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HomeMy WebLinkAbout*06-13-1994 CC AgendaJune 13, 1994 City Council Agenda A complete ~cket of information containing Staff Reports and e~ibits reLat~ to each age~a its is available fo, ~bLic information several days prior to a Council ~eting in the City CLerk's Office & also at the Dublin Library. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO.~THE FLAG 3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS At this ti~, members of the a~ience are permitted to address the City Council on it,s of interest to the ~blic, however, in accordance with Ge 54954.2, no ACTION or DISCUSSION shall take place on any item which is NOT on the City Council Agenda. The Council may respond briefly to statements ~ or questions posed, or ~y r~uest Staff to re~rt ~ck at a future ~eting concerning the matter. Furthermore, a member of the City Council ~y place a ~tter of ~siness on a future agenda. Any ~rson may arrange with the City Clerk (no Later than 11:00 a.m., on the Tuesday preceding a regular ~eting) to have an item of concern p[ac~ on the age~a for the next regular ~eting. The exc~tions under which the City Council MAY discuss a~/or take action on items not appearing on the agenda are contain~ in GC 54954,2(b)(1)(2)(3). 4. CONSENT CALENDAR Consent CaLe~ar items are typically non-controversial in nature a~ are consider~ for a~rova[ ~ the City Council with one single action. Members of the audience or the City Council who would like an item re~v~ fr~ the Consent Cale~ar for ~rposes of public in~t may request the Mayor to remove the item. 4.1 Minutes: Regular Meeting of May 23, 1994 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve 4.2 state-Local Transportation Partnership Program - State-Local Entity Agreement Supplement 004 (Cycle 4) This program supplement provides for funding for the Village Parkway Reconstruction Project up to a maximum of $107,379. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. 4.3 City Treasurer's Investment Report as of May 31, 1994 The City's investment portfolio totals $19,500,979.88 and funds are invested at an average 'annual yield of 5~297%. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report. 4.4 Modifications to the Congestion Management Agency (CMA) Joint Powers Agreement The Alameda County CMA is a joint powers agency authorized by Proposition 111 to address traffic mitigation issues. Changes are being proposed to the "Funds, Audit and Accounting Services" section of the JPA in order to streamline the accounting practices of the organization. Changes to the JPA require approval from a majority of the member agencies. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. 4.5 Budget Adjustment for Dublin Boulevard Extension CIP Project Final acquisition of one parcel is required to close out the Dublin Boulevard Extension Project #9690 (between Dougherty Road and Tract 5900). An analysis of the 1993-94 adopted budget compared to the estimated expenses identifies the need for a $51,704 budget adjustment. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Accept Report and authorize Mayor to execute Budget Change Form. 4.6 1993-94 Budget Modifications with regard to Article XIII B of the State Constitution In order to preclude further City Council action, Staff is requesting that the Council authorize appropriation of all excess revenues to reserves for FY 1993-94. In this manner, economic uncertainties can be acknowledged, as well as various projects or expenses that require more than one year to complete. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize Staff to appropriate any revenues in excess of budgeted expenditures as of June 30, 1994 to reserves. 4.7 McDonald's McSOCCERFEST The Dublin Sports Grounds has been selected as the site of the San Francisco Bay Area McSOCCERFEST~ a grassroots soccer fun festival being held on June 17, 18 and 19, 1994, and sponsored by McDonald's, adidas, Fuji, Coca-Cola and other local sponsors. The local host, Dublin United Soccer League, will be responsible for obtaining appropriate permits and supplying volunteers to staff and supervise the activities° STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report. 4.8 Citywide Street Lighting Maintenance Assessment District 83-1: Preliminary Engineer's Report This assessment district funds the energy and maintenance cost of the City's street lighting system. No increase in assessment is proposed for Fiscal Year 1994-95. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolutions approving Preliminary Engineer's Report and appointing time (July 25, 1994) and place of hearing protests of proposed assessments. 4.9 Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment District 86-1 (Dougherty Road): Preliminary Engineer's Report This assessment district maintains landscaping and irrigation improvements along street frontages within the "Villages at Willow Creek" development at the northwest and southwest corners of Dougherty Road and Amador Valley Boulevard. Each year at this time, hearings are held to set the assessments to pay for the next fiscal year's costs. No' increase in assessment is proposed for Fiscal Year 1994-95. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolutions approving Preliminary Engineer's Report and appointing time (July 25, 1994) and place of hearing protests of proposed assessments. 4.10 Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment District 83-2 (Stagecoach Road): Preliminary Engineer's Report This assessment district funds landscape maintenance along Stagecoach Road and on the "interior slopes" of Coral Way and Agate Way. The assessment is proposed to remain the same as last year's; however, some property owners have requested an increased assessment to fund additional landscaping. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolutions approving Preliminary Engineer's Report and appointing times (July 25, & August 8, 1994) and place of hearing protests of proposed assessments. 4.11 Warrant Register ($589,488.16) Dated June 13, 1994 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve WRITTEN COMMUNICATION 5.1 Request from Alameda County Library Advisory Commission for City Council support of the placement of a Special Tax for Library Services on the November 1994 ballot County Librarian Linda WOod will make a presentation related to a special tax to restore funding to Alameda County Libraries that was lost as a result of the recent tax shift from City and County governments to the State. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Consider request. 6. PUBLIC HEARING 6.1 Zoning Ordinance Amendment to the Planned Development District Provisions PA 94-015 Revisions to the Planned Development (PD) District provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would clarify that prezoning or rezoning of property to the PD District may take place independent of the approval of a Land Use and Development Plan and that PD Districts can be applied to any residential or non-residential districts° STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; waive reading and ADOPT Ordinance° 7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None 8. NEW BUSINES~ - None 9. OTHER BUSINESS - Brief INFORMATIONAL ONLY Reports from City Councilmembers and/or Staff 10. CLOSED SESSION - Conference with Legal Counsel regarding existing litigation in accordance with Government Code Section 54956.9(a): 10.1 City of Dublin vs. City of Pleasanton, Contra Costa Superior Court No. C93-05746 10.2 REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTION 11. ADJOURNMENT Agenda Printed June 9, 1994 9:48 AN