Meeting Name: *Rules & Legislation Committee Agenda status: SUPPLEMENTAL
Meeting date/time: 5/6/2021 10:30 AM Minutes status: FINAL  
Meeting location: Tele - Conference
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21-0313 12 Report and RecommendationApproval Of The Draft Minutes From The Committee Meeting Of April 22, 2021AcceptedPass Action details Not available
21-0360 13.1 OrdinanceSubject: Plaza Covid-19 Rent Relief From: Economic & Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator, Or Designee, To Negotiate And Execute Amendments To Seven Leases With The Following Tenants: Big Oakland, Awaken Cafe, Downtown Wine Merchant, Pan Theater And Studio-Fab, 130 Cafe, Betti Ono Gallery, And Pro Arts, To (1) Forgive Up To Fifty (50) Percent Of Outstanding Rent Balances Not To Exceed $185,000 Total Forgiveness; And (2) Reduce Future Rents By Up To Fifty (50) Percent Ending No Later Than June 30, 2022 Not To Exceed $145,000 Total Rent ReductionScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0363 13.2 City ResolutionSubject: Extension Of On-Call Economic Consultant Professional Service Agreements From: Economic & Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The Amendment Of Resolution No. 85717 C.M.S. To Extend The Terms Of Professional Service Agreements For On-Call Economic Consulting Services By An Additional Two Years With A One Year Option To Extend, And To Increase The Amount Of Each Agreement By An Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) With The Following Five Firms: 1) Century Urban, LLC, 2) David Rosen & Associates, 3) Economic & Planning Systems, 4) Hausrath Economics Group, And 5) Keyser Marston Associates, And Waiving The Request For Proposals Process For These ContractsWithdrawn with No New Date  Action details Not available
21-0375 13.3 City ResolutionSubject: Denise Tiffer V. City Of Oakland, Et Al. From: Office Of The City Attorney’s Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise And Settle The Case Of Denise Tiffer V. City Of Oakland, Mark S. Borsuk Trust No. 1, Suzanne J. Borsuk Krueger Trust No. 1, Sheila Siegel Trust, Zachary D. Schwartz, O’Connor Family Trust, Zachary D. Schwartz, O’Connor Family Trust, Molly D. Siegel, Kimberley M. Siegel, And DOES 1 To 25, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. RG19017127, City Attorney’s File No. 32913, In The Amount Of One Hundred Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents ($100,000.00) (Department Of Transportation - Dangerous Condition)Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0366 13.4 Informational ReportSubject: Sugar Sweetened Beverage Community Advisory Board Funding Recommendations From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report Of The Recommendations Of The Sugar Sweetened Beverage Community Advisory Board For The Allocation Of Measure HH, Fund 1030 Revenue For The 2021-23 Fiscal YearsScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0377 13.5 City ResolutionSubject: Affordable Housing Week From: Council President Fortunato Bas And Councilmember Kalb Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Proclaiming May 13th To 20th, 2021 As The 25th Annual East Bay Affordable Housing WeekScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0374 13.6 City ResolutionSubject: May 2021 Mental Health Awareness Month From: Councilmember Taylor Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Proclaiming May 2021 Mental Health Awareness Month In The City Of Oakland And Calling On Alameda County To Fully Invest In Implementing All Of The Recommendations Contained In The April 22, 2021 Report From The United States Department Of Justice Civil Rights Division Entitled, “Investigation Of Alameda County, John George Psychiatric Hospital, And Santa Rita Jail”Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0191 13.7 Informational ReportSubject: Oral Report And Action To Expand ShotSpotter From: Vice Mayor Kaplan Recommendation: Receive A Oral Report From OPD/Administration On Current ShotSpotter Geographic Scope, Numbers Detected, Usage, And Responsive Deployments; And (2) Action On Options To Expand ShotSpotter Coverage AreaScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0279 23.8 City ResolutionSubject: OPD ShotSpotter Contract From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To (1) Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With Shotspotter, Inc. For Gunshot Location Detection Service Coverage For: A. OPD Shotspotter Area Phases I, II And III, From July 1, 2021 To June 30, 2023, For An Amount Not To Exceed Six Hundred One Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Six Dollars ($601,186) Per Year For A Total Of One Million Two Hundred Two Thousand, Three Hundred Seventy-Two Dollars ($1,202,372), With An Optional Third Year, From July 1, 2023 To June 30, 2024 For An Amount Not To Exceed Six Hundred One Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Six Dollars ($601,186); For A Total Not To Exceed One Million Eight Hundred And Three Thousand, Five Hundred Fifty Eight Dollars ($1,803,558) For The Period Of July 1, 2021 Through June 30, 2024; B. OPD Shotspotter Area Phase IV, From July 1, 2021 To June 30, 2023, For An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand, Three Hundred Dollars ($195,300) Per Year For A Total OfScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0298 23.9 City ResolutionSubject: DVP Violence Intervention Renewals Fiscal Year 2021-2022 From: Department Of Violence Prevention Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Renew Grant Agreements With Violence Intervention Program Service Providers In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Eight Million Five Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($8,560,000) For An Additional One-Year Term Beginning July 1, 2021 And Ending June 30, 2022Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0361 13.10 Informational ReportSubject: Report On Illegal Dumping, Graffiti, Blight, And Abandoned Autos From: Councilmember Gallo Recommendation: Receive A Report On Illegal Dumping, Graffiti, Blight, And Abandoned Autos, From The City Of Oakland’s Public Works DepartmentScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0358 13.11 OrdinanceSubject: Extension Of Flex Streets Program From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Adding Chapter 8.62, Section 5.51.150, Section 12.08.250, And Section 17.07.060(C) Of The Oakland Municipal Code (O.M.C.) To Expand Restaurant, Retail, Café, Parklet, And Mobile Food Vending Temporary Uses Of Outdoor Private Spaces And Public Right-Of-Ways (“Oakland Flex Streets Program”) Until March 31, 2022 To Encourage Healthy Outdoor Use And Enjoyment Of Businesses; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0359 13.12 OrdinanceSubject: Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-22 Local Measures M, N, Q, Z, D, And Parks Q From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance 1) Authorizing A Fiscal Year 2021-22 Increase In The Rate Of Property Tax Imposed By Voter-Approved Measures; And 2) Fixing The Rate Of The Property Tax And Levying A Tax On Real And Personal Property In The City Of Oakland For Fiscal Year 2021-22 For The Emergency Medical Services Retention Act Of 1997 (Measure M), The Paramedic Services Act Of 1997 (Measure N), The Library Services Retention And Enhancement Act Of 2004 (Library Measure Q), The 2014 Oakland Public Safety And Services Violence Prevention Act (Measure Z), The 2018 Oakland Public Library Preservation Act (Measure D), And The 2020 Oakland Parks And Recreation Preservation, Litter Reduction, And Homelessness Support Act (Parks Measure Q)Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0357 13.13 City ResolutionSubject: City Of Oakland 2021-2022 Tax And Revenue Anticipation Notes From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Providing For The Borrowing Of Funds For Fiscal Year 2021-2022 And The Issuance And Sale Of The City Of Oakland 2021-2022 Tax And Revenue Anticipation Notes In An Amount Not To Exceed $150,000,000, And Approving The Execution Of One Or More Note Purchase Agreements Relating To Such Notes And Authorizing Other Actions In Connection TherewithScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0362 13.14 City ResolutionSubject: Requesting State Increase Truck Weight For Zero Emission Trucks From: Vice Mayor Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Requesting That The State Of California Increase The Maximum Allowable Weight For Zero Emission Trucks On State RoadwaysScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0376 13.15 Informational ReportSubject: Report On Independent Budget And Finance Analysis From: Council President Fortunato Bas Recommendation: Receive A Special Presentation And Report By Harvey M. Rose Associates, LLC On Their Independent Budget And Finance Analysis Of The Proposed Fiscal Year 2021-2023 Budget For The City Of OaklandScheduled  Action details Not available
21-0314 14 Report and RecommendationReview Of Draft Agendas And Review Of Pending Lists For Council And Committee MeetingsAccepted as AmendedPass Action details Not available
20-0910 2  OrdinanceSubject: Updating Oakland’s Heavy Trucking Regulations From: Vice Mayor Kaplan And Councilmember Taylor Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance 11568 And Chapter 10.53, Which Regulates, By Permit, Extra Large Vehicle/Truck Use Of City Streets To (1) Increase The Maximum Capacity For Two Axle Chassis To 95,000 Lbs. Within Areas Presently Designated And Approved By The Port And The City Of Oakland For Heavy Containers; (2) Increase The Maximum Capacity For Three Axle Chassis To 105 Lbs. Within Areas Presently Designated And Approved By The Port And The City Of Oakland For Heavy Containers; And (3) Codifying The Option For Two Super Single Size Tires Per Axle Where Four (4) Regular Tires Were Previously RequiredWithdrawn with No New Date  Action details Not available
21-0330 1  City ResolutionSubject: Reallocate Of Measure KK Infrastructure Bonds From: Transportation Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The Reallocation Of Up To Twenty Eight Million Dollars ($28,000,000.00) Of Measure KK Bond Proceeds From Various Oakland Public Works Infrastructure Projects To The Department Of Transportation For The Citywide Street Resurfacing Project (Project 1001293) And The Streetscapes/Complete Street Capital Project (Project 1003348)Scheduled  Action details Not available
21-0322 16 City ResolutionSubject: Resolution In Support Of AB 1087 (Chiu) From: Councilmember Kalb And President Fortunato Bas Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of AB 1087 (Chiu), A Bill That Would Create An Environmental Justice Community Resilience Hubs Program, Which Would Allocate Funds From Electrical Corporations For Competitive Grants To Owners Of Critical Community Institutions For Holistic Community-Driven Building Upgrade Projects [TITLE CHANGE]Approved as Amended the Recommendation of Staff, and ForwardPass Action details Not available
21-0257 1S7 City ResolutionSubject: Appointments To The Housing, Residential Rent And Relocation Board From: Office Of The Mayor Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor’s Appointments Of Rodney Nickens Jr. As A Tenant Member And Julia Ma Powers As An Undesignated Member To The Housing, Residential Rent And Relocation BoardApproved the Recommendation of Staff, and ForwardPass Action details Not available