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CityCouncil | 2012-03-20 | 5 | being educated if Council approves the staff recommendation. Urged support of Councilmember Tam's suggestion: Jon Spangler, Alameda; and Bill Smith, Alameda. Councilmember Tam moved that the item be put on the May 15th City Council meeting after the TEP is addressed at Planning Board and Transportation Commission meetings. Vice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion. Under discussion, Vice Mayor Bonta stated the process is important; public education and input is a critical component of the measure. On the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember Johnson - 1.] (12-127) Adoption of Resolution Amending the Alameda City Employees Association (ACEA) Salary Schedule Establishing the Classification of Recreation Services Specialist. Not adopted. Continued to April 3, 2012. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (12-128) Resolution No. 14662, "Determining that the City Council Shall No Longer Serve as the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of the City of Alameda; and (12-128A) Resolution No. 14663, "Approving the Mayor's Selection of Members to the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of the City of Alameda.' Adopted. The Housing Authority Executive Director gave a brief presentation. Mayor Gilmore stated the staff report notes that specific Board Members may be removed by the Mayor with cause; inquired where cause is defined, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded possibly in the Health and Safety Code; stated that he would provide the definition. Mayor Gilmore stated that she would also like to know whether the Mayor would be bound by definition and could not be more specific. In response to Councilmember deHaan's inquiry, the Housing Authority Executive Director stated the defined benefit package would be through PERS and is similar to the current PERS plan the City has which is 2% at 55 for miscellaneous employees; in the early 1980's, the Housing Authority had the choice of being under social security or not; there is no backing out of the contract with social security; Housing Authority employees and the Housing Authority would pay into social security. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 March 20, 2012 | CityCouncil/2012-03-20.pdf |