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CityCouncil/2008-05-27.pdf,2 | CityCouncil | 2008-05-27 | 2 | transfers from other departments, to which the Finance Director responded the amount could be provided. Councilmember deHaan stated AP&T has the Utility Users Tax and franchise fees; inquired whether the total amount of what AP&T brings in is available. The Finance Director responded that she could provide said amount. The City Manager continued the presentation. Mayor Johnson requested information on whether Police Department overtime is due to the five unfilled positions. Vice Mayor Tam requested an explanation of the disparity between the cost to run the animal shelters at San Leandro and Alameda. questioned whether there is the same level of service and whether the one time donation will offset a significant portion of the cost. Council requested information on trends and projections of animal shelter donations. Regarding the animal shelter donation, Councilmember deHaan requested information on investing the $270,000. Councilmember Matarrese requested staff to review whether there is any capacity in the animal shelter for people outside the City to contract for the City's service. Councilmember Gilmore inquired exactly how much is being saved by reducing one Senior Dispatcher position; stated that before she agrees to cut the position, she would like information about where the City was and is now, and what trade-offs are involved. Councilmember Matarrese stated the presentation talked about guiding principles; in the past when the City was squeezed, the Council said that it wanted to flatten the organization as a policy; he would like the Council to consider said direction; instead of taking from the point of service delivery, upper management should be reviewed; people still would be supervised but management would be consolidated; the delivery of internal versus external services should be reviewed; the tip should go to protecting external delivery of service; the City can live with internal delivery of service slowing down; that he wants to ensure that the Council reviews giving said direction as a polic… | CityCouncil/2008-05-27.pdf |
CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2008-05-27.pdf,2 | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2008-05-27 | 2 | Commission on Disability Issues May 27, 2008 Minutes Page 2 of 6 Commissioner Berger asked what defines an individual with a qualified disability, to which Mr. Fruit replied that any person who has a physical or apparent disability would be considered to have a qualified disability. Commissioner Berger asked if the same consulting firm (SSA) could be used for future updates to the Transition Plan to which Mr. Handy responded that the computer software that SSA offers would enable the City to update the Transition Plan on an annual basis via the ADA Coordinator (Lucretia Akil). The ADA Coordinator will attend the yearly Capital Improvement Program (CIP) kick-off meeting to ensure that ADA updates are included within future CIP projects. Commissioner Berger asked about the sampling and new projects identified within the Transition Plan to which Secretary Akil responded that the City's Public Works Department staff are the managers of the CIP program and that she would ensure that those items identified be included with the annual CIP updated project lists. Commissioner Longley-Cook asked if Tinker Avenue extension is part of the Transition Plan update to which Mr. Handy responded that Tinker is part of the future Planning of Alameda Point and is not included in the Plan update. Commissioner Berger raised the inoperability of the Main Library disabled handicap button at the rear of the building to which Secretary Akil replied that particular item will be addressed directly with the Library Director and all other ADA accessible items identified in the Transition Plan have been repaired in the Main Library. Commissioner Berger asked how are all accessibility issues handled such as ramps that may not work for everyone, to which Mr. Fruit replied that architectural accessibility is modeled on individuals who have moderate strength and are mobile. Architectural features do address certain linear feet issues; however, it becomes a personal choice of the individual in terms of traveling certain paths or distances across th… | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2008-05-27.pdf |
PlanningBoard/2008-05-27.pdf,2 | PlanningBoard | 2008-05-27 | 2 | Mr. Thomas provided an update on future agenda items. b. Zoning Administrator Report There was no report. 7. ORAL COMMUNICATION: None. 8. CONSENT CALENDAR: 8-A. UP06-0010 - 1310 Central Avenue. Required Six Month Review of Use Permit for the extended hours of operation for the Alameda Valero Gas Station. The subject property is located in the R-4 (Neighborhood Residential) Zoning District. (DV) Mr. Thomas presented the staff report. Staff recommended that the Planning Board accept the Six-Month Review and find that Alameda Valero Gasoline was in conformance with the conditions of the Use Permit. The station would continue under the terms of the Use Permit, and no further reviews would be required. Any violations would initiate Code Enforcement actions, up to and including revocation of the Use Permit. The public hearing was opened. Mr. Phil Gravem, 1344 Sherman Street, spoke in support of this project. He noted that he lived across the street from this gas station. He noted that the shortened hours had been beneficial, and added that he was concerned about cars that were parked outside the bays and on the streets. He stated that things had generally been going well. Ms. Patricia Kinzel, 1307 Central Avenue, noted that she was undecided about this issue. She thanked Barbara Price of Public Works for changing the timing on the lights. Mr. Luon Zergser, applicant, Alameda Valero, 1310 Central Avenue, noted that some customers' cars were parked on the street when they did not come to pick them up before the station closed. He did not want to lock the cars in the garage in the event the customers came after hours for their cars. In response to an inquiry by Board member McNamara why some of the cars were parked partially out of the garage, Mr. Zergser replied that because of the configuration of the smog check testing equipment, the rear of the cars being tested must be outside the garage. He noted that other than the smog check, no servicing of the cars was performed outside the garage. In response to an inquiry by B… | PlanningBoard/2008-05-27.pdf |
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