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SUMMARY
BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
Tuesday, October 22, 2002
Preliminary Matters
Roll Call: 7:05 p.m. All present
Ceremonial Matters:
Proclamation Commending the Berkeley Historical Plaque Project
Proclamation Honoring Fred Leif, Retiring Member of the Disaster Council
Proclamation for National Coming Out Day
Action: Proclamations presented with the exception of National Coming Out Day.
Comments from the City Manager:
Early voting in the City Clerk’s Office ends Friday, October 25th. On Election Day, November 5th, Alameda County registered voters may vote in the City Clerk’s office between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. City Hall is wheelchair accessible and voting machines for voters with special needs will be available.
On Saturday, November 2nd, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, a Sacramento Street Berkeley Clean-up Day will be held. Volunteers will meet at the northwest corner of 66th and Sacramento Streets in the parking lot of El Nopal. Free T-shirts, coffee, donuts, and pizza.
On Veterans Day, November 11th, in the Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park, there will be a flag ceremony at 9:00 a.m. that will last about 15 minutes to honor the veterans.
On Sunday, October 27th, the West Berkeley Market at 4th Street and University Avenue will be celebrating “Spirit Day” from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
On Thursday, October 24th, at the North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst Street, there will be a forum to discuss the prevention of hate crimes, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Comments from the Public: 10 speakers.
Consent Calendar
Action: Moved, seconded, carried (Olds/Worthington) to adopt the Consent Calendar in one motion except as indicated:
Adoption of the 2001 Berkeley Fire Code (PDF, 1.72 MB) (vote first reading – unanimous)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt second reading of an ordinance repealing Chapter 19.48 of the Berkeley Municipal Code (BMC) 1997 Uniform Fire Code, and reenacting Chapter 19.48 to adopt with amendments, the 2001 California Fire Code and Uniform Fire Code Standards.
Contact: Reginald Garcia, Fire 981-3473
Action: Adopted Ordinance No.
6715–N.S.
Effective: November 21, 2002.
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt first reading of an Ordinance amending Berkeley Municipal Code (BMC) Section17.08.030.A to redefine “creek” allowing the City to maintain maps reflecting the presence of such creeks for the guidance of the public and adding a provision to allow for the establishment of fees for the administration of the chapter.
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney 981-6950
Action:
Adopted first reading of Ordinance.
Second reading scheduled for November 12, 2002.
Stephanie Hayes v. City of Berkeley, et al. (PDF, 144 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution approving the settlement of the Alameda County Superior Court Action No. 2001 017159 entitled Stephanie Hayes v. City of Berkeley, et al. in the amount of $18,000.
Contact: Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney 981-6950
Action:
Adopted Resolution No. 61,790-N.S.
Needle Exchange Emergency Distribution (PDF, 163 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution reviewing and confirming the continued existence of a local emergency with regard to HIV transmission from the use of HIV-infected needles among injection drug users, and authorizing the Local Health Officer to take steps to enable the operation of needle exchange emergency distribution.
Contact: Sherry Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Action:
Adopted Resolution No. 61,791-N.S.
Updated Conflict of Interest Code (PDF, 6.74 MB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution adopting the revised Conflict of Interest Code and rescind Resolution No. 61,297–N.S. (2001 Conflict of Interest Code).
Contact: Sherry Kelly, City Clerk 981-6900
Action:
Withdrawn by the City Manager.
2002 General Obligation Refunding Bonds (PDF, 4.87 MB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the issuance of 2002 General Obligation Refunding Bonds to refund 1993 General Obligation Bonds (Election of 1992, Series A), dated July 1, 1993, in the remaining principal amount of $5,680,000, and to refund 1995 General Obligation Bonds (Election of 1992, Series B), dated August 1, 1995, in the remaining principal amount of $11,895,000.
Contact: Fran David, Finance 981-7300
Action:
Adopted Resolution No. 61,792-N.S.
Revenue Agreement: Mental Health Services (PDF, 214 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a revenue agreement and any amendments with the Berkeley Unified School District for funds in the amount of $79,298 to provide mental health services at multiple school sites for FY 2003; and the implementation of the projects and appropriation of funding for related expenses.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 981-5100
Action:
Adopted Resolution No. 61,793-N.S.
Contract: 2.7% at Age 55 Retirement Formula for Miscellaneous Employees (PDF, 720 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt first reading of an Ordinance amending the City’s contract with the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) to provide the 2.7% at Age 55 Full and Modified Retirement Formula as set forth in California Government Code Section 21354.5 for local miscellaneous employees only to be effective January 5, 2003.
Contact: Ron Brown, Human Resources, 981-6800
Action:
Adopted first reading of Ordinance.
Second reading scheduled for November 12, 2002.
Side Letter of Agreement: Berkeley Fire Fighters Association/I.A.F.F. Local 1227 (PDF, 1.12 MB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt Resolutions: 1) approving a Side Letter of Agreement with the Berkeley Fire Fighters Association/I.A.F.F. Local 1227 to amend and modify the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to extend the term of the contract for two years to July 1, 2006 and authorizing the City Manager to execute and implement the terms and conditions of the Side Letter; and 2) approving an amendment to Resolution No. 60,867–N.S. for Representation Unit B that implements the salary modifications set forth in the Side Letter of Agreement.
Contact: Ron Brown, Human Resources, 981-6800
Action:
Adopted Resolution Nos. 61,794-N.S. and 61,795-N.S.
Access to Summary Criminal History Information (PDF, 324 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing staff in several departments to access state and local summary criminal history information obtained through fingerprint identification for employment licensing and certification purposes.
Contact: Ron Brown, Human Resources, 981-6800
Action: Adopted Resolution No. 61,796-N.S.
Contract: Emergency Sewer Replacement Projects (PDF, 591 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to amend the contract with McNamara and Smallman Construction, Inc. for emergency sewer replacement projects, to increase the amount by $98,000 for a total amount not to exceed $1,720,190, and extend the contract time by 50 calendar days.
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
Action:
Adopted Resolution No. 61,797-N.S.
Contract: Commuter Check Program Administrator (PDF, 357 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract and any amendments with Employment Benefit Specialists, Inc. (EBS) as a third party administrator to administer the Commuter Check Program for the City of Berkeley employees in an amount not to exceed $75,800 for the period November 1, 2002 through June 30, 2004.
Contact: Peter Hillier, Transportation 981-7000
Action:
Adopted Resolution No. 61,798-N.S.
Scheduling a 15-Minute Presentation on “Street Smarts” (PDF, 53 KB)
From: Councilmember Spring
Recommendation: Schedule a 15-minute presentation on “Street Smarts,” a proposed regional pedestrian safety awareness campaign at a November 2002 meeting.
Contact: Dona Spring, Councilimember District 4, 981-7140
Action:
Approved recommendation.
Status Report on the 5-Year Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Plan (PDF, 1.03 MB)
From: Councilmember Spring, Councilmember Maio and Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Request the City Manager submit a third year status report on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan (BAPS) 5-year plan and that this report be scheduled for a Council meeting in January 2003.
Contact: Dona Spring, Councilimember District 4, 981-7140/Linda Maio, Councilmember District 1, 981-7110/Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 981-7170
Action:
Removed from the Consent Calendar by Councilmember Maio. Considered with Item 32. Moved, seconded, carried (Maio/Spring;
Absent – Worthington) to approve recommendation.
Holiday 2002 Promotion Efforts in Commercial Districts (PDF, 157 KB)
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Refer to the City Manager study and feasibility of Holiday 2002 Promotion efforts in Berkeley’s Commercial Districts for free metered parking on Saturdays and promotional funds.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 981-7170
Action:
Removed from the Consent Calendar by Councilmember Hawley. Moved, seconded (Hawley/Olds) to approve the
referral of free metered parking during the holiday season but to eliminate the
funding referral. No action taken on
the motion due to adjournment of the meeting. Item held over to November 12,
2002.
Street-Sweeping Days Occurring on Holidays (PDF, 52 KB)
From: Councilmember Breland
Recommendation: Refer to the City Manager that when street sweeping days occur on a City or State holiday that residents in the area be notified of continued service.
Contact: Margaret Breland, Councilmember District 2, 981-7120
Action:
Approved recommendation.
Chinese President Jiang Zemin’s Visit to the United States (PDF, 639 KB)
From: Peace and Justice Commission
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution expressing concern regarding President George W. Bush’s invitation to Jiang Zemin, President of the People’s Republic of China, to visit the United States and President Bush’s ranch in Crawford, Texas, and asking that President Bush specifically raise the issue of human rights abuses against Falun Gong members in his discussions with President Jiang Zemin; and send copies of the Resolution and attached letter to President Bush with copies to Berkeley’s members of Congress and the United States Secretary of State.
Contact: Manuel Hector, Secretary, 981-5110
From: City Manager
Recommendation: The City Manager takes no position concerning the recommendations of the Commission.
Contact: Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services 981-5100
Actions: Removed from the Consent Calendar by Councilmember Hawley. Moved, seconded, failed (Hawley/Olds; Noes – Breland; Abstain – Armstrong, Maio, Olds, Spring, Worthington, Dean) to adopt a resolution eliminating the reference to “Falun Gong” and replacing with “in China”.
Moved, seconded, carried (Worthington/Maio; Noes – Olds; Abstain - Armstrong) a main motion to approve the Peace and Justice Commission’s recommendation with an amendment to also include “and other human rights violations” and adopting Resolution No. 61,803-N.S.
Action Calendar – Appeals
Approval of Use Permits–1400 Bonita Avenue
Contact: Sherry
Kelly, City Clerk 981-6900
City Manager Report (PDF, 601 KB)
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution remanding the Zoning Adjustment Board’s decision approving Use Permit and Variance # 01-20000021, 1400 Bonita Avenue, an 811 square-foot major residential addition.
Contact: Carol
Barrett, Planning, 981-7400
Randy and Debbie Drewes (2)
Actions: Mayor
Dean announced she would recuse herself as she owned property within 300 feet
of this property.
Moved, seconded, failed (Olds/Hawley; Noes – Maio, Shirek; Abstain – Spring, Worthington; Absent - Dean) a main motion to adopt a Resolution affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board’s decision and dismissing the appeal.
Moved, seconded, failed (Maio/Worthington; Noes – Armstrong, Hawley, Olds; Abstain – Shirek; Absent - Dean) a substitute motion to remand the matter to the Zoning Adjustments Board as recommended by staff.
Moved, seconded, carried (Maio/Shirek; Noes – Spring; Absent – Dean) a motion to reconsider the motion to affirm the decision of the Zoning Adjustments Board and dismiss the appeal.
Moved, seconded, carried (Hawley/Armstrong; Noes –Maio,
Shirek; Abstain – Spring; Absent – Dean) to adopt Resolution No. 61,799-N.S.
affirming the decision of the Zoning Adjustments Board and dismissing the
appeal.
Denial of Use Permits – 1155 Hearst Avenue
Contact: Sherry
Kelly, City Clerk 981-6900
City Manager Report
Recommendation: Set for public hearing on November 19, 2002 the appeal of the Zoning Adjustments Board’s decision to deny Use Permit #01-10000087, to demolish 3 existing buildings containing 6 dwelling units and construct 3 buildings containing 14 dwelling units.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning, 981-7400
Shannon Hampton
Dale Anania
Alma Prins and Blaze Woodlief
Eric Lazar
Pam Ormsby
Susana Wappenstein
Curt Clingman
Ruth Knapp
Nancy Bickel, President League of Women Voters
Action: Moved,
seconded, carried (Worthington/Breland) a motion to set the matter for a public
hearing on December 17, 2002.
Approval of Use Permits – 1797 Shattuck Avenue
Contact: Sherry
Kelly, City Clerk 981-6900
City Manager Report
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution affirming the decision of the Zoning Adjustments Board (ZAB) to approve a use permit to construct a 5 story mixed use building with 65 dwelling units and 5,706 square feet of retail floor area, and dismissing the appeal.
Contact: Carol
Barrett, Planning, 981-7400
Art Goldberg
Actions:
Moved, seconded, carried (Olds/Armstrong) to adopt Resolution No. 61,800
-N.S affirming the decision of the Zoning Adjustments Board (ZAB) to approve a
use permit and dismissing the appeal.
Approval of Use Permits – 2006-2008 University Avenue
Appeal filed by the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association of the July 11, 2002 Zoning Adjustment Board’s approval to construct a 35 unit (7 affordable units) mixed used project.
Contact: Sherry
Kelly, City Clerk 981-6900
City Manager Report (to be delivered)
Recommendation: Set a public hearing: 1) on the appeal of the Zoning Adjustment Board’s decision to approve a 35 unit (7 affordable units) mixed use project at 2006-2008 University Avenue; and 2) to review the decision of the Landmarks Preservation Commission designating the existing building as a Structure of Merit and not approving the demolition permit.
Contact: Carol
Barrett, Planning, 981-7400
Communications
Action: Moved, seconded, carried (Worthington/Armstrong; Abstain – Olds; Absent – Spring) to set the matter for a public hearing on November 19, 2002.
Action Calendar – Old Business
Minutes for Approval (PDF, 3.2 MB) (held over from 10/08/2002)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Approve minutes of: a) September 10, 2002 (regular); and b) September 17, 2002 (regular).
Contact: Sherry Kelly, City Clerk 981-6900
Action:
Moved to the Consent Calendar by Councilmember Worthington and approved
minutes.
Confirm Appointment of Zelda S. Clark to the Berkeley Housing Authority (PDF, 269 KB) (held over by Councilmember Breland from 10/08/2002)
From: Mayor Dean
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution confirming the Mayor’s appointment of Zelda S. Clark to the vacant Tenant Commissioner position on the Berkeley Housing Authority.
Contact: Shirley Dean, Mayor 981-7100
Action:
Moved to the Consent Calendar by Councilmember Breland and adopted
Resolution No.61,801-N.S.
Aquatic Park Vegetation Management and Tree Trimming Status Report (PDF, 568 KB) (held over by Councilmember Worthington from 10/08/2002)
From: City Manager
Contact: Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront 981-6700
Action: Held
over to November 12, 2002 at the request of Councilmember Worthington.
Ban and Exchange of Mercury Thermometers (PDF, 83 KB) (held over by Councilmember Hawley from 10/15/2002)
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Refer to the City Manager possible ban on the sale, import and manufacture of mercury thermometers in the City. Research the cost of sponsoring a mercury thermometer exchange for new digital thermometers.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 981-7170
Action:
Moved, seconded, carried (Worthington/Maio; Abstain – Armstrong, Hawley,
Olds) to approve recommendation amended to refer to the City Manager that he
pursue a regional approach to enact a ban and that it be considered as part of
the Manager’s overall workplan with a report to Council.
Opposing Patriot Act, Justice Department Directives, and Executive Orders that Prevent the Protection of Civil Rights and Liberties (PDF, 1.9 MB) (held over by Councilmember Armstrong from 10/15/2002)
From: Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation: Support the Resolution opposing the Patriot Act, Justice Department directives, and executive orders that prevent the protection of Civil Rights and Liberties.
Contact: Kriss Worthington, Councilmember District 7, 981-7170
Actions: Moved, seconded (Worthington/Spring) to approve the recommendation.
Moved, seconded, carried (Armstrong/Hawley; Abstain –
Breland, Spring, Worthington; Absent – Maio) to retitle Resolution No.
61,747-N.S. “Resolution in opposition to those parts of the Patriot Act which
are unconstitutional”.
Cablecasting of Zoning Adjustment Board Meetings (PDF, 150 KB) (held over by Councilmember Armstrong from 10/15/2002)
From: City Manager
Contact: Chris Mead, Information Technology 981-6500
Actions: Moved, seconded, severed and carried (Armstrong/Breland) direction to staff that Council’s position is to: 1) support including broadcasting of Zoning Adjustments Board’s meetings on B-TV; 2) have the City’s government access channel located in the basic tier, which would be universally available to everyone; 3) vigorously pursue adding an additional channel to the basic tier; 4) work closely with Berkeley Community Media and program producers to minimize program disruption; 5) eliminate simultaneous broadcasting of government programs on 25 and 78; and 6) have staff report to Council on what actions need to be taken with AT&T to get them to fulfill contract obligations including three channels to be located within the basic tier for the broadcasting of public, educational and community programming.
Moved, seconded, severed and carried (Armstrong/Breland; Abstain – Spring, Worthington) stating Council’s position and direction to staff to make Channel 25 the government channel.
Action Calendar – New Business
1947 Center Street – City Acquisition, Use and Lease (PDF, 671 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Provide policy discussion and direction to the City Manager regarding: 1) the City’s acquisition of 1947 Center Street (portions of which are presently under lease to the City); 2) financing such acquisition; 3) relocation of City operations to this building; 4) the City’s entry into a master lease pending such acquisition in order to sublease to existing tenants; and 5) related issues concerning such acquisition, relocation of City services, and master and subleases.
Contact: John Rosenbrock, Capital Projects, 981-6331
Action:
Moved to the Consent Calendar by Councilmember Spring and approved
recommendation.
Eastshore Park Preliminary General Plan (PDF, 2.65 MB) (CF 141-02)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to send a letter to California State Parks Commission with the comments on the Eastshore Park Preliminary General Plan.
Contact: Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront 981-6700
Action:
Moved, seconded, carried (Spring/Olds) to hold over this matter to
November 12, 2002 to obtain additional information.
Mills Act Contract: 2237 Carleton Street (PDF, 223 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution directing the City Manager to enter into a Mills Act Contract and any amendments with John and Peggy Stone for restoration of 2237 Carleton Street in order to obtain property tax reduction for a period of ten years.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning, 981-7400
Action:
Moved to the Consent Calendar by Councilmember Spring. Adopted
Resolution No. 61,802-N.S.
Landmarks Preservation Commission Notice of Decision: 1326 Allston Way (PDF, 896 KB)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: Certify the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation of the Corporation Yard as a landmark and set a public hearing for November 19, 2002.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning, 981-7400
Action:
Moved, seconded, carried (Breland/Maio) to set this matter for a public
hearing on December 10, 2002.
Pedestrian Safety Recommendations (PDF, 953 KB)
From: Transportation Commission
Recommendation: Fund and direct staff to continue implementation of the interdepartmental collaborative effort to implement the Pedestrian Safety Injury Reduction Program adopted by Council in 2000, and set forth in the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Report.
Contact: Peter Hillier, Secretary, 981-7000
From: City Manager
Recommendation: The recommendation contained in this report affects budget and/or other programs, and I request no action be taken until I have had an opportunity to respond at the meeting of December 10, 2002.
Contact: Weldon
Rucker, City Manager, 981-7000
Action: Considered with Item 14. Moved, seconded, carried (Maio/Spring; Absent – Worthington) to approve the City Manager’s recommendation with a report back in January and a request to look at all funding including the component for public education.
Information Reports
Formal Bid Solicitations and Requests for Proposals (PDF, 191 KB)
From: City Manager
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Action:
Received and filed.
Plan for Business License Outreach and Brochure (PDF, 338 KB) (CF 157-02)
From: City Manager
Contact: Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Action:
Received and filed.
Council Workshop on Density (PDF, 6.91 MB) (CF 106-02)
From: Planning Commission
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning, 981-7400
Action:
Received and filed.
From: City Manager
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning, 981-7400
Action:
Received and filed.
Bio-Diesel Fuel Usage (PDF, 156 KB)
From: Public Works Commission
Contact: Rene Cardinaux, Public Works 981-6300
Action:
Received and filed.
Construction Tow-Away Zones (PDF, 75.4 KB) (CF 46-02)
From: Public Works Commission
Contact: Jeffrey Egeberg, Secretary, 981-6406
Action: Moved to Consent Calendar by Councilmember Worthington and approved.
Action: The following communications were read, noted, and filed, unless otherwise indicated:
Eastshore State Park
1. Judith Fitzpatrick (Spring, Dean, Maio)
Vista Community College
2. Howie Muir (Spring, Dean, Maio)
Habitot
3. Stevanne Auerbach (Spring, Dean, Maio)
Truancy Issues
4. Sam Herbert (Hawley, Dean, Maio, Breland)
Density in Berkeley: Requirement, Policy, Framework and Standards
5. Howie Muir (2)
Item 2
Amendment to Creeks Ordinance Definition of “Creek” and Adding a Provision to Allow for the Establishment of Fees for the Administration of the Chapter
6. Dr. Juliet Lamont
Item 14
Status Report on the 5-Year Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Plan
7. Zelda Bronstein
Item 19
Denial of Use Permits – 1155 Hearst Avenue (PDF, 2.1 MB)
8. Alice Jorgensen (Breland)
9. Howie Muir (Breland)
10. Rachel Peterson (Breland, Hawley)
11. Kathleen Kelly (Breland, Hawley)
12. Pinchas Nagar (Breland)
13. Julian Lee (Breland)
14. Ellen and Howard Ruiz-Harrison (Breland)
15. Vernon Pruett (Breland)
16. Alice Landis (Breland)
17. Lynda Hart (Breland)
18. Stephen Wheeler (Breland, Hawley)
19. Karl Reeh (Breland)
Item 20
Approval of Use Permits – 1797 Shattuck Avenue (PDF, 432 KB)
20. Howie Muir
21. Ari Nevo
Item 21
Approval of Use Permits – 2006-2008 University Avenue (PDF, 1.4 MB)
22. Appeal filed by Christopher Hudson of the July 1, 2002 Landmarks Preservation Commission Notice of Decision
23. Arthur Friedman
24. Howie Muir
Item 29
Eastshore Park Preliminary General Plan
25. Jeremy Anson
Item 32
Pedestrian Safety Recommendations
26. Sara Shumer (Spring, Maio)
Item 38
Construction Tow-Away Zones
27. Sharon Hudson
Item 19
Denial of Use Permits – 1155 Hearst Avenue (PDF, 850 KB)
28. Rena Rickles
Item 17
Chinese President Jiang Zemin’s Visit to the United States
30. Xirong Ni
Item 21
Approval of Use Permits – 2006-2008 University Avenue (PDF, 702 KB)
31. Howie Muir
Item 29
East Shore Park
32. Norman La Force, Sierra Club (Spring, Worthington, Maio, Breland)
33. Planning the Eastshore–A Park for the 21st Century
BTV Channels 25 and 78
34. 34 Signature Petition to Move all Government Meetings from Channel 25 to 78
35. Brian Scott
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 10:58 p.m.