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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda 05-21-03 CITY OF UKIAH CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Regular Meeting CIVIC CENTER COUNCIL CHAMBERS 300 Seminary Avenue Ukiah, CA 95482 May 21,2003 4:00 p.m. ** INTERVIEWS WITH APPLICANTS FOR APPOINTMENT TO PATHS, OPEN SPACE, AND CREEKS COMMISSION 1. ROLL CALL 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. PRESENTATIONS a. Presentation By American Red Cross b. Presentation By Boys and Girls Club President 1 INTRODUCTIONS a. Introduction of New Employee - Maya Azzarro. Event Coordinator b. Introduction of New Employee - Bill Ballagh, Code Compliance Coordinator 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Regular Meeting of May 7, 2003 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 days (90) the time within which the decision of the City's Boards and Agencies may be judicially challenged. 1 CONSENT CALENDAR The following items listed are considered routine and will be enacted by a single motion and roll call vote by the City Council. Items may be removed from the Consent Calendar upon request of 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. Approval of Disbursements for Month of April 2003 b. Adoption of Resolution Approving Line of Credit For Mendocino Emergency Services Authority c. Authorization For City Manager to Execute a Professional Services Agreement Between the City of Ukiah and Consultant Rick H. Kennedy in an Amount "Not To Exceed" $50,000 Without Approval of City Manager d. Approval of Agreement To Stay Filing Of Litigation With River Watch e. Report To The City Council Regarding Acquisition of Services From City of Light Sound and Recording For Sound Management of the 2003 Sundays in the Park Concert Series in the Amount of $6,000 al AUDIENCE COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS The City Council welcomes input from the audience. If there is a matter of business on the agenda that you are interested in, you may address the Council when this matter is considered. If you wish to speak on a matter that is not on this agenda, you may do so at this time. 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 in which the subject is not listed on the agenda. gm UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Discussion and Appointment of Committee Members to the Council's Bilingual Committee b. Discussion of the Issues and Questions To Be Included In The Community Survey c. Selection of Potential Ballot Measures and Election Date Preference 10. NEW BUSINESS a. Adoption of Resolution Making Appointments to the Paths, Open Space, and Creeks Commission b. Status Report Concerning Code Compliance Program c. Discussion and Approval of Commitment to Funding For First Year of Coyote Dam Raising Project Feasibility Study d. Setting Date and Time for Consideration of Fiscal Year 2003-2004 Budget Accomplishments and Objectives e. Consideration and Approval of Letter to Assembly Member Laird Regarding Assembly Bill 1300- Councilmember Rodin f. Adoption of Resolution Supporting Grant Application For the Oak Manor Park Multi-Purpose Trail 11. COUNCIL REPORTS 12. CITY MANAGER/CITY CLERK REPORTS 13. CLOSED SESSION a. Government Code §54956.8 Conference with Real Property Negotiator Property: APN. 170-050-13 Owner: City of Ukiah Negotiator: Candace Horsley Under Negotiation: Price, Terms, and Conditions b. Government Code §54956.8 Conference with Real Property Negotiator Property: APN. 002-281-02, 03, and 04 Owner: Fullerton Negotiator: Candace Horsley Under Negotiation: Price and Terms of Payment 14. ADJOURNMENT The City of Ukiah complies with ADA requirements and will attempt to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities upon request.