weIl in her retirement.
Cm. Hildenbrand advised that she had attended the Alameda County Library Commission
meeting, at which time funding ideas were discussed. The possibility of putting
information on Dublin's website regarding library funding was suggested, so residents
would have a better idea of where library money came from and how difficult it was to
keep libraries open. Congratulations to Jean Hofacket, Deputy County Librarian, who
was recently appointed as County Librarian.
Cm. McCormick advised that she and Mayor Lockhart had attended a workshop in
Fresno regarding community airports. Topics included land use compatibility and
environmental concerns such as noise. They also learned that there were some positives
of having a local airport.
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Mayor Lockhart advised that she was interested to learn that community airports fit into
the state and federal disaster plans. They playa positive role, in that quicker aid was
available during a disaster.
Mayor Lockhart thanked Administrative Services Director Carole Perry on behalf of the
community and Council for her hard work and warm presence and for moving Dublin
forward financially. She would be missed.
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CLOSED SESSION
8:09 p.m.
The Council convened to Closed Session to discuss the following:
1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -- EXISTING LITIGATION
Government Code section S49S6.9, subdivision (a)
Name of case: City of Dublin v. Wohlross Associates, a Co-Partnership, et a!.,
Alameda Superior Court No. VG 05238505
Following the Closed Session, Mayor Lockhart announced that no action was taken.
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ADJOURNMENT
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There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned
at 8:20 p.m.
Mayor
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City Clerk
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