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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2008-07-28.pdf,2 | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2008-07-28 | 2 | Commission on Disability Issues July 28, 2008 Minutes Page 2 of 5 Chair Lord-Hausman asked if there is a web page to which Ms. Krause replied yes, although it is linked to the Alameda Recreation and Park Department. Chair Lord-Hausman stated that she would like the CDI to have a link to Mastick, to which Ms. Krause replied that is perfectly fine and if the CDI provided information to Mastick, they would distribute it on behalf of the Commission. Commissioner Kirola asked if paratransit tickets can be purchased at Mastick to which Ms. Krause replied yes, every Tuesday through Thursday, between 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon. Commissioner Berger asked if there was a chance that a Mac computer could be purchased for the Senior Center's computer classes to which Ms. Krause responded not any time soon as most are PC's. Ms. Krause thanked the Commission for their time and questions. 2. Emergency Disaster Plan (Rick Zombeck, Disaster Preparedness Officer/AFD): In Rick Zombeck's absence, Sharon Oliver, Captain, Alameda Fire Department (AFD), gave a presentation on the City's Disaster Preparedness Plan. Captain Oliver also works with the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and Executive Team on City-wide issues. The City's basic Emergency Plan establishes emergency and directions in the event of a disaster and operational area which is Alameda County. AFD is the first responder to a disaster or emergency situation in the City and then it expands to the County and upward to the State and Federal Governments. Captain Oliver concluded the presentation with an overview of the City's emergency plan. Chair Lord-Hausman asked if additional copies are available to which Captain Oliver replied that a copy is available at the Main Library and a future copy will be made available online within the City's website. Commissioner Berger asked if all the radios are based on the National Incident Management System (NIMS) to which Captain Oliver replied that NIMS was enacted after September 11, 2001 by the Federal Government to ensure that al… | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2008-07-28.pdf |
PensionBoard/2008-07-28.pdf,2 | PensionBoard | 2008-07-28 | 2 | City of Alameda Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Pension Board - Monday, July 28, 2008 Page 2 Member Follrath motioned to adopt the consent calendar and seconded by Member Willis. Passed 4-0 5. AGENDA ITEMS: 5-A. The Chief Financial Officer's Financial Report for City of Alameda Police and Fire Pension Funds for the period ending June 30, 2008 was accepted as presented. Member Follrath moved to approve, seconded by Member Willis. Passed 4-0 5-B. Continuation of discussion on purchasing and erecting new flagpoles at City Hall. Member Willis researched the Ecivis website and passed out grant information from the website. This website handles a lot of local government grants and charges between $15,000 to $25,000 for their services. The Board agreed that this website would benefit the City as a whole to have for their City programs, but decided it was too expensive for this purpose. Member Follrath spoke with the Chief of Police who informed him that the Police Groups will be discussing the donation with their membership. Member Follrath said he will wait until the Chief of Police or Police Groups contact him. Member Follrath also mentioned that he will contact the Eagles again and that he has not contacted the Elks yet. 5-C. Memo from Human Resources Director notifying of death of 1079 Pensioner, Frances Westmoreland, widow of Police Lieutenant Ralph Westmoreland was accepted with regrets on a motion by Member Elzig and seconded by Member Follrath. Passed 5-0. 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (PUBLIC COMMENT) There were no oral communications. 7. PENSION BOARD COMMUNICATIONS (COMMUNICATIONS FROM BOARD) Member Willis informed the Board that this was the last Pension Board meeting for Juelle Ann Boyer, Chief Financial Officer, because she is retiring. The Board thanked Juelle Ann Boyer for her service to the Pension board and wished her well in her retirement. Member Willis informed the Board that the new Interim Chief Financial Officer is Ann Marie Gallant. | PensionBoard/2008-07-28.pdf |
PlanningBoard/2008-07-28.pdf,2 | PlanningBoard | 2008-07-28 | 2 | The public hearing was opened. Eugenie Thompson requested postponement of the Alameda Towne Centre agenda item from the Planning Board meeting of August 11, 2008 to the meeting of August 24, 2008. She also inquired whether the public hearing would be reopened and if public notices would be sent out. The public hearing was closed. President Kohlstrand stated the public hearing for Alameda Towne Centre would be reopened at the next hearing and re-noticing would include those who commented on the EIR. The item would be heard on August 11, 2008. Interested parties who could not attend this meeting were encouraged to submit written comments prior to the meeting. 7. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: * Anyone may address the Board on a topic not on the agenda under this item by submitting a speaker's information slip, subject to the 5-minute time limit. The public hearing was opened. David Howard addressed the Board regarding his opposition to the proposed Grand Marina transfer of 36 affordable housing units off-site to Island High. He also submitted written comments. Erik Miller spoke in opposition to the proposed Grand Marina transfer of 36 affordable housing units off-site to Island High. He believes affordable units should not be clustered together but integrated into "market rate" developments. Joseph Yon spoke in opposition to the proposed Grand Marina transfer of 36 affordable housing units off-site to Island High. He believes a 36-unit development would be incompatible with the neighborhood, that parking would be an issue, that concentration of affordable units at one site is discriminatory, and the proposed units are rentals, not for-sale homes, which would generate pride of ownership. He does not believe the proposal is consistent with the City's Housing Element. In response to a question from the Board, staff clarified the Board's previous decision regarding the affordable housing units at Grand Marina, approving moving some but not all of the required units off-site. The Island High site would contain at least nine and u… | PlanningBoard/2008-07-28.pdf |
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