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2007-11-06 Joint CC HABOC MinutesMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (HABOC) MEETING TUESDAY- - NOVEMBER 6, 2007- -7:25 P.M. Mayor /Chair Johnson convened the Special Joint Meeting at 7:38 p.m. Commissioner Torrey led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers /Board Members deHaan, Gilmore, Matarrese, Tam, Commissioner Torrey, and Mayor /Chair Johnson - 6. Absent: None. CONSENT CALENDAR Commissioner Torrey moved approval of the Consent Calendar. Commissioner Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 6. [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the paragraph number.] ( *HABOC) Minutes of the Special Board of Commissioners meeting held September 4, 2007. Approved. AGENDA ITEMS (07 -514) Recommendation to authorize the City Manager or her designee to accept a Deed of Release of Restrictions from the National Park Service for Neptune Park and a Declaration of Restrictions for a new City -owned parcel located near Towata Park and to enter into a license agreement with the Housing Authority to provide parking for Independence Plaza residents on an 11,575 square foot tract of land on Neptune Park. Councilmember /Commissioner Gilmore stated that she would recuse herself from the item because of the possible appearance of bias. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired what is the parking need. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded the parking need is for the Independent Plaza Senior Complex as well as the Housing Authority office; stated the Senior Complex requires .75 parking spaces per unit; the Complex has 186 units; the office parking need has a formula and is also left to the judgment of the Planning Director; a total of 195 or 198 parking spaces are required; the proposed additional parking spaces would bring the total to 180 spaces; Berkeley studies have shown that low- income senior complexes can get by with .6 parking spaces per unit; experience has proven that more is needed. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 1 Authority Board of Commissioners November 6, 2007 Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether the combination of the housing units and office space bumps up the need to .75 parking spaces per unit as opposed to .6. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded the additional parking would provide for less than .75 parking spaces per unit. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether some consideration was given to improving access from the housing units to the bus stops; stated bus stops are gated off; further inquired whether efforts were made to improve access to public transit in lieu of providing more vehicle access. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded that he is not sure whether there was a discussion about bus stop access; stated fences are in place for security purposes; the complex has gates in the back, side, and front. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether seniors have easy access to and from the bus stops. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded seniors have to walk farther to the bus stop at the corner of Webster Street and Atlantic Avenue; stated seniors would need to walk through the parking lot if there was a gate; there is no room for sidewalks; another bus stop at the front of the office is accessible. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether consideration was given to the issue in 2005. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded that he does not recall any discussion regarding adding gates in order to improve access to bus stops. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether consideration was given to relocating bus stops or providing easier access to transit. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the negative; stated automobiles and parking are being discussed, not buses. Mayor /Chair Johnson stated that the assumption that senior housing requires less parking is not accurate. The Housing Authority Executive Director stated Seniors are more active at Independence Plaza; automobiles provide independence; paratransit is available; a bus from Chinatown shows up quite a Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 2 Authority Board of Commissioners November 6, 2007 bit. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether a car - sharing program is available, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded that he does not know. Mayor /Chair Johnson stated the City of Berkeley has a good car sharing program; suggested staff look into the matter. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam stated the Housing Authority estimates that it would cost $190,000 to build the Independence Plaza parking lot; inquired whether said cost would be recouped from rent increases. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded funding would be from reserves; stated reserves get refunded from grants. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether parking would be free, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the affirmative. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether there are opportunities to acquire additional park space on the West End as opposed to east of Park Street [near Towata Park]. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded the National Park Service does not allow deed restriction on an existing park; stated the additional parcel from East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) was not a park; the deed restriction needs to be placed on non -park land. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired whether there are opportunities to expand an existing park on the west side. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded [West End] parks or property were not identified. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam inquired about the Coast Guard housing area, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded said area was not available at the time. Richard Neveln, Alameda, suggested that the matter be referred to the Transportation Commission. Kim Nicholis, Alameda, discussed parking. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired how many parking spaces are needed for the Housing Authority office. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 3 Authority Board of Commissioners November 6, 2007 The Housing Authority Executive Director responded two parcels are involved; stated one parcel would add an additional twenty to twenty -two parking spaces; fourteen parking spaces would be needed on the eastern portion. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether the equation would change to 0.6 parking spaces per tenant. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded the parking space would increase to 0.7 and would be less than the 0.75 required in the City ordinance. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan stated seniors are staying in the workforce longer; dynamics have changed. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan moved approval of the staff recommendation. Mayor /Chair Johnson inquired whether some Housing Authority vehicles are parked off site. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded said vehicles are all parked on site; stated some vehicles are locked inside the garage; others are parked behind the gate in a secured area. Mayor /Chair Johnson stated the preference is to avoid taking away any green area for parking; inquired whether Housing Authority vehicles could be parked off site. The Housing Authority Executive Director responded the fenced area behind the gate is a secured area and is used for ingress and egress for maintenance vehicles. Mayor /Chair Johnson inquired whether additional spaces would be added for Housing Authority vehicles, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the negative. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether trees would be removed, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether similar, mature trees would be replanted, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember /Commissioner deHaan inquired whether the Public Works Department is comfortable with the plan. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 4 Authority Board of Commissioners November 6, 2007 The Housing Authority Executive Director responded the matter has been discussed with the Recreation and Parks Department, not Public Works. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese stated the same issues were discussed in 2005; the City has a Vehicle Procurement Policy; the next step is to get a Vehicle Use Policy; the vacant lot purchased from EBMUD would be designated as a park, which is a positive step; the motion should include that the staff recommendation is accepted with the provision that the City develop a Vehicle Use Policy and that no more park space be taken from the site. Vice Mayor /Commissioner Tam stated that she does not think that this [parking lot] is the best use of the parkland; she will not support the staff recommendation. Councilmember /Commissioner Matarrese seconded the motion with direction that the City develop a Vehicle Use Policy and that no more park space be taken from the site. On the call for the question, the motion carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers /Commissioners deHaan, Matarrese, Commissioner Torrey, and Mayor /Chair Johnson - 4. Noes: Councilmember / Commissioner Tam - 1. Abstentions: Councilmember / Commissioner Gilmore - 1. [Note: Councilmember /Commissioner Gilmore recused herself from the item because of the possible appearance of bias.] ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor /Chair Johnson adjourned the Special Joint Meeting at 8:05 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Lara Weisiger City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Housing 5 Authority Board of Commissioners November 6, 2007