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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Supervisors J. Gioia, G. B. Uilkema, D. Gerber, M. DeSaulnier, and J. Canciamilla

Clerk of the Board, Phil Batchelor (925 335-1900)

A G E N D A

MONDAY

JULY 24, 2000
(Adjourned regular meeting from July 18, 2000)


 


2:00 P.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies.

DELIBERATION ITEMS: The Board will consider and take action on the following items:
D.1 PUBLIC COMMENT. (3 Minutes/Speaker)

PUBLIC COMMENT: No one appeared to speak during Public  Comment.

D.2 HEARING on the recommendation by the Contra Costa County Planning Commission on the request to consider an amendment to the Contra Costa County General Plan, 1995-2010, to modify or adjust the boundary of the County's Urban Limit Line (GP#990001). If approved and implemented, the boundary modifications would place the following areas outside the Urban Limit Line for the duration of the current General Plan:

CONTINUED to July 25, 2000, at 10:00 a.m., the hearing on the recommendation by the Contra Costa County Planning Commission on the request to consider an amendment to the Contra Costa County General Plan, 1995-2010, to modify or adjust the boundary of the County's Urban Limit Line (GP#990001), Countywide.

    • Crockett Area – A proposal for approximately 39 acres of unincorporated land area which are a portion of the former C & H Property adjacent to the community of Crockett, south of the town along Crockett Boulevard and east of Interstate 80.
    • Martinez area – Three proposed locations: 1) The Martinez Ridge (also known as Franklin Hills) that includes approximately 364 acres of ridgeline and slope area located mainly within the City of Martinez due west of Alhambra Avenue between State Route 4 and the Carquinez Strait shoreline; 2) The John Muir National Historic Site, located at 4202 Alhambra Avenue, that includes approximately 9 acres of land area operated by the U.S. National Park Services; 3) The Shell Marsh, located east of Interstate 680 and south of the Martinez-Benicia Bridge, that includes approximately 398 acres of predominately wetlands and a portion of hilly grassland.
    • Tassajara Area – There are two proposals affecting between 3,927 and 4,513 acres of land area essentially made up of the Tassajara Valley, which is located in an unincorporated area of south-central Contra Costa County, bounded on the northeast by the Town of Danville, on the east by the City of San Ramon, and on the south by the County line border for Contra Costa and Alameda Counties.
    • Clayton Ranch Area – A proposal for approximately 1,030 acres of unincorporated land area that is under acquisition by the East Bay Regional Park District, which is immediately north of the Marsh Creek Road and Morgan Territory Road intersection about 4-5 miles east of the City of Clayton.
    • Pittsburg Area – There are two proposals affecting unincorporated land areas between the existing Urban Limit Line and the southern boundary of the city limits for the City of Pittsburg.
    • Antioch Area – There are two proposals affecting unincorporated land area between the existing Urban Limit Line and the southern boundary of the city limits for the City of Antioch.
    • Brentwood Area (South) – There are two proposals affecting unincorporated land areas between the existing Urban Limit Line and the southern boundary of the city limits for the City of Brentwood.
    • Brentwood Area (North) – A proposal affecting approximately 100 acres of unincorporated land area between the existing Urban Limit and the northeast boundary of the city limits for the City of Brentwood, bounded by Delta Road on the north, a sewage treatment plant on the south, the Brentwood City limit on the west, and Marsh Creek on the east.
    • Oakley Area – A proposal affecting approximately 334 acres of unincorporated land area located immediately east of the City of Oakley along Cypress Road.
    • Veale Tract – A proposal affecting approximately 1,040 acres of unincorporated land area located east of Knightsen at the end of Delta Road.
    • Cowell Ranch – An alternative Urban Limit Line boundary modification proposal for the Cowell Ranch site, which is located in an unincorporated area southwest of the City of Brentwood, proposed by the property owner. (Dennis Barry, Community Development Director and Patrick Roche, Community Development Department) (to be continued to July 25, 2000, at 10:00 a.m.)
       

      Closed Session

      There were no Closed Session announcements.

6:00 P.M.
Dinner Break
7:00 P.M.
Reconvene
SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR OF CLOSED SESSION ITEMS

FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND FOR

SPECIAL DISTRICTS, AGENCIES AND AUTHORITIES GOVERNED BY THE BOARD

BOARD CHAMBERS ROOM 107 AND ROOM 105, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING,

651 PINE STREET, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA,

MONDAY, JULY 24, 2000, 2:00 P.M. AND THEREAFTER

DURING THIS ADJOURNED (FROM JULY 18, 2000) REGULAR JULY 24, 2000 MEETING

A. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS
1. Agency Negotiators: Leslie Knight, Kathy Ito and Keith Fleming.
Employee Organizations: Contra Costa County Employees’ Assoc., Local No. 1; AFSCME Locals 512 and 2700; Calif. Nurses Assoc. (CNA); Social Services Union SEIU Local #535; C.C.C. Appraiser’s Assn.; District Attorneys Investigators Assoc.; Deputy Sheriffs Assn. (DSA); United Prof. Firefighters, Local 1230; Physicians’ & Dentists’ Organization of Contra Costa; Western Council of Engineers; United Chief Officers Association (UCOA); SEIU Health Care Workers Local No. 250 and Oakley-Knightsen Firefighters’ Association.

2. Agency Negotiators: Leslie Knight, Kathy Ito, and Phil Batchelor.

Unrepresented Employees: All unrepresented agency management employees (Exh. A., Resol. No. 96/488), unrepresented nursing classification employees and all other unrepresented agency employees.