City Council Regular Meeting eAgenda March 8, 2022
AGENDA
BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
6:00 PM
Jesse Arreguin, Mayor
Councilmembers:
District 1 – Rashi Kesarwani |
District 5 – Sophie Hahn |
District 2 – Terry Taplin |
District 6 – Susan Wengraf |
District 3 – Ben Bartlett |
District 7 – Rigel Robinson |
District 4 – Kate Harrison |
District 8 – Lori Droste |
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Preliminary Matters
Roll Call:
Ceremonial Matters: In addition to those items listed on the agenda, the Mayor may add additional ceremonial matters.
City Manager Comments: The City Manager may make announcements or provide information to the City Council in the form of an oral report. The Council will not take action on such items but may request the City Manager place a report on a future agenda for discussion.
Public Comment on Non-Agenda Matters: Persons will be selected to address matters not on the Council agenda. If five or fewer persons wish to speak, each person selected will be allotted two minutes each. If more than five persons wish to speak, up to ten persons will be selected to address matters not on the Council agenda and each person selected will be allotted one minute each. The remainder of the speakers wishing to address the Council on non-agenda items will be heard at the end of the agenda.
Consent Calendar
The Council will first determine whether to move items on the agenda for “Action” or “Information” to the “Consent Calendar”, or move “Consent Calendar” items to “Action.” Three members of the City Council must agree to pull an item from the Consent Calendar for it to move to Action. Items that remain on the “Consent Calendar” are voted on in one motion as a group. “Information” items are not discussed or acted upon at the Council meeting unless they are moved to “Action” or “Consent”.
No additional items can be moved onto the Consent Calendar once public comment has commenced. At any time during, or immediately after, public comment on Information and Consent items, any Councilmember may move any Information or Consent item to “Action.” Following this, the Council will vote on the items remaining on the Consent Calendar in one motion.
For items moved to the Action Calendar from the Consent Calendar or Information Calendar, persons who spoke on the item during the Consent Calendar public comment period may speak again at the time the matter is taken up during the Action Calendar.
Public Comment on Consent Calendar and Information Items Only: The Council will take public comment on any items that are either on the amended Consent Calendar or the Information Calendar. Speakers will be entitled to two minutes each to speak in opposition to or support of Consent Calendar and Information Items. A speaker may only speak once during the period for public comment on Consent Calendar and Information items.
Additional information regarding public comment by City of Berkeley employees and interns: Employees and interns of the City of Berkeley, although not required, are encouraged to identify themselves as such, the department in which they work and state whether they are speaking as an individual or in their official capacity when addressing the Council in open session or workshops.
Consent Calendar
1. Amending Berkeley Municipal Code Chapter 4.38, Supplementary Retirement and Income Plan II, to Permit Participation of Berkeley Fire Fighters Association Local 1227 I.A.F.F.
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of Ordinance No. 7,800-N.S. to amend the Berkeley Municipal Code Chapter (BMC) 4.38, Supplementary Retirement and Income Plan II (SRIP II), to permit participation of Berkeley Fire Fighters Associations Local 1227 I.A.F.F (BFFA).
First Reading Vote: Ayes – Kesarwani, Taplin, Harrison, Hahn, Wengraf, Robinson, Droste, Arreguin; Noes – None; Abstain – None; Absent – Bartlett.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Donald E. Ellison, Human Resources, (510) 981-6800
2. Resolution Adopting the Resolution of Intention of Amendment to the Miscellaneous CalPERS Contract Pursuant to California Government Code 20516; Adopt First Ordinance Reading authorizing an amendment to the contract between the City Council of the City of Berkeley and the Board of Administration of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of Ordinance No. 7,801-N.S. amending the City’s contract with CalPERS to effectuate changes to the cost sharing agreement between the City and PEPRA members of Service Employee International Union, Local 1021 Maintenance and Clerical (SEIU MC), Public Employees Union Local 1 (Local 1), Community Services & Part-Time Recreation Leaders Associations Local 1021 (SEIU CSU/PTRLA), and the Unrepresented Employees Group.
First Reading Vote: Ayes – Kesarwani, Taplin, Harrison, Hahn, Wengraf, Robinson, Droste, Arreguin; Noes – None; Abstain – None; Absent – Bartlett.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Donald E. Ellison, Human Resources, (510) 981-6800
3. Resolution Making Required Findings Pursuant to the Government Code and Directing City Legislative Bodies to Continue to Meet Via Videoconference and Teleconference
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a resolution making the required findings pursuant to Government Code Section 54953(e)(3) and determining that as a result of the continued threat to public health and safety posed by the spread of COVID-19, City legislative bodies shall continue to meet via videoconference and teleconference, initially ratified by the City Council on September 28, 2021, and subsequently reviewed and ratified on October 26, 2021, November 16, 2021, December 14, 2021, January 10, 2022, and February 8, 2022.
Financial Implications: To be determined.
Contact: Farimah Brown, City Attorney, (510) 981-6950
4. Formal Bid Solicitations and Request for Proposals Scheduled for Possible Issuance After Council Approval on March 8, 2022
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Approve the request for proposals or invitation for bids (attached to staff report) that will be, or are planned to be, issued upon final approval by the requesting department or division. All contracts over the City Manager’s threshold will be returned to Council for final approval.
Financial Implications: $7,470,316
Contact: Henry Oyekanmi, Finance, (510) 981-7300
5. Housing Consultant Contract Amendment (Contract # 32100126) – Anjanette Scott LLC
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an amendment to the City’s contract with Anjanette Scott LLC to add up to $50,000 for consulting services in a total amount not to exceed $100,000, with a contract end date of June 30, 2023.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Lisa Warhuus, Health, Housing, and Community Services, (510) 981-5400
6. Contract No. 32100082 Amendment: Resource Development Associates to Facilitate Grant Writing for the Specialized Care Unit
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to amend a contract with Resource Development Associates (RDA) to add grant writing services for the Specialized Care Unit (SCU) and mental health system for a total contract limit of $245,000 for the period beginning January 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2023. This amendment will add $60,000 in funding and one year to the contract term.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Lisa Warhuus, Health, Housing, and Community Services, (510) 981-5400
7. Contract No. 319001221-1 Amendment: Rolling Orange, Inc. for Additional Website Redesign Services
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an amendment to Contract No. 319001221-1 with Rolling Orange, Inc. for the additional website redesign services, for an amount not-to-exceed $10,000 and a total contract value not-to-exceed $569,300 from March 1, 2019 to June 30, 2024.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Michael Sinor, Information Technology, (510) 981-6500
8. Measure T1 Contract: Western Water Features Inc. for the King Pool Plaster and Tile Replacement and West Campus Pool Plaster, Tile, and Filter Replacement
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution: 1. Approving the plans and specifications for the King Pool Plaster and Tile Replacement and West Campus Pool Plaster and Tile Replacement and Filter Replacement Project, Specification No. 22-11489-C; 2. Accepting the bid of the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, Western Water Features, Inc.; and 3. Authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract and any amendments, extensions or other change orders until completion of the project in accordance with the approved plans and specifications, with Western Water Features, Inc. for the King Pool Plaster and Tile Replacement and West Campus Pool Plaster and Tile Replacement and Filter Replacement Project in an amount not to exceed $1,010,000, which includes a contract amount of $989,449 and a 10% contingency in the amount of $20,551.
Financial Implications: $1,010,000
Contact: Scott Ferris, Parks, Recreation and Waterfront, (510) 981-6700
9. Amendment to Contract No. 32000219 with Lind Marine - Removal of Derelict and Abandoned Vessels at the Berkeley Marina
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to amend Contract No. 32000219 with Lind Marine to remove derelict and abandoned vessels at the Berkeley Marina by increasing the contract amount by $42,000; and authorizing additional contingency of $4,200 for a contract total not-to-exceed amount of $188,400; and contingency of $47,000; and extend the contract to September 30, 2023.
Financial Implications: $188,400.
Contact: Scott Ferris, Parks, Recreation and Waterfront, (510) 981-6700
10. Lease Agreement with NFS Unlimited, LLC for Skates-on-the-Bay
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt first reading of an Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute the attached ground lease with NFS Unlimited, LLC, the owner/lessee of Skates-on-the-Bay at the Berkeley Waterfront for a 10-year term with 2 additional options to extend for 5 years each, effective from May 1, 2022.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Scott Ferris, Parks, Recreation and Waterfront, (510) 981-6700
11. Updates to the Measure T1 Phase 1 Project List
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a resolution authorizing the following updates to the T1 Phase 1 list of approved projects:
1. Add the following project - Streets: West Street (adjacent to Strawbeery Creek Park) from Addison to End.
2. Change the phase of the following project - Parks: Aquatic Park Tide Tubes Cleanout, (add “Construction”).
3. Remove the following:
A. Projects added in October 2020: i.Streets: a. Arcade Avenue from Fairlawn Drive to Grizzly Peak Boulevard; b. Cedar Street from 6th Street to San Pablo Avenue; c. Center Street from Martin Luther King Jr. Way to Shattuck Ave; d. Dohr Street from Ashby Avenue to Prince Street; e. Rose Street from Le Roy Avenue to La Loma Avenue; f. Santa Fe Avenue from Gilman Street to Cornell Avenue/Page St; g. Shasta Road from Grizzly Peak Boulevard to east City limit; and h. West Street from Bancroft Way to Dwight Way.
ii.Parks: James Kenney Park Play and Picnic Area
B. Projects added in July 2019: i. Green Infrastructure: a. Heinz Avenue near RR tracks; b. Jones Street between Fourth St and RR tracks; c. Ninth Street at Codornices Creek; d. Evaluation of Sacramento Street center median; and e.Tenth Street at Codornices Creek.
C.Projects from the original approved list: i. Streets: Bancroft from Shattuck to Milvia
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Scott Ferris, Parks, Recreation and Waterfront, (510) 981-6700
12. Donation: Memorial Bench at the Berkeley Marina in front of M-Dock in memory of Roger Garfinkle
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution accepting a cash donation in the amount of $3,400 for a memorial bench to be placed at the Berkeley Marina in front of M-Dock in memory of Roger Garfinkle, DragonMax Founder and Coach.
Financial Implications: $3,400 in revenue.
Contact: Scott Ferris, Parks, Recreation and Waterfront, (510) 981-6700
13. Ratification of Police Accountability Board’s Standing Rules
From: Police Accountability Board
Recommendation: Ratify Standing Rules of the Police Accountability Board, revised in consideration of Mayor Arreguin’s proposed amendments.
Financial Implications: None
Contact: Katherine Lee, Interim Director of Police Accountability, (510) 981-4950
Council Consent Items
14. Support of SB 922
From: Mayor Arreguin (Author), Councilmember Taplin (Co-Sponsor), Councilmember Bartlett (Co-Sponsor), Councilmember Robinson (Co-Sponsor)
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution in support of SB 922 (Wiener), which would permanently exempt transportation-related projects from CEQA. Send a copy of the Resolution to Governor Gavin Newsom, State Senators Scott Wiener and Nancy Skinner, and Assemblymember Buffy Wicks.
Financial Implications: None
Contact: Jesse Arreguin, Mayor, (510) 981-7100
15. Opposition to the California Two-Thirds Legislative Vote and Voter Approval for Fee and Charge Increases Initiative
From: Mayor Arreguin (Author), Councilmember Harrison (Co-Sponsor)
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution to oppose Initiative 21-0042A1, the California Two-Thirds Legislative Vote and Voter Approval for Fee and Charge Increases Initiative. Send a copy of the Resolution to the League of California Cities.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Jesse Arreguin, Mayor, (510) 981-7100
16. Referral to Implement State Law AB 43 for Reduced Speed Limits on High-Injury Commercial Corridors
From: Councilmember Kesarwani (Author), Councilmember Taplin (Author), Councilmember Robinson (Co-Sponsor), Councilmember Wengraf (Co-Sponsor)
Recommendation: Refer to the City Manager to implement state law AB 43 on:
- High-injury commercial corridors as identified in our Vision Zero Annual Report, 2020-2021 in order to allow a reduction in speed limits by 5 miles per hour; - Any other corridors covered by AB 43, as appropriate, in order to implement reduced prima facie speed limits and identify those corridors for future traffic studies where prima facie limits are presently unsafe.
Upon completion of this referral, we note that a budget allocation would be needed in the amount of $25,000 to $50,000 for new speed limit signage. Funding will be requested later (likely for the FY 2023-24 budget) in order to allow time for staff to determine the applicable streets for additional signage.
Financial Implications: See report
Contact: Rashi Kesarwani, Councilmember, District 1, (510) 981-7110
17. Adopt a Resolution Supporting Relinquishment of Council Office Budget Funds to the General Fund and Grant of Such Funds for the Berkeley Commission on the Status of Women’s Annual Dues to the Association of California Commissions for Women
Revised material (Supp 1)
From: Councilmember Harrison (Author), Mayor Arreguin (Co-Sponsor), Councilmember Taplin (Co-Sponsor), Councilmember Wengraf (Co-Sponsor)
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving the expenditure of $100 each from Vice Mayor Harrison, Mayor Arreguín, and Councilmember Taplin’s office budgets to the Association of California Commissions for Women to cover the prorated 2021-2022 annual membership dues and full dues for 2022-2023 for the Berkeley Commission on the Status of Women, with funds relinquished to the City’s general fund for this purpose from the discretionary Council Office Budgets of the aforementioned Mayor and Council office budgets, and providing for prospective “pre-approval” of such dues on an ongoing basis.
Financial Implications: See report
Contact: Kate Harrison, Councilmember, District 4, (510) 981-7140
18. Adopt Resolutions Referring to the City Manager to Establish a Policy of Reducing or Waiving Park Fees for Free, Permitted Outdoor Theater, Arts Events, and Other Events Based on Objective Public Welfare Criteria and Relinquishing Council Funds to Support the San Francisco Mime Troupe’s Payment of Park Fees for Its 2022 Free Outdoor Performance Season
Revised material (Supp 3)
From: Councilmember Harrison (Author)
Recommendation: Adopt Two Resolutions:
1. Establishing a policy and referring to the City Manager to create a process to reduce or waive City Park Fees for free and permitted outdoor theater, arts events, and other events as appropriate based on objective consideration of their benefits to the public welfare, including but not limited to educational content, non-profit status, and means.
2. Approving the expenditure of an amount not to exceed $500 per Councilmember including $500 from Vice Mayor Harrison, to the San Francisco Mime Troupe, the non-profit fiscal sponsor of 2022 Berkeley Park performances, with funds relinquished to the City’s general fund for this purpose from the discretionary Council Office Budgets of Vice Mayor Harrison and any other Councilmembers who would like to contribute.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Kate Harrison, Councilmember, District 4, (510) 981-7140
19. Budget Referral: Grant Writing Services
From: Councilmember Hahn (Author), Councilmember Bartlett (Author), Councilmember Harrison (Co-Sponsor)
Recommendation: Refer $300,000 to the FY 2022-2023 budget process to expand the City’s capacity to seek and obtain grants and launch funded projects by hiring or contracting for writing and RFP/grant/program administration support.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Sophie Hahn, Councilmember, District 5, (510) 981-7150
20. Support for AB 1713: Idaho Stop
From: Councilmember Robinson (Author)
Recommendation: Send a letter to Assemblymember Tasha Boerner Horvath, Senator Nancy Skinner, and Assemblymember Buffy Wicks in support of Assembly Bill 1713, which would allow adult bicyclists to proceed through stop signs after yielding the right-of-way to immediate hazards.
Financial Implications: None
Contact: Rigel Robinson, Councilmember, District 7, (510) 981-7170
Action Calendar
The public may comment on each item listed on the agenda for action as the item is taken up. For items moved to the Action Calendar from the Consent Calendar or Information Calendar, persons who spoke on the item during the Consent Calendar public comment period may speak again at the time the matter is taken up during the Action Calendar.
The Presiding Officer will request that persons wishing to speak use the "raise hand" function to determine the number of persons interested in speaking at that time. Up to ten (10) speakers may speak for two minutes. If there are more than ten persons interested in speaking, the Presiding Officer may limit the public comment for all speakers to one minute per speaker. Speakers are permitted to yield their time to one other speaker, however no one speaker shall have more than four minutes. The Presiding Officer may, with the consent of persons representing both sides of an issue, allocate a block of time to each side to present their issue.
Action items may be reordered at the discretion of the Chair with the consent of Council.
Action Calendar – Old Business
21. Update on the Implementation of Fair and Impartial Policing Task Force Recommendations (Continued from February 22, 2022)
From: City Manager
Contact: Jennifer Louis, Police, (510) 981-5900
22. 2021 Year End Crime and Collision Data (Continued from February 22, 2022)
From: City Manager
Contact: Jennifer Louis, Police, (510) 981-5900
Action Calendar – New Business
23. Request to Adopt a Resolution Approving Exception to the 180-Day Waiting Period to Hire a CalPERS Retired Annuitant in Accordance with Government Code Sections 7522.56 And 21224
Revised material (Supp 1)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Staff respectfully recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution approving an exception to the 180-day waiting period for hiring a retired annuitant as an extra-help employee in the Department of Health, Housing & Community Services, due to their specialized skills that are necessary to perform work of a limited duration, and to prevent stoppage of public business during the Covid emergency.
Financial Implications: See report.
Contact: Don Ellison, Human Resources, (510) 981-6807
Public Comment – Items Not Listed on the Agenda
Adjournment
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Mark Numainville, City Clerk
Communications
Council rules limit action on Communications to referral to the City Manager and/or Boards and Commissions for investigation and/or recommendations. All communications submitted to Council are public record. Copies of individual communications are available for viewing through Records Online.
Item #18: Adopt Resolutions Referring to the City Manager to Establish a Policy of Reducing or Waiving Park Fees for Free, Permitted Outdoor Theater, Arts Events, and Other Events Based on Objective Public Welfare Criteria and Relinquishing Council Funds to Support the San Francisco Mime Troupe’s Payment of Park Fees for Its 2022 Free Outdoor Performance Season
- Rachel Davis
- Thuan Tran
- Mary Engle
- Mary Rose
Energy Commission Transportation Priorities for the Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Budget
- Berkeley Energy Commission
Proposed Policy 351, Public Safety Fixed Video Surveillance Cameras
- Michael Chang, Chairperson, Police Accountability Board
Union Contract Wage Theft by City Management
- Mike Uberti
- Nathan Dahl
- Glenn Ingersoll
- Barbara Gilbert (2)
- Julia P
Parking Garage at 2215 4th Street
- Anne Burns
- Mary Scott
Verizon Wireless Tower
- Anna Pisarello
Implications of Lost Property Tax Revenue
- Alex Sharenko (2)
Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA)
- Eric Friedman
- Akshit Dewan
- Mirelle Linquist
Parking Tickets
- Michelle Milam
Climate Change
- Christopher La Combe
- Thomas Lord (2)
Plastic Bag Ordinance
- Sofia Avila
Eden I&R February
- Eden I&R
Removal of Vines in the Berkeley Hills
- Senior Advocates & Associates
Grizzly Peak Blvd.
- Bruce Brody
Redistricting
- Sheila Goldmacher
BART Redistricting
- BART
Shellmound
- Laura Callen
- AJ Pluss
- Gail Susan Gordon
- Bettemie Prins
- Jane Perry
- Sheri Prud’homme
Housing
- Avran Gur Arye (14)
- Photoano@
- Ashvin Nair
COVID/Masks/Pandemic
- Thomas Lord (2)
- Vicki Sommer (2)
- David Lerman
- Jane Fink
Reimagining Public Safety
- Amol Rao
- Diana Bohn
Solar and Wind Powering Berkeley Homes in March
- Kathleen Giustino
Brown Act Viewpoint
- Thomas Lord
Supplemental Communications and Reports
Items received by the deadlines for submission will be compiled and distributed as follows. If no items are received by the deadline, no supplemental packet will be compiled for said deadline.
- Supplemental Communications and Reports 1
Available by 5:00 p.m. five days prior to the meeting.
- Supplemental Communications and Reports 2
Available by 5:00 p.m. the day before the meeting.
- Supplemental Communications and Reports 3
Available by 5:00 p.m. two days following the meeting.