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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final - Amended
Meeting date/time: 2/4/2020 7:16 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
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ID-2020-041 14.1. Special OrderProclamation: Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2020   Action details Not available
ID-2020-038 110.1. Informational ReportWarrants. (Susan Hsieh)acceptPass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-030 110.2. MinutesAction Minutes of the January 21, 2020 Emeryville City Council / Successor Agency Special Closed Session. (Sheri Hartz)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-031 110.3. MinutesAction Minutes of the January 21, 2020 Emeryville City Council Special Study Session. (Sheri Hartz)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-033 110.4. MinutesAction Minutes of the January 21, 2020 Emeryville City Council Regular Meeting. (Sheri Hartz)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-029 110.5.Bike to Work Day FundingCC ResolutionResolution Of The City Council Of The City of Emeryville Appropriating Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) From The Measure BB Bicycle/Pedestrian Fund 264 For 2020 Bike To Work Day (BTWD) Sponsorship. (Christine Daniel / Nancy Humphrey / Marcy Greenhut)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-036 110.6. CC ResolutionResolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville In Support Of A Bus-Only Transit Lane on the Bay Bridge. (Christine Daniel)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-037 111.1. CC ResolutionResolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Authorizing The Chief Of Police To Issue An Annual Cabaret License To Public Market. (Chief Tejada)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-005 112.1.Paid Parking Contract for Installation and EnforcementCC ResolutionResolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Authorizing The City Manager To Execute An Agreement To Provide Parking Technology And Related Services With IPS Group, Inc., In An Amount Not To Exceed $1,468,483 In Fiscal Year 2019-20, And For Services Not To Exceed $416,395 In Fiscal Year 2020-21, $428,887 In Fiscal Year 2021-22, $441,753 In Fiscal Year 2022-23, And $455,006 In Fiscal Year 2023-24, For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed $3,210,524, For Implementation Of Paid Parking In The North Hollis And Triangle Commercial Areas. (Charles S. Bryant / Chadrick Smalley / Amber Evans)approve as amendedPass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-007 112.2.Parking Meter Ordinance and Resolution (Master Item)Other ItemImplementation of Emeryville Paid Parking Framework (Charles S. Bryant / Chadrick Smalley / Amber Evans)   Action details Video Video
ID-2020-008 112.2.1Parking Meter Ordinance - 1st ReadingOrdinanceIntroduction And First Reading Of An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Repealing Sections 4-9.02 Through 4-9.14 Of Chapter 9 Of Title 4 Of The Emeryville Municipal Code Pertaining To Parking Meters, And Adding Chapter 10 To Title 4 Of The Emeryville Municipal Code, Entitled “Parking Meters” (CEQA Determination: Exempt Pursuant To CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c))read by title onlyPass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-008 1 Parking Meter Ordinance - 1st ReadingOrdinanceIntroduction And First Reading Of An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Repealing Sections 4-9.02 Through 4-9.14 Of Chapter 9 Of Title 4 Of The Emeryville Municipal Code Pertaining To Parking Meters, And Adding Chapter 10 To Title 4 Of The Emeryville Municipal Code, Entitled “Parking Meters” (CEQA Determination: Exempt Pursuant To CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c))approve first readingPass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-009 112.2.2Parking Meter Resolution for North Hollis and Triangle rates and locationsCC ResolutionResolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Establishing Parking Meter Rates And Locations In The North Hollis And Triangle Parking Meter Zones And Authorizing Issuance Of Preferential Parking Permits To Employees Of The Emery Unified School District And The City Of Emeryville (CEQA Determination: Exempt Pursuant To State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c))approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-040 112.3. CC ResolutionResolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Authorizing The City Manager To Execute, With Adjusted Terms, An Extension Of The Collection Service Agreement For Solid Waste Services Executed Between The City Of Emeryville And Waste Management Of Alameda County, Inc., Dated February 1, 2011 For An Additional Ten (10) Years From January 1, 2021 To December 31, 2030. (Christine Daniel / Nancy Humphrey)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-034 112.4.Resolution Declaring A State Of Urgent Action With Regard To Bicycle And Pedestrian SafetyCC ResolutionResolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Declaring A State Of Urgent Action With Regard To Bicycle And Pedestrian Safety In The City And Directing The City Manager To Undertake Certain Actions. (Christine Daniel / Ryan O'Connell)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-028 113.1.Planning Director's report on January 23, 2020 Planning Commission meetingInformational ReportPlanning Director's report on Planning Commission actions at the January 23, 2020 meeting: (a) Ohana Cannabis Retail Dispensary and Restaurant. Study session on a proposal to relocate the existing Ohana retail cannabis dispensary at 5745 Peladeau Street (previously known as East Bay Therapeutics) to 5768 Peladeau Street currently occupied by Broken Rack Sports Bar and Billiards. The applicant seeks to occupy a portion of the building with the relocated cannabis dispensary with the remaining area to be run as a restaurant. (b) Public Market Master Sign Program. Study session on a proposed Master Sign Program for the Public Market along Shellmound Street between Shellmound Way and 63rd Street, including adjacent portions of 62nd Street and an interior courtyard. (c) Hilton Garden Inn Appeal. Public hearing on an appeal of the Community Development Director’s approval of a Minor Conditional Use Permit to convert existing storage and meeting rooms on the top floor of an existing hotel at 1800 Powell Street into 23 new guest rooms and to convert storage on the second floor into   Action details Video Video