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CityCouncil | 2013-11-19 | 4 | California Electrical Code, the current version of the California Plumbing Code, the current version of the California Mechanical Code, the current version of the California Energy Code, the current version of the California Green Building Standards Code, the 1997 Uniform Housing Code, and the 1997 Edition of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, Amending Article IV by repealing Sections 13-12 and 13-13 in their Entirety and Retitling Article IV "Vacant Buildings" and (B) Amend Chapter XV (Fire Prevention) by Repealing Section 15-1 in its Entirety and by Adding a New Section 15-1 to Adopt the current version of the Edition of the California Fire Code." Finally passed. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (13-535) Resolution No. 14871, "Appointing Elizabeth Wong as a Member of the Youth Advisory Commission." Adopted. Councilmember Tam moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (13-536) Receive Final Report Presentation and Recommendations from the City of Alameda's America's Cup Ad Hoc Committee. Christopher Seiwald, Ad Hoc Committee Chair, gave a Power Point presentation. Mayor Gilmore thanked Mr. Seiwald and the committee; stated the committee exceeded the expectations of the Council; hopefully San Francisco will be selected again. (13-537) Recommendation to Enter into Phase 2 of the Alameda County Mandatory Commercial Recycling Ordinance. The Public Works Administrative Services Manager gave a Power Point presentation. Vice Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated the ordinance is effective January 2014 with an enforcement date of January 2015; inquired what would happen if a violation takes place in between the dates. The Public Works Administrative Services Manager responded a violation letter would be sent; penalties can be enforced after January 2015, but not before. Vie Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft noted Alameda County Industries (ACI) expressed concern over revenue loss. The Public Works Administrative Services Manager stated more recycling and composting means less goes into solid waste, posing a revenue challenge for ACI; a comparable study done in Livermore showed a 1% to 2% rate increase in June of 2016. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 November 19, 2013 | CityCouncil/2013-11-19.pdf |