{"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "City of Oakland\nOffice of the City Clerk\nOakland City Hall\n1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza\nOakland, California 94612\nMeeting Minutes\nLaTonda Simmons, City\nClerk\nCITY OF OAKLAND\nConcurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\nOakland City Hall, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza,\nOakland, California, 94612\nCity of Oakland Website: http://www.oaklandnet.com\nTuesday, April 19, 2016\n5:30 PM\nCity Council Chamber, 3rd Floor\n1\nPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE\nThe Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland City Council and Successor\nRedevelopment Agency was held on the above date. Opening with the Pledge of\nAllegiance, the meeting was convened at 5:40 pm.\n2\nROLL CALL / CITY COUNCIL\nPresent 8- - Desley Brooks, Annie Campbell Washington, Noel Gallo, Abel J. Guill\u00e9n, Dan\nKalb, Rebecca Kaplan, Laurence E. Reid, and Lynette Gibson McElhaney\n3\nOPEN FORUM / CITIZEN COMMENTS (Time Available: 15 Minutes)\nThere were 30 Open Forum speakers.\n4\nACTIONS ON SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY\n(Ceremonial Presentations, Reports/Presentations From The Mayor,\nCouncil Acknowledgements/Announcements):\nCouncilmember Brooks and Councilmember Guill\u00e9n took a point of personal\nprivilege and requested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Maria Isabel\nFuentes.\nCouncilmember Brooks, Council President Gibson McElhaney and Vice Mayor\nAnnie Campbell Washington took a point of personal privilege and requested that\nthe meeting be adjourned in memory of Lloyd Henry Munson, Jr.\nPresident Pro Tem Reid took a point of personal privilege and requested that the\nmeeting be adjourned in memory of V. Hap Smith, Cedric Williams and Kathleen\nMcMorroa Walsh.\nCouncil President Gibson McElhaney took a point of personal privilege and\nrequested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Hilda Newman Stone.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 1\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 1, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n4.1\nSubject:\nRecognizing Oakland Residents In Celebration Of Cesar Chavez Day\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Noel Gallo\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Celebration Of Cesar Chavez Day Honoring\nOakland Residents Who Through Their Leadership And Community Service Have\nContinued The Legacy Of Cesar Chavez\n15-0781\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86095 CMS\nA motion was made by Guill\u00e9n, seconded by Kalb, that this matter be Adopted.\nThe motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\n4.2\nThis item was moved to the Consent portion of the agenda as item 7.24.\n4.3\nSubject:\nCommending Alyssa Liu On Her Achievements In Figure Skating\nFrom:\nCouncil President Lynette Gibson McElhaney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Commending Oakland Figure Skater Alyssa\nLiu On Winning Gold At The 2016 National Figure Skating Championships In The\nIntermediate Ladies Division\n15-0880\nAttachments: View Report\n86096 CMS\nA motion was made by Gibson McElhaney, seconded by Guill\u00e9n, that this matter\nbe Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye:\n8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\n5\nAPPROVAL OF THE DRAFT MINUTES FROM THE MEETING OF APRIL 5, 2016\n15-0851\nAttachments: View Report\nA motion was made by Guill\u00e9n, seconded by Reid, that this matter be Received\nand Filed. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\nCity of Oakland\nPage 2\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 2, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n6\nMODIFICATIONS TO THE AGENDA AND PROCEDURAL ITEMS\n(Requests To: Reschedule Items From Consent To Non-Consent\nTo The Next Council Agenda, Speak On Consent Calendar, Register Votes,\nChange Order Of Items, Reconsiderations, Pull Items Held In Committee):\n7\nCONSENT CALENDAR (CC) ITEMS:\nThere were 18 speakers on the Consent Calendar.\nApproval of the Consent Agenda\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, to approve the Consent Agenda.\nThe motion carried by the following vote:\nAye:\n8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\n7.1\nSubject:\nDeclaration Of A Local Emergency Due To AIDS Epidemic\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Renewing And Continuing The City Council's\nDeclaration Of A Local Emergency Due To The Existence Of A Critical Public Health\nCrisis With Regard To The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (\"HIV\")/Acquired\nImmunodeficiency Syndrome (\"AIDS\") Epidemic\n15-0852\nAttachments: View Report\n86097 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.2\nSubject:\nDeclaration Of Medical Cannabis Health Emergency\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Renewing The City Council's Declaration Of A\nLocal Public Health Emergency With Respect To Safe, Affordable Access To Medical\nCannabis In The City Of Oakland\n15-0853\nAttachments: View Report\n86098 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 3\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 3, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n7.3\nSubject:\nAmendment To Ordinance No. 12187 C.M.S. (The Salary Ordinance)\nFrom:\nHuman Resources Management Department\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Salary Schedule Of\nOrdinance No. 12187 C.M.S. (\"Salary Ordinance\") To Add The Classification Of Early\nHead Start Instructor; Add The Full-Time, Permanent Part-Time, And Part-Time\nEquivalents Of The New Head Start/Early Head Start Substitute Associate Instructor\nClassification; Add The Part-Time Equivalent Food Service Worker, PT Classification;\nAnd Adjust The Title Of Early Childhood Instructor To Head Start Instructor\n15-0757\nAttachments: View Report\n13361 CMS\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n7.4\nSubject:\nAmending Fire Code Chapter 15.12, Section 114.3\nFrom:\nFinance Department\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Chapter 15.12, Section 114.3 Of\nThe Oakland Fire Code To Authorize Use Of The Lien Process To Recover Unpaid\nAdministration And Reinspection Fees, Fines, Interest, Penalties, And Collection Fees\nAnd Other Costs Associated With Enforcement Of The Fire Code\n15-0654\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\nView Supplemental Report\n13362 CMS\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n7.5\nSubject: Amending The Master Fee Schedule\nFrom:\nFinance Department\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance 13320 C.M.S. (The FY\n2015-16 Master Fee Schedule, Or \"MFS\"), To Establish, Modify And Delete Fees And\nPenalties Assessed By Offices, Departments, Bureaus, And Agencies Of The City Of\nOakland, Referenced Herein\n15-0655\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\nView Supplemental Report\nView Supplemental Report\n13363 CMS\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 4\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 4, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n7.6\nSubject:\nArbor Day 2016\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Proclaiming Friday April 29, 2016 To Be The\nCity Of Oakland's Arbor Day 2016 And Authorizing An Official Tree Planting\nCeremony At Garfield School Located At 1640 22nd Avenue\n15-0862\nAttachments: View Report\n86099 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.7\nSubject:\nSettlement Agreement - Monique Miles V. City Of Oakland\nFrom:\nOffice of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney\nTo Compromise And Settle The Case Of Monique Miles, Et Al. V. City Of Oakland,\nUnited Stated District Court, Northern District Of California Court Case No. 15-01799,\nCity Attorney's File No. 29608, In The Amount Of Twenty-Two Thousand Dollars And\nNo Cents ($22,000.00) (Oakland Police Department- Civil Rights)\n15-0868\nAttachments: View Report\n86100 CMS\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Adopted. The\nmotion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\nNo: 1 Brooks\n7.8\nSubject:\nSettlement Agreement - Squethia Gidden V. City Of Oakland\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney\nTo Compromise And Settle The Case Of Squethia Gidden V. City Of Oakland, Et Al.,\nAlameda County Superior Court Case No. RG14748541, City Attorney's File No.\n29614, In The Amount Of Nineteen Thousand Three Hundred Twenty Dollars And No\nCents ($19.320.00) (Oakland Public Works - Motor Vehicle Accident)\n15-0869\nAttachments: View Report\n86101 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 5\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 5, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n7.9\nSubject:\nSettlement Agreement - Ava Whitmire V. City Of Oakland\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney\nTo Compromise And Settle The Case Of Ava Whitmire V. City Of Oakland, Alameda\nCounty Superior Court Case No. RG13704223, City Attorney's File No. 30115, In The\nAmount Of One Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars And No Cents ($135,000.00)\n(Oakland Public Works Dangerous Condition)\n15-0870\nAttachments: View Report\n86102 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.10\nSubject:\nSettlement Agreement - Rochelle Fuller V. City Of Oakland\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney\nTo Compromise And Settle The Case Of Rochelle Fuller V. City Of Oakland, Alameda\nCounty Superior Court Case No. RG15756788, City Attorney's File No. 30200, In The\nAmount Of Six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($6,500.00) (Oakland Public Works\n-Trip And Fall)\n15-0871\nAttachments: View Report\n86103 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.11\nSubject:\nSettlement Agreement - Biggs & Robinson V. City Of Oakland\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney\nTo Compromise And Settle The Case Of Jeffrey Biggs & Evan Robinson, A Minor V.\nCity Of Oakland, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. RG15-758388, In The\nAmount Of Fifteen Thousand Dollars And No Cents ($15,000.00) As A Result Of An\nAutomobile Collision On April 30, 2013 (Public Works - Motor Vehicle Collision)\n15-0872\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86104 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 6\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 6, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n7.12\nSubject:\nSettlement Agreement To Release National Westminster Bank PLC\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving Entry Into A Settlement Agreement\nTo Release National Westminster Bank PLC (\"NatWest\") From Potential Claims Or\nLegal Actions By The City Of Oakland Based On The Allegations Of In Re Municipal\nDerivatives Antitrust Litigation, And Authorizing Acceptance Of Payment From\nNatWest Of $20,000 In Exchange For Release By The City\n15-0873\nAttachments: View Report\n86105 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.13\nSubject:\nSupport For SB 880: Closes The Bullet Button Loophole\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Desley Brooks And Rebecca Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Of Support For SB 880 (Hall/Glazer) That\nWould Clarify The Definition Of Assault Weapons And Provide The Department Of\nJustice The Authority To Bring Existing Regulations Into Conformity With The Original\nIntent Of California's Assault Weapon Ban\n15-0782\nAttachments: View Report\nVIEW SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT\n86106 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.14\nSubject: Support For SB 1446: Prohibits Possession Of Large Capacity Ammunition\nMagazines\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Desley Brooks And Rebecca Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of SB 1446 (Hancock) That Would\nProhibit Possession Of Large Capacity Ammunition Magazines\n15-0788\nAttachments: View Report\nVIEW SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT\n86107 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 7\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 7, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n7.15\nSubject:\nSupport For AB 2459: Transparency For All Gun Transactions\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Desley Brooks And Rebecca Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Assembly Bill 2459 (McCarty)\nThat Would Enact Requirements For All Gun Transactions Such As Requiring Gun\nRetailers To Install And Use Video Recording Equipment, Ban Of Residential Gun\nDealers, Require Gun Retailers To Hold Insurance, Grant Authority To Attorney\nGeneral To Enforce, And Allow Local Jurisdictions To Enact More Stringent Laws\nRespecting Insurance Requirements And Where Dealers And Licensees May Conduct\nTheir Business If They So Choose\n15-0789\nAttachments: View Report\nVIEW SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT\n86108 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.16\nSubject:\nSupport For AB 1695: Stop Illegal Gun Sales Act\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Desley Brooks, Dan Kalb And Rebecca Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Assembly Bill 1695 (Bonta) That\nWould Inform Potential Purchasers Of Their Rights And Responsibilities Surrounding\nThe Purchase And Transfer Of Firearms Through Direct Contact From The Attorney\nGeneral And Make It A Crime To Report A Lost Or Stolen Firearm Knowing That\nReport To Be False\n15-0790\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86109 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.17\nSubject:\nSupport For AB 1674: Caps Firearm Purchases\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Desley Brooks, Dan Kalb And Rebecca Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Assembly Bill (AB) 1674\n(Santiago) That Would Cap The Amount Of Firearms That May Be Purchased By A\nPerson At One Per Month\n15-0791\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86110 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 8\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 8, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n7.18\nSubject:\nSupport For AB 1809: Reform Asset Limit For Cal-WORKS Program\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Campbell Washington\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Assembly Bill 1809 Introduced\nBy Assemblymember Patty Lopez To Reform The Asset Limit For The California\nWorks Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (Cal-WORKS) Program To Encourage\nLow-Income Families To Save And Develop Behaviors That Lead To Economic\nSelf-Sufficiency And It Reduces Administrative Inefficiencies\n15-0774\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86111 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.19\nSubject:\nSupport For AB 2811: Vehicle Nuisance Abatement\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Noel Gallo\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Assembly Bill 2811 (Chavez)\nWhich Amends Section 22659.5 Of The Vehicle Code, Related To Vehicles:Nuisance\nAbatement, Which Declares A Motor Vehicle To Be A Public Nuisance Subject To\nSeizure And An Impoundment If The Vehicle Is Used In The Commission Or\nAttempted Commission Of The Crimes Of Pimping, Pandering, And Soliciting, Or\nAgreeing To Engage In, Or Engaging In, Any Act Of Prostitution. AB 2811 Will Provide\nA Real Deterrent That Will Prevent 'Johns' From Seeking To Purchase Sex In The\nFuture\n15-0792\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86112 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 9\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 9, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n7.20\nSubject:\nSupport Of AB 2031: Affordable Housing Financing For Local Government\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Abel Guill\u00e9n And Dan Kalb\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of AB 2031 (Bonta) That Would\nAllows Cities And Counties To Redirect Their Net Available Real Property Tax Trust\nFund Revenue (\"Boomerang Funds\") To An Affordable Housing Special Beneficiary\nDistrict For Funding Affordable Housing\n15-0804\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86113 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.21\nSubject:\nSupport Of SB 1282 - Protect Pollinators Act\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Dan Kalb\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of SB 1282 (Leno) That Would,\nAfter July 1, 2017, Require Labeling Of Seeds And Plants Sold At Retail\nEstablishments That Have Been Treated With A Neonicotinoid Pesticide, And, By\n2018, Designate Neonicotinoid Pesticides As Restricted Materials Pursuant To State\nLaw\n15-0822\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86114 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.22\nSubject:\nCommunity Policing Advisory Board Appointments\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of\nNancy Sidebotham And Emily D. Rogers-Pharr And Reappointment Of Angela Haller\nAs Members Of The Community Policing Advisory Board\n15-0883\nAttachments: View Report\n86115 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 10\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 10, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n7.23\nSubject:\nCommission On Aging Appointments\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of\nBryan Ricks, Suzette A. E. Chaumette And Michelle Hall As Members Of The\nCommission On Aging\n15-0884\nAttachments: View Report\n86116 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.24\nSubject:\n70th Anniversary Of Faith Presbyterian Church\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Dan Kalb\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution: Faith Presbyterian Church Celebrates 70\nYears Of Fellowship And Community Service In The City Of Oakland\n15-0821\nAttachments: View Report\n86117 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS7.25\nSubject:\nOakland Golf LLC - Sublease And Operating Agreement\nFrom:\nOakland Parks & Recreation Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or Her\nDesignee To 1) Execute A Third Amendment To The Sublease And Operating\nAgreement With Oakland Golf, LLC For The Operation Of Metropolitan Golf Links\nCourse To Restructure The Minimum Annual Guarantee Rent Amount To $400,000,\nAmend The Percentage Rent Of Gross Revenue From Golf Activities To 13.5%, And\nModify The Sublease Term To Twenty-Two Years; And 2) Execute A Settlement\nAgreement With Oakland Golf, LLC To Resolve Payment Of Delinquent Rent\n15-0810\nAttachments: View Report\n86118 CMS\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Adopted. The\nmotion carried by the following vote:\nAbstained: 1 - Brooks\nAye: 7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\nCity of Oakland\nPage 11\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 11, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\nS7.26\nSubject:\nContract Award And Spending Authority To Parkmobile USA\nFrom:\nFinance Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To (1)\nAward A Professional Services Agreement To Parkmobile USA, Inc. (\"Parkmobile\") In\nAn Amount Not To Exceed Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000) For\nThree (3) Years ($250,000 Per Year) With Two (2) One-Year Renewal Options, To\nProvide Pay-By-Mobile Services To Motorists For Parking At Parking Metered Spaces\nIn The City; And (2) Authorizing Collection And Appropriation Of Transaction Fees\nCharged To The Motorists In Addition To the Motorist's Parking Meter Fee In An\nAnnual Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) For\nReimbursement To Parkmobile Under An Agreed Upon Professional Services\nAgreement\n15-0026\nAttachments: View Report.pdf\nView Supplemental Report\n86119 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS7.27\nSubject:\nAgreement With HDL Software For The Purchase Of Local Tax Software\nSolution\nFrom:\nRevenue Management Bureau\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator, Or\nDesignee, To Negotiate And Execute An Agreement With HDL Software, LLC (\"HDL\")\nFor The Purchase Of A Local Tax Software Solution (\"LTSS\") To Include Software,\nInstallation, Implementation, Training, And Related Professional Services, Taxes,\nMaintenance, And Support For An Initial Five-Year Term, In A Total Amount Not To\nExceed $1,226,730, ($800,000 For Purchase And Installation, $102,000 For\nMaintenance Year 1, $105,060 For Maintenance Year 2, $108,212 For Maintenance\nYear 3, And $111,458 For Maintenance Year 4) With, At The Discretion Of The City,\nFive Potential One-Year Extensions To Provide On-Going Maintenance, Necessary\nUpgrades, And Technical Support Services Beyond Year 4\n15-0849\nAttachments: View Report\n86120 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 12\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 12, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\nS7.28\nSubject:\nAcceptance of TFCA Grants\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To Accept And Appropriate Transportation Funds For Clean Air (TFCA)\nCounty Program Manager Fund Award In The Amount Of One Hundred Twenty-Four\nThousand Dollars ($124,000.00) For The Cityracks Bicycle Parking Program, Phase\n12, And Two Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars ($210,000.00) For The Oakland\nBroadway \"B\" Shuttle Off-Peak Hour Operations\n15-0807\nAttachments: View Report\n86121 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS7.29\nSubject:\nMajor Encroachment Permit At 632 14th Street\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Granting A Conditional And Revocable Major\nEncroachment Permit To 632 14th Street LLC To Allow Portions Of The Building At\n632 14th Street To Encroach Into The Public Right-Of-Way Along The Building\nFrontage On 14th Street\n15-0817\nAttachments: View Report\n86122 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS7.30\nSubject:\nOn-Call Construction Contract With McGuire And Hester\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Advertising And Competitive Bidding\nAnd Authorizing The City Administrator To Amend An On-Call Construction Contract\nWith McGuire And Hester, Inc. Increasing The Contract Amount From Six Hundred\nThousand Dollars ($600,000.00) To Seven Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars\n($775,000.00).\n15-0847\nAttachments: View Report\n86123 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 13\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 13, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\nS7.31\nSubject:\nNOFA Housing Policy Recommendations\nFrom:\nHousing And Community Development Department\nRecommendation: Receive A Report On The Housing Program And Policy\nRecommendations Associated With the Affordable Housing Notice Of Funding\nAvailability (NOFA) And Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:\n15-0551\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\nView Supplemental Report\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Received and\nFiled. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAbstained: 2 - Brooks, and Kaplan\nAye: 6 - - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\nSubject:\nNOFA Housing Policy Recommendations\nFrom:\nHousing & Community Development Committee\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Chapter 15.68 Of The Oakland\nMunicipal Code To (1) Allow Affordable Housing Trust Funds From Funds Distributed\nTo The City Under Redevelopment Dissolution Laws To Be Used For Ownership\nHousing And Mortgage Assistance To Households With Incomes Up To 120% Of\nArea Median Income, And (2) Allow The Use Of Affordable Housing Trust Funds To\nPreserve Affordable Housing That Is At Imminent Risk Of Loss Due To Tax Defaults,\nRent Increases, Demolition, Or Conversion To Other Uses [TITLE CHANGE]\n15-0768\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\nView Supplemental Report\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Approved On\nIntroduction and Scheduled for Final Passage to the Meeting of the Oakland City\nCouncil, to be heard 5/3/2016. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAbstained: 2- - Brooks, and Kaplan\nAye: 6 - - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\nCity of Oakland\nPage 14\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 14, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n2) A Resolution Amending Resolution Nos. 81961 And 82989 C.M.S. To Increase\nIncome Limits For Households Participating In The First-Time Homebuyer Mortgage\nAssistance Program From 100% Of Area Median Income To 120% Of Area Median\nIncome, And Modify The Corresponding Calculation For The Purchase Price Limit,\nAnd Authorizing The Transfer Of $800,000 To The Program From The Affordable\nHousing Trust Fund [TITLE CHANGE]; And\n15-0769\nAttachments: 86124 CMS\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Adopted. The\nmotion carried by the following vote:\nAbstained: 2- - Brooks, and Kaplan\nAye: 6 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\n3) A Resolution Establishing An Affordable Housing Acquisition, Rehabilitation, And\nPreservation Program, Allocating $1,000,000 From The Affordable Housing Trust\nFund To The Program, And Authorizing The City Administrator To Fund Affordable\nHousing Acquisition, Rehabilitation, And Preservation Loans Under The Program\nWithout Returning To Council [TITLE CHANGE]; And\n15-0770\nAttachments: 86125 CMS\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Adopted. The\nmotion carried by the following vote:\nAbstained: 2 - Brooks, and Kaplan\nAye:\n6 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\n4) A Resolution Establishing An Affordable Housing Multifamily Emergency Repair\nProgram, Allocating $600,000 From The Affordable Housing Trust Fund To The\nProgram, And Authorizing The City Administrator To Fund Affordable Housing\nMultifamily Emergency Repair Loans Under The Program Without Returning To\nCouncil\n15-0771\nAttachments: 86126 CMS\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Adopted. The\nmotion carried by the following vote:\nAbstained: 2- - Brooks, and Kaplan\nAye: 6 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\nCity of Oakland\nPage 15\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 15, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\nS7.32\nSubject:\nFa\u00e7ade Improvement Program Allocation Of Historic Mitigation Funds\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To (1) Accept And Appropriate $188,750 In Historic Mitigation Funds From\nThree Developers To The Fa\u00e7ade Improvement Program; And (2) Accept And\nAppropriate Any Historic Mitigation Funds Which May Be Received By The City Of\nOakland In Fiscal Year 2015/2016 Through Fiscal Year 2024/2025 To The Fa\u00e7ade\nImprovement Program Relying On An Exemption From California Environmental\nQuality Act (\"CEQA\") Review Pursuant To Section 15061(B)(3) Of The CEQA\nGuidelines\n15-0802\nAttachments: View Report\n86127 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS7.33\nSubject:\nBrownfield Loan Modification For 785 Seventh Street\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To Negotiate And Execute A Third Amendment To A Loan Agreement And\nPromissory Note Between The City Of Oakland And Brush Street Group, LLC For\nBrownfield Cleanup At 785 Seventh Street, Oakland CA 94607; Action Taken In\nReliance On Previously Certified Environmental Impact Report For The West Oakland\nSpecific Plan Certified On July 29, 2014 (CEQA Guidelines 15162 And As A Separate\nAnd Independent Basis, Section 15183)\n15-0803\nAttachments: View Report\n86128 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 16\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 16, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "86130 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 17\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 17, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\nS7.36\nSubject:\nAcceptance Of Project Safe Neighborhood Grant Funds\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator, Or\nDesignee To: 1) Accept And Appropriate Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed\nTwo Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-Six Dollars ($222,726)\nFrom The California Governor's Office Of Emergency Services (CALOES), Which\nServes As The Grant Administrator On Behalf Of The U.S. Attorney's Office, On\nBehalf Of The U.S. Department Of Justice, Office Of Justice Programs (USDOJ/OJP)\nProject Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), To Fund Equipment, Training, Supplies, And A\nResearch Partner, To Support The Implementation Of The Ceasefire, Procedural\nJustice And Police Legitimacy Strategies Related To Shooting & Homicide Scenes\n15-0813\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86131 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS7.37\nSubject:\nSupport For AB 2200: School Employee Housing Assistance Grants\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Campbell Washington\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of AB 2200 (Thurmond) The\nSchool Employee Housing Assistance Grant Program Which Would Create A $100\nMillion Grant Program To Provide Development Financing Assistance To Qualified\nSchool Districts For The Development Of Affordable Rental Housing For School\nEmployees, Including Teachers\n15-0826\nAttachments: View Report\n86132 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n8\nORAL REPORT OF FINAL DECISIONS MADE DURING CLOSED SESSION &\nDISCLOSURE OF NON-CONFIDENTIAL CLOSED SESSION DISCUSSIONS\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Kaplan, that this matter be Approve as\nSubmitted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\nCOMMENCING AT 6:30 P.M., OR AS SOON AS REASONABLY PRACTICABLE\nTHEREAFTER, THE NON - CONSENT CALENDAR PORTION OF THE AGENDA:\n9\nCONSIDERATION OF ITEMS WITH STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARING\nREQUIREMENTS:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 18\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 18, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n9.1\nSubject:\nCitywide Impact Fees Adoption\nFrom:\nPlanning And Building Department\nRecommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt The\nFollowing Pieces Of Legislation:\n1) An Ordinance (1) Amending The Oakland Municipal Code To Establish City-Wide\nAffordable Housing Impact Fees And Make Related And Conforming Amendments,\nIncluding Minor Amendments For Consistency Purposes To The Jobs-Housing Impact\nFee Codified In OMC Chapter 15.68, (2) Amending The Master Fee Schedule\n(Ordinance No. 13320, C.M.S., As Amended) To Include The Affordable Housing\nImpact Fees, And (3) Adopting CEQA Exemption Findings; And\n15-0754\nAttachments: View Report\nAttachment A, January 26, 2016 CED Agenda Report\nAttachment B, February 9, 2016 CED Agenda Report, Supplemental\nReport\nAttachment C, February 9, 2016 Memo, Motion to Adopt from four\nCouncil Members\nAttachment D, Oakland Afford Housing Impact Fee Nexus Analysis\nAttachment E, Oakland Transportation and Cap Imp Impact Fee\nNexus Analysis\nAttachment F, Target Impact Fees with Maximum Legal Impact Fees\nTables\nAttachment G, Map of Impact Fee Zones for Residential Projects,\nsmaller size\nAttachment H, EBHO On-Site Proposal\nAttachment I, Development Impact Fees Administrative Program\nCost Analysis\nAttachment J, Oakland Impact Fee Program CEQA Compliance\nView Supplemental Report\nview supplemental report\nUpon the reading of Item 9.1 by the City Clerk, the Public Hearing was opened at\n8:46 p.m.\n52 individuals spoke on this item.\nPresident Pro Tempore Reid made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Gallo,\nto close the Public Hearing, and hearing no objections, the motion passed by 8\nAyes: Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid and\nPresident Gibson McElhaney.\nPresident Pro Tempore Reid made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Gallo,\nto approve as amended with the following revisions:\n1) Include all of Coliseum City Specific Area Plan into Zone 3, therefore,\namending Sections 15.72.140 and 15.74.150 accordingly; and\nCity of Oakland\nPage 19\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 19, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n2) Restrict spending of impact fees for moderate income housing to 15%,\ntherefore, amending Section 15.62.040 to read as follows: \"Funds in the\nAffordable Housing Trust Fund shall be used in accordance with the adopted\nhousing element to the City's General Plan, the Consolidated Plan, and\nsubsequent housing plans adopted by the City Council, to subsidize or assist the\nCity, other government entities, nonprofit organizations, private organizations or\nfirms, or individuals in the construction, preservation or substantial rehabilitation\nof affordable housing. Monies in the Affordable Housing Trust Fund may\nbe\ndisbursed, hypothecated, collateralized or otherwise employed for these\npurposes from time to time as the City Administrator so determines is\nappropriate to accomplish the purposes of the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.\nEligible uses include, but are not limited to, assistance with staff costs or other\nadministrative costs attributable to a specific affordable housing project, equity\nparticipation in affordable housing projects, loans and grants (including,\npredevelopment loans or grants) to affordable housing projects, or other\npublic/private partnership arrangements. Monies from the Affordable Housing\nTrust Fund may be extended for the benefit of rental housing, owner occupied\nhousing, limited equity cooperatives, mutual housing developments, or other\ntypes of affordable housing projects. Not more than 15% of the funds deposited\ninto the Affordable Housing Trust Fund from Affordable Housing Impact Fees\nmay be used for housing affordable to moderate income households unless this\nlimit is waived by the City Council with a specific finding that the waiver is in the\nbest interests of the City.\"\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Approved As\nAmended On Introduction and Scheduled for Final Passage to the Meeting of the\nOakland City Council, to be heard 5/3/2016. The motion carried by the following\nvote:\nAye: 7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\nNo: 1 Brooks\n2) An Ordinance (1) Amending The Oakland Municipal Code To Establish City-Wide\nTransportation And Capital Improvements Impact Fees And Make Related And\nConforming Amendments, (2) Amending The Master Fee Schedule (Ordinance No.\n13320, C.M.S., As Amended) To Include The Transportation And Capital\nImprovements Impact Fees, And (3) Adopting CEQA Exemption Findings\n15-0755\nThis Ordinance was Approved As Amended On Introduction and Scheduled for\nFinal Passage.to the Meeting of the Oakland City Council to be heard 5/3/2016\nAye: 7 - - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\nNo: 1 - - Brooks\nCity of Oakland\nPage 20\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 20, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\n9.2\nSubject:\n1638-47th Avenue Church And School Conversion To Residential Units\nFrom:\nPlanning And Building Department\nRecommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt The\nFollowing Pieces Of Legislation:\n1) A Resolution, As Recommended By The City Planning Commission, To Approve\nRegular Design Review And A Minor Variance For The Church And School\nConversion Located At 1638-47th Avenue And Adopt CEQA Exemptions Whereas;\nAnd\n15-0805\nAttachments: View Report\nView Presentation\n86133 CMS\nUpon the reading of Item 9.2 by the City Clerk, the Public Hearing was opened at\n8:29 p.m.\n2 individuals spoke on this item.\nPresident Pro Tempore Reid made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Gallo,\nto close the Public Hearing, and hearing no objections, the motion passed by 8\nAyes: Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid and\nPresident Gibson McElhaney.\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Adopted. The\nmotion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\nSubject:\n1638-47th Avenue Church And School Conversion To Residential Units\nFrom:\nPlanning & Building Department\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance, As Recommended By The City Planning\nCommission, To Rezone The Project Site From RU-1 Urban Residential Zone-1 To\nRU-4 Urban Residential Zone - 4 With Height Area 45 For 1638-47th Avenue And\nAdopt CEQA Exemptions\n15-0806\nAttachments: View Report\nView Presentation\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Approved On\nIntroduction and Scheduled for Final Passage to the Meeting of the Oakland City\nCouncil, to be heard 5/3/2016. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\nCity of Oakland\nPage 21\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 21, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\nACTION ON OTHER NON-CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS:\n10\nTHIS NUMBER INTENTIONALLY NOT USED\n11\nThe April 14, 2016 Rules and Legislation meeting rescheduled\nthis item to the May 3, 2016 City Council agenda.\n12\nSubject:\n90 Day Status Report\nFrom:\nRace & Equity Department\nRecommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Activities Of The\nDepartment Of Race And Equity's First 90 Days\n15-0863\nAttachments: View Report\nThere was one speaker on this item.\nA motion was made by Brooks, seconded by Kaplan, that this matter be Received\nand Filed. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye:\n8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\n13\nSubject:\nSupplement No. 6 To Master Agreement Between Raiders/Coliseum\nAuthority\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Administrator\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving And Authorizing The Execution Of\nSupplement No. 6 To The Master Agreement And Exhibits To The Master Agreement\nBetween The Oakland Raiders And The Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority\n15-0867\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86134 CMS\nThere were 3 speakers on this item.\nA motion was made by Reid, seconded by Kaplan, that this matter be Adopted.\nThe motion carried by the following vote:\nAbstained: 1 - Brooks\nAye: 7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson McElhaney\nCity of Oakland\nPage 22\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 22, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil", "date": "2016-04-19", "text": "Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nMeeting Minutes\nApril 19, 2016\nRedevelopment Successor Agency\nand the City Council\nS-14\nSubject:\nEstablish Policy To Publicize Tax Refunds For Low Income Property\nOwners\nFrom:\nCouncil President Lynette Gibson McElhaney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Establishing A City Council Policy To Widely\nPublicize The Availability Of Low Income Tax Refunds To The Public\n15-0787\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report\nView Supplemental Report\n86135 CMS\nThere were 2 speakers on this item.\nA motion was made by Kaplan, seconded by Gallo, that this matter be Adopted.\nThe motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Reid, and Gibson\nMcElhaney\nCONTINUATION OF OPEN FORUM\nADJOURNMENT OF COUNCIL SESSION\n(Meeting Shall Conclude No Later Than 12:00 A.M., Unless Extended By Majority Vote\nOf The Council)\nThere being no further business, and upon the motion duly made, the Council\nadjourned the meeting in memory of Maria Isabel Fuentes, Lloyd Henry Munson,\nJr., V. Hap Smith, Cedric Williams, Kathleen McMorroa Walsh and Hilda Newman\nStone at 11:12 p.m.\nAmericans With Disabilities Act\nIf you need special assistance to participate in Oakland City Council and\nCommittee meetings please contact the Office of the City Clerk. When possible,\nplease notify the City Clerk 5 days prior to the meeting so we can make\nreasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. 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OGAWA PLAZA, 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR, OAKLAND, CA 94612 FROM\n8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 24\nPrinted on 5/4/2016", "page": 24, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2016-04-19.pdf"}