Loading...
2003-07-15 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY - - JULY 15, 2003 - - 7:30 P.M. Mayor Johnson convened the meeting at 7:35 p.m. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers Daysog, Matarrese and Mayor Johnson - 3. Absent: Councilmember Kerr - 1. AGENDA CHANGES None. PROCLAMATIONS, SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (03 -330) Presentation of Certificates of Service to former Economic Development Commission Member Robert B. Hessler, former Public Utilities Board Member W. Lance Russum and former Social Service Human Relations Board Member Edwin Dankworth. Mayor Johnson presented Certificates of Service to W. Lance Russum and Edwin Dankworth. Vice Mayor Daysog thanked all members of the Public Utilities Board for the cable television fiber optics project. (03 -331) Proclamation commending the Bayview Women's Club for decades of service. Mayor Johnson read the proclamation and presented it to Bev Buhnerkempe, Vice President of the Bayview Women's Club. (03 -332) Presentation by Park Street Business Association on the Annual Art and Wine Faire. Robert and Tracy McKean, Co- Chairs of the Art and wine Faire, invited Council to attend the 19th Annual Art and Wine Faire on August 2nd and 3rd; Robb Ratto, Park Street Business Association, presented Council with limited edition wine glasses. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Johnson announced that the Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the First Amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement for Implementation of a Transit Shelter Advertising Program [paragraph no 03 -340] and the Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code to Amend the Threshold for Formal Bidding Procedures Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 1 July 15, 2003 for Public Projects, Goods and Supplies [paragraph no. 03 -342] were removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval of the remainder of the Consent Calendar. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 3. [Absent: Councilmember Kerr - 1.] [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the paragraph number.] ( *03 -333) Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meetings held on July 1, 2003. Approved. ( *03 -334) Recommendation to accept the work of Aztec Consultants, Inc. for Carnegie Building Phase 1 Improvement - Structural Stabilization (Seismic) and Related Improvements, No. P.W. 08 -99- 22. Accepted. ( *03 -335) Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications and authorize Call for Bids for City Hall West Roof Replacement Project, No. P.W. 12- 02 -19. Accepted. ( *03 -336) Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications and authorize Call for Bids for Alameda Point Multi Use Field Project, No. P.W. 12- 02 -18. Accepted. ( *03 -337) Adopted Resolution No. 13617, "Approving the Filing of an Application for Elective Coverage Under State Disability Insurance for All Alameda Management and Confidential Employees Association Covered Employees Pursuant to Section 710.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code." Adopted. ( *03 -338) Adopted Resolution No. 13618, "Requesting and Authorizing the County of Alameda to Levy a Tax on All Real and Personal Property in the City of Alameda as a Voter Approved Levy for the General Obligation Bonds Issued Pursuant to a General Election held November 7, 2000." Adopted. ( *03 -339) Adopted Resolution No. 13619, "Approving Parcel Map No. 7646 and Accepting Dedication of Public Utility Easement." Adopted. (03 -340) Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute the First Amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement for Implementation of a Transit Shelter Advertising Program. Not Adopted. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 2 July 15, 2003 Tom Darnell, Lamar Advertising, stated that Lamar Advertising provides the shelters for AC Transit; that he would be available to answer any questions regarding operations, maintenance and advertising. Ed Clark, West Alameda Business Association (WABA), stated the sign ordinance was developed to preserve the aesthetics of business districts; the sign ordinance is beneficial to merchants and citizens; bus shelter advertising is the antithesis of the sign ordinance; WABA is open to discussion. Sherri Stieg, WABA, stated that the City has assured PSBR and WABA that business districts do not have to have bus shelters; the advertising company is specifically interested in placing bus shelters in business districts; the staff report states prior to finalizing bus shelter locations, Public Works will meet with PSBR and WABA to reach a consensus on locations in the business districts; selecting a location for bus shelters is not the same as deciding whether bus shelters are wanted; WABA's design committee cannot attend all negotiations; PSBR and WABA would like to decide whether to accept bus shelters in their districts. Robb Ratto, Park Street Business Association (PSBR), submitted a memo from Pete Halberstadt, PSBR Design Chair; stated the streetscape process anticipated advertising bus shelters in the district noting visual clutter, visual focus, scale, quality, design, and vandalism; advertising bus shelters are not appropriate for the Park Street Streetscape project; PSBA's intention is to place bus shelters in the district; advertising bus shelters are in conflict with the bus shelters designed by PSBR; advertising bus shelters would not match the street furniture and overall flavor of the street; the design committee, streetscape committee, and board of directors are against bus shelter advertising in the district; requested that the Agreement be changed to exclude Park Street and Webster Street districts. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the Agreement can be changed to exclude Park and Webster Street districts, to which the City Manager responded in the affirmative. The Public Works Director stated the proposed Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) does not address locations; the JPA covers working with AC Transit and Lamar Advertising to review locations for shelters; the business districts' prefer to be excluded from the bus shelter program. Mayor Johnson stated that business districts agreed to design and install their own bus shelters consistent with their streetscapes; Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 July 15, 2003 business districts would like to be excluded from the Transit Shelter Advertising Program. The City Manager stated the business districts bus shelter designs would have to meet the City's transportation needs; business districts can be excluded from the program. The Public Works Director stated WABA is not interested in bus shelters. Sherri Stieg, WABA, stated WABA has not reached a consensus on bus shelters; WABA would like an assurance that it could decide whether bus shelters would be placed in the district. Don Patterson, Alameda, stated citizens are concerned about Alameda's image; the bus shelter program should address the entire City; shopping centers should be incorporated into the program; there is an inconsistency of having an effective sign ordinance that amortizes billboards but allows advertisements on shelters. Golda Mason, Alameda Transit Advocates (ATA), stated that she is in favor of adopting a bus shelter program; Lamar Advertising presented an attractive shelter design; advertising should be at a minimum on the shelters; encouraged the advertising company to work with local businesses. Mayor Johnson stated the purpose of the program is to provide shelters for people waiting for the bus; PSBR offered to put in their own bus shelters without advertising. Councilmember Matarrese inquired how the sign ordinance fits with the proposed advertising in the shelters. The Public Works Director stated final passage of an ordinance amending the sign ordinance will allow for advertising on bus shelters; said matter is on the agenda for approval. Mayor Johnson inquired how much control Council would have over placement and size. The Public Works Director responded the placement of the signs is set; stated that content is at Council's discretion. Vice Mayor Daysog stated WABA and PSBR must have final say on the terms of any bus shelter programs in their districts; bus shelters are also needed outside of commercial areas; that he would like PSBR and WABA to move forward with a bus shelter program on their terms and to move forward with the program for the rest of the Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 July 15, 2003 City. Councilmember Matarrese stated the advertising that would appear in the shelters would not be allowed under the current sign ordinance. The Assistant City Attorney stated there are various exemptions to the sign ordinance; Council's action would add another exemption to the sign ordinance allowing advertising in bus shelters. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether there is a comparable exemption in the sign ordinance. The Assistant City Attorney stated the placement of signs on residential properties and the placement of political signs are examples of current exemptions in the sign ordinance. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether the exemptions are comparable to advertising signs, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded in the negative. Vice Mayor Daysog moved adoption of the resolution with the stipulation that WABA and PSBR must have final say on the terms of any bus shelter programs in their districts. Mayor Johnson inquired whether PSBR and WABA should be excluded from the program. The Assistant City Attorney stated Council is considering a recommendation to enter into a Joint Powers Agreement with other cities that are part of the bus shelter program; implementation details would be worked out at a later date. Vice Mayor Daysog stated Council can give PSBR and WABA assurances regarding their roles in the program and also move forward with the Agreement. Councilmember Matarrese stated PSBR does not want advertising bus shelters and WABA is uncertain about bus shelters; the staff report defines locations and the business district that would be represented; inquired whether the motion is to exclude the business districts. Mayor Johnson stated that she would like Webster and Park Street Districts to work with the City to put in bus shelters without advertising; Council can exclude PSBR and WABA from the Agreement with the understanding that they will work with the City regarding bus stops that do not have shelters. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 July 15, 2003 The Assistant City Attorney stated Council can give direction to staff that WABA's and PSBA's positions are taken into consideration in negotiating the locations; the staff report mentions 250 of all the bus shelters cannot have advertising, and addresses special designs. Councilmember Matarrese stated that he is concerned about excluding 250 of the non - advertising shelters from business districts; then, advertising shelters would end up in residential neighborhoods; questioned whether a bus shelter advertising exemption should be included in the sign ordinance; stated that he would like to locate funding for non - advertising bus shelters in neighborhood areas. Vice Mayor Daysog stated the balance would be to provide shelters, which maintain the aesthetics of the neighborhood, within the City's fiscal constraints; the business districts' concerns are the integration of the bus shelter program with their streetscape program. Mayor Johnson stated the purpose of the program is not to provide advertising; the purpose of the program is to fill a need for bus shelters; the program is one way to make a commitment to bus shelters; advertising is only one way to pay for the shelters; the Joint Powers Agreement helps to fund the shelters. Vice Mayor Daysog stated that he would support excluding the business districts from the Agreement. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether Council can chose not to implement the program after entering into the JPA. The Assistant City Attorney responded Council may chose to remove Alameda from the JPA prior to implementation or Council may enter into a separate Agreement with Lamar Advertising. Vice Mayor Daysog moved adoption of the resolution with the stipulation that WABA and PSBR must have final say on the terms of any bus shelter programs in their districts. Mayor Johnson seconded the motion. The motion failed by the following voice vote: Ayes: Vice Mayor Daysog and Mayor Johnson - 2. Noes: Councilmember Matarrese -1. [Absent: Councilmember Kerr - 1.] ( *03 -341) Introduction of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Subsection 3 -59.17 (a) (Filing Claim) of Subsection 3- 59.17 (Refunds) of Section 3 -59 (Utility Users Tax), of Chapter III Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 July 15, 2003 (Finance and Taxation) to Shorten the Filing of Claim Period from Three Years to One Year. Introduced. (03 -342) Introduction of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Subsection 2 -61.1 (Informal Bid Procedures) , 2 -61.4 (Award of Contract) and 2 -61.6 (Goods and Supplies) of Section 2 -61 (Bidding Procedures on Public Projects and Goods and Supplies) of Chapter II Administration to Amend the Threshold for Formal Bidding Procedures for Public Projects, Goods and Supplies as Allowed under the California Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Procedures Act (Section 22000 of the Public Contract Code) and Other Relevant State Law. Not introduced. Vice Mayor Daysog stated that he would like to keep the threshold for formal bidding procedures at $25,000. The City Manager stated the staff recommendation would allow staff to approve contracts up to $100,000. The Assistant to the City Manager inquired whether Vice Mayor Daysog is referring to increasing purchase of goods and materials from $25,000 to $50,000. Vice Mayor Daysog stated that he would like to stay at a lower threshold. The City Manager stated the provision is to allow staff to increase the formal bidding threshold to $100,000 in order to comply with the current State requirement. The Assistant to the City Manager stated the staff recommendation is to: 1) increase the threshold for formal bidding of public projects from $75,000 to $100,00 to comply with the State requirement; and 2) increase the threshold for materials and supplies from $25,000 to $50,000. Mayor Johnson stated she would like to keep the current thresholds. The City Manager stated the recommendation allows staff to carry out City Council approved programs and projects up to $100,000. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether Alameda is at a competitive disadvantage. The Assistant City Attorney stated that due to rising construction costs, the State set the threshold for formal bidding procedures at $100,000 and the threshold for informal bidding procedures at $50,000; the action before Council is to increase said limits to be Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 7 July 15, 2003 consistent with the State. Mayor Johnson announced there was no motion. The introduction of Ordinance failed due to a lack of motion. ( *03 -343) Ratified bills in the amount of $2,280,668.10. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (03 -344) Final passage of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Section (b) of Subsection 30 -6.15 (Signs Exempt) of Section 30 -6 (Sign Regulations) of Chapter XXX (Development Regulations) Relating to Bench Signs. Not passed. Don Patterson, Alameda, stated that he does not want advertising in residential neighborhoods or along Shore Line Drive; inquired whether Council has seen the bus benches with advertisements; stated that bus benches with advertising are a violation of the sign ordinance. Mayor Johnson announced the matter would be pulled due to the failure to adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute the First Amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement for Implementation of a Transit Shelter Advertising Program. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON- AGENDA (03 -345) Peter Hagberg, Alameda, addressed disagreement with lawful parade participants and suggested review of Social Service Human Relations Board Member's activities. (03 -346) Kenneth Graham, Alameda, discussed the increasing noise level at the Animal Shelter. Mayor Johnson requested the City Manager follow up with Mr. Graham. (03 -347) Kurt Peterson, Alameda, addressed the City Council vacancy. (03 -348) Robb Ratto, Park Street Business Association (PSBR), urged Council to reconsider the decision regarding bus shelters; stated bus shelters are needed in the community; PSBR would construct shelters for the Park Street district. (03 -349) Sherri Stieg, West Alameda Business Association (WABA), stated WABA is not opposed to bus shelters; WABA would like final say about what is placed in the district; WABA will consider bus Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 8 July 15, 2003 shelters for the business district; WABA is concerned about the comfort of Alameda citizens. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (03 -350) Selection of an Elected Official to serve on the Oakland Airport Community Noise Management Forum. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval of selecting Mayor Johnson as the primary official and Vice Mayor Daysog as the alternate. Mayor Johnson seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 3. [Absent: Councilmember Kerr - 1.] (03 -351) Status of the George E. McDonald Hall of Justice (Municipal Court) . Councilmember Matarrese requested staff to review how Alameda can work with the County to ensure the Courthouse will remain open; requested the City have a backup plan in the event of closure; requested a report on options. Mayor Johnson suggested the City participate in the Alameda County Court master planning process. (03 -352) Councilmember Matarrese suggested Council consider an official City memorial in memory of Councilmember Al DeWitt; requested staff to provide a report outlining options. The City Manager stated that staff would provide Council with the guidelines and options; suggested the 62 -unit project at Catellus be considered; that Council ask for said recommendation from the Housing Commission; stated that Councilmember DeWitt sat on the Housing Board of Commissioners and was committed to fair housing in the City. (03 -353) Councilmember Matarrese requested staff to provide a status report on the plans to repair Firehouse #3. The City Manager stated staff would provide Council with a report; that there is a placeholder in the Capital Improvement Program to be reviewed by Council next spring. (03 -354) Mayor Johnson requested staff to provide a report on other options for installing bus shelters. Councilmember Matarrese concurred with Mayor Johnson. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 9 July 15, 2003 The City Manager stated bus shelters could be included as an element in creating a long -term transportation plan. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor Johnson adjourned the Regular Meeting at 9:06 p.m. with a moment of silence in memory of Councilmember Al DeWitt. Respectfully submitted, Lara Weisiger City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 10 July 15, 2003