2000-07-18 Special CIC MinutesMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION MEETING
TUESDAY - - JULY 18, 2000 - - 7:25 P.M.
Chair Appezzato convened the Special Meeting at 8:10 p.m.
Commissioner Daysog led the Pledge of Allegiance. Reverend David
Borglum, Home of Truth Spiritual Center, gave the Invocation.
ROLL CALL - Present: Commissioners Daysog, DeWitt, Johnson,
Kerr and Chair Appezzato - 1.
Absent: None.
MINUTES
(00 -34) Minutes of the Annual Community Improvement Commission
Meeting held on June 20, 2000, and the Special Community
Improvement Commission Meeting and the Special Joint City Council,
Community Improvement Commission, Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment
Authority, and Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Meeting
held on July 5, 2000. Approved.
Commissioner Johnson moved approval of the Minutes.
Commissioner Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous
voice vote - 5.
AGENDA ITEM
(00 -35) Resolution No. 00 -91, "Approving the Expenditure of Funds
from the Business
Moderate Income
Project (APIP)
Adopted.
and Waterfront Improvement Project (BWIP) Low and
Housing Fund in the Alameda Point Improvement
to Provide Affordable Housing Opportunities."
Councilmember Johnson moved adoption of the Resolution.
Councilmember DeWitt seconded the motion.
Under discussion, Commissioner Kerr stated that on October 6, 1999,
there was a Joint Meeting to approve a Memorandum of Understanding
with the Homeless Collaborative to move 58 units from East Housing
to West Housing and build a new 39 unit apartment house adjacent to
the East Housing area; if all in -lieu housing fees were put
together to build the 39 unit apartment house and moderate income
units, the City would end up with more units than required under
California Redevelopment law; Alameda has been very good at meeting
Redevelopment Law obligations, e.g., Independence Plaza used set
aside funds from Marina Village; the agenda item is vague and there
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is no cap on the amount of money [which could be transferred]; a
cap should be put on the amount of money, rather than authorization
to transfer an unlimited amount of money from BWIP to APIP;
requested an amendment to the motion.
Chair Appezzato stated that with the Homeless Collaborative, the
City met federal mandates; it was a legal and moral responsibility;
Redevelopment Law requires that 150 of any homes built in
redevelopment areas and 200 of every tax increment go to the
development of affordable housing; the City is trying to provide
affordable housing opportunities.
Commissioner Johnson inquired whether the action tonight allows the
transfer of money from one project to another and whether specific
transfers would have to be approved in the future.
Acting Legal Counsel Highsmith responded in the affirmative; stated
the Resolution makes the necessary findings; money would be spent
on a project -by- project basis.
Commissioner Johnson inquired whether use of money would have to be
approved by the Council [CIC] every time, unless the amount is
within purview of the City Manager, to which Acting Legal Counsel
responded in the affirmative; stated any expenditure over $75,000
would require prior approval.
In response to Commissioner Johnson's further inquiry whether the
action only provides the ability to transfer funds if the governing
body chooses to do so, Acting Legal Counsel Highsmith responded in
the affirmative; stated otherwise a similar resolution, with
similar project specific findings, would have to be adopted on a
project -by- project basis.
Commissioner Kerr stated the money will be used to identify
appropriate sites for housing development and perform pre -
development and development activities, including funding
architectural site studies and financial feasibility analyses; BWIP
is throughout the Island and provides an opportunity to scatter
affordable housing throughout Alameda; low income housing should
not be concentrated in the West End; inquired whether her amendment
[to the motion] was accepted.
Commissioner Johnson stated that she was satisfied with the
[original] motion [adoption of the Resolution].
Chair Appezzato inquired how the action tonight would benefit the
community.
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The Economic and Community Development Assistant City Manager
stated the CIC budget adopted several weeks ago indicated an intent
to conduct feasibility analyses for creating affordable housing on
Alameda Point and throughout the community; there was a specific
objective for the CIC related to Alameda Point; the proposed
Resolution allows project -by- project investment to further the
budget objective.
Commissioner Daysog stated there should be housing for people with
all types of income; a cap might not allow enough money to be
spent; there should be flexibility to spend the correct amount.
On the call for the question, the motions carried by the following
voice vote: Ayes: Commissioners Daysog, DeWitt, Johnson and Chair
Appezzato - 4. Noes: Commissioner Kerr - 1.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON- AGENDA
None.
COMMISSION COMMUNICATIONS
None.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Chair Appezzato adjourned the
Special Meeting at 8:26 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Diane B. Felsch, CMC
Secretary, Community Improvement
Commission
The Agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown
Act.
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