BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1999
AGENDA
Preliminary Matters
Roll Call: 7:00 p.m.
Comments From The City Manager : The City Manager may make announcements or
provide information to the City Council in the form of an oral report. The Council will
not take action on such items, but may request the City Manager place a report on a future
agenda for discussion and/or action.
Comments From The Public: A total of thirty (30) minutes is scheduled. Each
speaker is limited to a maximum of three (3) minutes.
Council Action: The City Council may take action related to any subject listed
on the Agenda.
Consent Calendar
The Council will consider removal and addition of items to the Consent Calendar prior
to voting on the Consent Calendar. All items remaining on the Consent Calendar will be
approved in one motion. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be held over to the
next meeting unless the City Manager requests action due to priority.
1. Lawsuit Settlement: Roberto Garcia
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving the settlement of the Alameda County
Superior Court Action No. 808722-9 in the amount of $20,000 to Roberto Garcia.
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney, 644-6380
2. Side Letter Agreement: SEIU Local 790
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute and
implement a Side Letter Agreement with Service Employees International Union
(SEIU) Local
790 to reestablish the roll off container truck salary differential in the amount of
$1,184 per year, retroactive to June 28, 1998.
Contact: Ronald Brown, Personnel, 644-6951
3. Donation for Oak Park
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution accepting a donation of $1500 from Prudential
California Realty and Associates for landscape boulders and plaque to honor the local
residents for their work and determination to revitalize Oak Park.
Contact: Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront, 644-6943
4. TIC Condominium Conversion: 2908 Deakin Street
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving Final Map of Tract 7072, conversion of an
existing five-unit Tenancy-in-Common (TIC) Project at 2908 Deakin Street to five
condominium units.
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
5. Spare the Air Campaign
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution committing the City of Berkeley to participate in
the "Spare the Air City and County" campaign by educating and notifying its
employees of Spare the Air days, and educating Berkeley residents about the Spare the Air
campaign via the local community cable television station.
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
6. Open Market Purchase: Police Furniture
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to negotiate in the
open market for the purchase of used or refurbished modular furniture for use in the new
Public Safety Building at a reasonable price in an amount not to exceed $125,000 from one
or more vendors.
Contact: Dash Butler, Police, 644-6568
7. Expenditure for Temporary Employment Agency
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving a Fiscal Year 1999 expenditure of
$116,000 to Appleone Temporary Employment Agency for Police Department services.
Contact: Dash Butler, Police, 644-6568
8. Free Berth and Waiving Visitor Fees at the Marina's F and G Docks
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution a) granting the Bay Area Association of Disabled
Sailors (BAADS) a free berth worth $1,713, up to 28 feet in length at F and G Docks
contingent upon obtaining a boat to permanently dock at the Marina; and b) waiving visitor
fees in the amount of $8.40 per day for BAADS while attempting to obtain an additional
boat.
Contact: Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront, 644-6943
9. Cellular Phone Use in Automobile Accident Reports
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Request our Sacramento Legislators to introduce legislation requiring
the California Highway Patrol to include information in their accident reports about
cellular phone use and requiring the Department of Motor Vehicles' annual summary of motor
vehicle accidents to include the same information; and request the City Manager inform our
lobbyist of Council's action.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
10. School Drop Off Plans
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Explore the feasibility of requiring every school, public and private,
to file with the police and traffic departments a written plan for the drop-off and pick
up of their children.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
11. Civic Center Parking
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Refer to the City Manager a proposal to call for a
Request-for-Proposals (RFP) that would result in a study of providing parking for the
Civic Center area only; that the study include parking for users of and visitors to the
Civic Center Building, on-duty users of the Public Safety Building, School District
employees and visitors to the High School and Court House employees and visitors; that the
City Manager enter into discussions with the School District and County to jointly fund
such a study and process that could result from a RFP; that discussion of the RFP scope of
work be referred to a temporary committee of the Mayor, Councilmember Spring, the
President of the School Board, and a representative from the Landmarks and Transportation
Commissions, and BAHA, and two representatives from the MAGNA neighborhood; and that the
City Manager return to Council as soon as possible for approval of any actions necessary
to implement this item.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
12. Support AB 406: Telephone Area Code Proliferation
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Support AB406 which requires a PUC study on issues pertinent to area
code proliferation and prohibits the implementation of new area codes until the study is
completed and findings are made, makes legislative findings about the detrimental effects
of area code proliferation and calls on the PUC to exercise all of its powers to impede
this proliferation, requires the PUC to improve the allocation of telephone prefixes, and
improves the likelihood that telephone corporations must return blocks of unused telephone
numbers; and immediately notify the Governor of this support.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
13. Support AB 39 and SB 41: Women's Contraceptive Equity Act
From: Councilmember Olds and Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Support AB39 and SB41, Women's Contraceptive Equity Act regarding
insurance policies that include prescription plans must also provide coverage for FDA
approved prescription contraceptives and send a letter to Governor Davis urging his
signature.
Contact: Betty Olds, Councilmember District 6, 644-6399; Shirley Dean, Mayor, 644-6484
Public Hearings
14. Oxford Parking Lot Fee Increase (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion, adopt a Resolution
amending Resolution No. 57,678-N.S. increasing parking fees at Oxford Street Parking Lot
by providing for a daily maximum of $15 per day and increasing special event fees for
basketball and football to $25 per day.
Contact: Frances David, Finance, 644-6476
15. 1999 Local Law Enforcement Block Grant for Patrol Officers
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion, adopt a Resolution: 1)
authorizing the City Manager to submit an application for $319,483 in Federal funds from
the 1999 Local Law Enforcement Block Grant (LLEBG) Program to fund three patrol officer
positions for a period of 24 months and executing any resultant agreement and amendments;
2) transfer $35,498 from the Police Department General Fund budget to cover the required
local matching funds; and 3) establish a trust account for these funds until they are
expended.
Contact: Dash Butler, Police, 644-6568
16. Citizen's Option for Public Safety Grant for Youth Recreation and Service
Programs in South and West Berkeley
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion, adopt a Resolution
authorizing the City Manager to accept $243,000 from the State of California, Citizen's
Option for Public Safety (COPS) Program for youth recreation and service programs in South
and West Berkeley.
Contact: Dash Butler, Police, 644-6568
17. Five Gross Ton Weight Limit Petition
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion, adopt an Ordinance
amending Berkeley Municipal Code Section 14.56.050, to add streets in the area bounded by
Dwight Way, University Avenue, McKinley Avenue and Sacramento to be controlled with a five
gross ton weight limit.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
18. Creating 4-Way Stop at Intersection of Euclid/Virginia (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing on whether to adopt a Resolution amending
Section 20 of Resolution No. 56,502-N.S. by modifying Subsection 20e-24 to designate the
intersection of Euclid/Virginia as a 4-way stop.
Contact: Andreas Campos-Kreutzer, Public Works, 644-6506
19. Amendment to Zoning Ordinance and Draft Negative Declaration
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion, 1) adopt a Resolution
adopting a Negative Declaration; and 2) adopt first reading of an Ordinance amending
Berkeley Municipal Code Title 23, Zoning, to create a definition of Materials Recovery
Enterprise, adding the use to the Mixed Use/Light Industrial Zone, and adding Material
Recovery Enterprise use to the list of traditional West Berkeley uses protected from
conversion into additional uses without benefit of a Use Permit.
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
Action Reports
Old Business:
20. Modify Scope of Downtown Measure S Streetscape (held over from September 14,
1999)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving the Planning Commission recommendation to
modify the scope of the Measure S Downtown Streetscape Improvements Project to be
consistent with the existing budget based on current cost estimates.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Capital Projects, 644-6580
Information Reports
21. University Avenue Median Landscaping (CR 98-77)
From: City Manager
Contact: Elizabeth Epstein, Planning and Development, 705-8105
22. Investment Report: Fourth Quarter Ending June 1999
From: City Manager
Contact: Frances David, Finance, 644-6476
Communications
Council rules limit action on Communications to referral to the City Manager and/or
Boards and Commissions for investigation and/or recommendations.
Page No.
1. Albert Harrison, Chancellor, Peralta Community College District, responding to Council's request to reinstate cancelled Merritt College
classes at the North Berkeley Senior Center.
2. John Shively, regarding Salt Water Fire Fighting System.
3. Regarding designating the intersection of Euclid/Virginia as a 4-way stop:
a. James T. Bretzke
b. Jim Burress
c. Hugh Wire
d. Vivian Ramstad
e. Mary Ann Donovan
f. Reverend Charles Montenat, Jesuit School of Theology
g. Prof. William O'Neill, Graduate Theological Union
h. Lorna Wallace McKeown
i. Dorothy Peterson
j. Kevin M. Bradt, Ph.D
k. Lorraine Zimmerman
l. Sandra M. Schneiders
m. George Murphy
n. John C. Endres, S.J.,
o. Anette and Fred Wilkinson
p. Michael Katz
4. Regarding adding streets to the five gross ton truck limit:
a. Jill Korte
b. Carrie Sprague
5. Patrick Kennedy, Panoramic Interests, transmitting articles
regarding housing shortage in the Bay Area and housing crisis in Berkeley.
6. Gene Bernardi and Pamela Sihvola, Committee to
Minimize Toxic Waste, regarding public review of appeals of Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory's Permit Modification.
Adjournment