April 11, 2017 City Council
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1. OPENING
1. OPENING
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2. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
2. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
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3. PRESENTATIONS » - a. Presentation - by Beth Ward, Contra Costa County Animal Services Director, on the Contra Costa County Animal Services Department. Introduction by Mayor Hoffmeister. b. Presentation - Nola Woods, Community Affairs Representative, on the Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control District. Introduction by Mayor Hoffmeister. c. Presentation - by Robert Kennedy, Parks Manager, proclaiming Saturday, April 22, 2017, as “Earth Day” in the City of Concord. Introduction by Mayor Hoffmeister.
3. PRESENTATIONS »
a. Presentation - by Beth Ward, Contra Costa County Animal Services Director, on the Contra Costa County Animal Services Department. Introduction by Mayor Hoffmeister.b. Presentation - Nola Woods, Community Affairs Representative, on the Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control District. Introduction by Mayor Hoffmeister.
c. Presentation - by Robert Kennedy, Parks Manager, proclaiming Saturday, April 22, 2017, as “Earth Day” in the City of Concord. Introduction by Mayor Hoffmeister.
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4. ANNOUNCEMENTS
4. ANNOUNCEMENTS
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5. CITY COUNCIL CONSENT CALENDAR » - a. Considering - approval of the minutes from the meeting of March 7, 2017. Recommended by the City Clerk. b. Considering - acceptance of Improvements for Detroit Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Project, Project No. 2276; directing the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion; and approval of one construction contract change order in the total amount of $11,936.72 (Project funded by: PEG, State Gas Tax, Capital Projects General Fund, Measure Q, One Bay Area Grant, Measure Q Revenue Lease Bond, and Measure J Funds) Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development. c. Considering - acceptance of improvements for the Traffic Signal Head Retrofit Project, and directing the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion. (Funded by Gas Tax, Measure Q, and Measure J local funds) Recommended by the Director of Public Works. d. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 17-4735.2 approving a Side Letter Agreement between the City of Concord and Teamsters Local Union 856 creating a flexibly staffed General Laborer and Maintenance Worker I classification series and providing a pay differential of 10% to General Laborers when operating a gang mower. Recommended by the Director of Human Resources. e. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 17-26 authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a 25-year license renewal with the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation for an existing drainage ditch and 48-inch culvert used by the City to convey storm water. (There is no annual fee for the license.) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
5. CITY COUNCIL CONSENT CALENDAR »
a. Considering - approval of the minutes from the meeting of March 7, 2017. Recommended by the City Clerk.b. Considering - acceptance of Improvements for Detroit Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Project, Project No. 2276; directing the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion; and approval of one construction contract change order in the total amount of $11,936.72 (Project funded by: PEG, State Gas Tax, Capital Projects General Fund, Measure Q, One Bay Area Grant, Measure Q Revenue Lease Bond, and Measure J Funds) Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
c. Considering - acceptance of improvements for the Traffic Signal Head Retrofit Project, and directing the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion. (Funded by Gas Tax, Measure Q, and Measure J local funds) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
d. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 17-4735.2 approving a Side Letter Agreement between the City of Concord and Teamsters Local Union 856 creating a flexibly staffed General Laborer and Maintenance Worker I classification series and providing a pay differential of 10% to General Laborers when operating a gang mower. Recommended by the Director of Human Resources.
e. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 17-26 authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a 25-year license renewal with the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation for an existing drainage ditch and 48-inch culvert used by the City to convey storm water. (There is no annual fee for the license.) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
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6. CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS » - a. Considering - appointment of two applicants to the Design Review Board. Report by Joelle Fockler, City Clerk. b. Considering - appointment to fill five positions and two alternates on the Board of Appeals. Report by Joelle Fockler, City Clerk. c. Considering - approval of revisions to the City’s existing Economic Vitality Strategy. Report by Brian Nunnally, Business Development Manager. d. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 17-29 approving the Park & Shop Design Guidelines and Master Sign Program. Report by Afshan Hamid, Senior Planner.
The adoption of design guidelines does not constitute a “project” under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c), 15378, and Public Resources Code Section 21065. In addition, the proposed guidelines are consistent with the Downtown Specific Plan and no further environmental review is necessary after adoption of the Addendum of the SEIR on June 24, 2014 (CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, 15378 and Public Resources Code Section 2311166.).
6. CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS »
a. Considering - appointment of two applicants to the Design Review Board. Report by Joelle Fockler, City Clerk.b. Considering - appointment to fill five positions and two alternates on the Board of Appeals. Report by Joelle Fockler, City Clerk.
c. Considering - approval of revisions to the City’s existing Economic Vitality Strategy. Report by Brian Nunnally, Business Development Manager.
d. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 17-29 approving the Park & Shop Design Guidelines and Master Sign Program. Report by Afshan Hamid, Senior Planner.
The adoption of design guidelines does not constitute a “project” under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c), 15378, and Public Resources Code Section 21065. In addition, the proposed guidelines are consistent with the Downtown Specific Plan and no further environmental review is necessary after adoption of the Addendum of the SEIR on June 24, 2014 (CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, 15378 and Public Resources Code Section 2311166.).
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7. CORRESPONDENCE
7. CORRESPONDENCE
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8. REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS » - 9. ADJOURNMENT
8. REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS »
9. ADJOURNMENT© 2024 Swagit Productions, LLC