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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/01/2006Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Agenda Page 5 May 1, 2006 TENTATIVE AGENDA MAY IS,2006 -AFTERNOON - 3:00 P.M. PRESENTATIONS Tree Advisory Committee Annual Report. Youth Commission Annual Report. CONSENT CALENDAR Resolution Awarding a Construction Contract for the 2005-06 Water Service Replacement Project. (Ban/Eckerson) Resolution Awarding Contract for Weed Abatement Services. (Ginn) Resolution Accepting the 2006 Sonoma County Continuum of Care Annual Report. (Gaebler) Adoption (Second Reading) of an Ordinance of the City of Petaluma Amending Petaluma Municipal Code Chapter 4.40, "The City Of Petaluma Special Tax Procedure Code," to Amend the Definition of Services and Provide for Certain Other Provisions Relating to Financing of Services. (Marengo/Clark) Resolution Awarding Construction Contract for East Washington/Caulfield Lane Soundwall Project. (Marengo/Onderdonk) Introduction (First Reading) of an Ordinance Nominating an Existing Residence at 206 'E' Street, APN 008-123-014 for Designation as a Local Historic Landmark. (Moore/Borba) PUBLIC HEARING Discussion and Possible Action Ordering Abatement of Nuisance Consisting of Weeds Growing on Public/Private Property. in the City of Petaluma and Ordering the Fire Chief to Remove said Weeds by Contract or His Own Forces. (Ginn) UNFINISHED BUSINESS PCDC Resolution Approving Cooperative Agreement Between PCDC and Caltrans. for East Washington Street Interchange Committing and Allocating $4 Million Matching Funds. (Marengo/Lackie) Discussion on Restructured Agreement for Water Supply Between the Sonoma County Water Agency and Water Contractors. (Ban) NEW BUSINESS Discussion and Presentation on Water Utility Rates and Fees. (Ban/Orr) Resolution Authorizing City Manager to Execute the First Amended Agreement for Operation and Maintenance of the Wastewater Treatment and Water Recycling Facilities with Veolia Water. North America. (Ban) bilities Act, if you require special assistance to participate in this In accordance with the Americans with Disa please contact the City Clerk's Office at (707) 778-4360 (voice) or (707) 778-4480 (TDD). Translators, American Sign meeting individuals with hearing disabilities will be available upon request. Language interpreters, and/or assistive listening devices for A minimum of 48 hours is needed to ensure the availability of translation services. In consideration of those with multiple chemical sensitivities or other environmental illness, it is requested that you refrain from wearing scented products. The City Clerk hereby certifies that this agenda has been posted in accordance with the requirements of the Government Code. 3. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Resolution 2006-069 N C S Accepting Claims and Bills for March 2006. (Carmichael) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) B. Adoption (Second Reading) of Ordinance 2240 N.C.S. Relating to Graffiti Removal. (Carr) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) C. Resolution 2006-070 N C S Approving Cruising the Boulevard, Inc. Car Show and Cruise set for May 20, 2006. (Hood/Lyons) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) D. Resolution 2006-071 N.C.S. Rescinding Resolution 2006-064 N.C.S. and Approving Corrected 2006-2007 3% Increase in the Petaluma Municipal Airport Rental Rates for Existing T -Hangars and Tie -Down Spaces. (Glose/Marengo) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) 4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Verbal Update for Progress on Construction of the Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility through March 2006. (Ban/Orr) 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Discussion and Possible Direction to Staff to Proceed with the Implementation of a Centralized Code Enforcement Program. (Gogna/Moore) - Direction to staff to move forward with implementation of the program. B. Resolution 2006-072 N.C.S. to Execute a Joint Powers Agreement Between the City and PCDC to Utilize Sonoma County Transportation Authority Measure M Funding for the PCDC River Trail Enhancement Project and a Resolution 2006-073 N.C.S. Authorizing Cooperative Agreement No. M70604 Between the City of Petaluma and Sonoma County Transportation Authority to Provide Measure M Funding for the River Trail Enhancement Project. (Marengo/Clark) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) C. PCDC Resolution 2006-09 to Execute a Joint Powers Agreement Between the City to Utilize and PCD6Sonoma County Transportation Authority Measure M Funding for the PCDC River Trail Enhancement Project. (Marengo/Clark) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) D. Resolution 2006-074 N C S Approving Petaluma Transit Short Range Transit Plan. (Marengo/Ryan) - With recommendations for fixed -route and paratransit systems and marketing strategy as outlined in the staff report. A progress report is to be brought to Council in 60 days Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) E. Resolution 2006-075 N.C.S. Approving Goals and Policies for Special Tax Districts. (Marengo/Clark) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Recap Page 2 Monday, May 1, 2006 g F. Introduction (First Reading) of Ordinance 2241 N.C.S. of the City of Petaluma Amending Petaluma Municipal Code Chapter 4.40, "The City Of Petaluma Special Tax Procedure Code," to Amend the Definition of Services and Provide for Certain Other Provisions Relating to Financing of Services. (Marengo/Clark) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) G. Resolution 2006-076 N.C.S. Intention to Establish City of Petaluma Special Tax District 2006-01 (Theatre District Area) and a Resolution 2006-077 N.C.S. of Intention to Incur Bond Indebtedness for City of Petaluma Special Tax District 2006-01 (Theatre District Area). (Marengo/Clark) Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION - 5:00 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENT - None. CLOSED SESSION CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL EXISTING LITIGATION: Subdivision (a) of California Government Code §54956.9: Marilyn Weaver v. City of Petaluma, et al., Sonoma County Superior Court Action No. SCV237151 MONDAY MAY 1, 2006 EVENING SESSION - 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 p.m. A. Roll Call - Council Members Harris and O'Brien absent B. Pledge of Allegiance. - Boy Scout Troop 2 C. Moment of Silence REPORT OUT OF CLOSED SESSION (Actions Taken) - None. PRESENTATION - Boy Scout Troop 2 presented a check to the City Council for replacement of trees removed from Walnut Park. PROCLAMATIONS Petaluma's Salute to the Movie "American Graffiti" - May 14 - 20, 2006. Proclaiming Thursday, May 18, 2006 Bike to Work/School Day. PRESENTATION Community Service Awards (Fire Department). PUBLIC COMMENT - See video/minutes. COUNCIL COMMENT- See video/minutes. Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Recap Page 3 Monday, May 1, 2006 CITY MANAGER COMMENT -None. 6. NEW BUSINESS A. Status and Future Direction Regarding the East Washington (RESA) Park Site. (Carr) -Direction to. staff to Move forward with process to develop conceptual design for the site, B. Recommendation to the Mayors' & Councilmembers' Association's City Selection Committee on the Selection of Representatives to the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) and the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC). (Bierman) - RecoMMend Deborah Fudge of Windsor as the representative to LAFCO, Vote: 4/1 (Canevaro "no"; Harris/O'Brien absent) 7. PUBLIC HEARING A. 4oratorlurn on the - Removed from agenda because six Council Members would be needed to vote to extend the moratorium. B. Consideration of an Appeal by Richard Hicks on behalf of Rick Costa and Robert Ramirez of the Decision by the Community Development Director and the City Engineer to Record a Conditional Certificate of Compliance for Property Located at 800 Cindy Lane. (Moore/Robbe) - This item was called and continued to the May 15, 2006 Council Meeting, ADJOURN - 8:20p,m. Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Recap Page 4 Monday, May 1, 2006 g LU City of Petaluma, California MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL/ PETALUMA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMI55ION .185$ 1, 2006 Monday, May 3:00 p.m. Afternoon Session 7:00 p.m. Evening Session Regular Meeting City Council Chambers 11 English Street Petaluma, California 94952 WELCOME Welcome to your City of Petaluma City Council Meeting. Your City Council Members are: David Glass, Mayor Keith Canevaro, Mike Harris, Mike Healy, Karen Nau, Mike O'Brien, and Pamela Torliatt, Council Members CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS f each h. There are Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the first and third Mondays onisouss a ly heldtat 3:00 p.m. generally two sessions held for each Council Meeting. An Afternoon and an Evening Session held at 7:00 P.M. Starting second Mondaymes for loMeeting the monthrnoon onan "assneeded" bass. Work Sessions of the City Council are held At Work Sessions, City staff provides reports to the City Council on a variety of items and issues; however, usually, no formal action is taken. The City Council Agenda may also include acaiodnd of the Petlua tion, meet ngaof the Petaluma tPubf cvF nanc ng Commission (PCDC), which will be clearly noted. In Corporation are held annually in the month of December i conjunctiontherise with City Council meetings. All actions listed on the Agenda are City Council actions, ORDER OF BUSINESS - AFTERNOON SESSIONS Public Comment Approval of Minutes Call to Order Tentative Agenda Approval Roll Call Council Comment City Manager Comments Consent Calendar Pledge of Allegiance Presentations Agenda Changes &Deletions Unfinished/New Business Closed Session ORDER OF BUSINESS - EVENING SESSIONS Public Hearings Call to Order Report Out of Closed Session Actions Unfinished Business Roll Call Presentations Neter Business Pledge of Allegiance Public Comment 1 Adjourn Moment of Silence Council .Comment/Liaison Reports City Manager Comments All actions are made by the City Council, unless otherwise noted. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Persons wishing to speak regarding items not on the agenda may do so under Public Comment. Depending on the number of persons wishing to address the Council, time will be allocated in equal shares totaling no more than fifteen minutes. If more than three persons wish to address Council on the same topic, they are encouraged to select a spokesperson who will be allocated equal time of no more than three minutes and no less than any other individuals speaking. Council reserves the right to limit the Public Comments to fifteen minutes. The Mayor will call on individuals whose names appear ill be acknowledged by the Mayor or a Council Member and may betasked gauesti nsardsfor cla fiakers cation. If you wish to distribute materials to Council, please submit ten copies to the City Clerk. The City Council will hear public comments only on matters over which they have jurisdiction. Council can take no action on these items; however, the Council may refer questions to City Management for review. The Council requests that you focus your comments to the issues only. No personal attacks or comments on any individual's integrity will be tolerated. Your assistance in helping to create open and civil public discussion and your participation in community issues is appreciated. PUBLIC NEARING PROCEDURES Public Hearings are specifically noticed items for discussion. Anyone wishing to speak regarding a Public Hearing should fill out a Speaker Card prior to the completion of the Staff Report and give it to the City Clerk. The order of business for Public Hearings is as follows: I . Staff Presentation 2. Applicant/Appellant - 10 minutes 4. Public Comments - 3 minutes per person 3. City Council Questions/Clarifications 5. Applicant/Appellant Rebuttal - 5 minutes 6. City Council Comments/Questions/Action CONSENT CALENDAR Consent Calendar items are typically routine in nature and are considered for a by' the City Council with a single action. The City Council may remove items from the ConsentaCalendar for discussion. Items listed on the Consent Calendar are deemed to have been read by title. If members of the public wish to comment on Consent Calendar items, they should do so during "Public Comment." AGENDAS The Agenda is posted according to Government Code §54954.2. A binder containin supporting materials is available in the City Council Chambers on the Tuesdayg .porting materials are also available for public viewing at the Petaluma Regional Library, 100 Fairgromeetunds Drive Petaluma; Santa Rosa Junior College Library, 680 Sonoma Mountain Parkway, Petaluma; Petaluma Senior Center, 211 Novak Drive, Petaluma; and the Petaluma Community Center, 320 North mrnnul-11 Boulevard, Petaluma. L� In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you require special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 707.778.4360 (voice) or 707.778.4480 (TDD). Translators, American Sign Language interpreters, and/or assistive listening devices for individuals with hearing disabilities will be available upon request. A minimum of 48 hours is needed to ensure the availability of translation services. In consideration of those with multiple chemical sensitivities or other environmental illness, it is requested that you refrain from wearing scented products. The City Clerk hereby certifies that this agenda has been posted in accordance with the requirements of the Government Code. City of Petaluma, California PETALUMA CITY COUNCIL/ AGENDA PETALUMA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Monday, May 1, 2006 - 3:00 P.M. Council Chambers, City Hall, 11 English Street, Petaluma, California 94952 Regular Meeting 4 City Manager's Office: Phone70 �8 4360 Fax 707-778-4554 t E-mail: cityclerkk@ci petaaumaaca uss City Clerk's office: Phone 70 city Website: cltvofnetaluma•net MONDAY MAY 1 2006 AFTERNOON SESSION = 3:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER - 3:00 p.m. A. Roll Call ly, Nau, O'Brien, Torliatt and Mayor Glass Council Members Canevaro, Harris, Hea B. Pledge of Allegiance PROCLAMATIONS Proclaiming the Week of May 7-13,2006 Be Kind to Animals Week. Proclaiming the Week of May 7-13, 2006 California Building Safety Week. Proclaiming Sunday, May 7, 2006 Petaluma River Cleanup Day. PRESENTATION Distribution of Proposed FY 2006-07 City of Petaluma Budget. PUBLIC COMMENT hen you address the Public comments are limited to 3 minutes percity per o t e order of speakers maybe determined andty Council, you an fill an out a speaker card and submit it to the es obtained. step ne as official record of names and address eoncluded hisd/herecomments.. ase be dTheopublic Isinvited to make comments soonsoon as the previous speaker has on Consent Calendar items, or other items of public interest not fisted on the Agenda, at this time. COUNCIL COMMENT CITY MANAGER COMMENT DELETIONS (Changes to current agenda only). AGENDA CHANGES AND 1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of Minutes of Regular City Council/PCDC Meeting of April 17, 2006. B. Approval of Minutes of Special City Council Meeting of April 24, 2006. f' if Translators, American Sign In accordance with the Americans s office at (70 )'7785 360 (voice) or (707) 778-4480 (TDD)e to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk and/or assistive listening devices for individuals with rvices. IIndconsiderationf lities will be of those withble umoultiple request. Language interpreters, A minimum of 48 hours is needed to ensure the availability of translation wearing ed chemical sensitivities or other environmentaleenssosted requested accordance with the rt you refrain equire menu of the tGope��metnt Code. I Clerk hereby certifies that this agenda has P Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Agenda May 1, 2006 Page 2 2. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED AGENDA A. Approval of Proposed Agenda for Regular City Council/PCDC Meeting of May a y 15 B. Approval of Proposed Agendas for Special City Council/PCDC Budget Work of May 18, May 22, May 31, and June 1, 2006. shops 3. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Resolution Accepting Claims and Bills for March 2006. (Carmichael) B. Adoption (Second Reading) of Ordinance Relating to Graffiti Removal. (Carr) C. Resolution Approving Cruising the Boulevard, Inc. Car Show and Cruise set for May 20, 2006. (Hood/Lyons) D. Resolution Rescinding Resolution 2006-064 N.C.S. and Approving Corrected 2006- 2007 37. Increase in the Petaluma Municipal Airport Rental Rates for Existing T. Hangars and Tie -Down Spaces. (close/Marengo) 4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Verbal Update for Progress on Construction of the Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility through March 2006. (Ban/Orr) 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Discussion and Possible Direction to Staff to Proceed with the Implementation of a Centralized Code Enforcement Program. (Gogna/Moore) B. Discussion and Action Authorizing a Resolution to Execute a Joint Power Agreement Between the City and PCDC to Utilize Sonoma County Transportation Authority Measure M Funding for the PCDC River Trail Enhancement Project and a Resolution Authorizing Cooperative Agreement No. M70604 Between the City of Petaluma and Sonoma County Transportation Authority to Provide Measure M Funding for the River Trail Enhancement Project. (Marengo/Clark) C. PCDC: Discussion and Action Authorizing a PCDC Resolution to Execute a Joint Powers Agreement Between the City and PCDC to Utilize Sonoma County Transportation Authority Measure M Funding for the PCDC River Trail Enhancem Project. (Marengo/Clark) ent D. Resolution Approving Petaluma Transit Short Range Transit Plan. (Marengo/Ryan) E. Discussion and Action to Adopt a Resolution Approving Goals and Policies for Special Tax Districts. (Marengo/Clark) �• Introduction (First Reading) of an Ordinance of the City of Petaluma Amending Petaluma Municipal Code Chapter 4.40, "The City Of Petaluma Special Tax Procedure Code," to Amend the Definition of Services and Provide for Certain Other Provisions Relating to Financing of Services. (Marengo/Clark) RIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if You require special assistance to participate in meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (707) 778-4360 (voice) or (07) 778-4480 (TDD). Translators, Americathis Sign Language interpreters, and/or assistive listening devices forindividuals with hearing disabilities will be available upon request. A minimum of 48 hours is needed to ensure the availability of translation services. In consideration of those with multiple chemical sensitivities or other environmental illness, it is requested that you refrain from wearing scented products. The City Clerk hereby certifies that this agenda has been posted in accordance with the requirements of the Government Code. Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Agenda Page 3 May 1, 2006 G. Discussion and Action to Adopt a Resolution of Intention to Establish City of Petaluma Special Tax District 2006-01 (Theatre District Area) and a Resolution of Intention to Incur Bond Indebtedness for City of Petaluma Special Tax District 2006-01 (Theatre District Area). (Marengo/Clark) ADJOURN.TO CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT Prior to adjournment into Closed Session, the public may speak up to 3 minutes on items to be addressed in Closed Session. CLOSED SESSION CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION: Subdivision (a) of California Government Code §54956.9: Marilyn Weaver v. City of Petaluma, et al., Sonoma County Superior Court Action No; SCV237151 MONDAY MAY 1, 2006 EVENING SESSION - 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. A. Roll Call Council Members Canevaro, Harris, Healy, Nau, O'Brien, Torliatt and Mayor Glass B. Pledge of Allegiance C. Moment of Silence REPORT OUT OF CLOSED SESSION (Actions Taken) PROCLAMATIONS Petaluma's Salute to theMovie "American Graffiti" - May 14 - 20, 2006. Proclaiming Thursday, May 18, 2006 Bike to Work/School Day., PRESENTATION Community Service Awards (Fire Department). PUBLIC COMMENT Public comments are limited to 3 minutes per person. When you address the City Council, you should fill out a speaker card and submit it to the City Clerk so the order of speakers may be determined and an official record of names and addresses obtained. Please be ready to step forward to the microphone as soon as the previous speaker has concluded his/her comments. The public is invited to make comments on Consent Calendar items, or other items of public interest not listed on the Agenda, at this time. COUNCIL COMMENT CITY MANAGER COMMENT \ L`� In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you require special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (707) 778-4360 (voice) or (707) 778-4480 (TDD). Translators, American Sign Language interpreters, and/or assistive listening devices for individuals with hearing disabilities will be available upon request. A minimum of 48 hours is needed to ensure the availability of translation services. In consideration of those with multiple chemical sensitivities or other environmental illness, it is requested that you refrain from wearing scented products. The City Clerk hereby certifies that this agenda has been posted in accordance with the requirements of the Government Code. Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Agenda May 1, 2006 Page 4 6. NEW BUSINESS A. Status and Future Direction Regarding the East Washington (RESA) Park Site. (Carr) B. Recommendation to the Mayors' & Councilmembers' Association's City Selection Committee on the Selection of Representatives to the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) and the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC). (Bierman) 7. PUBLIC HEARING A. Possible Extension of Ordinance 2239 N.C.S. Imposing a Moratorium on the Issuance of Building Permits for New Development in the City of Petaluma in the 100 -Year Floodplain Depicted in the 1989 FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Upstream of the Constriction Weir of the Army Corps of Engineers Flood Control Project in the City of Petaluma. B. Consideration of an Appeal by Richard Hicks on behalf of Rick Costa and Robert Ramirez of the Decision by the Community Development Director and the City Engineer to Record a Conditional Certificate of Compliance for Property Located at 800 Cindy Lane. (Moore/Robbe) - This item will be called and continued to the May 15, 2006 Council Meeting. ADJOURN RIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you require special assistance toartici ari in meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (707) 778-4360 (voice) or (707) 778-4480 (TDD). Translators, Americanhis Sign Language interpreters, and/or assistive listening devices for individuals with hearing disabilities will be available upon request. A minimum of 48 hours is needed to ensure the availability of translation services. In consideration of those with multiple chemical sensitivities or other environmental illness, it is requested that you refrain from wearing scented products. The City Clerk hereby certifies that this agenda has been posted in accordance with the requirements of the Government Code. w CALL TO ORDER - 3:00 p.m. City of Petaluma, California CITY COUNCIL/PCDC MEETING RECAP Monday, May 1, 2006 - 3:00 P.M. MONDAY MAY 1 200 AFTERNOON SESSION - 3:00 P.M. A. Roll Call - Mayor 6/ass, Council Members Harris and O'Brien absent. B. Pledge of Allegiance - Council Member Nau PROCLAMATIONS Proclaiming the Week of May 7-13, 2006 Be Kind to Animals Week. Proclaiming the Week of May 7-13,2006 California Building Safety Week. Proclaiming Sunday, May 7, 2006 Petaluma River Cleanup Day. PRESENTATION Distribution of Proposed FY 2006-07 City of Petaluma Budget. PUBLIC COMMENT - See video/minutes COUNCIL COMMENT- See video/minutes. CITY MANAGER COMMENT - None. AGENDA CHANGES AND DELETIONS (Changes to current agenda only). - None. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of Minutes of Regular City Council/PCDC Meeting of April 17, 2006. - Two of the four Council Members present recused themselves as they were not present at the meeting. Therefore, this item was continued to the May 15, 2006 meeting. Approval of Minutes of Special City Council Meeting of April 24, 2006. - Approved as presented. Vote: 3/0 (Canevaro recused; Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) 2. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED AGENDA A. Approval of Proposed Agenda for Regular City Council/PCDC Meeting of May 15, 2006. -Approved as presented. Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) B. Approval of Proposed Agendas for Special City Council/PCDC Budget Workshops of May 18, May 22, May 31, and June 1, 2006. - Approved as presented. Vote: 4/0 (Glass/Harris/O'Brien absent) Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Recap Page 1 Monday, May 1, 2006 Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Agenda Page 6 May 1, 2006 Introduction (First Reading) of an Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute All Documents Relating to Acquisition of an Easement for Construction of the Petaluma River Flood Control Project Sheetpile Wall. (Ban/Eckerson) TENTATIVE AGENDA MAY 15 2006 -EVE 4ING - 7:00 P.M. NEW BUSINESS Introduction of Draft 2006-2007 City of Petaluma Budget. Budget Review: Legislative ► City Council ► City Attorney ► City Clerk • Executive ► City Manager ► Animal Services ► General Plan PUBLIC HEARING Consideration of an Appeal by Richard Hicks on behalf of Rick Costa and Robert Ramirez of the Decision by the Community Development Director and the City Engineer to Record a Conditional Certificate of Compliance for Property Located at 800 Cindy Lane. (Moore/Robbe) - Continued from May 1, 2006 Council Meeting. TENTATIVE AGENDA MAY 18 2006 - EVENING - 6:30 P.M. Budget Review: ► Police ► Fire ► Administrative Services TENTATIVE AGENDA MAY 22 2006 - EVENING - 6:30 P.M. Budget Review: ► Parks and Recreation ► Community Development In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it you require special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (707) 778-4360 (voice) or (707) 778-4480 (TDD). Translators, American Sign Language interpreters, and/or assistive listening devices for individuals with hearing disabilities will be available upon request. A minimum of 48 hours is needed to ensure the availability of translation services. In consideration of those with multiple chemical sensitivities or other environmental illness, it is requested that you refrain from wearing scented products. The City Clerk hereby certifies that this agenda has been posted in accordance with the requirements of the Government Code. Petaluma City Council/PCDC Meeting Agenda Page 7 May 1, 2006 TENTATIVE AGENDA MAY 31 2006 - EVENING - 6:30 P.M. Budget Review: ► Public Works ► PCDC ► CIP ► Water Resources and Conservation TENTATIVE AGENDA JUNE 1 2006 - EVENING - 6:30 P.M. Budget Review: ► TOT Requests L`l In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you require special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (707) 778-4360 (voice) or (707) 778-4480 (TDD). Translators, American Sign Language interpreters, and/or assistive listening devices for individuals with hearing disabilities will be available upon request. A minimum of 48 hours is needed to ensure the availability of translation services. In consideration of those with multiple chemical sensitivities or other environmental illness, it is requested that you refrain from wearing scented products. The City Clerk hereby certifies that this agenda has been posted in accordance with the requirements of the Government Code.