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CityCouncil | 2007-12-04 | 3 | unanimous voice vote - 5. ( *07-565) - Recommendation to accept the Impact Fee Report for Police and Fire Services. Accepted. (07-566) - Recommendation to accept Affordable Housing Ordinance Annual Review. Former Councilmember Barbara Kerr, Alameda, stated Affordable Housing discussions always address money and building; lower income neighborhood preservation is never discussed; emphasis should be given to preservation. Mayor Johnson inquired whether former Councilmember Kerr was talking about existing neighborhoods and issues such as home additions. Former Councilmember Kerr responded huge planned projects could be a possible intrusion in her neighborhood; a Planning Board Member suggested moving the Wang Project west of Sherman Street another Planning Board Member suggested running all the streets northward to the Beltline; traffic protection was discarded. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Gilmore seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (*07-567) Recommendation to accept the Annual Review of the Citywide Development Fee and the Fleet Industrial Supply Center (FISC)/Catellus Traffic Fee. Accepted. (*07-568) Recommendation to appropriate $17,676 in Measure B Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Funds as the required local match for accepting a Bicycle Facility Program Grant from the Bay Area Quality Management District. Accepted. (07-569) - Resolution No. 14161, "Amending Resolution No. 12121 Setting the Order of Business of City of Alameda City Council Meetings. " Adopted. Councilmember deHaan stated currently any Councilmember can place any subject matter on the agenda; the proposal would eliminate said processi that he does not have a problem with Councilmembers identifying what they want to place on the agenda one of the actions [outlined in the staff report] is no action; after a matter gets to Council Referral, the Council can decide that it does not want to hear the matter and the issue would never get placed on the Regular Meeting 3 Alameda City Council December 4, 2007 | CityCouncil/2007-12-04.pdf |