1994-07-19 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF REGULAR ALAMEDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING
JULY 19. 1994
The meeting convened at 7:35 p.m., with President Withrow
presiding. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Arnerich.
Reverend Zuikei Taniguchi, Buddhist Temple of Alameda, gave the
invocation.
ROLL CALL -
Present: Councilmembers Appezzato, Arnerich,
Lucas, Roth and President Withrow - 5.
Absent: None.
PROCLAMATIONS AND SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY.
94-396 Presentation to the Mayor and City Council by the Park
Street Business Association.
Chip Brown, Vice-President, Park Street Business Association, and
Gail S. Olaysen, Program Manager, presented the Mayor and each
Councilmember with a Park Street Faire wine glass, and invited
everyone to attend on August 6th and 7th.
94-397 Certificate of Recognition to Robert French, D.D.S. for
his efforts to beautify the community. (Mayor Withrow)
Mayor Withrow read the proclamation commending Dr. French for his
public property improvements, and announced that he would like to
be notified of other citizens' improvements.
CONSENT CALENDAR
At the request of Councilmembers and a citizen, report 94-413
concerning Webster/Eighth Street couplet, and ordinance 94-414
regarding Grant of Easement to Central & Park Associates, were
removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion.
Councilman Arnerich moved the remainder of the Consent Calendar.
Vice Mayor Roth seconded the motion which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 5.
Items so enacted are indicated by an asterisk.
*94-398 Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of July 5, 1994,
and two Special Council Meetings of July 5, 1994. Approved.
*94-399 Report from President, Public Utilities Board,
recommending Customer Natural Gas Procurement Assistance Program.
Accepted.
*94-400 Report from the City Manager recommending ratification of
Base Conversion Project Manager's trip to Washington, D.C., June
23, 1994. Accepted.
*94-401 Report from Finance Director transmitting Investment
Portfolio as of June 30, 1994. Accepted.
*94-402 Report from Finance Director transmitting Annual City of
Alameda Investment Policy. Accepted.
*94-403 Report from Finance Director seeking authorization to
place on property tax bill delinquent Business License fee: 1940
Franciscan Way, Alameda, California. Accepted.
*94-404 Report from Public Works Director recommending award of
contract to M.F. Maher, Inc. for the Repair of Portland Cement
Concrete Sidewalk, Curb, Gutter, and Driveway for the Fiscal Year
Ending June 30, 1995, No. P.W. 4-94-6. Accepted.
*94-405 Report from Public Works Director recommending acceptance
of the work by St. Francis Electric for Traffic Signal Installation
at the intersection of High Street and Central Avenue, No. P.W. 8-
93-11. Accepted.
*94-406 Resolution No. 12554 "Supporting Senate Bill 174
(Public Library Learning and Literacy Expansion Act of 1994)."
(Library Board) Adopted.
*94-407 Resolution No. 12555 "Supporting Assembly Bill 61
(Public Library Learning and Literacy Expansion Act of 1994)."
(Library Board) Adopted.
*94-408 Resolution No. 12556 "Establishing Guidelines for
Reimbursement of Per Diem Travel and Related Expenses in Connection
with the Conduct of City Business." (Carried over from the June
21, 1994 Council Meeting) Adopted.
*94-409 Resolution No. 12557 "Opposing Assembly Bill 51 Which
Amends Housing Element Requirements for General Plans." Adopted.
*94-410 Ordinance No. , N.S. "Amending the Alameda Municipal
Code by Repealing Subsection 2-62 (Purchasing; Local Preference
Policy) of Article V (Administrative Procedures and Policies),
Chapter II (Administration), and Adding a New Subsection 2-62
(Purchasing; Local Preference Policy) Establishing Preference for
Local Businesses in the Purchase of Materials and Supplies and in
the Award of Personal Service Contracts for Labor." Introduced.
*94-411 Filing of Affidavit of City Manager and Chief of Police
pursuant to Section 17-11 of the Charter of the City of Alameda.
Accepted.
*94-412 Bills, certified by the City Manager to be true and
correct, were ratified in the sum of $1,222,763.82.
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94-413 Report from Public Works Director recommending staff be
directed to commence environmental documents and design for
Webster/Eighth Street couplet.
Vice Mayor Roth stated that the change [proposed design] is
important, and he would like people [made] more aware that it is
going to happen; if Webster Street is down to one lane northbound,
bus stops should have adequate room for pulling out, specifically
at Lincoln and Webster on the southside; and Central eastbound
should continue to have two lanes for straight ahead, and not have
a left-turn lane, a straight lane, and a right-turn lane.
Vice Mayor Roth moved acceptance. Councilmember Lucas seconded the
motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-414 Ordinance No. . N.S. "Authorizing Grant of Easement
to Central & Park Associates to Allow the Installation of a Door in
the Building Located at 2314 Central Avenue." Introduced.
Councilmember Lucas stated she would abstain on this matter [due to
possible conflict of interest].
Don Roberts, Alameda, requested staff be directed to respond to
three questions: 1) was it a violation of the law for the door to
be constructed before Council approved the ordinance; 2) why was
easement condition, that the door be for emergencies only, ignored;
and 3) how much money will City receive from the company for
granting this easement.
Councilman Arnerich stated he too had requested the matter be
pulled from Consent Calendar; and presented questions concerning
various aspects of the agreement to the City Manager, including why
the door is already in place; and, can the City charge for the
easement.
The City Manager responded to Councilman Arnerich's various issues:
concerning why the door was put in prior to the matter returning to
Council, the City Manager explained the property owners urged staff
to expedite the matter so they would not lose their tenant, and
staff had the impression from Council that they wanted staff to do
whatever possible to aid the property owner in obtaining a tenant;
regarding the issue of emergency access, he stated the issue is
addressed in Section 4.3 of the lease agreement; regarding charging
the property owner, he explained that the City can continue to use
the property, it is a small easement, he inferred it is unlike
other City easements for exclusive use by owners; with respect to
possible revocation of the easement if the City decides to change
the use of the parking lot, the City Manager replied the City can
revoke the easement and that is addressed in Section 4.2 of the
agreement; the phrase "time is of the essence" relates back to
property owner and everyone realized this [matter] should proceed
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as soon as possible when agreement is completed; and how subsequent
property owners of the building will know about the easement, is
addressed in Section 4.6 of the agreement.
Councilman Arnerich stated he would like two items to be
incorporated into the agreement, one being that the door be listed
as an "emergency exit only."
The Public Works Director explained that the door does not fit the
criteria for an emergency door.
Vice Mayor Roth suggested a stipulation that the door be used only
as an alternate passageway, in the event the main door is blocked
and/or unsafe to exit.
Following further Council discussion, President Withrow suggested
a sign stating, "This door is to be used in an emergency only."
The City Manager responded staff could pursue matter with the
owners.
Councilman Arnerich suggested a sign be required in the agreement;
and stated he will incorporate that into a motion; if the agreement
comes back in that manner, he "will make the motion to introduce
this [ordinance] with the proviso that the proper wording be put on
the door." Vice Mayor Roth seconded the motion.
Councilmember Appezzato agreed with Councilman Arnerich; and when
matter comes back, he would like staff to look at the legal
ramifications, such as City liability.
The City Manager responded that the Hold Harmless clause, Section
8, indemnifies and holds the City harmless against any losses,
damages, liability claims, suits, costs or expenses.
Councilmember Appezzato and the City Manager discussed enforcement
of an "emergency door only" provision.
Councilman Arnerich believes the two things he discussed will
finalize [matters] and make it incumbent that door is to be used
for emergency purposes only, proper signing be put in place, and
property owner conveys to new property owner that City conditions
exist with the City.
Vice Mayor Roth suggested one other alternative; staff could pursue
requiring an alarm for the door and a sign stating "This door is
alarmed - do not use."
Councilmember Appezzato stated that is an option that needs to be
pursued; in fact, it may be discovered there is no reason for the
door; and he would like an answer to come back.
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The motion carried by the following voice vote: Ayes:
Councilmembers Appezzato, Arnerich, Roth and President Withrow - 4.
Nayes: None. Absent: None. Abstentions: Councilmember Lucas - 1.
AGENDA ITEMS
94-415 Resolution No. 12558 "Appointing Marie L. Gilmore as
a Member of the City Planning Board." Adopted.
Councilmember Lucas moved adoption of the resolution. Councilman
Arnerich seconded the motion which was carried by unanimous voice
vote - 5.
The Deputy City Clerk administered the Oath of Office.
Mayor Withrow presented a Certificate of Appointment to Ms.
Gilmore.
Actions Related to Base Conversion Process.
94-416 Status Briefing on Base Conversion Process.
President Withrow announced that the Project Director stated a
briefing was not required at this time.
Neil Patrick Sweeney, Alameda, stated he would defer his remarks
also.
94-417 Report from the City Manager regarding written
communication from the City of Oakland seeking action which will
allow the use of Tax-Exempt Bonds by the Port of Oakland for the
portion of their Dredging Project within the City of Alameda.
President Withrow announced this matter was pulled from the agenda
at the request of the City Manager.
94-418 Ordinance No. , N.S. "Amending the Alameda Municipal
Code by Repealing Section 24-5 (Smoking Control) of Chapter XXIV
(Public Health) and Replacing with New Section 24-5 (Smoking
Pollution Control), Eliminating Smoking in Workplaces and Enclosed
Public Places and Prohibiting Tobacco Product Free Distribution and
Vending Machines." (Continued from Regular Council Meeting of July
5, 1994) Not Passed.
Jonathan Krueger, Alameda Smoke-Free Coalition, stated that the
Coalition does not advocate making bars go smoke-free; he supports
ordinance in its original form, and smoking at McGee's Bar & Grill
allowed after 10:30 p.m., when the restaurant closes.
Bud Mills, Alameda, stated if smoking is cut out of bars, there
will be no bars.
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Don Roberts, Alameda, agreed with Mr. Krueger; stated no attempt
should have been made toward no-smoking in bars; and the compromise
would take care of problem for McGee's.
The City Attorney explained the five options in the staff report;
discussed Assembly Bill [AB13] which is on the Governor's desk and
must be vetoed by Monday [July 25] or become law; and noted it
prohibits smoking in all restaurants.
Councilmember Appezzato inquired, if the Governor signs the Bill,
would the matter need to come back for Council review to comply
with State law, and what cost would be involved; and makes sense to
wait until Monday.
The City Manager replied that the cost would be primarily for
printing and codifying the final ordinance; after 30 days,
enforcement would involve some costs; and noted most effort has
already been expended.
President Withrow inquired what the City is gaining; and if City-
enforced regulations would not be included in the State law.
The City Attorney explained AB13 has been reviewed carefully on the
preemption question, and various interpretations exist; she agrees
with interpretation that the State Bill allows for stricter local
regulations, and establishes a minimum, but not a maximum.
Responding to Councilmember Lucas, the City Attorney stated AB13
would take effect in January.
Councilmember Appezzato stated that his inclination is to exempt
bars; he suggests allowing speakers to address Council tonight, and
staff bring the matter back after AB13 and tailor the City
ordinance with AB13.
Councilmember Lucas stated she believes Councilmember Appezzato's
proposal is a good one.
Councilman Arnerich moved that Council "accept report, take no
action, live with the existing ordinance, and wait until the
outcome of the November Election" [State Proposition 188, Smoking
and Tobacco Products State Wide Regulation].
President Withrow stated the motion can be recognized but the Chair
will allow each speaker an opportunity to speak.
Vice Mayor Roth stated he thinks information must be gathered on
all sides; and interpretation on AB13 is also needed; and seconded
the motion.
Art Pate, Alameda, stated that he was told he could speak for the
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bar owners; and City should wait to see what the State does.
Several speakers indicated they agreed with previous speaker, Art
Pate, and would not further address the matter.
Ann Lum, Alameda, Ann's Lounge & Hofbrau, agreed with waiting until
the November election; and suggested people against smoking ban
could call Governor Wilson's office and request veto of AB13.
Dr. Robert Martin, Alameda, American Cancer Society, stated bars
are different from restaurants; no children are in bars, people go
to bars as a sort of club where people can meet; agreed with Mr.
Krueger: would like ordinance previously [introduced] by Council
which exempts bars; and Local government can add for example,
vending machines not contained in AB13.
Ronald Gottshall, Alameda, stated his position is opposition to
passing the ordinance, and he is a non-smoker.
Dale Odell, Alameda, stated he would defer to Councilman Arnerich's
motion.
Glenn Bulman, Alameda, stated the matter should be decided by a
[Election ballot] vote of the people.
Steve DiGiulio, Alameda, Dugout Sports Bar, agreed with previous
speaker, Mr. Bulman.
Paul Owens, Alameda, questioned preemption and the City. Attorney
explained that, if the ballot measure [State Proposition 188] is
passed, anything done, or to be done, will be ineffective; it will
be uniform law for the State of California.
David Grant, Alameda, stated the ballot measure is extreme; smoking
should be allowed in bars; and he does not care if the rest is non-
smoking.
Nancy Rogers, Alameda, spoke from audience (inaudible).
Julie Thomas, Alameda, agreed with Councilman Arnerich.
Michael Hellman, Alameda, stated the need to consider federal law,
the American Disabilities Act; a person not being able to enter a
public accommodation because of the smoke-filled environment is
basically the same as not being able to enter an accommodation in
a wheelchair because of stairs.
Richard Neveln, Oakland, noted that his respiratory problems and
his parents' deaths were due to their smoking; noted some stores
have no-smoking rule but workers smoke; and enforcement needs to be
worked out.
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Councilmember Lucas stated she will not support the motion; is
willing to wait for the outcome of AB13 but not for the November
election; she has concerns over whether the tobacco industry
initiative will hold up; even if it is, there will be much
litigation; and moved [substitute motion] to hold "off for another
Council Meeting until the fate of AB13 is decided."
Councilmember Appezzato stated since the Election is only three
months away and the will of the people will be spoken on that date,
he will support Councilman Arnerich's motion.
President Withrow stated, hearing no second, the motion dies.
Vice Mayor Roth stated one reason he will not support Councilmember
Lucas's motion is that he expects AB13 will be passed but the
interpretation of it will take a long time; therefore, he favors
waiting for November, although he does not anticipate the ballot
measure will pass.
The [Arnerich] motion was carried by the following voice vote:
Ayes: Councilmembers Appezzato, Arnerich, Roth, and President
Withrow - 4. Nayes: Councilmember Lucas - 1. Absent: None.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS. NON-AGENDA (Public Comment)
None.
COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (Communications from Council)
94-419 Councilmember Lucas stated that a property on Caroline
Street has some problems; apparently there are Section 8 tenants;
and she would like a report on the matter, including whether the
Housing Authority is monitoring [site].
94-420 Councilman Arnerich stated that he would like: 1) before
the next meeting, a status report on the house boat on the estuary;
and 2) zero-level tolerance for speeding and passing in bicycle
lanes.
94-421 President Withrow stated that the current issue
concerning the College of Alameda (COA) is whether COA could become
an independent college, a community college associated with a joint
venture between the City and Alameda Unified School District, a
community college associated only with the Alameda Unified School
District, or associated with the Chabot School District; he has
requested a number of the citizens of the City to sit as an Ad Hoc
One-Issue Advisory Group to survey the feasibility and practicality
of pursuing one of the options; and he has requested Rich Thomas,
former President of the School District; Mr. James Stonehouse,
Attorney, Jerry Healey, former COA Dean; Lee Harris, Attorney and
Member of the Planning Board; Mr. Floyd Hibbitts, resident and
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businessman on the West end and certified property appraiser; two
nominees from the College District; and two representatives of the
Alameda Unified School District staff to serve.
Councilmember Appezzato requested the item be agendized to see if
any costs are involved.
ADJOURNMENT
President Withrow adjourned the meeting at 9:15 p.m.
Res ectfully submitt
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DIANE B. FELSCH, CMC
City Clerk
The agenda for this meeting was posted 72 hours in advance.
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