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2001-04-17 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY - - APRIL 17, 2001 - - 7:30 P.M. Mayor Appezzato convened the Regular Meeting at 7:33 p.m. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Johnson, Kerr and Mayor Appezzato - 5. Absent: None. AGENDA CHANGES None. PROCLAMATIONS, SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (01 -175) Presentation by Fire Chief Rod Buchanan and Emergency Preparedness Officer Rick Zombeck regarding Earthquake Preparedness Techniques for Citizens. Fire Captain Rick Zombeck gave a Power Point presentation and provided handouts on earthquake preparedness. Mayor Appezzato requested that the presentation be given once a year; requested staff to review whether the City of Alameda could have its emergency telephone system programmed to register the telephone number of callers with special needs; stated the City of Oakland has said ability. Captain Zombeck responded the matter can be reviewed; that he is working with Red Cross to research San Francisco- and Oakland's [telephone] systems; further stated April is earthquake preparedness month, perhaps a presentation could be given every year in April. Councilmember Johnson suggested that the information on telephones [handout entitled "Telephone Tips "] include that people should have a corded telephone, since cordless phones do not operate during power outages; suggested stickers be provided with the City's 7- digit emergency telephone number and the radio station number of Radio Alameda [1280 AM]; further suggested the City -wide emergency plan be included as part of future presentations; stated people should be familiar with where there will be emergency shelters and where first aid will be available. Mayor Appezzato noted there could be more than one presentation each year to cover all of the issues. Councilmember Daysog suggested the handouts provided be posted on Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 1 April 17, 2001 the City's website. Rick Freitas, Alameda, stated weeds are overgrown at 2001 Versailles Avenue, the former Exxon Gas Station; the Fire Department should review the matter. Mayor Appezzato requested the City Manager to review the matter and determine whether Code Compliance should address the matter. (01 -176) Mayor Appezzato stated there were a few unfortunate incidents over the weekend; a car was vandalized in a parking lot, which might have been a hate crime; also, on Easter Sunday, flyers were thrown on the driveways of a number of homes, including his home; he provided a copy of the circular to the Police Department, City Attorney and City Manager; although the circulars were not classified as a hate crime, they were hateful; the Council passed a resolution that Alameda is a hate -free City; requested the City Manager to convene the group [Hate and Intolerance Response Team] to discuss the issues and make a public statement about hate issues. (01 -177) Proclamation declaring April 22, 2001 as Earth Day in the City of Alameda. Mayor Appezzato read the Proclamation and presented it to Esha Nagel, Event Coordinator, and Morty Prisament, City Environmental Services Administrative Management Analyst. Mayor Appezzato inquired whether there would be bike valet parking, at the Earth Day event, to which Ms. Nagel responded in the affirmative. Jon Spangler, Alameda, encouraged everyone to ride their bikes to the Earth Day event at the College of Alameda. (01 -178) Proclamation declaring the Month of April, 2001 as Fair Housing Month in the City of Alameda. Mayor Appezzato read the Proclamation and presented it to Mona Breed of Sentinel Fair Housing. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Appezzato announced that the letter supporting Senate Bill 10 [paragraph no. 01 -180] and the Plans and Specifications and authorize Calling for Bids for Pruning Trees [paragraph no. 01 -183] were removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 2 April 17, 2001 Councilmember Johnson moved approval of the Consent Calendar. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember Kerr - 1.] [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the paragraph number.] ( *01 -179) Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meetings held on April 3, 2001. Approved. [Note: Councilmember Kerr abstained because she was absent from the Regular Council Meeting on April 3, 2001.1 (01 -180) Recommendation to authorize the Mayor to send a letter supporting Senate Bill 10 - Safe Routes to Schools Construction Program. Audrey Lord - Hausman, Pedestrian Friendly Alameda and Stand for Children, urged the Council to endorse SB 10. Councilmember Daysog stated volunteers are working with the City to ensure all neighborhoods are safe. Councilmember Daysog moved approval of the staff recommendation. Vice Mayor Dewitt seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. ( *01 -181) Recommendation to award Contract in the amount of $297,702 to Textron Financial Corporation for the lease of one hundred and fifty (150) electric golf carts, for rental use at the Chuck Corica Golf Complex. Accepted. ( *01 -182) Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications and authorize Calling for Bids for Fiscal Year 2001 -02 Repair of Portland Cement Concrete Sidewalk, Curb, Gutter and Driveway, No. P.W. 02- 01 -05. Accepted. (01 -183) Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications and authorize Calling for Bids for Pruning Trees within the City of Alameda for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2002, No. P.W. 03 -01- 06. Councilmember Johnson stated the Plans and Specifications include pruning 2,100 City trees and 400 trees for Alameda Power & Telecom (AP &T) ; 19,500 trees will be pruned in a five -year cycle; inquired Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 April 17, 2001 whether all trees will be pruned during the five -year cycle. The Deputy Public Works Director responded if funding is allocated in future fiscal years, the tree program will be completed in a five -year period. Public Works Supervisor Rick Pavia stated the program includes trees of all size; most mature trees are included. Councilmember Johnson stated trees on Santa Clara Avenue and Central Avenue were cut in a v -shape in the middle; inquired whether there is something in place to ensure it [v -shape cutting] does not occur in the future. Mr. Pavia responded in the affirmative; stated it [v -shape cutting] occurred four years ago; AP &T has agreed to be included on the City's tree program to safeguard against v -shape pruning; the current approach is to have trees grow around wires. Councilmember Johnson moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. * * * Mayor Appezzato called a recess at 8:17 p.m. and reconvened the Regular Meeting at 8:24 p.m. * * * ( *01 -184) Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications and authorize Calling for Bids for Landscape Maintenance of Median Strips and Special Areas for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2002, No. P.W. 03- 01 -07. Accepted. ( *01 -185) Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications and authorize Calling for Bids for Janitorial Services in Various City Buildings located in Alameda, California for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2002, No. P.W. 03- 01 -08. Accepted. ( *01 -186) Recommendation to allocate Gas Tax (Fund 214) Funds for the Light Emitting Diode Traffic Signal Conversion Project and Various Other Street Projects. Accepted. ( *01 -187) Introduction of Ordinance Approving and Authorizing the Lease of Vacant Property at 2300 Alameda Avenue, 2304 Alameda Avenue and 1224 Oak Street Leased by Thomson Properties (Lessor) to the City of Alameda (Lessee) for a City Parking Lot. Introduced. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 April 17, 2001 ( *01 -188) Ratified bills in the amount of $2,187,964.45. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (01 -189) Recommendation to adopt FY 2001 -02 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Action Plan; adopt Amendment No. 2 to FY 2000 -01 CDBG Action Plan; and authorize execution of Related Documents, Modifications and Agreements; and (01 -189A) Recommendation to approve FY 2001 -02 Community Development Block Grant Public Services Funding Allocations. [Social Service Human Relations Board] Ed Dankworth, Social Service Human Relations Board (SSHRB), stated the SSHRB recommends funding allocations be approved as presented; people had an opportunity to request funding at the February SSHRB meeting; the Board unanimously approved [funding] allocations. Irene Arroyo, BANANAS Inc., stated during fiscal year 2000 -01, BANANAS served 57 children by providing $150 in child care vouchers for nine months; thanked Council for supporting child care vouchers. Councilmember Daysog requested staff to review how SB 993 affects child care providers; stated rental housing counseling is CDBG funded; there are potential problems brewing regarding rents at Bridgeport Housing, formerly BV [Buena Vista] Housing; actions might not be consistent with the agreement that was reached a year ago; requested staff review the matter. Councilmember Kerr stated the funding for the Multi - Cultural Center is being handled by EBALDC [East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation]; the last two times CDBG funding was addressed, Council was informed the Multi - Cultural Center will handle the money itself, rather than going through EBALDC; the matter is of concern because EBALDC wanted to pay $4 Million for 70 acres of Fleet Industrial Supply Center (FISC) property, which is worth $50 Million; EBALDC's approach did not include property rehabilitation costs and included mis- information; inquired how long EBALDC will handle funds. Christine Harrison, Alameda Multi - Cultural Community Center Co- Director, stated EBALDC was asked to continue serving as the Center's fiscal agent because it has a great amount of experience administering fiscal funds; the Multi - Cultural Center is a growing organization and wants to complete funding documentation properly; EBALDC administers funds and does not set policies; further stated EBALDC did not submit a request to purchase the [FISC] housing, Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 April 17, 2001 rather the information was distributed to explain what could be done with the land. Councilmember Kerr stated EBALDC put out a performa, which was widely distributed and promoted in flyers; further stated $27,000 is allocated to begin planning a new heating and ventilation system for Mastick Senior Center; inquired whether escrow has closed [transferring Mastick from School District to City]. The Assistant City Manager, Community and Economic Development, stated all of the necessary instructions have been filed by the City and the School District. Mayor Appezzato stated Mastick Senior Center will be transferred to the City now that the lawsuit with Renewed Hope has been settled; further stated the Council never had a legitimate interest to turn over the FISC property to EBALDC; the property will be developed by Catellus Development Corporation starting this summer; all necessary actions have been taken and administrative details are being finalized. Councilmember Johnson moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion. Under discussion, Councilmember Daysog stated EBALDC fights on behalf of communities that do not have a voice; EBALDC is a credible organization and the Board consists of professionals who manage major properties. On the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (01 -190) Ordinance No. 2856, "Reclassifying and Rezoning Certain Properties Within the City of Alameda by Amending Zoning Ordinance No. 1277, N.S., for that Property Located at 616, 620 and 626 Buena Vista Avenue." Finally passed. Councilmember Johnson moved final passage of the Ordinance. Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (01 -191) Ordinance No. 2857, "Amending Ordinance No. 2559, as Amended by Ordinance Nos. 2681, 2835, and 2844 and Approving and Adopting the Amendment to the Community Improvement Plan for the Business and Waterfront Improvement Project." Finally passed. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 April 17, 2001 Councilmember Johnson moved final passage of the Ordinance. Vice Mayor Al DeWitt seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON- AGENDA (01 -192) Rick Freitas, Alameda, stated that during the last election, he was a Republican Precinct Captain in Precinct No. 302200; he wanted to inform the City Clerk about voter fraud; there are two examples from his precinct: 1) the woman residing at 1727 Cambridge was registered as both a democrat and a republican and voted twice; and 2) Mrs. Sheila Lobes of 2811 Windsor Drive passed away November 3, 1998 and still voted; he contacted the Secretary of State and the [Alameda County] Registrar of Voters regarding the matter. (01 -193) Jon Spangler, Alameda, suggested that there should be a farmers' market on Park Street. Mayor Appezzato stated the matter has been reviewed; one of the challenges is merchants have agreements to sell at other cities' farmers' markets. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (01 -194) Consideration of Mayor's nomination to the San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority Community Advisory Committee. Mayor Appezzato stated that he would serve and select an alternate for the San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority Community Advisory Committee. Councilmember Johnson moved approval of the Mayor's nomination. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (01 -195) Mayor Appezzato stated residents on Regent Street have had difficulties; requested the City Manager to call the group and set up a meeting with the Police Department or Code Enforcement. The Assistant City Manager, Operations, stated that he spoke with the Chief of Police; a meeting will be set up as soon as possible. (01 -196) Councilmember Johnson requested the vacancy on the Public Transit Committee be filled. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 7 April 17, 2001 The Deputy Public Works Director stated the appointment does not require Council action; the Mayor can make an appointment. (01 -197) Councilmember Johnson noted that the parking meters at the tennis courts and dog exercise area [Washington Park] have been removed. (01 -198) Councilmember Johnson requested the City Attorney's Office to review whether changes could be made to zoning regulations for beach property to ensure that there is proper oversight for utility boxes or structures. (01 -199) Councilmember Daysog stated Mayor Appezzato requested staff to review [Alameda County] Board of Education redistricting; inquired whether Mayor Appezzato meant to include County Board of Supervisors redistricting as well. Mayor Appezzato responded in the affirmative; stated there will be a Hearing in June for redistricting at the Board of Supervisors; his concern is that the City of Alameda remain whole regardless of how they redistrict; the City should not be split as is the case with the County Board of Education. (01 -200) Councilmember Daysog stated that he reviewed the Utility Users Tax which has been collected since 1997; in the second quarter of 2000, the City received only $10,000; traditionally, the City receives $180,000; the City Attorney and City Manager reviewed the matter; the PUC's [Public Utilities Commission's] decision is understood, however, the possibility of recovering the $170,000 difference should be reviewed. ADJOURNMENT (01 -201) There being no further business, Mayor Appezzato adjourned the Regular Meeting at 8:46 p.m. in memory of Willie Stargell. Respectfully Submitted, Diane B. Felsch, CMC City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 8 April 17, 2001