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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTC Digest 2018-07-06 TOWN COUNCIL WEEKLY DIGEST June 25 - July 6, 2018 TIBURON Correspondence 1. Letter-June 7- Redwood High School Grad Night Thank you 2. PGE -Notification of Rate Increase 3. June 5 -Marin County Parks - FY Annual Report: www.marincountyparks.org/depts/pk/about-us/main/measure-a REGIONAL NOTICES & AGENDAS Agenda 1. Agenda-July 6-Belvedere-Tiburon Library 2. Agenda -July 11 - Tiburon Fire Dept. 3. Agenda-July 11 -Belvedere City Council EMS a E REDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL GRAD NIGHT A SAFE AND SOBER EVENT FOR OUR TEENS RECEIVED June 7, 2018 JUN 2 1 2010 TOM URS OFFICE TOWN OFnBURON The Honorable Mr. Jim Fraser, Mayor Town of Tiburon 1505 Tiburon Blvd. Tiburon, CA 94920 Dear Mr. Fraser, Thank you so much for the Town of Tiburon's donation of$500 to Redwood High School's 2018 Grad Night event! With the generosity of community members like yourself,we will be able to offer all our graduates a safe and substance free environment where they can celebrate their achievements together. This year's event will be held on June 14, 2018. We will acknowledge your donation in a large "Thank You"ad in the Marin IJ in late June. We will also provide recognition on our website and at our Grad Night event. Please make note of our tax ID#20-5987365 for your charitable contribution records. On behalf of the parents and students of the Class of 2018, I would like to express our gratitude for your help A continuing this safe celebration. Best g ds, Ji edw o Grad Night Fund-raising Chair 151 06-3 96 ji ott@comcast.net June 14, 2017 TO: STATE, CITY AND LOCAL OFFICIALS NOTIFICATION OF PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY'S APPLICATION REQUESTING TO CHANGE RATES FOR THE RECOVERY OF ENERGY PURCHASES AND THE RETURN OF REVENUES FROM THE SALE OF GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) ALLOWANCES (A.18-06-001) Summary On June 1, 2018, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) filed its 2019 Energy Resource Recovery Account (ERRA) Forecast Application with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) requesting approval to change rates for the following: • Recovery of $2.7 billion in costs related to the fuel needed to produce electricity as well as costs of buying energy from third parties • Setting certain charges for departing load customers, including the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA), Ongoing Competition Transition Charge (CTC) and Cost Allocation Mechanism (CAM) • Return of$314 million to eligible customers for the sale of GHG emission allowances (including the California Climate Credit for residential customers) Exact amounts are subject to change and CPUC regulatory approval. PG&E will provide the CPUC with updated amounts later in the year to ensure the most current information is used to set customer rates. Background The ERRA is used to record fuel and purchased power costs which can be recovered in rates. While this may result in a change in rates, PG&E recovers these costs with no mark up for return or profit. The purpose of this application is to forecast costs of obtaining energy for customers and also to approve the amount to be returned to customers from the sale of GHG emission allowances for the calendar year of 2019. If the CPUC approves this application, PG&E will begin to recover its costs in electric rates effective January 1, 2019. At the end of 2019, PG&E will compare actual costs to the amounts forecasted in this application and will incorporate any differences in next year's application. How will PG&E's Application affect me? Most customers receive bundled electric service from PG&E, meaning they receive electric generation, transmission and distribution services. A summary of the rate impact by customer class was provided in the original bill insert sent to customers in June and July. Based on rates currently in effect, the bill for a typical residential Non-CARE customer using 500 kWh per month would decrease from $111.59 to $106.43 or 4.6 percent. Actual impacts will vary depending on energy usage. Twice a year, in April and October, eligible residential customers will also receive a California Climate Credit in the amount of approximately $29.15. The annual credit amount will be approximately $58.30. How will PG&E's Application affect non-bundled customers? Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) customers only receive electric transmission and distribution services from PG&E. PG&E does not purchase energy for these customers. However, this application addresses the cost of transporting energy for these customers through PG&E's electrical system using the PCIA, CTC and CAM. Residential DACCA customers also receive the benefit of the California Climate Credit. In addition, eligible non-residential DA and CCA customers receive the benefit of the GHG allowance returns. The impact of PG&E's application on these customers is an average increase of 2.0 percent. Another category of non-bundled customers is Departing Load. These customers do not receive electric generation, transmission or distribution services from PG&E. However, these customers are required to pay certain charges by law or CPUC decision, including the PCIA, CTC and CAM. The impact of PG&E's application on these customers is an average decrease of 2.3 percent. 1 C. MAR.I.N...COUNTY.-PARKS ........... ..... ............... ... . ........... ... ........ . ............ .......... .;'.. COUNTY' OF ARIN Preservation • Recreation MARIN COUNTY June 5, 2018 PRESERVATION RECREATION Dear Measure A Funding Recipient, We are pleased to share with you the FY 2016-17 Marin County Parks Annual OPEN SPACE DISTRICT Report. This report was developed in partnership with the Measure A Community REGIONAL PARKS&PATHWAYS COMMUNITY PARKS Oversight Committee to meet annual reporting requirements and presents an LANDSCAPE SERVICES overview of Measure A-funded accomplishments in the last fiscal year. Please share Max Korten it with your networks. An electronic version of the report is available at DIRECTOR AND https://www.marincountyparks.org/depts/pk/about-us/main/measure-a. GENERAL MANAGER This year we have enjoyed visiting with many of you in person. Across the board we Morin County Civic Center have heard that you value this dedicated funding source to maintain your parks and 3501 Civic Center Drive open spaces and provide community programming. We encourage you to use your Suite 260 communications channels to let Marin residents know how you are using Measure A San Rafael, CA 94903 funding. Please reach out to us if you need communications support, project signs, 415 473 6387 T or Measure A digital art. 415 473 3795 F 415 473 2495 TTY We appreciate your ongoing partnership and open communication as we navigate VVVVVV.Mari ncountypa rks.org local staff turnover and Measure A auditing and oversight requirements. We are at the end of our fifth of nine years receiving this funding and have consistently delivered on the intended purposes for this funding. Please contact us any time so we can work through questions or problems related to Measure A funding together. Thank you for contributing to the ongoing success of Measure A programs in FY 16- 17. We look forward to continuing our work with you this coming year. Sincerely, Max Korten Director and General Manager Marin County Parks and the Marin County Open Space District in Wright Government and External Affairs Manager Marin County Parks and the Marin County Open Space District AGENDA BELVEDERE TIBURON LIBRARY AGENCY Friday, July 6, 2018, 2:00pm Belvedere Tiburon Library 1501 Tiburon Blvd, Tiburon, CA OPEN FORUM This is an opportunity for any citizen to briefly address the Board of Trustees on any matter that does not appear on this agenda. Upon being recognized by the Chair, please state your name, address, and limit your oral statement to no more than three minutes. Matters that appear to warrant a more lengthy presentation or Board consideration may be agendized for further discussion at a later meeting. STAFF BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Chair's Report— Jeff Foran,Agency Chair (2 minutes) TRUSTEE CONSIDERATIONS The purpose of Trustee Considerations is to list items for discussion and potential action. 2. The purpose of this meeting is to meet with the Project Manager to review construction costs and discuss options to control these costs and to discuss and approve Resolution No. 241-2018 to expedite a plan, approval, and construction process of the Library Expansion. COMMUNICATIONS &ANNOUNCEMENTS 3. Schedule of 2018 Meeting Dates NOTICE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The following accommodations will be provided, upon request,to persons with a disability: agendas and/or agenda packet materials in alternate formats; special assistance needed to attend or participate in this meeting. Please make your request at the office of the Administrative Assistant or by calling (415) 7892660. Whenever possible, please make your request three days in advance. TIBURON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 6:30 P.M., HEADQUARTERS FIRE STATION 1679 TIBURON BLVD AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. CONSENT CALENDAR All items under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and may be approved by one motion of the Board of Directors unless a request is made by a member of the Board, public or staff to remove an item for separate discussion and consideration. If you wish to speak on a Consent Calendar item; please seek recognition by the Board and do so at this time. A. Approval of Minutes, Jun 13, 2018 (Action) 3. COMMUNICATIONS 4. PUBLIC OPEN TIME for items not on the agenda This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons who want to address the Agency on any matter not listed on the agenda. The Ralph M. Brown Act prohibits discussion of items that are not duly placed on the agenda. Speakers are limited to three minutes. Please Note: the Chair will allow time for public comment on each agenda item. 5. CHIEF'S REPORT A. Monthly Report (Discussion) 6. TREASURER'S REPORT A. Finance Committee— Directors Sears and Kirchhoff (Discussion) Finance Committee Meeting —Wednesday, July 11, 2018, 1800 hrs. Headquarters Fire Station, 1679 Tiburon Blvd. B. Approve Warrants and Payroll (Action) 7. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. MERA—Chief Pearce (Discussion) B. SMEMPS — Director O'Neill (Discussion) C. PERSONNEL— Directors Miller and Sears (Discussion) 8. BOARD COMMENTS 9. ADJOURNMENT NEXT TFPD BOARD MEETING:August 8, 2018, 6:30 P.M. A complete agenda package is available for viewing at 1679 Tiburon Blvd. Copies of past TFPD minutes are available for viewing at the same location or online at www.tiburonfire.org. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the District office at 415-435-7200. Notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the District to make reasonable arrangements. 7/6/2018 Belvedere, CA-Official Website A- .-arne > Archive Center 3 View Other Items in this Archive I View All Archives I Printable Version AGENDA - SPECIAL MEETING BELVEDERE CITY COUNCIL JULY 11, 2018, 6:30 P.M. City Hall Council Chambers 450 San Rafael Avenue, Belvedere, California COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS BY MEMBERS OF TIIE PUBLIC The public i-vill be given an opportunity speak on each agenda item when it is called. Upon being recognized by the Mcryor,please state yow,name and address, and limit your oral stcttenent to no more than three minutes. The Council rvelconies continents and questions raised by interested citizens but tvpically does not respond during the comment period. 6:30 PM CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPEN FORUM This is an opportunity.for anv citizen to briefly address the City Council on any matter that does not appear in this agenda. Upon being recognized by the Mayor,please state your name, address, and limit your oral statement to no more than three minutes. Matters that appear to warrant a more lengthy presentation or Council consideration will be, agendized,for further discussion at a later meeting. OTHER SCHEDULED ITEMS 1. (,Vote: the staff report f€nr this item will he posted as soon as it is available.) Adopt a resolution which accepts the report from the Engineer of Work, sets the date for a public hearing regarding the estimated assessments, and directs the City Clerk to notify property owners of the public hearing date and provide a ballot for residents to vote on the formation of the Acacia/Laurel Utility Undergrounding Assessment District. Staff recommendation: A lops the resolution. ADJOURN NOTICE: WHERE TO VIEW AGENDA MATERIALS Staff reports and other materials distributed to the City Council are available for public inspection at the following locations: > Belvedere City Hall, 450 San Rafael Avenue, Belvedere. (Materials distributed to the City Council after the agenda packet is published are available for public inspection at this location only.) > Belvedere-Tiburon Library, 1501 Tiburon Boulevard, Tiburon. To request automatic mailing of agenda materials, please contact the City Clerk at 415/435-8913. NOTICE: AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT http://www.cityofbelvedere.org/Archive.aspx?AMID=44&Type=Recent&PREVIEW=YES 1/2