Thursday, 12 November 2015 15:12

Board of Supervisors Report November 11, 2015

Supervisor, Louis Boitano reports on this week's Amador County Board of Supervisors meeting.

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Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk

Indians and City of Sutter Creek begin restoration of Cribbs Field

                

The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians and the City of Sutter Creek have joined hands in a shared effort to restore Cribbs Field and Miniie Provis Park in Sutter Creek. Jeff Campbell, Contractor with Campbell Construction will be leading the job that will be accomplished in four separate phases. Phase 1 includes temporarily relocating the bleachers and removing the existing dugouts, fencing and concrete slabs. Excavation will begin shortly after in an effort to construct a stabilizing wall along the top slope adjacent to the creek. Next they will begin installing a stacked block retaining wall and fence along the walkway on the east side of the park, increasing the area for a future batting cage.  New concrete steps will eventually lead from the upper area down to the creek and the existing drinking fountain will be carefully restored.

 

During this time, City Manager, Amy Gedney will be coordinating volunteer efforts focused on landscaping the west side of the ball field and the Jackson Rancheria Native Crew will be working to install new BBQ pits and repair the existing tables and benches in the picnic area.

 

City Council member, Robin Peters is also the owner of Cal State Engineering and is donating the land surveying and overall layout of the ball field.  Ken Williams of Youndahl Consulting Group, Inc. is assisting the project by donating the compaction testing and soil report. City Engineer, Gary Ghio’s firm is donating the design for the retaining wall, stairs and overall engineering needs and ACES Waste Services will be donating the debris boxes and hauling.

 

“The City is thrilled that the Tribe has taken on such a monumental and generous endeavor. This project is a fantastic example of public/private partnerships that are truly beneficial for the greater good.  We are looking forward to working with the Tribe for many years to come” said City Manager, Amy Gedney.

 

Future phases depend on cooperation with Mother Nature and progress made on phase 1.

 

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A G E N D A

CITY OF SUTTER CREEK CITY COUNCIL

JUNE 2, 2014

7:00 p.m. Regular Session

33 CHURCH STREET, SUTTER CREEK

1.

CALL TO ORDER AND ESTABLISH A QUORUM

2.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG -7:00 P.M

3.

REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION

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4.

INFORMATION/CORRESPONDENCE – For Information Only.

A. Monthly Calendar

B. Aces Waste Services Franchise Term Extension

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5.

CONSENT AGENDA – Items listed on the consent agenda are considered routine and may be enacted in one motion. Any item may be removed for discussion at the request of Council or the Public.

A. Approval of City Council Minutes of May 19, 2014

B. Resolution 13-14-__ Approval of Property Transfer Agreement Between the Amador Transportation Commission and the City of Sutter Creek for “Prospect Drive Parcel.”

6.

PUBLIC FORUM – At this time, the public is permitted to address the City Council on items not appearing on the agenda. Comments may not exceed 5 minutes. In accordance with State Law, however, no action or discussion may take place on any item not appearing on the posted agenda. The City Council may respond to statements made or questions asked or may request Staff to report back at a future meeting on the matter. The exceptions under which the City Council may discuss and/or take action on items not appearing on the agenda are contained in Government Code §54954.2.

The public comment on any item listed below shall be limited to five minutes, unless additional time is permitted by the Mayor/Council.

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7.

PRESENTATIONS

A. ACRA Annual Update – For Information Only.

B. Promotions Committee – Annual Report For Information Only.

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8.

ORDINANCES

A. Continue Public Hearing from May 19, 2014 – Second Reading of the 2013 California Building Standards Code- Continue Public Hearing, Waive the Second Reading and Enact the Ordinance.

B. Second Reading of an Ordinance Regarding Weed Abatement –Waive the Second Reading and Enact the Ordinance.

C. Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance Regarding Outdoor Dining in Public Rights-Of Way– Introduce Ordinance and staff report and waive first reading.

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9.

ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS

A. PD Incident Response Cost Recovery – For Information and Staff direction.

B. Historic Grammar School Scope of Work Project

10.

CITY MANAGER’S REPORT - This section is an opportunity to provide Council members with an update on staff activities. No action is expected to be taken by the Council.

11.

MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS - This section is to provide Council members an opportunity to present reports on their activities and to request items be placed on future agendas.

12.

ADJOURNMENT

* Attachments

The next scheduled meeting is MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2014 at 7:00 P.M

Proceedings of the Meeting will be tape recorded. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Office at (209) 267-5647. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements.

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Taylor Lane Boutique on AM Live 4-8-14

Heather Murdock learns about just a few of the great fashions that are going to be featured during Lady's Night at Sutter Creek.

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Thursday, 16 January 2014 21:48

Kaffines on AM Live 1-15-13

Monique Graziadei speaks with Kathleen Boone, owner of Kaffines coffee shop in Sutter Creek.

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Toni Linde speaks with Kam Merzlak about what we can expect to see at this year's Sutter Creek Parade of Lights.

 

 

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Sandi Sims speaks with Master Gardener Jackie Tarchala about an upcoming Tomato Tasting contest that will be taking place at the Sutter Creek Farmers Market on August 17th.

 

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Sandi Sims speaks with Master Gardener Jackie Tarchala about an upcoming Tomato Tasting contest that will be taking place at the Sutter Creek Farmers Market on August 17th.

 

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Wednesday, 07 August 2013 00:00

Rag Time Festival on AM Live 8-7-13

AM Live host Richard Forster learns about just a few of the activities that will be taking place during the 2013 Ragtime Festival in Sutter Creek.

 

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In this week's episode Monique sits down with Paul Abbott, Bartender at the Hotel Sutter on Main Street in Sutter Creek.

 

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