REGULAR BERKELEY CITY
COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY,
MARCH 16,
1999
AGENDA
Preliminary Matters
Roll Call: 7:10 p.m.
Comments From The City Manager : 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 and/or action. 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 and/or action.
Comments From The Public: A total of thirty (30) minutes is scheduled. Each
speaker is limited to a maximum of three (3) minutes.
Council Action: The City Council may take action related to any subject listed
on the Agenda.
Consent Calendar
The Council will consider removal and addition of items to the Consent Calendar prior
to voting on the Consent Calendar. All items remaining on the Consent Calendar will be
approved in one motion. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be held over to the
next meeting unless the City Manager requests action due to priority.
1. Minutes for Approval
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Approve the minutes for Council meetings of a) March 1, 1999
(special); b) March 2, 1999 (special); and c) March 8, 1999 (special).
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 644-6480
2. Reserve Police Officers Salary Range
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution amending Resolution No. 57,841-N.S.,
Classification/Salary Resolution for Unrepresented Employees to correct the minimum salary
ranges for Reserve Police Officers.
Contact: Ronald Brown, Personnel, 644-6951
3. Contract: Computer Training
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a
sole-source contract and any amendments with Applications Associates for computer training
in an amount not to exceed $60,000 for the period February 1, 1999 to September 30, 1999.
Contact: Chris Mead, Information Systems, 644-6820
4. Contract Amendment: Berkeley Art Center Renovations
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to amend the contract
with JDS Builders Group, Inc. for renovations to the Berkeley Art Center by increasing the
contract amount to $122,000 and extending the term to May 15, 1999.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
5. Contract Amendment: Graffiti Abatement
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute amendments
to the contract with Building Opportunities for Self Sufficiency (BOSS) for graffiti
abatement to make minor administrative changes to the contract.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
6. Contract Amendment: Litter Removal
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute amendments
to the contract with Building Opportunities for Self Sufficiency (BOSS) for litter removal
to make minor administrative changes to the contract.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
7. Designating Anthony Street Between 7th and 9th Streets as
One Way and as a Diagonal Parking Zone and Designating Oregon Street Between Shattuck and
Adeline as One Way
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt two Resolutions amending: 1) Resolution No. 56,507-N.S. by
adding Subsections 24a-17 and 24o-11 designating Anthony Street in an easterly direction
from 7th to 9th Streets and Oregon Street in a westerly direction
from Shattuck Avenue to Adeline Street, as one-way streets; and 2) Resolution No.
56,505-N.S. by adding Subsection 22a-17 and 22o-11 designating Anthony Street from 7th
Street to 9th Street from a two-way street to a one-way street serving east
bound travel and to allow diagonal parking along the south side of the street, and Oregon
Street from Shattuck Avenue to Adeline Street from a two-way street to a one-way street
serving westbound travel and to allow diagonal parking along the south side of the street.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
8. Contract Amendment: Ecology Center
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to amend the contract
with the Ecology Center, Inc. by extending the period through June 30, 2005 and updating
performance standards to continue providing recycling collection services, at a cost not
to exceed $8,425,000 over five years and seven months or an average of $1,590,000 per
year.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
9. Grant Application: Ninth Street Bike Boulevard to Emeryville Border
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution: 1) authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant
application to the Federal Surface Transportation Program and the Congestion Management
and Air Quality Improvement Program for $398,250 to construct a bicycle path which will
extend the Ninth Street bicycle boulevard south to the Emeryville border; and 2)
requesting the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) support the application for
the project and to program the project into their Transportation Improvement Program
(TIP).
Contact: Liz Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
10. Contract: Renovation of Central Library (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving plans and specifications for the
renovation and expansion of the Central Library; accepting the bid of Arntz Builders; and
authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract and any amendments in an amount not to
exceed $22,000,000 for the period March 1999 through January 31, 2001.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Capital Projects, 644-6580
11. Increase Expenditure Authority for Civic Center Retrofit Project (to be
delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing an increase in the City Managers
expenditure authority in an amount not to exceed $12,000,000 for design and construction
of physical improvements and any incidental equipment and services related to seismic
retrofit improvements to the Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Building.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Capital Projects, 644-6580
12. Amend FY 1999 Appropriations Ordinance (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt first reading of an Ordinance amending Annual Appropriations
Ordinance No. 6449-N.S.
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 644-6580
13. City Manager Appointment of Planning and Community Development Director (to
be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution confirming the appointment of the Director of
Planning and Community Development.
Contact: James Keene, City Manager, 644-6580
14. Lease/Purchase Agreement for Computer Equipment (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a
contract with Associates Commercial Corporation to lease/purchase computer equipment.
Contact: Chris Mead, Information Systems, 644-6820
15. Funding for Berkeley High School Athlete
From: Councilmember Breland
Recommendation: Refer to the City Manager and the 2x2 Committee a request for funding
in the amount of $3,000 to help Lamile Perry, Berkeley Highs teen athlete, wheel his
way to Australia.
Contact: Margaret Breland, Councilmember District 2, 644-6400
16. Fire Inspection Fees
From: Councilmember Olds
Recommendation: Refer to the City Manager for evaluation the policy of the Fire
Department charging 100% penalty fines for late payment of inspection fees and report back
within 90 days regarding changing the amount of the penalty.
Contact: Betty Olds, Councilmember District 6, 644-6399
17. Section 8 Housing Displacement
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Contact U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Secretary Cuomo and pertinent U.S. House and Senate Committees to encourage them to
undertake the following actions with regard to expiring below-market Section 8 Housing in
tight real estate markets where there is currently little or negative incentive for
property owners to participate or continue participation in the Section 8 Program: 1. HUD
should adopt and liberalize guidelines under which owner rental rate "markups"
to market rate rents are permitted and supported. Markups should be limited to a) tight
markets where tenant-based assistance would not provide adequate relief, b) preserving
fair housing opportunities, c) protecting families where relocation presents severe
hardship, and d) situations where the markup is part of an overall local preservation
strategy based on an owners renewed commitment such as, at least a 5-year term; and
2. Provide the additional funding which would be required to support this markup program,
estimated to be at least $100 million.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
18. Police Department Participation in Bulletproof Vest Partnership
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Request the City Manager review the U.S. Department of Justice's
"Bulletproof Vest Partnership" Program and, if appropriate, to proceed
immediately with the City's application to participate.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
19. Support Investigation of U.S. Corporate Involvement in Killings in Nigerian Oil
Fields
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Contact Representative Barbara Lee and ask her to become a sponsor of
Ohio Congressman Dennis Kuchinichs "Dear Colleague" letter, which asks for
a Congressional investigation into the role of U.S. oil companies in the killings in
Nigeria; and that Council write to Chevron International Oil in San Francisco asking for
an immediate and full explanation of their collaboration in military attacks on civilians.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
20. Support AB 304 Property Tax Return Bill
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Express support for State AB 304 which provides for a phased return to
local government of a portion of property tax monies taken by the State pursuant to rules
established in the early 1990s, and that letters be sent to Assemblyman Wilder, the
bills author, local State representatives, members of the Assembly Local Government
Committee, and the Citys lobbyist.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
21. Certified Local Government Status for Landmarks Preservation Commission
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Request the City Manager prepare a Statement of Intent for the
Certified Local Government (CLG) Application stating that the City will comply with the
suggestion of the California State Historic Preservation Office which will enable the City
to qualify for CLG Status under the National Historic Preservation Program. The
States suggestion is that Council formally state their intent to appoint to the
Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) individuals who have demonstrated interest,
competence or knowledge in historic preservation, and that Council will seek to assure
that at least two members of the LPC are professionals in a discipline related to history
and historic preservation.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
22. Public Safety Regulation of Large Entertainment Events on Private Property
From: Mayor Dean and Councilmember Olds
Recommendation: That the City Manager, City Attorney, and Police Department examine
mechanisms to better regulate large entertainment events on private property, and propose
new or amended legislation (if necessary) and/or establish procedures by which the City
can identify, deal with, mandate security for, and prohibit those events or venues which
are likely to cause neighborhood disturbance and/or create public safety issues.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484; Betty Olds, Councilmember District 6, 644-6399
23. Referral to Budget Process: Holiday Marketing of Berkeley Businesses
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Refer to the budget process the request for $30,000 from the Berkeley
Chamber of Commerce to fund their marketing program for the 1999 Holiday Season. Contact:
Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
24. Financial Support and Fee Waivers for Solano Stroll
From: Mayor Dean and Councilmember Woolley
Recommendation: Refer to the budget process the request from the Solano Avenue
Association to increase funding to $10,000 plus waive all fees for the 1999 Solano Stroll.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484; Diane Woolley, Councilmember District 5, 644-6294
25. Living Wage Ordinance
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Establish an advisory task force comprised of Councilmembers
Armstrong, Breland, Maio, and Mayor Dean to evaluate the impact and benefits of Living
Wage proposals on the economy, businesses, non-profit organizations and residents with a
goal toward creating a regional plan by encouraging other East Bay cities to adopt similar
legislation.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
26. Living Wage Ordinance
From: Councilmembers Worthington, Breland, Spring and Vice Mayor Shirek
Recommendation: Refer to the Labor Commission and City Attorney to examine the Living
Wage Ordinances of Oakland, Los Angeles, San Jose, and the proposed San Francisco
Ordinance, and report back with a proposal for a Living Wage ordinance for the City of
Berkeley.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398; Maudelle
Shirek,
Councilmember District 3, 644-6243; Margaret Breland, Councilmember District 2, 644-6400;
Dona Spring, Councilmember District 4, 644-6266
27. Mircoradio Comments to Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
From: Councilmembers Worthington and Spring
Recommendation: That the City E-mail and send a letter to the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) with comments for the Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) including
these 11 points: 1) The FCC should only license non-commercial Low-Power (LP) FM stations.
Licenses should be granted to either non-profit corporations or unincorporated
associations with by-laws meeting simple minimum standards; 2) The FCC should license
stations between 10-100 watts, similar to LP100 stations discussed in the
NPRM, but should
not license 1000 watt (LP1000) stations; 3) LP100 stations should not be relegated to
"secondary status" but should be licensed as a Primary Service. They should not
be subject to being bumped by a full power station; 4) No individual or entity should be
permitted to own more than one LPFM station nationally or locally, and owners of full
power FM or AM stations should not be permitted to own LPFM stations; 5) LPFM stations
should not be required to provide 2nd or 3rd-adjacent protection to
other stations; 6) LPFM stations should only be licensed to groups or individuals who
reside in the community the station would serve; 7) At least 80 percent of the programming
on LPFM stations should be locally originated, using live local DJs (they could play music
and interviews, etc., on their shows but not syndicated satellite feeds); 8) The FCC
should resolve mutually exclusive applications with a weighted point system and should
issue 5 year non-renewable licenses; 9) Owners of LPFM stations should not be permitted to
sell or transfer their licenses (otherwise, people will apply just to later
"traffic" in licenses); 10) If the FCC decides to permit any commercial LPFM
stations, the FCC should give preference to a non-commercial applicant where a commercial
and non-commercial applicant seek a license for the same channel in the same area. No
commercial licenses should be issued for the first two years, and then only if space is
still available; and 11) The FCC issues amnesty for participants in previous efforts of
micro broadcasting.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398; Dona Spring, Councilmember
District 4, 644-6266
28. Waiver of Fees for Peoples Park 30th Anniversary
From: Councilmembers Worthington and Maio
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution waiving all fees, including fees for event, food,
sound permits, and insurance fees associated with the Peoples Park 30th
Anniversary Street Fair and Concert on April 25th; allowing an exemption to
Berkeley Municipal Code (BMC) Section 20.24.040 to allow hanging a banner across Telegraph
Avenue advertising the event; and providing in-kind services such as four portable
toilets, hanging banners, dumpster and Solid Waste Services, traffic signage and
engineering services for the closure of Telegraph Avenue (between Dwight and
Channing) and
Haste Street (between Bodwitch and Dana).
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398; Linda Maio, Councilmember
District 1, 644-6359
29. Proclamation for Berkeley High School AIDS Quilt
From: Councilmembers Breland, Olds, Armstrong and Worthington
Recommendation: Issue a proclamation honoring the AIDS Quilt at Berkeley High School
on display at the Berkeley Community Theater from March 29 through April 2, 1999.
Contact: Margaret Breland, Councilmember District 2, 644-6400; Betty Olds, Councilmember
District 6, 644-6399; Polly Armstrong, Councilmember District 8, 644-6401; Kriss
Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398
30. Councilmember Breland to San Pablo Avenue Corridor Study, Policy Advisory
Committee
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Appoint Margaret Breland to the San Pablo Avenue Corridor Study,
Policy Advisory Committee, and appoint Councilmember Linda Maio as alternate.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398
31. Supporting President Clintons Executive Order on Implementation of Human
Rights Treaties
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution supporting President Clintons Executive Order
on implementation of Human Rights Treaties.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398
32. Referral to the Budget Process: Integrated Arts for the Disabled
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Refer the request from Integrated Arts for the Disabled for $15,000 to
the FY1999-2000 budget process.
Contact: Dona Spring, Councilmember District 4, 644-6266
33. Referral to the Budget Process: East Bay Media Center
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Refer the request from East Bay Media Center for $20,000 to the
FY1999-2000 budget process.
Contact: Dona Spring, Councilmember District 4, 644-6266
34. Waiving Council Rules
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Waive Council rules of not taking action on agenda items at this
meeting, due to the fact it is the last meeting before spring break.
Contact: Dona Spring, Councilmember District 4, 644-6266
35. Additional Security of EcoHouse Loans
From: Councilmember Maio
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing a guarantee of loans not in excess of
$240,000 for Phase I of the EcoHouse Project, an environmental demonstration home in the
City.
Contact: Linda Maio, Councilmember District 1, 644-6359
36. Proclamation Honoring Dr. Glenn Seaborg
From: Councilmember Armstrong
Recommendation: Approve a proclamation recognizing the achievements of world-renowned
scientist Dr. Glenn Seaborg and expressing sympathy for his passing.
Contact: Polly Armstrong, Councilmember District 8, 644-6401
Presentations
37. Berkeley Food Systems Project former Assemblymember Tom Bates
a. City Manager Information
Contact: Arrietta Chakos, City Managers Office, 644-6580
Action Calendar
Appeals
38. Zoning Appeal of Use Permit 98-10000058 1730 La Loma Avenue (held
over from March 9 meeting)
a. Appeal filed by Daniella Thompson and James Sharp, of the Zoning Adjustments
Board decision approving Use Permit to modify a building of non-conforming height (four
stories where a maximum of three is permitted) to construct a deck and roof top walkway at
the fifth floor level for the property located at 1730 La Loma Avenue.
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 644-6480
b. City Manager Report dated December 8, 1998
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board decision
to approve a Use Permit to modify a building of non-conforming height (four stories where
a maximum of three is permitted) to construct a deck and roof top walkway at the fifth
floor level for the property located at 1730 La Loma Avenue and dismissing the appeal.
Contact: Liz Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
c. City Manager Report dated March 9, 1999
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board decision to
approve Use Permit 98-10000058 to construct a roof deck and rooftop walkway at 1730 La
Loma Avenue and dismiss the appeal.
Contact: Liz Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
Action Calendar
39. Landmarks Appeals 1730 La Loma Avenue
a. Appeals filed by Alexander Gross from the decisions of the Landmarks Preservation
Commissions designation of 1730 La Loma Avenue (Kingman Hall, Toad Hall, Abracadabra
Fraternity, Theta Xi Fraternity House, the Living Love Center): 1) as a Berkeley landmark;
and 2) denial of a roof deck permit.
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 644-6480
b. City Manager Report (to be delivered)
Contact: Liz Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
c. City Manager Information Report
Contact: Liz Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
NOTE: The time limit within which to commence any lawsuit or legal challenge to any
quasi-adjudicative decision made by the City is governed by Section 1094.6 of the Code of
Civil Procedure, unless a shorter limitations period is specified by an other provision.
Under Section 1094.6, any lawsuit or legal challenge to any quasi-adjudicative decision
made by the City must be filed no later than the 90th day following the date on
which such decision becomes final. Any lawsuit or legal challenge, which is not filed
within that 90-day period, will be barred.
Old Business
40. Contract Amendment: Operation of the Berkeley Landfill (removed from Consent
by the City Manager and held over from March 9 meeting)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to amend the contract
with Browning-Ferris Industries of California, Inc. (BFIC) by extending the term to
December 31, 2005 for operation of the Berkeley Landfill; and authorizing payment of a
road mitigation fee of $350,000 over the five-year period.
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 644-6580
41. Library Funding (held over by Councilmember Spring from March 9 meeting)
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Discuss and take possible action regarding the Berkeley Public
Librarys request for $1,100,000 in additional funding to complete the retrofit of
the Main Library.
Contact: Dona Spring, Councilmember District 4, 644-6266
42. Revisions to Citizens Budget Review Commission Charter (held over from
March 9 meeting)
From: Citizens Budget Review Commission
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution amending Section 2 of Resolution No. 52,720-N.S.,
to revise the duties of the Commission to establish a work program and priorities, prepare
an annual report, review budget policies, report on all unfunded budget requests, and
ensure a better understanding of current fiscal issues and the budget process.
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, Secretary, 644-6580
a. City Manager Report
Recommendation: Concurs with the content and recommendations of the Commission.
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 644-6580
Public Hearings
(Reports and communications related to public hearings that were
distributed to Council when the issue was first heard are not included. However, new
material has been noted with an *)
43. Continued Public Hearing Regarding Zoning Appeal of Use Permits 3033 and 3681
699 Virginia Street (Berkeley Asphalt) (see agenda packet of January 26,
1999 for written material)
a. Appeal filed by Nora Chorover on behalf of Ocean View Neighborhood Association and
Communities for a Better Environment, of the Zoning Adjustments Board decision to take
no action to initiate revocation proceedings for Use Permits based on certain findings for
the property located at 699 Virginia Street.
b. City Manager Report dated March 16, 1999 *
Recommendation: Continue the hearing on this matter to April 20, 1999.
c. City Manager Report dated February 16, 1999
Recommendation: Continue the hearing on this matter to March 16, 1999.
d. City Manager Report dated January 26, 1999
Recommendation: 1) Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion adopt a Resolution
affirming the decision of the Zoning Adjustments Board with findings that Berkeley Asphalt
and Ready mix is in compliance with the conditions of Use Permits 3033 and 3681, and based
on the evaluation provided by expert consultants and affected agencies, as well as the
testimony, the current operation of the Berkeley Asphalt and Ready Mix Companies does not
constitute a nuisance. If Council after considering the record, is unable to determine
whether there is a nuisance or violation of conditions, continue the hearing without
action to coincide with the six month review by staff required pursuant to Use Permit 3033
six months after initiation of operation of the approved replacement equipment for the
asphalt plant.
d. Communication from December 8, 1998:
1) Rena Rickles, Attorney on behalf of Berkeley Asphalt, applicant
44. Public Hearing: Fee Increase for Berkeley Camps
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion, adopt a Resolution
approving an increase in fees for Echo Lake Youth Camp and Berkeley Day Camp and
rescinding Resolution No. 58,879-N.S.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 644-6459
45. Public Hearing: Annual Neighborhood Cleanup Fee
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion, adopt a Resolution
amending Resolution No. 50,788-N.S. to add a collection fee of $25 to refuse bills of each
property owner who disposes of refuse in excess of four cubic yards, to help defray the
costs of collecting and disposing of excess materials for the Annual Neighborhood Cleanup
Day.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
Information Reports
46. I-80 Bicycle/Pedestrian Overcrossing
From: City Manager
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Capital Projects, 644-6580
47. Peer-Based Homeless Youth Outreach Proposal (CR 99-6)
From: City Manager
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 644-6459
48. Grant Application: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
From: City Manager
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 644-6459
49. Enforcement of Tobacco and Alcohol Advertising Restrictions (CR 99-3)
From: City Manager
Contact: Liz Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
50. Public Process Chronology for 2501 Sacramento Street (CR 99-25)
From: City Manager
Contact: Stephen Barton, Housing, 644-6001
51. Notice of Contract with UC Berkeley for Cal Adventures Water Program
From: City Manager
Contact: Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront, 644-6943
52. Wood-Burning Appliances
From: Mayor Dean
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
Communications
Council rules limit action on Communications to referral to the City Manager and/or
Boards and Commissions for investigation and/or recommendations.
Page No.
1. William and Cynthia Wampler, regarding
experimentation on animals.
2. Eight postcards regarding additional funds for the Central Library Renovation
Project.
3. Regarding Dwight Way Apartment project located at 2501 Sacramento St.:
a. Dwight Way Terrace Business Assn.
b. Robert C. Baum, South Berkeley Neighborhood Assn.
4. Patrick Kennedy, Panoramic Interests, transmitting newspaper
articles regarding the growth and expansion of the Bay Area.
5. Anne Marselis, Saint Johns Neighbors, regarding Dons Auto Clinic at 2555
College Avenue.
6. Heath Maddox, Transportation Planning UC Graduate Student,
regarding on-site parking at 2161 Allston Way.
7. Clay Harvey, regarding commercialism and health
care.
8. Petition from North Berkeley Senior Center Advisory Council, Inc. regarding Taxi Scrip books per quarter.
9. Kent Jones, Tyler-California-King Neighborhood Assn., regarding
the budget process as it affects school maintenance and traffic/parking problems around
schools.
10. Form letter regarding smoking in tot lots from:
| a) Amy Villwock |
| b) Jan Deblasi |
| c) Nette Barry |
| d) Leslie Peralta |
| e) Trina Audley |
| f) Simone La Coss |
| g) Liliana LoBo Ferreira |
| h) Francesca Verdier |
| I) Moses Cesario |
| j) Allyson Cesario |
| k) Chloe Chaudhry |
| l) Jenifer Peale |
| m) Kristen Hopper |
| n) Jodi Longbire |
| o) Maria Scatina |
| p) Naomi Gribneau |
| q) Daniel Castro |
| r) Gratheg Hua |
| s) Chamelt ONeal |
| t) Jeanne L. Fisenman |
| u) Cecile J. Harrison |
Adjournment.