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CommunityAndEconomicDevelopmentCommittee 2011-10-11 *Community & Economic Meeting Minutes October 11,2011 Development Committee 3 Subject: Oakland Army Base Demolition And Remediation Contracting From: Council President Reid And Vice Mayor Brooks Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance 12389 C. M. S. To Add Local And Small Local Business Contracting Requirements To Oakland's Local And Small Local Business Enterprise Program Specific To The Demolition And Remediation Carried Out At The Oakland Army Base 11-0045 A motion was made by Vice Mayor Nadel, seconded by Member Brunner, that this matter be *Approve as Amended the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward to the Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council, due back on November 1, 2011 as a Non-Consent item The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: Councilmember Aye: President Pro Tempore De La Fuente, Vice Mayor Nadel, Member Kernighan and Member Brunner The Committee approved recommendations as amended to: 1. Change the language on page 2, Ordinance Sec. 1, part one to read "all demolition and remediation contracts shall be awarded through a competitive bid process " (i.e., strike language which referenced sole source). 2. Amend the 2nd numbered paragraph to strike the phrase "and their subcontractors" from Sec. 2 (i.e., so the policy applies only to Primes). 3. In the same section *also written in the 8th Whereas* change the word regarding 33% residents from "will" to "must" In Section 3 * also in the 7th Whereas* 4. the Committee clarified this policy is to be applied only to the current remediation and demolition project, and not to the wider Army Base efforts. The Committee directed staff to provide to the November 1, 2011 City Council a supplemental report: 1. describing the field of companies in Oakland which would be qualified to compete for the contracts under these changes 2. when possible finding ways to add provisions early in the process which would encourage companies to hire the hardest-to-employ, such as the formerly incarcerated 3. a legal analysis from the City Attorney's Office regarding the Oakland-only firms component. 4. Information on any unforeseen challenges or issues that may arise in the implementation of this policy. There were 13 speakers on this item. View Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf View Supplemental Report.pdf 13097 CMS.pdf City of Oakland Page 2 Printed on 10/24/12 2 CommunityAndEconomicDevelopmentCommittee/2011-10-11.pdf
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