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CityCouncil | 2019-07-16 | 11 | (*19-436) Resolution No. 15568, "Amending the Fiscal Year 2019-20 Capital Projects Fund Budget for the Seaplane Lagoon Ferry Terminal Project by $10,200,000 Funded by an $8,200,000 Grant from Alameda County Transportation Commission and a $2,000,000 Grant from the Water Emergency Transportation Authority." Adopted. (*19-437) Resolution No. 15569, "Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Supplement No. 2 to Acquisition Agreement Relating to Community Facilities District No. 13-1." Adopted. (*19-438) Resolution No. 15570, "Approving Tentative Map No. 8500 for the Proposed Subdivision of the Alameda Marina Property Located at 1815 Clement Avenue. Applicant: Alameda Marina, LLC. The Environmental Effects of the Proposed Project Were Considered and Disclosed in the Alameda Marina Master Plan Environmental Impact Report (State Clearinghouse #2016102064). No Further Environmental Review is Required Under the California Environmental Quality Act." Adopted. (19-439) Ordinance No. 3245, "Amending Alameda Municipal Code Section 8-8.5 and 8-1.2 to Authorize the Public Works Director to Improve Safety and Visibility at Alameda Intersections." Finally passed. Expressed concern over not fully discussing allowing street furniture and bike racks: Jim Strehlow, Alameda. Councilmember Oddie Moved final passage of the ordinance. Vice Mayor Knox White seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (19-440) Ordinance No. 3246, "Concerning the Establishment of an Annual General Adjustment, a Rent Registry, Banking, and a Petition Process for an Upward and Downward Adjustment of Rents." Finally passed. Submitted information and discussed rent increases and tenant turnover: Karen Miller, Alameda. Stated that she is opposed to using Consumer Price Index (CPI) for rent increases: Marilyn Schumacher, Alameda. Expressed concern over renters being displaced: Julian Critobal, Filipinos Advocates for Justice. Stated the compromises on rent increase at the last meeting were fair; urged Council approval: Zac Bowling, Alameda. Discussed rent control impacting development: Christopher Sparacino, Sparacino Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 July 16, 2019 | CityCouncil/2019-07-16.pdf |