June 26, 2018 City Council
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1. OPENING
1. OPENING

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3. PRESENTATIONS » - a. Presentation - to Elizabeth Johnson, Westwood Elementary School; Illana Reyes, Holbrook Language Academy; and Ricardo Ventura, Holbrook Language Academy, in recognition of their prize winning paintings in the K-5 category of the June 2018 Mayor's Art Competition. Presentation by Mayor Birsan.
3. PRESENTATIONS »

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4. ANNOUNCEMENTS
4. ANNOUNCEMENTS

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2. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD (Part 1 of 2)
2. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD (Part 1 of 2)

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5. CITY COUNCIL/LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY (LRA) CONSENT CALENDAR » - a. Considering - approval of the minutes from the meetings of April 3, 10, and 24, 2018. Recommended by the City Clerk. b. Considering - acceptance of annual write-off of uncollectible accounts receivable in the amount of $212,811 for FY 2017-18. Recommended by the Director of Finance. c. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 18-54 establishing the Appropriations Limit for the City of Concord for Fiscal Year 2018-19, Pursuant to California Constitution Article XIIIB. Recommended by the Director of Finance. d. Considering - a Facility Use Agreement with the Terrapins Swim Team covering the period of June 1, 2018 through December 31, 2022, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the Agreement. Recommended by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under Public Resources Code Section 21065, CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060, 15378, 15061, 15301, and 15323. e. Considering - increasing Purchase Order No. 16065, issued to Altec Industries, Inc. on February 21, 2018, for the purchase of a telescopic aerial truck, by $25,480, from $157,211 to $182,691.77. (Annual Vehicle Replacement Fund) Recommended by the Director of Public Works. f. Considering - approval of a Maintenance Services Agreement with Futures Explored, Inc. of Concord in the amount of $90,873.48 for custodial maintenance services; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (General Fund) Recommended by the Director of Public Works. g. Considering - approval of a Professional Services Agreement to supply pool chemicals on an as-needed basis for Concord Community Pool in the amount of $62,440 for the period of July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019, with the option for 2 one year extensions; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement. Recommended by the Director of Parks and Recreation. h. Considering - authorization of a purchase of Dell computer equipment in the amount of $166,440. (IT Replacement Fund) Recommended by the Director of Information Technology. i. Considering - approval of various annual license and maintenance agreements in the total amount of $841,727 for IT hardware and software for Fiscal Year 2018/2019. (General Fund) Recommended by the Director of Information Technology. j. Considering - approval of a lease agreement with KBA Docusys in the amount of $3,024 per month for five years for a total not-to-exceed amount of $181,440 for City of Concord printing services, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (Printing Services and IT Funds) Recommended by the Director of Information Technology. k. Considering - the award of: (1) a Construction Contract in the amount of $3,909,947.30 to Bay Pacific Pipelines, Inc. for the Concord BART Area Sanitary Sewer Upgrade (Project No. 2406), authorize staff to utilize the available project contingency for contract change orders up to 10% of the contract amount; (2) an Agreement for Professional Services with Swinerton Management & Consulting in the amount of $258,879 for construction management, inspection, and materials testing services; and (3) a First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Harris and Associates in the amount of $12,287 for additional design engineering services and extending the term for one year; (4) authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements, subject to approval of the City Attorney; and (5) approve a related budget transfer in the amount of $400,000 from Sewer Capacity Facility Replacement Holding Account (Project No. 2209 Fund 710 Sewer Operating Funds) to the Concord BART Area Sanitary Sewer Upgrade project. (Project No. 2406) Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 - Existing Facilities, 15302 - Replacement and Reconstruction, 15304 - Minor Alterations to Land, and 15061 (b)(2). l. Considering - approval of: (1) project creation of the Concord Community Pool Plaster Replacement project (Project No. 2435); and (2) approval of budget transfer from Project No. 2359 to Project No. 2435 in the amount of $110,000 from General Fund (400) to the project. Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c)(2), 15378, and 15061(b)(3). m. Considering - award of contract to Sharjo, Inc. dba ServiceMaster Restoration Services in the amount of $100,000 per year for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Restoration Services; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the contract in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (Funded by Sewer Enterprise) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under Public Resources Code Section 21065, CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060, 15378, 15061, 15301, and 15302, 15303, and 15304. n. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 18-55 confirming the Code Enforcement Cost Accounting Report of Unpaid Abatement Costs. Recommended by the Chief of Police. o. Considering - approval of a Third Amendment to Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $28,412.75 with Pavement Engineering Inc. for design services during construction for the Measure Q Pavement Repair Projects #5 and #6, Project Nos. 2332 and 2333; authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, subject to the approval of the City Attorney. Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c)(2) , 15378, and 15061(b)(3). p. Considering - approval of Construction Change Order No. 4 in the amount of $197,000; authorizing a budget transfer of $350,000 to the Operational Improvements Along Parallel Arterials Project, Project No. 2356 ($350,000 from Measure Q Lease Revenue Bond Funds); authorizing staff to use project contingency funds for contract change orders within staff's authority; approval of a Professional Services Agreement Amendment with Swinerton Management and Consulting in the amount of $64,906 for construction management services; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, subject to approval of the City Attorney. Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Exempt per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Sections 15301 - Existing Facilities, 15302 - Replacement and Reconstruction, 15303 - New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures, and 15304 Minor Alterations to Land. q. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 18-27 approving the FY 2018-19 Action Plan, including the Community Services Commission 2018-19 funding recommendations for $1,310,276 to programs/projects (Community Development Block Grant Funds). Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development. r. Considering - approval of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $250,000 with 4Leaf, Inc. and an Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with West Coast Code Consultants increasing compensation by $200,000 for a total of $250,000 for Plan Check and Building Inspection services for the Building division, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement and the amendment. Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Not a project under Guidelines Section 15378. s. Considering - award of contract for Professional Landscape Maintenance Services in the amount of $500,000 per year, for up five years, to BrightView Landscape Services, Inc.; and authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (General Fund) Recommended by the Director of Public Works
CEQA: Not a project/exempt per Guidelines Sections 15060(c), 15061(b)(2) and (3), 15273, 15301, 15302, 15304, 15378, and Public Resources Code Section 21065. t. Considering - awarding sole-source contract to Dream Ride Elevator in the amount of $49,700 for the main lobby elevator control upgrades at the Police Department; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the contract in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (Building Maintenance Fund) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
CEQA: Exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301, 15302, and 15061(b)(2). u. Considering - revision to the 2018 City Council Meeting Calendar. Recommended by the City Clerk.
LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY CONSENT CALENDAR
v. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Professional Services with Environmental Science Associates (ESA) in an amount not to exceed $1,182,000 for preparation of conceptual flood management plans and creek restoration plans in support of site-wide permits for sensitive habitat and species on the Concord Naval Weapons Station and authorizing the Executive Director of the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) to execute the Agreement subject to City Attorney approval. (Funding will be provided by the Master Developer and a loan to the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) from the City). Recommended by the Director of Community Reuse Planning. w. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Professional Services with Johnson Marigot Consulting, LLC (Johnson Marigot) for preparation of materials to support an application for a 404 Permit under the Clean Water Act and Regulatory Support Services for the Concord Reuse Project at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS) in the amount not to exceed $146,920; and authorizing the Executive Director of the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) to execute the agreement, subject to approval by the City Attorney. (Funding will be provided by a loan to the LRA from the City) Recommended by the Director of Community Reuse Planning. x. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Legal Professional Services with Garrity and Knisely in an amount not to exceed $101,850 for services regarding property transfer and remediation for the Concord Reuse Project at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS); and authorize the City Attorney to execute the Agreement. (Funding will be provided by the Master Developer and a loan to the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) from the City) Recommended by the Director of Reuse Planning. y. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Legal Professional Services with Lubin Olson & Niewiadomski LLP in the amount of $305,325 for work with the Concord Reuse Project and authorize the City Attorney to execute the agreement. (Funding will be provided by the Master Developer or a loan to the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) from the General Fund) Recommended by the Director of Community Reuse Planning. z. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Professional Services with Arup North America Ltd. (Arup) in an amount not to exceed $827,788 associated with land transfer and development planning for the Concord Reuse Project at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS); and authorizing the Executive Director of the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) to execute the agreement, subject to approval of the City Attorney. (Funding will be provided by the Master Developer and through a loan to the LRA from the City) Recommended by the Director of Community Reuse Planning.
5. CITY COUNCIL/LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY (LRA) CONSENT CALENDAR »

b. Considering - acceptance of annual write-off of uncollectible accounts receivable in the amount of $212,811 for FY 2017-18. Recommended by the Director of Finance.
c. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 18-54 establishing the Appropriations Limit for the City of Concord for Fiscal Year 2018-19, Pursuant to California Constitution Article XIIIB. Recommended by the Director of Finance.
d. Considering - a Facility Use Agreement with the Terrapins Swim Team covering the period of June 1, 2018 through December 31, 2022, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the Agreement. Recommended by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under Public Resources Code Section 21065, CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060, 15378, 15061, 15301, and 15323.
e. Considering - increasing Purchase Order No. 16065, issued to Altec Industries, Inc. on February 21, 2018, for the purchase of a telescopic aerial truck, by $25,480, from $157,211 to $182,691.77. (Annual Vehicle Replacement Fund) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
f. Considering - approval of a Maintenance Services Agreement with Futures Explored, Inc. of Concord in the amount of $90,873.48 for custodial maintenance services; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (General Fund) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
g. Considering - approval of a Professional Services Agreement to supply pool chemicals on an as-needed basis for Concord Community Pool in the amount of $62,440 for the period of July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019, with the option for 2 one year extensions; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement. Recommended by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
h. Considering - authorization of a purchase of Dell computer equipment in the amount of $166,440. (IT Replacement Fund) Recommended by the Director of Information Technology.
i. Considering - approval of various annual license and maintenance agreements in the total amount of $841,727 for IT hardware and software for Fiscal Year 2018/2019. (General Fund) Recommended by the Director of Information Technology.
j. Considering - approval of a lease agreement with KBA Docusys in the amount of $3,024 per month for five years for a total not-to-exceed amount of $181,440 for City of Concord printing services, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (Printing Services and IT Funds) Recommended by the Director of Information Technology.
k. Considering - the award of: (1) a Construction Contract in the amount of $3,909,947.30 to Bay Pacific Pipelines, Inc. for the Concord BART Area Sanitary Sewer Upgrade (Project No. 2406), authorize staff to utilize the available project contingency for contract change orders up to 10% of the contract amount; (2) an Agreement for Professional Services with Swinerton Management & Consulting in the amount of $258,879 for construction management, inspection, and materials testing services; and (3) a First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Harris and Associates in the amount of $12,287 for additional design engineering services and extending the term for one year; (4) authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements, subject to approval of the City Attorney; and (5) approve a related budget transfer in the amount of $400,000 from Sewer Capacity Facility Replacement Holding Account (Project No. 2209 Fund 710 Sewer Operating Funds) to the Concord BART Area Sanitary Sewer Upgrade project. (Project No. 2406) Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 - Existing Facilities, 15302 - Replacement and Reconstruction, 15304 - Minor Alterations to Land, and 15061 (b)(2).
l. Considering - approval of: (1) project creation of the Concord Community Pool Plaster Replacement project (Project No. 2435); and (2) approval of budget transfer from Project No. 2359 to Project No. 2435 in the amount of $110,000 from General Fund (400) to the project. Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c)(2), 15378, and 15061(b)(3).
m. Considering - award of contract to Sharjo, Inc. dba ServiceMaster Restoration Services in the amount of $100,000 per year for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Restoration Services; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the contract in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (Funded by Sewer Enterprise) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under Public Resources Code Section 21065, CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060, 15378, 15061, 15301, and 15302, 15303, and 15304.
n. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 18-55 confirming the Code Enforcement Cost Accounting Report of Unpaid Abatement Costs. Recommended by the Chief of Police.
o. Considering - approval of a Third Amendment to Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $28,412.75 with Pavement Engineering Inc. for design services during construction for the Measure Q Pavement Repair Projects #5 and #6, Project Nos. 2332 and 2333; authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, subject to the approval of the City Attorney. Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c)(2) , 15378, and 15061(b)(3).
p. Considering - approval of Construction Change Order No. 4 in the amount of $197,000; authorizing a budget transfer of $350,000 to the Operational Improvements Along Parallel Arterials Project, Project No. 2356 ($350,000 from Measure Q Lease Revenue Bond Funds); authorizing staff to use project contingency funds for contract change orders within staff's authority; approval of a Professional Services Agreement Amendment with Swinerton Management and Consulting in the amount of $64,906 for construction management services; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement, subject to approval of the City Attorney. Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Exempt per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Sections 15301 - Existing Facilities, 15302 - Replacement and Reconstruction, 15303 - New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures, and 15304 Minor Alterations to Land.
q. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 18-27 approving the FY 2018-19 Action Plan, including the Community Services Commission 2018-19 funding recommendations for $1,310,276 to programs/projects (Community Development Block Grant Funds). Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
r. Considering - approval of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $250,000 with 4Leaf, Inc. and an Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with West Coast Code Consultants increasing compensation by $200,000 for a total of $250,000 for Plan Check and Building Inspection services for the Building division, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the agreement and the amendment. Recommended by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
CEQA: Not a project under Guidelines Section 15378.
s. Considering - award of contract for Professional Landscape Maintenance Services in the amount of $500,000 per year, for up five years, to BrightView Landscape Services, Inc.; and authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (General Fund) Recommended by the Director of Public Works
CEQA: Not a project/exempt per Guidelines Sections 15060(c), 15061(b)(2) and (3), 15273, 15301, 15302, 15304, 15378, and Public Resources Code Section 21065.
t. Considering - awarding sole-source contract to Dream Ride Elevator in the amount of $49,700 for the main lobby elevator control upgrades at the Police Department; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the contract in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. (Building Maintenance Fund) Recommended by the Director of Public Works.
CEQA: Exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301, 15302, and 15061(b)(2).
u. Considering - revision to the 2018 City Council Meeting Calendar. Recommended by the City Clerk.
LOCAL REUSE AUTHORITY CONSENT CALENDAR
v. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Professional Services with Environmental Science Associates (ESA) in an amount not to exceed $1,182,000 for preparation of conceptual flood management plans and creek restoration plans in support of site-wide permits for sensitive habitat and species on the Concord Naval Weapons Station and authorizing the Executive Director of the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) to execute the Agreement subject to City Attorney approval. (Funding will be provided by the Master Developer and a loan to the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) from the City). Recommended by the Director of Community Reuse Planning.
w. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Professional Services with Johnson Marigot Consulting, LLC (Johnson Marigot) for preparation of materials to support an application for a 404 Permit under the Clean Water Act and Regulatory Support Services for the Concord Reuse Project at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS) in the amount not to exceed $146,920; and authorizing the Executive Director of the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) to execute the agreement, subject to approval by the City Attorney. (Funding will be provided by a loan to the LRA from the City) Recommended by the Director of Community Reuse Planning.
x. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Legal Professional Services with Garrity and Knisely in an amount not to exceed $101,850 for services regarding property transfer and remediation for the Concord Reuse Project at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS); and authorize the City Attorney to execute the Agreement. (Funding will be provided by the Master Developer and a loan to the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) from the City) Recommended by the Director of Reuse Planning.
y. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Legal Professional Services with Lubin Olson & Niewiadomski LLP in the amount of $305,325 for work with the Concord Reuse Project and authorize the City Attorney to execute the agreement. (Funding will be provided by the Master Developer or a loan to the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) from the General Fund) Recommended by the Director of Community Reuse Planning.
z. Considering - approval of an Agreement for Professional Services with Arup North America Ltd. (Arup) in an amount not to exceed $827,788 associated with land transfer and development planning for the Concord Reuse Project at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS); and authorizing the Executive Director of the Local Reuse Authority (LRA) to execute the agreement, subject to approval of the City Attorney. (Funding will be provided by the Master Developer and through a loan to the LRA from the City) Recommended by the Director of Community Reuse Planning.
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6. CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEM (Part 1 of 2) » - a. Considering - adoption of Resolution No. 18-52 authorizing the allocation of $5.5 million in City Housing Funds to Resources for Community Development for the development of an affordable housing project proposed in response to the Housing Division's Notice of Funding Availability. Report by Sophia Sidhu, Housing Program Analyst.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt per CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c), 15061(b)(2) and (3), 15273, 15378, and Public Resources Code Section 21065. b. Considering - the draft work plan for the Campus District Visioning Project and the Blue Ribbon Committee. Report by Kathleen Trepa, Assistant City Manager.
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CEQA: Not a project/exempt per CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c), 15061(b)(2) and (3), 15273, 15378, and Public Resources Code Section 21065.
b. Considering - the draft work plan for the Campus District Visioning Project and the Blue Ribbon Committee. Report by Kathleen Trepa, Assistant City Manager.
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7. CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING (Part 1 of 2) » - b. Considering - 1) creating a Retail Revitalization Program Commercial Building Vacancy Registration Program via introduction of Ordinance 18-6 Amending Concord Municipal Code Title 8 (Health and Safety) Chapter 8.30 (Vacant Buildings) Renaming Chapter 8.30 (Vacant Buildings) as Chapter 8.30 (Property Registration And Maintenance) and Amending Said Chapter, Amending Chapter 8.25 (Neighborhood Preservation), and Amending Chapter 18.150 (General Development Standards) Regulating Property Boarding and Non-Residential Property Vacancy and Maintenance; by reading of title only and waiving further reading; 2) appropriating $89,850 for program implementation from General Fund Reserves in FY 2018-19 ($284,200 annual cost beginning in FY 2019-20); and 3) providing direction on reallocation of Code Enforcement officers during startup period of new program. Report by Ryan Pursley, Chief Building Official.
CEQA: Not a project/exempt under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c)(2), and 15378.
7. CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING (Part 1 of 2) »

CEQA: Not a project/exempt under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c)(2), and 15378.
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6. CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEM (Part 2 of 2) » - c. Considering - authorizing Mayor to send response to cease and desist letter under the Brown Act for inadvertent violations on June 5, 2018. Report by Susanne Brown, City Attorney.
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7. CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING (Part 2 of 2) » - a. Considering - introduction of Ordinance No. 18-5, amending the Concord Municipal Code to establish Chapter 8.17 "Food & Beverage Service Ware Regulations," banning polystyrene-based disposable food and beverage service ware, by reading of the title only and waiving further reading. Report by Jessica Gonzalez, Assistant Planner.
CEQA: Categorically exempt under CEQA Guidelines Section 15307 (Action by Regulatory Agency for Protection of Natural Resources), Section 15308 (Action by Regulatory Agency for Protection of Environment) and Sections 15061(b)(2) and (3); in the alternative, not a "project" under CEQA Guidelines15060(c)(2) and 15378.
7. CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING (Part 2 of 2) »

CEQA: Categorically exempt under CEQA Guidelines Section 15307 (Action by Regulatory Agency for Protection of Natural Resources), Section 15308 (Action by Regulatory Agency for Protection of Environment) and Sections 15061(b)(2) and (3); in the alternative, not a "project" under CEQA Guidelines15060(c)(2) and 15378.
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8. CORRESPONDENCE
8. CORRESPONDENCE

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9. REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (Part 1 of 2) » - a. Considering - the formation of a Council Ad Hoc Committee for the period of one year to facilitate the development of one or more project labor agreements for Phase 1 project construction for the Concord Reuse Project. Report by Guy Bjerke, Director of Community Reuse Planning.
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2. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD (Part 2 of 2)
2. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD (Part 2 of 2)

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Items 9 (Part 2 of 2) & 10 » - 9. REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (Part 2 of 2) a. Considering - the formation of a Council Ad Hoc Committee for the period of one year to facilitate the development of one or more project labor agreements for Phase 1 project construction for the Concord Reuse Project. Report by Guy Bjerke, Director of Community Reuse Planning.
10. ADJOURNMENT
Items 9 (Part 2 of 2) & 10 »

a. Considering - the formation of a Council Ad Hoc Committee for the period of one year to facilitate the development of one or more project labor agreements for Phase 1 project construction for the Concord Reuse Project. Report by Guy Bjerke, Director of Community Reuse Planning.
10. ADJOURNMENT
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