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1997-10-07 MinutesSPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY- -OCTOBER 7, 1997- -6:55 P.M. Mayor Appezzato convened the Special Meeting of the City Council at 7:05 p.m. ROLL CALL - PRESENT: Councilmembers Daysog, Kerr, Lucas, Vice Mayor DeWitt and Mayor Appezzato - 5. ABSENT: None. The Special Meeting was adjourned to Closed Session to consider: (97-541) Conference with Legal Counsel - Initiation of Litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 54956.9, Number of Cases: One; and Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation, Name of Case: Alameda Unified School District of Alameda County v. the City of Alameda, and the Bureau of Electricity. Following the Closed Session, the Special Meeting was reconvened and the Mayor announced that regarding the Initiation of Litigation the City Council gave instruction to the City Attorney; and regarding Existing Litigation, the City Council gave instruction to the City Attorney. There being no further business before the City Council, Mayor Appezzato adjourned the meeting at 7:35 p.m. Respectfully submitted, ane B. Felsch, CMC City Clerk The public notice for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Special Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY - - - OCTOBER 7, 1997 - - - 7:30 P.M. Following a Special Community Improvement Commission Meeting, Mayor Appezzato called the Council Meeting to order at 9:05 p.m. Councilmember Kerr led the Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Present: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Kerr, Lucas and Mayor Appezzato - 5. Absent: None. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Appezzato announced that the parcel map waiver [paragraph number 97-549] would be held over and certain items were withdrawn from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Councilmember Lucas moved approval of the remainder of the Consent Calendar. Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. [Items so approved are indicated by an asterisk preceding the paragraph number.] (*97-542) Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meetings held on September 16, 1997, and the Special City Council Meeting held on September 21, 1997. Approved. (97-543) Report from Public Works Director recommending approval of a Ground Lease Estoppel and modification to the 1984 amended and restated Lease between the City of Alameda and Encinal Industries, Inc., relating to Parcel Number 20. Councilmember Kerr stated that she pulled the item from the Consent Calendar because she will abstain from discussing and voting on the matter; Councilmember Kerr left the Council Chamber. Councilmember Lucas moved approval of the recommendation. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Lucas, and Mayor Appezzato - 4. Noes: None - 0. Abstentions: Councilmember Kerr - 1. Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 (97-544) Report from Finance Director transmitting Year End Financial Report for the 1996-97 Fiscal Year. Mayor Appezzato stated that he pulled the item from the Consent Calendar so that he could compliment the City; at year-end, there was a balance of $1.8 Million and $3 Million in cash liquid reserves, Sales Tax receipts were up 1.2%, license permits increased 18%, and $8 Million was in General Fund reserves, of which $3 Million was liquid; it was a good year, the City saved $900,000. Councilmember Lucas moved approval of the report. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion. Under discussion, Vice Mayor DeWitt stated there was a decrease in funds received; transfers were not as large as in previous years, e.g. transfer from Bureau of Electricity. On the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (*97-545) Report from Public Works Director recommending acceptance of work by Redgwick Construction for Tilden Way Street Improvements, No. P.W. 07-96-11. Accepted. (*97-546) Report from Public Works Director recommending award of contract in'the amount of $94,000 to Bay Hawk, Inc. for Godfrey Park Playground Improvements Project, No. P.W. 07-97-14 and requesting transfer of Measure AA Funds in the amount of $40,000 from CIP# 90-36 to CIP# 90-05. Accepted. (97-547) Report from Public Works Director recommending authorization to implement and administer a Low Income Discount Program for Residential Recycling and allocation of $10,000 per year to fund the program. Don Bergen, Alameda, stated City giveaways should be stopped. Councilmember Lucas moved acceptance of the report and recommendation. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (97-548) Resolution No. 12934, "Thanking Ferry Service Providers for Expanded Service During BART Strike." Adopted. Mayor Appezzato presented gift baskets to the following ferry service providers in appreciation for their services during the BART Strike: Captain Paul Bishop, Harbor Bay Maritime; Executive Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 Director Ronald Duckhorn, Blue and Gold Fleet; and Ernest Sanchez, Sanchez Communications. The ferry service providers expressed their appreciation. Mayor Appezzato stated a Task Force was developing which will encompass the Bay Area, and he will be appointed to it; the Task Force will study high-speed ferries in the entire Bay Area. Councilmember Kerr stated that she commended everyone, in particular Blue & Gold; she has enjoyed Blue & Gold's extended service since the BART Strike; she also wanted to commend staff. Councilmember Kerr moved adoption of the Resolution. Councilmember Lucas seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (97-549) Report from Planning Director recommending approval of a Parcel Map Waiver for division of a City-owned parcel and the filing of a Parcel Map for the Brownian Development Company Project located along Atlantic Avenue between Webster Street and Constitution Way. Applicant: City of Alameda Community Improvement Commission; Resolution Approving a Waiver of Subdivision Map Act Requirements to Separate Out the Atlantic Avenue Public Right-of-Way from a City-Owned Parcel along Atlantic Avenue between Webster Street and Constitution Way; Resolution Approving the Filing of Parcel Map 7205. Held Over. (97-550) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding Terms (Single-Family Dwelling; Solid Waste Service Exception) to Article I (Definitions) Chapter XXI (Solid Waste and Recycling), and Replacing the Text of Subsection 21-2.8 (Solid Waste Collection Required) in Section 21-2 (Collection and Removal) of Article II (Solid Waste), Chapter XXI (Solid Waste and Recycling). Introduced. Angus MacDonald, Alameda, stated citizens should be encouraged to reduce household waste to zero. Mayor Appezzato stated staff will continue to review the matter, and maybe go to one [collection] per month, if appropriate. Councilmember Lucas moved introduction of the Ordinance. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion. Under discussion, Councilmember Kerr inquired whether Waste Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 Management would charge for keeping track of whose waste will be picked up every other week, rather than every week. The Public Works Director stated it would be handled by existing City staff; the City expected only about 300 residents to take advantage; and staff will monitor the program to determine whether it would be expanded. Councilmember Kerr inquired whether Waste Management would raise their prices because of extra bookkeeping requirements. The Public Works Director stated Waste Management did not indicate they would do so; a proposal would be coming before the City Council within the next few months, it is a very small rate increase, and there has not been an increase in about two years. The City Manager stated staff would follow up and specifically ask Waste Management that question. On the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (97-551) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding Subsection 21-15.4 (Collection of Recyclable Materials) to Section 21-15 (Residential and Nonresidential Recycling) of Article III (Recycling), Chapter XXI (Solid Waste and Recycling), and Amending Subsection 21-2.3 (Collection of Solid Waste and Source Separated Recyclable and Organic Recyclable Material) of Article II (Solid Waste), Chapter XXI (Solid Waste and Recycling). Introduced. Don Roberts, Alameda, stated it is improper for Alameda Recycling to demand residents to provide cancelled checks, license numbers of gardeners and photographs of properties; all that should be required is a simple certification; that he has a problem with the ordinance making the green waste program mandatory; some people state that they will not pay for the green waste program, they have been unable to get an exemption, and they virtually have no green waste; people who do not fill up a container in 3 or 6 months should only have to pay for that pickup; they should not have to pay for bi-weekly pickups; that he is upset with the provision in the ordinance that it will become a criminal offense for someone not to pay their recycling bill; and the language in the ordinance [Section 21-15.4 d.1 and d.2] concerning persons who prove to the City Manager that they are entitled to an exemption should read ". . .shall be exempt." The Mayor requested the City Manager to look at the number of requirements necessary for citizens to demonstrate an exemption from the Program, and to assess whether requirements are excessive. Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 The City Manager stated staff would review the matter and report back at the next Council Meeting. The Mayor requested the City Attorney to assess whether there should be a civil collection process. The City Attorney stated Council could consider: 1) not issuing infractions, 2) providing staff criteria, 3) authorizing only a civil remedy, 4) waiting [to determine how well the program works], or 4) establishing an infraction when there is non-payment; for example, after six months. The Mayor stated that he would probably ask the Council to have the City Manager look at the requirements, including certification; if it is found there is abuse, the City could take additional action; and that he would also ask to wait and see if people pay their bills before the process goes beyond civil action. Don Bergen, Alameda, stated until anti-theft recycling law is enforced, he will not recycle. Angus MacDonald, Alameda, stated the Alameda Recycling Company is rude because they did not accept his word that he has a compost heap. Councilmember Kerr stated that she has some unease about the green waste program in general; some people have lots of green waste in big yards and some people have almost none; that she applied for an exemption and received a form which required photos and permission to inspect her compost bin; the whole process is too complicated; Alameda Recycling should have a process for spot checking, instead of looking at every compost heap in town; and the whole green waste program has gotten out of hand. The Mayor stated that he requested the City Manager to review the matter and to report back with something reasonable, including whether a civil penalty could be considered before criminal penalties. Councilmember Lucas stated perhaps certification should be considered, although certification would be under penalty of perjury, and Alameda Recycling should come up with a certification form. Mayor Appezzato stated perhaps there should be an attempt to create a program without so many intense pressures, and he questioned Council as to what should be done regarding criminal penalties. Councilmember Lucas stated any amendments should be considered at the time of Final Passage of the Ordinance; regarding the matter of infractions and criminal penalties, staff should be provided with Minuted Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 provisions for penalties, and should seek authorization from the Council before any criminal proceedings are initiated. The City Attorney commented the Ordinance could state that any violation of provisions shall be an infraction pursuant to Section 1.5.1 of the Alameda Municipal Code upon authorization, and no person shall be cited without prior authorization of the City Council. Mayor Appezzato clarified there would be no criminal proceedings without further action, and the City Attorney should address the matter of certification procedures before Final Passage of the Ordinance. The City Attorney responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Lucas moved introduction of the Ordinance. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion. Under discussion, Councilmember Kerr requested the motion be amended to include the matter of certification. Councilmembers Lucas and Daysog agreed to said amendment. On the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (*97-552) Ratified bills in the amount of $4,537,864.66. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (97-553) Resolution No. 12935, "Appointing Gary W. Bard as a Member of the City Planning Board." Adopted. Councilmember Lucas moved adoption of the Resolution. Vice Mayor DeWitt seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. The City Clerk administered the Oath of Office and presented Mr. Bard with a Certificate of Appointment. (97-554) Report from Planning Director regarding Bay Area Air Quality Management District Permit and Hearing Process for the Integrated Environmental Systems Incinerator located at 499 High Street, Oakland. [Councilmember Daysog] The following speakers spoke in favor of Integrated Environmental Systems Incinerator: Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 Jack McGurk, California Department of Health Services Robert Reed, Integrated Environmental Systems Jennifer Hernandez, Integrated Environmental Systems Joseph Tessitore, Integrated Environmental Systems Sam Major, Alameda John Barnard, Integrated Environmental Systems Drake Jackson, Integrated Environmental Systems Rich Dubiel, Integrated Environmental Systems Dean Paxton, Alameda Bill Garvine, Alameda The following speakers spoke in opposition to the incinerator: Bradley Angel, Greenpeace USA Glenn Barker, California League of Environmental Voters Greg Karras, Communities for a Better Environment Harald Carroll, Oakland LaVerne Carroll, Oakland Sam DeFranco, Alameda Michael Green, Center for Environmental Health Angus MacDonald, Alameda Jocelyn Whidden, Women's Cancer Resource Center Brian Linde, Physicians for Social Responsibility Karleen Lloyd, People United for a Better Oakland Azibuike Akaba, Communities for a Better Environment Following public discussion, Councilmember Daysog stated there should be a Town Hall Meeting on the issue which the City of Oakland Council should attend. Mayor Appezzato suggested Edison School as a possible site for the meeting. Councilmember Lucas stated the City does not the have staff to address said matter, the issue requires a fair legal process, and the City would be relying upon regional agencies. Councilmember Kerr stated City Council should address municipal affairs, and not the matter before them. Vice Mayor DeWitt stated that he did not mind the idea of a holding a public forum, however, Council would not be of much value. Mayor Appezzato stated Councilmember Daysog would have the right to call a public meeting to further address the matter; Council was, in fact, holding a public hearing on the issue [tonight], and if there is a public forum, he will attend. Councilmember Daysog moved acceptance of the report. Councilmember Lucas seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 voice vote - 5. (97-555) Ordinance No. 2742, "Reclassifying and Rezoning Certain Properties within the City of Alameda by Amending Zoning Ordinance No. 1277, N.S., for that Property Located at 2020 Sherman Street." [Wind River Project] Finally passed. Councilmember Lucas moved final passage. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Lucas, and Mayor Appezzato - 4. Noes: None - 0. Abstentions: Councilmember Kerr - 1. (97-556) Written Communication from Kenneth Gutleben, Alameda, regarding the safety of homes in Alameda. [Councilmember Lucas] Kenneth Gutleben, Alameda, stated that the City needs a salt water fire hydrant system, the gas lighting systems should be disconnected to old Victorians, dry rot needs to be removed, brick foundations need to be replaced, mudsills need to be bolted, and shear walls installed; that a 1% Improvement Tax is charged to the homeowner if the work exceeds $5,000, the average cost for the foundation is $15,000, and the City charges the tax yet does not provide adequate service in return. Mr. Gutleben stated Alameda's handbook on preparedness is not adequate; the City of San Leandro provides educational workshops and streamline packets; and that he recommends the following measures be taken: the removal of the Improvement Tax for all repair work to make a home safe during an earthquake; the creation of a program which would create earthquake safety in Alameda, including: a study of the issues surrounding seismic retrofit work of homes, the seismic retrofit of the fire hydrant system, consultations for individual retrofit plans for specific homes, free public workshops, free loans of tools, a detailed booklet on residential seismic retrofit work, and seminars for contractors for certification purposes and to allow the City to recommend those contractors to perform the retrofit work. Mayor Appezzato requested Mr. Gutleben to meet with the Public Works Director. Councilmember Lucas stated all of the points raised by Mr. Gutleben should be addressed, including educational programs and the removal of the Improvement Tax. The City Manager stated staff will work with Mr. Gutleben and report back to the City Council. Councilmember Kerr requested a cost estimate, off agenda, for a Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 salt water fire system. The City Manager noted that he would be requesting answers to the following questions: 1) how would the City respond if it lost pressure in its portable water supply? 2) how would the City access salt water? and 3) why a salt water fire system has not been considered in the past? Councilmember Kerr stated that her inclination is to get rid of the Improvement Tax on seismic work, and staff should provide information on what would be lost if the Tax was eliminated for said purpose; and that property assessment is a different issue than the 1% Improvement Tax. Councilmember Lucas stated staff should copy Mr. Gutleben on reports Council receives on the issue. The City Manager stated staff will work with Mr. Gutleben, in terms of incorporating some of the ideas into a program and on the cost to launch such a program. Mayor Appezzato stated Captain Frank Johnston of the Maritime Administration stated there are thirteen ships located here; each ship can feed 4,000 people, pump salt water onto fires, and be available in case of an emergency; that the Assistant City Manager will be working on how the Maritime Administration can be incorporated into a natural disaster. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (Public Comment) (97-557) Don Bergen, Alameda, stated NTBE, a gasoline additive, causes many health hazards, and Senator Mountjoy is requesting letters to be sent to the Governor supporting SB 521. (97-558) Don Roberts, Alameda, stated Captain Johnston of the Maritime Administration stated thirteen ships berthed here would be able to support the entire population of Alameda--on board--in the event of a disaster. (97-559) Don Roberts, Alameda, stated it was a waste of time to agendize the Oakland matter [incinerator located on High Street in Oakland]. (97-560) Don Roberts, Alameda, stated he received an anonymous call from a woman who stated there had been a domestic abuse conference held in Berkeley, and she wanted to know whether the City of Alameda participated, and if not, why; and he [Roberts] was relaying the question to the City Manager. Mayor Appezzato stated the City Manager could send a response. Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997 COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (Communications from Council) (97-561) Mayor Appezzato stated that he received a letter from Senator Barbara Lee; Lee was pleased to advise the City that legislation included the allocation from the Petroleum Violations Escrow Account for energy conservation projects, including $215,000 for the ferry service; the Assembly Bill by Bardosa gives local officials up to seven years to gradually bring the buildings of former military bases into compliance with modern building codes, of which the former Alameda Naval Base is included; and the Bureau of Electricity was saved over $300,000 in potential loss income, by amending SB 30 [Kopp]. (97-562) Councilmember Lucas requested a staff report on local enforcement regarding cars and motorcycles parked in front yards. (97-563) Councilmember Daysog stated that he was in the process of creating a home page for himself, and he would like to receive direction on the use of the City Seal. (97-564) Vice Mayor DeWitt announced that October 10, 11 and 12, 1997 is Fleet Week. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Appezzato adjourned the meeting at 11:25 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Diane B. Felsch, CMC City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Minutes Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 7, 1997