File #: 24-0243    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/25/2024 In control: * Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council
On agenda: 4/16/2024 Final action: 4/30/2024
Title: Subject: Raimondi Park Ballfield License Agreement To Oakland Ballers From: Councilmember Fife And City Administrator Johnson Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute 1-Year License Agreements With The Oakland Ballers, A Minor League Baseball Team, For Use Of (A) The Raimondi Park Baseball Field At A Rate Of Five Hundred Seventy Dollars ($570) Per Month In Exchange For Approximately $1.6 Million Dollars ($1,600,000) Of Improvements And (B) 1707 Wood Street For Special Event Parking At A Rate Of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) Per Month; (2) Making Findings That The Licenses For Below Fair Market Value Are In The Best Interest Of The City; And (3) Making Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings
Sponsors: Carroll Fife, Office Of The City Administrator
Attachments: 1. View Report, 2. View Attachment A, 3. View Attachment B, 4. View Attachment C, 5. View Attachment D, 6. View Legislation, 7. View Supplemental Powerpoint - 4/17/2024, 8. View Supplemental Legislation - 4/22/24, 9. 13791 C.M.S., 10. NOTICE AND DIGEST

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Subject:                      Raimondi Park Ballfield License Agreement To Oakland Ballers

From:                                           Councilmember Fife And City Administrator Johnson

Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute 1-Year License Agreements With The Oakland Ballers, A Minor League Baseball Team, For Use Of (A) The Raimondi Park Baseball Field At A Rate Of Five Hundred Seventy Dollars ($570) Per Month In Exchange For Approximately $1.6 Million Dollars ($1,600,000) Of Improvements And (B) 1707 Wood Street For Special Event Parking At A Rate Of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) Per Month; (2) Making Findings That The Licenses For Below Fair Market Value Are In The Best Interest Of The City; And (3) Making Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings