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OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil | 2014-07-15 | * Concurrent Meeting of the Meeting Minutes July 15,2014 Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council Building designed for or occupied exclusively by one Family. (M) "Single Family Residential Parcel" shall mean a parcel zoned for single-family residences, whether or not developed. Section 2 (a) Upon passage of this measure, the City shall maintain a budgeted level of no fewer than six hundred seventy eight (678) sworn police personnel (including those sworn police personnel funded by this Ordinance) at all times, and shall hire and maintain no fewer than 678 sworn police personnel as early as practicable after the passage of this Ordinance and at all times after July 1, 2016. (d) The City shall be prohibited from collecting the taxes provided for in this Ordinance at any time that it has failed to budget for a minimum of 678 sworn police personnel, and at any time after July 1, 2016, that it has failed to hire and maintain a minimum of 678 sworn police, personnel, with the exceptions listed below. If the City fails to budget the requisite number, the prohibition will apply to the fiscal year of that budget. If the City fails to meet the maintenance number, the prohibition will apply to the fiscal year following 90 days from this determination. The City has 90 days to declare any of the following exceptions: i. If grant funding or other non-General Purpose Fund funding budgeted for sworn police personnel in FY 2014-2015 budget becomes unavailable after that fiscal year, the numeric requirements for budgeting and maintaining sworn police personnel shall be reduced by the number of sworn police personnel previously funded by such lost revenue source. This exception shall apply only if the City Administration submits a report to the City Council explaining the unavailability of the non-General Purpose Fund revenue, the steps that were taken by the City to try to replace such funding and the steps the City will take in the future to replace such funding. In addition, for this exception to apply, the City Council must adopt a resolution stating that grant funding is no longer available and no General Purpose Fund revenue can be used to replace the non-General Purpose Fund revenue for sworn police personnel. Such actions must be taken for each fiscal year in which the City fails to meet the minimum staffing requirements of this ordinance for the reasons described in this sub-section. ii. If a severe and unanticipated financial or other event occurs that so adversely impacts the General Purpose Fund as to prevent the City from budgeting for, hiring and maintaining the minimum number of sworn police personnel required by this Ordinance, the numeric requirements for budgeting and maintaining sworn police personnel shall be reduced by the numbers the City is unable to fund as a result of such event. This exception shall apply only City of Oakland Page 31 Printed on 8/13/14 | 31 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2014-07-15.pdf |