Jeff Gardner on TSPN TV News August 19, 2015 2 of 2
Jeff Gardner on TSPN TV News August 19, 2015 1 of 2
Jeff Gardner on TSPN TV News August 19, 2015 1 of 2
City Manager, Jeff Gardner updates us on what's going on in Plymouth on TSPN TV News. 1 of 2
Plymouth Flea Market May 2
Plymouth Flea Market is to be help May 2, 2015. Rent a booth for $35.00 and get your stuff in front of thousands of customers. For more information go to www.PlymouthFleaMarket.com or call 209 296-6262.
Sand Fire Update
Cal Fire "Sand Fire" Report:
July 26, 2014 5:00 pm
All available aircraft in NorthOps and SouthOps areas requested by Sand Fire air attack.
Current evacuations affect 450 residences.
Evacuation warning for Outingdale.
July 26, 2014 4:00 pm
1300 Acres, 20% Contained.
250 Structures threatened.
5 residences, 7 outbuildings destroyed.
1 minor injury
Total Fire Personnel: 672
Evacuations: Sand Ridge Road, Fresh Water, Burlwood, Morales Ranch Road, Vintage Trail, Upton Road, Twin Rivers Road
New Evacuations in progress: Vintage Road to Sand Ridge Road, Buzzards Gulch Road, Riverpines Subdivision.
Cause is currently under investigation
Plymouth City Council Agenda, June 12 2014 6:30 p.m.
CITY OF PLYMOUTH
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2014
6:30 PM
Council Chambers 9426 Main Street Plymouth, California
Peter Amoruso, Mayor
Peter Taylor, Vice Mayor Greg Baldwin, Councilman
Jon Colburn, Councilman Sandy Kyles, Councilman
MISSION STATEMENT
The City of Plymouth preserves our small town atmosphere and provides fiscally responsible
services that fulfill public needs while protecting their quality of life.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
The City Council welcomes you to its meetings, which are scheduled at 6:30 p.m. on the
2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. Participation in the meetings is encouraged and
appreciated. This meeting will be recorded. Council Chambers are wheelchair accessible.
Other special accommodations may be requested by contacting the City Clerk 72 hours in
advance of the meeting. Please silence all cell phones or similar devices.
The City Council has adopted a policy that no new items will be called after 10:00 PM
unless otherwise motioned by the City Council before 10:00 PM please be aware that an
item that has not been heard by 10:00 PM may be continued to a future Council Meeting.
AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL:
Roll Call
Flag Salute
Invocation: Pastor Michael Hays, Plymouth Baptist Church
2. APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA OF JUNE 12, 2014
3. PUBLIC COMMENT:
Under Government Code Section 54954.3, members of the audience may address the Council
on any item of interest to the public and within the Council's purview, or on any Agenda Item
before or during the Council's consideration of the item. If you wish to address the Council
during the meeting, please fill out a Speaker Identification Sheet and give it to the City Clerk.
When you are called upon to speak, step forward to the podium and state your name for
the record. Normally, speakers are limited to three (3) minutes each with 20 minutes being
allowed for all comments. Any public comments beyond the initial 20 minutes may be heard
at the conclusion of the agenda. The Mayor has the discretion to lengthen or shorten the
allotted times.
Except for certain specific exceptions, the City Council is prohibited from discussing or
taking action on any item not appearing on the posted agenda.
June 12, 2014 AGENDA 2
4. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS:
4.1 ACRA PRESENTATION – Carolyn Fregulia
4.2 FINAL DISPOSITION OF SURPLUSED 1939 RIO FIRE TRUCK – Steve
Huntington
5. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS:
All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are to be considered routine by the City
Council and will be enacted by one motion in the form listed. There will be no separate
discussion of these items unless, before the City Council votes on the motion to adopt,
members of the Council, staff or the public request specific items to be removed from the
Consent Calendar for separate discussion and action (roll call vote).
5.1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF MAY 22, 2014
5.2 CORRESPONDENCE
5.3 RESOLUTION 2014-14: A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION 2008-11
SECTION 5, OF THE PUBLIC AGENCY RISK SHARING AUTHORITY OF
CALIFORNIA DESIGNATING PARSAC BOARD OF DIRECTOR
5.4 ZINFANDEL RIDGE & SHENANDOAH RIDGE ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT REVIEW
5.5 PROCLAMATION FOR REBECCA NEILON, DOKKEN ENGINEERING
6. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS:
6.1 SOLICITING CITIZEN’S VIEWS ON THE FINAL REPORTS FOR
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) # 12-CDBG-8408
THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (HCD) the two PLANNING PROJECTS
WERE AN UPDATE OF THE CITY’S ZONING ORDINANCE ($52,000) AND A
CITY WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN ($48,000) – Grant Administrator Terry
Cox
OPEN PUBLIC HEARING
STAFF REPORT
OPEN PUBLIC COMMENT
CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING
COUNCIL DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION
7. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS:
7.1 SWRCB RESOLUTIONS FOR CLEAN WATER STATE REVOLVING FUND
PROJECT 7852-120 – Grant Administrator Terry Cox
RECOMMENDATION: Approve the reimbursement Resolution 2014-16 and
the pledged revenues Resolution 2014-17 to allow the refinance of the City’s
existing sewer debt
June 12, 2014 AGENDA 3
7.2 SB1199 WILD AND SCENIC RIVER
RECOMMENDATION: Discussion and Possible Direction to Staff
7.3 DRAFT MANDATORY GARBAGE ORDINANCE
RECOMMENDATION: Discussion and Possible Direction to Staff
7.4 PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR 2014/15 FISCAL YEAR
8. COUNCIL/STAFF COMMUNICATIONS – Brief reports on matters of general interest
8.1 CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
8.1A HWY 49/MAIN STREET UPDATE
8.2 MAYOR & COUNCIL MEMBERS REPORTS
8.3 COUNCIL REQUESTS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
9. CLOSED SESSION
9.1 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
(Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)
Number of Cases: 1
9.2 LIABILITY CLAIM (Pursuant to Section 54956.95)
Claimant: Patricia Condon and Clare Condon (a minor, by and through her
Guardian ad litem) and John Condon
Agency claimed against: City of Plymouth and Guy Creason Jr. and Amador
County
10. ADJOURNMENT
City Clerk’s certificate of Posting of Agenda
I, Gloria Stoddard, City Clerk for City of Plymouth, declare that the foregoing agenda for June 12,
2014 Regular Meeting of the Plymouth City Council was posted on June 6, 2014 at the office of the
City of Plymouth City Hall, 9426 Main Street, Plymouth, California, 95669 and was available for
public review at that location. The agenda is also posted on the bulletin board at the US Post Office,
9477 Main Street, Plymouth, California. In accordance with California Government Code Section
54957.5, any writing or document that is a public record, relates to an open session agenda item,
and is distributed less than 72 hours prior to a regular meeting will be made available for public
inspection at the City Clerk’s office in City Hall. If, however, the document or writing is not
distributed until the regular meeting to which it relates, then the document or writing will be made
available to the public at the location of the meeting on this agenda. The address of City Hall is 9426
Main Street, Plymouth, California 95669.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
It is the policy of the City of Plymouth to provide equal employment opportunity to all persons
regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race,
religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status,
status with regard to public assistance, veteran status or any other classification protected by
federal, state or local law.
June 12, 2014 AGENDA 4
NOTICE: Members of the Public are entitled to directly address the City Council concerning any item
that is described in the notice of this meeting, before or during consideration of that item. If you wish to
address Council on an issue, which is on this agenda, please complete a yellow speaker request, and
deliver it to the City Clerk prior to discussion of the item. When your name is called, stand to be
recognized by the Mayor and then proceed to the podium. If you wish to address the City Council on
any other item of interest to the public, when the Mayor asks if there is any “Public Comment,” follow
the same procedure described above. Please limit your comments to three minutes or less.
As presiding officer, the Mayor has the authority to preserve order at all City Council meetings, to
remove or cause the removal of any person from any such meeting for disorderly conduct, or for making
personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks, using profanity, or becoming boisterous, threatening or
personally abusive while addressing said Council, and to enforce the rules of the Council.
PERSONS INTERESTED IN PROPOSING AN ITEM FOR THE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SHOULD
CONTACT A MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL, THE CITY MANAGER OR CITY CLERK.
Plymouth Flea Market 2014
Plymouth Farmers Market on TSPN TV
Join TSPN's Mike Spence as he takes a look at some of the wonderful items that are available at the Plymouth Farmers Market.
Plymouth Rotary Farmers Market on AM Live 8-7-13
Richard Forster and Angela Faryan speak with Scott Mahon and his daughter Elly about what will be featured at the Plymouth Rotary farmers Market.
Plymouth Flea Market on AM Live 5-1-13
Austin Ford stops by the AM Live set to discuss what people can expect to see at the Plymouth Flea Market on May 4th in Plymouth.