REGULAR BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1999
SUMMARY
Preliminary Matters
Roll Call: 7:25 p.m. Absent: Councilmember Olds and Mayor Dean.
Ceremonial Matters:.Proclamation: Honoring Contributions of John Solomon and Declaring December 16, 1999
as "John Solomon Day"
Proclamation: 30th Anniversary of the Ecology Center
Presentation of Certificates of Merit to Ariel and Mark Zucker for Chief Operator Teen
Driver Program
Proclamation: 1999 Arbor Day
Action: Presented Proclamations and Certificates of Merit.
Comments from the City Manager:
- Mayor Dean and Councilmember Olds are in Washington D.C. to consult with FEMA regarding
additional funding for capital projects.
- The Police Department is sponsoring Toys for Tots on December 19th from 9
a.m. to noon, at the Hall of Justice, 2171 McKinley Avenue, giving away toys to needy
kids.
- The Police Department is sponsoring a turkey basket give away and will be assembling
baskets at the Hall of Justice on Wednesday, December 22nd at 7:30 a.m.
Comments from the Public: 16 speakers heard.
Consent Calendar
Action: Moved, seconded, carried (Breland/Maio; Absent - Olds, Dean) to adopt
Consent Calendar items in one motion except as indicated.
1. Minutes for Approval
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Approve the minutes for Council meetings of: a) November 16, 1999
(closed); and b) November 23, 1999 (regular).
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 644-6480
Action: Approved minutes of November 16, 1999 as presented and November 23, 1999 as
corrected by Councilmembers Breland and Spring.
2. Ordinances for Second Reading
(first reading vote - Ayes: unanimous; Absent: Olds):
a. Repealing and reenacting Berkeley Municipal Code Chapter 9.72, regulating
firearms dealers to broaden and/or clarify: a) definition of a firearm, b) application
requirements, c) inspection process, d) grounds for revocation of a permit, e) on-site
security requirements, f) conditions of holding the permit, and g) permit renewal process;
and to add a severability clause.
Action: Adopted second reading of Ordinance No. 6519-N.S. In effect: January 13,
2000.
(first reading vote - Ayes: unanimous; Absent: Olds):
b. Amending Ordinance No. 6502-N.S., Annual Appropriations for Fiscal Year
1999-2000 to increase net appropriations.
Action: Adopted second reading of Ordinance No. 6520-N.S. In effect: January 13,
2000.
(first reading vote - Ayes: unanimous; Absent: Olds):
c. Authorizing the purchase of real property located at 5th and Harrison
Streets in an amount not to exceed $2,875,000 for a recreation facility.
Action: Adopted second reading of Ordinance No. 6521-N.S. In effect: January 13, 2000.
(first reading vote - Ayes: Armstrong, Breland, Maio, Shirek, Spring, Dean; Abstain:
Woolley, Worthington; Absent: Olds):
d. Amending Berkeley Municipal Code Section 7.18.010A, expenditure limitations,
and adding Chapter 7.19, development of community recreation facilities by non-profit
organizations.
Action: Adopted second reading of Ordinance No. 6522-N.S. In effect: January 13,
2000.
(first reading vote - Ayes: unanimous; Absent: Olds):
e. Amending Berkeley Municipal Code Sections 12.94.010.D and 12.94.010.E (Ordinance
No. 6272-N.S.) implementing Health & Safety Code Section 33333.6 and extending the
Plan effectiveness deadline of the West Berkeley Redevelopment Plan.
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 644-6480
Action: Adopted second reading of Ordinance No. 6523-N.S. In effect: January 13,
2000.
3. Contracts: Deferred Compensation Services
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute and
implement contracts and any amendments with California Public Employees' Retirement
Services (CalPERS) 457 Plan and Prudential Investment Management Services, Inc. for
deferred compensation services.
Contact: Ronald Brown, Personnel, 644-6951
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,343-N.S.
4. Contract: Voice/Data Cabling for Public Safety Building (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract
with the responsive low bidder in an amount not to exceed $340,000, to provide voice/data
cabling in the Public Safety Building to accommodate the Citywide Telecommunications
System for the period December 1999 to May 2000.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Capital Projects, 644-6580
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,344-N.S.
5. Weather-Related Park Closure
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt first reading of an Ordinance amending Berkeley Municipal Code
(BMC) Section 6.32.020, to allow for playing field closure on rainy days to prevent turf
damage.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 644-6459
Action: Adopted first reading of Ordinance. Second reading January 11, 2000.
6. Grant Application: Nutrition and Physical Activity
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application
in the amount of $25,000 to the California Healthy Cities and Communities, Center for
Civic Partnerships, for the support of a nutrition education and physical activity
promotion program for the period February 1, 2000 to January 31, 2001; and authorizing the
City Manager to execute a resultant agreement and any amendments.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 644-6459
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,345-N.S.
7. Grant Application: Marina Nature Center's Straw Bale Building
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the submission of a grant application
in the amount of $50,000 to the California State EPA Integrated Waste Management Board, as
partial funding for the construction of a straw bale building to house the Marina's Nature
Center; and authorizing the City Manager to execute a resultant agreement and any
amendments.
Contact: Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront, 644-6943
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,346-N.S.
8. Grant Applications: Transportation for Livable Communities
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution: 1) authorizing the submission of a grant
application to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) for Transportation for
Livable Communities (TLC) Capital Grant Funds in the amount of $2,340,000 for South
Shattuck Streetscape Improvements and for the Bowditch/Hillegass Bicycle Boulevard and
Eastern Campus Bikepath Project; 2) authorizing a commitment of $212,000 $270,000
as a required match; and 3) authorizing the City Manager to execute any resultant
agreement and amendments.
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,347-N.S. as revised.
9. Contract Amendment: Parking Ticket Processing Services
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an
amendment to the contract with Clancy Systems by increasing the amount $65,000 to provide
parking ticket processing services (hand-held computers and related equipment).
Contact: Dash Butler, Police, 644-6568
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,348-N.S. and directed staff to investigate the
possibility of getting computers to allow parking personnel the use of computers instead
of chalk marks.
10. Expenditure for Temporary Employment Agency
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving a Fiscal Year 1999 expenditure of $90,000
to Appleone Temporary Employment Agency for Police Department services.
Contact: Dash Butler, Police, 644-6568
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,349-N.S.
11. Conversion of Tenancy-In-Common Project to Condominium Units at 2808, 2812 and
2814 Hillegass Avenue
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving Final Map of Tract 6859, conversion of an
existing eleven-unit Tenancy-in-Common (TIC) Project at 2808, 2812 and 2814 Hillegass
Avenue to eleven condominium units.
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,350-N.S. (Worthington recused himself from
voting.)
12. Contracts: Tax Savings for Restoring Historic Buildings (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt two Resolutions approving Mills Act Contracts for: a) Tim and
Linda Perry to receive tax savings in return for restoring a designated landmark building
at 2118 Marin Avenue; b) Roger Raiche and David McCrory to receive tax savings in return
for restoring an historic building at 1 Maybeck Twin Drive listed on the State Historic
Resource Inventory; and c) authorizing the City Manager to execute any resultant
agreements and amendments.
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,351-N.S. and Resolution No. 60,352-N.S. as
revised by the City Manager.
13. Contract: Environmental Consulting Services for 390-400 Vermont Avenue Sewer
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract
and any amendments with LSA Associates, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $140,712, to
prepare environmental documentation and permit applications for the 390-400 Vermont Avenue
Sewer Replacement Project for the period ending July 31, 2000.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,353-N.S.
14 . Contract: King Swim Center Pool Plaster
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution waiving the competitive bid process; adopting plans
and specifications for the King Swim Center Pool Plaster Project; accepting the bid of
Western Waterfeatures, Inc.; and authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract and
any amendments in an amount not to exceed $70,000 for the period December 15, 1999 to
February 28, 2000.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,354-N.S.
15. Annual Residential Safety Inspection of Large Multi-Unit Buildings
From: Vice Mayor Shirek
Recommendation: Direct the City Manager prepare a plan for an Annual Residential
Safety Inspection of large multi-unit buildings in Berkeley and request the City Manager
report back in 60 days.
Contact: Dale Bartlett, Councilmember Shirek's Office, 644-6243
Action: Removed from Consent Calendar by Councilmember Armstrong. Moved, seconded,
carried (Worthington/Breland; Absent: Olds and Dean) to approve the recommendation and
requested that the report contain budget and staff implications and how effective it will
be at achieving a true residential safety program throughout the City.
16. Access to Quality Health Care
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution supporting the problem of insufficient access to
health care and supporting strategies to expand access.
Contact: Barbara Gilbert, Mayor's Office, 644-6484
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,355-N.S.
17. Motorcycle Parking
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Request the City Manager report back with a recommendation to: 1)
either remove or fully implement Section 10.12 of Traffic Ordinance No. 4130-N.S. (Special
Parking Regulations for Two-Wheeled and Three-Wheeled Motor Vehicles) effective December
2, 1965; and 2) suspend enforcement of Section 10.12 until full implementation is achieved
or until Council removes, amends, or affirms it.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398
Action: Approved recommendation.
18. Statistics of Arrests of Women Reporting Domestic Violence
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Request the City Manager produce a statistical report of arrests of
women reporting domestic violence, as to their frequency in Berkeley and whether the
persons are charged. The information should be broken down by gender and by person
initiating the call, and should include a recommendation of any policy or administrative
changes to encourage women to report domestic violence and reduce chances of women's
arrest.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398
Action: Approved recommendation.
19. Support HERE Local 2850's Boycott of Radisson Hotel
From: Councilmembers Worthington, Maio, and Vice Mayor Shirek
Recommendation: Support HERE Local 2850's boycott of the Radisson Hotel.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398; Linda Maio, Councilmember
District 1, 644-6359; Maudelle Shirek, Councilmember District 3, 644-6243
Action: Approved recommendation.
20. Support AFL/CIO Central Labor Council Boycott of Spenger's Restaurant
From: Councilmembers Worthington, Maio, and Vice Mayor Shirek
Recommendation: Support AFL/CIO Central Labor Council boycott of Spenger's Restaurant.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398; Linda Maio, Councilmember
District 1, 644-6359; Maudelle Shirek, Councilmember District 3, 644-6243
Action: Approved recommendation. (Abstain - Armstrong.)
21. Winter Shelter
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: 1) Expand the proposed voucher program and insure that the entire
winter season is covered by a winter shelter program; 2) That a limited number of vouchers
continue to be available, during the time of joint Oakland Naval Base operation; 3)
Increase funding for vouchers by up to $25,000 to insure they are available every night
during the winter season.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398
Action: Removed from Consent Calendar by Councilmember Armstrong. Moved, seconded,
carried (Armstrong/Worthington) to approve the recommendation; adopt Resolution No.
60,356-N.S. increasing funding for vouchers by up to $25,000; and directed the City
Manager to investigate providing as much money as possible to the Center for Independent
Living (CIL) for vouchers to distribute to disabled homeless and to identify hotels or
motels that can accommodate persons with disabilities.
22. Ambient Testing of Air Quality in West Berkeley (to be delivered)
From: Councilmembers Maio and Breland
Recommendation: Direct the CM to develop a scope of work and RFP to measure a broad
universe of toxic and particulate emissions in West Berkeley at several stations to
acquire a profile of the pollutants that are affecting the air quality particularly in
West Berkeley.
Contact: Linda Maio, Councilmember District 1, 644-6359; Contact: Margaret
Breland,
Councilmember District 2, 644-6400
Action: Removed from the Consent Calendar and held over to January 11, 2000 by
Councilmember Maio.
23. Establishment of a Youth Task Force
From: Vice Mayor Shirek and Councilmembers Breland, Spring and Maio
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution establishing a Task Force to determine how to spend
Berkeley's COPS (Citizens Options for Public Safety) Grant monies.
Contact: Maudelle Shirek, Councilmember District 3, 644-6243; Margaret
Breland,
Councilmember District 2, 644-6400; Dona Spring, Councilmember District 4, 644-6266; Linda
Maio, Councilmember District 1, 644-6359
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,357-N.S.
24. Garbage and Sewer Overcharge Refunds
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Establish a fair, simple, and speedy process for refunding garbage and
sewer overcharges: 1) Announce the upcoming December 31,1999 deadline for sewer refund
claims for EBMUD bills for sewer use from July 1 to October 31, 1998 reflected in bills
received September through December 1998. Because of the imminent deadline for refund
claims, have public explanation at this Council meeting of the way residents can determine
if they are due a refund and how to apply; 2) The Finance Department shall determine the
amount and duration of all property tax garbage overcharges for the past five years and
issue refund checks for the full amount, including interest, to all affected taxpayers. If
any refunds prove to have been sent to citizens who failed to pay the property tax or
water bills in question, the finance department shall
recover those funds by the normal collection process; and 3)The City Manager shall
investigate and report how the overcharges were generated, and especially the process by
which the overcharging was not corrected for so long after it was discovered, and what
steps will be implemented to prevent reoccurrence. We need to make sure nothing like this
ever happens again
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 644-6398
Action: Removed from Consent Calendar by Councilmember Worthington. Vice Mayor
Shirek recused herself. Councilmembers Armstrong and Woolley absent. Due to lack of a
quorum, no action was taken.
25. Refer Medical Marijuana Ordinance and Issues
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Refer the Kinder Safer Streets Act in its entirety to the Council
Subcommittee and City staff.
Contact: Dona Spring, Councilmember District 4, 644-6266
Action: Removed from Consent Calendar by Councilmember Armstrong.
Moved, seconded, failed (Worthington/Spring; Noes - Armstrong; Abstain -
Breland, Woolley;
Absent - Olds, Dean) to approve the recommendation.
26. Alternate Sites and Methods for Fueling City Vehicles (CR 97-087)
From: Council Subcommittee on Alternate Sites and Methods for Fueling City Vehicles
Recommendation: 1) Accept the Public Works Commission Report contained in CR 95-090
(dated September 9, 1997); and 2) Direct the City Manager evaluate short and long term
actions (as outlined in the report) to mitigate impacts from the Corporation Yard on the
surrounding residential neighborhood.
Contact: Diane Woolley, Councilmember District 5, 644-6294; Ted Gartner, Public Works
Commission, 548-9235; Fredica Drotos, Community Environmental Advisory Commission,
204-9419; Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506; Lisa Caronna, Parks and
Waterfront, 644-6943
Action: Approved recommendation.
27. Public Health Trust Funds
From: Community Health Commission
Recommendation: Request the following regarding realignment funding: 1) The Health
Officer's written report; 2) Direct the City Manager to contact Berkeley's legislative
representatives and request an audit by the State regarding realignment; and 3) all
correspondence be forwarded to the Council regarding the use of realignment funds.
Contact: Verdie Thompson, Secretary, 665-6844
a. City Manager Report (to be delivered)
Recommendation: 1) Acknowledge the Commission's passionate commitment to Health
Services and funding for programs in the City; and 2) Accept the City Manager's Report on
Public Health Trust Fund Recommendations, encourage staff and the Commission to hold the
commission workshop, and conclude this long and consuming dialogue on realignment funding.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 644-6459
Action: Withdrawn by the Community Health Commission and the City Manager.
28. Appointments to Mental Health Commission
From: Mental Health Commission
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution reappointing Emmett Jones (General Public Interest)
to the Mental Health Commission for completion of a three-year term ending September 14,
2000; and Kathleen Gresher (General Public Interest) for completion of a three-year term
ending October 19, 2001.
Contact: Harvey Tureck, Secretary, 644-8712
a. City Manager Report
Recommendation: Concurs with the content and recommendation of the Commission.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 644-6459
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 60,358-N.S.
Presentation
Priority:
29. 1999 Annual Community Survey of Public Opinion (held over from November 9
and 23 meetings) - (City Manager requests Council hear this item as a priority on
tonight's agenda)
a. City Manager Information Report
Contact: Stephanie Lopez, City Manager's Office, 644-6580
Action: Heard presentation.
Action Calendar
Old Business:
30. Santa Fe Right-of-Way (removed from Consent by Councilmember Breland and
held over from December 7th meeting)
From: Councilmember Maio
Recommendation: Direct the City Manager to discontinue any further activity with
reference to the selling or disposal of property along the Santa Fe Right-of-Way
(SFROW)
until an assessment and inventory of the remaining open sections of the SFROW have been
completed and this project can be considered in the context of a larger planning process.
Contact: Linda Maio, Councilmember District 1, 644-6359
a. Parks and Recreation Commission Report
Recommendation: Initiate a public, city-wide process to plan use of the Santa Fe
Right-of-Way and direct staff to immediately cease any activity that may endanger future
public open space use of the Santa Fe Right-of-Way; and rescind previous direction to
staff and halt all pending and future sales of pieces of the Santa Fe Right-of-Way,
including the parcel from Channing to Dwight Way and that whenever possible, develop the
Santa Fe Right-of-Way to enhance the cities network of pathways, pedestrian trails and
existing open space.
Contact: Jay Kelekian, Secretary, 644-6970
b. City Manager Report
Recommendation: On October 12, 1999, the City Manager indicated that an inventory of
properties, including an extensive title search, needed to be completed before a decision
on future uses of the property can be made. The City Manager also suggested that this
project be considered in the context of a larger planning process. These recommendations
will cost approximately $50,000, as well as staff time to manage the project. This project
is not in the current work program and the investment of time and money should be weighed
against other competing projects. The City Manager recommends this evaluation be done as
part of the mid-year budget review in February or March.
Contact: Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront, 644-6943
Action: Moved, seconded, carried (Breland/Maio; Absent - Olds, Dean) to 1)
discontinue selling off the right-of-way except at Council direction; 2) allow all sales
agreements in escrow to go forward; and 3) direct staff to propose to the budget process a
land survey for the right-of-way and report on the feasibility to square off the following
five properties - 1350-52 Blake Street, 1345 Blake Street, 1339 Blake Street, 2508 Acton
Street and 2510 Acton Street; with a report back to Council in February.
New Business:
31. Off-Street Parking Fees (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Receive a report on options regarding special event parking fees at
City lots including consideration of reducing or eliminating special event parking fees;
and consideration of increases on all day parking and other options.
Contact: Frances David, Finance, 644-6476
Action: Held over to January 11, 2000 by the City Manager.
32. Downtown Arts District Overlay and Carry-Out Food Establishments
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt first reading of an Ordinance amending Berkeley Municipal Code
Chapter 23E to: 1) amend Section 23E.68.030A to reference Arts District Overlay
regulations in C-2 Central Commercial District; 2) Add Section 23E.68.040 to establish the
Arts District and include the regulations for carry-out food stores, quick service
restaurants, and ground floor uses within the Arts District; and 3) Add Subsection F to
23E.68.090 to establish required findings.
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
Action: Moved to Consent Calendar by Councilmember Worthington and adopted first
reading of ordinance. Second reading January 11, 2000.
33. Tritium-Filled Exit Signs
From: Community Environmental Advisory Commission
Recommendation: 1) Ban the use of tritium-filled exit signs on City property; 2) Ban
the use of tritium-filled exit signs in all new construction; 3) Advise the Berkeley
Unified School District to forbid the use of tritium-filled exit signs in Berkeley public
schools; 4) That the Fire Department offer training to its firefighters on the hazards
associated with burning buildings that contain tritium-filled exit signs, and inform
personnel on the available testing procedures to determine if a significant tritium
exposure has occurred and what treatments are available to mitigate the effects of such an
exposure.
Contact: Nabil Al-Hadithy, Secretary, 705-8155
a. City Manager Report
Recommendation: There has been insufficient time to consider the implications of the
recommendations. The City Manager requests no action be taken.
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
Action: City Manager's recommendation moved to Consent Calendar by Councilmember
Spring.
Information Reports
34. Landmarks Preservation Commission Notice of Decision: 20 Mosswood Road
From: City Manager
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 644-6480
Action: Withdrawn by the City Manager.
35. Status of Y2K Preparations
From: City Manager
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 644-6580
Action: Report received and filed.
Communications
Action: Communications noted and filed unless referred to the City Manager as
indicated.
Page No.
1. Susan Clayworth, regarding spay/neuter ordinance. Maio,
Woolley
2. Wolfgang Homburger, regarding transportation
solutions. Maio
3. Regarding the trial of Khalil Jacobs-Fantauzzi from:
a) Raymond Meyer, Whitman Language Services
b) Arlene Johnson
c) Joan Marler
d) R. Paul Martin, Producer, WBAI-FM
e) Greg Dinger
f) Jeremy Wynmer
g) Gary Hall
h) David S. Caruso-Radin
i) Susan Hagius, Sonoma State University
j) Guillermo Kuhl
k) Rita/Craig Sutherland
l) Joel Wollner
m) Martha Glaser
n) Andy Norris
o) Tomas Moran
p) Gary Evans
q) Scott Fiorenza
Worthington, Breland
4. Lyle Krewson, Joseph Mettimano, and Holly Burkhalter, Iowans to Ban Landmines, regarding attendance at an educational and organizational
seminar regarding antipersonnel landmines.
5. Patrick Kennedy, Panoramic Interests, transmitting newspaper
articles regarding "How England is Fighting Against Sprawl", growth and
development, Oakland downtown housing builders.
6. Barry Silverman, regarding the Track at Martin Luther King Jr.
Middle School. Woolley
7. Walter Wood, regarding Berkeley's housing density.
8. John Vance, A First Amendment Center, regarding community information
(additional pages on file for review in the City Clerk's Office).
SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS
AND AGENDA REPORTS
Item 1 - Minutes for Approval
9. City Manager Report
Item 2c and 2d - Ordinances for Second Reading
10. Pamela Sihvola, Committee to Minimize Toxic Waste. Worthington
Item 15 - Annual Residential Safety Inspection of Large Multi-Unit Buildings
11. Judith S. Kirk
Item 16 - Access to Quality Health Care
12. Mayor Dean Report
Item 22 - Ambient Testing of Air Quality in West Berkeley
13. L.A. Wood Worthington
Item 24 - Garbage and Sewer Overcharge Refunds
14. Response from City Auditor to citizen
Item 27 - Public Health Trust Funds
15. Lisa Handwerker, P.h.D., Community Health Commission. Breland, Spring, Worthington
Item 30 - Santa Fe Right-of-Way
16. Hank Resnik, Bicycle-Friendly Berkeley Coalition
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 9:50 p.m.