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CityCouncil | 2014-07-15 | 16 | should go forward and bring the matter back in September. The City Manager responded the record should reflect that the Council's nodding heads is affirmative. Councilmember Daysog requested the survey be included in the minutes. (14-327) Introduction of Ordinance Approving a Lease and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Documents Necessary to Implement the Terms of a Lease Amendment with Walashek Industrial & Marine, Inc. for Twelve Months in Building 517 Located at 150 West Trident Avenue at Alameda Point. [Continued to September 2, 2014.] (14-328) Introduction of Ordinance Approving the First Lease Amendment for Eight Years with Pacific Fine Foods, Inc. in Building 42 Located at 2480 Monarch Street at Alameda Point. [Continued to September 2, 2014] (14-329) Public Hearing to Determine Whether a Majority Protest Exists in the Proceeding to Increase Assessments in Island City Landscape and Lighting District 84- 2, Proposed Zone 8 (Webster Street); and (14-329 A) Resolution No. 14956, "Confirming the Ballot Results and Providing for no Majority Protest and the Levy of an Annual Assessment for Island City Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 84-2 Zone 8 (Webster Street). Adopted. Councilmembers Daysog and Chen recused themselves and left the dais. The Public Works Administrative Services Manager gave a brief presentation. Mayor Gilmore called for the submission of any assessment ballots or replacement assessment ballots before the close of the public hearing. There being no submissions, Mayor Gilmore called a recess at 12:23 a.m. to allow the City Clerk to tabulate the assessment ballots received prior to the close of the public hearing and reconvened the meeting at 12:37 a.m. The City Clerk reported the following results: 70 ballots were mailed to business owners within boundaries of the assessment district; 24 ballots were received prior to the close of the public hearing; 14 ballots representing $12,343.87 of assessments support the levy of the proposed assessment within the assessment district; 10 ballots representing $6,556.80 of assessments opposed the levy of the proposed assessment within the assessment district; the majority of protest was not received and the Council can proceed in considering the resolution. Vice Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft moved adoption of the resolution declaring the results of the assessment ballot tabulation, approving the Engineer's Report, increasing assessments Regular Meeting Alameda City Council July 15, 2014 | CityCouncil/2014-07-15.pdf |