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CityCouncil | 2016-03-01 | 19 | Mayor Spencer clarified that Council is only being asked to approve the issues to be brought back; Council is not voting on whether or not to put the issues on the ballot. The Interim City Manager stated staff will bring the actual language back to Council, and the Council will be asked to formally vote to place the items on the November Ballot. Vice Mayor Matarrese moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft seconded the motion, which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers, Ezzy Ashcraft, Matarrese, Oddie and Mayor Spencer - 4. Abstention: Councilmember Daysog - 1. (16-112) Response to City Council Referral Regarding a Possible Wetlands Mitigation Bank at Alameda Point. Continued to March 15, 2016. (16-113) Summary title: Consider: 1) an Ordinance regarding Rent Review, Rent Stabilization and Limitations on Evictions, Amending the Duties of the Rent Review Advisory Committee (RRAC), and Suspending the Current Article XIV of Chapter VI regarding Rent Review; 2) Determining that Adoption of the Ordinance is not a Project Under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) or, if It is a Project, the Ordinance is Exempt from CEQA; and 3) an Urgency Ordinance Extending a Temporary (Additional 22 Days) Moratorium on Rent Increases for Certain Residential Rental Properties and on Evictions from all Residential Rental Properties Except for Just Cause. Ordinance No. 3148, "Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by (A) Adding Article XV to Chapter VI Concerning Review of Rent Increases Applicable to All Rental Units and Rent Stabilization Applicable to Certain Rental Units and Concerning Limitations on Evictions and the Payment of Relocation Assistance Applicable to All Rental Units, (B) Amending Section 2-23.4 Concerning the Duties of the Rent Review Advisory Committee, and (C) Suspending Article XIV of Chapter VI in Its Entirety; and Determining that Adoption of the Ordinance is not a Project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) or, if It is a Project, the Ordinance is Exempt under CEQA." Finally passed; and (16-113A) Public Hearing to Consider Urgency Ordinance No. 3149, "Extending within the City of Alameda a Temporary (an Additional 22 Days) Moratorium on Rent Increases for Certain Residential Rental Properties and on Evictions from all Residential Rental Properties Except for Just Cause.' Adopted. The Community Development Director gave a brief presentation. Stated that she does not believe the ordinance complies with CEQA: Former Councilmember Barbara Thomas, Alameda. *** Regular Meeting Alameda City Council March 1, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-03-01.pdf |