body,date,text,page,path OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"City of Oakland Office of the City Clerk Oakland City Hall 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza 1852 2002 Meeting Minutes Oakland, California 94612 OAKLAND LaTonda Simmons, City Clerk Grawing for are 150 2/2018 Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council Oakland City Hall, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Oakland, California, 94612 City of Oakland Website: http://www.oaklandnet.com Tuesday, February 03, 2009 6:00 PM Oakland City Hall, 3rd Floor 1 Pledge of Allegiance Play Video ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Present: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner 2 Roll Call / ORA & Council Play Video A meeting of the Joint Oakland Redevelopment Agency and City Council was held on the above date. Opening with the Pledge of Allegiance, the meeting was convened at 6:04 PM. 3 Open Forum / Citizens Comments (Time Available: 15 minutes) Play Video The following individuals spoke under Open Forum: - Kim Wright - Saundra Eve-Fisher - Barry Luboviski - Sharon Cornu - John Klein - Deloris Allen - Paulette V. Hogan - Darnell Levingston 4 Modifications to the Consent Calendar, and requests from Councilmember(s) to pull an item from the Consent Calendar, shall be scheduled for the next-succeeding City Council meeting as a non-consent item. Play Video No Action Taken City of Oakland Page 1 Printed on 2/20/09",1,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 5 Motion for ""Members' Requests for Reconsideration' of an Action taken at the preceding Council Meeting, shall be scheduled for the next-succeeding City Council meeting as a non-consent item. (Motion Maker must have voted on prevailing side) Play Video No Action Taken 6 Requests from Councilmember(s) to schedule an Action Item considered by Committee but not forwarded to Council, shall be scheduled for the next-succeeding City Council meeting as a non-consent item. Play Video No Action Taken 7 Approval of the Draft Minutes from the Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency/City Council held on January 20, 2009 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember Quan, seconded by Councilmember Nadel, to *Approve the Minutes. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner 8. PRESENTATION OF CEREMONIAL MATTERS S-8.1 Subject: Reverend Father Thomas J. Paris - Recognition From: Councilmember Jean Quan Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Honoring The Retirement Of Reverend Father Thomas J. Paris, Dean Of The Greek Orthodox Cathedral Of The Ascension On Lincoln Boulevard After Serving As A Greek Orthodox Priest For Forty-Eight Years 09-0063 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember Reid, seconded by Councilmember De La Fuente, that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf 81770 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 2 Printed on 2/20/09",2,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 9. COUNCIL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS/ANNOUNCEMENTS Play Video Agency/Councilmember Reid took a point of personal privilege and requested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Bondell Perkins, Lahori Ram, and O.L. Berry Agency/Councilmembers Reid, De La Fuente and Quan took a point of personal privilege and requested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Ralph Grant Agency/Councilmember Quan took a point of personal privilege and requested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Bill LaSalle 10. CONSENT CALENDAR (CC) ITEMS: Play Video 10.1-CC Subject: Declaration Of A Local Emergency Due To AIDS Epidemic From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Renewing And Continuing The City Council's Declaration Of A Local Emergency Due To The Existence Of A Critical Public Health Crisis With Regard To The AIDS Epidemic 09-0043 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner The following individuals spoke on this item: - Darnell Levingston - Sharon T. Kuehn - Paulette V. Hogan View Report.pdf 81771 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 3 Printed on 2/20/09",3,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 10.2-CC Subject: Medical Cannabis Health Emergency From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Renewing The City Council's Declaration Of A Local Public Health Emergency With Respect To Safe, Affordable Access To Medical Cannabis In The City Of Oakland 09-0044 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner The following individual spoke on this item: - Paulette V. Hogan View Report.pdf 81772 CMS.pdf 10.3-CC Subject: Taxi Cab Ordinance Amendment From: City Council Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 5.64 ""TAXICABS"" To A) Move The Administration Of Taxi Permits From The Oakland Police Department To The City Administrator's Office And B) Move The Initial And Annual Inspection Of Taxis From The Oakland Police Department To The Public Works Agency 07-1875 This Matter was Approved for Final Passage on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner The following individual spoke on this item: - Paulette V. Hogan View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf 12913 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 4 Printed on 2/20/09",4,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 10.4-CC Subject: Samantha Hynes - Settlement Agreement From: Office of the City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise And Settle The Claim Of Samantha Hynes And Mark Mandel Her Attorney Of Record In The Amount Of $7,432.25 For An Automobile Collision Involving A City Vehicle On February 27, 2008. (Police Services Agency) 09-0045 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf 81773 CMS.pdf 10.5-CC Subject: Ronald Grant - Settlement Agreement From: Office of the City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise And Settle The Claim Of Ronald Grant, In The Amount Of $28,600, As A Result Of Property Damage Sustained As A Result Of A Failed City Sewer Main On March 14, 2008 (Public Works Agency) 09-0046 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf 81774 CMS.pdf S-10.6-CC Subject: Storm Drain Design Standards From: Community and Economic Development Agency Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Title 13 Of The Oakland Municipal Code Adding Section 13.14 To Establish Storm Drainage Design Standards 07-1870 This Matter was Approved on Introduction for Final Passage to the Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council, due back on February 17, 2009 on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf City of Oakland Page 5 Printed on 2/20/09",5,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council S-10.7-CC Subject: Turner Construction Company Contract Increase From: Community and Economic Development Agency Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator, Or The City Administrator's Designee, To Increase The Contract Amount For The Construction Manager At Risk Contract With Turner Construction Company For The East Oakland Sports Center Project From Eleven Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($11,900,000.00) By: 1) Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) In Oakland Redevelopment Agency Funds And 2) Five Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($5,100,000.00) In Measure WW Regional Open Space, Wildlife, Shoreline And Park Bond Funding, For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed Nineteen Million Dollars ($19,000,000.00) Subject To The Availability Of Measure WW Regional Open Space, Wildlife, Shoreline And Park Bond Funding, And Authorizing Early Termination Of The Contract In The Event That Measure WW Funds Become Unavailable 07-1887 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf 81775 CMS.pdf S-10.8-CC Subject: Employee Bond Requirements - Amendment From: Finance and Management Agency Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 7997 C.M.S., Which Established A Requirement That The City Provide Bond Insurance For Specified City Employees And Officer To Insure The Honest And Faithful Performance Of Their Official Duties, To: (1) Add The City Atorney As A Bonded City Officer, (2) Authorize The City Administrator Or His/Her Designee To Approve The Bond Insurance Agreements, Subject To Approval As To Form And Legality By The City Attorney; (3) Set The Minimum Bond Coverage Limit For Each Such Employee And Officer At Two Million Dollars ($2,000.000); And (4) Authorize The City Administrator To Provide A Master Official Bond, That Will Cover All Such Employees And Officers If The City Administrator Or Designee Determines That It Is In The City's Best Interests To Do So 07-1881 This Matter was Approved on Introduction for Final Passage to the Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council, due back on February 17, 2009 on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf City of Oakland Page 6 Printed on 2/20/09",6,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council S-10.9-CC Subject: Service Credit Purchased Tax Deferment From: Finance and Management Agency Recommendation: Adopt An Employer Pickup Resolution Pre-Tax Payroll Deduction Plan For Service Credit Purchases (Contribution Code 14) 09-0008 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORA)Councilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf 81776 CMS.pdf S-10.10-C Subject: East Bay Regional Park District Local Grant Program C From: Office of Parks and Recreation Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or His Designee To Apply For, Accept, And Appropriate Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Nineteen Million Two Hundred Four Thousand Four Hundred Fifty Six Dollars ($19,204,456) From The East Bay Regional Park District Local Grant Program Under Measure WW Park Bond Extension To Be Allocated To Various Oakland Parks And Open Space Renovation Projects And To Enter Into A Grant Contract With The East Bay Regional Park District 09-0018 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf 81777 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 7 Printed on 2/20/09",7,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council S-10.11-C Subject: Child Abuse Center Donation C From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Grant Agreement With The Child Abuse Listening, Interviewing, And Coordination Center (CALICO) In The Amount Of Twenty-Four Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-Nine Dollars ($24,999) For The Period Of July 1, 2008 Through June 30, 2009, To Provide Forensic Interviews, Multi-Disciplinary Child Abuse Investigations, Family Support Services, Community Outreach, And Training To The Oakland Police Department (TITLE CHANGE) 07-1647 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf 81778 CMS.pdf S-10.12-C Subject: 2008 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant C From: Oakland Fire Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or His Designee To: 1) Enter Into An Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Grant Administration Agreement With City And County Of San Francisco For Fiscal Year 2008 Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Grant Funds In The Amount Of Three Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,600,000.00) To The City Of Oakland, And 2) Accept, Appropriate And Administer Fiscal Year 2008 UASI Grant Allocations, And 3) Approve The Preliminary Spending Plan And Waive City Of Oakland Central Services Overhead (CSO) Fees Of Eighty Five Thousand Four Hundred And Sixty Nine Dollars ($85,469), And 4) Expend Funds In Accord With The Preliminary Spending Plan Without Further Council Authorization, Including Purchases In Excess Of The City Administrator's Purchasing Authority For Equipment On The Federally Authorized Equipment List And Services Required By The Grant, Provided City Bidding Requirements And Purchasing Programs/Policies Are Followed 07-1753 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf 81779 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 8 Printed on 2/20/09",8,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council S-10.13-C Subject: 2007 Super Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Amendment C From: Oakland Fire Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 81421 C.M.S. Which Authorized The City Administrator To, Among Other Things, Accept, Appropriate, And Administer The Fiscal Year 2007 Super Urban Areas Security Initiative (SUASI) Grant Allocations, To Accept And Appropriate Supplemental Fiscal Year 2007 SUASI Grant Funds In An Amount Up To Fifty-Two Thousand Dollars ($52,000.00) For A Cumulative Fiscal Year 2007 SUASI Grant Award Allocation Of Up To Two Million Seven Hundred Nineteen Thousand And Sixty-Two Dollars ($2,719,062.00) And Appropriate Said Funds To The Oakland Fire Department's Office of Emergency Services 07-1754 This Matter was Adopted on the Consent Agenda. Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf 81780 CMS.pdf Passed The Consent Agenda A motion was made by Councilmember Reid, seconded by Councilmember De La Fuente, including all the preceding items marked as having been adopted on the Consent Agenda. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORACouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner 11 An oral report from the Agency Counsel / City Attorney of final decisions made during Closed Session 12 A disclosure of non-confidential Closed Session Discussion pursuant to Section 2.20.130 of the Sunshine Ordinance COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M. OR AS SOON AS REASONABLY PRACTICAL THEREAFTER: 13 Reconsideration of Ordinances pursuant to Charter Section 216 City of Oakland Page 9 Printed on 2/20/09",9,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 13.1 Subject: Status Report On Senate Bill S.1 From: Council President Brunner Recommendation: Receive From The Federal Lobbyinst A Status Report On Senate Bill S.1 - The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009, A Bill To Create Jobs, Restore Economic Growth, And Strengthen America's Middle Class Through Measures That Modernize The Nation's Infrastructure, Enhance America's Energy Independence, Expand Educational Opportunities, Preserve And Improve Affordable Health Care, Provide Tax Relief, And Protest Those In Greatest Need, And For Other Purposes 09-0050 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember Kaplan, seconded by Councilmember De La Fuente, that this matter be *Received and Filed. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner Council adopted the following motion that through the lobbyist the City will ask for: A transit oriented development criteria in the distribution of funds; COPS funding criteria should include crime rate; NSP criteria should include foreclosure rate; Federal requirement of the state need to be not only swift but equitable; Some of the Public Safety dollars to be used for prevention and intervention. Additionally the City Administrator was directed to create an inter-department team to analyze the bills and develop projects and strategies for the various categories of. funding. The lobbyist was also requested to report on grant opportunities so Oakland can apply for the competitive grants View Report.pdf 14. Consideration of items with statutory Public Hearing Requirements: City of Oakland Page 10 Printed on 2/20/09",10,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 14.1 -Subject: Planning Code Amendments-Chapters 17.73 And 17.102 From: Community and Economic Development Agency Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt One Of The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) An Ordinance Amending The Oakland Planning Code To: (1) Amend Chapter 17.102 ""General Regulations Applicable To All Or Several Zones' To Include Performance Standards For Primary Collection Center Recycling Uses In All Zones (2) Amend Chapter 17.73 ""CIX 1, , CIX 2, IG And IO Industrial Zones"" To Include Regulations Concerning Primary Collection Center Recycling Uses In CIX 1, CIX 2 And IG Zones; (2) Amend Chapter 17.10 ""Use Classifications"" To Delete ""Intermediate Processing Facility"" As A Land Use Activity Type From O.M.C. 17.10.586 ""Recycling And Waste Related Industrial Activities' OF 07 1774 View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf 2) A Revised Ordinance (Including Changes To The Extent Of The Area For Which Primary Collection Centers Are Responsible For Litter, Garbage And Shopping Cart Removal, And Allowed Parking Areas For Facility Owned Vehicles) Amending The Oakland Planning Code- To: (1) Amend Chapter 17.102 ""General Regulations Applicable To All Or Several Zones' To Include Performance Standards For Primary Collection Center Recycling Uses In All Zones; (2) Amend Chapter 17.73 ""CIX 1, CIX 2, IG And IO Industrial Zones' To Include Regulations Concerning Primary Collection Center Recycling Uses In CIX 1, CIX 2 And IG Zones; (3) Amend Chapter 17.10 ""Use Classifications' To Delete Intermediate Processing Facility"" As A Land Use Activity Type From O M.C. Section 17.10.586 ""Recycling And Waste Related Industrial Activities"" 07 1774 1 City of Oakland Page 11 Printed on 2/20/09",11,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 14.2 Subject: Olson 737-Oakland 1, LLC - Agreement Amendment From: Community and Economic Development Agency Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislatoin: 1) A Redevelopment Agency And City Resolutions Authorizing An Amendment To The Disposition And Development Agreement With Olson 737 - Oakland 1, LLC, For The City Center T-10 Residential Project At 14th Street, 13th Street Pedestrian Walk, Jefferson Street And Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, To Permit The Project To Be A Rental Project, To Extend The Dates For Project Development And Completion, To Authorize Transfer Of The Development Right To DCA City Walk, L.P., Or To Another Qualified Entity Approved By The Agency Administrator Without Returning To The Agency, And To Eliminate Profit-Sharing; And 07-1802 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember De La Fuente, seconded by Councilmember Reid, that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf 2009-0005 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 12 Printed on 2/20/09",12,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 2) A City Resolution Approving An Amendment To The Disposition And Development Agreement Between The Redevelopment Agency And Olson 737 - Oakland 1, LLC, For The City Center T-10 Residential Project At 14th Street, 13th Street Pedestrian Walk, Jefferson Street And Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, (A) To Permit The Project To Be A Rental Project, (B) To Extend The Dates For Project Development And Completion, (C) To Authorize Transfer Of The Project And Property To DCA City Walk, L.P., Or To Another Qualified Entity, (D) To Add Local Construction Employment Requirements, And (E) To Modify The Profit-Sharing Provision 07-1802-1 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember De La Fuente, seconded by Councilmember Reid, that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner Upon the reading of Item 14.2 by the City Clerk, the Public Hearing was opened at 8:00 p.m. The following individuals spoke on this item: - Andrew Slivlea - Tony Bosowski - Sanjiv Handa Agency/Councilmember De La Fuente made a motion, seconded by Agency/Councilmember Reid, to close the Public Hearing, and hearing no objections, the motion passed by Ayes: Agency/Councilmember: De La Fuente, Kaplan, Kernighan, Nadel, Reid, Quan, and President of the Council Brunner -7; Excused: Agency/Councilmember Brooks-1 81781 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 13 Printed on 2/20/09",13,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 14.3 Subject: Housing Trust Fund Grant From: Community and Economic Development Agency Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Apply For And Accept Up To $2 Million In Funds From The California Department Of Housing And Community Development Under The Local Housing Trust Fund Matching Grant Program, Housing And Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act Of 2006 (Proposition 1C) Affordable Housing Innovation Fund, And Allocating Up To $1.3 Million For The First-Time Homebuyer Program And Up To $700,000 For Affordable Rental And Ownership Housing Development; And 07-1868 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember De La Fuente, seconded by Councilmember Reid, that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf 81782 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 14 Printed on 2/20/09",14,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 2) An Agency Resolution Authorizing The Agency Administrator To Apply For And Accept Up To $2 Million In Funds From The California Department Of Housing And Community Development Under The Local Housing Trust Fund Matching Grant Program, Housing And Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act Of 2006 (Proposition 1C) Affordable Housing Innovation Fund, And Allocating Up To $1.3 Million For The First-Time Homebuyer Program And Up To $700,000 For Affordable Rental And Ownership Housing Development 07-1868-1 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember De La Fuente, seconded by Councilmember Reid, that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner Upon the reading of Item 14.3 by the City Clerk, the Public Hearing was opened at 8:10 p.m. Agency/Councilmember De La Fuente made a motion, seconded by Agency/Councilmember Reid to close the Public Hearing, and hearing no objections, the motion passed by Ayes: Agency/Councilmember: De La Fuente, Kaplan, Kernighan, Nadel, Reid, Quan, and President of the Council Brunner -7; Excused: Agency/Councilmember: Brooks-1 2009-0006 CMS.pdt ACTION ON NON-CONSENT ITEMS: City of Oakland Page 15 Printed on 2/20/09",15,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 15 Subject: Sidewalk Safety And Maintenance - Liability From: Office of the City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Of The City Of Oakland Adding Chapter 12.22 To The Oakland Municipal Code To Establish Landowner Responsibility And Liability For Sidewalk Safety And Maintenance 07-1731 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember Kernighan, seconded by Councilmember De La Fuente, that this matter be Tabled. The motion failed by the following vote: Votes: ORACouncilmember Abstained: 2 - Councilmember Quan and Councilmember Reid ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 5 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel and President of the Council Brunner Council rejected staff recommendations and directed that staff submit in July during the budget process a request for $45,000 to fund a web based data system to provide on-line tree information. Staff was also directed to proceed with the educational brochure informing property owners/citizens of their sidewalk responsibility. The following individuals spoke on this item: - Robert Brokl - Valerie Winemiller - Alison Brown - Sanjiv Handa View Report.pdf View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf City of Oakland Page 16 Printed on 2/20/09",16,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf 81784 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 17 Printed on 2/20/09",17,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 2) A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A Letter Of Understanding And Subsequent Cooperative Agreement With The California Department Of Transportation (""Caltrans"") To Close The Railroad Crossing At 5th Avenue, Known As The Hanlon Lead, Provided That Certain Railroad Safety And Community Improvements Are Implemented On And Around The Fruitvale Track With Funding Provided By Caltrans, All In Connection With Caltrans 5th Avenue Seismic Retrofit Project 09-0031-1 A motion was made by Councilmember De La Fuente, seconded by President of the Council Brunner, that this matter be Adopted as Amended. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner Council amended the resolution as follows: Negotiations regarding the letter of understanding with Caltrans will include a discussion of indemnity provision; the City Administrator is directed to return to Council with the subsequent Cooperative Agreement with Caltrans which shall address access and indemnity issues; and the City Administrator is directed to work with the CPUC and UPR to address emergency access issues to Glascock Street. The following individuals spoke on this item: - Michael Stewart - Ryan Walker 81783 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 18 Printed on 2/20/09",18,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council S-15.2 Subject: Measure Y Violence Prevention Strategies From: Department of Human Services Recommendation: Action On A Report And Request For The City Council To Approve Recommendations For Funding Measure Y Violence Prevention Program Strategies And The Competitive Proposal Process For The Three Year Funding Cycle Beginning Fiscal Year 2009-2010 07-1734 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember Reid, seconded by Councilmember Nadel, that this matter be Approved. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Noes: 1 - Councilmember De La Fuente ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 6 - Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner The following individuals spoke on this item: - Gary Sirbu - Deane Calhoun - Judy Cox - Celsa Snead - Richard de Jauregui - Laura Moran - Adrian Kirk - Sanjiv Handa During the discussion of this item, a motion was moved, seconded and carried to extend the meeting past 10:30pm View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf The Roll Call was modified to note Council President Brunner absent at 11:28 PM and Councilmember Kaplan absent at 11:32 PM City of Oakland Page 19 Printed on 2/20/09",19,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 16 Subject: Salary Schedule Amendments From: Finance And Management Agency Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Salary Schedule Of Ordinance No. 12187 C.M.S. (The Salary Ordinance) To Add: The Permanent Full Time Equivalent Classification, Archivist; The Permanent Part Time Equivalent Classifications of Case Manager I, Permanent Part-Time; Budget And Grants Administrator, Permanent Part-Time; Animal Control Officer, Permanent Part-Time; And Recreation Attendant II, Permanent Part-Time; And To Re-Title Youth Sports Program Coordinator To Sports Program Coordinator 07-1857 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember Kernighan, seconded by Councilmember De La Fuente, that this matter be Approved on Introduction for Final Passage to the Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council, due back on February 17, 2009. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Absent: 2 - Councilmember Kaplan and President of the Council Brunner ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 5 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan and Councilmember Reid The following individual spoke on this item: - Sanjiv Handa View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf The Roll Call was modified to note Councilmember Kaplan present at 11:32 PM City of Oakland Page 20 Printed on 2/20/09",20,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"17 Subject: Oakland Tourism Business Improvement District From: Office of the City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Establish The Oakland Tourism Business Improvement District (OTBID) Proposed By The Oakland Convention & Visitors Bureau, Declare The Results Of The Majority Protest Proceedings, And Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With The Oakland Convention & Visitors Bureau To Operate The OTBID 07-1393-1 Play Video A motion was made by Councilmember De La Fuente, seconded by Councilmember Quan, that this matter be Continued to the Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council, due back on February 17, 2009. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Absent: 1 - President of the Council Brunner ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 6 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan and Councilmember Reid The following individual spoke on this item: - Scott Peterson View Report.pdf The Roll Call was modified to note Council President Brunner present at 11:40 PM S-18 Subject: Vacant Building Registration From: Councilmember Desley Brooks Recoomendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation 1) An Ordinance Amending The Oakland Muncipal Code To Add A New Chapter 8.54 Requiring The Registration Of Vacant Buildings; And 07-1717 Play Video Continued to Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council on 3/3/2009 View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf City of Oakland Page 21 Printed on 2/20/09",21,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council 2) An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 12880 C.M.S. (Master Fee Schedule) To Add New Fees For Registering Vacant Buildings 07-1717-1 A motion was made by Councilmember Reid, seconded by Councilmember De La Fuente, that this matter be Continued to the Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council, due back on March 3, 2009. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner The following comments were submitted from: Councilmember Quan: Ifeel that the Vacant Building Registration Ordinance (Item S-18) needs further refinement and request that it be sent back to committee to address the following issues: 1) Given the slowness of the current real estate market, the time to register a vacant property in the Ordinance should be lengthened from 45 to 90 days to avoid needless bureaucratic complexity. According to the Oakland Association of Realtors, the average current time for a property to remain on the market is approximately 75 days, so 90 days would address this issue. Otherwise we will involve a large number of properties unnecessarily in a bureaucratic procedure. 2) I do favor provisions of the Fresno & Riverside foreclosure legislation that require that the owner of the foreclosed property present a plan for securing the vacant property and the property be subject to official inspection. 3) It is not clear when the 120 day period without fee starts. Since certain properties have proven particularly difficult to sell in the current real estate market, be made certain that the additional I 20 days without fee to sell difficult properties should begin at the time of registration noted in Item I 4) Rental properties should be treated differently from single parcels. Currently, the owner of a 10 to 20 unit building would have to register a rental unit as a vacant property every time a renter leaves this unit. Additionally, registering vacant rental units in the Vacant Building Ordinance may be duplicative of stipulations associated with the Residential Rent Adjustment Program Ordinance. 5) We need to be clear as to what actually constitutes a vacant property. As the ordinance currently is written, having utilities turned on or receiving mail may be a qualifier for occupancy. Clearly, such a simple definition of occupancy could lead to abuse by absentee owners and a more stringent definition is needed in order to insure that simply having a building' utilities turned on would preclude its owner from paying vacancy fees. 6) Finally, we should explore who bears responsibility for all fees associated City of Oakland Page 22 Printed on 2/20/09",22,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council with vacant properties. Councilmember Kernighan: Two proposed changes to the proposed Vacant Building Registration Ordinance as follows: I/Section 8.54.030-Scope The requirements of this Chapter shall be applicable to all residential and non-residential buildings that have remained unoccupied for their intended and authorized use for more than one-hundred twenty (120) consecutive calendar days. 2/ Section 8.54.040 - Definitions Vacant non-residential building shall mean the physical absence of an approved occupancy by the legal or equitable owner or a legally authorized occupant or tenant in a building or portion thereof for more than one hundred twenty (120) consecutive calendar days. Occupancies located above or below the ground floor of a Building shall not be considered as vacant for the purposes of this definition. Vacant residential building shall mean the physical absence of an approved occupancy by the legal or equitable owner or a legally authorized occupant or tenant in a building for more than one hundred twenty (120) consecutive calendar days. In addition Councilmember Kernighan stated that the ""Perata Bill"" $1,000 fine should go to the person that owns the building vs. the land owner. The enforcement fees collected could then be used toward dedicated staffing for the program Vice Mayor De La Fuente The nuisance and blight problems created by vacant properties are a drain to city resources and compromise the overall safety in our neighborhoods and commercial corridors. However, I do not believe that the proposed Vacant Building effectively addresses the mounting vacant building problem and, in my opinion, creates a bureaucratic burden that would be difficult for Oakland residents and businesses to navigate. Oakland has two very distinct vacant building problems that should be approached on separate tracks to address 1) bank owned foreclosed and abandoned properties, and 2) buildings owned and held by private individuals that have been shut down and left to decay. Each problem has a unique set of circumstances that will require specific solutions to trigger the appropriate action. Combining the two problems casts the net too wide and potentially affects law abiding property owners who maintain and care about their City of Oakland Page 23 Printed on 2/20/09",23,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council properties. The ordinances adopted by the City of Fresno and the City of Perris in Riverside County specifically and proactively target foreclosed properties by requiring lending institutions to conduct an inspection of properties in order to determine occupancy and clearly evaluate measures needed to secure the property. Evidence of the inspection must be submitted prior to recording a notice of default with the County recorder. I do not foresee banks lining up at Oakland's door to register their properties unless there is a mechanism that compels them to take action before they move to foreclose. As such, the city may not learn about the vacant foreclosed properties until a problem occurs at which point our blight and nuisance ordinances would be the most viable tools to abate the problem - not the proposed vacant building ordinance. There is also a high probability that most if not all of the fees assessed against banks will end up as liens. In many cases, the fees and liens we generate through the proposed ordinance are likely never to be paid because of, both, the City and the bank's interest in facilitating the sale of. foreclosed properties and having them occupied by responsible property owners as soon as possible. The failure by some private property owners to rehabilitate buildings and bring them into productive use requires not only punitive measures like the proposed escalating fee but other types of incentives to facilitate development of their properties. My concern is that the ordinance will have the opposite affect intended and actually serve as permission for these problem landlords to keep properties vacant and shut down as long as they continue to pay their fees. I do not see the ordinance creating an immediate shift in the disposition of these buildings or resolving the problems they create. Stuck in the middle of the City's efforts to implement the proposed ordinance would be ordinary law abiding property owners who will register their property, comply with a set of burdensome regulations and pay for a program that in my opinion will have no real effect. I am prepared to make a motion to reject the ordinance in its current form and request that staff return with a policy that directly targets foreclosed properties like the ordinance adopted by the City of San Jose and a separate program or ordinance that creates viable incentives for private property owners to restore vacant buildings to productive use and monetary penalties for inaction. Councilmember Kaplan Code enforcement is essential to the success of the program given that if the enforcement takes place and fines are assessed the program could be self-funding. The registration should include more than just foreclosed properties, there should be different regulations for residential areas vs. non-residential areas, program should also include an option for people that sign up to have the information be public, so individuals looking for vacant property can have access to the information providing a more functional City of Oakland Page 24 Printed on 2/20/09",24,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council benefit. The following individual spoke on this item: - Elizabeth Hopes S-19 Subject: Police Chief Recruitment From: Office of the City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving The Request For Proposal Or Qualifications Selection Process For A Professional Services Contract With A Qualified Law Enforcement Executive Search Firm To Conduct A Nationwide Search And Recruitment For The Position Of Chief Of Police Of The Oakland Police Department For An Amount Not To Exceed $50,000.00 09-0065 A motion was made by Councilmember Quan, seconded by Councilmember Kaplan, that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORA)Councilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember De La Fuente, Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan, Councilmember Reid and President of the Council Brunner The following individual spoke on this item: - Sanjiv Handa View Report.pdf 81785 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 25 Printed on 2/20/09",25,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council S-20 Subject: Hiring Of The Chief Of Police From: Vice Mayor De La Fuente and President Brunner Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Recommendation Of The City Council That 1) The Mayor Conduct A National Search To Fill The Position Of Chief Of Police, 2) That The Next Chief Of Police Be Hired From Outside The Department, And 3) That The Next Chief Of Police Have Experience In Urban Policing 09-0066 A motion was made by Councilmember Nadel, seconded by Councilmember Quan, that this matter be Adopted as Amended. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Excused: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Noes: 2 - Councilmember De La Fuente and President of the Council Brunner ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 5 - Councilmember Kaplan, Councilmember Kernighan, Councilmember Nadel, Councilmember Quan and Councilmember Reid Council amended the resolution as follows: Delete #2 That the next Chief of Police be hired from outside the Department and amend the language in #3 to read The City Council recommends the following criteria be considered in the evaluation of candidates: a. experience in urban policing, b. commitment to continuing the reforms of the Oakland Police Department, c. commitment to the concept of community policing, d. commitment to the value and coordination of prevention, and intervention services with enforcement actions and e. commitment to putting a strategy forward that would reduce crime View Report.pdf 81786 CMS.pdf Continuation of Open Forum ADJOURNMENT OF COUNCIL SESSION (Meeting shall conclude no later than 10:30 p.m., unless extended by Majority Vote of the Council) Play Video There being no further business, and upon the motion duly made, the Agency/Council adjourned the meeting in memory of Blondell Perkins, O.L. Berry, Lahori Ram, Ralph Grant and Bill LaSalle at 12:13 AM City of Oakland Page 26 Printed on 2/20/09",26,OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil/2009-02-03.pdf OaklandRedevelopmentAgencyAndCityCouncil,2009-02-03,"Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 3, 2009 Redevelopment Agency / City Council Americans With Disabilities Act If you need special assistance to participate in Oakland City Council and Committee meetings please contact the Office of the City Clerk. When possible, please notify the City Clerk 48 hours prior to the meeting so we can make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Also, in compliance with Oakland's policy for people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivities, please refrain from wearing strongly scented products to meetings. 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