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OaklandCityCouncil | 2007-02-20 | Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Meeting Minutes February 20, 2007 Redevelopment Agency/City Council 19 Subject: Oakland Ice Center Contract From: Community And Economic Development Agency Recommendation: Adopt An Agency Resolution Authorizing The Agency Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A Three-Year Agreement With Rink Management Services Corporation For Management And Operation Of The Oakland Ice Center For A Base Monthly Fee Not To Exceed $4,900, Plus An Annual Incentive Fee Not To Exceed 20 Percent Of Net Revenue Adjusted For Any Deferred Expenses That May Be Earned During The Previous Year In Excess Of $7,603, Pursuant To Specific Criteria 06-0753 Continued to Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council on 3/6/2007 The following individual(s) spoke on this item: - Bill Claggett - Scott Petersen - John Gustafson - Wayne Corrini - Fred Brown - Xavier Reed - Carla Reed - Zack Wasserman - Phil Tagami - Sanjiv Handa Councilmember Brooks made a motion which was seconded by Councilmember Reid directing staff to negotiate and execute a three-year agreement with Rink Management Services for management and operation of the Oakland Ice Center Councilmember Chang made a substitute motion which was seconded by Councilmember Quan to approve the Community and Economic Development Committee recommendation with the following amendments: 1) that a community advisory group be created, 2) all fee increases will be brought back to the Council, with promotional offers for Oakland residents, and 3) that one of the performance measures for the contract will be the percentage of Oakland residents that use the facility Pursuant to City Charter Section 200, which provides that "the Mayor shall have a vote on the Council if the councilmembers are evenly divided", and Rule 29 of the Council's Rules of Procedure, Resolution No. 79006 C.M.S. the item automatically was continued to the Council's next regularly scheduled meeting solely for the purpose of allowing the Mayor to cast a vote on the substitute motion. If the substitute motion fails then Council will return to consideration of the main (original-Brooks') motion. Rule 29 provides the following regarding the procedure: "Council and public City of Oakland Page 18 Printed on 1/31/08 | 18 | OaklandCityCouncil/2007-02-20.pdf |