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1999-1019_COMPUTER SERVICE COMPANY_D11_Item Minutes 10. RESOLUTION, NOTICE OF COMPLETION, AND FINAL REPORT - DOWNTOWN LIGHTING PROGRAM PHASE I (CIP NO. 118) (COMPUTER SERVICE COMPANY) (600.30) As set forth in the Report dated October 19, 1999, from the Director of Engineering and Building, the following Resolution was adopted declaring the work for Phase I of the Downtown Lighting Program to be complete: RESOLUTION NO. 99-10-19-4, COMPLETION OF DOWNTOWN LIGHTING PROGRAM, PHASE I (COMPUTER SERVICE COMPANY) - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING WORK TO BE COMPLETED AS TO PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DOWNTOWN LIGHTING PROGRAM, PHASE I (COMPUTER SERVICE COMPANY) The Resolution accepted the work as complete in the amount of $128,281.18, and directed the City Clerk to forward a Notice of Completion to the County Recorder. Staff was authorized to release the retention in the amount of$12,828.12, thirty-five(35)days after recording the Notice of Completion. 11 . APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT EXTENDING THE EXISTING CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE FOR ONE YEAR (COXCOM, INC.) (600.30) As set forth in the Report dated October 19, 1999, from the Administrative Services Director, the Agreement with Coxcom, Inc., extending the existing cable television franchise for one year subject to certain terms and conditions was approved, extending the term of the agreement to October 18, 2000. Staff was directed to begin joint negotiations with the surrounding cities served by Cox Communications for a new long- term contract. 12. APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND CALL FOR BIDS - SAN JUAN CREEK MITIGATION PROJECT (CIP 729) (600.30) As set forth in the Report dated October 19, 1999, from the Engineering and Building Director, the plans, specifications anu call for bids to enhance a total area of 13.36 acres of the San Juan Creek biological habitat from the easterly side of Interstate 5 upstream to a distance of approximately 4,500 feet beyond the La Novia Bridge, were approved. San Juan Creek suffered significant damage and erosion during the winter of 1995 and the City began clearing the center portion of the Creek to avoid further damage to public facilities and private property. The Army Corps of Engineers had halted the City and subsequently issued an order to restore the Creek. City Council Minutes -4- 10/19/99