1994-12-06 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE ALAMEDA CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 6. 1994
The meeting convened at 7:34 p.m. with President Withrow presiding.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilmember Lucas. Reverend
Lois "Suji" Hochenauer, Home of Truth Spiritual Center, 1300 Grand
Street, 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
94-714 Proclamation declaring the month of December, 1994 as
World Aids Month.
Mayor Withrow read the proclamation and presented same to Cindy
Acker.
94-715 Mayor Withrow read proclamation noting Santa Claus
symbolizes the tradition of giving, and residents of Hillhaven
Corporation's facilities have established the Hillhaven Ho Ho
Hotline in deference to children's dreams of Santa Claus; and
designated the Hotline as a North Pole Substation.
94-716 Mayor Withrow read proclamation on LITA (Love is the
Answer) volunteers who have been providing sensitive humanitarian
care to convalescent hospital residents in Alameda since 1984; and
declared December 6, 1994 as LITA Day in Alameda.
94-717 Presentation of Certificate of Appointment to Laurie J.
Hobbie, appointed to the Rent Review Advisory Committee (Tenant
Member) on November 15, 1994.
Mayor Withrow presented the Certificate to Ms. Hobbie.
94-718 Presentation of Certificate of Appointment to Robert J.
Stefun, appointed to the Rent Review Advisory Committee (Tenant
Member) on November 15, 1994.
Mayor Withrow presented the Certificate to Mr. Stefun.
CONSENT CALENDAR
At the request of citizens and Councilmember, Resolution (94-725)
regarding diagonal parking on Central Avenue, Resolution (94-726)
adopting Public Agency Retirement System (PARS), and (94-727)
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regarding State/Federal Surplus Personal Property Program, from the
Consent Calendar for discussion.
Vice Mayor Roth moved approval of the remainder of the Consent
Calendar, and Councilman Arnerich seconded the motion which carried
by unanimous voice vote - 5, with the exception of one abstention
by Councilmember Lucas on (*94-719), Minutes, as she did not attend
the November 15th meetings.
Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk.
*94-719 Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of November 15,
1994, and the Special Council Meeting of November 15, 1994.
Approved. [Abstention: Councilmember Lucas - 1]
*94-720 Report from Finance Director transmitting Quarterly Sales
Tax Report for period ending September 30, 1994, for sales
transactions in the second calendar quarter. Accepted.
*94-721 Resolution No. 12588 "Declaring Canvass of Returns
and Results of Consolidated General Municipal Election Held on
Tuesday, November 8, 1994. Adopted." Adopted.
Whole number of ballots cast: 23,931
Total number of votes for each candidate:
For Office of Mayor:
Ralph J. Appezzato 10,635
E. William Withrow, Jr. 10,164
Ron Paul Greer 726
Herb Walt Severns 371
For Office of Councilmember:
Charles M. Mannix 8,682
Karin Lucas 7,059
Al DeWitt 6,310
Richard A. Roth 5,714
Barbara M. Church Thomas 3,497
Tony Daysog 3,361
Don Newman 1,557
For Office of Member, Board of Education:
Anna Elefant 12,002
Berresford A. Bingham 7,491
Michael McMahon 5,302
Jon Lyon 3,375
Votes by precinct are attached hereto and made
a part hereof by reference.
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*94-722 Resolution No. 12589 "Reappointing T. David Edwards
as a Trustee of the Alameda County Mosquito Abatement District."
Adopted.
*94-723 Resolution No. 12590 "Accepting the Alameda
Countywide Transportation Plan as a City of Alameda Policy
Document." Adopted.
*94-724 Bills, certified by the City Manager to be true and
correct, were ratified in the amount of $2,100,652.36.
94-725 Resolution No. 12591 "Supporting the Transportation
Advisory Committee's (TAC) Recommendation Regarding Diagonal
Parking on the South Side of Central Avenue Between Willow Street
and Oak Street, Extending the Preferential Parking Permit Program
and Amending the Preferential Parking Permit Zone Map." Adopted.
Councilmember Lucas requested that an additional parking space for
the handicapped be provided.
Vice Mayor Roth commented on parking permit programs and diagonal
parking, and requested that the Park Avenue Permit matter be
revisited.
Councilmember Lucas moved approval. Councilman Arnerich seconded
the motion which carried by the following voice vote - Ayes:
Councilmembers Appezzato, Arnerich, Lucas and President Withrow -
4. Nayes: Vice Mayor Roth - 1. Absent: None. Abstentions: None.
94-726 Resolution No. "Adopting the Public Agency
Retirement System (PARS) for Part-Time Employees." Held over.
Punvipa Wendy Grice, Alameda, stated she is a Library part-time
employee, is concerned about PARS as she does not know who will be
investing the funds nor how funds will be invested; she is
comfortable with Social Security; and requested a pamphlet
regarding PARS, and a statement on what is available, be provided
to the part-time employees.
The City Manager stated that the majority of part-time employees
favor the proposal as it benefits them and the City; however, if
some persons are concerned and want more time, holding the
resolution over to the next meeting would be better.
Ray Cleone, Alameda, stated Item 9, Exhibit A, of resolution, is
ambiguous; and requested staff be directed to distribute
comprehensive information to the employees; resolution be returned
to staff for clarification of contributions and fiduciary
arrangements, and considered at a future meeting.
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Councilmember Appezzato stated he had asked this matter be pulled
for discussion, however, his concerns have been addressed and he
will wait for the matter to come back.
Councilmember Lucas moved to hold the matter over. Councilman
Arnerich seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote
- 5.
94-727 Resolution No. 12592 "Authorizing Participation in
State/Federal Surplus Personal Property Program." Adopted.
John Scott Graham, Alameda, presented his observations on the
Surplus Personal Property Program.
Councilmember Lucas moved approval. Councilman Arnerich seconded
the motion. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
REGULAR AGENDA
Mayor Withrow announced that the resolution regarding a street to
be named for Robert Davey, Jr., will be taken out of order.
94-728 Resolution Approving a Street Name Change of Sweet Road
to Davey Road in Village V, (Columbia), Harbor Bay Isle. (Mayor
Withrow) (Councilman Arnerich) Not adopted.
Resolution No. 12593 "Approving a Street Name Change of
Bridgeway Road to Robert Davey Jr. Drive." Adopted.
Lucille Rodriguez, Alameda, spoke on behalf of naming a street or
road as soon as possible in honor of Officer Davey, who was killed
in the line of duty while defending our community; and requested
his full name, Robert Davey, be used.
Al Cofer, Alameda, thanked Council, on behalf of the Alameda Police
Officers Association, for honoring one of their fallen officers,
and stated that in the Association's latest letter to Council, they
suggested, and requested Council's support, to rename Bridgeway
Road to Robert Davey Drive, for a number of reasons including,
Bridgeway Road is a street with substantial traffic flow and high
visibility, and there are no homes or businesses subject to the
hardship of changing addresses on business or legal documents; and
stated Sweet Road has a 100 foot length and remote location;
Association Members stood in support, and an illustration of the
proposed street sign was displayed.
John Scott Graham, Alameda, suggested Times Way be considered by
City Council also.
Councilmember-elect Charles Mannix, Alameda, thanked Council for
putting the matter on agenda; stated, when an officer is killed in
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the line of duty, the attack is also on each member of the
community; we have a long-overdue debt service to pay; the proposed
out-of-the-way street is a nice gesture but if logistics can be
worked out [to rename Bridgeway Road], the City might be able to do
better.
Diane Coler-Dark, Alameda, stated former Officer Davey should be
recognized, and if Council does not see fit to use Bridgeway Road
[for renaming] she suggests Times Way as an alternate; persons
driving down Park Street could see the [street] sign; and a remote
road in a residential area [Sweet Road] is unsuitable.
Neil Patrick Sweeney, Alameda, stated the City has made a mistake
waiting so long to honor Officer Davey; with military base
conversion and future community improvement plans, we [City] will
have opportunity to honor our fallen heroes.
President Withrow stated he requested City Manager place matter on
agenda in order to accelerate the process; he agrees with the
recommendation for Bridgeway as it fits all the criteria Council
requested, a visible main thoroughfare without many residences or
businesses; and dual signing can be installed with Bridgeway Road
and Robert Davey Drive signs on each pole.
Councilman Arnerich stated Robert Davey Jr. was not only a
dedicated police officer but one who lived in Alameda all his life;
to give him anything less than the best, would not be in the best
interest of the City; the reason for the Police logo on the sign is
so people in the future, who may not remember Robert Davey, will
know that [the street name] is in honor of a fallen police officer.
Councilman Arnerich moved renaming Bridgeway Drive [Robert Davey
Jr. Drive] be implemented as quickly as possible.
Councilman Arnerich requested that the Alameda Police Department
logo be included on the street sign, and dual signs be posted not
more than 90 days.
Councilmember Appezzato seconded the motion, apologized for the
delay, and suggested to the Police Officers' Association that "Jr."
be included on the street sign.
The motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-729 Written Communication from Morrie Dragna, Alameda,
suggesting naming Bocce Ball Courts in Lincoln Park after John
Ratto. (Councilmember Lucas); and
Report from Chair, Recreation Commission, transmitting
Commission's recommendation to not name components within a park or
recreational facility.
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Morris Dragna, Alameda, reviewed the history of the Ratto family,
and gave the background of matter; described efforts of John
Ratto's rebuilding of the Bocce Ball Courts in accordance with
professional guidelines, and in memory of John Ratto's father;
proposed the naming of the Bocce Ball Courts after John Ratto; and
stated funds will be donated for the plaque; to help defray most of
the expenses of the ceremony, manpower will be furnished if needed;
and a set of bocce balls given to Recreation & Parks Department
when the Bocce Ball Courts are listed as a sport played in Lincoln
Park.
Councilmember Lucas stated Mr. Ratto has contributed to this sport
for many years; and moved to name the facility the John Ratto Bocce
Courts.
Councilmember Appezzato seconded the motion.
Gail Wetzork, Chair, Recreation Commission, stated a letter from
the Commission was sent to Council recently regarding renaming of
parks and areas within parks; in 1993, the Commission placed a
moratorium, to October, 1994, on renaming until suggested
procedures could be formulated, also suggested a bocce ball
tournament each year in honor of John Ratto; if the Commission
allowed the renaming of a certain area of a certain park, proposed
procedures would be of no value.
Councilmember Appezzato stated a policy he has indicates "City of
Alameda's desire to establish a uniform policy to name City
facilities and portions thereof..."
Chair Wetzork stated that is true, however, the Recreation
Commission has the mandate regarding naming and renaming; and that
the Commission is only an advisory body.
Councilman Arnerich stated if a recommendation comes to Council
from a Commission or Board, and Council overturns its decision, he
has decided that he will always send matter back for a re-
evaluation.
Councilman Arnerich moved a substitute motion to refer the matter
back to the Recreation Commission for further study and evaluation.
Vice Mayor Roth seconded the substitute motion.
Councilmember Appezzato stated he will stand by the second to
Councilmember Lucas's motion but will support Councilman Arnerich's
motion if the other motion does not carry.
Councilman Arnerich stated Council could, upon reapplication by
Mr. Dragna, go ahead with Councilmember Lucas's original motion at
a future date; Mr. Dragna may even get support from the Recreation
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Commission; and that is why he is sending the matter back.
Vice Mayor Roth stated that the current Council has never approved
policy proposal of the Recreation Commission, Council has not had
an opportunity to discuss their recommendation, Commission should
submit proposal before Council is faced with naming facility, and
he will support the motion to send the matter back.
Substitute motion carried by the following voice vote: Ayes:
Councilmembers Arnerich, Roth and President Withrow - 3. Nayes:
Councilmembers Lucas and Appezzato - 2. Absent: None.
94-730 Resolution No. 12594 "Appointing Edwin Cooney as a
Member of the City Civil Service Board." Adopted.
Vice Mayor Roth moved adoption of the resolution. Councilman
Arnerich seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote
- 5.
The Deputy City Clerk administered the Oath of Office.
94-731 Resolution No. 12595 "Appointing Christ C. Christ as
a Member of the City Historical Advisory Board." Adopted.
Councilmember Lucas moved adoption of the resolution.
By consensus of Council, the resolution appointing Mr. Christ was
adopted.
The Deputy City Clerk administered the Oath of Office.
94-732 Resolution No. 12596 "Reappointing James T. Kennedy
as a Member of the City Economic Development Commission." Adopted.
Councilmember Lucas moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember
Appezzato seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote
- 5.
The Deputy City Clerk administered the Oath of Office.
94-733 Resolution No. 12597 "Reappointing James G. Pittard
as a Member of the City Economic Development Commission." Adopted.
Vice Mayor Roth moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember
Lucas seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote -
5.
The Deputy City Clerk administered the Oath of Office.
94-734 Resolution No. " Appointing Anthony H. Daysog
as a Member of the City Economic Development Commission." Not
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adopted.
Vice Mayor Roth moved adoption of the resolution. [Failed due to
lack of a second]
Councilmember Lucas stated there has been controversy concerning
this appointment, and made a substitute motion that the matter be
held over to the next Council meeting.
Councilman Arnerich seconded the substitute motion.
Mayor Withrow expressed disappointment.
Councilman Arnerich stated he is voting in the light of his opinion
that the person who would be replaced [Economic Development
Commission Member Diane Coler-Dark] has done a fine job.
Vice Mayor Roth stated Mr. Daysog has demonstrated a strong desire
to be a part of the function of the City and has the energy, desire
and educational background to be able to contribute to the City;
and he is disappointed.
Councilmember Appezzato stated he is not voting against Mr. Daysog,
but will be voting for Diane Coler-Dark, who has performed
admirably on the Economic Development Commission; and in the next
administration, a suitable place will be found for Mr. Daysog.
Councilmember Lucas stated her motion does not reflect upon Mr.
Daysog, she wanted only to give the next administration the
opportunity to make the appointment, especially as Ms. Coler-Dark
has done an outstanding job on the Commission.
The substitute motion was carried by the following voice vote:
Ayes: Councilmembers Appezzato, Arnerich, and Lucas - 3. Nayes:
Vice Mayor Roth and President Withrow - 2. Absent: None.
94-735 Communication to the Secretary of the Navy, with respect
to change of homeports of nuclear carrier battle groups. (Mayor
Withrow)
Councilmember Appezzato stated he believes the letter is premature
and, for Alameda to take a unilateral position without consulting
our [regional] neighbors, is inappropriate.
Councilmember Appezzato moved to allow new City Council to deal
with issue of the Navy remaining in Alameda. Councilmember Lucas
seconded the motion which carried by the following voice vote:
Ayes: Councilmembers Appezzato, Arnerich and Lucas - 3. Nayes:
Vice Mayor Roth and President Withrow - 2.
94-736 Public Hearing to consider allowing the Port of Oakland
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to use Tax-Exempt Bonds for the portion of their dredging project
within Alameda. (Continued from Council Meetings of November 1 and
November 15, 1994)
The City Manager stated the Port of Oakland has not yet signed the
Indemnification Agreement and the Public Hearing should be pulled
from the agenda.
John Scott Graham, Alameda, stated he is against Port of Oakland
receiving tax-exempt bonds.
Councilman Arnerich moved that the City Manager not place the
matter on agenda until the Port of Oakland comes back with a
definite date.
Vice Mayor Roth seconded the motion.
The motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-737 Report from Planning Director on status of Certified
Local Government Grant Program.
Robert DeCelle, Alameda, reviewed historic preservation grants
received and accomplishments because of the grants; and stated that
the City has received a grant for 1995 to establish a microfiche
archive of historic plans in the City's possession.
Councilman Arnerich moved acceptance of report. Vice Mayor Roth
seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-738 Report from Public Works Director recommending
appropriation of funds, selection of locations for temporary City
Hall facilities, and authorization for the City Manager to apply
for and/or enter into negotiations for leasing of various sites.
(Councilmember Lucas)
Frank Lopez, Alameda, stated he represents some merchants on Park
Street; that Independent Order of Odd Fellows will allow use of
their property for $1 a year; suggested use of ground floor of old
museum, vacant space in the Times-Star building and other sites and
requested the City not leave the area because merchants need City
Hall in this area.
Jerry Sherman, Alameda, implored Council to look only at Park
Street area for relocation, and stated he believes the east wing of
the High School and smaller sites provide enough space to
accommodate City Hall.
Al Downey, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, stated the
organization is willing to rent the site [11,000 square feet] at
the corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue for $1.00 a year
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for two years, provided the City modernizes the elevator, makes
other improvements needed, and pays utilities and maintenance.
Responding to Mayor Withrow, Mr. Downey explained that the elevator
changes will not cost as much as previously believed, as a new
elevator company has offered a different solution at a lower price.
Mr. Downey, replying to Councilman Arnerich's query, stated the new
elevator proposal has not been referred to the City for review for
compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act [ADA] requirements.
Councilman Arnerich stated sites must be reviewed by the City
because some sites may appear to be workable when they are not.
Kate Pryor, Alameda, stated that she is a business owner on Park
Street and requested City Hall remain in the Park Street Business
District.
Michael Littman, Alameda, stated he represents several landlords,
including the I.O.O.F. building landlord; the I.O.O.F. building has
a domed meeting room that would work well as a Council Chamber, and
believes the building would be viable.
Mayor Withrow discussed square footage.
Councilmember Lucas stated Council has an urgent need to make a
decision; if Council invests money in Building 6, there is a
potential for renting the space when the City vacates the building;
the City should look at I.O.O.F. building, the first floor of the
east wing of the Historic Alameda High School, and continue
evaluating Building 6 as the main facility.
Vice Mayor Roth stated the rent of $1.00 per year for I.O.O.F
building is only for two years, and improvements must be made; he
favors Building 6; the School District, may not be able to allow
the City to utilize the east wing of the Historic Alameda High
School beyond three years, and parking is a problem; therefore, he
would like to omit the east wing as a possible site.
Councilmember Appezzato stated he has major concerns regarding
Building 6, the Navy has no budget he is aware of, to assist the
City at this time; the City would be responsible for the property
e.g., maintenance and utilities; there may be costs that have not
been factored into Building 6; his preference at this point is to
remain in the Park Street Business District, continue to look at
Building 6, and the east wing of the Historic Alameda High School;
and his vote would be for the east wing.
In response to Councilmember Lucas, the City Manager stated
improvements would cost $400,000 and $600,000 for Building 6; that
he has requested further reduction; the total cost is about
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$840,000 and includes utilities, plans and specifications, office
planning, and the Public Works Director has more detailed
information.
Councilman Arnerich stated that Park Street, north of Lincoln,
generates 19.1 percent of the sales tax revenue and as much as
South Shore; he believes 20,000 square feet is all that is required
for City staff, enough floor space in the east end of town can be
found, and the one additional place on Webster Street; and he will
not deviate from his position.
Councilmember Appezzato moved that the City Manager continue
looking at Building 6 and the east wing of the Historic Alameda
High School.
Responding to Councilman Arnerich, the City Manager stated he will
look at the I.O.O.F. building.
Councilmember Lucas seconded Councilmember Appezzato's motion.
Councilman Arnerich stated he has no intention of going into
Building 6.
Councilmember Appezzato clarified his motion is to continue with
Building 6 because the east wing may not work, and if it does not,
City still needs the option of Building 6; but also continue to
look at the I.O.O.F. building and perhaps one or two others City
Manager is looking at, and the matter will return on [December]
20th [agenda].
The motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-739 Report from Public Works Director regarding proposed
Mandatory Seismic Retrofit Regulations for existing residential
structures.
David Baker, Alameda, objected to staff's recommendation that
seismic retrofitting would be required when a building permit is
issued for any addition or remodel with a valuation of over
$20,000; believes proposal will force people to not make
improvement.
Christopher Buckley, Alameda, stated the proposal should be broader
than pre-1940 buildings; all the seismic hazard issues around the
City should be looked at, and a comprehensive strategy developed;
the proposal imposes a significant financial burden on a selected
number of buildings.
Barbara Kerr, Alameda, submitted a letter to Council; stated her
personal financial decisions are not the City's business; she
chooses to carry earthquake insurance and that is her right; and
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suggested starting with affordable retrofitting, e.g., P.G.& E.
install flexible connections.
Darlene Banda, Alameda, stated she hopes Council will take a
cautious look at proposal, study other communities, and not do
anything to discourage the upgrading of properties.
Diane Coler-Dark, Alameda, questioned the City's right to mandate
seismic retrofit regulations; real estate has extensive
disclosures; what she does with her property is her choice; agrees
property owners will be discouraged from making improvements.
Councilmember Lucas stated strapping water heaters is low-cost, and
Council should attempt to make it a requirement for all property
owners; disclosures are not required to be made to renters and that
issue needs to be addressed.
Vice Mayor Roth stated it will be necessary to educate the public,
and citizens should participate in developing draft proposal.
President Withrow stated Council should provide some values to the
City Manager.
Vice Mayor Roth stated the people must provide input.
Councilman Arnerich discussed the problem of continual government
mandates; agrees with Vice Mayor Roth, Council must study matter
and receive public input, e.g. Board of Realtors.
Councilmember Appezzato stated safety is important but Council
cannot legislate every eventuality; agrees with Vice Mayor Roth
that the matter should be studied, and when it comes back, he would
like some idea of the range of residential structures discussed,
cost involved, and obligation when there is no building permit.
Councilmember Lucas moved the recommendation [to direct Public
Works Director to develop draft mandatory seismic retrofit
regulations for existing residential structures and present
proposed regulations to Council at a future meeting]. Vice Mayor
Roth seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-740 Report from Finance Director transmitting the City of
Alameda Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year
ending June 30, 1994. (Audit)
Councilman Arnerich stated some cities are in poor financial
condition and he is proud that Alameda has $5,000,000 in reserves,
City is doing well; and staff has done a great job.
President Withrow stated the City is financially sound, has
reserves, and is much better off than most cities in the East Bay,
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if not the whole Bay Area; and that the credit goes to the City
Manager and his staff.
The City Manager stated the audit is clean and reflects that the
City is complying with government accounting standards, the City
has been kept in a good financial position, and that will continue
to be a challenge.
Councilman Arnerich moved to accept the report. Vice Mayor Roth
seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-741 Report from Community Development Director regarding
appropriating additional funds for United Pilipinos of Alameda
grant closeout activities and approving an Amended Loan Agreement
to allow continued use of the Concordia Property for Youth Tutoring
and Mentoring Program and Administrative Office.
Councilmember Lucas suggested Council hold off decision on this
matter until another Council meeting, so that members of the UPA
can be represented.
Ginny Krutilek, Alameda, stated her concern is loss of the
Concordia Street property out of the housing loop; that she hoped
property might become a place for transitional housing that would
supplement the emergency shelter.
Councilmember Lucas moved to continue the matter.
Councilmember Appezzato seconded the motion which carried by
unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-742 Resolution No. 12598 "Commending the United Pilipinos
of Alameda for Services to the Community through the Operation of
an Emergency Shelter for Women and Children." (Social Services
Human Relations Board) Adopted.
Councilmember Lucas moved adoption. Councilman Arnerich seconded
the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-743 Ordinance No. 2680. N.S. "Amending the Alameda Municipal
Code by Amending Subsection 8-7.9 (Heavy Commercial Vehicles) of
Section 8-7 (Parking Prohibitions) of Chapter VIII (Traffic and
Motor Vehicles)." Finally Passed.
Pat Haynes commented on neighbors' distress due to the diesel tow
truck in the neighborhood.
Christine Servente, Alameda, stated she hopes the ordinance will be
passed because of the disturbance from the A11-City Towing trucks.
Jay Olaysen, Alameda, stated he lives on Lincoln Avenue and
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neighbors have dealt with the problems for a couple of years and
the vehicles are parked over the lawn and near driveways; no
residential areas should have such commercial business.
Vice Mayor Roth moved final passage. Councilman Arnerich seconded
the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-744 Ordinance No. 2681 N.S. "Amending the Community
Improvement Plan for the Business and Waterfront Improvement
Project." Finally Passed.
Vice Mayor Roth moved final passage. Councilman Arnerich seconded
the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-745 Ordinance No. 2682 N.S. "Amending the Plan of the West
End Community Improvement Project." Finally Passed.
Councilman Arnerich moved final passage. Vice Mayor Roth seconded
the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
94-746 Ordinance No. 2683 N.S. "Approving Amendment to Lease
Agreement Between the Alameda Unified School District, as Lessor,
and the City of Alameda, as Lessee for Premises Located at 1525 Bay
Street Used as Mastick Senior Center." Finally Passed.
Councilman Arnerich moved final passage. Vice Mayor Roth seconded
the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (Public Comment)
94-747 Neil Patrick Sweeney, Alameda, stated that Mayor Withrow
should replace Mr. Don Parker, Base Conversion Project Manager, in
January; and the President of the College of Alameda should receive
recognition for contributions to base conversion efforts.
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Vice Mayor Roth moved extension of the meeting past 11:00 p.m.
Councilman Arnerich seconded the motion which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 5.
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94-748 Barbara Kerr, Alameda, stated, concerning seismic
retrofit matter, (paragraph 94-739) that the real estate business
is a different business from owning, operating rental property; and
she objects to Board of Realtors participating in developing
proposal.
COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (Communications from Council)
94-749 Consideration of Mayor's nomination for appointment to
the Planning Board.
Mayor Withrow nominated Monica Au for appointment.
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94-750 Consideration of Mayor's nomination for appointment to
the Social Service Human Relations Board.
Mayor Withrow pulled this matter from the agenda.
94-751 Vice Mayor Roth stated that he was disappointed the
holiday decorations were not yet on Webster Street, but he
understands the decorations will be put up next week.
94-752 Councilman Arnerich stated that the City Manager should
look into the matter of December 7th being declared as Remembrance
Day by the President of the United States.
ADJOURNMENT
President Withrow adjourned the meeting at 11:04 p.m.
pectfully submitted,
AZ(
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City Clerk
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