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CityCouncil | 2020-07-07 | 3 | Councilmember Oddie stated there has been three attempts at getting Senate Bill (SB) 2 out of legislature and it has finally come to fruition. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft outlined the fee for SB2; stated the fee will go towards affordable housing. Councilmember Oddie moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember Vella seconded the motion, which carried by the following roll call vote: Councilmembers Daysog: Aye; Knox White: Aye; Oddie: Aye; Vella: Aye; and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft: Aye. Ayes: 5. (*20-460) Resolution No. 15672, "Calling for a General Municipal Election to be Consolidated with the Statewide General Election to be Held in the City of Alameda on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 for the Election of Certain Officers, and Requesting the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to Permit the Registrar of Voters to Render Specified Services to the City Relating to the Conduct of Said Election Pursuant to Section 10403 of the California Elections Code.' Adopted. (*20-461) Ordinance No. 3284, "Revising the City's Sewer Service Charges." Finally passed. (*20-462) Ordinance No. 3285, "Authorizing the City Manager or Designee to Execute a Third Amendment to the License with Amber Kinetics, Inc., a California Corporation, for the Unimproved Lot Located at 641 West Red Line Avenue in Alameda to Extend the Term for 12 Months and Provide One 12-Month Extension Option." Finally passed. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (20-463) Adoption of Resolution Calling for the Holding of a Consolidated Municipal Election in the City of Alameda on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, for the Submission of a Proposed Charter Amendment to Repeal the Prohibition Against Building Multi-Family Housing in Alameda and Authorizing City Councilmembers to File Written Arguments For or Against the Measure. Not Adopted. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Vella inquired the parcels likely to be impacted by the repeal of Measure A. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director responded the City will need to identify enough land to accommodate the lower-income portion of the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) which is estimated at roughly 2,000 units; stated the land will need to be zoned at 30-units per acre; areas that are being looked at are the Northern Waterfront, Alameda Point and some shopping center sites. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 January 7, 2020 | CityCouncil/2020-07-07.pdf |