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OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil | 2020-12-01 | The Department Of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) For The Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) During The Three Year Grant Period Of September 1, 2020 - August 31, 2023, To Purchase A Zodiac SRA900 Watercraft And To Authorize OPD To Provide The Required Twenty Five Percent (25%) In-Kind Match Of One Hundred Eight Thousand Three Hundred Thirty Four Dollars ($108,334) 20-0837 Attachments: View Report View Legislation 88424 CMS WHEREAS, local jurisdictions have the authority to adopt local energy efficiency ordinances-or reach codes-that exceed the minimum standards defined by Title 24 (as established by Public Resources Code Section 25402.1(h)2 and Section 10-106 of the Building Energy Efficiency Standards, provided the City Council finds that the requirements of the proposed ordinance are cost-effective and do not result in buildings consuming more energy than is permitted by Title 24; WHEREAS, climate disruption is being fueled by the burning of fossil fuels, including "natural gas," oil, and coal, and the disruption is already having devastating impacts on those who can least afford it and are least responsible for the problem; and WHEREAS, requiring all newly constructed buildings to be all-electric will create the groundwork for clean energy technologies to proliferate and become cost-competitive, and provide the impetus for workforce development in clean energy technologies and building electrification retrofits, such that it will be easier for existing buildings to become all-electric in the future; WHEREAS, Oakland can help lead the climate justice movement by implementing climate solutions to benefit all people in our community, particularly those that have been disadvantaged by air pollution and other environmental harms in our most vulnerable communities; WHEREAS, this Resolution is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") under CEQA Guidelines sections 15061(b)(3) and 15308 on the grounds that the regulatory standards contained therein are more stringent than those set forth in the State Building Standards Code, and as a result there are no reasonably foreseeable adverse impacts or possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment; and Amending Exhibit A City of Oakland Page 41 Printed on 12/16/2020 | 42 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2020-12-01.pdf |