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HomeMy WebLinkAbout*08-22-1994 CC AgendaAugust 22, 1994 City Council Agenda A co~lete packet of information containing Staff Reports and exhibits related to each agenda item is available for public information several days prior to a Council meeting in the City Clerk's Office & also at the Dub[in Library. 1. CALL TO ORDER & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 2. CLOSED SESSION - Conference with Legal Counsel regarding existing litigation in accordance with Government Code Section 54956.9(a): 2.1 City of Dublin vs. City of Pleasanton, Contra Costa Superior Court No. C93-05746 2.2 ANNOUNCEMENT/REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTION 3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 3.1 Introduction of New Employee, Associate Planner Jeri Ram At this time, me,ers of the audience are permitted to a~ress the City Council on items of interest to the public, however, in accordance with GC 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 made or questions pos~, or may request Staff to report back at a future meeting concerning the matter. Furthermore, a member of the City Council may direct Staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda. Any person may arrange with the City Clerk (no later than 11:00 a.m., on the Tuesday preceding a regular meeting) to have an item of concern p[ac~ on the agenda for the next regular Meting. The exceptions u~er which the City Council MAY discuss and/or take action on items not appearing on the age~a are contained in GC 54954.2(b)(1)(2)(3). 4. CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar items are typically non-controversial in nature and are considered for approval ~ the City Council with one single action. Members of the audience or the City Council who would like an item removed from the Consent Calendar for purposes of public in~t may request the Mayor to remove the item. 4.1 Minutes: Regular Meeting of August 8, 1994 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve 4.2 Acceptance of Quitclaim Deed This quitclaim deed from the U. S. Army covers that portion of the Dublin Blvd Extension that runs through Camp Parks. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution accepting quitclaim deed and authorizing the City Manager to sign the Certificate of Acceptance on behalf of the City of Dublin. 4.3 city Treasurer's Investment Report as of July 31, 1994 The City's investment portfolio totals $18,333,041.49 and funds are invested at an average annual yield of 5.539%. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report. 4.4 Senior Center Floor Staff has prepared a report on the condition of the Senior Center floor in response to Cm. Burton's request to investigate the cracks in the floor. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Monitor floor condition and if the condition worsens, initiate repairs within the adopted Building Management Budget. 4.5 Preliminary Financial Report for Month of July, 1994 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report. 4.6 Allocation of Excess Dublin Boulevard Extension Assessment District 91-1 Construction Funds In June of 1992, the City facilitated the issuance of $2,350,000 in Improvement District bonds for the extension of Dublin Boulevard from Dougherty Road to Tract 5900. This debt is serviced by assessments levied against the properties which benefit from the improvements. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. 4.7 Amendment to Alameda County Sheriff's Department Staffing for Dublin Police Services As part of the~adoption of the FiScal Year 1994-95 Budget, the City Council approved and included'funding for two additional positions in Police Services. The positions to be added are a Deputy Sheriff II (Patrol Officer) and a Sheriff's Technician. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution amending staffing identified in agreement. 4.8 Warrant Register ($487,958.82) Dated August 22, 1994 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve 5. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION 5.1 Request from Dublin Fine Arts Foundation (DFA) for City Council Support of the Placement of Art in the Valley BART Stations The City Council will consider adopting a Resolution supporting the placement of public art in the Valley BART Stations. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Consider request. 6. PUBLIC HEARING 6.1 Amendment to Dublin Municipal Code Chapter 5.108 related to Trip Reduction Ordinance This is the first of 2 public hearings regarding a proposed ordinance that would repeal sections of Dublin's Trip Reduction Ordinance (TRO) and adopt the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) TRO by reference. The BAAQMD would then be able to enforce its ordinance within the City. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; waive reading and INTRODUCE Ordinance. 6.2 Sign Ordinance Revision PA 93-062 On August 8, 1994, the Council held a public hearing and introduced an ordinance which completely revises and improves the City's existing sign ordinance. Proposed revisions which will improve sign visibility for businesses and simplify the sign permit/application process were recommended by the Planning Commission, the Business Sign Task Force and City Staff. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conduct public hearing; deliberate; waive reading and ADOPT Ordinance. 7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7.1 Report Regarding Zoning Ordinance Amendment Request to Consider Espresso Carts On August 8th, the City Council continued Ms. Jaynie Bunnell's request to modify and expand the Zoning Ordinance Amendment Study related to outdoor sales to consider allowing businesses without a place of business in Dublin to have ongoing outdoOr food sales. The Dublin Chamber of Commerce supports the current zoning ordinance prohibition on outdoor sales by vendors with no permanent business address in Dublin. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Give policy direction to either 1) modify and expand the Zoning Ordinance Amendment Study, or 2) continue the Zoning Ordinance Amendment Study as previously directed. 7.2 Proposal to Fund Crossing Guards for Fiscal Year 1994-95 The City Council Liaison Subcommittee has discussed proposals to share the cost of funding crossing guards with the School District. A report will be presented for discussion by the Council of the action taken by the School Board on August 17th. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Discuss and provide direction to Staff. If agreement is reached, crossing guard services could be in place by the first day of school on September 9th. 8. NEW BUSINESS - None 9. OTHER BUSINESS - Brief INFORMATIONAL ONLY Reports from City Councilmembers and/or Staff 10. CLOSED SESSION (See Item 2.1 Moved to beginning of meeting) 11. ADJOURNMENT Agenda Printed August 18, 1994 4:08 PM