2007-05-01 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY- -MAY 1, 2007- -7:30 P.M.
Mayor Johnson convened the Regular Meeting at 7:43 p.m.
ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers deHaan, Gilmore, Tam, and
Mayor Johnson - 4.
Absent: Councilmember Matarrese - 1.
AGENDA CHANGES
(07 -187) Mayor Johnson announced that [paragraph no. 07 -189] would
be added to the agenda for West Alameda Business Association
( WABA) .
PROCLAMATIONS, SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
(07 -188) Proclamation declaring the months of April through June
2007 as Historic Preservation Season.
Mayor Johnson read and presented the proclamation to Nancy
Anderson, Historical Advisory Board Chair; stated the historic
theater restoration is Alameda's largest historic preservation
project; she took an extended tour of the historic theater on
Friday; encouraged Councilmembers to take the tour.
Ms. Anderson stated THAT she would like to recognize the hard work
of the Ad Hoc Committee; encouraged everyone to view the display on
the second floor of City Hall; a "Leonardville" walking tour will
take place this coming Saturday.
Mayor Johnson stated that theater restoration photos should be
displayed at City Hall.
Councilmember deHaan inquired whether the theater renovation is
being documented, to which Mayor Johnson responded in the
affirmative.
(07 -189) Councilmember Gilmore moved approval of adding an agenda
item for WABA.
Vice Mayor Tam seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 4. Absent: Councilmember Matarrese - 1.
Kathy Moehring, WABA, announced that the West Alameda summer
Farmer's Market starts next week; presented Council with a bag of
produce; stated the kick off will be at 4:00 p.m.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
Mayor Johnson announced that the Minutes [paragraph no. 07 -190],
the recommendation to authorize modification of stop controls at
Clinton [paragraph no. 07 -197], and the recommendation to authorize
installation of stop controls at Versailles [paragraph no. 07 -198],
were removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion.
Councilmember Gilmore moved approval of the remainder of the
Consent Calendar.
Vice Mayor Tam seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember Matarrese - 1.1 [Items so
enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the
paragraph number.]
(07 -190) Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held on April
17, 2007.
Councilmember deHaan moved approval of the Minutes with the
following correction on page 8: "Councilmember deHaan stated that
the proposed ordinance would provide a ticketing process that would
be enforceable."
Vice Mayor Tam seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember Matarrese - 1.1
( *07 -191) Ratified bills in the amount of $2,682,120.24.
( *07 -192) Recommendation to authorize Call for Bids for Legal
Advertising. Accepted.
( *07 -193) Recommendation to accept Quarterly Investment Report.
Accepted.
( *07 -194) Recommendation to set hearing date to consider collection
of delinquent business license fees via the property tax bills.
Accepted.
( *07 -195) Recommendation to award Consultant Agreement in the
amount of $144,252, including contingency, to David L. Gates and
Associates, Inc. for the Park Street Streetscape - Phase II.
Accepted.
( *07 -196) Recommendation to
authorize Call for Bids for
No. P.W. 05- 00 -09. Accepted.
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adopt Plans and Specifications and
Ballena Bay Bridge Seismic Retrofit,
(07 -197) Recommendation to authorize modification of Two -Way Stop
Controls at the Clinton Avenue at Union Street, and Clinton Avenue
at Chestnut Street intersections.
Councilmember deHaan requested background information be provided.
The Public Works Director stated neighborhood residents requested
stop sign installations; the recommendation to authorize
modification of two -way stop controls [paragraph no. 07 -1981
addresses all -way stop installations along Clinton Avenue; the
recommendation to authorize installation of two -way stop controls
[paragraph nos. 07 -198, 07 -198A, and 07 -198B] address all -way stop
installations and some two -way stop installations; residents were
concerned about the amount of traffic coming through the
neighborhood and pass- through traffic being diverted off major
streets onto residential streets; speed and pedestrian safety,
specifically, child safety, were concerns; areas addressed in
[paragraph no. 07 -197] are within a school area; the Clinton Avenue
corridor was reviewed and it was recommended that some stop signs
be installed to calm traffic; the whole neighborhood was reviewed
[paragraph no. 07 -198, 07 -198A, and 07 -198B] to find a way to calm
traffic within an area abounded by Broadway, Otis Drive, High
Street and Encinal Avenue; stop signs were alternated; said method
has been successfully used in other jurisdictions.
Councilmember deHaan inquired whether the areas had prior signals,
such as yield signs, to which the Public Works Director responded
there were no yield signs at any of the intersections.
Councilmember deHaan stated the neighborhood was reviewed in
general; inquired whether adjacent areas would be reviewed
systematically or whether resident requests would initiate the
review.
The Public Works Director responded resident requests initiate the
review; stated a system -wide approach would be used where the same
concerns are noted; having a historic grid system is fortunate and
allows alternating stops in residential neighborhoods were traffic
volumes are low.
Councilmember deHaan inquired whether similar efforts have been
made in other areas, to which the Public Works Director responded
this is the first effort.
Councilmember deHaan stated that he would encourage staff to
continue the efforts; consistency is needed throughout the City;
inquired whether the Clinton Avenue warrants justify all -way stops.
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The Public Works Director responded no all -way stop warrants were
met on Clinton Avenue; stated stop sign orientation would be
changed by providing an alternating stop sign pattern at two
intersections; Clinton Avenue has a higher traffic volume, which
may be because of access to the Hospital.
Councilmember deHaan inquired how existing, parallel streets would
be affected.
The Public Works Director responded there would be an alternating
pattern; stated all -way stops are at the corners of St. Joseph
Elementary School and St. Joseph Notre Dame High School.
Mayor Johnson stated previously Council discussed a Citywide
strategic approach; inquired whether it is better to strategically
review stops in a specific area rather than Citywide.
The Public Works Director responded issues are being reviewed to
comprehensively address where stop signs should go and to determine
appropriate locations for traffic calming devises.
Mayor Johnson inquired whether the Fountain Street intersection
referenced is near St. Philip Neri Elementary School, to which the
Public Works Director responded in the negative.
Mayor Johnson stated said intersection does not have four -way stop
signs; Council has stated that the preference is to have four -way
stop signs by schools; she recommended that residents contact the
Public Works Department regarding the issue.
The Public Works Director stated that he would look into the
matter.
Mayor Johnson requested staff to ensure that four -way stop signs
are installed at the Fountain Street intersections adjacent to St.
Philip Neri Elementary School.
Councilmember deHaan moved approval of the staff recommendations
[paragraph no.07 -1971 and [paragraph no.07 -198, 07- 198A,and 07-
198B].
Councilmember Gilmore seconded the motion, which carried by
unanimous voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember Matarrese - 1.1
(07 -198) Recommendation to authorize installation of Two -Way Stop
Controls at the Versailles Avenue at Washington Street, Clay Street
at Pearl Street, Clay Street at Versailles Avenue, Clay Street at
Mound Street, Calhoun Street at College Avenue, Fillmore Street at
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Mound Street, Bishop Street at Washington Street, Madison Street at
Mound Street, Adams Street at Bishop Street, and Fillmore Street at
Fountain Street;
(07 -198A) Recommendation to authorize modification of Two -Way Stop
Controls at the Calhoun Street at Versailles Avenue, Mound Street
at Washington Street, Adams Street at Court Street, and San Jose
Avenue at Court Street intersections; and
(07 -198B) Recommendation to authorize installation of an All -way
Stop Control at the Calhoun Street at Mound Street intersection.
[Refer to motion under paragraph no. 07 -197.]
( *07 -199) Recommendation to authorize Alameda Power and Telecom
(AP &T) to sell obsolete and unnecessary personal property in excess
of $10,000. Accepted.
( *07 -200) Resolution No. 14085, "Authorizing the City Manager to
Submit an Application for Measure B Paratransit Funding for Fiscal
Year 2007 - 2008." Adopted.
( *07 -201) Ordinance No. 2965, "Amending Alameda Municipal Code
Subsection 23 -6.2 (Operation of Power Boats) of Section 23 -6
(Harbor and Tidelands) of Chapter XXIII (Parks, Recreation Areas
and Public Property) by Repealing Subsection 23 -6.2 in Its Entirety
and Adding a New Subsection 23 -6.2 (Operation of Power Boats) that
Incorporates Speed Limits for Vessels Propelled by Machinery in an
Estuary or Channel and Continues the Prohibition of Power Boats in
Lagoons." Finally passed.
REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
(07 -202) Recommendation to accept the work of S. J. Amoroso
Construction Company, Inc. for the construction of the Alameda Free
Library - New Main Library Project, No. P.W. 01- 03 -01.
The Project Manager gave a brief presentation.
Mayor Johnson thanked the Project Manager for the great work;
stated Alameda is proud to have built a government building ahead
of schedule and under budget in a difficult time.
Councilmember Gilmore added her congratulations; stated the
building is very well utilized which is the best judge of success;
people are happy to use the Library.
Councilmember deHaan stated another measurement of success is when
other municipalities use the Library as a model.
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The Project Manager stated a lot of municipalities have toured the
Library.
Vice Mayor Tam stated that she would like to add her commendations;
the Library is a community center; she hopes the theater project
follows the same level of success.
Councilmember Gilmore moved approval of the staff recommendation.
Mayor Johnson stated S. J. Amoroso Construction did a great job
also; the City is glad to have them working on the theater project.
Vice Mayor Tam seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember Matarrese - 1.1
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON- AGENDA
(07 -203) Philip Tribuzio, Alameda, submitted handout, discussed
the consequence of global warming.
(07 -204) Mike Sheppard, Frank Bette Center for the Arts, submitted
handout, stated the arts are not tangential but are core to
community development in America; encouraged Council to incorporate
the arts in every possible aspect of policy considerations for the
future of Alameda.
(07 -205) John Olson, Alameda, stated that he would like to start a
San Francisco Bay Center for wooden boats; encouraged Council
support.
COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
(07 -206) Mayor Johnson stated that she attended the Northern
California Power Agency (NCPA) Conference in Washington, D.C.; four
Alameda representatives attended the Conference, which was an
effort to advocate for Alameda and the NCPA on power issues.
(07 -207) Councilmember Gilmore stated that she attended the
Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) General Assembly on
April 19 in San Francisco; housing and regional priorities were
discussed; there was a real focus on green building and green
techniques.
(07 -208) Mayor Johnson stated that the Planning Board was looking
at green building ordinances; requested an update on the matter;
stated the Waste Management Authority has green building ordinance
models; Alameda is one of the few cities that has not adopted a
green building ordinance.
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The City Manager stated the matter is in the process of being
analyzed; information will be provided.
Mayor Johnson stated the goal should be to have an ordinance by the
end of the year at the latest.
(07 -209) Councilmember deHaan stated the former Naval Base sea
level is twelve feet; the seawall is approximately six feet and
gets broached during heavy storms which is of concern and should be
reviewed.
(07 -210) Councilmember deHaan stated the San Francisco Maritime
Museum was interested in renting space to renovate ships at one
time; the matter has been discussed and could continue to be
discussed.
(07 -211) Councilmember deHaan stated that he is requesting a
review from the Planning Board on the discount fuel station
Environmental Impact Report (EIR); the matter should dovetail with
the Target EIR and be reviewed as a whole; he would like to see the
review done at the Planning Board and Transportation Commission
level, not Council level; the [gas station] negative declaration
accepted by the Planning Board should be reviewed as a whole [with
the proposed Target], not as a part.
Mayor Johnson inquired whether Councilmember deHaan was requesting
a Call for Review for the negative declaration by the Planning
Board, to which Councilmember deHaan responded in the affirmative.
Mayor Johnson stated there is a timeframe for the Call for Review
process; a Call for Review has to come to Council within three
Council meetings.
Councilmember deHaan stated that he would like to have the matter
married with the Target EIR.
Mayor Johnson stated there was another recent Call for Review.
Councilmember deHaan stated that he did that one, but it is more of
a discussion.
Mayor Johnson stated it is a Call for Review; inquired when the
matter would come to Council.
The City Manager responded May 15; noted there is an Appeal as well
which will be on the agenda.
Mayor Johnson stated the [previous] Call for Review is on the
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Planning Board's decision to establish a committee to discuss
Measure A; further stated any Councilmember can request a Call for
Review, but needs to be clear about what is being called for
review.
Councilmember deHaan stated the other one [formation of a Measure A
committee] is really a discussion, not a [Call for] Review because
the decision was not a variance or similar type of Planning Board
decision.
Mayor Johnson stated it is a Call for Review and has to be handled
as a Call for Review; inquired whether or not a Call for Review can
be stopped after a request is made; further inquired whether or not
the Council is required to take an action after a Call for Review
is requested.
The City Manager noted an Appeal has also been filed.
The City Attorney responded a Call for Review generally acts like
an Appeal, but is being called up by a Councilmember; in this
particular case [formation of a Measure A committee] because an
Appeal has also been received that would be heard on the same
evening as what would have been a Call for Review, the two
processes would be duplicative; the items are going to be placed on
an agenda a little differently; there will be the Appeal and
possibly a discussion on the policy issue; a Call for Review should
come to Council the same as an Appeal, unless withdrawn.
Mayor Johnson stated the matter is procedural and should be placed
on an agenda for discussion; the Call for Review and Appeal
processes should be clear; inquired whether the "discussion" would
be on the Call for Review.
Councilmember deHaan responded that he believes the discussion is
on policy.
The City Attorney stated the Call for Review would appear under
Council Communications as a review of the overall policy; otherwise
there would be an Appeal and Call for Review as back -to -back agenda
items or combined [as one item].
Mayor Johnson stated the process should be clear; noted the matter
would not be heard if a Call for Review was cancelled due to an
Appeal being filed and then the Appellant dropped the Appeal;
further stated both a Call for Review and an Appeal were requested
and should be processed as one item; discussion of the process
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should be placed on an agenda to ensure the process is clear; just
because an Appeal has been filed does not mean the Call for Review
should be dropped because the Appeal could be dropped and the
matter would not move forward.
(07 -212) Councilmember Gilmore stated that a resident informed her
that the Alameda Town Centre bottle recycling center has been
removed; inquired whether Harbor Bay had a recycling center.
Councilmember deHaan responded in the affirmative; stated retailers
should be obligated to set up a recycling center if there is a high
glass and plastic bottle usage.
Mayor Johnson stated Marina Village used to have a recycling
center.
Councilmember deHaan stated the Alameda Towne Center recycling
center is not a nice facility but is a necessity.
The City Manager inquired whether information on alternative
recycling centers is being requested, to which Councilmember
Gilmore responded in the affirmative.
Mayor Johnson stated adequate recycling facilities are needed.
Councilmember Gilmore stated the resident informed her that Harsch
Development did not shut down the recycling center; the entity that
runs the recycling center was downsizing.
(07 -213) Councilmember Gilmore stated Buena Vista Avenue between
Constitution Way and Grand Street needs crack sealing.
(07 -214) Vice Mayor Tam stated she attended the East Bay Division
of the League of California Cities dinner meeting a couple of weeks
ago; Lisa Vorderbrueggen, Contra Costa Times Political Reporter,
was the key speaker and gave prognostications on some emerging
legislation and initiatives.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mayor Johnson adjourned the
Regular Meeting at 8:30 p.m.
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Respectfully submitted,
Lara Weisiger
City Clerk
The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown
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