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2008-06-17 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY- -JUNE 17, 2008- -7:30 P.M. Mayor Johnson convened the Regular Meeting at 7:58 p.m. Councilmember Gilmore led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers deHaan, Gilmore, Matarrese, Tam, and Mayor Johnson - 5. Absent: None. AGENDA CHANGES None. PROCLAMATIONS, SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (08 -259) Proclamation recognizing contributions to the City by gay and lesbian residents and encouraging the community to recognize these contributions, particularly during the month of June, Gay Pride Month. Mayor Johnson read and presented the proclamation to Maia and Liz Bradford -Ryan and Debra Arbuckle. Mai Bradford -Ryan thanked Council for the proclamation. Liz Bradford -Ryan thanked Council for the support in recognizing the gay, transgender, and lesbian community. Debra Arbuckle stated that she is proud to have Council and the citizens stand up to equality when problems arise; a workshop will be held at the Main Library on June 23, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. to continue the dialog on equality. Mayor Johnson stated the City is working on setting up a process to perform marriages at City Hall. Speakers in support of proclamation: Morten Wellhaven, Alameda; Dr. Mary Abu -Saba, Buena Vista United Methodist Church; David McIntyer, Buena Vista United Methodist Church. Vice Mayor Tam stated that she shares in the appreciation of the lesbian, transgender, and gay community; fourteen inquiries or requests have been received for marriage ceremonies at City Hall. Councilmember Gilmore stated the new right [of gay marriage] brings a whole new appreciation [of marriage]. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 1 June 17, 2008 Councilmember Matarrese stated that he is pleased that the California Supreme Court upheld the notion that is in the United States Constitution regarding equal protection under the law; continued progress should be made. Councilmember deHaan stated prior Councils educated the community; everything is moving in the right direction. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Johnson announced that Introduction of Ordinance [paragraph no. 08 -260] was removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval of the remainder of the Consent Calendar. Vice Mayor Tam seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the paragraph number.] ( *08 -261) Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on May 27, 2008; and the Special and Regular City Council Meetings held on June 3, 2008. Approved. ( *08 -262) Ratified bills in the amount of $1,867,330.46. ( *08 -263) Recommendation to award Contract for Legal Advertising for Fiscal Year 2007 -2008. Accepted. ( *08 -264) Recommendation to award a Contract in the amount of $163,112, including contingencies, to Saurez & Munoz Construction, Inc., for Rittler Park irrigation and field renovation improvements, No. P.W. 11- 07 -34. Accepted. ( *08 -265) Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications and authorize a Call for Bids for repair of portland cement concrete sidewalk, curb, gutter, driveway, and minor street patching, Fiscal Year 2008 -2009, Phase 9, No. P.W. 05- 08 -13. Accepted. ( *08 -266) Resolution No. 14217, "Adopting a Multiple Year Resolution Authorizing the Public Works Director to Submit Grant Applications to the California Integrated Waste Management Board for All Available Grants Under the California Oil Recycling Enhancement Act for the Period of July 1, 2008 Through June 30, 2012." Adopted. ( *08 -267) Resolution No. 14218, "Authorizing the City Manager to Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 2 June 17, 2008 Submit a Request and Execute All Required Agreements and Documents to the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency for the Transportation for Clean Air Grant Applications, in the Amount of $315,000, for the Signal Coordination and Transit Signal Priority Along Constitution Way Between Mariner Square Drive and Atlantic Avenue." Adopted. ( *08 -268) Resolution No. Reflect Current Positions of Alameda's Conflict of No. 14094." Adopted. 14219, "Amending Resolution and Entities to be Included Interest Code and Rescinding qo. 9460 to in the City Resolution (08 -269) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Subsection 8 -26.1 (Use of Coasters, Roller Skates, and Similar Devices Restricted) of Section 8 -26 (Coasters, Skates, Etc.) of Chapter VIII (Traffic, Motor Vehicles, and Alternative Transportation Modes) and Subsection 23 -1.3 (Riding of Bicycles and Skateboards in Parks, Etc.) of Section 23 -1 (Parks and Squares) of Chapter XXIII (Parks, Recreation Areas and Public Property) to Expand the Prohibition to Include Skateboards and Their Use in City Owned or Leased Property, Buildings or Structures Unless Authorized by Subsection 23 -1.3. Introduced. Vice Mayor Tam stated that the intent of the ordinance to address skateboarding in the parking structure makes a lot of sense; her concern is that there might be some unintended consequences that would prevent bicyclists from riding to the parking garage racks or across a parking lot; inquired whether there is some way to isolate skateboarding concerns in parking structures owned by the City. The City Attorney responded that there was never an intent to stop bicyclists from riding through the parking structure in order secure bikes at racks or lockers; stated the ordinance does not create a prohibition until a sign is posted; an exception could be made regarding riding a bicycle to or from a locker or rack within the parking garage. Councilmember Matarrese stated the proposed ordinance would prohibit riding a bicycle in any public park, playground, school property, City parking lot or parking structure; bicyclists would not be able to get to racks or lockers behind the Library or parking structure; an exception should be made for bicyclists going to racks or lockers; inquired whether bicycles are governed by the rules of the road, and skateboards are not. The City Attorney responded in the affirmative; stated the intent is that bicycling and skateboarding might be okay in some parks. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 June 17, 2008 Councilmember Matarrese stated that he would like to have the proposed ordinance have an exception for bicyclists riding to park racks and lockers; he does not see any reason for a skateboarder to skate through the parking structure or parking lot. Mayor Johnson stated bicyclists need to walk bicycles through parks to get to racks. Councilmember deHaan stated the distinguishing factor is whether the area is accessible to vehicles; inquired whether the proposed ordinance could be modified now and move forward, to which the City Attorney responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson inquired whether requiring signs is in the proposed ordinance. The City Attorney responded the Municipal Code has two existing provisions; one addresses no skateboarding in City business districts; a sign does not need to be posted; the other provision deals with City parks; the intent is to prohibit skateboard riding in a City park if a sign is posted. Mayor Johnson stated the ordinance should change; parks should not be cluttered with signs; the City should not be burdened with placing signs in the parks. The City Attorney stated the City could make an outright prohibition of skateboarding in parks. Mayor Johnson stated the ordinance should state that there are outright prohibitions unless otherwise authorized; inquired who would enforce the ordinance, to which the City Attorney responded the Police Department. Mayor Johnson inquired whether Park Directors could be authorized to issue citations. The City Manager responded the matter would be explored and brought back to Council. The City Attorney read into the record the following proposed language: "It shall be unlawful, unless otherwise posted, for any person to operate or ride a bicycle or skateboard propelled wholly or in part by muscular power within or upon any public park, playground, or school property in the City or parking lot /parking structure owned or leased by the City, except that a person may ride a bicycle to and from bicycle racks or lockers provided within any City parking lot, parking structure, or park." Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 June 17, 2008 Mayor Johnson stated bicyclists need to walk bicycles through parks. The City Attorney stated "or park" could be removed. Councilmember Matarrese moved introduction of the ordinance with the proposed, modified language. Councilmember deHaan seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (08 -270) Public Hearing to consider Resolution No. 14220, "Authorizing Collection of Delinquent Integrated Waste Management Accounts by Means of the Property Tax Bills." Adopted. The Environmental Services Manager provided an updated list and a brief presentation. Vice Mayor Tam stated the staff report notes seventy -one delinquent accounts; the updated list show forty delinquent accounts. The Environment Services Manager stated residents had until 5:00 p.m. to pay on delinquent accounts. Vice Mayor Tam stated that she did not reconcile the list with letters received requesting that settlement be held in abeyance until the issue can be resolved; inquired how the issue is handled. The Environment Services Manager responded delinquent accounts remain on the list; staff works with the property owner to iron out issues. Vice Mayor Tam inquired whether accounts do not need to be pulled from the list if property owners contacted staff. The Environment Services Manager responded staff has been instructed to work with property owners who have protested. Councilmember deHaan moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (08 -271) Public Hearing and related actions regarding Alameda Ferry Services: Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 June 17, 2008 (08 -271A) Resolution No. 14221, "Authorizing the City Manager to Apply for Regional Measure 1 Bridge Toll Funds, Including Five Percent Unrestricted State Funds and Two Percent Bridge Toll Reserve Funds for the Operating Subsidy and Capital Projects for the City of Alameda Ferry Services, and to Enter into All Agreements Necessary to Secure These Funds for Fiscal Year 2008- 09." Adopted; (08 -271B) Recommendation to authorize the City Manager to execute a third amendment to the amended and restated Ferry Services Agreement with the Port of Oakland to extend the term for one additional year at a cost of $83,117; (08 -271C) Public Hearing on the proposed implementation of a fuel surcharge for the Alameda /Oakland Ferry Service, and recommendation to authorize the City Manager to execute a one -year extension of the Blue & Gold Fleet Operating Agreement with the Alameda /Oakland Ferry Service, and execute an amendment to the Agreement to extend the term through June 30, 2010, adopt associated budgets, and approve the proposed fuel surcharge for the Alameda /Oakland Ferry Service; and (08 -271D) Public Hearing on the proposed implementation of a fuel surcharge for the Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry and recommendation to authorize the City Manager to execute a one -year extension of the Harbor Bay Maritime Ferry Operating Agreement with the Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry, and to execute an amendment to the Agreement to extend the term for one additional year, adopt associated budgets, approve Fiscal Year 2007 -2008 Budget Adjustment and Measure B allocation, and approve the proposed fuel surcharge for the Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry. The Ferry Services Manager gave a brief presentation. Mayor Johnson inquired where is fuel bought. The Ferry Services Manager responded the Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry (AHBF) is fueled by a truck in San Francisco; the Alameda /Oakland Ferry Service (AOFS) is fueled by using the Blue and Gold fuel tank at Pier 41. Mayor Johnson inquired whether there is any other way to fund the increasing fuel cost; stated AC Transit is not raising rates; she does not like to raise rates on public transit; ferry tickets are expensive already. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether there has been an increase in ridership and what the increase is worth in dollars relative to the amount of money that would be raised in by a surcharge. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 June 17, 2008 The Ferry Services Manager responded that he does not have current figures; stated weather and other factors affect AOFS ridership significantly; AHBF is maintaining ridership; tickets are up to 768 for January, February, and March. Councilmember Matarrese stated that he would like to have numbers come back in real dollars that show what the impact of the surcharge would be versus the delta between ridership last year and this year; he wants to see whether there is a windfall [in ridership] because fuel costs have increased. Mayor Johnson stated public transit ridership has increased. The Ferry Services Manager stated ferry ridership is up quite a bit; staff has not found another way to fund the increased fuel costs; the staff recommendation does not bring the full cost of offsetting the new fuel expenses; the proposal is to offset some of the increase by using the $241,000 Measure B reserve. Mayor Johnson requested more information on the proposed fuel surcharge; stated the Contracts could move forward. Councilmember deHaan inquired what is the projected AHBF fare box ratio. The Ferry Services Manager responded 42% under the assumption that Council would approve the fuel surcharge and that ridership would remain the same. Mayor Johnson inquired what is the AOFS fare box recovery. The Ferry Services Manager responded presently 51% to 520; stated the projection is 540. Councilmember Matarrese stated that he would like to have the Contracts go forward; have an analysis done as soon as possible; have numbers presented to Council; and defer the decision on the surcharge. Mayor Johnson stated Council could authorize the City Manager to apply for funds. Councilmember Matarrese moved adoption of the resolution and approval of the staff recommendations except for the implementation of fuel surcharges. Vice Mayor Tam seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 7 June 17, 2008 voice vote - 5. Vice Mayor Tam stated that a lot of staff time has been spent on the ferry system which ultimately will no longer belong to the City; inquired what is the threshold to stop spending staff time on the matter. The City Manager responded staff would provide an update on the status of the Ferry Service transition; clarified that Council is approving all items except the proposed fuel surcharge. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON- AGENDA (08 -272) Michael John Torrey, Alameda, stated the Relay for Life will be held on June 21 and 22; Amateur Radio Week is June 21 through June 29; the City of Oakland will have disaster preparedness presentations on June 25. (08 -273) Debra Owen, Frank Bette Center for the Arts, stated the Center is willing to explore options to partner with the City to produce Art in the Park. (08 -274) Kathy Moehring, West Alameda Business Association (WABA), stated the Webster Street Jam event would be held in September; WABA's goal is to increase awareness of Alameda artists; WABA would like to have the [Art in the Park] art community be part of the Webster Street Jam event. COUNCIL REFERRALS None. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (08 -275) Consideration of Mayor's nominations for the Civil Service Board, Film Commission, Housing Commission, Library Board, Planning Board, Public Art Commission, Public Utilities Board, Social Service Human Relations Board and Transportation Commission. Mayor Johnson nominated Kenneth I. Dorrance, Patricia Grey, and Teddy B. Tabor for reappointment to the Film Commission; Aiesha P. Balde and Arthur A. Kurrasch for reappointment to the Housing Commission; Gail A. Wetzork for appointment to the Library Board; Patrick Lynch for reappointment to the Planning Board; Elizabeth A. Candelario and Eric Ibsen IV for appointment to the Public Art Commission; Peter W. Holmes for reappointment to the Public Utilities Board; Regional L. James for reappointment to the Social Service Human Relations Board; and Kathy L. Moehring for Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 8 June 17, 2008 appointment to the Transportation Commission (Business District Seat) . ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Johnson adjourned the Regular City Council Meeting at 8:53 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Lara Weisiger City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 9 June 17, 2008