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SUMMARY
BERKELEY
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 26, 2002
Roll
Call:
7:10 p.m. – All
present.
Comments
from the City Manager:
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Berkeley
Community Media is broadcasting on Channels 25 and 78.
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Public
Works Department received an award from the California Preservation
Foundation in recognition of their outstanding achievement in the
field of historic preservation for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Civic
Center Building.
Comments
from the Public: 10
speakers
Action:
Moved,
seconded and carried (Worthington/Armstrong) to adopt the Consent Calendar
in one motion except as indicated:
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Minutes
for Approval
From:
City Manager
Recommendation: Approve the minutes for Council meeting of February 14, 2002
(closed).
Contact:
Sherry Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Action: Approved
minutes.
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Real
Property Administrator Classification
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution amending Resolution No. 60,051–N.S.,
Classification and Salary Resolution for Local One Employees, to
establish the classification of Real Property Administrator effective
March 1, 2002.
Contact:
Ron Brown, Human Resources, 981-6800
Action: Adopted
Resolution No. 61,459–N.S.
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Equity
Adjustment for the Manager of Environmental Health
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution amending Resolution No. 60,051–N.S.,
Classification and Salary Resolution for Local One Employees, to
provide for an equity salary increase for the Manager of Environmental
Health effective February 26, 2002.
Contact:
Ron Brown, Human Resources, 981-6800
Action: Adopted
Resolution No. 61,460-N.S.
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Administrative
Leave Benefit for Unrepresented Fire Management Employees
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution amending Resolution No. 60,777–N.S. (Unrepresented
Employee Manual) to modify the administrative leave benefit for
employees in Representation Unit A (Unrepresented Fire Management)
assigned to the fire suppression function retroactive to January 1,
2002.
Contact:
Ron Brown, Human Resources, 981-6800
Action: Adopted
Resolution No. 61,461–N.S.
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Revision
of the Library Classification Series
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution amending Resolution No. 59,883-N.S.,
Classification/Salary Resolution for SEIU Local 535 to add new titles
for Supervising Library Specialist and Library Specialist I and II
classifications and new salary ranges for the Central Library
Circulation Services Supervisor and the Supervising Library Assistant
classifications.
Contact:
Ron Brown, Human Resources, 981-6800
Action: Adopted
Resolution No. 61,462–N.S.
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3039
Shattuck Avenue (dba Brothers Liquors): A Public Nuisance and Ordering
Cessation of the Operation
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution declaring 3039 Shattuck Avenue a public
nuisance and enjoining the use pursuant to Section 23B.64.030 of the
Berkeley Municipal Code.
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
Action:
Adopted Resolution No. 61,463–N.S.
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Contract:
La Loma Retaining Wall Project
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution 1) accepting funds from Safeco Insurance
Company in the amount of $63,630, for repair of the La Loma retaining
wall at the intersection of La Loma Avenue and Hilgard Avenue; 2) and
approving plans and specifications for the La Loma Retaining Wall
Project; and 3) authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract and
any amendments with the lowest responsible bidder, in an amount not to
exceed $63,630, for the period of January 2, 2002 to December 30,
2002.
Contact:
Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
Action: Adopted
Resolution No. 61,464–N.S.
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Contract:
Sanitary Sewer Design and Support Services
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to amend the
contract with C.S. Young Engineers, Inc. for sanitary sewer design and
related engineering support services, by increasing the amount
$180,000 for a total amount not to exceed $760,700 and extending the
term 120 calendar days.
Contact:
Rene Cardinaux, Public Works, 981-6300
Action: Adopted
Resolution No. 61,465–N.S.
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Re-Evaluation
of City Refund Policy
From:
Councilmember Olds
Recommendation:
Request that the City Manager re-evaluate the policy of
refunding overcharges and return to Council with a proposal to make
the reimbursement of overcharges more equitable.
Contact:
Betty Olds, District 6, 981-7160
Action:
Approved recommendation.
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Expansion
of Aquatic Park
From:
Mayor Dean
Recommendation:
Refer
to the City Manager the expansion of Aquatic Park through the
acquisition of the American Soils and the Radio Station properties;
and request that all necessary review processes be completed and that
either one or more separate applications for Proposition 40 grant
funds be prepared in time for submission as soon as the application
period is open, and that the City Manager inform the Council when an
application(s) is being submitted.
Contact:
Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Action:
Approved recommendation.
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Waterfront
Development on Private Waterfront Land
From:
Mayor Dean
Recommendation:
1. Schedule as a workshop for March 12, 2002 a discussion about
the amount of development allowable on private property at the
waterfront, and invite members of the Waterfront Commission and
representatives from the Sierra Club, Citizens for an Eastshore Park,
the Audubon Society, Save the Bay, and other interested parties to
participate along with City staff and Councilmembers. 2. Request the
City Manager to inform the private property owner(s) and the East Bay
Regional Park District about the workshop. 3. Request the City Manager
officially request from the Park District a copy of the appraisal used
by the State in the acquisition of the land for Eastshore Park, if
this appraisal is a public document.
Contact:
Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Action:
Approved recommendation and scheduled a workshop on March
12, 2002.
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FAIR
FACE (Fairness for Firefighters & All City Employees) regarding
new Retirement Benefits
From:
Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation:
Refer
to the City Manager consideration in next year’s budget a process
for ways to move towards an equitable policy in implementing new state
retirement rules for firefighters and for all city employees.
Contact:
Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
Action:
Approved recommendation.
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Proclamation
Celebrating the Election of a Tibetan “Prime Minister” and the
Raising the Tibetan Flag on March 10th in Solidarity with
the Tibetan People
From:
Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation:
Support proclamation celebrating the election of a
Tibetan “Prime Minister” and allowing the Tibetan flag to be
raised on the city flag pole to show solidarity with the people of
Tibet and Tibetan support groups in commemoration of the Tibetan
National Uprising.
Contact:
Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
Action:
Approved recommendation (Abstain: Armstrong).
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Presentation:
Draft East Bay Shoreline Park Plan
From:
Councilmembers Maio and Breland
Recommendation:
Request
the East Bay Regional Parks District present the Draft Plan to Council
at our meeting of March 12th or as soon as possible.
Contact:
Linda Maio, District 1, 981-7110 and Margaret Breland, District
2, 981-7120
Action:
Approved recommendation for presentation at a future date.
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Derby
Street Neighbors- Information and Action on Nasty Fences, Light
Pollution, and Zoning Enforcement
From:
Councilmember Worthington
Recommendation:
Refer
to the City Manager a request for a report from the City Attorney and
other staff addressing multiple issues including exploration of the
feasibility of application of the nasty fence ordinance retroactively,
timeline for addressing the light pollution ordinance proposed through
the Parks and Recreation Commission, and neighborhood specific zoning
enforcement issues.
Contact:
Kriss Worthington, District 7, 981-7170
Action:
Approved recommendation.
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Investigation
of Humane Violations by IBP, Inc.
From:
Citizens Humane Commission
Recommendation:
Send a letter to Congressperson Barbara Lee, asking her to
launch an investigation to determine if IBP, Inc. (formerly Iowa Beef
Processors) is in violation of the Federal Humane Slaughter Act, State
of Washington Slaughter Act, and Washington Anti-Cruelty Act by using
inhumane and unsafe practices.
Contact:
Kate O’Connor, Secretary, 981-6601
a.
City Manager Report
Recommendation:
The City Manager concurs with the content and recommendation of
the Commission’s Report.
Contact:
Kate O’Connor, Secretary, 981-6601
Action:
Approved recommendation.
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Withdrawal
of the Antibotic, Baytril®,
From the Market
From:
Commission on Aging
Recommendation:
Send a
letter to Helge H. Wehmeier, Chief Executive Officer of Bayer
Corporation, requesting that the Bayer Corporation voluntarily
withdraw its product, Baytrilâ,
from the market in response to findings that the use of this type of
antibiotic in chicken farming contributes to the development of
bacterial infections in humans that are resistant to antibiotic
treatment.
Contact:
Lisa Ploss, Secretary, 981-5110
a.
City Manager Report
Recommendation:
The City Manager concurs with the content and recommendation of
the Commission’s Report.
Contact:
Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 981-5100
Action:
Approved recommendation.
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Adjustments
to Council District Boundaries (Redistricting)
(To Be Delivered)
From: City Manager
Recommendation: 1) Conduct the second of two public hearings on a
preferred redistricting plan to amend council district boundaries
based on the 2000 census figures; 2) Upon conclusion of the public
hearing, hold a Council discussion and approve a specific plan, with
or without modifications; and 3) direct the City Clerk to draft the
Redistricting Ordinance for first reading at the meeting of March 12,
2002.
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Public
Testimony: The Mayor
opened the public hearing. 6
speakers. Moved,
seconded, carried (Worthington/Spring) to continue the public hearing
to a special meeting on March 4, 2002 at 6:30 p.m. in the North
Berkeley Senior Center at 1901 Hearst Avenue.
Actions:
Moved,
seconded, carried (Spring/Maio; Noes
– Armstrong, Hawley, Dean) to state a preference for Scenario E, the
Cohen/Rizzo Blend, presented by Councilmembers Maio and Worthington
with a recommendation that the plan be modified in a manner proposed
by ASUC in their ASUC/Rizzo proposal to provide more student
representation in two districts.
Moved,
seconded, failed (Hawley/Armstrong; Noes – Maio, Spring; Abstain –
Breland, Shirek, Worthington) to state a preference for Scenario A
with a recommendation that the plan be modified in a manner proposed
by ASUC in their ASUC/Cohen proposal to provide more students in
District 7.
Moved,
seconded, carried (Worthington/Maio; Noes – Spring, Dean) to form a
council subcommittee of Councilmembers Armstrong, Hawley, Maio,
Worthington) and to schedule a subcommittee meeting for February 28,
2002 at 12:00 p.m. in the Civic Center for purposes of meeting with
staff and drafting a compromise proposal for submittal to Council at
the March 4th meeting.
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Potential
Ballot Measures – November 2002 (held
over from 2/19/02)
From:
City Manager
Contact:
Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 981-7000
Action:
Held over to March 12, 2002.
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Mid-Year
Budget (held over from 2/19/02)
From:
City Manager
Contact:
Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 981-7000
Action:
Held over to March 12, 2002.
Appeals:
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2020
Kittredge Street (Library Gardens)
a.
Appeal filed by Frederick Lupke III, appellant
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
b.
City Manager Report
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board (ZAB) decision approving Use Permit 00-10000062 to construct
a 176-unit apartment complex with 3,000 square feet of ground-floor
commercial space, a 9,000 square foot parking/plaza area and a
455-space parking garage which includes the demolition of an existing
362-space parking garage; adopting a negative declaration with
findings and conditions of approval; and dismissing the appeal.
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
c. Communications
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Allan
Abshez withdrawing appeal on behalf of applicant John DeClerq
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Fred
Lupke III, appellant
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Action: Moved
to Consent Calendar by Councilmember Armstrong and adopted
Resolution No. 61,466-N.S. affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board
decision and dismissing the appeal.
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1439
Oxford Street
a.
Appeal filed by Steven Nemeth, appellant
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
b.
City Manager Report
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board (ZAB)
decision approving an Administrative Use Permit 01-200000110 to alter
a building with a non-conforming 3 foot side yard setback where 4 feet
is required, to change a roof into a second story deck and dismissing
the appeal.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
c.
Communications:
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Victor
R. Hanson, applicant (dated January 24, 2002)
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Stephen
Nemeth, appellant requesting continuance, (dated January 31, 2002)
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Victor
Hanson, applicant (dated February 8, 2002)
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Stephen
Nemeth, appellant (dated February 11, 2002)
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Action: Moved,
seconded, carried (Armstrong/Maio; Absent – Spring) to adopt
Resolution No. 61,467–N.S. affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board
decision and dismissing the appeal.
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356
Panoramic Way
a.
Appeal filed by Ann Reid Slaby, appellant
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
b.
City Manager Report
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board (ZAB)
decision to approve an Administrative Use Permit 01-20000057 to
enclose portions of the existing lower deck and to remodel a duplex to
a single-family dwelling and dismissing the appeal.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
c.
Communications:
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Chris
& Andy Ehlers-Hardie
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Molly
Keane
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Janice
Thomas
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Richard
Bahme and Anna Bahme
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Ann
Reid Slaby
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Action: Moved
to Consent Calendar by Councilmember Armstrong and adopted
Resolution No. 61,468–N.S. affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board
decision and dismissing the appeal.
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1513
Belvedere Avenue
a.
Appeal filed by Sidney Weinstein, applicant
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
b.
City Manager Report
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board (ZAB)
decision denying an Administrative Use Permit 00-20000210 with
findings, to legalize an 8 foot high fence and 7 ½ foot high trellis
within the front yard setback and dismissing the appeal.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
Actions: Moved,
seconded, (Hawley/Olds ) a main motion to remand the matter back to
the Zoning Adjustsments Board to ask them to work with the neighbors.
Moved,
seconded, carried (Spring/Maio; Noes – Armstrong, Hawley, Olds;
Abstain – Dean) a substitute motion to uphold the Zoning Adjustments
Board decision and dismiss the appeal and adopted Resolution No.
61,469–N.S.
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911
Fresno Avenue
a.
Appeal filed by Marti Lee Kennedy, applicant
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
b.
City Manager Report
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution affirming the Zoning Adjustment Board (ZAB)
denial of a Variance to legalize an accessory dwelling unit within an
existing garage with a 173-square foot addition in the R-1 District
and dismissing the appeal.
Contact: Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
c.
Communications:
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Betty
Kietzman
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Steven
Douglas
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Marti
Kennedy, applicant
Contact:
Sherry M. Kelly, City Clerk, 981-6900
Action: Moved,
seconded, carried (Olds/Maio) to adopt Resolution No. 61,470–N.S.
affirming the Zoning Adjustments Board’s decision and dismissing the
appeal. Mayor Dean asked
staff to work with the applicant to see if there was a way to provide
for the applicant’s special needs that would not require obtaining a
variance.
Old Business:
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Reject
Inclusion of Anonymous Letters in Council Packet
(held over by Worthington from 1/15/02 and continued to
1/22/02, 2/5/02, and 2/26/02)
From:
Mayor Dean and Councilmember Olds
Recommendation:
Adopt a policy that anonymous letters sent to the Council on
any subject will not be included in the Council packet when it is
published and distributed.
Contact:
Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100; Betty Olds, Councilmember
District 6, 981-7160
Action:
Withdrawn
by Mayor Dean.
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Update
on Bus Shelters (CF 215-00)
(Moved to Action by Hawley on 1/15/02 and held over to
2/5/02 and 2/26/02)
From: City Manager
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8101
Action:
Moved,
seconded, carried (Worthington/Hawley) to receive and file.
Councilmember Spring requested updates on the bus shelters in
the downtown.
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Elimination of Auto-Related
Uses on University Avenue (CF44-00) (Moved
to Action by Spring on 1/15/02 and held over to 2/5/02 and 2/26/02)
From:
City Manager
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8101
Action:
Held over
to March 12, 2002.
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Status
Report: Eastshore State
Park (Moved to
Action by Olds on 2/5/02 and held over to 2/26/02)
From:
City Manager
Contact: Lisa Caronna, Parks and Waterfront, 981-6700
Action:
Held over
to March 12, 2002.
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Parking
Enforcement – Citation Authority Amendments
(Held over by Maio from 2/19/02)
From:
City Manager
Recommendation:
Adopt an Ordinance amending Berkeley Municipal Code (BMC)
sections 6.24, 14.36, 14.40, 14.44, 14.52,
and 14.64 relating to
parking and stopping of vehicles to permit multiple citations, issuing
citations at inoperable meters and correcting the parking meter fee
rates.
Contact:
Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 981-7000, D.E. Butler,
Police, 981-5700, and Manuela Albuquerque, City Attorney, 981-6950
Action:
Held over to March 12, 2002.
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Active
Recreational Uses for the Albany Plateau in the Eastshore State Park
General Plan (Held
over by Spring from 2/19/02)
From:
Councilmembers Hawley and Shirek
Recommendation:
Ask
the City Manager to write a letter of support for the inclusion of
active recreational uses on the Albany Plateau as an option in the
General Plan for Eastshore State Park.
Our support would include a stipulation that the recreational
facilities be developed in keeping with State Park and Recreation
guidelines for active recreational uses, and that protection of
wildlife habitat should be a primary consideration as plans for the
fields are developed.
Contact:
Miriam Hawley, Councilmember District 5, 981-7155, Maudelle
Shirek, Councilmember District 3, 981-7130
Actions:
Moved,
seconded, failed (Hawley/Armstrong; Noes – Breland, Spring,
Worthington; Abstain – Maio, Olds, Dean) to approve the
recommendation amended as follows “support the inclusion of
recreational uses with an option of formal playing fields as a
possibility”.
Moved,
seconded, carried (Spring/Breland; Noes – Hawley; Abstain –
Armstrong, Shirek) to table the matter until March 19, 2002 to receive
recommendations from the Waterfront Commission and the Parks and
Recreation Commission.
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City
Manager Evaluation and Discussion of Compensation Issues
(Held over by Worthington from
2/19/02)
From:
Mayor Dean
Recommendation:
Request
the City Clerk schedule a time for a Closed Session Council Meeting to
conduct the City Manager evaluation and discussion of compensation;
that the Council designate the Mayor and Vice Mayor to meet with the
City Manager regarding compensation and report back to the Council at
the Closed Session. Approximately one and one-half hours should be reserved,
possibly at a noontime lunch meeting.
The meeting should occur when all Council members are available
and at the soonest date possible.
It is likely that only one meeting will be necessary for this
purpose.
Contact:
Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Action:
Moved to the Consent Calendar by Mayor Dean with the
addition of including Councilmember
Worthington to the subcommittee, and approved the recommendation.
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Dragon
Boating at the Berkeley Marina (Held
over by Worthington from 2/19/02)
From:
Mayor Dean
Recommendation:
Refer
to the City Manager for evaluation the use of the Berkeley Marina for
an expanded Berkeley Dragon Boat program, and encourage the Dragon
Boat leaders, members of the Parks and Recreation and Waterfront
Commissions, and related staffs to move forward to quickly complete
the review process since the dragon boat racing season is fast
approaching. Further, the
review process should include consultation with representatives of the
Sierra Club, Citizens for an Eastshore Park, the Aubudon Society, and
Save the Bay, as well as others who might have an interest in this
matter.
Contact:
Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Action:
Moved to Consent Calendar by Mayor Dean.
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Landmarks Preservation
Commission Notices of Decision: Discontinuation
of Initiation for: 2220
Cedar Street & 1300 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way (held
over by Mayor Dean from 2/19/02)
From:
City Manager
Contact:
Carol Barrett, Planning and Development, 705-8102
Action:
Moved to
Information by Mayor Dean with a request that the City Manager comes
up with a process that does not require the Council to certify
withdrawals of non-applications. Received and filed.
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Progress of the Residential
Preferential Parking Advisory Group (CF 67-00, CF 253-00) (held
over by Mayor Dean from 2/19/02)
From:
City Manager
Contact:
Fran David, Finance, 981-7300
Action:
Held over to March
12, 2002.
New Business:
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Amendment
to Contract for Firefighters
From:
Mayor Dean
Recommendation:
Receive
and take action on report from the City Manager regarding the request
from the Berkeley Firefighters Union to amend their contract to allow a
7 ¾% increase in salaries effective July 7, 2002.
Contact:
Shirley Dean, Mayor, 981-7100
Action:
Withdrawn by Mayor Dean.
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Berkeley
Mutual Aid Agreements of Oakland Fire Station Rebuilding (CF 196-01)
Contact:
Reginald Garcia, Fire, 981-3473
Action:
Received and
filed.
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Grant: Chronic Disease Prevention
Contact:
Fred Medrano, Health and Human Services, 981-5100
Action:
Received and
filed.
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Disaster
Preparedness – Responding to Acts of Terrorism (CF 208a-01)
Contract:
Reginald Garcia, Fire, 981-3473
Action:
Received and
filed.
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Berkeley
Way Neighbor’s Concerns, Santa Fe Right of Way
Contact: Linda Maio, District 1, 981-7110
Action:
Received and
filed.
The
following communications were read, noted and filed, unless otherwise
noted:
Page
No.
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Pam
Frantz, regarding traffic in the Willard/Russell Street Area Maio, Spring
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Carol
Denney, regarding Berkeley Folk Festival
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Jason
Meggs, regarding BPD-Bicycle meeting Worthington
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Ari
DaSilva, regarding food vending
Breland
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Howie
& Connie Muir, regarding 2700 San Pablo Avenue
Maio, Spring
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Anne
Marselis, regarding Roe v. Wade decision support
Breland
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Thomas
Kelly, regarding Strawberry Creek
Maio,
Breland, Spring, Olds
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Kay
Schwartz, regarding cable television franchise
Maio, Spring, Hawley, Armstrong
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Regarding
Santa Fe Right of Way Olds
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Harald
Frey
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Gethsemane
Community Church
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Berkeley
Way Neighborhood Association
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Dale
Sophiea
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Honor
Thompson
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Ray
Dobard, regarding Ed Roberts Campus
Worthington
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Patrick
Kennedy, regarding property development
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Patrick
Kennedy, regarding 2471 Shattuck Avenue
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Stephen
Klucharich, regarding 2517 Sacramento Street
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Marty
Lynch, regarding Alta Bates emergency room expansion
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Howie
Muir, regarding nodes in West Berkeley
Maio,
Shirek
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Will,
regarding pedestrian crosswalk flags
SUPPLEMENTAL
COMMUNICATIONS AND AGENDA REPORTS
Item
2 Real
Property Administrator Classification
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Revised
report from City Manager.
Item
6
3039 Shattuck Avenue (dba Brothers Liquors):
A Public Nuisance and Ordering Cessation of the Operation
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Denise
Simard
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Ronald
G. Heglin
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Maria
Bastaki
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Adam
Cash
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Erica
Cleary
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Ni
Li
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Mabel
Clifford
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Jennifer
Ewing
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Victoria
Ortiz
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Steve
Frankel
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William
Cravis
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Maguerite
Conrad
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Lisa
Vu
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Lloyd
Chase & Allan Chase
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Vern
Phillips
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Pennie
Warren
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Laura
Boles, Hall Mewbegin & Claudia McAuffrey
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Deborah
Barer & Greg Nelson
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Ray
Detrat
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Jodi
MacMillan Demartile
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Dana
Kelly
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Scott
Parker
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Johnanna
Phillips
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George
Wright
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Carolyn
Hand
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Cathy
Li
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Kenny
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Gordon
Adams
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Janet
Roberts
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Josh
Tarter
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L.
Dunlap
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Byron
Onisko
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Dean
Smith
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Douglas
James
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Jennifer
Elrod
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Ethan
Sanford
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Jamie
Greenberg
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Susan
Wood
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Annette
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J.
Stevens
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Nancy
Vernon
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Claudia
Halbert
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Sam
Herbert
Item
18 Adjustments
to Council District Boundaries (Redistricting)
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Josh
Fryday
Item
21 2020
Kittredge Street (Library Gardens)
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Allan
Abshez
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Fred
Lupke
Item
22 1439
Oxford Street
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Stephen
Nemeth
Item
23 356
Panoramic Way
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Robert
Holub
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The
Schmidt Family
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Ann
Reid Slaby
Item
33 Dragon
Boating at Berkeley Marina
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Norman
La Force
Item
36 Amendment
to Contract for Firefighters
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Revised
report from Mayor Dean
Action:
Moved,
seconded, carried (Worthington/Maio) to suspend Council Rules to extend
the meeting to complete specific agenda items.
Adjourned
at 11:35 p.m. in memory of Maureen Wilson
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