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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 30 minutes is scheduled. Each speaker is limited to a maximum of 3 minutes.
Comments from Youth: A total of 15 minutes is designated to allow youth an opportunity to address the Council. Each speaker is limited to a maximum of 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.
Fiscal Year 2003 Appropriation Ordinance (PDF, 669 KB) (first reading 6/25/02 – Unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of the FY 2003 Appropriation Ordinance.
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, City Manager, 981-7000
Tax Rate: Fund Maintenance of Parks, Trees and Landscaping (PDF, 54 KB) (first reading 6/25/02 – Unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of an Ordinance levying a Fiscal Year 2003 special tax of $.0961 per square foot of all improvements to fund the maintenance of parks, City trees, and landscaping in the City.
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Tax Rate: Emergency Medical Services (PDF, 40 KB) (first reading 6/25/02 – Unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of an Ordinance levying a Fiscal Year 2003 special tax of $.025525 per square foot of all improvements to fund the provision of emergency medical services to Berkeley residents.
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Tax Rate: Emergency Services for the Severely Disabled (PDF, 31 KB) (first reading 6/25/02 – Unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of an Ordinance setting the Fiscal Year 2003 tax rate for the provision of emergency services for the disabled at $0.00910 (.0910 cents) per square foot of improvements.
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Tax Rate: Disaster Fire Protection-Measure Q (PDF, 44 KB) (first reading 6/25/02 – Unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second
reading of an Ordinance setting the Fiscal Year 2003 tax rate for the
procurement of disaster fire equipment at $0.0125
(1.25 cents) per square foot of improvements.
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Tax Rate: General Obligation Bonds-Measure S (PDF, 50 KB) (first reading 6/25/02 – Unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of an Ordinance setting the Fiscal Year 2003 tax for Measure S General Obligation Bonds (Election of 1996) at 0.0450%.
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Tax Rate: Library Services (PDF, 43 KB) (first reading 6/25/02 – Unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of an Ordinance setting the Fiscal Year 2003 tax at $0.1134 (11.34 cents) per square foot for dwelling units and $0.1717 (17.17 cents) for industrial, commercial and institutional buildings.
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 981-7000
Tax Rate: Fire Seismic General Obligation Bonds (PDF, 45 KB) (first reading 6/25/02 – Unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of an Ordinance setting the Fiscal Year 2003 tax rate for the Fire Seismic General Obligation Bonds (Election of 1992) at 0.0300%.
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Needle Exchange Emergency
Distribution (PDF, 165KB)
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
Minutes for
Approval (PDF, 4MB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Approve the minutes
for Council meetings of: a) June 11,
2002 (regular); b) June 18, 2002 (regular); c) June 25, 2002 (closed); d) June
25, 2002 (regular).
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Contract: Downtown Berkeley YMCA (PDF, 1 MB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract and any amendments with the Downtown Berkeley YMCA in the amount of $248,508 for fitness center memberships for City employees and Legislative Assistants for the period from July 1, 2002 through June 30, 2003.
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, City Manager, 981-7000
Indecent Programming on Public, Educational and Government Channels (PDF, 393 KB) (CF 77-02)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt the first reading of an Ordinance adding Chapter 13.33 to Berkeley Municipal Code (BMC) imposing requirements concerning timing and adult content advisories on “Indecent Programming” on public, educational and government cable channels as defined, if the Council wishes to implement its directive of May 14, 2002
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6900
Settlement Agreement: Mahmut Otus (PDF, 108 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving the property damage settlement of Public Liability Claim No. GHB 010589 submitted by Mahmut Otus in the amount of $19,604.
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6900
Contract: Family Caregiver Support Program (PDF, 276 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to: 1) accept a three-year grant from the County of Alameda Area Agency on Aging for funds under Title IIIE of the Older Americans Act in the amount of $94,428 for the period of July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2005 to provide support services to family caregivers; 2) execute any resultant revenue agreements and any amendments; and 3) execute a contract and any amendments with the City of Oakland’s Life Enrichment Agency Senior Companion Program to develop and administer a training program for senior companions for the period July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2005 in an amount not to exceed $44,475.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 981-5100
Certification of Environmental Impact Report and Approval of Structural Alteration Permit With Conditions – Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park Repair and Rehabilitation Project (PDF, 1MB) (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution certifying the Environmental Report (EIR) and approving the Structural Alteration Permit with conditions and dismissing the appeals.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning, 705-8105
Contract: Sanitary Sewer Project (PDF, 476 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution: 1) approving plans and specifications for the Sanitary Sewer Project located at Hilldale Avenue, Keeler Avenue, Forest Lane, Poplar Street, Madera Street, Sierra Street, Merced Street, Colusa Avenue and Josephine Street; 2) accepting the bid of Darcy and Harty Construction, Inc.; and 3) authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract and any amendments, in an amount not to exceed $1,166,856 for the period of 220 calendar days from the notice to proceed.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
Contract: Berkeley Bay Trail (PDF, 745 KB) (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to re-program $800,000 in the FY 2003 budget and execute an amendment to the contract with Bauman Landscape, Inc. for additional and emergency items of work for the Berkeley Bay Trail Project, increasing the contract amount by $800,000, for a total not to exceed $3,578,000 for the period through October 31, 2002.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
Installation of Traffic Signal at 6th and Virginia (PDF, 348 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution adopting a Notice of Categorical Exemption for the 6th and Virginia Streets traffic signal and authorize issuance of a Request for Proposals to execute a contract and any amendments, extensions or other change orders in an amount not to exceed $150,000 in order to install traffic signals at 6th and Virginia Streets.
Contact: Peter Hillier, Transportation, 981-7000
Contract: Signs on Bicycle Boulevards (PDF, 245 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution accepting the bid of the Chrisp Company for assembling and installing signs for designated bicycle boulevards and authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract and any amendments in an amount not to exceed $51,450.
Contact: Peter Hillier, Transportation, 981-7000
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Support AB 58 (Keeley) continuing and rationalizing net metering of electricity between renewable energy generators and traditional utilities attached to the grid and ask the City Clerk to forward a letter to Assembly Member Keeley with a copy to Legislative Advocate Kathryn Lynch and the City’s representatives and lobbyist in Sacramento.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Support SB 530 (Sher, Bowen and Assembly Member Wayne) to renew and expand statewide incentives for renewable energy and ask the City Clerk to forward the a letter to Senator Sher with a copy to Legislative Advocate Kathryn Lynch and the City’s representatives and lobbyist in Sacramento.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Urge United States Ratification of the Treaty for the Rights of Women (PDF, 131 KB)
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: The City Clerk write to President Bush, Secretary of State Colin Powell, Senator Joseph Biden (Chair, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations), Senators Boxer and Feinstein and the City’s Washington lobbyist expressing the City’s support for ratification of the Treaty for the Rights of Women.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Recommendation: 1) Support SB 444 (Perata) that modifies
loan arrangements under California Natural Disaster Assistance Program (CALDAP)
to the benefit of several Berkeley borrowers (as well as borrowers statewide)
by: a)
if the borrower dies and the household income is below 120% of the area
median, allowing the assumption of these loans for up to five years by the
original borrower’s spouse, domestic partner or child if they are part of the
original borrower’s household and continue to reside in the dwelling as a
principal residence. The loan must be
repaid by the end of the five year period,
b) permitting subordination of the loan
to new financing if the borrower's household income is below 120% of the
area median or in cases of extreme hardship where new borrowing is necessary
for health and safety or to pay health care costs and if the State’s security
interest will not be jeopardized.
Currently, subordination is permitted only where the borrower is at 80%
or less of the area median, c) allowing
an otherwise-legal foreclosure to be delayed so long as the State’s security
interest is not jeopardized, and d)
requiring better loan administration, especially the sending of annual
statements to CALDAP borrowers; 2)
Request the City Clerk notify the bill’s sponsor and the City’s
Sacramento legislative representatives and lobbyist; and 3) request the City Manager to consider, as
part of any local CALDAP workout, a requirement that the affected Berkeley
borrowers take part in an asset management course that would be informative as
to the mechanics of home ownership, finance and upkeep and any current or
future changes in the CALDAP program.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Refer the establishment of a strategic planning process that includes identification by the Council of two-year goals and objectives as a part of the next two-year budget consideration to the City Manager. In making this referral, the Council makes it clear this is not a directive to the City Manager to establish a strategic plan process, nor is it a directive to hire a particular firm. The City Manager is requested to report back to the Council as to whether or not he recommends engaging in a strategic plan process, and if so, the elements of such a process and the timeframe in the budget process that it should occur.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Sponsor Breastfeeding Event, Waive Fees and Permit Donations (PDF, 246 KB)
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing 1) the City Manager to sponsor an event to encourage breastfeeding to be held on August 3, 2002 in Martin Luther King, Jr. Park; 2) a waiver of Berkeley Municipal Code (BMC) Section 20.040 to allow a waiver of fees for event permit and insurance, vendor sound permits, maintenance deposit, staff installation of temporary street barrier, portable toilets and refuse cans, dumpsters and collection costs; and 3) permit donations and solicitation from sponsors to cover costs.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Opposed the current version of SB 1243 (Torlakson) relating to a merger of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG); encourage Senator Torlakson to amend the bill to ensure there is adequate representation of this region’s core urban areas, an adequate system of decision-making accountability and transparency and a structure that encourages true regional partnership and consensus building; and ask the City Clerk to convey the substance of this recommendation to Senator Torlakson with copies to our Sacramento representatives and lobbyist, ABAG and MTC.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Fee Waivers: Redwood-Sequoia Week (PDF, 137 KB)
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution supporting Redwood-Sequoia Week and waiving permit fees for the Redwood-Sequoia Congress March and special event activities September 14 -September 15, 2002.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
Oppose State Budget Cuts to California Arts Council (PDF, 164 KB)
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Oppose the proposed State budget cuts to the California Arts Council and send letters to State representatives of the City’s opposition.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
Fee Waiver: 17th Annual Berkeley Kite Festival (PDF, 229 KB)
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution waiving fees for event, food, sound permits, insurance fees and police reserve fees associated with the 17th Annual Berkeley Kite Festival on June 27-28 2002 and approve the provision of eight portable toilets (including two handicap accessible), refuse containers and solid waste services and required number of parking enforcement officers determined by City staff.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
Excuse Councilmember Spring from July 16, 2002 Council Meeting (PDF, 133 KB)
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Excuse Councilmember Spring from the July 16, 2002 meeting due to the scheduling of hand surgery.
Contact: Dona Spring, District 4, 981-7140
Support Peace and Justice Commission Recommendations Regarding Falun Gong (PDF, 700 KB)
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution supporting the Peace and Justice Commission’s recommendations that the City adopt a Resolution and send a letter regarding complaints of government oppression and violence against members of the Falun Gong in Berkeley’s sister city, the Haidian District of Beijing, China to the Mayor of our Chinese sister city and to other Chinese officials to investigate and advise of the situation and appeal to the Chinese government to resolve differences without resorting to violence.
Contact: Dona Spring, District 4, 981-7140
Deconstruction of Bevatron by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (PDF, 647 KB)
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution to: 1) direct the City Manager write a letter to Director Shank of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) calling for cessation of all demolition of Bevatron and all handling, packaging and transport of all radioactive and hazardous materials and waste until an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) under CEQA and NEPA has been submitted to the public well in advance of a public hearing for review and comment; 2) request the City Manager include in the letter to Director Shank a request for: a) copies of all shipping manifests already shipped for all truckloads of radioactive and hazardous waste and materials from the Bevatron including for each all volumes of hazardous and radioactive materials and radioactivity in curies, b) the composition-characterization of the waste stream for each shipment, c) how the hazardous and radioactive materials and waste are handled and packaged and which U.S.D.O.T. regulations apply and how they are being implemented, d) which landfills in Richmond and Livermore will be used to bury some of the waste, e) how some of the radioactive waste will be recycled and which consumer goods will be affected, and f) what proportion is being left; and 3) that in accordance with BMC 12.90.100 A, B and C, the Council shall hold at least one well noticed hearing to decide the safest routes for transport of the hazardous and radioactive materials and waste from LBNL’s Bevatron and request from LBNL a schedule of shipments so that the public could be notified particularly along the selected routes and also request that LBNL post on all involved trucks signage visible from fifty feet in both directions warning “Transportation of Nuclear Materials” and what are the risks for the citizens of Berkeley.
Contact: Dona Spring, District 4, 981-7140
West Berkeley Swimming Pool (PDF, 416 KB)
From: Councilmember Breland
Recommendation: Refer review of the feasibility of keeping the pool open all year round to the City Manager.
Contact: Margaret Breland, District 2, 981-7120
Initiative Petition Regulating Heights of Buildings in Berkeley on November 2002 Ballot (PDF, 1 MB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Take one of the following actions as provided by Section 92 (3 and 4) of the Charter: 1) pass an Ordinance without alteration within 20 days of the City Clerk’s certification of sufficiency of the accompanying petition (subject to a referendary vote; or 2) adopt a Resolution placing the Ordinance without alteration on the ballot for the November 5, 2002 Election. If the Council approves placing the initiative on the ballot, provide comments on the City Attorney’s analysis and ballot title.
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Staff Analysis of Initiative Petition Regulating Heights of Buildings (PDF, 3 MB)
From: City Manager
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8100
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Take one of the following actions as provided by Section 92 (3 and 4) of the Charter: 1) pass an Ordinance without alteration within 20 days of the City Clerk’s certification of sufficiency of the accompanying petition (subject to a referendary vote; or 2) adopt a Resolution placing the Ordinance without alteration on the ballot for the November 5, 2002 Election. If the Council approves placing the initiative on the ballot, provide comments on the City Attorney’s analysis and ballot title.
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Initiative Petition: Restricting Sale of Brewed Coffee (PDF, 889 KB) (Held over by Breland from 06/25/02)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Refer to the City Manager a proposed initiative for a report to Council as to any of the impacts specified in Election Code section 9212.
Contact: Sherry Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Amendment to Berkeley Municipal Code Section 11.56.070 (Ordinance No 5788-N.S. – Measure Q) on the November 2002 Ballot to Authorize Revision of the Waterfront Plan (PDF, 579 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution placing a measure on the November 5, 2002 ballot to amend the Berkeley Municipal Code Section 11.56.070 (Ordinance 5788-N.S. – Measure Q) to amend the Waterfront Specific Plan to change them amount and type of potential development on privately –owned property at the Berkeley Waterfront, so long as: development potential is not increased; any amendments are evaluated under the California Environmental Quality Act; and any amendments ensure that the property owner’s constitutional rights are respected.
Contact: Sherry Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900/Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6950
Ballot Measures – Reports and Language on Measures and Placing Measures for Old City Hall Retrofit, New Animal Shelter, Pedestrian Safety Improvement Tax, and Increase to Real Property Transfer Tax for Affordable Housing on the November Ballot (PDF, 1 MB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Review and comment on ballot titles, texts and City Attorney Analyses and adopt Resolutions placing the following measures on the November 5, 2002 ballot: 1) general obligation bond measure to renovate, seismically retrofit, and improve accessibility to Old City Hall; 2) general obligation bond measure to build a new Animal Shelter; 3) tax for pedestrian safety improvements; and 4) increase to property transfer tax for Affordable Housing of 0.5%.
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6950; Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Charter Amendment Increasing
Compensation for School Board Directors on November Ballot (PDF,
518
KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Review and comment on ballot title, text and City Attorney Analysis and adopt a Resolution placing a measure on the November b allot to amend Article V, Section 19 of the Charter to increase the compensation of School Board Directors.
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney,
981-6950; Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Charter Amendment Imposing an Audit
Requirement on School Board From: City
Manager (PDF, 689 KB)
Recommendation: Council
consideration of a citizen-sponsored recommendation that Council place a
measure on the November 2002 ballot to condition approval of the Charter
amendment concerning School Director remuneration increase on imposition of
certain audit requirements on the Berkeley Unified School District. The Council may discuss placing a measure on
the ballot amending the Charter or other implementing legislation to impose
audit requirements on the School Board.
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6950
Argument and Rebuttal Information Report (PDF, 458 KB)
From: City Manager
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Ballot Measure Increasing Business License Fees on Rental Income Properties (PDF, 31 KB) (to be delivered)
From: Councilmember Maio
Recommendation: Place on the November 2002 ballot a measure to increase by 2% the business license fees on rental income properties for those units that have come to market under the Costa-Hawkins Bill and benefited from vacancy decontrol rent increases.
Contact: Linda Maio, District 1, 981-7110
Consider a Citywide 20 MPH Speed Limit in Residential Areas (PDF, 223 KB) (Held over by Olds from 03/12/02, 03/19/02, 04/23/02, 04/29/02, 05/14/02, 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Refer to the Transportation Commission
consideration of a citywide 20 MPH speed limit in residential areas.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Propose the following substitute for the
motion currently contained in the item above:
(New language underlined, language to be omitted is shown in strike
through.) Refer to the staff and
Transportation Commission for evaluation the proposal to consider a citywide
20 MPH speed limit in residential areas. Their consideration specifically is to include the
following: 1) limiting consideration to
streets that are designated residential; 2) developing criteria under which a
street would be eligible for a 20 MPH designation; 3) developing a process
which would be used when a specific street or streets are to be considered for
a 20 MPH designation; and 4) determining the costs involved and recommendations
for how such costs would be met in the budget.
The staff and Transportation Commission are to return to the Council for
approval of their recommendations.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor,
981-7100
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Add 5) the issue of enforcement
feasibility and costs should be an integral part of the evaluation, including
the development of the criteria for designation of particular streets.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Assisting Afghan Victims of the Devastating Earthquakes (PDF, 780 KB) (Held over by Breland from 04/16/02, 04/23/0, 04/29/02, 05/14/02, 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution granting $3000 to assist the Afghanistan victims of the devastating earthquakes; and request the City Manager to give City employees information on this opportunity to donate to the relief efforts.
Contact: Dona Spring, District 4, 981-7140
Policy on Zoning Project Notices (PDF, 474 KB) (Held over by Armstrong from 04/16/02, 04/23/02, 04/29/02, 05/14/02, 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: That the Council refer to the City Manager and ask that he return with a timely response to the request for adoption of a policy that the Zoning Officer include, as a matter of course in both the notice and the summary that appear on Zoning Adjustments Board agendas; 1) the total lot-size of the project site, in square feet; 2) the number of affordable units, and the depth of their affordability, as well as a brief reference to how that number accords with the requirements of BZO Section 23C. 12.030; 3) the total number of dwelling units in the project, or square feet of gross floor area for non-residential projects; 4) the maximum residential density for the project-site; 5) the total square footage of any commercial or other non-residential area of the project; 6) the total number of floors of the project; and 7) the average and maximum height of the project.
Contact: Dona Spring, District 4, 981-7140
Support for New Auto Related Uses on University Avenue Contingent on a Public Hearing (PDF, 72 KB) (Held over by Hawley from 04/16/02, 04/23/02, 04/29/02, 05/14/02, 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Support allowing new auto related uses on University Avenue with the requirement that all new auto related uses are subject to a public hearing before approval or disapproval.
Contact: Dona Spring, District 4, 981-7140
Strengthening the Creeks Preservation Ordinance (PDF, 57 KB) (Held over by Hawley from 04/23/02, 04/29/02, 5/14/02, 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
Recommendation: Request that the City Attorney return by the first meeting in July with a finalized version of the revised Creek Preservation ordinance that will better protect our creeks to prevent any kind of development such as paving or creating driveways within 30 feet of a creek or underground creek or a culverted creek; and that the City strengthen its policy to open all underground creeks wherever possible.
Contact: Dona Spring, District 4, 981-7140
Contract: Public Safety Building Tower Study (PDF, 426 KB) (Held over by Armstrong from 05/21/02, 05/28/02, 06/11/2 and 06/25/02)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an amendment to the contract with MACRO Corporation for the Public Safety Building (PSB) Communications Tower study, increasing the contract by $43,296, for a total amount not to exceed $93,296 for field strength tests of the possible tower replacement alternatives for the period May 15, 2002 through August 30, 2002.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300; John Rosenbrock, Capital Projects, 981-6331
From:
Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Request the City Manager return to Council after consulting with
the Citizens Committee on the Public Safety Building Communications Tower to
recommend appropriate next steps, including a public review process, to
consider the execution of another contract with a consultant for further study
of one or more alternatives to the present tower, and to develop a scope of
work for such a consultant – all toward a goal of selecting a preferred
alternative to the present tower.
Contact:
Dona Spring, District 4, 981-7140
From: Citizens’
Budget Review Commission
Recommendation: Request that 1) any action related to moving the tower be
deferred until a comprehensive study of alternatives is complete; 2) the
$500,000 in General Fund appropriations included in the FY 2003 budget for the
tower be released and funding for the project be deferred until the City’s
fiscal outlook improves.
Contact:
Phil Kamlarz, City Manager, 981-7000
From: City Manager
Recommendation:
The Council has previously
taken action indicating its intent to relocate the Tower. A study of specific alternatives is planned
for FY 2003. Consistent with Council’s
expressed intent, as well as preliminary cost estimates, the FY 2003 budget has
recently been amended to provide $500,000 in support of this project.
Contact: Phil
Kamlarz, City Manger, 981-7000
Peace and Justice Resolution Calling for an Injunction to Stop Oxidation Incineration (PDF, 2 MB) (Held over by Armstrong from 05/21/02, 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
From: Councilmembers Spring and Worthington
Recommendation: Approve the
recommendations of the Commission and adopt a Resolution authorizing funds in
the amount of $15,000 to support a lawsuit, and an injunction to stop the
oxidation-incineration of all radioactive mixed waste at the National Tritium
Labeling Facility (NTLF), to be filed by the Committee to Minimize Toxic Waste,
(CMTW) against the State of California Department of Toxic Substance Control
for failure to require Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to do an
Environmental Impact Report (EIR) under CEQA and an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) under NEPA.
Contact: Councilmember Dona Spring, District 4,
981-7140; Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
From: Peace and Justice Commission
Recommendation: Adopt a
Resolution authorizing funds in the amount of $15,000 to support a lawsuit, and
an injunction to stop the oxidation-incineration of all radioactive mixed waste
at the National Tritium Labeling Facility, to be filed by the Committee to
Minimize Toxic Waste, against the State of California Department of Toxic
Substance Control for failure to require Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
to do an Environmental Impact Report under CEQA and an Environmental Impact
Statement under NEPA.
Contact: Manuel Hector, Secretary,
981-5110
From: City Manager
Recommendation: That no action
be taken on the recommendation of the Peace and Justice Commission requesting
Council to authorize funds in the amount of $15,000 to support a lawsuit, and
an injunction to stop the oxidation-incineration of all radioactive mixed waste
at the National Tritium Labeling Facility.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and
Human Services, 981-5100
Support for April 9th Protesters (PDF, 177 KB) (Held over by Armstrong from 05/21/02, 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution that requests University of California Chancellor Berdahl to not take away students’ opportunity for education and drop the suspensions for the April 9th protest. Also, request the District Attorney drop the charges for participating in the demonstration and protest rally.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
Sidewalk Food Vending (PDF, 650 KB) (First reading May 21, 2002 – Noes – Breland, Maio, Spring, Worthington) (Held over by Worthington from 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of an Ordinance repealing and reenacting Chapter 9.49 of the Berkeley Municipal Code regulating Food Vending on Sidewalks and Rights-of-Way.
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Policy for the Naming of Public Facilities (PDF, 489 KB) (CF 266-00) (Held over from 05/28/02, 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
From: Parks and Recreation Commission
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving the proposed policy for the naming and renaming of public facilities developed by the Parks and Recreation Commission.
Contact: Jay Kelekian, Secretary 981-6700
From: City Manager
Recommendation:
The City Manager takes no position concerning the Commission’s
recommendations.
Contact: Lisa
Caronna, Parks and Waterfront, 981-6700
Consolidation of Legislative Agenda Items (PDF, 61 KB) (Held over by Hawley from 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
From: Councilmember Maio
Recommendation: Adopt a policy that recommendations to support State or Federal legislative bills be consolidated into one item for those recommended for support, one item for those recommended for opposition, so as not to overburden the agenda.
Contact: Linda Maio, District 1, 981-7110
Hate Crime Immediate Response Plan (PDF, 579 KB) (Held over by Olds from 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
Recommendation: Support the Hate
Crime Immediate Response Plan that includes:
1) Agreeing to schedule a town hall meeting to show support for hate crime
victims and developing a comprehensive plan for prompt effective responses, and
prevention;2) offering a $5,000 reward to provide an incentive to get
information on two hate crimes that happened in Berkeley (if this works,
consider expanding to other hate crimes too); 3) endorsing the federal Hate
Crimes Prevention Act HR 1343 and S 625; 4) committing to racial and religious
diversity in the training team to do hate crime training for Police Department,
City staff, and boards and commissions.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
Ban on Purchase of Arsenic, Pentachlorophenol, and Creosote Treated Wood (PDF, 942 KB) (CF161-01) (Held over from 06/11/02 and 06/25/02)
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution prohibiting purchase of penachlorophenol, arsenic and creosote - treated wood (treated wood) by all City departments.
Contact: Nabil Al-Hadithy, Secretary, 705-8155
From:
City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a substitute Resolution to allow the use of treated wood
for a limited time for maintenance of structures on or in water.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning,
705-8101
Telecommunications Task Force Extension (PDF, 437 KB) (Held over from 06/25/02)
From: Telecommunications Task Force
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution amending Resolution No. 61,152 N.S. extending the Telecommunications Task Force from June 30, 2002 to January 31, 2003.
Contact: Roger Miller, Secretary, 981-7009
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Take no action to extend the Task Force.
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 981-7000
Contract: Organic Materials Hauling and Processing (PDF, 264 KB) (Held over by Dean from 06/25/02)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an amendment to the contract with Grover Landscape Services, Inc., for hauling and processing of organic materials, to increase the amount of the initial two-year contract term by $125,000, and to increase the amount of the four-year extension period to $2,839,600.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
Voting Delegates League of California Cities Conference (PDF, 152 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Designate a voting delegate and alternate for the business meeting of the Annual League of California Cities Conference on October 5, 2002.
Contact: Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Hate Crime Response Plan (PDF, 374 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Ratify the City Manager’s Hate Crimes Response Plan.
Contact: Weldon Rucker, City Manager, 981-7000
Proposed State Budget Cuts for the Arts (PDF, 113 KB)
From: Peace and Justice Commission
Contact: Manuel Hector, Secretary, 981-5110
From: City Manager
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Council rules limit action on Communications to referral to the City Manager and/or Boards and Commissions for investigation and/or recommendations.
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Berkeley Unified School District Salary Increase/Establishment of Auditor
Stephanie Allan
Tom DeMarcky
Initiative Petition Restricting the Sale of Brewed Coffee
Mike Montgomery
Terry Peterson
Rachel Rupert
Middle East Conflict (s)
Dave Love
Jake Berzon
Tritium Waste Treatment at LBNL
Ginny Lackner
Elmer Grossman
Robin Wendt
Measure Q–North Basin Strip of Waterfront Ballot Measure
Jennifer Hernandez
Affordable Housing Trust Fund
Senator Dianne Feinstein
Senator Barbara Boxer
Support for the Arts
Lisa Bullwinkel
Jan Zvaifler
Santa Fe Right of Way BOSS Urban Garden Institute Project