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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda 08-15-90 CITY OF UKIAH CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CIVIC CENTER COUNCIL CHAMBERS 300 Seminary Avenue August 15, 1990 6:30 P.M. 1. Roll Call 2. Invocation 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Special Introductions 5. Approval/Correction of Minutes of Regular Meeting, August 1, 1990 6. RIGHT TO APPEAL DECISION Persons who are dissatisfied with a decision of the City Council may have the right to a review of that decision by a court. The City has adopted Section 1094.6 of the California Code of Civil Procedure which generally limits to ninety (90) days the time within which the decision of the City Boards and Agencies may be judicially challenged. 7. CONSENT CALENDAR The following items listed are considered routine and will be enacted by a single motion and roll call by the City Council. Items may be removed from the Consent Calendar upon request by a Councilmember or a citizen in which event the item will be considered at the completion of all other items on the agenda. The motion by the City Council on the Consent Calendar will approve and make findings in accordance with Administrative Staff and/or Planning Commission recommendations. a. Payroll Warrants and General Warrants b. Deny the Claim for Damage of Johnson, Brent R. and Refer to the Insurance Carrier c. Award of Bid for 5 - Polemount, 15 KVA Transformers to WESCO in the amount of $3,113.10 d. Award of Bid for Galvanized Street Light Poles to WESCO in the amount of $6492.94 e. Report Regarding Piedmont Fire Ladder Truck f. Adoption of Ordinance Increasing City Clerk Salary g. Adoption of Ordinance Increasing City Treasurer Salary h. Approval of Policy Resolution Regarding Dolphins Swim Club Use of the Municipal Pool i. Status Report Regarding Sidewalk Repair Program Inventory j. Status Report Regarding Tires and Appliance Diversion k. Status Report Regarding General Plan and Zoning Code Amendment Clean-Up Legislation 1. Approval of Report of Administrative Actions and Proposals (R.A.A.P) - 8. AUDIENCE COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS The City Council welcomes input from the audience. In order for everyone to be heard, please limit your comments to three (3) minutes per person and not more than ten (10) minutes per subject. The Brown Act regulations do not allow action to be taken on audience comments. 9. PUBLIC HEARING - 7:00 p.m. a. Consideration of Golf Course Committee Recommendations for Increase of Daily Greens Fees 10. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Appointment of Two Parks and Recreation Commissioners and One Airport Commissioner 11. NEW BUSINESS a. Matter of Policy Change for Utilities Billing Proration b. Discussion Regarding Fall Clean-Up Week c. Introduction of Ordinance Establishing Cultural Arts Advisory Board d. Review of Draft Joint Powers Agreement for New Solid Waste Site e. Approval of Agreement with North Coast Energy Services for Residential Electrical Audits f. Approval of Demolition Permit as Requested by Pete Carter for Buildings Located at 191 and 203 Cherry Street 12. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS 13. CITY MANAGER/DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS a. Status Report on Animal Control Program b. Status Report Regarding County Budget Impacts to the Cities 14. CLOSED SESSION (M.O.U. Tentative Agreements) 15. ADJOURNMENT