Meeting Name: *Rules & Legislation Committee Agenda status: SUPPLEMENTAL
Meeting date/time: 10/26/2023 10:30 AM Minutes status: FINAL  
Meeting location: City Council Chamber, 3rd Floor
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23-0799 12 Report and RecommendationApproval Of The Draft Minutes From The Committee Meeting Of October 12, 2023AcceptedPass Action details Not available
23-0816 13.1 City ResolutionSubject: FY 2023-25 Biennial Grants From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding Grant Agreements To Camps In Common, Centro Legal De La Raza, Inc., Conservation Society Of California, Eden I & R, Inc., Family Bridges, Inc., Friends Of Peralta Hacienda Historical Park, Oakland Children's Fairyland, Inc., Oakland Parks And Recreation Foundation, Rebuilding Together Oakland, Spanish Speaking Unity Council Of Alameda County, Inc., Vietnamese American Community Center Of The East Bay, A California Public Benefit Corporation, And Vietnamese Community Development Incorporated Of The East Bay In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $1,415,061.00 For Fiscal Year 2023-24 And $1,412,968.00 For Fiscal Year 2024-25Scheduled  Action details Not available
23-0860 13.2 City ResolutionSubject: ITD Ivan Poon Retirement From: Information Technology Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Honoring And Congratulating Ivan Poon For His Retirement And 20 Years Of Exemplary Service To The City Of OaklandScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0862 13.3 City ResolutionSubject: OPD Staffing Study From: Office Of The Inspector General Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Professional Services Contract To PFM Financial Advisors LLC (“PFM Financial”) To Complete A Staffing Study Of The Oakland Police Department (OPD) In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Eight-Five Thousand Dollars ($285,000) Utilizing The Funds Allocated For That Purpose In The Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Budget Cycle Pursuant To A Policy Directive By The Oakland City Council President’s Budget Team. Waiving The Competitive Request For Proposal/Qualifications (RFP/Q) Process Pursuant To Oakland Municipal Code Section 2.04.051.B And The Local/Small Local Business Enterprise (L/SLBE) Program Requirements In The Best Interests Of The CityScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0863 13.4 City ResolutionSubject: FY 2023/2024 Surrendered And Abandoned Vessel Exchange (SAVE) Grant Program From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate The Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2025 Surrendered And Abandoned Vessel Exchange (SAVE) Grant Program In The Amount Of One Hundred Sixty-Six Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($166,250) To Fund The Abatement, Removal, Storage And Disposal Of Abandoned Vessels, And Authorize The City’s General Purpose Fund To Contribute Sixteen Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($16,625) To Cover The Associated Central Services Overhead (CSO) CostsScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0857 13.5 City ResolutionSubject: Development-Related Tree Removal Permit Appeal, 13193 Skyline Blvd From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt One Of The Following Three Options: 1) A Resolution Denying The Appeal Filed By Ifemoa Adams Against The Decision Of Oakland Public Works Department Approving The Issuance Of Development-Related Tree Removal Permit T23-094 For An Undeveloped Lot Located At 13193 Skyline Blvd, Either:Scheduled  Action details Not available
23-0858 1  Report and Recommendation2) A Motion Directing Staff To Prepare A Resolution For Future City Council Consideration To Deny The Appeal With Additional Conditions; OrScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0859 1  Report and Recommendation3) A Motion To Direct Staff To Prepare A Resolution For Future City Council Consideration To Uphold The AppealScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0840 13.6 City ResolutionSubject: Budget Amendments FY 2023-25 From: Councilmember Kaplan, Mayor Thao, Office Of The City Administrator, Council President Bas, Councilmember Fife And Councilmember Jenkins Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Amending Resolution No. 89804 C.M.S., Which Adopted The Biennial Budget For Fiscal Years 2023-25, To Reallocate Funding In An Amount Not To Exceed $2,500,000 From Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority Debt Payments For The Purposes Of Improving 9-1-1 Emergency Response And Filling Vacant Positions; And (2) Waiving The Competitive Process Requirements And Local/Small Local Business Enterprise Program Requirements And Authorizing The City Administrator To Award Contracts Or Enter Into Amendments, As Needed, For The Purchase Of Computerized And Information Technology Systems, Professional Services, Supplies, And Services To Improve 9-1-1 Emergency Response Using The Reallocated Funding As Described Herein; And (3) Awarding A Grant To Oakland Private Industry Council, Inc. In An Amount Not To Exceed $60,000 For Hiring Outreach ServicesScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0864 13.7 Informational ReportSubject: Cash Management Informational Report For The Quarter Ended September 30th, 2023 From: Finance Department Recommendation: Receive An Informational Cash Management Report For The Quarter Ended September 30, 2023Scheduled  Action details Not available
23-0865 13.8 City ResolutionSubject: Citywide Cooperative Agreements From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving, In Accordance With City Council Budget Appropriations And Allocations As Adopted By The Fiscal Year 2023-25 Budget: (1) Ongoing Finance Department Purchasing Unit Cooperative Agreements Exceeding $250,000 For Citywide Commodities And Service Contracts As Set Forth In Table 1 In An Amount Not To Exceed Thirty-One Million Six Hundred Fifty-One Thousand Four Hundred Seventeen Dollars ($31,651,417); (2) Ongoing Public Works Cooperative Purchase Agreements Exceeding $250,000 For Commodities And Service Contracts As Set Forth In Table 2A In An Amount Not To Exceed Nine Million Eighty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,089,000); (3) Increasing Previously Approved Department Of Public Works Cooperative Agreements Exceeding $250,000 For Commodities And Service Contracts By Nineteen Million Forty-Five Thousand Dollars ($19,045,000) As Set Forth In Table 2B For A Total Not To Exceed Contract Value Of Fifty-Six Million Two Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($56,260,000); And (4) And Adopting ApScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0866 13.9 OrdinanceSubject: Reusable Foodware And Plastic Litter Reduction Ordinance Report From: President Pro Tempore Kalb And Councilmember Gallo Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance To Reduce Litter On Our Streets And In Our Water Ways By: (1) Requiring Prepared Food Vendors To Use Reusable Food Service Ware For Dining On Premises, (2) Allowing Customer-Provided Reusable Beverage Cups And Food Containers For Take-Out, (3) Requiring That Prepared Food Vendors Shall Only Provide Disposable Foodware Accessories Upon Request, (4) Requiring Reusable Beverage Cups At City Facilities, (5) Requiring Reusable Beverage Cups At Large Venues, (6) Requiring Reusable Beverage Cups At Large Events, (7) Prohibiting The City Purchase, Sale, Or Distribution Of Packaged Water, (8) Encouraging The Installation Of Accessible Water Bottle Refill Stations At City Owned And Operated Facilities, And (9) Requiring Compliant Disposable Food Service Ware For Food Service; And Making California Environmental Quality Act FindingsScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0867 13.10 City ResolutionSubject: San Antonio Park Master Plan From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Adopting The San Antonio Park Master Plan And (2) Finding The San Antonio Park Master Plan Exempt From The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)Scheduled  Action details Not available
23-0868 13.11 City ResolutionSubject: Cooperation Agreement With East Bay Municipal Utility District From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Enter Into A Cooperation Agreement With The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) For The Water Service Relocation And Private Service Line Installation Project At Lake Chabot Golf Course, (2) Accepting EBMUD’s In-Kind Donation Of A New Relocation Water Service And Private Service Line Installation Project In The Estimated Value Of Five Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand Dollars ($565,000.00); And (3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0869 13.12 City ResolutionSubject: Pacific States Environmental Contractors, Inc. Contract Change Order Increase From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Waive Advertising And Competitive Bidding To Increase The Existing Construction Contract With Pacific States Environmental Contractors, Inc., For The 73rd Avenue Soil Remediation Project By An Amount Not-To-Exceed Sixty-Six Thousand, Five Hundred Three Dollars And Fifty Cents ($66,503.50), Bringing The Original Contract Amount Of Two Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($229,900.00) To A Total Contract Amount Of Two Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Four Hundred Three Dollars And Fifty Cents ($296,403.50); And (2) Adopt Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0870 13.13 City ResolutionSubject: On-Call Architectural Services Contracts From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Execute Professional Consultant Contracts For On-Call Architectural Services That Follow All City Advertising And Competitive Solicitation Requirements And Are Awarded In Direct Service Of Delivering On-Call Architectural Services For A Duration Of Four Years To The Following Tiers: 1. Tier 1 Firms Each For An Amount Not-To-Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) Annually To Qualified Consultants: Baran Studio Architecture, Blinklab, RPR Architects, Studio 144 Architects. 2. Tier 2 Firms Each For An Amount Not-To-Exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) Annually To Qualified Consultants: AE3, Arcsine, Brick & HGA, Dialog Design, ELS, HY Architects, LCA Architects, Page & Turnbull, PBK, Perkins Eastman, Shah Kawasaki Architects, Studio Bondy Architecture, Studio T-Square, Studio PerezScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0871 13.14 City ResolutionSubject: OPD Forensic Logic CrimeTracer Contract From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Three Year Contract With Forensic Logic, Inc., For The Period Of July 1, 2023 Through June 30, 2026, For Two Hundred And Seventy Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($272,500) For The First Year, And Two Hundred Sixty Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($262,500) Per Year For Years Two And Three, For A Total Contract Of Seven Hundred Ninety Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($797,500), For Access To The Forensic Logic Search And Analytics System And Related Network, Licensing, Technical Support, And Consulting Services; And (2) Waiving The City’s Advertising/ Bidding And Request For Proposal Requirements For The Proposed PurchaseScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0872 13.15 City ResolutionSubject: Community Traffic Safety Program From: Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Declaring The City Council’s Intent And Desire To Establish A 3-Year Pilot For A Short-Term Encroachment Permit Program That Allows Schools, Businesses, And Community Centers That Serve Vulnerable Populations To Apply For Temporary Encroachment Permits To Install Removable Traffic Safety Treatments And Create Traffic Calming Zones In The City’s Streets And Directing The City Administrator To Hold At Least Two (2) Community Meetings In Areas Of The City Within Oakland Department Of Transportation’s Identified High Injury Network To Solicit Feedback From Residents And Community Based Organizations And Assess Their Interest And Ability To Participate In The Pilot Program; And To Return To The Public Safety Committee Meeting On February 13, 2024 With A Report And Recommendations, Including The Following: (1) Information On Cities In California Or The United States That Have Successfully Implemented Similar Programs To Reduce The Number Of Traffic Accidents And Fatalities And IncreScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0873 13.16 Informational ReportSubject: Violence Reduction Efforts Through Measure Z - Public Safety And Services Violence Prevention Act Of 2014 From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From the Oakland Police Department, Department of Violence Prevention, Oakland Fire Department On Efforts To Reduce Violence In Oakland Through The Measure Z - Public Safety And Services Violence Prevention Act Of 2014 Presented To The City Council, Safety And Services Oversight Commission, Community Policing Advisory Board and the Police CommissionScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0695 23.17 Informational ReportSubject: Oakland PFRS’s Investment Portfolio As Of June 30, 2023 From: Finance Department Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Oakland Police And Fire Retirement System’s (“PFRS”, Or “System”) Investment Portfolio As Of June 30, 2023Received and Filed  Action details Not available
23-0738 13.18 OrdinanceSubject: Salary Ordinance Amendment For Various Classifications From: Human Resources Management Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Salary Schedule Of Ordinance No. 12187 C.M.S. (“Salary Ordinance”) To: (A) Add The Full-Time Classification Of Triangle Incident Response Coordinator And The Full-Time Classification Of Special Activity Permits Coordinator; And (B) Amend The Salary Of The Full-Time Classification Of Planner III, Historic Preservation And The Permanent Part-Time Classification Of Planner III, Historical PreservationScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0757 13.19 Informational ReportSubject: City Administrator Contract Authority Report, FY 2022-23 From: Finance Department Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On All Purchases And Contracts Authorized By The City Administrator, Within The City Administrator’s Contract Authority During Fiscal Year 2022-23, In Accordance With The Oakland Municipal Code Section 2.04.020Received and Filed  Action details Not available
23-0758 13.20 Informational ReportSubject: Annual Equal Access To Services Ordinance Compliance Report For Fiscal Year 2022-23 From: Human Resources Management Department Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report Regarding The Annual Equal Access To Services Ordinance Compliance Report For Fiscal Year 2022-23Received and Filed  Action details Not available
23-0776 13.21 Informational ReportSubject: Slavery Disclosure Ordinance Annual Update From: Finance Department Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Status Of Implementation Of The Slavery Era Disclosure OrdinanceScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0783 13.22 City ResolutionSubject: ITD Oakland Network Upgrade From: Information Technology Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Cooperative Purchase Agreement With Presidio Networked Solutions Group, LLC., For A Not To Exceed Contract Grand Total Amount Of $1,023,111.57 With A Term Starting November 7, 2023 And Ending December 31, 2025 To Upgrade The City’s Core IT Network Switching Infrastructure With Next Generation Hardware, And Waiving The Local/Small Local Business Enterprise Program RequirementsScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0759 13.23 City ResolutionSubject: Parking And Mobility Updates From: Department Of Transportation Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Accept And Appropriate $1,500,000 In Grant Funds From The Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s (MTC) Parking Management Implementation Capital Grant Program; (2) File An Application For Funding Assigned To MTC, (3) Commit Matching Funds Of $194,341 From Measure B/BB Grant Matching Funds; (4) Add One Full Time Three Year Limited Duration Transportation Planner I Position In The Department Of Transportation Fiscal Year 2024-25 Mid-Cycle Budget Proposal To Implement The Grant Funded Oakpark+ Project; (5) State Assurance To Complete The Project; And (6) Adopt Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act FindingsScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0760 1  OrdinanceSubject: Parking And Mobility Updates From: Department Of Transportation Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance: (1) Amending Oakland Municipal Code: (A) Section 10.04.040 To Define Traffic Islands And Medians; (B) Section 10.28.280 To Establish A New Violation For Parking A Vehicle On Or In A Traffic Island Or Median; (C) Section 10.36.140 To Add The Following Streets To The List Of Approved Parking Meter Zones: 2nd Street From Jefferson Street To Washington Street, Broadway To Webster Street And Harrison Street To Oak Street, 3rd Street From Jefferson Street To Washington Street, Franklin Street To Webster Street And Harrison Street To Oak Street, 4th Street From Webster Street To Oak Street, 5th Street From Broadway To Oak Street, 7th Street From Wood Street To Oak Street, 9th Avenue From 8th Avenue To Embarcadero, 9th Street From Clay Street To Franklin Street, 10th Street From Castro Street To Broadway, 24th Street From Northgate Avenue To Telegraph Avenue, 25th Street From Northgate Avenue To Telegraph Avenue, 26th Street From Telegraph Avenue To Broadway, 39th StreeScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0778 13.24 City ResolutionSubject: On-Call Appraisal, Title And Escrow Contracts From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute Seven (7) On Call Professional Service Agreements For Real Estate Appraisal, Title And Escrow Services In Amounts Not To Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) Per Vendor, Totaling Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,500,000) For All Vendors Combined Over A Five-Year Term, With Bender Rosenthal Inc., Colliers International, Yovino-Young Inc., Integra Realty Resources, Valbridge Property Advisors, Chicago Title Company And Old Republic Title CompanyScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0784 13.25 City ResolutionSubject: 2023 Mills Act Contract Recommendations From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution, As Recommended By The Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board, Approving Three (3) Mills Act Contracts Between The City Of Oakland And The Properties At 295 MacArthur Boulevard, 867 Willow Street, And 3220 MacArthur Boulevard, Pursuant To Ordinance No. 12987 C.M.S., To Provide Property Tax Reductions In Exchange For Owners’ Agreement To Repair And Maintain Historic Properties In Accordance With Submitted Work Programs And Approving Total City Tax Revenue Reduction Estimated To Be Below $25,000 Per Year, And Making California Environmental Quality Act FindingsScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0785 13.26 City ResolutionSubject: Affordable Housing Professional Services Agreements From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Extend The Terms And Increase The Amounts Of Four Existing Professional Services Agreements With The Following Consultants And Waive The Request For Proposals/Qualification Process: (A) Amy Hiestand Consultant, LLC Extending The Term From December 31, 2023, To December 31, 2026, And Increasing The Amount Of The Agreement From $150,000 To An Amount Not To Exceed $300,000; And (B) Kenneth Jones (Aka Liberty Atlantic Development Partners) Or An Entity Owned By Kenneth Jones, Extending The Term From December 31, 2023, To December 31, 2026, And Increasing The Amount Of The Agreement From $99,500 To An Amount Not To Exceed $150,000; And (C) Housing Tools, LLC, Extending The Term From May 1, 2024, To December 31, 2026, And Increasing The Amount Of The Agreement From $49,999 To An Amount Not To Exceed $150,000; And (D) Anjanette Scott, LLC, Extending The Term From May 1, 2024, To December 31, 2026, AndScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0786 23.27 City ResolutionSubject: 2023 Homekey Recommendations & Rapid Response Homeless Housing Program From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution: A Resolution: 1. Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept, And Enter Into Standard Agreements As A Local Agency Partner For, Funds Awarded Under Round Three Of The California Department Of Housing And Community Development’s Homekey Program, 2. Approving And Authorizing Affordable Housing Development Funding From Homekey Round Three And City Matching Funds For The Following Homekey Projects: Imperial Inn (490 West Macarthur Boulevard), Dignity Village (9418 Edes/606 Clara Street), Kingdom Builders Transitional Housing (624 14th Street), The Maya (4715 Telegraph Avenue), And Csh Enterprise Housing (8471 Enterprise Way), And 3. Making Related California Environmental Quality Act Findings; AndScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0787 2  City Resolution2) A Resolution: 1. Authorizing The City Administrator To Apply As A Local Agency Partner For Funds For Affordable Housing Development Grants From Round Four Of The California Department Of Housing And Community Development’s Homekey Program, 2. Waiving Local And Small Local Business Enterprise (L/SLBE) Program, Local Employment, And Oakland Apprenticeship Requirements For Homekey Projects, And 3. Making Related California Environmental Quality Act Findings; AndScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0788 2  City Resolution3) A Resolution: 1. Establishing A Rapid Response Homeless Housing (R2H2) Program To Fund Projects That Provide Housing To People Experiencing Or At Risk Of Homelessness In An Expeditious And Effective Manner, 2. Allocating City Capital Funds In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $10,400,740 And Operating Funds From The State Of California Permanent Local Housing Allocation Grant Program In An Amount Estimated To Be $19,667,562 To The R2H2 Program, 3. Authorizing The City Administrator To Fund Loans Or Grants Under The R2H2 Program Without Returning To Council, 4. Waiving Local And Small Local Business Enterprise (L/SLBE), Local Employment, And Oakland Apprenticeship Requirements For Projects Funded Under The R2H2 Program, And 5. Making Related California Environmental Quality Act FindingsScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0806 13.28 City ResolutionSubject: Lakeshore LGBTQ Cultural District From: Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan, President Pro Tempore Kalb, Mayor Sheng Thao, Council President Nikki Fortunato Bas and Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Establishing The Oakland “Lakeshore LGBTQ Cultural District” To Uplift The Rich History Of And Cultivate A Supportive Environment For LGBTQ Individuals, Families, Allies, And Businesses In Lakeshore, And Nurture A Safe, Vibrant, And Welcoming CommunityScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0623 33.29 OrdinanceSubject: Ordinance Adding A Firearm Procurement Policy To The Oakland Municipal Code From: President Pro Tempore Kalb And Councilmember Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Adding Chapter 2.10 To The Oakland Municipal Code (1) Requiring That Any Contract With Manufacturers Or Retail Dealers Of Firearms Or Ammunition Includes Provisions Certifying Their Compliance With Applicable Local, State, And Federal Laws As Described; And (2) Prohibiting Contracts With Manufacturers Or Retail Dealers Of Firearms Or Ammunition That Refuse To Submit Or Are Otherwise Unable To Certify Their Compliance, Unless Granted A Waiver By The City AdministratorScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0761 13.30 City ResolutionSubject: DVP CalVIP Grant From: Department Of Violence Prevention Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Accepting And Appropriating A California Violence Intervention And Prevention Grant From The California Board Of State And Community Corrections In An Amount Not To Exceed Nine Thousand One Hundred Seventy-Four Dollars ($9,174) For The Period Of July 1, 2023, To June 30, 2025; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Take All Steps Necessary For The City To Receive The CalVIP Grant; And (3) Authorizing The City Administrator To Add One 0.8 Full-Time Equivalent Administrative Assistant I Position To The Department Of Violence Prevention (DVP) For The Term Of July 1, 2023, To June 30, 2025, For A Total Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) Using CalVIP Cohort IV Funding Accepted By The City In July 2022 Through Resolution No. 89367 C.M.S.Scheduled  Action details Not available
23-0800 14 Report and RecommendationReview Of Draft Agendas, Pending Lists, City Council And Committee Meetings And Oral Report Out Of The Closed Session AgendaAccepted as AmendedPass Action details Not available
23-0801 1  City ResolutionSubject: Appeal Of PLN20124 Commercial Project At 1431 Franklin Street From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing, And Upon Conclusion, Adopt One Of The Following Three Options: 1) A Resolution Denying The Appeal By Geoffrey Pete And Uphold The Planning Commission’s Environmental Determination And Approval Of Two Major Conditional Use Permits And Regular Design Review For The Construction Of A 27-Story Commercial Office Building With An Above Grade Parking Garage At 1431 Franklin Street, Oakland, CA (Project Case No. PLN20124); Or Provided The City Council Can Make The Appropriate Findings, EitherScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0802 1  City ResolutionSubject: Appeal Of PLN20125 Residential Project At 1431 Franklin Street From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing, And Upon Conclusion, Adopt One Of The Following Three Options: 1) A Resolution Denying The Appeal By Geoffrey Pete And Uphold The Planning Commission’s Environmental Determination And Approval Of Two Major Conditional Use Permits And Regular Design Review For The Construction Of A 40-Story Residential Tower With 381 Dwelling Units And An Above Grade Parking Garage At 1431 Franklin Street, Oakland, CA (Project Case No. PLN20125); Or Provided The City Council Can Make The Appropriate Findings, EitherScheduled  Action details Not available
23-0779 15 City ResolutionSubject: Appropriations Limit Increase For Fiscal Years 2024-2025 Through 2027-2028 From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution On The City Council's Own Motion Submitting To The Voters At The March 5, 2024 Special Municipal Election An Ordinance To Increase The Appropriations Limit For Fiscal Years 2024-25 Through 2027-28 To Allow The City To Expend Funds Collected From Twelve Voter-Approved General And Special Tax Ballot Measures For Emergency Medical Services, Paramedic Services, Library Services, Public Safety And Violence Prevention Services, Homeless Services, Children’s Services, Parks And Recreation, The Oakland Zoo And Other Lawful Governmental Purposes; And Directing The City Clerk To Take All Actions Necessary Under Law To Submit This Ordinance To The Voters At The March 5, 2024 Special Municipal ElectionApproved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward  Action details Not available