2000-06-20 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY - - JUNE 20, 2000 - - 7:30 P.M.
Mayor Appezzato convened the Regular Meeting at 7:38 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
(00 -330) Mayor Appezzato announced the City of Alameda accepted
conveyance of 2,000 acres at the former Naval Air Station today;
escrow should close in the next 30 days to accept title of the
first 215 acres of clean land; initial development of the former
Naval Air Station can begin; title to other parcels will be
conveyed as the land is cleaned.
Councilmember Kerr requested Council receive copies of the signed
document [Memorandum of Agreement].
(00 -331) Proclamation recognizing the Gay and Lesbian Community of
the City of Alameda.
Mayor Appezzato stated the Proclamation was from him; requested
Councilmembers to indicate whether or not they were in favor [of
the Proclamation], or prefer not to say anything.
Mayor Appezzato inquired whether Vice Mayor Daysog concurred with
the Proclamation, to which Vice Mayor Daysog responded in the
affirmative.
Councilmember Johnson indicated support.
Councilmember Kerr stated the City Council voted [May, 1996] that
individual Councilmembers create proclamations and that she had not
been advised of the Proclamation before the Meeting.
Councilmember DeWitt stated that he supports gay and lesbian's
contributions to the City.
Mayor Appezzato read the Proclamation and presented it the Morten
Wellhaven, Debra Arbuckle and Sherry Stoll.
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Debra Arbuckle thanked the Mayor and Councilmembers for the
Proclamation.
Morten Wellhaven outlined various gay and lesbian organizations in
the community; thanked the Mayor and Councilmembers for the
Proclamation.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Councilmember Johnson moved approval of the Consent Calender.
Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 5. [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an
asterisk preceding the paragraph number.]
( *00 -332) Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on March
11, 2000; the Special Joint City Council and Community Improvement
Commission Meeting held on May 2, 2000, and May 31, 2000; the
Special Joint City Council, Community Improvement Commission and
Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority Meetings (Closed
Sessions) held on May 3, 2000, May 16, 2000, May 31, 2000, and June
6, 2000; and the Regular City Council Meeting held on June 6, 2000.
Approved.
( *00 -333) Recommendation to award Contract for Publishing of Legal
Advertisements for FY 2000 -01. Accepted.
( *00 -334) Recommendation to authorize the City Manager to execute
Amendment to Contract with LSA Associates, Inc. for Consulting
Services for the Catellus Project Environmental Impact Report.
Accepted.
( *00 -335) Recommendation to accept Annual Submittal of the City of
Alameda's Investment Policy. Accepted.
( *00 -336) Resolution No. 13229, "Establishing Disadvantaged
Business Enterprise Program Goals for Fiscal Year July 1, 2000,
through June 30, 2001." Adopted.
( *00 -337) Resolution No. 13230, "Approving Interim Expenditures
Prior to Adoption of the Operating Budget and Capital Improvements
for Fiscal Year 2000 -01." Adopted.
( *00 -338) Resolution No. 13231, "Accepting the Transfer of Housing
Authority Employees to the City of Alameda and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute an Agreement for Services with the Housing
Authority to Provide Housing Authority Staffing Functions."
Adopted.
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( *00 -339) Ratified bills in the amount of $ 3,536,749.81.
REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
(00 -340) Resolution No. 13232, "Reappointing Jean C. Gaskill as a
Member of the City Civil Service Board." Adopted.
Councilmember DeWitt moved adoption of the Resolution.
Councilmember Johnson seconded the motion, which carried by
unanimous voice vote - 5.
The City Clerk gave the Oath of Office and presented Mr. Gaskill
with a Certificate of Reappointment.
(00 -341) Resolution No. 13233, "Reappointing Scott Brady as a
Member of the City Historical Advisory Board." Adopted.
Councilmember Johnson moved adoption of the Resolution.
Vice Mayor Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 5.
The City Clerk gave the Oath of Office and presented Mr. Brady with
a Certificate of Reappointment.
(00 -342) Resolution No. 13234, "Reappointing Frederick A. Chew,
Jr. as a Member of the City Housing and Building Code Hearing and
Appeals Board." Adopted.
Councilmember Johnson moved adoption of the Resolution.
Vice Mayor Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 5.
The City Clerk gave the Oath of Office and presented Mr. Chew with
a Certificate of Reappointment.
(00 -343) Resolution No. 13235, "Reappointing A. Baird Heffron as a
Member of the City Housing and Building Code Hearing and Appeals
Board." Adopted.
Councilmember Johnson moved adoption of the Resolution.
Vice Mayor Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote -5.
The City Clerk gave the Oath of Office and presented Mr. Heffron
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with a Certificate of Reappointment.
(00 -344) Resolution No. 13236, "Reappointing Judge C. Richard
Bartalini as a Member of the City Housing Commission." Adopted.
Councilmember DeWitt moved adoption of the Resolution.
Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 5.
The City Clerk gave the Oath of Office and presented Judge
Bartalini with a Certificate of Reappointment.
(00 -345) Resolution No. 13237, "Reappointing Susan L. Jeffries as
a Member of the City Housing Commission." Adopted.
Vice Mayor Daysog moved adoption of the Resolution.
Councilmember Johnson seconded the motion, which carried by
unanimous voice vote - 5.
The City Clerk gave the Oath of Office and presented Ms. Jeffries
with a Certificate of Reappointment.
Mayor Appezzato stated that he would take nominations to certain
advisory boards out of order, and announced the following
nominations:
COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
(00 -346) Consideration of Mayor's nomination for appointment to
the Housing Commission.
Mayor Appezzato nominated Michael Torrey for appointment to the
Housing Commission. [Tenant Seat]
(00 -347) Consideration of Mayor's nomination for appointment to
the Public Utilities Board.
Mayor Appezzato nominated Karin Lucas for appointment to the Public
Utilities Board.
(00 -348) Consideration of Mayor's nomination for appointment to
the Cable TV Advisory Committee.
Mayor Appezzato nominated Thomas N. Billings for appointment to the
Cable TV Advisory Committee. [Consumer Affairs seat; partial term
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expiring June 30, 2003.]
REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
(00 -349) Public Hearing to establish Proposition 4 Limit
(Appropriations Limit) for Fiscal Year 2000 -01 City of Alameda
Spending Limitations; and
(00 -349A) Resolution No. 13238, "Establishing Appropriations Limit
for Fiscal Year 2000 -01." Adopted.
Mayor Appezzato opened the public portion of the Hearing, and there
being no speakers, he closed the Public Hearing.
Councilmember Johnson moved adoption of the Resolution.
Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 5.
(00 -350) Public Hearing to consider Collection of Delinquent
Business License Fees via Property Tax Bill.
Mayor Appezzato opened the public portion of the Hearing, and there
being no speakers, he closed the Public Hearing.
Councilmember Johnson moved approval of the staff recommendation.
Councilmember DeWitt seconded the motion, which carried by
unanimous voice vote -5.
(00 -351) Public Hearing to consider a Call for Review of a denial
by the Historical Advisory Board to remove 1506, 1514 and 1534 East
Shore Drive and 3309 to 3330 Constance Circle from the Historical
Building Study List. Call for review by Councilmember Johnson.
Applicant: East Shore Homeowners' Association; and
(00 -351A) Adoption of Resolution Upholding the Historical Advisory
Board's Denial of the Removal of 1506/1514/1534 East Shore Drive
and 3309 to 3330 Constance Circle from the Historical Building
Study List. NOT ADOPTED.
(00 -351B) Resolution No. 13239, "Approving the Removal of
1504/1514/1534 East Shore Drive and 3309 to 3330 Constance Circle
from the Historical Building Study List." Adopted.
Mayor Appezzato opened the public portion of the Hearing.
Opponents (Opposed to Historical Advisory Board's Action):
Janet Waring, East Shore Homeowners' Association;
Jay Pimentel, Alameda;
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Colleen Pimentel, Alameda;
Rich Thomas, Alameda; and
former Councilmember Lil Arnerich, Alameda.
Proponents (In favor of Historical Advisory Board's Action):
Nancy Hird, Alameda;
Nancy Gill, Historical Advisory Board; and
Scott Brady, Historical Advisory Board.
Mayor Appezzato stated the [Planning] staff recommendation to the
Historical Advisory Board (HAB) was to approve the removal of homes
from the Historical Building Study List; the HAB decided not to
adhere to the recommendation.
Councilmember Johnson stated neighbors were not aware their homes
were on the list; requested staff to explain how homes were
included on the list and why nobody knew until recently.
Planner Judith Altschuler stated that in 1992, the City became
aware that most people with homes on the Historical Building Study
List had not been advised of said status; Council requested staff
to determine whether there was a 1979 notification; staff could not
find notification and sent out a letter in February of 1992
advising homeowners: 1) that their homes were on the List, 2) the
benefits of being on the List, and 3) homeowners would need to go
through a secondary process to demolish a listed building; anyone
with concern about being on the List was invited to appear before
the HAB; application was not made on any of the properties
requesting removal from the List this evening; further stated all
the homes on East Shore Drive and Constance Circle were on the
[1992] mailing list; one notice sent to a Constance Circle address
was returned to the City and forwarded to the property owner at
another address; staff made a good faith attempt at notifying
everyone.
Councilmember Johnson inquired whether any of the homeowners [on
East Shore Drive and Constance Circle] responded to the letter, to
which Planner Altschuler responded in the negative.
In response to Councilmember Johnson's inquiry whether removing the
homes from the List would prevent other homes of the same style
from being added to the List, Planner Altschuler responded in the
negative.
Councilmember Johnson inquired how many homes in Alameda meet the
[California Ranch] architectural style.
Planner Altschuler responded said number is not known because the
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Northern Waterfront, the South Shore area and Bay Farm Island were
not part of the 1979 survey; there were not sufficient funds to
study the entire Island.
Vice Mayor Daysog inquired what the intent of the 1979 survey was.
Planner Altschuler responded the survey was part of the process for
the City of Alameda to become a Certified Local Government, which
is a local jurisdiction that agrees to maintain a certain level of
expertise on the Historical Advisory Board and adopt a preservation
ordinance that affords certain protections to properties; in
exchange, the City is able to comment on any National Register
listing and be involved with the State in terms of historic
properties and resources; the City can also apply for the Certified
Local Government grant, which Alameda has been very successful in
obtaining.
In response to Vice Mayor Daysog's inquiry on whether part of the
[survey's] intent was to take a snapshot of the variety of
architecture in Alameda, Planner Altschuler responded in the
affirmative.
Vice Mayor Daysog further inquired whether historical buildings
were the main focus of the List.
Planner Attschuler responded Measure A was adopted in 1973; the
Historical Preservation Ordinance was adopted in 1978; the
Historical Building Study List was adopted in 1979; the Historical
Preservation Element [of the General Plan] was adopted in 1982;
during the 10 year period [1973 - 1982], the City reviewed its
historic resources, particularly in view of the many resources
which were lost during the 1950's and 1960's.
Vice Mayor Daysog inquired whether Measure A was a catalyst for
review of historical structures.
Planner Altschuler responded Measure A was so emotional because
prior to its adoption many older homes were demolished and replaced
by rather mundane, very large apartment buildings.
In response to Vice Mayor Daysog's inquiry whether the 1978 action
was part of a series of events because residents were concerned
about losing the character of the City as expressed through
architecture, Planner Altschuler responded in the affirmative.
Mayor Appezzato closed the public portion of the Hearing.
Vice Mayor Daysog inquired if someone wanted to enlarge the
footprint, paint or increase the height of their home, whether
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being on the Study List would stop or slow the process, to which
Planner Altschuler responded in the negative.
In response to Vice Mayor Daysog's inquiry whether changes to the
surface quality, e.g. shingles, would be impacted by being on the
List, Planner Altschuler stated that the matter of demolition is
the only difference between a listed and non - listed home.
Councilmember Johnson inquired whether real estate agents and
brokers are informed of the homes on the Historical Building Study
List, to which Planner Altschuler responded in the affirmative, and
stated in the late 1980's or early 1990's the State passed laws
having to do with disclosure.
Councilmember Johnson stated that she is very interested in
historical preservation in Alameda; that she appreciates the HAB's
work; there is good evidence that homeowners did not know their
homes were on the List until recently; other people might be
honored to be on the List and volunteer to be placed on the List;
houses of the same style will be represented on the List; the City
is in the process of establishing Design Review Guidelines which
will supplement the Building Codes and protect homes; all
architectural styles with historical relevance should be on the
List; the City should proceed with the replacement of [California
ranch style] homes.
Councilmember Johnson moved that Council approve the removal of
homes from the Historical Building Study List [adoption of
Resolution No. 13239, "Approving the Removal of 1504/1514/1534 East
Shore Drive and 3309 to 3330 Constance Circle from the Historical
Building Study List "], and the replacement of "California Ranch
Style" homes on the Historical Building Study List.
Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion.
Under discussion, Councilmember Kerr stated ranch style homes are
still being built; the style is not a rare form of architecture
that needs to be preserved before the last one is torn down; there
have been problems with notification; a cottage she owned was put
on the List; when she inquired the meaning of being on the List,
she was told it did not mean anything at all; she was not informed
about demolition restrictions; neighborhoods need to be preserved;
Design Guidelines are the proper way to do so.
Vice Mayor Daysog stated no one likes to be on lists; the
Historical Building Study List was put together in the late 1970's
for a reason; the integrity of the process [formation of List] and
the List itself should be maintained; due to the changes in the
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housing market and the economy, issue of character might not be
taken seriously; a precedence should not be set; the damage of
being on the list is next to nothing, except for demolition.
Councilmember DeWitt stated that he viewed the homes requesting to
be removed from the List; there are hundreds of similar homes
throughout the City; there is no particular, unique style; if the
HAB would like to have homes of the particular style on the
Historical Building Study List, there are hundreds of others, which
might have owners that would volunteer to be on the List; that he
will support the motion.
Mayor Appezzato stated that he will support the motion;
complimented the HAB for its work.
On the call for the question, the motion carried by the following
voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers DeWitt, Johnson, Kerr and Mayor
Appezzato - 4. Noes: Vice Mayor Daysog - 1.
(00 -352) Recommendation to award Alameda Oakland Ferry Service
Vessel Purchase Contract, and to authorize the City Manager to
enter into Agreement with selected vendor and enter into Fund
Transfer Agreement No. 04A1048 with CalTrans. Accepted.
[Note: Councilmember Johnson left the dais at 8:47 p.m. and
returned at 8:50 p.m.]
Councilmember DeWitt moved acceptance of the staff recommendation.
Vice Mayor Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by the
following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Kerr and
Mayor Appezzato - 4. Absent: Councilmember Johnson - 1.
Councilmember Kerr stated Bay Ship & Yacht is a great addition to
the City of Alameda; hopefully, the company will get the repair
Contract.
Mayor Appezzato stated everyone was pulling for Bay Ship & Yacht,
an Alameda company.
(00 -353) Ordinance No. 2837, "Ordinance Approving and Authorizing
the Lease of City Owned Property at the Chuck Corica Golf Course
(Formerly Occupied by AT &T) to Alameda Power and Telecom." Finally
passed.
Councilmember DeWitt moved adoption of the Ordinance.
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Vice Mayor Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by the
following unanimous voice - 5. [Note: Councilmember Kerr stated
that she recused herself from this matter; however, she corrected
her vote and stated that she intended to recuse herself from the
next Agenda item.]
(00 -354) Ordinance No. 2838, "Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal
Code by Amending Subsection 6 -7.2 (Area Established; Description)
of Section 6 -7 (Regulations for Alameda Business Improvement Area),
Article II (Alameda Business Improvement Area) of Chapter VI
(Businesses, Occupations and Industries) Changing Benefit Area "A"
to "B" in Address Ranges 1200 -1251 Park Street and 2267 -2499
Lincoln Avenue and Decreasing the Boundary Through Elimination of
the 1600 Block of Everett Street in the Alameda Business
Improvement Area in Fiscal Year 2000 -01." Finally passed.
Councilmember Kerr recused herself.
Councilmember Johnson moved adoption of the Ordinance.
Councilmember DeWitt seconded the motion, which carried by the
following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Johnson
and Mayor Appezzato - 4. Absententions: Councilmember Kerr - 1.
( Recused herself)
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON- AGENDA
(00 -355) Jean Sweeney, Alameda, stated the City of Alameda
invested in an industrial railroad in 1918; condemnation rights
were given [to the railroad] in exchange for the right [for the
City] to repurchase [land] at any time; outlined rights of way
granted to the railroad; stated citizens have a right to the
investment made by Mayor Frank Otis in 1924; contracts cannot be
mediated away; the City can mediate a fee to the Railroad for not
bringing a lawsuit, and can mediate an Agreement which says the
1924 Contract is valid; however, the City's rights cannot be
mediated away under a mutually agreed to Contract, no matter how
old the contract is; age of a contract is not material; further
stated regarding the initiative to change the zoning of the Alameda
Beltline Railroad, zoning laws are not confiscatory; zoning laws
are in place to prevent haphazard development; the [Initiative]
Petition is not confiscating anything; petitioners are trying to
change the zoning; the Petition does not obligate anyone to buy or
sell anything, it just changes the zoning; an Open Space
designation does not render the land worthless; the Open Space
zoning allows for public and private parks.
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
(00 -356) Mayor Appezzato stated that he received a letter [from
Joseph R. Kohl, dated June 4, 2000] requesting a [parking] space
near the dog park be designated no parking [to accommodate a wheel
chair ramp]; requested staff to review the matter.
(00 -357) Mayor Appezzato stated that Council received a letter
from Thomas Jordan, Executive Director, Harbor Bay Isle Owners'
Association, regarding traffic mitigation at Amelia Earhart
Elementary School; requested staff to review the matter and bring
it back to the City Council.
(00 -358) Mayor Appezzato stated that he received a letter from
Pete Halberstadt of West Advertising complimenting the Fire
Department; the letter stated: "Captain Edwards provided us with a
level of service today that far exceeded our expectations or even
what was reasonably required;" requested Captain Edwards receive a
copy of said letter.
(00 -359) Mayor Appezzato stated that he received a letter from
Kate Pryor of Tuckers Ice Cream; the letter stated: "Tuckers Ice
Cream has opened in its new location; it was with trepidation that
she approached City Hall to begin the project; based on previous
experience and the reputation of the City of Alameda, she was
concerned... however, the staff of the City of Alameda are to be
commended for the encouragement and support given to Tuckers Ice
Cream in the renovation and build out of the new facility; thank
you for bringing a refreshing new attitude to City Hall "; requested
the letter be passed on to staff.
(00 -360) Mayor Appezzato stated the City is working on possible
impacts in electric system generation shortfalls; Alameda Power &
Telecom will be notifying the community; everyone should be aware
of the difficulties and challenges facing electric utility
generation throughout the State and western part of the United
States.
(00 -361) Mayor Appezzato stated the Mayor's Committee for the
Disabled has requested the City to review audible signals and
tactile domes at designated intersections; passed request onto
staff.
(00 -362) Mayor Appezzato stated Alameda Power & Telecom makes an
annual contribution to the City's General Fund; said contribution
comes from the rate payers; requested staff to review whether it is
possible that some can be prorated to allow rate payers to receive
a tax deduction; requested the matter be reviewed; gave credit to
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Len Grzanka for submitting the recommendation.
(00 -363) Mayor Appezzato complimented Senator Don Perata; stated
two major items will be funded for the City of Alameda from the
State's budget: 1) Robert Crown Park will receive $5.6 Million for
facility improvements and beach sand replenishment; and 2) Girls
Inc. will receive $350,000 for a property expansion and renovation
project.
(00 -364) Councilmember DeWitt stated that he is honored to be on
the City Council today because the City accepted conveyance of the
former Naval Air Station and Fleet Industrial Supply Center; stated
it is a major accomplishment.
(00 -365) Councilmember Kerr stated conveyance of the former Naval
Air Station today is a historic accomplishment.
(00 -366) Councilmember Johnson
complimenting City staff, the
public.
ADJOURNMENT
stated in regards to letters
City is focused on serving the
There being no further business, Mayor Appezzato adjourned the
Regular Meeting at 9:01 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Diane. B. Felsch, CMC
City Clerk
The Agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown
Act.
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