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2004-06-01 Regular CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY - - JUNE 1, 2004 - - 7:30 P.M. Mayor Johnson convened the Regular Meeting at 7:57 p.m. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers Daysog, Gilmore, Kerr, Matarrese and Chair Johnson - 5. Absent: None. AGENDA CHANGES None. PROCLAMATIONS, SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (04 -253) Proclamation declaring June 5 -16 as Affordable Housing Week. Mayor Johnson read the proclamation and presented it to Michael Yoshi, Renewed HOPE Housing Advocates. (04 -254) Presentation on New Main Library Project. The City Manager stated that the Library Project Manager would provide a verbal update on the Project at the first City Council Meeting of each month. Mayor Johnson stated that staff is doing a great job keeping the project on schedule. The Library Project Manager stated that the Linoaks Motel has been demolished; final survey is scheduled for June 2; the bid notice will be advertised June 4 and will continue through the end of June; negotiations are continuing on the Hom property; the Resolution of Necessity and the final Environmental Impact Report for the acquisition and demolition of the Hom property will be on the June 15 City Council agenda; furnishings, equipment and the Library move are in the early planning phases. Vice Mayor Daysog requested clarification of the term, "Resolution of Necessity ", to which the Library Project Manager responded the term refers to determining that the acquisition of the property is for the public benefit. Mayor Johnson inquired when construction would end, to which the Library Project Manager responded April, 2006 or earlier. Regular Meeting 1 Alameda City Council June 1, 2004 The Library Project Manager stated that comments received from new library construction managers emphasized the need to start the moving plans as soon as possible. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Johnson announced that the Resolution to Revise the Citywide Development Impact Fee Schedule [paragraph no. 04 -261] was removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Councilmember Kerr moved approval of the remainder of the Consent Calendar. Councilmember Gilmore seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the paragraph number.] ( *04 -255) Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting of May 6, 2004; Special Joint City Council, Community Improvement Commission and Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority Meeting, and Special Joint City Council and Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Meeting of May 13, 2004; the Special City Council Meeting, the Special Joint City Council and Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority Meeting, and the Regular City Council of May 18, 2004. Approved. ( *04 -256) Recommendation to adopt Plans and Specifications and authorize Call for Bids for Alameda Free Library - New Main Library Project, No. P.W. 01- 03 -01. Approved. ( *04 -257) Resolution No. 13710, "Ordering Vacation of the Existing Transmission Line Easement within A.P.N. 074 - 0905 -42; 074 - 0905 -43 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deeds (62 Unit Affordable Housing and Catellus /Bayport Residential Projects) [ID No. 9]." Adopted. ( *04 -258) Resolution No. 13711, "Ordering Vacation of Unrecorded Electrical Power Pole Easement within A.P.N. 074 - 0905 -2 -3; 074- 0905-39; 074 - 0905 -42, and 074 - 0905 -43 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deeds (62 Unit Affordable Housing and Catellus /Bayport Residential Projects) [ID No. 10]." Adopted. ( *04 -258A) Resolution No. 13712, "Ordering Vacation of an Unrecorded Electrical Easement within A.P.N. 074 - 0905 -2 -3; 074- 0905-42; 074 - 0905 -43; and 074 -1353- 5,6,7,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deed (Cate llus /Bayport Residential Projects) [I.D. No. 1]." Adopted. Regular Meeting 2 Alameda City Council June 1, 2004 ( *04 -259) Resolution No. 13713, "Ordering Vacation of Storm Drain Easement within A.P.N. 074 - 0905 -40; 074 - 0905 -42 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deed (Cate llus /Bayport Residential Projects) [I.D. No. 2]." Adopted. ( *04 -259A) Resolution No. 13714, "Ordering Vacation of the Storm Drain Easement within A.P.N. 074 - 0905 -39; 074 - 0905 -42 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deed (Catellus /Bayport Residential Projects) [I.D. No. 3]" Adopted. ( *04 -259B) Resolution No. 13715, "Ordering Vacation of the Storm Drain Easement within A.P. N. 074 - 0905 -42 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deed (Cate llus /Bayport Residential Projects [I.D. No. 4]." Adopted. ( *04 -259C) Resolution No. 13716, "Ordering Vacation of the Storm Drain Easement within A.P.N. 074 - 0905 -42 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deed (Cate llus /Bayport Residential Projects) [I.D. No. 5]." Adopted. ( *04 -259D) Resolution No. 13717, "Ordering Vacation of the Storm Drain Easement within A.P.N. 074 - 0905 -42 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deed (Cate llus /Bayport Residential Projects) [I.D. No. 6]." Adopted. ( *04 -259E) Resolution No. 13718, "Ordering Vacation of the Storm Drain Easement within A.P.N. 074 - 0905 -42; 074 -1353- 5,6,7,15 and Recordation of Quitclaim Deed (Catellus /Bayport Residential Projects) [I.D. No. 7]." Adopted. ( *04 -259F) Resolution No. 13719, Drain Easement within A.P.N. Quitclaim Deed (Catellus /Bayport 8]." Adopted. "Ordering Vacation of the Storm 074 - 0905 -42 and Recordation of Residential Projects) [I.D. No. ( *04 -260) Resolution No. 13720, "Authorizing the City Manager to Apply for Five Percent Unrestricted State Funds and Two Percent Bridge Toll Revenue Funds for Operating Subsidy and Capital Projects for the City of Alameda Ferry Services and to Enter Into All Agreements Necessary to Secure These Funds." Adopted. (04 -261) Impact FeE within the Resolution No. 13721, "Revising Schedule for the Construction City of Alameda." Adopted. the Citywide Development of Capital Facilities Vice Mayor Daysog stated money collected from residential or commercial development goes to a variety of activities; that he appreciates that inflation adjustments are made; requested an off agenda report explaining why there are different fees in different Regular Meeting 3 Alameda City Council June 1, 2004 assessment districts. Vice Mayor Daysog moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. ( *04 -262) Resolution No. 13722, "Establishing Affordable Housing Guidelines for Residential Developments in the City of Alameda." Adopted. ( *04 -263) Introduction of Ordinance Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Lease for Real Property Located at 1435 Webster Street (Parking Lot D). Introduced. ( *04 -264) Ratified Bills in the amount of $2,407,738.13. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (04 -265) Recommendation to accept the Citywide Retail Policy Report. The City Manager stated that the policy report created a vehicle to engage the community; the report does not presume that there will be new retail at Enterprise Landing, does not express a preference about where new retail should be located, does not make any decisions regarding tenant mix, does not define the retail capture rate for new retail projects in respect to sales leakage, and does not answer questions regarding the potential impact that specific retail projects might have on existing businesses. The Redevelopment Manager gave a Power Point presentation. Mike Corbitt, Harsch Investment, stated that many high -end retail merchants want to be in Alameda. Robb Ratto, Park Street Business Association (PSBR), urged acceptance of the staff recommendation. Joan Konrad, Alameda, urged acceptance of staff recommendation; stated that she is concerned with only 130,000 square feet of retail; the Del Monte building is deadly for pedestrian traffic; a mixed -use policy for residential, retail, commercial and other supporting uses at Alameda Point, might not be possible because of Measure A; requested that trees be planted with generous growth area. Mayor Johnson inquired whether Alameda Point is limited to 130,000 Regular Meeting 4 Alameda City Council June 1, 2004 square feet of retail, to which the Redevelopment Manager responded that the General Plan for Alameda Point provides for two 50,000 square -foot neighborhood- shopping areas; staff is exploring the viability of 130,000 square -foot retail. Karen Bey, Alameda, urged acceptance of the report; stated competition is good for the community. Douglas deHaan, Economic Development Commission, provided a handout; stated that many good things are happening in the City; that he is concerned with the amount of proposed new retail; that Alameda already has 1.5 million square feet of available space; urged endorsement of Policy Report. Mary Ellen Proctor, Alameda, stated that the Policy Report was a good road map for the future. Christine Firstenberg, Metrovation Brokerage, urged support of the staff recommendation; stated that the trade area has opportunity for small and large retailers in current and future shopping centers; Alamedans spend an outrageous amount of money off the Island. Councilmember Gilmore inquired whether a specific timeframe should be met to ensure competition with other retail centers, to which Ms. Firstenberg responded the sooner, the better. Helen Sause, Housing Options Makes Economic Sense (HOMES), commended staff for conducting a thoughtful process; stated that she is concerned with the impact of Measure A and the housing density restraints; that Council should look carefully at any large scale retail development impacts. Sherri Stieg, West Alameda Business Association (WABA), stated that WABA is in favor of the Policy Report; urged approval. Deidre Dixon, Harbor Bay Realty, stated real estate agents support the staff recommendation. Councilmember Matarrese thanked participants; stated approval of the report is not approval of the recommended policies; there is a window of opportunity; concerns raised when the Economic Development Strategic Plan was accepted in 2000 are being validated. Councilmember Kerr stated that it is problematic to justify new shopping centers when there is enough square footage in existing buildings and proposed projects; that she does not want a high Regular Meeting 5 Alameda City Council June 1, 2004 density or transit - oriented City created to support stores; transportation and retail should be for the residents; the Report encourages and supports retail projects demonstrating high quality design compatible with Alameda's historic character; when Strategic Economics presented retail mix suggestions, Council wanted assurance that there would be no harm to existing retail business; Council was never satisfied with any of the proposed retail mix for Enterprise Landing; the report should recognize that something needs to be done about projects that are already planned; that she is concerned that the policy report does not recognize the City as it is and may not give the right direction. Mayor Johnson stated that the City should go forward with accepting the Policy Report; that Council requested the Report in order to review retail in the City as a whole. Councilmember Matarrese concurred with Councilmember Kerr regarding Enterprise Landing; stated that most of the proposed policies can be applied to existing or new locations; the report should be viewed as project neutral; as entitlements and approvals are given, the policy can be used as a standard for review. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval of the recommendation. Vice Mayor Daysog stated Trader Joe's demonstrates that Alamedans want quality shopping; Alameda is behind on value - oriented and quality shopping; the report provides the springboard needed to move forward to meet the needs of the residents. Councilmember Kerr noted reports are quoted forever, and show up as approved policy; accepting a document is not necessarily a safe. Vice Mayor Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Daysog, Gilmore, Matarrese and Mayor Johnson - 4. Noes: Councilmember Kerr - 1. (04 -266) Public "Confirming the and Levying an Improvement Area Hearing to consider Business Improvement Area Resolution No. 13723, Reports for FY 2004 -05 the Alameda Business r FY 2004 -05." Adopted. Annual Assessment on of the City of Alameda fo Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the Hearing. There being no speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the Hearing. Vice Mayor Daysog moved adoption of the resolution. Regular Meeting 6 Alameda City Council June 1, 2004 Councilmember Kerr seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (04 -267) Public Hearing to consider introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding Section 30 -16, (Inclusionary Housing Requirement for Residential Projects) to Chapter XXX (Development Regulations). Introduced. Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the Hearing. There being no speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the Hearing. Vice Mayor Daysog inquired whether there would be inflation adjustments, to which the Planning Manager responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Kerr stated that inclusionary housing drives up the cost of the market rate housing in the same project; Alameda has adopted strong inclusionary housing requirements; that introduction of the Ordinance is being presented as a necessity to have the Housing Element certified; that she does not like Alameda endorsing what Sacramento wants the City to do. Councilmember Gilmore moved introduction of the Ordinance. Vice Mayor Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Daysog, Gilmore, Matarrese and Mayor Johnson - 4. Noes: Councilmember Kerr - 1. Mayor Johnson called a recess at 9:45 p.m. and reconvened the Regular Council Meeting at 9:51 p.m. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON- AGENDA (04 -268) Clyde Ryan, Alameda, submitted a letter regarding crossing guards. (04 -269) Leonora Sea, Advancing California's Emerging Technologies (ACET), thanked Council and staff for their help and support; invited Council to the groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, June 4, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. (04 -270) Robb Ratto, PSBR, and Sherri Stieg, WABA, thanked Council for passing the Associations' budgets. [paragraph no. 04 -265] Regular Meeting 7 Alameda City Council June 1, 2004 COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (04 -271) Consideration of Mayor's appointment to the Paratransit Advisory Committee. Mayor Johnson appointed Marlene Cooney to the Paratransit Advisory Committee. (04 -272) Consideration of Mayor's nomination for appointment to the Social Services Human Relations Board. Mayor Johnson nominated Amanda Flores -Witte for appointment to the Social Services Human Relations Board. (04 -273) The Council discussed the timeline of the remaining budget meeting dates; Mayor Johnson requested that the Council be polled to check availability for a budget meeting on Tuesday, June 8th, which would allow deliberations to commence on Thursday, June 10th. ADJOURNMENT (04 -274) There being no further business, Mayor Johnson adjourned the Regular Meeting at 10:09 p.m. in memory of Frank McCormick. Respectfully Submitted, Lara Weisiger City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Regular Meeting 8 Alameda City Council June 1, 2004