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2004-03-16 Regular MinutesMINUTES FOR THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY - - MARCH 16, 2004 - - 7:30 P.M. Mayor Johnson convened the regular meeting at 8:54 p.m. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers Daysog, Gilmore, Kerr, Matarrese and Mayor Johnson - 5. Absent: None. AGENDA CHANGES None. PROCLAMATIONS, SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (04 -107) Proclamation honoring Frederica von Stade on winning a 2004 Grammy Award and expressing appreciation for her contributions to music in Alameda's schools; and (04 -107A) Presentation by the Mayor of Certificates of Appreciation to Alameda Schools' Music Teachers. Mayor Johnson read the Proclamation and presented it to Ms. Von Stade. Ms. von Stade expressed her appreciation in receiving the Proclamation and her gratitude for Alameda offering music programs through the schools; stated that the real heroes are the teachers. Mayor Johnson presented certificates of appreciation to Kathy Burigsay, Kim Orzell, and Lynn Tousey and recognized Fred Chacon and Bonnie Nelson, who were not present to accept certificates. Ms. Orzell expressed appreciation for constant support of the Alameda Education Foundation. (04 -108) Mayor Johnson presented a Proclamation commending Sandre Swanson for his dedication to Alameda. Mr. Swanson thanked the Council and introduced his family. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Johnson announced that the Resolution Authorizing Application to CalTrans for a Safe Routes to School Program Grant [paragraph no. 04 -112] and the Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding a New Subsection 2 -61.8 [paragraph no 04 -1141 were Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 1 March 16, 2004 removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval of the remainder of the Consent Calendar. Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the paragraph number.] ( *04 -109) Minutes of the Special held on March 2, 2004, and the Community Improvement Commission Approved. and Regular City Council Meetings Special Joint City Council and Meeting held on March 3, 2004. ( *04 -110) Recommendation to accept the work of P &J Utility Company for Alameda Point Water Upgrades, No. P.W. 02- 01 -04. Accepted. ( *04 -111) Resolution No Grant Funds from the Division of Recycling." 13693, "Authorizing Application for Block California Department of Conservation, Adopted. (04 -112) Resolution No. 13692, "Authorizing Application to CalTrans for a Safe Routes to School Program Grant for Improvements to the Bike Bridge Approach and Pavement Cross Lights at 8th Street and Taylor Avenue." Adopted. Vice Mayor Daysog requested a report on the pedestrian- oriented milestones achieved during the last three years; stated that injuries have gone down. Vice Mayor Daysog moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. ( *04 -113) Resolution No. 13694, "Setting Public Hearing on Delinquent Real Property Transfer Tax." Adopted. (04 -114) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding a New Subsection 2 -61.8 (Design- Build) to Section 2- 61 (Bidding Procedures on Public Projects and Goods and Supplies) of Chapter II (Administration). Introduced. Councilmember Gilmore inquired what are the perceived benefits of the Ordinance and whether design control would be given up. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 2 March 16, 2004 The Supervising Civil Engineer responded that the level of detail in the proposal would determine the level of control over the project. Councilmember Gilmore inquired whether there would be a cost savings; to which the Supervising Civil Engineer responded in the affirmative; stated that time would also be saved; that in order for the State to accept the package from the architect for the Library Project, a design -build ordinance would be needed. Councilmember Gilmore inquired whether other cities are incorporating the design -build method. The City Attorney stated that design -build method is an option only available to Charter cities; the Ordinance is enabling legislation that allows Council to chose the design -build method the process would be approved prior to any large project. Mayor Johnson inquired whether there are degrees of design -build on a project. The Supervising Civil Engineer responded design -build could be phased; stated that in negotiations with the architect for the Golf Club House, design -build was chosen for the mechanical, electrical and plumbing features. The Acting Assistant City Manager stated that different departments review design -build projects throughout various phases. Councilmember Kerr inquired whether the process could be brought back to Council for evaluation, to which the City Manager responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Gilmore moved introduction of the Ordinance. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. ( *04 -115) Ratified bills in the amount of $2,412,037.02. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (04- 116) Adoption of Resolution Honoring Sandre R. Swanson for His Contributions to the City of Alameda. Not heard. [Note: A proclamation was issued under Special Orders of the Day.] (04 -117) Public Hearing to consider revisions to the Development Regulations (ZA03 -0001) contained within Chapter XXX of the Alameda Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 March 16, 2004 Municipal Code (AMC), more commonly referred to as the Zoning Ordinance; and (04 -117A) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Various Sections of Chapter XXX (Development Regulations) . The Supervising Planner provided a brief presentation. Councilmember Kerr stated that there was confusion because the current open space requirement is specific to square footage of open space per dwelling unit; the Ordinance does not provide more space, excludes side yards, and other areas having a width of 8 feet or less, and requires front yards; the old and new definition cannot be compared; suggested incorporating an alternative of allowable building footprint; suggested passing the rest of the zoning code changes [excluding open space requirement] and forming of a small committee, which would be subject to Mayor's approval, to work with staff on an acceptable [open space] solution. The Supervising Planner concurred with Councilmember Kerr regarding definition comparison; stated that current regulations are Byzantine; that a solution could be to state that any area less than 8 feet wide would not be considered landscaped area. Councilmember Kerr suggested that residents who understand R -2 through R -6 districts provide input. Mayor Johnson inquired whether there are time constraints involved, to which the Supervising Planner responded in the negative. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the tandem parking issue could be reviewed; stated that there was no enforcement of maintenance for landscaped areas; that she believes that many areas that would be referred to as landscaped areas would not end up landscaped. Councilmember Gilmore stated that she would not like to see pedestrian pathways within a lot be counted as part of the open space requirement. The Development Review Manager suggested that the landscaping and open space requirement portion be brought back to Council as a separate item. Mayor Johnson opened the Public Hearing. Jim Sweeney, Alameda, urged support for open space; stated that R -2 and R -3 districts are in danger; that he has concerns with Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 March 16, 2004 shoehorning in more infill. Jean Sweeney, Alameda, stated that she endorses Councilmember Kerr's suggestion for allowing people to come up with a better solution; stated that open space should not be cut down for R -2 and R -3 districts. They're being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the Hearing. Councilmember Kerr moved introduction of the Ordinance, excluding the section on open space, and approval of directing that a citizen committee, with the membership subject to the Mayor's approval, be formed to address issues of concern, including Councilmember Gilmore's suggestion regarding pedestrian pathways. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion. Under discussion Councilmember Matarrese stated that he supports using the building footprint to determine usable open space. On call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (04 -118) Public Hearing to consider an Appeal of the Planning Board conditioned approval of Planned Development Amendment and a Major Design Review for 3241 Garfield Avenue to allow: 1) the construction of a 150 square -foot single -story rear addition; 2) the construction of as maximum 24 -inch tall deck with an attached hot tub; and 3) the construction of a six -foot fence around the side and rear property lines; and adoption of related Resolution. This site is located within the R -1 -PD, One Family Residence Planned Development Zoning District. Not heard. [Continued to April 20, 2004.] (04 -119) Recommendation regarding Alameda Ferry Services Request for Proposals. Not heard. (04 -120) Recommendation to approve Bus Shelter Site Selection Criteria. Continued to April 6, 2004. Mayor Johnson stated that a number of meetings have been held over the last few days with interested residents; that she would like to suggest that the public testimony be heard and the item be continued to April 6, 2004; in the interim, a meeting would be held with all parties to ensure that the community was represented. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 March 16, 2004 Councilmember Gilmore inquired what postponement would do to the timeline. The Public Works Director responded that postponement to the April 6 Council Meeting would result in a three -week delay; that he would like to have the shelters by mid October; that the schedule was aggressive; a lot depends on the shelter design and how long it would take to finalizing the provisions of the agreement with Lamar. The City Manager stated that presently there was no agreement with Lamar; Council has not made any advertising decisions. The Public Works Director stated that the criteria was for shelters with and without advertising; the locations of shelters with advertising would not be determined until May; Council action tonight would not necessarily mean shelters with advertising would be installed. Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the Hearing. The following speakers spoke in favor of adoption of the Bus Shelter Site Selection Criteria: Diane Foster, Alameda; Mark Irons, Alameda; Audrey Lord - Hausman, Pedestrian Friendly Alameda; William Smith, Northern California Sierra Club; Kelley Jackson, Alameda; H.E. Christian Peeples, AC Transit; Stephen Irwin, Alameda; Bill Smith, Alameda; Jonathan Soglin, Alameda; Alana Dill, Alameda; Jon Spangler, Alameda Transit Advocates; Christopher Buckley, Alameda; Golda Mason, Alameda Transit Advocates; Susan Decker, Alameda Transit Advocates; C.R. Saikley, Alameda; Robb Ratto; Lucy Gigli, Alameda; John Knox White, Transportation Commission; Michael Krueger, Alameda. The following speakers spoke in opposition to advertising at bus shelters: Reyla Graberm, Alamedans for Responsible Transit Shelters (ARTS); Charles Thoss, Alameda; Normal Wall, ARTS, Patricia Gannon, Alameda; Jean Sweeney, Alameda; Joe Cloren, ARTS; and Bob Sikora, Alameda. There being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the Hearing. Vice Mayor Daysog requested an explanation of Criteria #5, "No advertising shelters shall be located in the R -1, R -2, R -3, R -4 and R -5 zoning districts...". The Public Works Director responded that Criteria #5 states that bus shelters with advertising would not be allowed in a strictly Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 March 16, 2004 residential block; however, if within that block, there was some non - residential use, there would be potential for a shelter with advertising. Vice Mayor Daysog inquired whether Washington School, being in a residential area with a non - residential use, would qualify for a potential bus shelter site; to which the Public Works Director responded in the affirmative; stated that adopting the criteria tonight would not imply that all locations meeting the criteria would have shelters with advertising. Vice Mayor Daysog inquired what could be done to control the size of advertisement. The Public Works Director responded that reducing the 4 foot by 6 foot size has been presented to Lamar; that the response was not an immediate "no;" staff would have to negotiate with Lamar. Councilmember Gilmore inquired whether the contract allows buyout of specific bus shelters if funding sources were found. The Public Works Director responded in the affirmative; that although the agreement was for seven years, there was a provision for a buyout at any time; stated that meetings have been scheduled with ARTS for the end of March and middle of April to evaluate their negotiations with donors; that a parallel track could be pursued ton determine what locations meet the criteria and work with the vendor on acceptable locations from an advertising prospective. Mayor Johnson stated that the reason for postponing the item until the April 6 Council Meeting was a result of meeting with representatives from ARTS; postponement would not change the schedule of having bus shelters in place for next winter; stated that there was a difference in the cost for buying out versus installation. Councilmember Kerr stated that some of the criteria are shelter dependent; a canopy shelter without advertising might be acceptable in a residential zone, whereas an advertised shelter would not; stated that although the criteria states that no advertising shelters shall be located in the R -5 district, advertisement could become widely eligible due to adjacent non - residential uses; stated that she wants to explore canopy shelters. Councilmember Gilmore inquired what happens to the schedule for having bus shelters in place by mid - October if item was postponed, to which the Public Works Director responded the schedule would be Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 7 March 16, 2004 moved to the beginning of November. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the schedule assumes that the Council would use Lamar, to which the Public Works Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Gilmore inquired whether design decisions are being made tonight; to which the Public Works Director responded in the negative; stated shelter design would be considered by the Planning Board on April 26; the Design Review team would provide input as well. Councilmember Matarrese thanked everyone for the healthy debate; thanked the Transportation Commission and Pubic Works Department; stated that the Council was committed to having bus shelters in place before the next rainy season; stated the criteria satisfies his concern about advertising in the residential areas with the exception of locating shelters with ads across from schools; the shelter program deliverable was $200,000 with approximately $14,400 annually; inquired whether said amount was over and above the cost of maintaining and installing the bus shelters. The Public Works Director responded in the affirmative; costs are based upon 40 shelters; there would be a monthly stipend of approximately $30 per shelter per month that the City would be receiving from the vendor. Councilmember Matarrese stated that he assumed that the shelter advertising would pay for the shelters and maintenance; inquired whether a zero balance could be reached; with the fewest shelters with advertising paying for installation and maintenance of the remainder. The Public Works Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Matarrese stated that he would be in favor of approving the criteria tonight if there was a zero sum balance to have the ads only pay for the shelters; that an alternative would be that the City pays for the shelter program, which would require other service cuts. Vice Mayor Daysog stated since there was community discomfort, that he supports the Mayor's suggestion for postponement. Mayor Johnson concurred with Councilmember Kerr in that criteria could change based upon type of shelter. Vice Mayor Daysog stated that bus shelters at Atlantic Avenue and Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 8 March 16, 2004 Webster Street and Santa Clara Avenue and Grand Street are terribly maintained. Mayor Johnson stated that Council has made a commitment to have shelters installed by the next rainy season. Councilmember Gilmore stated discussion was on bus shelter siting criteria, not design guidelines; that there was a buyout option; that through the budget sessions in May, the Council, with input from residents, could discuss funding bus shelters at the expense of other City services. Councilmember Gilmore moved approval of the bus shelter siting criteria. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which FAILED by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Gilmore and Matarrese - 2. Noes: Councilmembers Daysog, Kerr and Mayor Johnson - 3. Councilmember Kerr moved approval of closing the public portion of the Hearing and having the matter return for Council action on April 6, 2004. Under discussion Councilmember Kerr stated that she would like to give the citizens group a chance to come up with other options; the siting criteria was very design dependent. Vice Mayor Daysog seconded the motion which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Daysog, Kerr and Mayor Johnson - 3. Noes: Councilmembers Gilmore and Matarrese - 2. (04 -121) Discussion of boat speeding issues on the estuary. The City Manager stated that the item was being presented for discussion only; no action was being recommended; there would be opportunity to provide direction. Councilmember Gilmore stated that a staff option was to adopt a fee or surcharge on the rental of the boat slips and landing fees; inquired whether that would apply to people putting boats in the water or Marina residents. The Public Works Director responded both Marina residents and casual day users. Councilmember Gilmore stated that charging Marina residents for enforcement would be comparable to charging homeowners a surcharge because of burglaries in their neighborhoods. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 9 March 16, 2004 Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the Hearing. The following speakers urged Council to take action regarding estuary speeding: David Chamberlin, Alameda; John Knox White, Transportation Commission; Bill Chase, Ballena Isle Marina; Gerry Greth, Oakland Yacht Club; Chris Gaskill, Alameda; Scott Fossum, Alameda; John Beery, Alameda; Elaine Lutz, Grand Marina; Jamie Rosman, Alameda; Tim Simon, Alameda; Dan DeBardeleben, Alameda; Bill Smith, Alameda; Jon Spangler, Alameda; and Anne DeBardeleben, Alameda. There being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the Hearing. Councilmember Matarrese suggested contacting the Oakland Police Chief regarding the matter; stated that the Coast Guard Patrol was among the offenders of the wake; protection of waterways and the shoreline was needed; stated safety on the waterfront was priority. Captain Ojala stated that in the last fifteen months there have been 53 citations issued; that in addition, there have been 15 warnings; stated that biggest problem at the Police Department was the ability to staff the boat on a regular basis; that staff currently attempts to get the boat out at least once a week on Saturday, and during the summertime, on Saturdays and Sundays for 10 hours a day; that cooperation was needed with other representatives; stated that education was the key; that efforts would be made to try to manipulate schedule as staffing permits. Mayor Johnson stated enforcement does not generate revenue; requested that staff find out what the fine was and whether the fine could be increased. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the speed limit was five miles per hour; if not, inquired whether the City could make the speed limit five miles per hour from the turning base; inquired whether the City could require boat launch licensing or certification; suggested a team, with the Coast Guard and the City of Oakland, be created to investigate ways of funding enforcement. Councilmember Kerr stated that boat owners pay property taxes and school taxes; berth fees contribute to the large amount of taxes paid by the owners of the Marina; charging fees for launching was attractive, but the City would also need to pay for enforcement; Berkeley has automatic launch gates; suggested review of cost and security issues; stated that the Sheriff's Department in Newport Beach enforces the water rules. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 10 March 16, 2004 The City Attorney noted that Newport Beach has a Marine Department with two full -time employees. Councilmember Gilmore inquired when a report could be provided to Council on suggestions. The City Manager stated a working group would be formed to identify solutions and the matter would return to Council with recommendations within 90 days. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON- AGENDA (04 -122) Ed Quezada, Alameda, suggested parking restrictions on Shoreline Drive be modified. (04 -123) Bill Smith, Alameda, discussed Alameda. (04 -124) Robb Ratto, Park Street Business Association, thanked everyone involved with painting the LinOaks motel. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (04 -125) Councilmember Kerr stated neighbors have commented on the West End Library shrubs being overgrown; requested that staff review the matter. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Johnson adjourned the regular meeting in memory of Firefighter Richard Stoker at 11:27 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Lara Weisiger City Clerk Agenda for meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. 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