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CityCouncil | 2011-01-04 | 9 | The Senior Management Analyst stated Option 5 would mean that the City would have to use money from next year's General Fund because the tax would not be on the tax rolls until the following year. Councilmember Johnson stated that staff should see whether the City could take advantage of another BOE process. Vice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion, including direction to have a briefing, investigation and report on an expedited schedule with the BOE. Mayor Gilmore summarized the motion to approve moving forward with the annexation, instructing staff to have discussions with the State Board of Equalization regarding expediting the process, and providing a legal opinion regarding the entire process. The Acting City Manager stated the matter could come back at the February 1st City Council meeting or February 2nd Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority Meeting. On the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (11-017) Recommendation to Provide Input on the City Manager Recruitment Brochure and Approve Designating a Council Subcommittee to Finalize the Brochure, Review Applications and Select Candidates for Interviews. The Human Resource Director gave a brief presentation. Mayor Gilmore stated a sub-committee was appointed on December 28th; tonight's objective is to review the Request for Qualification (RFQ). The Human Resources Director stated the [RFQ] brochure was developed by an executive search firm six years ago; a similar brochure has been developed in house. Mayor Gilmore stated a national search was conducted last time; some candidates were from out of State; Council asked one candidate how objectives would be accomplished without adequate funding; the out of State candidate responded that the matter has never been an issue; inquired whether Council wants to encourage out of State applicants this time. Councilmember Johnson responded out of State applicants would take a long time to get up to speed with California law; stated that she would prefer to focus on candidates with California experience. Councilmember deHaan stated California experience is important. Councilmember Johnson stated having a very high knowledge of California law should be made very clear; reference to the Library needs to be deleted; the brochure should Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 9 January 4, 2011 | CityCouncil/2011-01-04.pdf |