CITY
OF BRENTWOOD
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
May
9, 2000 at 7:30 P.M.
City Council Chamber
734
Third Street
Brentwood, CA 94513
CALL TO ORDER
Beginning Resolution 2069
Beginning Ordinance No. 633
ROLL CALL
PRESENTATIONS
A. Proclamation proclaiming May “National Bike Month” and May 16 “Bike
to Work Day” in Brentwood
B. Proclamation proclaiming May 21 – 27 “National Public Works Week”
C. Senator Richard Rainey
AGENDA REVIEW
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Persons addressing the City Council are required to limit their remarks
to five (5) minutes unless an extension of time is granted by the Mayor
subject to approval of the Council. Please file your name and address
with the Mayor on the form provided at the podium. Speakers desiring
answers to questions should direct it to the Council and, if relevant,
the Council may direct it to the appropriate staff member.
CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed on the consent calendar are considered routine in
nature and will be enacted by one motion. If discussion is required,
that particular item will be removed from the consent calendar and will
be considered separately.
1. Approval
of Minutes of April 25, 2000.
2. Approval of Warrant Nos. 50064 – 50296.
3. Authorize City Attorney to join amicus
brief in Associated Home Builders of Northern California v.
City of Napa. ( D. Beougher)
4. Approve a contribution of $2,000 for
an East-County Bass Tournament in April 2001. (J. Elam)
5. Approve a resolution authorizing the
closure of certain streets and establishing temporary No Parking
and Tow Away Zones to facilitate the Chamber of Commerce Cornfest July
7-9, 2000 and repealing Resolution No. 2002. (L. Shaw/M. Misquez)
6. Refer the 2000/2005 Capital Improvement
Program to the Planning Commission for a Consideration of Conformance
to the City’s General Plan. (J. Stevenson)
7. Approve a resolution approving the
Final Map of Subdivision 8323 located north of Balfour Road and
west of Concord Avenue, accepting the improvement security, approving
the Subdivision Improvement Agreement. (J. Stevenson/B. Grewal/B. Bornstein)
8. Agreement for Purchase and Sale with
Strickler Family Partnership (New Fire Station #52, CIP Project
No. 336-3109). (J. Stevenson/M. Kirby)
9. Award the construction contract for
the Marsh Creek Trail Undercrossing, CIP project No. 336-3081, to
GradeTech Inc., in the amount not to exceed $63,285.00.
10. Authorize the City Manager to execute
a reimbursement agreement with Brookfield Homes for the design and
construction of new Fire Station #52, CIP Project No. 336-3109. (J.
Stevenson/T. Wooten)
11. Approval extension of consultant
contract with Linhart, Peterson, Powers and Associates for building
and structural plan check services. (M. Oshinsky/R. Kidwell)
12. Temporary closure of Balfour Road
west of Sellers Avenue. (J. Stevenson)
PUBLIC HEARING
Persons addressing the Council are asked to file their name and address
with the Mayor on the form provided at the podium. The Council may adopt
reasonable regulations at the onset of the public hearing to facilitate
public testimony. These regulations may include time limits. In the
absence of such regulations, the public hearing shall follow the protocol
for Citizen Comments.
13. Consideration of an ordinance amending
Ordinance 613 to allow for a 20% reduction in sewer rates for restaurants
that have grease traps that are properly maintained according to City
required cleaning intervals. (J. Stevenson/B. Bornstein)
14. Consideration of an ordinance amending
Chapter 14, Section 14.01.110 and 14.01.580 of the Municipal Code relating
to the application fee to establish service, penalty for delinquent
accounts, and payment due date for water, sewer and garbage services.
(A. Jones)
OLD BUSINESS
15. Approve a resolution reserving the
unused Second Street right of way north of Central Avenue for future
roadway improvements and directing staff to return to Council with a
detailed financial and fee credit analysis of Assessment District 86-1
before any approval of Second Street plans and specifications. (J. Stevenson)
16. Consideration of options regarding
the placement of garbage dumpsters in alleyways. (J. Elam)
17. Second reading on Ordinance No. 632
amending Ordinances 333 and 496 approving and adopting the amendments
to the redevelopment plans for the Brentwood Redevelopment Project and
the North Brentwood Redevelopment Project. (J. Elam)
NEW BUSINESS
18. Consideration of request by New Beginnings
Christian Center to allow processing of plans on a 5 acre site at the
northeast corner of Jeffrey Way and Amber Lane. (M. Oshinsky/M. Leana)
19. Consideration of recommendations
for Oak Street Safety/Downtown Parking. (J. Stevenson)
20. Consideration of petition from residents
on Stanwick Street concerning a sound wall on Chestnut Street. (J.
Elam)
21. Consideration of a resolution certifying
compliance with the Growth Management Program and authorizing the
Mayor and City Manager to execute the Growth Management Checklist for
calendar year 1998. (J. Stevenson/K. Wahl)
22. Award Construction Contract for City
of Brentwood Family Aquatic Complex Parking Area (Phase II), CIP
Project No. 522-5202, and Authorize Staking, and amend the project budget.
(J. Stevenson/C. Bronzan)
23. Consideration of the installation
of video security cameras in the Council Chambers. (J. Elam)
24. Consideration of an ordinance amending
Title 9 relating to restrictions on canned goods or bottled beverages
at public events and exhibitions. (L. Shaw)
25. Urban Limit Line Draft Environmental
Impact Report Status Update. (M. Oshinsky)
CITIZEN COMMENTS
INFORMATIONAL REPORTS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS
REQUESTS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
CLOSED SESSION
Conference with Legal Counsel anticipated litigation – Initiation of
litigation pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(c): one case
ADJOURN to May 18, 2000 at 6:30 p.m.
NOTICE
It is the
policy of the City of Brentwood to offer its public programs, services,
meetings and employment opportunities in a manner that is readily accessible
to everyone, including people with disabilities. This is in compliance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act (28 CFR. 35.102-35.104 ADA
Title II). If you need assistance to ensure your full participation
in any public program, service, meeting or employment opportunity, please
contact the City’s Chief Building Official at (925) 516-5406. Information
regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. Section 12101
et.seq.) is also available through the Chief Building Official. Notification
48 hours in advance of any need for assistance will enable the City
to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility.
REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY AGENDA