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CityCouncil | 2020-01-21 | 2 | (20-033) Conference with Legal Counsel - Workers' Compensation Claim (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.95); Claimant: Robin Haines; Agency Claimed Against: City of Alameda (20-034) Conference with Legal Counsel - Workers' Compensation Claim (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.95); Claimant: Jill Ottaviano; Agency Claimed Against: City of Alameda (20-035) Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9); Case Name: Boatworks V City of Alameda, et al.; Court: Superior Court of the State of California, County of Alameda; Case Numbers: RG16823346, RG16841240 RG19041531. Not heard. Following the Closed Session, the meeting was reconvened and the City Clerk announced that regarding Real Property, staff provided information and Council provided direction with no vote taken; regarding Clark, the case involves a workers' compensation claim by Applicant Brian Clark, a former Police Officer who joined the City on August 14, 2012; the Applicant sustained injuries during a Police response on September 25, 2017; the Applicant had total temporary psychiatric disability from the date of the incident, September 25, 2017, and retired via industrial disability retirement on July 20, 2019; the Council voted unanimously, via roll call vote, to authorize the City Attorney to settle the pending workers' compensation claim in an amount not to exceed $73,344.17; regarding Couch, he case involves a workers' compensation claim by Applicant Joseph Couch, a former Police Officer who joined the City on September 23, 2014; the Applicant's injury occurred on April 18, 2015 at the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, where the Officer was involved with a combative subject; the Applicant was unable to ever return to full duty and retired via industrial disability retirement on September 17, 2017; the Council voted unanimously, via roll call vote, to authorize the City Attorney to settle the pending workers' compensation claim in an amount not to exceed $32,249.50; regarding Haines, the case involves a workers' compensation claim by Applicant Robin Haines, a former Firefighter who joined the City on August 3, 1998; the Applicant's injury occurred on May 24, 2016 while responding to a significant house fire and was in full personal protective equipment while coming down from the first story roof; the Applicant was unable to return to full duty and retired on December 16, 2016 via industrial disability retirement; the Council voted unanimously, via roll call vote, to authorize the City Attorney to settle the pending workers' compensation claim in an amount not to exceed $62,770.78; and regarding Ottaviano, the case involves a workers' compensation claim by Applicant Jill Ottaviano, a former Police Officer who joined the City on May 23, 1997; the Applicant's injury occurred on October 8, 2014 when she sustained a cumulative injury after 17 years of service performing customary Police duties and wearing a duty belt/vest; the Applicant was unable to return to full duty and retired via industrial disability retirement on March 31, 2019; the Council voted unanimously, via roll call vote, to authorize the City Attorney to settle the pending workers' compensation claim in an amount not to exceed $63,177.75. Special Meeting Alameda City Council January 21, 2020 2 | CityCouncil/2020-01-21.pdf |