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2011-05-17 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY- -MAY 17.2011- -7:00 P.M. Mayor Gilmore convened the meeting at 8:05 P.M. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers Bonta, deHaan, Johnson, Tam and Mayor Gilmore — 5. Absent: None. AGENDA CHANGES (11 -241) Mayor Gilmore announced that the Proclamation [paragraph no. 11 -242] would be addressed first under Special Orders of the Day. PROCLAMATIONS, SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY & ANNOUNCEMENTS (11 -242) Proclamation Declaring May 22, 2011, as Harvey Milk Day. Mayor Gilmore read and presented the Proclamation to Sean Cahill, Committee Member, Alameda Harvey Milk Day. (11 -243) Presentation by Alameda County on the Fruitvale Miller- Sweeney Bridge Retrofit. Art Carrera, Alameda County, gave a Power Point presentation. Councilmember Johnson stated community outreach has been good; inquired whether boaters would be able to have access via the Bay Farm Bridge, to which Mr. Carrera responded in the affirmative. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether the Miller- Sweeney Bridge has been retrofitted before, to which Mr. Carrera responded not that he is aware of any previous retrofitting. In response to Councilmember deHaan's inquiry, Mr. Carrera stated the Miller- Sweeney Bridge is categorized no collapse. Councilmember deHaan inquired what is the tube's categorization, to which Councilmember Johnson responded no collapse. Vice Mayor Bonta inquired whether there are plans to bring the Miller- Sweeney Bridge up to a lifeline level. Mr. Carrera responded a feasibility study has been performed; stated the Miller - Sweeney Bridge is the best bridge for handling emergency equipment because there is Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 1 May 17, 2011 no height limit; the cost estimate to retrofit to lifeline is $40 million; the estimate also includes a no collapse level for the Fruitvale Avenue Railroad Bridge. Vice Mayor Bonta inquired whether the boating community has any concerns. Mr. Carrera responded the boating community realizes the importance of the project and is aware that there will be some inconvenience; stated the boating community wants to be kept informed. The Acting City Manager stated the [retrofitting] schedule has been done in consultation with the boating community. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON - AGENDA 0 1 -244) Gretchen Lipow, Alameda Citizen's Task Force (ACT), submitted a handout; announced upcoming ACT events regarding the budget. 0 1 -245) Jon Spangler, Alameda, discussed an accident involving a bicycle; suggested that the City do something to prevent future accidents. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Gilmore announced that the Quarterly Sales Tax Report [paragraph no. 11 -249] and the recommendation to Accept the Work of Resource and Design [paragraph no. 11 -257] were removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Councilmember deHaan made a correction to page 9 of the minutes to change "money is floating around" to "other money is available" and moved approval of the remainder of the Consent Calendar. Councilmember 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.] (*11-246) Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meetings held on May 3, 2011. Approved. (*11-247) Ratified bills in the amount of $4,844,578.36. (*11-248) Recommendation to Accept the Treasury Report for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2011. Accepted. 0 1 -249) Recommendation to Accept the Quarterly Sales Tax Report for the Period Ending December 31, 2010. The Controller gave a brief presentation. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 2 May 17, 2011 Councilmember Johnson stated sales tax for Park Street has increased 33 %. The Controller stated Park Street sales tax has increased by 15% overall because of the two different areas [North of Lincoln and South of Lincoln]. In response to Vice Mayor Bonta's inquiry, the Controller stated the forecast presented to Council at the end of March is on target. Councilmember Johnson stated per capita spending is low compared to other cities. Councilmember Tam stated the City needs a Best Buy. Speaker: Robb Ratto, Park Street Business Association. Councilmember Tam moved approval of the staff recommendation. Vice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote — 5. (*11-250) Recommendation to Approve the City of Alameda Investment Policy. Accepted. (*11-251) Recommendation to Appropriate $100,000 From the Managed Vehicle Replacement Fund (Fund 701), Authorize the Purchase of Four Marked Ford Crown Victoria Police Vehicles through the Los Angeles County Vehicle Bid Contract, and Authorize the Acting City Manager to Execute All Necessary Documents. Accepted. (*11-252) Recommendation to Adopt Specifications and Authorize Call for Bids for Three Parking Enforcement Vehicles. Accepted. (*11-253) Recommendation to Set a June 7, 2011, Public Hearing for Consideration of Collection of Delinquent Administrative Citation Fees Via the Property Tax Bills. Accepted. (*11-254) Recommendation to Approve Revised Underwriting Guidelines for the Down Payment Assistance Program. Accepted. (*11-255) Recommendation to Award Contract in the Amount of $1,373,000, Including Contingencies, to Gallagher & Burk, Inc. for Otis Drive Rehabilitation Project, No. P.W. 08- 10 -21. Accepted. (*11-256) Recommendation to Accept the Work of Sausal Construction for the Neighborhood Library Improvement Project, No. P.W. 10- 09 -29. Accepted. (11 -257) Recommendation to Accept the Work of Resource and Design for Furnishings for the Neighborhood Library Improvement Project, No. P.W. 10- 09 -29. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 May 17, 2011 Mayor Gilmore urged the community to visit the remodeled West End and East End libraries; stated the Friends of the Alameda Free Library have donated $100,000 for furnishing the branch libraries. Mayor Gilmore moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Tam seconded the motion. Under discussion, Councilmember Tam stated the Friends of the Alameda Free Library have set a good model for other non - profits. Vice Mayor Bonta stated the Friends of the Alameda Free Library is a good model for how community members can step up and help preserve services in difficult economic times. On the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote — 5. (*11-258) Recommendation to Reject All Bids and Adopt Revised Plans and Specifications and Authorize a New Call for Bids for Repair and Resurfacing of Certain Streets, Phase 30, No. P.W. 10- 10 -26. Accepted. (*11-259) Recommendation to Authorize the Purchase of Light Emitting Diode Signals for Traffic and Pedestrian Signal Heads /Indicators Through the City and County of San Francisco Office of Contract Administration Purchasing Division Bid Contract at a Cost Not to Exceed $182,300 and Adopt Plans and Specifications and Authorize a Call for Bids for the Removal and Replacement of Light Emitting Diode Signals for Traffic and Pedestrian Signal Heads /Indicators, No. P.W. 04- 11 -08. Accepted. (*11-260) Resolution No. 14567, "Authorizing the Acting City Manager to Submit a Request to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the Allocation of $109,546 in FY11 -12 Transportation Development Act Article 3 Funding and to Execute All Necessary Documents." Adopted. (*11-261) Resolution No. 14568, "Resolution of Intention to Levy an Annual Assessment on the Alameda Business Improvement Area of the City of Alameda for FY 2011 -2012 and to Set a Public Hearing for June 7, 2011." Adopted. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (11 -262) Ordinance No.3032 Public Hearing to Consider Amending Ordinance No. 1277, N.S. to Rezone Approximately .06 Acres located at 1348 Weber Street, APN 073 039702600 from C -1, Neighborhood Business Zoning District, to R -4, Neighborhood Residential Zoning Designation. Introduced. The Planning Services Manager gave a Power Point presentation. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 May 17, 2011 Councilmember deHaan moved introduction of the ordinance. Councilmember Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote — 5. (11 -263) Recommendation to Provide Direction on the City Attorney Recruitment. The Acting City Attorney made a brief statement and left the dais. The Human Resource Director gave a brief presentation. Mayor Gilmore stated that she has a list of qualifications which she would provide to the subcommittee; the threshold issue is whether Council thinks now is the time to begin the recruitment. Councilmember Tam stated the recruitment process should begin as soon as possible; recruitment was not done for the last City Attorney hiring; the net should be cast as wide as possible in order to provide an opportunity for as many applicants as possible. Vice Mayor Bonta concurred with Councilmember Tam; stated the selection process needs to be competitive and should be initiated immediately. Councilmember deHaan stated the City Attorney recruitment should be the same as the in- house process used for the City Manager recruitment. Mayor Gilmore stated the City Council is responsible for hiring and firing the City Manager, City Attorney, and City Clerk; the Human Resources Department would be utilized; a subcommittee needs to be formed. Councilmember Tam volunteered to serve on the subcommittee; stated she spoke to the incoming City Manager; the incoming City Manager has suggested advertising in the San Francisco Daily Journal as well as the Western City Magazine; the Recorder is a weekly publication and current readership may not be very high. Mayor Gilmore inquired whether Council would want an attorney on the subcommittee. Councilmember Johnson responded that she does not have an opinion on the matter; stated she would be happy to serve on the subcommittee. Mayor Gilmore moved approval of appointing Councilmembers Johnson and Tam to serve on the City Attorney recruitment subcommittee. Vice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote — 5. CITY MANAGER COMMUNICATIONS Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 May 17, 2011 None. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON - AGENDA None. COUNCIL REFERRALS (11 -264) Discussion of City Manager Hiring of Staff Assistant. Councilmember deHaan gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Tam inquired whether Councilmember deHaan has talked to the incoming City Manager, to which Councilmember deHaan responded in the negative. Mayor Gilmore stated past City Managers have been free to hire and fire department heads; Council's responsibility is to approve [positions in] the budget; Council has not micro - managed the City Manager's hiring of permanent staff or consultants; the City Charter gives the City Manager the authority to appoint, discipline, and remove all officers and employees of the City; the Charter gives a strong warning to the Council regarding interfering with the City Manager's execution of his or her powers and duties. Councilmember deHaan stated the Council has strong oversight with regards to the budget. Mayor Gilmore noted that the incoming City Manager has plans for the organization of the City Manager's office; suggested that Councilmember deHaan have a conversation with the incoming City Manager regarding goals and objectives for the City Manager office; noted the incoming City Manager's intent is to have fiscal neutrality. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether Council could discuss what was addressed in Closed Session. The Acting City Attorney responded whatever was disclosed in the Closed Session is confidential; stated the majority of the Council could decide to allow what was discussed in Closed Session to be discussed in open session; legality can be discussed; Charter Section 7 -2 -C states that the City Manager has the power and duty to appoint all employees under his or her jurisdiction; the City Manager can make an appointment for a vacant, budgeted position. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether discussion that occurred is not within contract negotiations and therefore would be considered open, public communication. The Acting City Attorney stated part of the Closed Session discussion was whether or not a particular aspect belonged in the Contract; said discussion was in Closed Session and should remain in Closed Session and be confidential unless the majority of Council Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 May 17, 2011 wants to discuss the matter in open session. Councilmember deHaan stated guidance was given on the topic. Councilmember Johnson stated the best thing is for Councilmembers to talk to the incoming City Manager; that she will meet with the incoming City Manager on Thursday; understanding the incoming City Manager's thoughts is important before making assumptions based upon what appears in the newspapers. Mayor Gilmore stated there are numerous examples of newspapers not always quoting things correctly. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether any Councilmember has discussed the issue with the incoming City Manager. Mayor Gilmore responded that her conversation was regarding technology. Councilmember Tam responded that her conversation was regarding the City Attorney; stated the City has a City Council /City Manager form of government; the Council does performance evaluations of the City Manager; Council can provide input to the City Manager. Councilmember deHaan inquired when the budget would come to Council. The Acting City Manager responded a budget presentation is scheduled for May 31St; stated approximately a month later, the budget would be presented to Council for adoption. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether there are any anticipated changes the City Manager's office staff positions. The Acting City Manager responded that she is working on the issue; stated she is trying to make anticipated changes as budget neutral as possible. Vice Mayor Bonta stated Council should wait until a budget is presented. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (11 -265) Consideration of Mayor's Nomination for Appointment to the Planning Board Mayor Gilmore nominated David Burton and Mike Henneberry for appointment to the Planning Board. (11 -266) Councilmember deHaan provided a handout on the Alameda County Associated Community Action Program (ACAP); provided an overview of events. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 7 May 17, 2011 The Acting City Manager stated that she would report back to Council on the wind down timeline. (11 -267) Mayor Gilmore announced that she attended an energy conference in Washington, D.C. and met with Senator Feinstein. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Gilmore adjourned the meeting at 9:21 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 8 May 17, 2011