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DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING - June 24, 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 m:inutes. 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 who 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 June 10, 1985
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
4.2 Financial Report for Period Ending May 31, 1985
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
4.3 Acceptance of Contract 84-7 Village Parkway Wall
Printex/Sierra Precast, Inc., the contractor for the construction of the precast
wall on the west side of Village Parkway, between Amador Valley Boulevard and
Kimball Avenue have completed their work under Contract 84-7.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Accept the improvements as constructed, authorize a budget
transfer in the amount of $3,880, and authorize final paYment in the amount
of $26,707.80
4.4 Claim of Bette Jean De La Fuente
On June 7, 1985, the City received a claim submitted on behalf of Bette Jean De La
Fuente, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on March 8,
1985. The claim contends that a traffic lane was closed and improper warning was
given to the motorist. It appears that the accident occurred during the major
street rehabilitation project which was performed by an independent contractor,
Gallagher and Burk, Inc.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Deny claim and direct Staff to notify claimant & City's
Insurance Broker
4.5 Claim of Dale Eugene Spencer
On June 11, 1985, the City received a claim submitted on behalf of Dale Eugene
Spencer, as a result of injuries sustained in a bicycle accident on May 20, 1985.
The claim contends that a dangerous condition existed on Village Parkway at
Tamarack Drive, as a result of a trench dug in the street. It appears that the
trench was part of the Village Parkway Wall Landscaping project. This project was
being constructed by an independent contractor, MCE Corporation.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Deny claim and direct Staff to notify claimant & City's
Insurance Broker
4.6 Claim of Anthony Buccola
On June 17, 1985, the City received a claim submitted on behalf of Anthony
Buccola, as a result of an injury sustained by a volunteer firefighter in the
parking lot of the Shannon Community Center on March 16, 1985.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Deny claim and direct Staff to notify claimant & City's
Insurance Broker
4.7 Acceptance of, Trafflc Signal Easement Deed - Southeast Corner of Dublin Boulevard
and Clark Avenue
This easement allows a large mast area traffic signal pole to be installed at its
ultimate location.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt resolution; Instruct City Clerk to record documents.
4.8 Warrant Register dated June 24, 1985
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve
5. PUBLIC HEARING
5.1 Appeal of Planning Commission action to deny PA85-022 Wildis North America
Corporation/All Seasons Riding Academy Conditional Use Permit
Appeal of Planning Commission denial of All Seasons Riding Academy Conditional Use
Permit application to operate a therapy center and public gathering place in the
Village Square Shopping Center, 7373 Village Parkway. Issues involve 1) land use;
2) property owner opposition; and 3) bingo competition.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Open public hearing; hear presentation and testimony; pose
questions; close public hearing; deliberate; adopt resolution as appropriate.
5.2 Appeal of Planning Commission to deny PA85-023 James Lange request for 4 variances
Appeal of Planning Commission denial of Lange Variance application for four
variances to allow construction of an automobile glass replacement facility at
6997 Dublin Boulevard. Issues involve 1) General Plan consistency; and 2)
adequacy of site for proposed use.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Open public hearing; hear presentation and testimony; pose
questions; close public hearing; deliberate; adopt resolution as appropriate.
5.3 Adoption of the 1984 National Electrical Code
State law requires cities to adopt model codes within 1 year after adoption by the
State Department of Housing and Community Development. The proposed code reflects
technological changes and clarifies developments in the field.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Open public hearing and receive testimony from Staff and
members of the public; close public hearing; deliberate; waive reading and
adopt ordinance
5.4 Amendment to Building Code Relating to Access to Building for the Handicapped
State law requires cities to adopt regulations approved by the State Department of
Housing and Community Development. The requirement has resulted in the need for
the City to adopt standards for accessibility to buildings for the handicapped.
The proposed ordinance will also clarify conflicts between the Uniform Building
Code and the State Administrative Code.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Hear Staff presentation; open public hearing; hear public
testimony; close public hearing; waive reading and adopt ordinance
5.5 Ordinance Regarding No Parking Zones - Regional Street and on Amador Plaza Road
These no parking zones will improve sight distance from various driveways and were
part of a study by the City Traffic Engineer for providing 2-way left turn median
lanes.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Wai ve reading and adopt ordinance on an urgency basis.
6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
6.1 Citywide Street Lighting Maintenance Assessment District
During 1984-85, the City levied its first assessments for the maintenance and
energy costs associated with street lights throughout the City. It is anticipated
that 1984-85 revenues will exceed expenditures by $13,350. It is proposed that
the reserve be carried over to 1985-86 to fund the street lighting costs. The
total projected costs for 1985-86 are $143,350, which will require assessments
totaling $130,000. The increase in cost over the prior year is required by the
addition of lights and anticipated increases in energy costs.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: 1) Adopt resolution approving Preltminary ~ngineer~s Report,
Confirming Diagram and Assessment; 2) Aaopt resolutlon appoln~lng tlme ahd
place of hearing protests in relation to proposed assessments.
7 . NEW BUSINESS
7.1 Dublin Sports Grounds Site Improvements
At the Park & Recreation Commission meeting of June 11, 1985, the Commission re-
viewed the site improvements for the Dublin Sports Grounds. The Commission found
the plan to be favorable but were concerned that the satellite picnic tables were
too far from the parking lot; that there needs to be restroom facilities on the
far side of the park; and that the group picnic area should have water and BEQ's.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: 1) Review plan and Commission comments; 2) Direct Staff to
forward comments to DSRSD
7.2 Restriction of Commercial Truck Parking
The City Traffic Engineer has conducted a study as a result of complaints relating
to long term truck parking on public streets. The report outlines the potential
problems associated with the parking of commercial trucks. A suggested method of
dealing with the problem is to restrict the parking of commercial trucks to no
more than 2 hours unless they are loading or unloading.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Direct the City Attorney to develop an ordinance as
appropriate and establish a public hearing for July 8, 1985.
7.3 1984-85 Budget Modifications
It is anticipated that during Fiscal Year 1984-85 revenues will be in excess of
1984-85 appropriations by approximately $452,010. The precise amount will be
determined at the time that the City's accounting ledgers are closed. Pursuant to
State Law, the additional revenues must be appropriated.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Appropriate excess revenues in General and Gas Tax funds to
Street Improvement Reserve and appropriate excess revenues in all
other funds to Reserve for Authorized Projects
8. OTHER BUSINESS
9. ADJOURNMENT - Adjourn to Special Meeting, Tuesday, June 25, 1985, 6:00 p.m., Homestead
Savings Community Room, 7889 Dublin Boulevard, Public Hearing for consideration of
1985-86 Budget, Capital Improvement Program Update & Revenue Sharing Use.