2021-09-07 Continued 2021-07-20 Regular CC MinutesContinued July 20, 2021 Regular Meeting
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MINUTES OF THE CONTINUED JULY 20, 2021 CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY- -SEPTEMBER 7, 2021- -6:59 P.M.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft convened the meeting at 7:11 p.m.
ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers Daysog, Herrera Spencer, Knox
White, Vella, and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft – 5. [Note:
The meeting was conducted via Zoom]
Absent: None.
CONTINUED AGENDA ITEMS
(21-523) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code, Including
Article VIII (Sunshine Ordinance) of Chapter II (Administration) to Clarify Enforcement
Provisions and Provide for Other Updates and Enhancements to the Sunshine
Ordinance. Introduced.
The City Attorney gave a brief presentation.
Outlined the “penalties” section of the Sunshine Ordinance; stated that she finds the
section concerning; the penalty is harsh and unnecessary; the Open Government
Commission (OGC) has not heard many complaints; urged Council to amend the clause
and represent a fair process; noted San Francisco’s Sunshine Task Force does not
have a similar penalty clause and Alameda should follow: Carmen Reid, Alameda.
Expressed support for speaker Reid’s comments; stated that he is concerned about
transparency; outlined a published agenda error change; stated changes are made to
matters on published agendas including u pdated correspondence; many items need
more transparency; urged Council create a Citizens Task Force which holds public
meetings; expressed support for changes to the ad hoc committee provision; outlined
previous updates made to the Sunshine Ordinance : Jay Garfinkle, Alameda.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated Council is considering specific provisions; requested
clarification on the penalties provision of the Sunshine Ordinance.
The City Attorney stated staff has not proposed any changes to the penalty section of
the ordinance; the section is a carryover and is intended to limit the amount of work for
City staff and Commissions related to unfounded complaints.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft requested clarification about correspondence being added to
agenda items.
The City Clerk stated any additional correspondence that comes in is attached to the
agenda item; as correspondence is received, the date updated; new correspondence
added at the top of the document.
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Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether correspondence is ofte n received up until the
time of the meeting, to which the City Clerk responded in the affirmative.
Councilmember Herrera Spencer stated that she would like to know whether it is
possible to have the OGC review the penalty provision; the provision is extr eme; she
would like to know the procedure of having the provision reviewed; expressed concern
about the use of the term “shall” under Section 2-93.8.a.
The City Attorney stated the ordinance shows the originating body being required to
consider the Commission’s recommendation with the use of the term “shall.”
Councilmember Herrera Spencer stated that she is concerned by the use of the term
“shall;” the term “may” should be used instead; she has concerns about the Commission
dictating that Council must consider a recommendation; the interim poses Council
keeping status quo; outlined an instance related to cannabis ordinances; stated the
language reads as though Council has to follow the lead of the OGC to void the original
decision, re-evaluate the matter and make another decision; it is not appropriate for a
Commission to dictate to Council what must be done; Commissions may make
recommendations.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft requested clarification for the use of the term “shall” versus “may”
in the ordinance.
The City Attorney stated if the Commission renders a decision that a Council decision
enacting an ordinance is unlawful, Council would be required to consider the
recommendation; the decision does not automatically mean that the previous Council
decision is void; however, the matter must be agendized as soon as possible to discuss
and consider the Commission’s recommendation; the Council may accept or reject the
Commission’s recommendation upon a majority vote; if Council wants to change the
term to “may,” Council may or may not consider the Commission’s recommendation;
both approaches are lawful.
Councilmember Herrera Spencer stated that she has concerns over the use of the term
“shall” throughout the section; Council must decide at the time whether or not to re-visit
an issue; Council may consider the OGC’s recommendation; the City Charter is clear
about which body has the ultimate power which is City Council, not Board s and
Commissions; a vote of the people needs to give authority to the OGC; any use of t he
term “shall” is a problem.
The City Attorney stated staff has met with the OGC many times; the OGC would like to
have gone much further than the proposed language; the proposed language seeks the
maximum compromise possible; there are no legal problem s if Council wishes to
change “shall” to “may;” the changes can easily be made.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she understands the section as pertaining to a violation
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in providing public information found by the Commission; noted the OGC may
recommend to the City, the steps necessary to cure or correct the violation; inquired
whether the section needs another section which discusses Council’s process to cure or
correct.
The City Attorney responded in the negative; stated the issue of public informatio n is
typically administrative action; Council does not take action on administrative actions;
staff left the language included under the administrative section; the section for Brown
Act violations differs.
Councilmember Herrera Spencer stated that she is concerned about the time period
between the OGC making a recommendation and the matter being brought to Council;
inquired what happens to the decision made by Council in the meantime and whether
the decision continues moving forward or becomes stalled.
The City Attorney responded the language provides that the City is encouraged to
maintain the status quo; stated the action will largely depend on the situation; the
original Council action will be effective by operation of law; if a scenario were Council
directing staff to lobby for a particular bill that has a timeframe, staff will likely proceed,
notwithstanding a Commission decision; outlined a scenario related to planting trees
over a three year time period in which a two-month delay would likely cause no
difference; staff would likely delay action in said scenario.
Councilmember Knox White expressed support for the consideration given to the
matter; stated staff has worked to find a compromise that provides some accountability;
future OGC’s might be a ruling body and might not necessarily have impact on the City
doing business; the changes meet the compromise admirably and provide flexibility to
the City whereby the harm from a finding is reduced; the proposed language gives the
public the ability to know that findings of violations will be re-heard and cured;
expressed support for the staff recommendation.
Councilmember Knox White moved introduction of the ordinance.
Vice Mayor Vella seconded the motion.
Under discussion, Councilmember Daysog stated that he would like to hash the matter
out even further; he is not convinced of the language being proposed; expr essed
concern about maintaining the status quo pending final review by the Commission;
stated if Council makes a decision that the OGC subsequently finds troubling, the
current language leaves the decision of Council moving forward or not depending on the
immediacy of the issue as outlined by the City Attorney; noted the legislation matter
situation will allow Council to move forward even when the OGC has found the matter
troubling; City staff needs to factor in and vet the possibility of the OGC having
questions regarding certain matters; if the OGC finds a troubling matter, Council should
not want to move the matter forward even if it is time-sensitive; Council should re-visit
and hold off on executing matters deemed troubling by the OGC; the term should read :
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“must encourage status quo;” the matter is critical and gives the OGC process
effectiveness and power; he does not agree with the use of the term “should;”
expressed concern about the five year penalty; stated that he does not think the
situation in government has been so troubling for someone to muck up the gears of the
government process; he is not convinced of imposing such a drastic p enalty; it is the
right of the people to attend OGC and Council meetings; he does not think Council
should be so heavy handed in the penalty; the penalty is not fair or democratic.
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated the matter may return to the OGC.
Councilmember Daysog stated that he has concerns over the Null and Void provision;
the OGC does not have the power to declare matters Null and Void; when the OGC
challenges a Council decision, the decisions must be put in abeyance.
Vice Mayor Vella expressed support for the recommendations; stated there have been
several lively conversations with the OGC; the ordinance has been in place for over one
decade; a number of things may need to be changed going forward; the OGC and
Sunshine Ordinance came about from large-scale community conversation; there have
been proposals and differences in opinion on what may or may not be within the
confines of the City Charter; if constituents are interested in seeing certain things
change, proposals to take action through amending the Charter or other alternatives
can occur via robust community conversation; it is a good time to make changes; a
tremendous amount of effort has been put forth in the proposed language before
Council; she is prepared to support the matter; expressed su pport for all members of
the OGC through the years; stated a substantial amount of time has been put into the
matter; an ordinance has been put forth which will ensure the City is as open and
transparent as possible; she would like to encourage Council, th e OGC, staff and the
community to have a larger discussion on the meaning of open government.
On the call for the question, the motion carried by the following roll call vote:
Councilmembers Daysog: No; Herrera Spencer: No; Knox White: Aye; Vella: Aye; and
Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft: Aye. Ayes: 3. Noes: 2.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft adjourned the meeting at 7:47
p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Lara Weisiger
City Clerk
The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Sunshine Ordinance.