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DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING - March 25, 1985
Monday - 7:30 p.m.
DUBLIN LIBRARY
Meeting Room
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
At this time, members of the audience are permitted to address the City
Council on any item which is not on the City Council Agenda. Comments
should not exceed 5 minutes. If any person feels that this is not
sufficient time to address their concern, that person should arrange with
the City Manager to have their particular concern placed on the agenda for a
future meeting.
4. CONSENT CALENDAR
Consent Calendar items are typically of a non-controversial nature and are
considered for approval by the City Council with one single action.
Members of the audience 1iIIho would like an item removed from the consent
calendar for purpose of public input may request the City Council to remove
the item from the consent calendar. The request may be made at the time
that the Mayor asks the audience members if there is anyone interested in
removing an item from the Consent Calendar.
4.1 Minutes of Regular Meeting of March 11, 1985
STFFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
4.2 Warrant Register dated March 25, 1985
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
4.3 Financial Report for Period Ending January 31, 1985
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
4.4 Financial Report for Period Ending February 28, 1985
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
4.5 Acceptance of Right-of-Way and Bus Stop Easement Dedication at 7900
Dublin Boulevard (Blancarte Building)
As part of the development review of the Blancarte building at 7900
Dublin Boulevard, the City required the property owner to dedicate
12 feet of right-of-way and construct the improvements for a
right-turn lane from Dublin Boulevard onto Regional Street. The
developer was also required to dedicate a 5 foot easement for
future bus stop improvements.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution and instruct City Clerk to
record dedication documents
4.6 Approval of Parcel Map No. 4050
This project is a 3 lot commercial minor subdivision located on the
northwest corner of Dublin Boulevard and Donlon Way.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution accepting Parcel Map No.
4050
4.7 Transportation Development Act Allocation 1985-86
The City of Dublin has submitted a claim for Transportation
Development Act funds for the past 3 years. These funds have been
utilized to provide Paratransit Service. It is estimated that the
1985-86 allocation will be $11,440. The final budget for the
provision of services has not been developed, however, the maximum
City General Fund subsidy is estimated at $7,200.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution authorizing Staff to file a
claim for the allocation of TDA funds with the Metropolitan
Transportation Commission.
4.8. Resolution Supporting Legislation for Reforming Tort Liability Laws
The City Council requested that Staff develop a resolution in
support of efforts which would help limit the City's cost of
liability insurance. The City recently experienced a 650% increase
in the cost of insurance. The resolution supports League of
California Cities sponsored legislation and suggests our
investigation of insurance pooling opportunities.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the resolution and direct ccpies to
the local State Legislators and League of California Cities.
5. NEW BUSINESS
5.1 Report on BART Express Bus Plans
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report
6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
6.1 Report from Recreation Director Regarding After School Recreation
Program
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Authorize Staff to continue the program for
the remainder of the school year.
7. OTHER BUSINESS
7.2 Report from City Manager Regarding Major Street Rehabilitation
Project
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report
8. ADJOURNMENT