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CityCouncil | 2006-08-01 | 3 | ( *06-387) Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meetings held on July 18, 2006, and the Special City Council Meetings held on July 20, 2006 and July 26, 2006. Approved. (*06-388) Ratified bills in the amount of $8,054,736.54 (*06-389) Recommendation to adopt Specifications and authorize Call for Bids for the Purchase/Lease of two greens mowers, two reel mowers, one tractor, five electric utility vehicles, one sweeper, and one self powered aerator. Accepted. (*06-390) Recommendation to amend Agreement with Masayuki Nagase to modify the dates of deliverables for Library Art Work for the New Main Library Project. Accepted. (*06-391) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Deleting Section 2-63.10, Third Party Claims, and by Adding a New Section 2-65, Disposition of Property Consisting of Sections 2-65.1 through 2-65.5, to Article V, Administrative Policies and Procedures Introduced. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (06-392) Public Hearing to consider Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding Article XVIII Earthquake Hazard Reduction in Existing Wood Frame One and Two Story Residential Structures to Chapter XIII (Building and Housing) Introduced. The Building Official gave a Power Point presentation. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether upgrades would be required for hazardous plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and fire/life safety systems, to which the Building Official responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Matarrese inquired what was the rationale for a flat fee, to which the Building Official responded a flat fee would provide an incentive to homeowners. Vice Mayor Gilmore opened the public portion of the hearing. David Kirwin, Alameda, stated multiple units should be included in the proposed program; he fears that seismic retrofitting would become mandatory; the 88,000 housing units referenced by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) already have survived more than a 6.9 magnitude earthquake on the Hayward Fault. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 August 1, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-08-01.pdf |