February 23, 2010 City Council
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ROLL CALL - ROLL CALL
PLEDGE TO THE FLAG - Councilmember Peterson
ROLL CALL
ROLL CALLPLEDGE TO THE FLAG - Councilmember Peterson
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PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD - This is a fifteen-minute Public Comment Period for items not on this agenda, and each speaker will be limited to approximately three minutes. State law prohibits the City Council from acting at this meeting on any matter raised during the Public Comment Period.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
This is a fifteen-minute Public Comment Period for items not on this agenda, and each speaker will be limited to approximately three minutes. State law prohibits the City Council from acting at this meeting on any matter raised during the Public Comment Period.»
PRESENTATIONS - Presentation - to representatives of the Third Legacy Motorcycle Club honoring them for their 25 years of service to the community and recognizing the service of member Jim Smith. Report by Mayor Bjerke.
PRESENTATIONS
Presentation - to representatives of the Third Legacy Motorcycle Club honoring them for their 25 years of service to the community and recognizing the service of member Jim Smith. Report by Mayor Bjerke.»
ANNOUNCEMENTS - ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS»
CITY COUNCIL CONSENT ITEMS - All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered by the Council/Agency to be routine and will be acted upon in a single motion. There will not be separate discussions of these items unless a request is made prior to the time the Council/Agency considers the motion to adopt.
CITY COUNCIL CONSENT ITEMS
All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered by the Council/Agency to be routine and will be acted upon in a single motion. There will not be separate discussions of these items unless a request is made prior to the time the Council/Agency considers the motion to adopt.»
CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS - Consideration – of the proposed Calendar Year 2010 Measure WW Funding Allocation Plan, which will be submitted with a funding distribution application to East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) upon approval. Report by Director of Public Works and Engineering.
CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS
Consideration – of the proposed Calendar Year 2010 Measure WW Funding Allocation Plan, which will be submitted with a funding distribution application to East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) upon approval. Report by Director of Public Works and Engineering.»
CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS - Consideration – of AB 1600 annual report on development fee transactions, in compliance with State Government Code Section 66006, and finding that there remains a reasonable relationship between current needs for developer fees and the purposes for which they were originally charged Government Code Section 66001(d0). Data is available as required by Government Code Title 7, Division 1, Chapter 8, Section 66006. Resolution No. 10-13 for adoption. Report by the Director of Public Works and Engineering.
CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS
Consideration – of AB 1600 annual report on development fee transactions, in compliance with State Government Code Section 66006, and finding that there remains a reasonable relationship between current needs for developer fees and the purposes for which they were originally charged Government Code Section 66001(d0). Data is available as required by Government Code Title 7, Division 1, Chapter 8, Section 66006. Resolution No. 10-13 for adoption. Report by the Director of Public Works and Engineering.»
JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CONSENT IT - JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CONSENT ITEMS:
1. Approving – an agreement with Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market to continue operating a Certified Farmers’ Market at Todos Santos Plaza and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement. Recommended by Community Development Director.
JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CONSENT IT
JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CONSENT ITEMS:1. Approving – an agreement with Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market to continue operating a Certified Farmers’ Market at Todos Santos Plaza and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement. Recommended by Community Development Director.
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CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING:
a. Continuation – of the consideration of the following matters from the meeting held on February 9, 2010:
1. Consideration – of a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) that has been prepared for the City of Concord’s (City) Concord Community Reuse Project (Project) pertaining to the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Adopt Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding unavoidable and significant environmental impacts and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Approve the preferred alternative as the Reuse Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Resolution Nos. 10-7 and 10-8 for adoption. Report by Michael Wright, Reuse Project Director.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following actions following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: (1) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-7 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Concord Community Reuse Project, and (2) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-8 approving the Concord Community Reuse Project, adopting Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations under the California Environmental Quality Act, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan.
2. Consideration – of revisions to Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Report by Craig Labadie, City Attorney.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following action following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-9 approving revisions to the Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING
CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING:a. Continuation – of the consideration of the following matters from the meeting held on February 9, 2010:
1. Consideration – of a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) that has been prepared for the City of Concord’s (City) Concord Community Reuse Project (Project) pertaining to the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Adopt Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding unavoidable and significant environmental impacts and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Approve the preferred alternative as the Reuse Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Resolution Nos. 10-7 and 10-8 for adoption. Report by Michael Wright, Reuse Project Director.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following actions following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: (1) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-7 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Concord Community Reuse Project, and (2) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-8 approving the Concord Community Reuse Project, adopting Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations under the California Environmental Quality Act, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan.
2. Consideration – of revisions to Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Report by Craig Labadie, City Attorney.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following action following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-9 approving revisions to the Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
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CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING:
a. Continuation – of the consideration of the following matters from the meeting held on February 9, 2010:
1. Consideration – of a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) that has been prepared for the City of Concord’s (City) Concord Community Reuse Project (Project) pertaining to the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Adopt Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding unavoidable and significant environmental impacts and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Approve the preferred alternative as the Reuse Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Resolution Nos. 10-7 and 10-8 for adoption. Report by Michael Wright, Reuse Project Director.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following actions following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: (1) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-7 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Concord Community Reuse Project, and (2) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-8 approving the Concord Community Reuse Project, adopting Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations under the California Environmental Quality Act, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan.
2. Consideration – of revisions to Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Report by Craig Labadie, City Attorney.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following action following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-9 approving revisions to the Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING
CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING:a. Continuation – of the consideration of the following matters from the meeting held on February 9, 2010:
1. Consideration – of a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) that has been prepared for the City of Concord’s (City) Concord Community Reuse Project (Project) pertaining to the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Adopt Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding unavoidable and significant environmental impacts and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Approve the preferred alternative as the Reuse Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Resolution Nos. 10-7 and 10-8 for adoption. Report by Michael Wright, Reuse Project Director.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following actions following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: (1) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-7 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Concord Community Reuse Project, and (2) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-8 approving the Concord Community Reuse Project, adopting Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations under the California Environmental Quality Act, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan.
2. Consideration – of revisions to Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Report by Craig Labadie, City Attorney.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following action following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-9 approving revisions to the Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
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CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING:
a. Continuation – of the consideration of the following matters from the meeting held on February 9, 2010:
1. Consideration – of a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) that has been prepared for the City of Concord’s (City) Concord Community Reuse Project (Project) pertaining to the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Adopt Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding unavoidable and significant environmental impacts and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Approve the preferred alternative as the Reuse Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Resolution Nos. 10-7 and 10-8 for adoption. Report by Michael Wright, Reuse Project Director.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following actions following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: (1) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-7 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Concord Community Reuse Project, and (2) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-8 approving the Concord Community Reuse Project, adopting Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations under the California Environmental Quality Act, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan.
2. Consideration – of revisions to Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Report by Craig Labadie, City Attorney.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following action following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-9 approving revisions to the Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING
CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING:a. Continuation – of the consideration of the following matters from the meeting held on February 9, 2010:
1. Consideration – of a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) that has been prepared for the City of Concord’s (City) Concord Community Reuse Project (Project) pertaining to the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Adopt Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding unavoidable and significant environmental impacts and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Approve the preferred alternative as the Reuse Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Resolution Nos. 10-7 and 10-8 for adoption. Report by Michael Wright, Reuse Project Director.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following actions following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: (1) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-7 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Concord Community Reuse Project, and (2) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-8 approving the Concord Community Reuse Project, adopting Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations under the California Environmental Quality Act, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan.
2. Consideration – of revisions to Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Report by Craig Labadie, City Attorney.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following action following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-9 approving revisions to the Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
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CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING:
a. Continuation – of the consideration of the following matters from the meeting held on February 9, 2010:
1. Consideration – of a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) that has been prepared for the City of Concord’s (City) Concord Community Reuse Project (Project) pertaining to the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Adopt Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding unavoidable and significant environmental impacts and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Approve the preferred alternative as the Reuse Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Resolution Nos. 10-7 and 10-8 for adoption. Report by Michael Wright, Reuse Project Director.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following actions following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: (1) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-7 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Concord Community Reuse Project, and (2) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-8 approving the Concord Community Reuse Project, adopting Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations under the California Environmental Quality Act, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan.
2. Consideration – of revisions to Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Report by Craig Labadie, City Attorney.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following action following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-9 approving revisions to the Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING
CITY COUNCIL SITTING AS THE LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARING:a. Continuation – of the consideration of the following matters from the meeting held on February 9, 2010:
1. Consideration – of a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) that has been prepared for the City of Concord’s (City) Concord Community Reuse Project (Project) pertaining to the Concord Naval Weapons Station. Adopt Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations regarding unavoidable and significant environmental impacts and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Approve the preferred alternative as the Reuse Plan to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Resolution Nos. 10-7 and 10-8 for adoption. Report by Michael Wright, Reuse Project Director.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following actions following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: (1) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-7 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Concord Community Reuse Project, and (2) Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-8 approving the Concord Community Reuse Project, adopting Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations under the California Environmental Quality Act, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan.
2. Consideration – of revisions to Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Navy. Report by Craig Labadie, City Attorney.
Staff recommendation: Hear report, take public testimony, and consider taking the following action following the conclusion of testimony and deliberations: Adopt Local Reuse Authority Resolution No. 10-9 approving revisions to the Legally Binding Agreements for homeless assistance in connection with the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
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CORRESPONDENCE - 7. CORRESPONDENCE - City Council correspondence not selectively included in the following list is available for inspection during normal business hours by contacting the City Clerk at 671-3495.
8. CLOSED SESSION REPORTS
9. COUNCIL AND STAFF REPORTS
1. Recent Conference Attendance
10. ADJOURNMENT
CORRESPONDENCE
7. CORRESPONDENCE - City Council correspondence not selectively included in the following list is available for inspection during normal business hours by contacting the City Clerk at 671-3495.8. CLOSED SESSION REPORTS
9. COUNCIL AND STAFF REPORTS
1. Recent Conference Attendance
10. ADJOURNMENT
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