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LifeEnrichmentCommittee | 2004-02-24 | A motion was made by Member Quan, seconded by Member Wan, that this matter be Continued to the *Rules & Legislation Committee, due back on February 26, 2004. For scheduling to a future Life Enrichment Committee meeting. The motion carried by the following vote: Member Brunner, Member Quan, Member Wan and Chair Chang Councilmember Aye: The following individuals spoke in favor of Item 3: - - Jill Rose Andrea Prichett Terry Cullinane - Judi Marquardt-Norris The following individual spoke on Item 3 and did not indicate a position: - Roland Smith The Committee directed staff to refer this item to the February 26, 2004 Rules and Legislation Committee for scheduling to a future Life Enrichment Committee meeting. Staff is to continue working with Camps in Common to resolve the remaining issues regarding the off-site use of City vehicles, reimbursement for damages to or loss of Camps in Common property; living wage ordinance relative to consideration of room and board; an independent audit; and utilities. The Committee agreed that performance standards should be included in the contract. Subject: School Closures From: Councilmembers Nadel, Quan, and Brunner Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution regarding the 2004 closure of Oakland Public Schools Attachments: Item 183-16-04.pdf Item 4 2-24-04.pdf The following individuals spoke in favor of Item 4: - Patricia Durham - Dan Siegel The following individuals spoke on Item 4 and did not indicate a position: - Joel Hamburger Michael Foster - Sanjiv Handa Bakari Olatunji - Jumoke Hodge The Committee moved, seconded and carried a motion to approve the Resolution on Item 4 as amended to include the following language: "WHEREAS, the schools of East Oakland have historically been overcrowded providing substandard conditions for many of Oakland's children, WHEREAS, many Oakland schools remain above the state average in student population and the District's Long Term Facility Plan calls for bringing all schools to the state average, LET IT BE RESOLVED, that the District consider adjusting boundaries or create magnet programs in the schools scheduled for closing, LET IT BE FURTHER RESOLVED, that we request that City and District staff begin discussions on the long term need for schools and finding sites for schools based on planned new development and demographic changes.' A motion was made by Member Brunner, seconded by Member Quan, 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 March 16, 2004. As a Non-Consent Item. The motion carried by the following vote: Member Brunner, Member Quan, Member Wan and Chair Chang Councilmember Aye: Open Forum (TOTAL TIME AVAILABLE: 15 MINUTES) | 2 | LifeEnrichmentCommittee/2004-02-24.pdf |