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1999-12-07 CC minutesSPECIALJOINTMEETINGOFTHECITYCOUNCIL ANDTHEALAMEDAREUSEANDREDEVELOPMENTAUTHORITY TUESDAY--DECEMBER7,1999--7:00P.M. MayorAppezzatoconvenedtheSpecialJointMeetingat7:00p.m. RollCall-Present:CouncilmembersDaysog,Dewitt,Johnson, KerrandMayorAppezzato-5. Absent:None. TheSpecialJointMeetingwasadjournedtoClosedSessionto consider: (99-587)ConferencewithRealPropertyNegotiator;Property:Fleet IndustrialSupplyCenterandAlamedaPoint(Tidelands TrustLandTrade);NegotiatingParties:CityofAlameda andStateLandsCommission;UnderNegotiation:Termsand Conditions. FollowingtheClosedSession,thespecialJointMeetingwas reconvenedandMayorAppezzatoannounceddirectionwasgiventothe city'sRealPropertyNegotiators. Adjournment Therebeingnofurtherbusiness,MayorAppezzatoadjournedthe SpecialJointMeetingat7:15p.m. Respectfullysubmitted, ~!ifFR~c~L CityClerk TheagendaforthismeetingwaspostedinaccordancewiththeBrown Act. SpecialJointMeeting AlamedaCityCounciland AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority December7,1999 MINUTESOFTHEREGULARCITYCOUNCILMEETING TUESDAY--DECEMBER7.1999--7:30P.M. MayorAppezzatoconvenedtheRegularMeetingat8:16p.m. ROLLCALL-Present:CouncilmembersDaysog,Dewitt,Johnson, KerrandMayorAppezzato-5. Absent:None. AGENDACHANGES None. PROCLAMATIONS,SPECIALORDERSOFTHEDAYANDANNOUNCEMENTS (99-588)PresentationofcertificateofServicetoPeterDavis, Chair,RentReviewAdvisoryCommittee. MayorAppezzatopresentedtheCertificatetoMr.Davis. (99-589)PresentationbytheLeagueofWomenVotersofthe publicationentitled"SanFranciscoBayAreaDecisionMakers- DirectoryofRegionalandInter-CountyAgencies(1999-2001)". LenaTam,President,AlamedaLeagueofWomenVoters,presentedthe 17thandfinaleditionoftheDirectorytoCouncil. (99-590)MayorAppezzatoannouncedthatAT&T/TCIhasadvisedthe citythatasofDecember15,1999,thegovernmentchannelwillbe Channel15ratherthanChannel22. CONSENTCALENDAR MayorAppezzatoannouncedthattherecommendationtoacceptthe cityofAlamedaComprehensiveAnnualFinancialReport[paragraph no.99-593]wasremovedfromtheConsentCalendarfordiscussion. ViceMayorDaysogmovedapprovaloftheremainderoftheConsent Calendar. councilmemberJohnsonsecondedthemotion,whichcarriedby unanimousvoicevote5.[Itemssoenactedoradoptedare indicatedbyanasteriskprecedingtheparagraphnumber.] (*99-591)MinutesofthespecialandRegularcityCouncilMeetings heldonNovember16,1999.Approved. RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 (*99-592)RecommendationtoacceptAnnualReportoftheCommunity ImprovementCommission.Accepted. (99-593)RecommendationtoaccepttheCityofAlameda ComprehensiveAnnualFinancialReportforFiscalYearEndedJune 30,1999;theAuditor'sReportonAgreedUponProcedureson CompliancewithVehicleCodeSection40200.3Parkingcitation Processing;andtheAgreedUponProceduresReportonCompliance withtheProposition1111998-99AppropriationsLimitIncrement. councilmemberKerrcommentedonawardsfortheComprehensiveAnnual FinancialReport;statedtheComprehensiveAnnualFinancialReport statesAlamedaPower&Telecom's(AP&T's)assetsminusliability.is over$69Million;however,afootnoteindicatesAP&T'sshareof NCPA'sdebtis$157Million;there.isan.additional$18Million liabilitybecauseoftheContractwithSIGCORPiinquiredwhether theactualnetworthofAP&Tisnegative$106Million. TheFinanceDirectorstatedtheamountdisclosedinthefootnoteis contingentliability;currentliabilityisrecordedinthecurrent financials. councilmemberJohnsonrequestedcontingentliabilitybeexplained. MariaGiannell,Auditor,MazeandAssociates,statedaccounting rulesrequiredisclosureofliabilitieswhichAP&Tmighthaveto payifNCPAwereunabletomeetdebtservicerequirements;however, thereisnotadirectliabilityunlessNCPAweretofold;$69 MillionisAP&T'scurrentassets;ifpowerfacilitiesoperatedby NCPAfailtogenerateenoughpowertomakedebtservicepayments, members,includingAP&T,wouldbecalledupontomakeup differences;theentireamountoftheNCPA'sdebtmightnotbe passedontoAP&T i thedebtisnotrecordedonthefinancial statementsbecauseitisnotadirectdebtofAP&T;thefootnote letsreadersknowthatatsomepointintimeAP&Tmightbe responsibleforpayingsomeportionofthedebt;theamount[$157 Million]cannotbefiguredintonetworthsimplybecauseAP&Tmight havetomakesomepaymentssometimeinthefuture. councilmemberKerrinquiredwhetherNCPAiscurrentlymakingenough moneytocoverthedebt,towhichAuditorGiannellrespondedinthe affirmative. councilmemberJohnsoninquiredtheamount.ofAP&T'snetworth,to whichAuditorGiannellresponded$69Million. councilmemberJohnsonmovedapprovalofthestaffrecommendation. councilmemberDewittsecondedthemotion,whichcarriedby unanimousvoicevote-5. RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 (*99-594)RecommendationtoaccepttransmittalofAuditReportfor PensionPlans1079and1082forPeriodEndingJune30,1999. Accepted. (*99-595)IntroductionofOrdinanceApprovingandAuthorizingthe ExecutionofLeaseAgreementBetweenSprintSpectrumL.P.,as Lessee,andthecityofAlameda,asLessor,fortheInstallationof aTelecommunicationTransmissionFacilityatFireStation#4. Introduced. (*99-596)Ratifiedbillsintheamountof$1,524,348.65. REGULARAGENDAITEMS (99-597)PublicHearingtoconsider~R~e~s~o~1~u~~t~i~o~nL-~N~ow.~__1~3~1~6~O, "AdoptingaMitigatedNegativeDeclarationandaMitigation MonitoringProgramfortheNavalAirstationAlamedaReplacement wastewaterInterceptorSystemProject."Adopted i (99-597A)IntroductionofOrdinanceApprovingandAuthorizingthe ExecutionofPermanentandTemporaryConstructionEasementsBetween EastBayMunicipalUtilityDistrict,asGrantee,andthecityof Alameda,asGrantor,fortheNavalAirstationAlamedaReplacement wastewaterInterceptorSystemProject.Introduced;and (99-597B)IntroductionofOrdinanceApprovingandAuthorizingthe FourthAmendmenttoAlamedaGatewayTidelandsLeasetoIncludeEast BayMunicipalutilityDistrictSanitarySewerEasementforthe NavalAirstationAlamedaReplacementWastewaterInterceptorSystem project.Introduced. MayorAppezzatoopenedthepublicportionoftheHearing. Therebeingnospeakers,MayorAppezzatoclosedthePublicHearing. councilmemberDeWittmovedadoptionoftheResolutionand introductionoftheOrdinances. councilmemberJohnsonsecondedthemotion,whichcarriedby unanimousvoicevote-5. *** MayorAppezzatocalledarecessat8:35p.m.andreconvenedthe RegularMeetingat8:43p.m. *** (99-598)PublicHearingtoconsideranappealofaPlanningBoard decisiontoupholdthePlanningDirector'sMinorDesignReview Approvalforasecondstoryaddition.Thesiteislocatedat11 ChilmarkLane.Appellant:JosephAudelo.Applicants:Brianand SusanMaddock;and RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 (99-598A)ResolutionNo.13161,"sustainingApprovalbythe PlanningBoardofthecityofAlamedaUpholdingMinorDesignReview ApprovalfortheConstructionofaSecondStoryAdditionat11 ChilmarkLane,Alameda.Adopted. MayorAppezzatoopenedtheportionoftheHearing. Opponents JosephAudelo,Appellant,statedClipperCovehasitsownsetof rules:undersection8.6,anyownerproposingtoperformworkof anykindwhichrequiresthepriorapprovaloftheProject ArchitecturalCommitteeshallapplytosuchCommitteeforapproval bynotifyingProjectArchitecturalCommitteeofthenatureofwork inwritingandfurnishinginformationtosuchCommitteeas required;theProjectArchitecturalCommittee'sapprovalis required;theCommitteedidnotapprovetheproposal;requestedthe rulesofClipperCovebefollowed;furtherstatedhousesinhis areadonothavehomesasclose;thePlotPlanofthesubdivision indicateshishouseisclosertoanotherstructure[house]thanany othersinthedevelopment;thesizeoftheadditionistoomuchin toosmallofaspace;theedgeofhispropertylineissevenfeet; theprojectwouldcreatetunnelvisioninhisbackyard. MayorAppezzatoinquiredwhetherMr.Audelo'shomeistwostory,to whichMr.Audelorespondedintheaffirmative. councilmemberKerrinquiredthedistanceofMr.Audelo'sbackyard setbackbetweenhishouseandfence,towhichMr.Audeloresponded hispropertylineissevenfeetandthereisafivefooteasement. InresponsetoCouncilmemberKerr'sfurtherinquirywhetherthe existingsideyardof11ChilmarkLaneisfivefeet,Mr.Audelo respondedintheaffirmative. PatShepherd,BoardMember,ClipperCoveHomeowners'Association, statedtheBoardvotedagainsttheprojectbecauseoftheshort spacebetweenthehousesandfelttheprojectwoulddecreasethe valueoftheAudelo'shouse;statedMr.Audelo'ssunspacewouldbe cutoff. councilmemberKerrinquired.whethertheClipperCoveAssociationis consideringplacingamoratoriumonsecondstories. Ms.ShepherdrespondedtheAssociationdoesnothavetheauthority initsCC&R'stoplaceamoratoriumonsecondstories;however,the Boardwouldliketoestablishguidelinesastowhichsinglestory homescanbuildupwithoutimpactingadjoininghomes. MayorAppezzatostatedClipperCoveowners'responsetoa questionnaireregardingthepossibleprohibitionofsecond-story RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 additionswasnotstrongenoughfortheBoardtoconsideraPlanned DevelopmentAmendment;attendeesattwomeetingswereagainsta totalprohibitionandwerenotabletoagreeuponguidelineswith designandsquarefootagerequirementsonsecondstoryadditions; thematterhasbeentabled. Ms.ShepherdstatedtheBoardisworkingonthematter;theflyer senttohomeownerswasmisstated;theBoardisnotsuggestingall secondstoriesbeprohibited;thematterwouldbeaddressedcaseby case. ViceMayorDaysoginquiredwhetherthereareothertwostoryhomes whichhaveasimilarsituation,towhichMs.Shepherdrespondedall second-storybuilduphasbeenalongthewaterorRobertDaviesJr. Drive,ratherthantheinternalsectionofClipperCove. NancyCytron,Alameda,submittedpicturesoftheportionofher propertywhichbacksupto11ChilmarkLane;statedtheMaddocks haveasmalllotwhichisnearthepropertylineonallsides; everysurroundinghomewillbeimpacted;further<statedifallone- storyhomesarechangedtotwo-stories:1)thenumberofpeoplein theareawillincrease;2}thequalityoflifewillbelowered;3} theversatilityoftheneighborhoodwouldbechanged,e.g.there wouldnotbeelderlypeoplewhodonotwantstairsandfirst-time homebuyerswhocanonlyaffordsingle-storyhomes;the neighborhoodwouldendupwitheverybodythesameratherthana versatilemix. Proponents WillHarrison,ProjectArchitect,statedthePlansarein compliancewithCityOrdinancesandthePlannedDevelopment(PD) forClipperCove;two-storyhomesarepermittedinClipperCove; therearenorestrictions;theguidelinesfordevelopmentarethe PDandzoningOrdinance;theClipperCoveBoardignoredorviolated its·PD·andtheZoning·Ordinance;.thedecisionwasappealedtothe CommunityBoardandwasreversed;Ordinancesexisttoevenlyapply rulestoeverybodYiencroachmentallowsbuildingtowithinseven feetoftherealpropertyline;theCouncilisbeingaskedto restrictentitlementstobenefittheAppellant;amodestsecond storyadditionisbeingproposed;urgedCounciltoupholdthe decisionsofthePlanningDirectorandPlanningBoard. MayorAppezzatoinquiredthesquarefootageoftheaddition,to whichMr.Harrisonrespondedsixhundredsquarefeet. BrianMaddock,Applicant,statedthatheispursuingamodest additiontohissmallhouse;thedesignisworthyandwillimprove theneighborhood;thehousewasbuiltintherecessiontoprovide low-endcosthousinginthedevelopment;thatheintendstostayin thehouse. RegularHeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 Therebeingnofurtherspeakers,MayorAppezzatoclosedthepublic portionoftheHearing. Inresponseto~ouncilmemberKerr'sinquiry,ClipperCoveBoard MemberMs.ShepherdstatedtheBoardiscurrentlyconsidering establishmentofsecondstoryguidelines. MayorAppezzatoinquiredwhetherothersareconsideringsecond storyadditions,towhichMs.Shepherdrespondedinthe affirmative. MayorAppezzatostatedsixoftheeighthomessurrounding11 ChilmarkLanearetwo-story. councilmemberJohnsoninquiredwhethertheClipperCoveBoardwas concernedaboutdenyingahomeownerrightswhichothershaveunder currentrules. Ms.Shepherdrespondedthisisthefirsttimetheissuehasarisen; othersecondstoryadditionshavenotbeenontheinterior. councilmemberDewittinquiredwhetheravarianceisrequired. ThePlanningDirectorrespondedavarianceisnotrequired;stated theadditioniswithintheexistingpropertyfootprint. councilmemberDeWittinquiredwhetheradjacentpropertyvalues wouldbeimpacted,towhichthePlanningDirectorrespondedother housesneartwo-storyadditionshaveappreciated. TheCityAttorneystatedCouncil'sdecisionshouldfocusonthe City'szoningcodeprovisions. councilmemberKerrstatedtheproposedResolutionhasfindingsthe Councilmustmakebeforeapprovingdesignreview:1)theproject willhavenosignificantadverseeffectsonpersonsorpropertyin thevicinity;2)theprojectwillbecompatibleandharmoniouswith thedesignanduseofthesurroundingproperties;and3)the projectwillbeconsistentwiththeCity'sDesignReview Guidelines;Councilhastomakesaidfindingstoapprovetheminor designreview. ViceMayorDaysogstatedtherearefourreasonstoupholdthe PlanningDirector'sminordesignreviewapprovalforasecondstory addition:1)theadditionshouldnotimpacttheneighbor'sproperty value;2)mostoftheunitsinClipperCovearetwo-story;3)six homesoftheeighthomesadjacentto11ChilmarkLanearetwo- story;and4)designreviewissuesshouldbebasedonwhatthe neighborhoodthinks;thereisnotconsensusintheneighborhood;at twomeetings,residentswereagainstatotalprohibitionofsecond storyadditions;theMaddock's[Applicant]shouldnotbepenalized RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 becausethehouseisnotintheareawheresecond-storyadditions havebeenallowedtraditionally. councilmemberJohnsonstatedHarborBayhasmanytwo-storyhomeson smalllots;outlinedthedesignreviewprocess;statedtheprocess hasbeenthoroughandthematterhasbeengivenserious considerationateverylevel;thereisalwaysimpactonthe neighbors;theAssociation'srulesmustbeappliedtoeverybodyto befair;theprojectiswithinrules;theHomeowners'Association canamenditsrules;therearenotsufficientreasonstofindthe projecthasanadverseimpactorisinconsistentwiththeCity's DesignReviewGuidelines. councilmemberJohnsonmovedadoptionoftheResolution. ViceMayorDaysogsecondedthemotion. Underdiscussion,CouncilmemberKerrstatedsecondstoryadditions arenormallymajordesignreview;thehomesareveryclose together;twelvefeetfromthekitchenareaandbackwindowsofthe Audelo'shouse,therewillbeatwenty-fivefootwall;thatshe cannotmakethefindingthattherewouldnotbeanyadverseeffects onpersonsorproperty;thehouseiszonedPD;however,regular zoningstandardsrequiresevenfootsideyardsfortwo-story buildings;thecaseispeculiar;thatsheisnotopposedtosecond storyadditionsatHarborBayIsle;theHomeowners'Associationin theimmediateareaturnedtheproposaldown;thesecondstory additionwouldaddfurtherencroachment[ontheAudelo'sproperty]. MayorAppezzatostatedClipperCoveiswrestlingwiththeissueof secondstoryadditions;however,residentsdonotwanttoban additionsatthistime;sixoftheeighthomessurroundingthe propertyaretwo-story;themajorityofhomesinthedevelopment aretwo-story;hopefullythedecisionwillnotimpactrelationships betweentheneighbors. Onthecallforthequestion,themotioncarriedbythefollowing voicevote:Ayes:CouncilmembersDaysog,DeWitt,JohnsonandMayor Appezzato-4.Noes:CouncilmemberKerr-1. {99-599}PublicHearingtoconsiderHousingandCommunity DevelopmentNeedsandFY1998-99PerformanceReview. MayorAppezzatoopenedthepublicportionoftheHearing. PublicSpeakers: AmberSanner,Alameda,statedtheCityislackingrecreational facilitiesforyouth;mostrecreationalactivitiesofferedinvolve thehighschools;recreationalfacilitiesoutsideoftheschool systemshouldbeprovidedtogetadolescentsoffthestreetand RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 intoaproductiveatmosphere;moreartanddramaactivitieswould gaininterestofmanyyouth. JustinHarrison,Alameda,HOMEProject,statedyouthneedanarea orbuildingspecificallydesignatedfortheiruse. RobbieHanson,HOMEProject,statedthegymandswimmingpoolnext totheSkatePark[atAlamedaPoint]shouldbeopened;the communityislackinginrecreationforteens. NinaQuintero,HOMEProject,statedyouthneedtolearnbusiness skills;aspaceforyouthbusinesses,suchasaskateshop,movie theaterandcafe,shouldbecreated. DexterSimmons,HOMEProject,statedentertainmentforyouthis important;youthwouldpayforentertainmentandsaidmonieswould circulatebacktothecity. StephanieYoung,HOMEProject,discussedHomeSweetHome,ayouth childcareprogram;stated1,000toddlersinAlamedaneed[day care]slots. KimCoulthurst,HOMEProjectCoach,statedthereisahugeneedto addressyouthempLoymerrt,e.g.youth-runbusinesses,training; schoolsarenotpreparedtoaddressworkforcepreparedness. viceMayorDaysoginquirediftherewasanydiscussionregarding potentialapprenticeshippositionsinconstructiontradesat AlamedaPoint. Ms.Coulthurstrespondedthattwomeetingswereheldwithtrade associations;apre-apprenticeshipprogramisbeingconsidered;and AlamedaPointisaperfectplaceforsuchaprogram. viceMayorDaysoginquiredwhetherCitystaffisworkingwithHOME Projectonsaidapprenticeships,towhichthecityManager respondedanoff-agendareportwouldbeprovidedtothec i ty Councilonthematter. councilmemberKerrcommentedvocationaltrainingisusually providedatthehighschools. Ms.Coulthurststatedthereareveryfew[vocational]classes offered;saidclasseshavebeenseverelycut. CouncilmemberKerrinquiredwhethertherewereanydiscussionswith theSchoolDistrictonthematter. Ms.Coulthurstrespondedconsiderationwasbeinggiventomaking thebuildingtradespre-apprenticeshipprogramavocational educationclass. Regular11eeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 councilmemberJohnsonstatedtheremustbeprogramssimilartothe ACTransitapprenticeship/internship-typeprogramforhighschool students;regionalagencyprogramsthroughouttheareashouldbe consideredforAlamedastudents. Ms.CoulthurstrespondedEastBayMunicipalutilityDistricthasan apprenticeshipprogram;transportationisabigissueforstudents; mostofthe[regional]agencies'officesareinOakland;matter willbeexplored. councilmemberJohnsoncommentedpermanentworkersarehiredfrom apprenticeshipprograms. LeslieMedine,HOMEProject,statedopportunitiesshouldbe providedforyouthandadultstoworktogether;inregardtouseof thegYm[atAlamedaPoint],thereshouldbeacommunityprocessto findoutwhatparents,seniorsandyouthwant,andinputprovided totheRecreationandParkDepartment;thereshouldbeacommunity- buildprocesstoopenthegym;HOMEProjecthasapproachedthe TradesCounciltohelp. IreneArroyo,BANANAS,Inc.,urgedCounciltocontinuefundingthe AlamedaChildCareVendorProgram;BANANAShasserveddiverse familiesfromNorthernAlamedaCountysince1974,andoperated childcarevendorprogramssince1975;subsidizedchildcareisin shortsupplyinthe CitYi WoodstockChildCareDevelopmentCenter has216subsidizedslotswithapproximately150familiesonthe waitinglist;AlamedaCollegehas105subsidizedslotsandalong waitinglist;withthenewWelfareReform,low-incomeworking parentswillbeimpacted;since1985,BANANAShasbeen administeringtheAlamedaChildCareVendorProgramwithCDBG funds;goalistohelplow-incomeworkingparentsbecomestableand selfsufficient. ***MayorAppezzatoexplainedthepurposefortheHearing. *** PublicSpeakers(continued) ReneeDuBois,FourBridgesProgram,statedFourBridgeshopesfor Council'scontinuedsupport;explainedtheProgram'spurpose. AudreyChiang,BoardMember,AlamedaMulti-CuIturalCommunity Center,stateditisimportantfortheCitytocontinuethesupport ofAlameda'sfirstcommunitycenterdedicatedprimarilyto celebratingdifferentculturesandmeetingtheneedsofAlameda's diversecommunities. TomSartwell,Alameda,statedAlamedahasgrownintoaverydiverse culture;theestablishmentoftheMulti-culturalcommunityCenter RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 wasneeded. BarbaraGuenther,AlamedaHeadstartProgramDirector,stated affordablechildcareisneeded;childrenareputatriskwhen parentscannotaffordchildcareandcannotgotowork;primary needsare:1)affordablecareforinfantsandtoddlers,and2)care duringnon-traditionalhours;qualityisthenumberonefactorthat effectschildrenintheiroutcomesineducationlearningandtheir outcomesasadults. councilmemberJohnsoninquiredaboutHeadstartProgramfunding. Ms.GuentherstatedHeadstartreceives$1.6Millionfromabasic grantandexpansiongrantfunding;$336,000fortwo(2)full-day full-years,and$300,000foreight(8)newclassroomsatBuilding 101. councilmemberJohnsoninquiredhowmanychildrenwereservedbythe Program. Ms.GuentherrespondedProgramfundingserved199children,andan additional40childrenwithexpansiongrantfunding. councilmemberJohnsoninquiredwhethertheHeadstartProgramwill movetoBuilding101. Ms.GuentherrespondedHeadstartwillprobablynotmoveallofits programstoBuilding101;Headstartwillconsidercreating opportunitieswithmulti-fundingstreams,e.g.partnerships,mixing publicandprivate[funds];Headstartwantstomeettheneedsof thecommunity;Headstartisnotincompetitionwithanyone;the communityisnotmeetingchildcareneeds. CouncilmemberJohnsoninquiredwhenBuilding101couldbeused. Ms.GuentherrespondedBuilding101maynotbecompletedinYear 2000;theSchoolDistricthasallowedHeadStarttoremainatthe WoodstockChildDevelopmentCenteruntilJune2000;HeadStartis inafacilitycrisis. BillSmith,Alameda,commentedonthematteroftransportation. MayorAppezzatoclosedthepublicportionoftheHearing. DeputycityManagerstatedthePublicHearingisthebeginningof theformalprocessfornextyear'sCDBGGrant. councilmemberDewittmovedacceptanceoftheStaffReport. councilmemberJohnsonsecondedthemotion. RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999 Underdiscussion,CouncilmemberDewittstatedtheHOMEProject youtharerequestingthecitytoassistwithprovidinga building(s}foryouth-arts &drama,entertainment,andbusinesses, and[useof]the[AlamedaPoint]Gymnasium,whichwillnot necessarilybeafinancialimpactonthebudget. Onthecallforthequestion,themotioncarriedbyunanimousvoice vote-5. (99-600)OrdinanceNo.2818,"ApprovinganAddendumtoSublease BetweenAlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority(ARRA)and Bladium,Inc.andAcceptingAssignmentofInterestinLeaseof Building40atAlamedaPointfromARRA,asSublessor,andGranting OptiontoPurchaseBuilding40toBladium,Inc.,asSublessee." Finallypassed. councilmemberKerrmovedfinalpassageoftheOrdinance. councilmemberJohnsonsecondedthemotion,whichcarriedby unanimousvoicevote-5. ORALCOMMUNICATIONS,NON-AGENDA (99-601)RichardNeveln,Alameda,statedOaklandreceivedaCal Worksgrantintheamountof$450,000andnowhaslatenightand weekendtransit;Alamedashouldpursuesaidgrantstoprovidelate nightandweekendtransit. COUNCILCOMMUNICATIONS None. ADJOURNMENT TherebeingnofurtherbusinessbeforetheCityCouncil,Mayor AppezzatoadjournedtheRegularMeetingat10:18p.m. Respectfullysubmitted,>1~· ~~~eB.Felsch,CMC cityClerk TheagendaforthismeetingwaspostedinaccordancewiththeBrown Act. RegularMeeting AlamedaCityCouncil December7,1999