{"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "City of Oakland\nOffice of the City Clerk\nOakland City Hall\n1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza\nOakland, California 94612\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nLaTonda Simmons, City\nClerk\nCITY OF OAKLAND\nSpecial Concurrent Meeting of the\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nCity Hall, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza,\nOakland, California 94612\nCity of Oakland Website: http://www.oaklandnet.com\nTuesday, July 19, 2016\n5:00 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 5:17 p.m.\n2\nROLL CALL / CITY COUNCIL\nCouncilmember Brooks arrived at 5:30 p.m.\nCouncilmember Gallo arrived at 5:47 p.m.\nPresent 8 - Desley Brooks, Annie Campbell Washington, Noel Gallo, Abel J. Guill\u00e9n, Dan\nKalb, Rebecca Kaplan, Lynette Gibson McElhaney, and Laurence E. Reid\n3\nOPEN FORUM / CITIZEN COMMENTS (Time Available: 15 Minutes)\nThere were 20 open forum speakers\n4\nACTIONS ON SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY\n(Ceremonial Presentations, Reports/Presentations From The Mayor,\nCouncil Acknowledgements/Announcements):\nCouncilmember Kaplan took a point of personal privilege and requested that the\nmeeting be adjourned in memory of the multiple deaths that have taken place due\nto gun violence.\nCouncil President Gibson McElhaney took a point of personal privilege and\nrequested that the meeting be adjourned in memory of Antionne Shavers and\nNate Thurman\n5\nAPPROVAL OF THE DRAFT MINUTES FROM THE MEETINGS OFJUNE 21, 2016,\nJUNE 27, 2016, AND JULY 5, 2016\n15-1167\nThis Informational Report was Received and Filed.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 1\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 1, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\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):\nIt was announced that items 7.44 and 7.45 would not be discussed this evening.\n7\nCONSENT CALENDAR (CC) ITEMS:\nCouncilmember Kaplan stated she would be recused from the consideration of\nitem 7.8 on the consent calendar due to a financial conflict of interest. Noting the\nstatement of recusal, the Council President stated item 7.8 would be bifurcated\nfrom the consent calendar and acted upon separately.\nApproval of the Consent Agenda\nA motion was made by Gallo, seconded by Kaplan, to approve the Consent\nAgenda. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney,\nand Reid\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\n15-1168\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\n15-1169\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 2\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 2, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n7.3\nSubject:\nArmy Base Real Estate Actions\nFrom:\nOffice of City Administrator\nRecomendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To\nNegotiate And Execute An Amendment To A Lease Disposition And Development\nAgreement (LDDA) With OMSS, LLC, To Delete The City's Obligation To Clear And\nRough Grade A Portion Of The OMSS Development Site At The Former Oakland\nArmy Base; And\n15-1180\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n2) Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute An\nEasement Agreement With East Bay Municipal Utility District For A 40 Foot-Wide\nRoadway On The Former Oakland Army Base\n15-1181\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n7.4\nSubject:\nPregnancy Information Disclosure and Protection Ordinance.\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Annie Campbell Washington And Councilmembers Rebecca\nKaplan, Abel Guillen, And City Attorney Barbara J. Parker\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Section 5.06 Of The Oakland\nMunicipal Code To Prohibit Limited Services Pregnancy Centers From Making False\nOr Misleading Statements To The Public About Pregnancy-Related Services The\nCenters Offer Or Perform.\n15-1223\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n7.5\nSubject:\nAmending Oakland's Preference Policy For Affordable Housing\nFrom:\nCouncil President Lynette Gibson McElhaney\nRecommendation: Adopt Ordinance Amending The Oakland Municipal Code To\nAdopt (1) A Preference Policy For Neighborhood Residents, Oakland Residents And\nWorkers, And Displaced Households In Applying For Multifamily Affordable Housing\nFunded By The City, And (2) An Oakland Residency, Oakland Worker, Or Displaced\nHousehold Requirement For Participants In The City's First-Time Homebuyer\nMortgage Assistance Program\n15-0886\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 3\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 3, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "7.6\nSubject:\nOrdinance Amending The OMC Chapter 2.04 Purchasing System\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Administrator\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Oakland Municipal Code Chapter\n2.04,Purchasing System: 1) Increasing City Administrator Purchasing Authority For\nSupplies And Services Including Professional Services, From $100,000,To;\n$250,000; 2) Eliminating All Lower Purchasing Limits For Certain Purchases; Raising\nThe Dollar Amount To Conduct \"Formal\" Requests For Proposals/Qualifications\n(RFP/Q) To $50,000; 4) Establishing City Administrator Authority To Waive RFPQ\nRequirements For Professional Services Purchases Up To Fifty Thousand Dollars\n($50,000); 5) Adding A Competitive Process Specific To Purchase Of Combined\nProjects Ant) Services For Information Technology Systems And: 6) Copying Certain\nDefinitions And Other Clean Up\n15-1212\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n7.7\nSubject: Recyclers' ENA Extension; Acceptance of ACTC Grant; and Interim Bridge\nFunding to Complete Public Improvements\nFrom:\nOffice of The City Administrator\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator, Without\nReturning To Council, To Negotiate And Execute Agreements And Related\nDocuments, To Secure Interim Bridge Funding In An Amount Not To Exceed\nFifty-Three Million, Two-Hundred Thousand Dollars ($53,200,000) To Meet Critical\nCash Flow Needs For The Completion Of Construction Of The City's Public\nImprovement Obligations At The Former Oakland Army Base (\"Base\"), Which Options\nCould Include, Among Other Alternatives: (1) Obtaining Loan(S) Secured By\nCityowned Land At The Base Or An Assignment Of The City's Right To Receive Rents\nFrom Such City-Owned Land; (2) Providing An Option To A Developer To Acquire\nDevelopment Rights To The North Gateway Area Of The Base If The City And Two\nWest Oakland Recyclers Fail To Close Escrow On Such Property; And (3) Negotiating\nFor An Army Base Ground Lease Tenant(S) To Prepay A Discounted Present Value\nOf The Tenant(S)' Long Term Ground Lease Rent To The City\n15-1221\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n7.9\nSubject:\nCity Of Oakland/PERS Boards Contract Amendment - Sworn Classic Police\nFrom:\nFinance Department\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Of the City Of Oakland To Approve An\nAmendment To The Contract Between The City of Oakland And The Board Of\nAdministration Of The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CALPERS)\nTo Include A 2% Employees Cost Sharing Of Additional Benefits For Tier I And Tier Il\nClassic Police Members (California Government Code Section 20516)\n15-1205\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 4\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 4, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n7.10\nSubject:\nMeasures M, N, Q, & Z FY 2016-17 Cost-of-Living Tax Adjustment\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Administrator\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing A Fiscal Year 2016-17 Increase\nIn Accordance With The Consumer Price Index, Fixing The Rate Of Property Tax, And\nLevying A Tax On Real And Personal Property In The City Of Oakland For Fiscal Year\n2016-2017 For Voter Approved Measure M (The Emergency Medical Services\nRetention Act), Measure N (The 1997 Paramedic Services Act), Measure Q (The\nLibrary Services And Retention Act), And Measure Z (The Public Safety And Services\nAct Of 2014)\n15-1068\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n7.11\nSubject:\nCommunity Jobs Oversight Commission - Appointments\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Re-Appointment Of\nAndreas Cluver, Josie Camacho, Kate O'hara, Shirley Burnell, Margaret Gordon,\nBrian Beveridge, Megan Morodomi, Jens Hilmer, And The Appointment Of Len\nTurner, Art Shanks And David Lau To The Community Jobs Oversight Commission\n15-1287\nThe resolution corrected the name of \"David Lau\" to read \"Dan Lau\" consistent\nwith the resume associated with this item\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.12\nSubject:\nWildfire Prevention And Assessment District Advisory Board\nFrom:\nOffice of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointments Of Lin\nBarron, Steven E. Hanson, Martin A. Matarresse And Glen Dahlbacka And The\nReappointment Of Douglas Wong As Members Of The Wildfire Prevention And\nAssessment District Advisory Board\n15-1288\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.13\nSubject:\nLibrary Advisory Commission - Appointments\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of\nSophia V. Rodriguez And Reappointment Of Lesley Mandros Bell As Members Of The\nLibrary Advisory Commission\n15-1289\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 5\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 5, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n7.14\nSubject:\nCommission On Persons With Disabilities - Appointments\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of Olivia\nDe Jimenez, Brandon Young, Preet Anand And Sarah Garner To The Commission On\nPersons With Disabilities\n15-1290\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.15\nSubject:\nCommunity Policing Advisory Board - Appointments\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of Akiba\nD. Bradford As Members Of The Community Policing Advisory Board\n15-1294\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.16\nSubject:\nHealth And Safety Impacts Of Coal In Oakland\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Rebecca Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance (1) Amending The Oakland Municipal Code\nTo Prohibit The Storage And Handling Of Coal And Coke At Bulk Material Facilities Or\nTerminals Throughout The City Of Oakland And (2) Adopting\nCalifornia\nEnvironmental Quality Act Exemption Findings\n15-0977\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n7.17\nSubject:\nSettlement Agreement of David Addams V. City of Oakland\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To\nCompromise And Settle The Case Of David Addams V. City Of Oakland, Alameda\nCounty Superior Court Case No. G15761677, City Attorney's File No. 30202, In The\nAmount Of One Hundred And Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents\n($135,000.00) (Public Works - Dangerous Condition\n15-1283\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.18\nSubject:\nClaim of Kenneth Meislin\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To\nCompromise And Settle The Claim Of Kenneth Meislin/ First Class Lodi LLC, Claim\nNo. C30693, In The Amount Of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars And No Cents\n($25,000.00) (Public Works - Dangerous Condition)\n15-1284\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 6\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 6, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n7.19\nSubject:\nEast Bay Economic Development Alliance Appointments\nFrom:\nCouncil President Gibson McElhaney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Reappointing Council President Lynette\nGibson McElhaney To The Executive Committee Of The East Bay Economic\nDevelopment Alliance For A Term Beginning July 1, 2016 And Ending June 30, 2017,\nAnd Appointing President Pro Tempore Larry Reid As Alternate Member Of The\nExecutive Committee Of The East Bay Economic Development Alliance For A Term\nBeginning July 1, 2016 And Ending June 30, 2017\n15-1300\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.20\nSubject:\nReappointment To The Parks And Recreation Advisory Commission\nFrom:\nOffice of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Reappointment Of\nChryl N.E. Corbin To The Parks And Recreation Advisory Commission\n15-1302\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n7.21\nSubject:\nMayor's Reappointments to the Board of Port Commissioners\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Reappointment Of\nAndreas Ferreira Cluver And Arabella Martinez To The Board Of Port Commissioners\n15-1238\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.22\nSubject:\nClassification Exemption - Police Communications Manager\nFrom:\nHuman Resources Management Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Recommending To The Civil Service Board\nThe Exemption Of The Classification Of Police Communications Manager From The\nOperation Of Civil Service\n15-1074\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 7\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 7, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.23\nSubject:\nAmendment to the Salary Ordinance\nFrom:\nHuman Resource Management\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 12187 C.M.S., \"The\nSalary Ordinance,\" To Clarify The Authority Of The City Administrator In Setting The\nCompensation And Other Terms And Conditions Of Employment For Department\nHeads And Amending Ordinance No. 12903 C.M.S. And Repealing Ordinance No.\n12918 C.M.S.\n15-1241\nThis Ordinance was Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final\nPassage.to the * Special Meeting of the Oakland City Council\nS 7.24\nSubject:\nProfessional Services Contract With Centro De La Raza\nFrom:\nContracts and Compliance Division\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Award A\nProfessional Services Agreement To Centro Legal De La Raza In An Amount Not To\nExceed $240,000 To Provide Minimum Wage Education, Outreach And Enforcement\nSupport Services For Measure FF, Oakland's Minimum Wage Law\n15-1270\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.25 Subject:\nCitywide Preventive Maintenance Resurfacing\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Rejecting All Bids, Waiving Further Advertising\nAnd Bidding Requirements, And Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To\nNegotiate And Execute A Construction Contract With Gallagher & Burk, Inc., In\nAccordance With Plans And Specifications For The Construction Of Citywide\nPreventive Maintenance Resurfacing (Project No. C427720) In The Amount Of Three\nMillion Nine Hundred Fifty Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-Three Dollars And\nSeventy Cents ($3,950, 723. 70); And\n15-1242\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n2) Resolution Allocating Measure BB Local Streets And Roads And Bike Fund (2216)\nFunds In The Amount Of Eight Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand Dollars($853,000.00)\nFor The Paving Of Martin Luther King, Jr. Way From 27th Street To West MacArthur\nBoulevard; And\n15-1243\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 8\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 8, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n3) Resolution Authorizing The Removal Of Travel Lanes And The Installation Of Class\nIl Bicycle Lanes On Clay Street From 7th Street To 17th Street\n15-1244\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.26\nSubject:\nUpper Broadway Road Diet/Citywide RRFB Project\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution: 1) Authorizing The Removal Of Travel Lanes\nAnd The Installation Of Class li Bicycle Lanes On Broadway From Broadway Terrace\nTo Keith Avenue; 2) Awarding A Construction Contract To Ray's Electric, The Lowest\nResponsive, Responsible Bidder, In Accordance With Plans And Specifications For\nUpper Broadway Road Diet And Citywide Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Project\n(Project No. C369550) And With Contractor's Bid In The Amount Of One Million\nSeven Hundred Sixty-One Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty-Six Dollars And Seventy\nCents ($1,761,836.70); And 3) Adopting California Environmental Quality Act\nExemption Findings\n15-1248\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.27\nSubject:\nStatus Of Measure \"B\", Measure \"BB\" And \"Vehicle Registration Fees\"\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Rebecca Kaplan\nRecommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Budget Status Of The\nFunds In Measure \"B\", Measure \"BB\" And \"Vehicle Registration Fees,\" Including\nSpecifically: (1) The June 2016 Fund Balance For Each Of These Three Funds (2)\nActual Expenditures And Revenues For The Year \"15-'16 For Each, (3) Budgeted\nExpenditure And Revenue For The Years 15'-16' And '16-'17 For Each, (4) The\nRemaining Unexpended Fund Balance Now Projected In The Revised Budget For\nJune 2017 And (5) If Any Of The Fund Balance Is Allocated But Not Yet Spent, A List\nOf Specific Projects To Which The Funds Are Allocated\n15-1176\nThis Informational Report was Received and Filed.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 9\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 9, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.28 Subject:\nLakeside Green Streets Project\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator, Or\nDesignee, To Award A Construction Contract To Mcguire And Hester, Inc., The\nLowest Responsible, Responsive Bidder In Accordance With Project Plans\nAnd Specifications For The Lakeside Green Streets Project (Project No. C393910)\nAnd With Contractor's Base Bid In The Amount Of Nine Million Four Hundred\nTwentyeight Thousand, Six Hundred One Dollars ($9,428,601.00) And Authorize The\nCity Administrator To Increase The Same Construction Contract By The Amount Of\nTwo Million Two Hundred Two Thousand Six Hundred Thirtytwo Dollars\n($2,202,632.00) For A Total Contract Amount Not-To-Exceed Eleven Million Six\nHundred Thirty-One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-Three Dollars ($11,631,233.00)\nAs Additional Funds Become Available; And\n15-1245\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n2) A Resolution Waiving The Competitive Request For Proposal/Qualification Process\nAnd Authorizing An Amendment To Increase The As-Needed Landscape Architectural\nServices Agreement With Placeworks (Formerly Design Community And Environment)\nBy An Amount Not-To-Exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (S250,000.00),\nBringing The Total Contract Amount From Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars\n($850,000.00) To One Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,100,000.00)\n15-1247\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.29\nSubject:\nContract Amendment for Rainbow Recreation Center Expansion &\nRenovation Project\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Waiving The Competitive Request For\nProposal/Qualification Process And (2) Authorizing The City Administrator, Or\nDesignee, To Amend The Professional Services Agreement With Byrens Kim\nDesignworks For The Rainbow Recreation Center Expansion And Renovation Project\n(No. C470910) In The Amount Not To Exceed An Additional Two Hundred Fifty\nThousand Dollars ($250,000.00) For A Total Contract Amount Of Seven Hundred\nSeventy Five Thousand Dollars ($775,000,000)\n15-1246\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 10\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 10, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.30 Subject:\nAlameda County's Plastic Bag Expansion Program\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Kalb\nRecommendation: Receive An Informational Preesentation And Feedback on\nProposed Expansion Of Alameda County's Plastic Bag Ban By Stopwaste\n15-1232\nThis Informational Report was Received and Filed.\nS 7.31\nSubject:\nI-880 Integrated Corridor Management North Alameda Segment Project\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works Department\nRecommendation:Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator, Or\nDesignee To Execute Three Wireline Crossing Agreements With The Union Pacific\nRailroad (Uprr), For The Interstate 880 Integrated Corridor Management (1-880 ICM)\nNorth Alameda Segment Project\n15-1249\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.32\nSubject:\nStatement Of Policy On Adopting Regulations For Short Term Residential\nRentals\nFrom:\nCouncil President Lynette Gibson McElhaney, Vice Mayor Annie Campbell\nWashington and Councilmembers Abel Guill\u00e9n And Councilmember Dan Kalb\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Issue An Official Statement Of Policy To\nImplement Regulations Pertaining To Short Term Residential Rental Housing Via\nTransient Residential Hosting Platforms Pursuant To Future Amendments To Oakland\nMunicipal Code And Oakland Planning Code\n15-1224\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 11\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 11, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.33 Subject:\nProperty BID Annual Reports And Assessment Payment Approval\nFrom:\nEconomic Workforce And Development\nRecommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:\n1) Resolution (A) Approving the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Annual Reports Of The\nKoreatown/Northgate Community Benefit District Of 2007, The Downtown Oakland\nCommunity Benefit District Of 2008, The Lake Merritt/Uptown Community Benefit\nDistrict Of 2008, The Fruitvale Property Business Improvement District Of 2011, The\nLakeshore/Lake Park Business (Improvement Management District Of 2012, The Jack\nLondon Improvement District, And The Temescal/Telegraph Business Improvement\nDistrict 2015 Advisory Boards; Confirming The Continuing Annual Assessment For\nEach Applicable District 2016-2017; And (B) Authorizing Payment Of The City's\nCumulative Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Fair Share Assessment In An Approximate\nAmount Of $219,120.93 For City-Owned Properties In The Koreatown/ Northgate\nDistrict, The Downtown Oakland District,, The Lake Merritt/Uptown District, The\nFruitvale District, The Jack London District, And The Temescal/Telegraph District\n2015; And\n15-1260\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n2) A Successor Agency Resolution Authorizing Payment Of The Oakland\nRedevelopment Successor Agency's Cumulative Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Fair Share\nAssessment In An Approximate Amount Of $2,973.29 For One Oakland\nRedevelopment Successor Agency-Owned Property In The Downtown Oakland\nCommunity Benefit District Of 2008\n15-1262\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.34\nSubject:\nAmending City Charter to Increase the Maximum Lease Term to 99 Years\nFrom:\nEconomic Workforce Development\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution On The City Council's Own Motion Submitting\nTo The Voters At The November 8, 2016 Statewide General Election A Proposed\nAmendment To The City Charter To Increase The Maximum Lease Term Of\nCity-Owned Real Property From 66 Years To 99 Years, And Directing The City Clerk\nTo Take Any And All Actions Necessary Under Law To Prepare For And Conduct The\nElection, As Such Charter Amendment Is Not A Project Under The California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (\"CEQA\"), Including Without Limitation CEDA Guidelines\nSections 15061(B)(3) And 15378\n15-1263\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 12\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 12, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.35\nSubject:\nBrooklyn Basin Affordable Housing\nFrom:\nHousing And Commmunity Development\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing An Unsecured Predevelopment\nLoan In The Amount Of $360,000 To Midpen Housing Corporation, Inc., Or Affiliated\nEntities To Support The Development Of Affordable Housing At The Brooklyn Basin\nProject\n15-1261\nThis City Resolution be Approve as Submitted.\nS 7.36\nSubject:\nOn-Call Plan Check Services\nFrom:\nPlanning And Building\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To Enter Into Professional Services Agreements For On-Call Building Plan\nCheck Services In An Amount Not-To-Exceed One Million Dollars\n($1,000,000) Each, For A Total Not-To-Exceed Amount Of Two Million Dollars\n($2,000,000), For A Two-Year Term, With Three One-Year Options To Extend, With\n(1) CSG Consultants, Inc., And (2) TRB+ Associates, Inc.\n15-1255\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.37\nSubject:\nPilot Project to Modify Library Fines & Fees for Oakland Youth\nFrom:\nOakland Public Library\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator And\nDirector Of Library Services, As Part Of A One Year Pilot Project, To Modify The\nOakland Public Library Fines And Fees Affecting Youth (18 Years-Old And Under) In\nOrder To Reduce A Substantial Barrier To Library Use By Oakland Students\n15-1264\nThis Ordinance was Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final\nPassage.to the * Special Meeting of the Oakland City Council\nS 7.38\nSubject:\n2016-2017 Tandem Partners Book Bag Program\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Advertising, Bidding, And Request For\nProposals/Qualifications Requirements For An Agreement With Tandem Partners In\nEarly Learning To Provide Books, Learning Materials, And Ongoing Training And\nTechnical Support For A Book Bag Rotation Program For The Head Start/Early Head\nStart Program In An Amount Not To Exceed $5,000 For The Program Year 2016-2017\nContingent Upon Adoption And Fund Availability Of Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Head Start\nGrant Funds.\n15-1268\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 13\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 13, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.39\nSubject:\n2016-2017 Head Start/Early Head Start Program\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: 1.\nAccept And Appropriate Head Start Basic And Training And Technical Assistance,\nEarly Head Start Basic And Training And Technical Assistance Grants For A\nFive-Year Period From 2016 Through 2021 From The U.S. Department Of Health And\nHuman Services, Administration For Children And Families, Office Of Head Start,\nWith The First Installment (For FY 2016-2017) In An Estimated Amount Of\n$16,702,952; And 2. Enter Into Grant Agreements With The Following Partners To\nFund Comprehensive Child Development Services From July 1, 2016 To June 30,\n2017 In Amounts Not To Exceed: Unity Council $4,488,924; Brighter Beginnings\n$720,000; St. Vincent's Day Home $214,800; Peralta Community College\nDistrict-Laney College Children's Center (Laney College) $48,000; Oakland Unified\nSchool District $120,000; University Of California San Francisco (USCF) Benioff\nChildren's Hospital Oakland $9,000; And 3. Accept And Appropriate Additional\nFederal Grant Funding If It Becomes Available During The Same Grant Term And\nAmend The Grant Agreements With Unity Council, Brighter Beginnings, St. Vincent's\nDay Home, Laney College, Oakland Unified School District, And USCF Benioff\nChildren's Hospital Oakland, Without Returning To Council\n15-1267\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.40\nSubject:\nInnovative Interfaces Contract Renewal\nFrom:\nOakland Public Library\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Advertising, Bidding And Request For\nProposals/Qualifications Requirements, And Authorizing The City Administrator To\nExecute An Agreement With Innovative Interfaces, Inc. For The Upgrade Of The\nIntegrated Library System, Including New Computer Hardware And Software In An\nAmount Not To Exceed Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000), And For\nMaintenance Services For A Five Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed Seven\nHundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000), For A Grand Total Contract Amount Of One\nMillion Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,050,000)\n15-1266\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 14\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 14, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.41\nSubject:\nChild and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) for Fiscal Year 2016-2017\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Apply\nFor And Accept The Child And Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Grant From The\nCalifornia Department Of Education In An Estimated Amount Of $545,000, Included In\nThe Fiscal Year (FY) 2015-2017 Adopted Budget To Provide Funding For Nutritious\nMeals For The City Of Oakland's Head Start/Early Head Start Program From July 1,\n2016 Through June 30, 2017\n15-1269\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.42\nSubject:\nGraffiti Abatement Funds Allocation\nFrom:\nPresident Pro Tem Larry Reid\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The Use Of Graffiti Abatement\nMural And Green Walls Funds In The Amount Of $25,000 Out Of Council District 7\nGrafitti Abatement Funds, As Established And Commonly Referred As The \"Grafitti\nAbatement Mural And Green Walls Fund\", Which Has An Allocation Of $400,000 For\nCouncilmembers To Award At Their Discretion, Subject To Council Approval, To Deter\nIllegal Grafitti In Their Respective Districts, For Additional Effective Abatement And\nDeterrence Methods To Deter Illegal Graffiti\n15-1272\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.43\nSubject:\nCalifornia State Preschool Program (CSPP) for Fiscal Year 2016-2017\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Apply\nFor And Accept The California State Preschool Program Expansion Grant From The\nCalifornia Department Of Education (CDE) In An Amount Of $1,031,308 To Fund\nPrekindergarten And Family Literacy Services In Accord With Said Grant From July 1,\n2016 To June 30, 2017\n15-1275\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.44\nSubject:\nOUSD Use of City Hall Agreement\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Administrator\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter\nInto An Agreement With The Oakland Unified School District For Use Of City Hall\nFacilities For Purposes Of Conducting Twice-Monthly Board Meetings For A One Year\nPeriod\n15-1278\nThis City Resolution was Withdrawn and Rescheduled.to the * Special Meeting of\nthe Oakland City Council\nCity of Oakland\nPage 15\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 15, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.45\nSubject:\nOUSD Use Of City Hall Agreement\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Administrator\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Waiving Facility Rental Fees For Oakland\nUnified School District Use Of City Hall Facilities For Purposes Of Conducting\nTwice-Monthly Board Meetings For A One Year Period\n15-1308\nThis City Resolution was Withdrawn and Rescheduled.to the * Special Meeting of\nthe Oakland City Council\nS 7.46\nSubject:\nAbode Services Grant Agreement 2016-2017\nFrom:\nDepartment Of Human Services\nRecommendation: Adopt Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into\nA Grant Agreement With Abode Services In An Amount Not To Exceed $116,000 For\nHousing Case Management Services From August 1, 2016 To June 30, 2017 With A\nOne Year Option To Renew\n15-1236\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.47\nSubject:\nEmployer Engagement and Training and Technical Assistance Consultant\nContracts for Oakland Unite Violence Prevention and Intervention Provider Network\n2016-2017\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter\nInto A Professional Services Agreement With: (1) Urban Strategies Council, In An\nAmount Not To Exceed $100,000, To Provide Employer And Training Partner\nEngagement Services To Support The Hiring Of Oakland Unite Participants From July\n1, 2016 To June 30, 2017 With A One-Year Option To Renew For A Total Amount Not\nTo Exceed $200,000; (2) Pathways Consultants, In An Amount Not To Exceed\n$30,000, To Provide Employer Engagement Services To Support The Hiring Of\nOakland Unite Participants From July 1, 2016 To June 30, 2017 With A One-Year\nOption To Renew For A Total Amount Not To Exceed $50,000; And (3) Bright\nResearch Group, In An Amount Not To Exceed $250,000, To Plan And Deliver\nTraining And Technical Assistance To Oakland Unite Grantees, From July 1, 2016 To\nJune 30, 2017 With A One-Year Option To Renew For A Total Amount Not To Exceed\n$500,000\n15-1237\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 16\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 16, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.48\nSubject:\nVegetation Management Plan Consulting Contract\nFrom:\nOakland Fire Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To\nNegotiate And Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With Horizon Water And\nEnvironment, LLC, For Three Years In An Amount Not To Exceed Six Hundred And\nFifty Thousand Dollars ($650,000.00) For Services Relating To The Development Of\nA Vegetation Management Plan And Accompanying California Environmental Quality\nAct (CEQA) Documentation For The Oakland High Fire-Severity Zone/Wild Land\nUrban Interface (\"WUI\") Areas, With The Option To Increase The Contract Amount\nFor Additional Services, Without Return To Council, Based On Availability Of Project\nFunds\n15-1240\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.49\nSubject:\n2016 Ceasefire Evaluation Contract\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To: 1) Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With Northeastern\nUniversity, And Its Sub-consultant Yale University, For The Period Of August 1,2016\nThrough July 31, 2018 In An Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars\n($500,000), For A Process And Impact Evaluation Of The Oakland Police\nDepartment's (OPD) Ceasefire Strategy; And 2) Waive The Local And Small Business\nEnterprise Programs (L/SLB) Provisions For The Purchase Of Professional Services\n15-1257\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.50\nSubject:\nCitizens Options for Safety Grant FY 2015-16\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To Accept And Appropriate The FY 2015-16 State Of California Citizens\nOptions For Public Safety Grant (State Cops Grant XVIII) In The Amount Of Six\nHundred Forty-One Thousand Eight Hundred Twelve Dollars ($641,812) To Fund\nEquipment, Human Trafficking Operations And Ceasefire Operations For The\nOakland Police Department (OPD) In Accordance With The State Cops XVIII\nSpending Plan\n15-1258\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 17\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 17, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.51\nSubject:\nOPD Oak Knoll Access Agreement\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To Enter Into A Revocable Right Of Entry Agreement With Suncal Oak\nKnoll, LLC And Oak Knoll Acquisitions Venture, LLC, For Oakland Police Department\n(OPD) Personnel Training Purposes\n15-1256\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.52\nSubject:\nOakland Public Library-Oakland Unified School District Joint Memo of\nUnderstanding for Student ID/Library Card\nFrom:\nOakland Public Library\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding With The Oakland Unified\nSchool District To Develop An Infrastructure That Will Allow OUSD Students To Easily\nAccess And Use The Oakland Public Library's Electronic And Print Resources Freely\nThrough The Use Of A Joint Student ID/Library Card Known As The Oakland Promise\nCard\n15-1265\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.53\nSubject:\nFY15-16 Cultural Funding Grants Amendment\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 85820 C.M.S. Which\nAuthorized Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Cultural Services Grants, To Correct The Name Of\nArt-In-The-Schools Grantee From Arc Associates To Unity Schools\n15-1277\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.54\nSubject:\nGlenview Elementary Reconstruction Crossing Guard Funding Grant\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or\nDesignee To Accept And Appropriate A Grant From The Oakland Unified School\nDistrict (OUSD), In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Thousand Five Hundred\nTwenty Nine Dollars ($201,532), To Fund Four Oakland Police Department (OPD)\nCrossing Guards, To Support Pedestrian Safety At Glenview Elementary School And\nEdna Brewer Middle School From August 1, 2016 To August 30, 2018 During The\nReconstruction Project\n15-1271\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 18\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 18, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nS 7.55\nSubject:\nAppointments- Privacy Advisory Commission.\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Appointment Of Yaman Sahali\nAs A Member Of The Privacy Advisory Commission.\n15-1309\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nS 7.56\nSubject:\nAppointments-The Commission On Aging\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of\nMartha B. Scott And Michael B. Coleman As Members Of The Commission On Aging\n15-1311\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nAt this time, Councilmember Kaplan stated she would be recused from the\nconsideration of item 7.8 on the consent calendar due to a financial conflict of\ninterest in relation to action on the item. The councilmember immediately left the\nroom.\nCouncil President Gibson McElhaney stated she would be recused from the\nconsideration of item 7.8 on the consent calendar due to a question as to\nwhether she has a financial conflict of interest in relation to action on the item.\nThe Council President immediately left the room.\nIn the absence of the Council President, President Pro Tem Reid presided as\nChair.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 19\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 19, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n7.8\nSubject:\n12th Street Remainder Parcel Disposition And Development Agreement\nWith Urbancore And EBALDC\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator,\nWithout Returning To The City Council, To Negotiate And Execute A Disposition And\nDevelopment Agreement And Related Documents Between The City Of Oakland And\nUrbancore Development, LLC Or Its Related Entities Or Affiliates (\"Urbancore\"), And\nEast Bay Asian Local Development Corporation Or Its Related Entities Or Affiliates\n(\"EBALDC\"), For (A) Sale Of The 12th Street Remainder Parcel Located At E12th\nStreet And 2nd Avenue (\"Property\") For No Less Than $8.0 Million, (B) A Seller\nCarryback Loan From The City To EBALDC In The Amount Of $3.3 Million Plus The\nCost Of Loan Origination, And (C) Development Of The Property As A Residential\nMixed-Use Project, All Of The Foregoing Documents To Be In A Form And Content\nSubstantially In Conformance With The Term Sheet Attached As Exhibit A, And; (2)\nAdopting CEQA Exemptions (15183 & 15183.3) And Addendum (Relying On The\nPreviously Certified 2014 Lake Merritt Station Area Plan EIR)\n15-1218\nA motion was made that this matter be Approved On Introduction and Scheduled\nfor Final Passage to the * Special Meeting of the Oakland City Council, to be\nheard 7/26/2016. The motion carried by the following vote:\nRecused: 2- - Kaplan, and Gibson McElhaney\nAye: 5 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, and Reid\nNo: 1 Gallo\nCOMMENCING AT 6:30 P.M., OR AS SOON AS REASONABLY PRACTICABLE\nTHEREAFTER, THE NON - CONSENT CALENDAR PORTION OF THE AGENDA:\nAT THIS TIME, THE MEETING OF THE OAKLANDILEONA QUARRY GHAD SHALL\nBE CONVENED\nThe Geological Hazzard Abatement District was convened at 6:42 P.M. with\nCouncilmember Brooks presiding as chair.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 20\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 20, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n10\nSubject: Resolution To Approve Revised Oakland Area GHAD Plan Of Control For\nThe Siena Hill Development (No. 10)\nFrom:\nGeologic Hazard Abatement District (GHAD)\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Approve The Revised Oakland Area GHAD\nPlan Of Control For The Siena Hill Development (No. 10) Declare The GHAD's Intent\nTo Order A Revised Assessment For The Siena Hill Development And Set A Date For\nA Public Hearing To Consider The Proposed Assessment And Any Protests Thereto\n(No. 11).\n15-1295\nThere were 3 speakers on this item\nThis City Resolution be Adopted.\nAye: 7 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Gibson McElhaney, and Reid\nAbsent: 1 - - Kaplan\nAT THIS TIME, THE MEETING OF THE OAKLAND AREA/LEONA QUARRY GHAD\nWILL BE ADJOURNED AT 6:48 P.M.\n9\nCONSIDERATION OF ITEMS WITH STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARING\nREQUIREMENTS:\nUpon the reading of Item 9.1 by the City Clerk, the Public Hearing was opened at\n6:47 p.m.\n3 individuals spoke on this item.\nCouncilmember Gallo made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Reid, to\nclose 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\nCity of Oakland\nPage 21\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 21, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n9.1\nSubject:\nFruitvale Transit Village 2A - Removal of Development Partner\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development\nRecommendation: Adopt An Emergency Ordinance Pursuant To Charter Section 213\nAmending Ordinance No. 13346 C.M.S. And Approving (1) The Removal Of L & M\nDevelopment Partners, Inc. From The Development Team Of The Fruitvale Transit\nVillage Phase IIA, A Mixed Income Housing Project (\"Project\"), And As A Party To All\nRelated Documents And (2) Retaining The Spanish Speaking Unity Council Of\nAlameda County, Inc. And The East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation, Or\nAny Related Entity, As The Development Team Of The Project And As Parties To All\nRelated Documents And Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To\nNegotiate, Amend And Execute All Necessary Documents, And Adopting CEQA\nExemptions\n15-1293\nA motion was made by Gallo, seconded by Reid, that this matter be Approved for\nFinal Passage. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney,\nand Reid\nACTION ON OTHER NON-CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS:\nS 16\nSubject:\nBRT Business Assistance Fund Guidelines-Supplemental Report\nFrom:\nHousing And Community Development\nRecommendation: Adopt A A Resolution To 1) Approve Eligibility Criteria And\nDisbursement Guidelines For The Business Assistance And Sustainability Fund And\nTo Authorize The City Administrator, Without Returning To City Council, To Disburse\nSaid Funds In The Form Of Grants Not-To-Exceed $100,000 Per Eligible Business\nBased Upon The Approved Eligibility Criteria And Disbursement Guidelines; And 2) To\nRenegotiate The Terms And Allocation Of A $2,000,000 Business Technical\nAssistance Grant From Ac Transit\n15-1259\nA motion was made by Gallo, seconded by Kaplan, that this matter be Adopted.\nThe motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney,\nand Reid\nCity of Oakland\nPage 22\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 22, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n11\nSubject:\nPolice Commission Charter Amendment Measure\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Noel Gallo And Dan Kalb\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution On The City Council's Own Motion Submitting\nTo The Voters At The November 8, 2016 Statewide General Election 1) A Proposed\nAmendment To The City Charter To Create The Oakland Police Commission, The\nCommunity Police Review Agency, And A Process For Police Discipline And 2) A\nProposed Enabling Ordinance Relating To The Oakland Police Commission And The\nCommunity Police Review Agency, And Directing The City Clerk To Take Any And All\nActions Necessary Under Law To Prepare For And Conduct The Election\n15-1035\nThis City Resolution was Continued.to the * Special Meeting of the Oakland City\nCouncil to be heard 7/26/2016\n15\nSubject:\nRAP Fee Increase\nFrom:\nCouncil President Gibson McElhaney, President Pro Tem Reid and Vice\nMayor Campbell Washington\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 13320 C.M.S. (The\n2015-16 Master Fee Schedule) To Increase The Rent Program Service Fee From $30\nPer Unit To $68 Per Unit\n15-1299\nThe item was approved as amended to include the $68 increase, with an\nassessment of where we need to be in the future\nA motion was made by Campbell Washington, seconded by Reid, that this matter\nbe Approved As Amended On Introduction and Scheduled for Final Passage to\nthe Meeting of the Oakland City Council. The motion carried by the following\nvote:\nAye: 6 - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Gibson McElhaney, and Reid\nNo: 2 - Gallo, and Kaplan\nCity of Oakland\nPage 23\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 23, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n12\nSubject:\nOrdinance Amending Chapter 8.22, Article I (Rent Adjustment)\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Kalb, Gibson McElhaney and Guillen\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Chapter 8.22, Article I (Rent\nAjustment) Of The Oakland Municipal Code To: (1) Modify Exemptions For\nOwner-Occupied Duplexes And Triplexes And Substantially Rehabilitated Properties;\n(2) Require That Owners File Petitions For Rent Increases In Excess Of The Annual\nConsumer Price Index Increase (3) Change The Amortization Period For Capital\nImprovements To That Of The Useful Life Of The Improvement; (4) Clarify That\nCertain Types Of Work Are Not Capital Improvements; (5) Amend Timelines For Filing\nPetitions; (6) Require Owners To Pay Interest On Security Deposits; And (7)\nAmending Chapter 8.22, Article Iv To Permit Tenants To Choose To Pay Their Portion\nOf The Program Fee Either In A Lump Sum Or In Six Monthly Installments\n15-1226\nThe council approved the ordinance upon introduction with the amendments of\nthe June 14, 2016 Public Safety Committee and the following additional\namendments:\n1) An amendment to the top of page 4 to change staff to the rent board\n2) An amendment to page 8 section 8.22.065 (C) to change the date to February\n1, 2017; and\n3) An amendment to page 14 section 4 to change the date to February 1, 2017.\nA motion was made by Campbell Washington, seconded by Gibson McElhaney,\nthat this matter be Adopted as Amended. The motion carried by the following\nvote:\nAbstained: 1 - - Brooks\nAye: 7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney, and Reid\nCity of Oakland\nPage 24\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 24, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n13\nSubject:\nRenter Protection Act of 2016 (Rent and Eviction Ordinance\nAmendments Ballot Measure)\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Rebecca Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution On The City Council's Own Motion\nSubmitting To The Voters At The November 8, 2016 Statewide General Election\nProposed Amendments To The Rent Adjustment Ordinance (O.M.C. Chapter 8,\nArticle I (8.22.100, Et Seq.) (1) To Require Owners Petition For Rent Increases In\nExcess Of An Annual Allowance; And Proposed Amendments To The Just Cause For\nEviction Ordinance (Measure EE (2002), (O.M.C. Chapter 8, Article li (8.22.300, Et\nSeq.) To (2) Modify The New Construction Exemption To Apply To Units Constructed\nAfter January 1, 1995, (3) To Require Relocation Payments For Owner-Occupancy\nEvictions, (4) To Permit The City Council Limited Authority To Modify The Ordinances,\nAnd (5) Amending O.M.C. Chapter 8.22 (Rent And Evictions) To Increase\nTransparency, Including Regular Reports From The Rent Program To The City\nCouncil And (6) Removing The Requirement For Council Submission Of Arguments\nAnd Provide For Notice And Publication In Accordance With The November 8, 2016\nStatewide General Election\n15-1197\nThe council adopted the legislation to include the following amendments:\n(1) Change the title to read accordingly:\n\"A Resolution on the City Council's own motion submitting to the voters at the\nNovember 8, 2016 Statewide General Election Proposed amendments to O.M.C.\nChapter 8.22 (Residential Rent Adjustments And Evictions) to: (1) require owners\nfile petitions for rent increases other than those based on the annual consumer\nprice index increase or banking; (2) Increase transparency, including regular\npublic reports from the Rent Program to the City Council; (3) Modify the new\nconstruction exemption in the Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance to apply to\nunits constructed after December 31, 1995; and (4) Permit the City Council limited\nauthority to modify the ordinances; and to direct the City Clerk to fix the date for\nsubmission of arguments and provide for notice and publication in accordance\nwith the November 8, 2016 Statewide General Election\"\n(2) Section 8.22.065 (C) change the month identified as \"April\" to \"February\"\n(3) on page 5, section I change the date of \"January 1\" to \"December 31' and the\nsame correction to all other references throughout out the Ordinance.\n(4) Revise the ballot question to change the date of \"January 1\" to \"December\n31\"\nand with authority to the City Attorney to finalize the question in accordance with\nthe legal requirements.\n(5) Amend the language to add the following section:\n\"8.22.250 - Administration, Reports, and Notices to Owners and Tenants.\nA. The City Administrator shall report annually on the status of the Rent\nAdjustment Program to the City Council or to such City Council Committee as\nthe City Council may designate. Such reports shall include, but not be limited to\nthe following:\n1 Rent Board Vacancies,\n2. Rent Board meetings cancellations,\n3. Statistics on the number and type of petitions filed and outcomes, including\nCity of Oakland\nPage 25\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 25, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council/Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\nrent increases granted.\n4. The timeliness of petition hearings and appeals,\n5. Statistics on numbers and types of eviction notices filed pursuant to the Just\nCause for Eviction Ordinance (Chapter 8, Article II, O.M.C 8.22.300, et. seq.)\n6. Number and types of rental units covered by this Chapter\n7. Any other information the City Council or Committee may request\nB. The City Administrator shall develop searchable data bases for ready public\naccess to information on hearing decisions, appeals, and notices filed. To the\nextent consistent with state and City public records and sunshine laws, names\nand personal information shall not be included in the database or otherwise shall\nbe redacted from release of filed notices.\nC.\nThe City shall make available translation services in languages other than\nEnglish, where requested in advance, to interpret and translate documents and\nprocedures as needed related to Boards Hearings and Appeals.\nD. Notices to Tenants and Owners.\n1. The City shall annual provide notification to all Covered Units information, but\nnot limited to, the amount of the annual CPI Rent Adjustment, Banking (as an\nallowable increase without landlord petitioning) and information on how to get\ninformation to challenge a rent increase and other questions about rents and\nRent Adjustment Program procedures.\n2. The City shall annually provide notification to all Owners with Covered Units,\nincluding but not limited to, the amount of the annual CPI Rent Adjustment,\nBanking (as an allowable increase without landlord petitioning), and information\non how to get information to petition for a rent increase, and other questions\nabout rents and Rent Adjustment Procedures.\"\nThis City Resolution be Adopted as Amended.\nAye: 8 - - Brooks, Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney,\nand Reid\nCity of Oakland\nPage 26\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 26, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n14\nSubject:\nAdoption Of Legislation To Place An Infrastructure Bond On The November\n2016 Ballot\nFrom:\nOffice of City Administrator\nRecommendation: 1) Adopt A Resolution On The City Council's Own Motion\nSubmitting To The November 8, 2016 Statewide General Election, A Proposed\nOrdinance To Authorize Issuance Of $600 Million General Obligation Bonds To Fund\nVarious City Infrastructure And Affordable Housing Projects; And Directing The City\nClerk To Fix The Date For Submission Of Arguments And Provide For Notice And\nPublication In Accordance With The November 8, 2016 Statewide General Election;\nAction Taken In Reliance On Previously Certified Environmental Impact Reports And\nCEQA Exemptions Without Limitation, CEQA Guidelines 15162,15183,15183.3 And\n15378 [TITLE CHANGE]\n15-1174\nThe resolution was adopted as amended accordingly:\n1) On page 3, section 2 (2)( a - e) adding the language \"in the amount of\"\npreceeding the dollar amounts in parenthesis\n2) On page 4, section 3(C)(e) as presented but not referenced as section 3(C)(5)\nstriking the last sentence of the paragraph reading \"The City Council may make\nchanges to the project plan in the future consistent with the City's established\npriorities.\"\n3) On page 4, section 3(C)(E) to add language in the first sentence after the\ncomma \"If the remaining funds designated\".\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Annie Campbell\nWashington, that this matter be . The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney, and Reid\nNo: 1 - Brooks\n2) Recommendation: Direct The City Administrator To Expedite The Analysis\nRequired By Article 14.16 Of The SEIU Local 1021 Memorandum of Agreement\n(Reviewing the Capital Improvement Plan To Identify Work That May Be Completed\nBy Represented Employees In Lieu Of Contracting Out Such Work), Focusing First\nOn The Types Of Work Anticipated To Be Funded By The Infrastructure Bond And\nComplete That Element Of The Analysis By October 14, 2016.\n15-1312\nThis Report and Recommendation be Accepted.\nAye: 7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney, and Reid\nNo: 1 - Brooks\nCity of Oakland\nPage 27\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 27, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency / City Council / Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\n3) Direct The City Administrator To Prepare The Affordable Housing Bond Law\nOrdinance, Consistent With The Anti-Displacement And Affordable Housing\nFramework, For Adoption By City Council\n15-1313\nThe policy was amended to directed staff to add the following new section under\nthe program details for the framework of the Housing Bond Law Ordinance:\n\"Househould Type Goals - To ensure that bod funded projects sufficiently benefit\nOakland's most vulnerable low income residents, staff shall included guidelines\nto ensure sufficient resources go towards protecting and creating housing for\nextremely low and very low income tenants.\"\nThis Report and Recommendation be Accepted as Amended.\nAye:\n7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney, and Reid\nNo: 1 - Brooks\nS17\nSubject: Resolution Urging Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD)\nBoard Of Directors To Adopt The Refinery Emission Limits\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Kalb And Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Urging Bay Area Air Quality Management\nDistrict (Baaqmd) Board Of Directors To Adopt The Refinery Emission Limits Detailed\nIn The Community-Worker Alternative To Rule 12-16 To Ensure Community And\nRefinery Worker's Health And Safety\n15-1306\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Dan Kalb, that this matter\nbe Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 7 - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, Gibson McElhaney, and Reid\nAbsent: 1 - Brooks\n8\nORAL REPORT OF FINAL DECISIONS MADE DURING CLOSED SESSION &\nDISCLOSURE OF NON-CONFIDENTIAL CLOSED SESSION DISCUSSIONS\nThe City Attorney reported 1 final action made in closed session.\nA motion was made that this matter be Approve as Submitted. The motion carried\nby the following vote:\nAbstained: 1 - - Gibson McElhaney\nAye: 6 - - Campbell Washington, Gallo, Guill\u00e9n, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nAbsent: 1 - Brooks\nCONTINUATION OF OPEN FORUM\nCity of Oakland\nPage 28\nPrinted on 10/1/2016", "page": 28, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard/2016-07-19.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncilAndGeologicHazardAbatementDistrictBoard", "date": "2016-07-19", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - DRAFT\nJuly 19, 2016\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/ City Council/Geologic\nHazard Abatement District Board\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 at 1:47 a.m in memory of Antionne Shavers and Nate\nThurman.\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. 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