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CityCouncil/2008-06-05.pdf,3 | CityCouncil | 2008-06-05 | 3 | The Fire Chief continued the presentation. Following discussion regarding the Countywide paramedic service assessment district, Councilmember Matarrese requested staff to review implementing the voter-approved tax. The Fire Chief continued the presentation. Following discussion regarding training, Councilmember Gilmore inquired what is the average number of hours for training a firefighter. The Fire Chief stated the matter could be placed on the issue bin; continued the presentation. Councilmember Matarrese requested the City Manager to provide an analysis of whether or not the organization is large enough to warrant the Administrative Management Analyst position; inquired whether other cities of similar size have the position; stated other departments have the position; staff should review consolidating or outsourcing; requested the scenario slide be published to share it with the public. Councilmember Gilmore requested staff to review the possibility of having a Citywide grant writer. Mayor Johnson concurred with Councilmember Gilmore's suggestion; stated it could be handled on a contract basis. Domenick Weaver, Alameda Firefighters Local 689 President, discussed brown outs in San Francisco and Oakland; stated that he does not support the brown out proposal. John McCahan, Alameda, urged the Council to look for alternatives to pulling a truck company; suggested revenue enhancements, such as increasing and ensuring collection of EMS fees; further suggested EMS transport be considered; stated South San Francisco implemented said service. In response to Mayor Johnson's request for further explanation of EMS transport, Mr. McCahan stated there are options which would raise $800,000 to $1.4 million in revenue. Councilmember Gilmore stated there could be huge start up costs. Mr. McCahan encouraged review of the business model. Special Meeting Alameda City Council 3 June 5, 2008 | CityCouncil/2008-06-05.pdf |
HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2008-06-05.pdf,3 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2008-06-05 | 3 | The Board agreed that sandblasting would not be done on any brick, masonry, and porous or sensitive surfaces. The Board also wanted to be clear that this approval is only good for the first phase of the construction project and any future approvals would have to come before the Historical Advisory Board. Board Member Lynch expressed concern with the grammatical errors in the conditions of approval. She said that the line that reads "Planning Director or their designate" should be "Planning Director or his or her designate". Board Member Iverson expressed concern that if the project does not proceed as planned, there is no language that obligates the architect to make the building watertight and wanted to include that in the conditions of approval. Mr. Rockhold offered to return to the Historical Advisory Board periodically to update the board on the progress of the construction of the project. Motion (Irons)/ Second (Iverson) to approve the Certificate of Approval with conditions. Ayes: 4; Noes 0; Absent: Chair Anderson (7-C) Certificate of Approval - PLN08-0156 - 970 Pearl Street. The Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Approval for the demolition of more than thirty percent (30%) of the value of a single-family residence built in 1937. Exterior alterations including additions and window replacement are also proposed. The site is located within and R- 1, One-Family Residence Zoning District. (LA) Mr. Jon Biggs presented the staff report for a Certificate of Approval for 970 Pearl Street. He gave a brief summary of the project. Staff recommends approval of the application with conditions. Mr. Tim Banuelos spoke to the project and gave a brief history of the current status of the project. He mentioned the condition of the house and pointed out the need for repairs due to dry rot and upgrades from outdated materials to more modern, efficient materials. Board Member Lynch expressed concern with condition number 4 and wanted clarification regarding the replacement of the windows. She also asked about the awning … | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2008-06-05.pdf |
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