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AGENDA
BERKELEY
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 13, 2001
Roll Call: 7:00 p.m.
Ceremonial Matters: In
addition to those items listed on the agenda, the Mayor may add
additional ceremonial matters.
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.
Comments from the Public: A
total of thirty (30) minutes is scheduled.
Each speaker is
limited to a maximum of three (3) minutes.
Youth Forum: A
total of fifteen (15) minutes is designated to allow youth an opportunity
to
address the Council. 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.
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 taken up after the “Action Calendar”
unless the Council reorders the agenda.
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Restrict Code
Violations as Grounds for Eviction (CF112-01) (first reading
vote 10/30/01 – Absent- Breland)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
second reading of an Ordinance amending Berkeley Municipal Code (BMC)
section 1.26.010, to provide that the declaration that all ordinances
violations constitute public nuisances in not intended to define the
term “nuisance” for purposes of Code of Civil Procedure section
1161(4) for purposes of restricting code violations as grounds for
eviction.
Contacts: Manuela
Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6950;
Stephen Barton, Housing, 981-5400
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Lease: 1013 Pardee #105 (first reading vote 10/30/01 –
Absent- Breland)
From: City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt second reading of an Ordinance authorizing the City
Manager to execute a lease agreement with Asia Young Fountain Group,
Inc., for a three-year lease, from September 1, 2001 through August
31, 2004, at the rate of $9,219 per month, or $331,884 for the term of
the lease, for space at 1013 Pardee #105, to be used for the storage
of trucks, emergency supplies and equipment.
Contact: Reginald Garcia, Fire, 981-3473
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Lease:
2809 Telegraph Avenue (first reading vote 10/30/01 –
Absent- Breland)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
an Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute a five-year lease
and maintenance agreement with Phil O‘Hay for real property located
at 2809 Telegraph Avenue in an amount not to exceed $400,000 for the
period December 15, 2001 through December 14, 2006, to provide
additional office space for the Department of Health and Human
Services, Mental Health Division.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health & Human Services, 981-5100
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Needle
Exchange Emergency Distribution
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution reviewing and confirming the
continued existence of a local emergency with regard to HIV
transmission from use of HIV-infected needles among injection drug
users, and authorizing the Local Health Officer to take steps to
enable the operation of needle exchange emergency distribution.
Contact: Sherry Kelly,
City Clerk, 981-6900
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Minutes
for Approval
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Approve
the minutes for Council meetings of October 30, 2001 (regular).
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
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Purchase Order:
Two Trucks
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution authorizing the purchase of two trucks with wood chip
dump bodies from Pacific Utility Equipment Company in an amount not to
exceed $114,000, from the equipment replacement fund.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux,
Public Works, 981-6300
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Purchase
Orders: Electrical
Equipment and Supplies
From: City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution increasing Purchase Orders with Graybar
Electric Company, Inc. for purchase of electrical equipment and
supplies, for ongoing e maintenance services and special improvement
projects, by $82,518.37 in an amount not to exceed $107,518.37 for the
period July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2001.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
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Purchase Order:
Temporary Services with TAC
From: City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution increasing Purchase Orders with TAC
Temporary Services, for temporary personnel services in the Public
Works Department by $62,438 for a total amount not exceed $87,438 for
the period July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2001.
Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
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Memorandum of
Understanding: Berkeley
Police Association
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
two Resolutions and first reading of an Ordinance:
1) approving a new six-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
with the Berkeley Police Association with a term of July 8, 2001
through June 30, 2007 and authorize the City Manager to execute and
implement the new labor agreement that includes a salary adjustment
retroactive to July 8, 2001; 2) approving a new salary resolution for
Representation Units E and F that implements the new salary levels
negotiated in the new labor agreement and rescinding Resolution No.
59,506-N.S.; and 3) adopt first reading of an Ordinance implementing
the amendment to the City’s contract with CalPERS to provide the 3%
at Age 50 Retirement Formula to take effect on June 30, 2002 and
repealing Ordinance Nos. 6633-N.S. and 6649-N.S.
Contact: Ron Brown, Human
Resources, 981-6800
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Purchase Order:
Temporary Services with Volt
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution increasing purchase orders with VOLT for temporary
personnel services in the Public Works Department by $37,681 for a
total amount not to exceed $62,681 for the period July 1, 2000 through
June 30, 2001.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux,
Public Works, 981-6300
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Settlement
Agreement: Bell v. City
of Berkeley
From: City Manage
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution approving the settlement of the Alameda County Superior
Court Action No. 833059-8 entitled Roland Bell v. City of Berkeley in
the amount of $20,000.
Contact: Manuela
Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6950
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West Berkeley
Shellmound –Landmarks Designation
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution amending the landmarks designation of the West Berkeley
Shellmound to delete the properties at 620 Hearst and 1916, 1920 and
1930 Second Street, in compliance with the writ of mandate issued by
the Superior Court.
Contact: Manuela
Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6950
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Final Map: Tract 7258
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution approving Final Map of Tract 7258, conversion of an
existing six-unit Tenancy-in-Common (TIC) project at 32 Domingo Avenue
to six condominium units.
Contact: Carol Barrett,
Planning and Development, 705-8102
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Definition and
Regulation of Smoke Shops
From: City Manager
Recommendation: 1)
Adopt first reading of an Ordinance amending the following Berkeley
Municipal Code (BMC) sections: Section
23E.36.030, Section 23E.40.030, Section 23E.44.030, Section
23E.48.030, Section 23E.52.030, Section 23E.56.030, Section
23E.60.030, Section 23E.68.030, Section 23E.64.030, to require a use
permit for smoke shops, to add a new definition of smoke shop to
Subtitle 23F, and to repeal the portion of Section 23E.56.030 dealing
with Tobacco Products and associated merchandise; and 2) direct staff
to research and report back on various options to address issues
relating to youth and tobacco, pursuant to the Zoning Amendment
Prioritization described in the report.
Contact: Carol Barrett,
Planning and Development, 705-8102
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Contract: Mills
Act - 1841 Marin Avenue
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution establishing Mills Act Contract for 1841 Marin Avenue.
Contact: Carol Barrett,
Planning and Development, 705-8102
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Grant: One Stop Career Center
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to accept a grant in the
amount of $353,589 from the Alameda County Workforce Investment Board
to fund the Berkeley Worksource One Stop Career Center for the period
July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002; and to execute the resultant
agreement and any amendments.
Contact: Fred Medrano,
Health and Human Services, 981-5100
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Grant: March of Dimes
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant
application in the amount of $100,000 to the Northern California
Chapter of the March of Dimes to expand public health capacity to
collect and analyze public health and census data and increase
community awareness of the importance of low birth weight prevention,
for the period January 1, 2002 through December 31, 2002; and to
execute any resultant agreement and amendments.
Contact: Fred Medrano,
Health and Human Services, 981-5100
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Grant: Educational Workshops for Families
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant
application in the amount of $10,000 to the California Women, Infant
and Children (WIC) Association for a series of educational workshops
for families receiving WIC services, for the period January 1, 2002
through December 31, 2002; and to execute any resultant agreement and
amendments.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 981-5100
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Grant: Family Caregiver Support Program
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to 1) accept a grant in the
amount of $32,400 from the Alameda County Area Agency on Aging for a
Family Caregiver Support Program; 2) execute the resultant agreement
and any amendments; and 3) execute contracts and any amendments with
the Center for Independent Living and the City of Oakland’s Life
Enrichment Agency Senior Companion Program, in amounts not to exceed
$7,627 and $14,744, respectively, to provide outreach and support
services for the Family Caregiver Support Program, for the period
October 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002.
Contact: Fred Medrano,
Health and Human Services, 981-5100
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Bayer Housing
Mitigation Funds for 2213 Byron Street (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution a) authorizing use of Bayer Housing Mitigation funds in
the amount of $391,326 for purposes of structural and related
renovations to 2213 Byron Street; b) establishing a maintenance
reserve fund in the amount of $32,384 utilizing the remaining balance
of the Bayer Mitigation fund in the amount of $7,384 and reprogramming
(on a one-time basis) $25,000 in operating funds allocated to the
Women’s Daytime Drop-In Center in FY ’02; c) adopting first
reading of an ordinance establishing a twenty-year lease between the
City and Women’s Daytime Drop-In Center; and d) requiring that the
property be inspected annually.
Contact: Stephen Barton,
Housing, 981-5400
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Energy Study
Session
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Schedule a special Council meeting for an energy study
session for November 27, 2001 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Contact: Stephen Barton, Housing, 981-5400
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Contract:
Laser Check Printers and Software
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement with
FORMation mg Inc. for check laser printers, software and related
services, for the period December 1, 2001 to December 31, 2005, for a
total contract amount not to exceed $42,000.
Contact: Chris Mead,
Information Systems, 981-6500
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Contract:
Internet Service
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement and
any amendments for enhanced Internet service at a rate of $43,500 per
year for the period December 1, 2001 to December 1, 2004, plus $2,513
for installation, for a total contract amount not to exceed $133,013.
Contact: Chris Mead,
Information Systems, 981-6500
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Temporary
Traffic Calming Measures
From: City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to install
temporary, low-cost, traffic calming measures on roadways for a period
not to exceed nine months allowing staff to fully evaluate the
measures and make recommendation to the Transportation Commission and
Council for revising, removing, or permanently installing the
measures.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
a. From: Transportation
Commission
Recommendation:
1) Approve the installation of
temporary low-cost traffic calming measures on City roadways not to
exceed nine months pending staff evaluation of such temporary measures
and a recommendation to the Transportation Commission and City Council
for revision, removal or permanent installation of such measures; and
2) incorporate the following considerations into the procedures for
installing temporary traffic calming devices:
a) the list of temporary traffic devices shall not include
speed humps or vertical deflection devices; b) the Transportation
Commission shall be noticed regarding all temporary installations
following staff consultation with affected neighbors and merchants; c)
if the temporary measures are not approved by the Transportation
Commission for permanent installation, the temporary devices shall be
removed; and d) temporary devices shall not be retained beyond the
nine month trial period unless otherwise approved by the
Transportation Commission.
Contact: Karen
Haney-Owens, Secretary, 705-8137
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Contract: Holiday
Marketing Campaign and Saturday Free Two-Hour Parking
From: Councilmembers Spring and Maio
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution: 1) waiving competitive bidding process and authorizing
the City Manager to contract with the Berkeley Convention/Visitors
Bureau to process a grant of $25,000 in funding for a citywide holiday
advertising effort; 2) directing staff to assist in providing free
two-hour parking on Saturdays in December in commercial districts; and
3) referring an additional request for $25,000 to the midyear budget
process.
Contact: Dona Spring,
Councilmember District 4, 981-7140; Linda Maio, Councilmember District
1, 981-7110
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Presentation:
Parent Coalition
From: Councilmember Breland
Recommendation: Allow
members of the group, Parent Coalition for Equity and Excellence in
Our Schools, to give a presentation at a future Council meeting.
The presentation to be no longer than fifteen minutes.
Contact: Margaret Breland,
Councilmember District 2, 981-7120
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Stop Cancer
Where It Starts Commitment
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution reaffirming and revising the City’s commitment to
“Stop Cancer Where It Starts”.
Contact: Kriss
Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 981-7170
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Bond Measure:
Renewable Energy
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation:
Refer to the City Manager and the Energy Commission the
consideration of placing a municipal bond measure on the November 2002
ballot for funding municipal and residential solar, wind and
alternative renewable energy generation technology.
Contact: Dona Spring,
Councilmember District 4, 981-7140
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Promoting
Berkeley Businesses (to be delivered)
From: Councilmember Maio
Recommendation: Request
the City Manager, working with the Chamber and the Visitor’s Bureau,
set up a website link directly from the City’s main homepage to a
list of Berkeley businesses that do internet commerce because
supporters from across the country have asked how they can help
patronize Berkeley businesses; and that the Council formally ask the
Mayor to remove any mention of a boycott from her website, and that in
future press interviews she emphasize the strength and uniqueness of
Berkeley’s businesses which continue to enjoy a strong regional
draw.
Contact: Linda Maio, Councilmember District 1, 981-7110
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Disaster
Preparedness
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: 1)
Request the City Manager, the Disaster Council and the Fire Safety
Commission review and update the Disaster Preparedness Plan to include
responding to acts of terrorism of any kind, to consider among the
many issues: a) the Fire
and Police Departments as first responders; b) inclusion of the Health
Department in the plan and as a first responder; c) multi-agency
coordination, including other jurisdictions, in our preparedness
efforts, not only other cities and Alameda County, but also East Bay
Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), AC Transit, BART and utilities
including telephone; d) development of a citywide alert system; 2)
request the City Manager write our elected representatives advocating
for the establishment of a Flexible Block Grant Program and requesting
funds needed for the alert system, enhancing communication between
jurisdictions and training, and also advising the Office of Homeland
Security (OHS); 3) request the City Manager explore immediate training
opportunities through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
and the Department of Justice; 4) schedule a special public
presentation for staff, members of the Council and Commissioners of
the videotaped testimony provided to the U.S. Conference of Mayors
regarding bioterrorism; and 5) request the City Manager evaluate
Senator Harry Reid’s bill on economic recovery/stimulation and take
appropriate action in concert with our elected federal representatives
and our Washington lobbyist.
Contact: Shirley Dean,
Mayor, 981-7100
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Privatization
of Social Security
From: Commission on Aging
Recommendation: Send
a letter to President George W. Bush opposing the privatization of
Social Security with copies to Vice-President Richard Cheney,
Representatives Barbara Lee, Richard Gebhardt and Dennis Hastert, and
Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer.
Contact: Lisa Ploss,
Secretary, 644-6050
a. From: City Manager
Recommendation:
The City Manager takes no position.
Contact: Fred Medrano,
Health and Human Services, 981-5100
Appeals:
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Zoning
Appeal of Use Permit 00-20000216 - 762 Ensenada Avenue
a.
Appeal filed by 1) Cheryl and
Bernard Hooper, 2) Susun Kim and Agustin Fernandez, and Mei-Ling
Pastor, Conservator of Ruby Choy, of the Zoning Adjustments Board
decision of August 9, 2001, which affirmed approval of a use permit to
construct a 1,200 square foot third floor addition to the existing
single-family residence at 762 Ensenada Avenue.
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly,
City Clerk, 981-6900
b.
City Manager Report
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution affirming the decision of the Zoning Adjustments Board to
approve the project and dismissing the appeal.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
c. Communications
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Karen Schein
and Gary Carson
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Mei-Ling Choy
Pastor
Contact: Sherry Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Zoning
Appeal of Use Permit 01-20000093 - 1536 Tyler Street
a.
Appeal filed by Henri Davis, of
the Zoning Adjustments Board decision of August 9, 2001, which
affirmed approval of a use permit to construct two dwelling units at
1536 Tyler Street.
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly,
City Clerk, 981-6900
b.
City Manager Report
Recommendation: Adopt
a Resolution affirming the decision of the Zoning Adjustments Board
approving a Use Permit to add two apartments to a lot in a Restricted
Multi-family (R-2A) district, and dismissing the appeal.
Contact: Carol Barrett,
Planning and Development, 705-8102
c. Communications
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Kathleen
Vaughn
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Teresa Clark
and David Soffa
Contact: Sherry Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
NOTICE
CONCERNING YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS: If
you object to a decision by the City Council to approve
or deny a use permit or variance for a project the following
requirements and restrictions apply: 1) No lawsuit challenging a City
decision to deny (Code Civ.Proc. '1094.6(b)) or approve (Gov.Code
'65009(c)(5)) a use permit or variance may be filed more than 90 days
after the date the Notice of Decision of the action of the City Council is
mailed. Any lawsuit not filed within that 90-day period will be barred. 2) In any lawsuit that may be filed against a City Council
decision to approve or deny a use permit or variance, the issues and
evidence will be limited to those raised by you or someone else, orally or
in writing, at a public hearing or prior to the close of the last public
hearing on the project.
Priority:
Old Business:
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 *.
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Minutes
for Approval (held over
by Councilmember Spring from 10/30/01)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Approve
the minutes for Council meetings of October 9, 2001 (regular);
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
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Contract: Emergency Housing (held over by Councilmember Maio
from 10/30/01)
From: City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a
contract in an amount not to exceed $100,000 with the Flamingo Motel
to provide emergency housing for individuals who are homeless and
seriously mentally disabled for the period July 1, 2001 through June
30, 2002.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health & Human Services, 981-5100
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Effect of Referendum
on Redistricting Ordinance; Possible related Charter Amendments (held
over from 10/30/01)
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Hold a discussion on effect of referendum on redistricting
ordinance (plan) and possible related charter amendments.
If Council decides to place any charter amendments on the March
5, 2002 ballot, provide the City Attorney with direction to prepare
the appropriate charter amendment language for Council approval at the
meeting of November 13th.
Contacts: Sherry Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900; Manuela Albquerque, City
Attorney, 981-6950
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Charter
Amendment: Effective Date
of Redistricting (held over by Vice Mayor Shirek from 10/30/01)
From:
Mayor Dean
Recommendation:
Request the City Manager develop a charter amendment
providing that redistricting occur at a date after adjustments
to the census count, if any, have been received, with elections from
the new districts to be held at the next general election following
this revised redistricting process; the amendment to be placed on the
March 2002 ballot and worded such that, if approved by the voters, the
charter amendment becomes effective immediately, and all current
redistricting plans are voided, and old council districts remain in
effect while new redistricting process takes place.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
New Business:
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Voting
Delegates: Annual
Congress of Cities
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Designate
a voting delegate and alternate for the business meeting of the Annual
Business Meeting of the National League of Cities Conference to be
held on Saturday, December 8, 2001 at the Congress of Cities in
Atlanta, Georgia, and direct the City Clerk to forward the names of
the delegate and alternate to the NLC.
Contact: Sherry Kelly,
City Clerk, 981-6900
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Revocation
of Use Permit 7263 - Tune Up Masters, 1698 University Avenue
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Set the
matter for a public hearing to consider revocation of or imposition of
new conditions on Use Permit 7263 for noncompliance with the Use
Permit including those imposed by Council Resolution No. 58,425-N.S.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
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Ballot Measure:
Clarification of Remaining “Development Rights” on Berkeley
Waterfront (CR-111)
From: City Manager
Recommendation:
Discuss the advice contained in the City Manager’s memo and
direct staff as to whether to place a measure on the ballot that would
explicitly give the City Council authority to adopt land use
regulations that reduce the maximum development potential on the
remaining privately owned land at the Berkeley Waterfront.
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6950
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Eco-Pass for
Commissioners
From: Commission on Aging
Recommendation: Direct
the City Manager to include City of Berkeley Commissioners in the
Eco-Pass Program as eligible to receive an Eco-Pass with unlimited use
on BART and AC Transit if the Eco-Pass Program is approved for all
City employees.
Contact: Lisa Ploss,
Secretary, 644-6050
a. From: City
Manager
Recommendation:
The City Manager disagrees with the
recommendation of the Commission.
Council approved a contract with AC Transit for an eco-pass
program for City benefited employees only.
There are significant additional costs (not included in the
budget) and administrative issues involved to include City
commissioners. If Council
would like to consider the commission’s request, it should be
referred to the budget process and staff for analysis.
Contact: Fred Medrano,
Health and Human Services, 981-5100
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Civic Center
Building Grant Audit (CF 99-01)
From: City Manager
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
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Landmarks
Preservation Commission Notice of Decision:
1170 The Alameda - North Berkeley Public Library - as a City of
Berkeley Landmark and 2117 Kittredge - A. H. Broad House - as a City
of Berkeley Structure of Merit
From: City Manager
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
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Landmarks
Preservation Commission Notice of Decision - Approval of Structural
Alteration Permits for 2138 Cedar Street - Grace North Church - and
2700 Bancroft Way - Westminster House
From: City Manager
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
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Grant: Consultant for Review of Policy Considerations for Landmarks
Preservation Ordinance
From: City Manager
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
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Status Report
on Automatic Gas Shut Off Valves (CF 165-99)
From: City Manager
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
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Bicycle Issues
(CF 171-01)
From: City Manager
Contact:
D. E. Butler, Police, 981-5700
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2 x 2 Committee
Meeting Notes
From: City Manager
Contact:
Arrietta Chakos, City Manager’s Office, 981-7000
Contact: D. E. Butler,
Police, 981-5700
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Update: Proposition 12 - Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean
Air and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000
From: City Manager
Contact:
Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront, 981-6700
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Annual Public
Art Plan - Fiscal Year 2002
From: Civic Arts Commission
Contact:
Bill Lambert, Economic Development, 705-8180
Council rules limit action on Communications to referral
to the City Manager and/or Boards
and Commissions for investigation and/or recommendations.
Page No.
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Ray
Dobard, regarding denial of public records information.
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Ray
Dobard, regarding Housing Trust Fund information of offset denial of
proposal.
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Fred
Lupke, regarding central library, parking and downtown.
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Regarding
reclassification of 1100 block of Hearst Avenue.
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Fred
Morgan
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The
Hearst-Curtis-Delaware Neighbors
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Peter
Oh, regarding intersection of University and Shattuck.
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Golden
Gate Audubon Society, regarding avian mortality at wind power sites.
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Leuren
Moret, regarding Congresswoman Barbara Lee.
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ASUC
External Affairs Office, regarding redistricting.
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Philip
Angelides, State Treasurer, regarding increasing the Low Income
Housing Tax Credit.
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Merrilie
Mitchell, regarding General Plan.
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Regarding
American flags on fire trucks:
Ernie Humberger, Cris SS Pascual, Jack Fox, Carolyn B. Jordan,
Michelle DeFord, Carol Hurl, Robert Partigianoni, C. Kay Goldstein,
Lee Taylor, Susan Akers, Amy Trembacz, Erik Beckjord, Roy Michael, C.
E. Cumley, Gerald J. Robinson, Keith Pierce, Jim Anderson, Scott Kolke,
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Regarding
bombing of Afghanistan:
A. and M. Fitch, Peter Walther, Dodahcom, TatianaRealtor, Tom Dunn,
Erik Beckjord, Mike Cox, Andrew Bishop, Steve Elsaesser, Kathy Hudson,
Ed Laperruque, Matthew Walker, Mdeav, Don and Judy Masters, Michael
Ferreira, Jeff Barnett, inde05, Guy Krenn, Donna Freyder, David N.
Hammock, Daniel L. LeBlanc, Clay Taylor, Omara Casas, William A. Haas,
Richard E. Stapleton, Sylvia Richardson, Sue Leonard, Paul (Zmezz),
Bill Vincent, Wes Butler, Dean Watts, Chuck (Stroke2701), Steven
Fairbanks, Steve Moats, Dona Spring, Spiderus (Spider44), Richard
Leung, Richard Hirsch, Peter Teichner, Pete Campbell, Paul Reynolds,
M. A. Williams, Mitchell Drasco, Paul M. Kraase, Mark Condon, Timothy
L. Lucas, James Little, Leuren Moret, Lance Schmidt, Ken Miles,
Jonathan L. Boggs, Joseph H. Beelart, Jr., Sam (Jamie Coultas), Jay
O’Brien, Joe Sackett, Marc Plaisted, cvalbritton, Jayme EvansCharles
W. Cessna, Jr., Gebhard Moritz, Franz Grissom, Frank Pappas, Walter J.
Altman, Jr., Brian Estill, Al Lucas, Allen
H. Lynde, JD,
Belinda Serata, Brian Linzy, Richard Ellingson, Carol Myers, Charles
Avera, Charles Miller, Jeffrey L. Cunniff, SirLancelotte, Vic Correll,
Vernon Cross, Tony Sanchez, Tim Ford, Justin G. Adcock, Steve and
Nancy Cogan, S F (sfengin), Ron G. Falk, Robert Keenan, Richard and
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