REGULAR MEETING OF THE CONCORD CITY COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 1950 PARKSIDE DRIVE CONCORD, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2017 5.a The Concord City Council met in a regular meeting in the City Council Conference Room located at 1950 Parkside Drive at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, with Mayor Hoffmeister presiding. The meeting was recessed and immediately reconvened in a closed session under Public Employee Appointment pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 (b)(1), Title: Director of Human Resources. The meeting recessed at 6:30 p.m. to reconvene in regular session in the Council Chamber. The Concord City Council met in a regular meeting in the Council Chamber located at 1950 Parkside Drive at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, with Mayor Hoffmeister presiding. The pledge of allegiance was led by Councilmember McGallian. Minutes follow in abbreviated form per Resolution 3361 and Council Minutes of September 26, 1966. ROLL CALL COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: STAFF PRESENT: MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WHO ADDRESSED THE COUNCIL: Edi Birsan, Ron Leone, Carlyn Obringer, Tim McGallian, Laura Hoffmeister Valerie Barone, City Manager; Susanne Brown, City Attorney; Kathleen Trepa, Assistant City Manager; Joelle Fockler, City Clerk; Guy Swanger, Chief of Police; Robert Ovadia, City Engineer; John Montagh, Economic Development Manager George Fulmore, Concord; David Pintado, Concord; Cindy Gershen, Concord; Kristi Laughlin, Concord; Frank Arce, Concord; Christa Fairfield, Concord; Maimoona Ahmed, Concord; Dolores Ramos, Concord; Obdulia Sanchez, Concord; Olivia Rivera, Concord; Marison Charvez, Concord; William Colin, Concord; Rhea Elina Laughlin, Concord; Anita Johnson, Mount Diablo Education Association; Ingrid Persson, Concord; Katia Rahal, Concord; Maria Reyes, Concord; Ali Uscilka, Concord; Dan Safran, Pleasant Hill; Kenji Yamada, Concord; Debra Bernstein, Monument Impact; Blanca Colin, Concord; Judy Walters, Martinez; Ann Keirns, First Presbyterian Church; Luis Arenas, Unity Council; Afshan Hai, Concord; Bob Lane, Faith Alliance for a Moral Economy; Lupe Alaniz, Monument Impact; Vince Nims, Pacheco; Cherise Khaund, Mount Diablo Unified School District; Amelia Ramirez, Walnut Creek; Carol Edgerton, Concord; Jonathan Cook, Rainbow Community Center; Alex Chavez, Concord; Jeff Koertzen, Concord; Shawn Kumagai, LAMBDA Democratic Club and CA Immigrant a Religious Community Protection Coalition; Isabel Lara, Catholics United for Social Justice; Ana Villalobos, Concord; 1 Page 1 of 12
City Council Minutes September 26, 2017 PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD Christian Aguirre, Rainbow Community Center; Natalia, Concord George Fulmore, Concord, spoke about the Monument Democratic Club. David Pintado, Concord, spoke about the Monument Democratic Club and invited others to participate. Cindy Gershen, Concord, spoke about positive activities going on at Mount Diablo High School. PRESENTATIONS none. ANNOUNCEMENTS none. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES June 6 and 13, 2017 Motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Leone to approve the minutes of June 6 and 13, 2017. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Harris & Associates, Inc. Motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Leone to approve an Agreement for Professional Services with Harris & Associates, Inc. in the amount of $187,334 to provide design engineering and related services for the Concord BART Area Sanitary Sewer Upgrade project (Project No. 2406); authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement, subject to the approval of the City Attorney; and approve a related budget transfer in the amount of $190,000 from Sewer Capital Facility Replacement Holding Account (Project No. 2209 Fund 710 Sewer Operating Funds) to the Concord BART Area Sanitary Sewer Upgrade project (Project No. 2406). Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. MONTH-TO-MONTH CONTRACT Contra Costa Horsemen s Association Motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Leone to approve a month-to-month contract term extension with the Contra Costa Horsemen s Association for the lease of two parcels of real property located on Grant Street. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Drake Haglan and Associates Motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Leone to approve an Agreement for Professional Services with Drake Haglan and Associates in the amount of $221,275.99 to provide construction management and related services for Farm Bureau Road Complete Streets - Phase 2, City Project No. 2354; and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement, subject to approval of the City Attorney. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. STREAMBED ALTERATION AGREEMENT California Department of Fish and Wildlife Motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Leone to approve Streambed Alteration Agreement Notification No. 1600-2016-0216-R3 with California Department of Fish and Wildlife, which requires a $1,500 application fee; and authorize the Director of Public Works to execute the 2 Page 2 of 12
City Council Minutes September 26, 2017 agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. RESOLUTON NO. 17-72 State AB 109 Funds Motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Leone to adopt Resolution No. 17-72 entitled, A Resolution Authorizing a Contract with Contra Costa County Accepting and Appropriating State AB 109 Funds in the Amount of $135,720 to Partially Offset the Cost of One Police Officer to Provide Coordinated Support of AB 109 Law Enforcement Activities, and Authorizing and Directing the City Manager to Execute the Related Contract between the City of Concord and Contra Costa County. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. RESOLUTION NO. 17-71 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER) Motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Leone to adopt Resolution No. 17-71 entitled, A Resolution Approving the Fiscal Year 2016-17 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER); and Authorizing the City Manager or Designee to Submit on Behalf of the City of Concord, the CAPER, Consistent with the Program Rules which Govern the Community Development Block Grant Program as Required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. ORDINANCE NO. 17-11 Wireless Communication Facilities Motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Leone to adopted Ordinance 17-11 entitled, An Ordinance to Repeal and Replace Development Code Chapter 18.205, Add Chapter 18.207, and Amending other Sections of the Development Code and the Municipal Code, in Connection with Wireless Communication Facilities. Ordinance was introduced on September 5, 2017, by reading of the title only and waiving further reading. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. RESOLUTION NO. 17-73 Inclusive, Tolerant and Supportive Community This item was pulled from the Consent Calendar by Mayor Hoffmeister. Mayor Hoffmeister summarized the resolution stating that the resolution was a collaborative effort that reaffirms the practices and policies of the City of Concord to be an inclusive, tolerant, and supportive community for all. Mayor Hoffmeister opened a public comment period. The following individuals spoke in support of the resolution: Kristi Laughlin, Raise the Roof Frank Arce, CWA Local 9400 Christa Fairfield, Multi Faith Action Coalition Maimoona Ahmed, ACLU and Muslim Community Dolores Ramos, Central County Regional Group Obdulia Sanchez, Central County Regional Group Olivia Rivera, Central County Regional Group Marisol Chavez, Central County Regional Group William Colin, Central County Regional Group Rhea Elina Laughlin, First 5 Contra Costa Anita Johnson, Mount Diablo Education Association Ingrid Persson, Catholic Charities of the East Bay Katia Rahal, La Clinica Monument Maria Reyes, La Clinica 3 Page 3 of 12
City Council Minutes September 26, 2017 Ali Usckilka, Healthy and Active Before 5 Dan Safran, Pleasant Hill Kenji Yamada, Concord Debra Bernstein, Monument Impact Blanca Colin, Concord Judy Walters, Martinez Ann Keirns, First Presbyterian Church Luis Arenas, Unity Council Afshan Hai, Concord Bob Lane, Faith Alliance for a Moral Economy Lupe Alaniz, Monument Impact Vince Nims, Pacheco Cherise Khaund, Mount Diablo Unified School District Amelia Ramirez, Walnut Creek Carol Edgerton, Concord Jonathan Cook, Rainbow Community Center Alex Chavez, Concord Jeff Koertzen, Concord Shawn Kumagai, LAMBDA Democratic Club and CA Immigrant a Religious Community Protection Coalition Isabel Lara, Catholics United for Social Justice Ana Villalobos, Concord Christian Aguirre, Rainbow Community Center Natalia, Concord Mayor Hoffmeister closed the public comment period. Following comments from the Council, a motion was made by Birsan and seconded by Obringer to adopt Resolution No. 17-73 entitled, A Resolution Affirming the City of Concord s Commitment to Being a Welcoming, Inclusive, Tolerant, and Supportive Community for All. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. Mayor Hoffmeister called for a five-minute recess at 8:15 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 8:25 p.m. CONCORD TOURISM IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Levy and Collection of Assessments Economic Development Manager John Montagh made a presentation regarding the Concord Tourism Improvement District (CTID) and noted the second step in the process of renewing the CTID for a 10 year period was to receive public testimony. He reported that the process for renewing the CTID was initiated at the City Council s September 5, 2017, meeting and a decision for renewing the CTID will be considered at the City Council s October 24, 2017, meeting as a public hearing item. Following questions from the Council, Mayor Hoffmeister opened a public comment period, and upon receiving no public comment, closed the public comment period. RESOLUTION NO. 17-69 Amending the 2017-18 Capital Budget City Engineer Robert Ovadia made a presentation regarding the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (Senate Bill 1), which was passed as a means of providing additional funding for basic road maintenance, rehabilitation, and critical safety needs on both state highways and local streets and road system. Mr. Ovadia noted the Act requires the City to submit to the California Transportation Commission a list of projects proposed to be funded by Road Repair and Accountability Act funds. 4 Page 4 of 12
City Council Minutes September 26, 2017 Mr. Ovadia stated that the Council was being asked to adopt Resolution No. 17-69 to amend the 2017-2018 Capital Budget to incorporate two projects to be funded by the Road Repair and Accountability Act funds. He noted the two projects were Diamond Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation Project (Project No. 2422) and Oak Grove Road Pavement Rehabilitation Phase II (Project No. 2423). period. Following questions from the Council, Mayor Hoffmeister opened a public comment George Fulmore, Concord, spoke in appreciation of the efforts to study the streets in the City and spoke in support of the Oak Grove Road project. Mayor Hoffmeister closed the public comment period. Following discussion from the Council, a motion was made by Birsan and seconded by McGallian to adopt Resolution No. 17-69 entitled, A Resolution Amending the 2017-18 Capital Budget to Incorporate a List of Projects Funded by SB 1: The Road Repair and Accountability Act and Appropriating the Funds. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. APPOINTMENTS Community Services Commission, Concord/Pleasant Hill Health Care District Grant Committee, and Concord Pavilion Community Outreach Committee Motion made Obringer and seconded by Birsan to appoint to the Community Services Commission Ciel Gierke for a two-year term expiring June 20, 2019, and Robert Ferrier, Stephen Siptroth, Michael Koby and Rodalyn Guinto for four-year terms expiring June 30, 2021. Mayor Hoffmeister opened a public comment period, and upon receiving no public comment, closed the public comment period. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. Motion made by Obringer and seconded by Birsan to appoint to the Concord/Pleasant Hill Health Care District Grant Committee Marshall Lewis and Norbert Schuff to two-year terms expiring June 30, 2019, and Lori Thompson and Sara Guillermo to four-year terms expiring June 30, 2021. Mayor Hoffmeister opened a public comment period, and upon receiving no public comment, closed the public comment period. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. Motion made by Obringer and seconded by Birsan to appoint to the Concord Pavilion Community Outreach Committee Mariya Kisina for the remainder of a two-year term ending February 28, 2019. Mayor Hoffmeister opened a public comment period, and upon receiving no public comment, closed the public comment period. Motion passed by unanimous vote of the Council. CORRESPONDENCE a. September 15, 2017, letter to the Mayor from Wendy Gutshall, Director, Public and Government Affairs, Northern California Division, Safeway 5 Page 5 of 12
City Council Minutes September 26, 2017 b. Benched Correspondence email dated September 22, 2017, to the Mayor from Wendy Gutshall, Director, Public and Government Affairs, Northern California Division, Safeway c. Benched item Agenda item No. 9.g, Exhibit A to Attachment 1, page 26 d. Benched Correspondence Agenda item No. 9.i e. Agenda item No. 9.i Letters from Fr. Mathew Vellankal and Parish Life Director Christa Fairfield, St. Bonaventure Catholic Community, dated September 25, 2017 f. Agenda item No. 9.i Letter from Fr. Ismael Gutierrez, St. Francis of Assisi Church, dated September 25, 2017 g. Agenda item No. 9.i written statement of comments from Judy Walters h. Agenda item No. 9.i Letters submitted from community leaders and Contra Costa County ACCE CLOSED SESSION REPORTS none COUNCIL AND STAFF REPORTS Councilmembers shared information on events and activities in which they had participated since the last meeting and commented on items of interest. By order of the Mayor, the meeting was adjourned 9:30 p.m. in memory of former Police Chief Robert Bradshaw. LAURA M. HOFFMEISTER MAYOR JOELLE FOCKLER, MMC CITY CLERK 6 Page 6 of 12
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CONCORD CITY COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 1950 PARKSIDE DRIVE CONCORD, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2017 The Concord City Council met in a regular meeting in the Council Chamber located at 1950 Parkside Drive at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, with Vice Mayor Birsan presiding. The pledge of allegiance was led by Councilmember Obringer. Minutes follow in abbreviated form per Resolution 3361 and Council Minutes of September 26, 1966. ROLL CALL COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS ABSENT: STAFF PRESENT: MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WHO ADDRESSED THE COUNCIL: Ron Leone, Tim McGallian, Carlyn Obringer, Edi Birsan Laura Hoffmeister Valerie Barone, City Manager; Susanne Brown, City Attorney; Kathleen Trepa, Assistant City Manager; Patti Barsotti, City Treasurer; Joelle Fockler, City Clerk; Guy Swanger, Chief of Police; Steve Voorhies, Director of Parks and Recreation; Justin Ezell, Director of Public Works; Andrea Ouse, Director of Community and Economic Development; Karan Reid, Director of Finance; John Montagh, Economic Development Manager; Robert Ovadia, City Engineer; Suzanne McDonald, Financial Operations Manager ; Pedro Garcia, Economic Development Specialist; Leslye Asera, Community Services Manager Peter Nelson, Concord; George Fulmore, Concord; Sonnie Tandberg, Concord; Florence Weiss, Concord; Alejandra Plascencia and William Colin, Central County Regional Group; Daryl Bergman, Concord; Carol Edgerton, Concord; Delores Loague, Concord; Mark Skrivanich, Concord; Trent Sanson, DeNova Homes; Mark Butler, Integral Communities; Dave Egan, EAH Housing; Andy Madeira, Eden Housing; Steven Gall, USA Properties Fund; Tim Carr, Concord PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD Peter Nelson, Concord, invited the Council to attend the Bicenntenial Celebration of the birth of Baha u llah, at the Baha i Center of Concord on October 21, 2017, and presented a draft proclamation for the Mayor and Council to consider in observation of the celebration. George Fulmore, Concord, spoke about allowing amplified music in the parks if it was not in excess, felt Ellis Lake Park was not really improved, and spoke about parking in the Monument and suggested offering a shuttle to remote parking. Sonnie Tandberg, Concord, spoke about her neighbor s unwillingness to comply with Code Enforcement and felt the root of the issue was drugs and addiction. 1 Page 7 of 12
City Council Minutes October 3, 2017 Florence Weiss, Concord, spoke about the Music and Market series and thanked sponsors for the program: Concord Disposal, Tesoro/Endeavor, Dolan s, Service Credit Union, Ashby Lumber, Concord Police Association, Visit Concord, Pacific Coast Farmers Market, and The Hop Grenade and announced the Darkside of the Moon Event with a laser light show and science booths on Thursday, October 12. Alejandra Plascencia & William Colin, Central County Regional Group, invited the Council and public to the playground celebrations, co-hosted with the City, at Meadow Homes Park and Ellis Lake Park on Saturday, October 7, starting at 10 a.m., at Meadow Homes Park. Daryl Bergman, Concord, spoke of the lack of City services in the Monument Corridor. Carol Edgerton, Concord, spoke of the lack of City services in the Monument Corridor. Delores Loague, Concord, thanked the Council for adopting the inclusiveness resolution, the lack of affordable housing in Contra Costa County, and invited the Council and public to attend a public forum regarding housing on Saturday, October 12, 10 a.m. 12 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church in Concord. Mark Skrivanich, Concord, spoke of the lack of City services in the Monument Corridor. PRESENTATIONS none. ANNOUNCEMENTS City Clerk Joelle Fockler announced a recruitment to fill two members on the Measure Q Oversight Committee, one for the business representative and one for a resident representative, to serve four-year terms expiring December 31, 2021, and set Friday, November 3, 2017, at 5 p.m. as the deadline for receipt of applications by the City Clerk s Office. CONSENT CALENDAR RESOLUTION NO. 17-74 Designating Individuals to Serve as Members of the City of Concord Civic Center Corporation Motion was made by Leone and seconded by Obringer to adopt Resolution No. 17-74 entitled, A Resolution Designating Approved Individuals Eligible to Serve as Members of City of Concord Civic Center Corporation; and Authorizing the Dissolution of the Corporation. Motion passed by the following vote of the Council: AYES: Leone, McGallian, Obringer, Birsan NOES: None ABSENT: Hoffmeister RESOLUTION NO. 17-70 CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement Grants Motion was made by Leone and seconded by Obringer to adopt Resolution No. 17-70 entitled, A Resolution Authorizing the Submittal of Applications for CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement Grants Over the Next Five Years; and Authorizing the City Engineer to Revise the List of Participants in Joint Projects and Execute Documents Related to Requests and Acceptance of CalRecycle Funds. Motion passed by the following vote of the Council: AYES: Leone, McGallian, Obringer, Birsan NOES: None ABSENT: Hoffmeister 2 Page 8 of 12
City Council Minutes October 3, 2017 CONSIDERATION ITEMS RESOLUTION NO. 17-75 Pilot Program to allow the use of Autonomous Robots Economic Development Specialist Pedro Garcia presented a report outlining the creation of a pilot program to allow the use of autonomous robots, also known as Personal Delivery Devices (PDD), for a period of 24 months, for up to 12 PDDS with a service area of at least three square miles in and around downtown Concord. He stated that Marble Robotics planned to partner with their current retail/restaurant partners such as Yelp s Eat 24 and directly work with other local businesses to primarily focus on the delivery of food and parcels. Following questions by the Council, Vice Mayor Birsan opened a public comment period, and upon receiving no public comment, closed the public comment period. Following discussion by the Council, a motion was made by Leone and seconded by McGallian to adopt Resolution No. 17-75 entitled, A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Issue a Personal Delivery Devices (PDD) Encroachment Permit to Marble Robotics for the Intended Use of a Pilot Program Allowing the Use of the Autonomous Robots for Delivery of Goods in Downtown Concord. Motion passed by the following vote of the Council: AYES: Leone, McGallian, Obringer, Birsan NOES: None ABSENT: Hoffmeister NEGOTIATED SALE PROCESS WITH THE US COAST GUARD TO TRANSFER A 58-ACRE SITE Economic Development Manager John Montagh presented a report outlining the approximately 328 uninhabitable multi-family units formerly used to house enlisted personnel on the 58 acres of US Coast Guard (USCG) property along Olivera Road. Mr. Montagh provided a history of conversations with the USCG, starting in 2014 when the USCG contacted City staff to discuss disposing of the property through a negotiated sale, and the City reached out to developers regarding the opportunity to partner with the City. In September of 2015, the USCG informed the City staff that it decided to evaluate whether or not to retain the Property. In mid- 2017, City staff was informed the USCG had confirmed its desire to dispose of the Property. On May 19, 2017, the City Manager provided a letter to the General Services Administration (GSA) indicating the City s interest in participating in the negotiated sale process. Mr. Montagh conveyed that on July 24, 2017, the Council s Housing and Economic Development (HED) Committee heard a report from staff and recommended that the City move forward with a negotiated sale with one of the four developers identified earlier in the process. The developers are: Bridge Housing, DeNova Homes/ROEM, Integral Housing/EAH Housing, and USA Properties Fund/Foundation for Affordable Housing/Eden Housing. Manager Montagh outlined next steps and suggested a selection process through a Request for Proposal, which would have input from the HED Committee, and then the full Council. After the process is approved, staff would release the RFP to either the identified four developers, or more broadly should the Council decide to open the process up to all interested firms. Following questions by the Council, Vice Mayor Birsan opened a public comment period. Trent Sanson, DeNova Homes, thanked the Council for the opportunity, conveyed their excitement with being part of the project, and encouraged the Council to continue with the process already started and give the four firms the opportunity to refresh their proposals. Daryl Bergman, Concord, spoke of her concern over having too much extremely lowincome housing in one area. 3 Page 9 of 12
City Council Minutes October 3, 2017 Mark Butler, Integral Communities, introduced his firm and provided a background on his firm to the Council. Dave Egan, EAH Housing, introduced his firm and provided a background on his firm to the Council. Andy Madeira, Eden Housing, encouraged the Council to continue with the process already started and give the four firms the opportunity to refresh their proposals. Steven Gall, USA Properties Fund, stated that he was proud to be working with Eden Housing on the project and provided a background on his company. Tim Carr, Concord, suggested opening up an RFP process so Lennar could apply for consistency throughout the CNWS Project and the US Coast Guard Site Project, and spoke of increased traffic on Olivera Road. George Fulmore, Concord, spoke of the project having both market-rate and affordable housing. Vice Mayor Birsan closed the public comment period. Motion was made by Leone and seconded by Obringer to approve moving forward with a negotiated sale process for the 58-acre US Coast Guard property and initiate a competitive proposal process with the four developer teams identified by staff in 2014: Bridge Housing; DeNova Homes/ROEM; Integral Housing/EAH Housing; and USA Properties Fund/Foundation for Affordable Housing/Eden Housing; return to the Housing and Economic Development Committee to review the four proposals and bring a recommendation to the full Council. Motion passed by the following vote of the Council: AYES: Leone, McGallian, Obringer, Birsan NOES: None ABSENT: Hoffmeister CORRESPONDENCE a. Notes from the Sept. 13-15, 2017, League of California Cities Meeting submitted by Vice Mayor Birsan b. MCE Strategic Retreat and Update dated Sept. 21, 2017, submitted by Vice Mayor Birsan c. Benched Correspondence from Alan Smith, dated October 3, 2017 Agenda Item No. 6.a. d. Benched Correspondence from Vice Mayor Birsan dated October 3, 2017 e. Benched Memorandum dated October 3, 2017, from Joelle Fockler, City Clerk Agenda Item No. 6.a. f. Flyer for Celebration of New Playgrounds at Meadow Homes Park and Ellis Lake Park g. Flyer for Housing Town Halls h. Photos submitted by Sonnie Tandberg of neighbor s backyard i. Flyer for 200 th Anniversary of the Birth of Baha u llah Celebration CLOSED SESSION REPORTS none COUNCIL AND STAFF REPORTS City Manager Valerie Barone spoke of recent concerns received by Council and staff from residents at Shamrock Condominiums regarding homeless entering the property and loitering, potential illegal activity at certain units, and insufficient parking. She noted the Police Department conducted numerous site visits to this location to evaluate these concerns, and Chief 4 Page 10 of 12
City Council Minutes October 3, 2017 Swanger met with the members of the homeowners association where he suggested some opportunities the association could undertake to increase security and discussed how to manage onsite parking. As a follow up, staff is evaluating the installation of angled parking rather than parallel parking on the road. She noted that most members at the meeting shared that the complex was significantly better now than had been in recent years. Councilmember Obringer presented information on mail theft. Councilmembers shared information on events and activities in which they had participated since the last meeting and commented on items of interest. By order of the Mayor, the meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. in memory of Concord resident George Conlow and the victims of the tragic event in Las Vegas on October 2, 2017. LAURA M. HOFFMEISTER MAYOR JOELLE FOCKLER, MMC CITY CLERK 5 Page 11 of 12
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CONCORD CITY COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM 1950 PARKSIDE DRIVE CONCORD, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2017 The Concord City Council met in a regular meeting on Tuesday, October 10, 2017, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Conference Room of Wing A at 1950 Parkside Drive with Mayor Hoffmeister presiding. All members of the City Council were present. PUBLIC COMMENT George Fulmore, Concord, spoke of informal and formal gatherings in the parks and suggested posting signing at gathering sites in both English and Spanish stating that the sites can be reserved. He suggested a shuttle to and from the Monument to help alleviate parking issues. David Martinez, Concord, spoke of informal and formal gatherings in the parks and requested that music be allowed for gatherings in the parks. The meeting recessed and immediately reconvened in a closed session regarding Public Employee Performance Evaluation (Government Code Section 54957) Title: City Manager, and Conference with Labor Negotiators (Government Code Section 54957.6) Agency designated representatives: City Council (Laura Hoffmeister, Edi Birsan, Ron Leone, Tim McGallian, Carlyn Obringer) Employee Representative: Sherry L. Lund Associats, Inc. (Sherry Lund) Unrepresented Employee: City Manager. 1966. Minutes are in abbreviated form per Resolution 3361 and Council Minutes of September 26, By order of the Mayor, the meeting was adjourned at 8:10 p.m. LAURA M. HOFFMEISTER MAYOR JOELLE FOCKLER, MMC CITY CLERK Page 12 of 12