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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final - Amended
Meeting date/time: 5/5/2020 7:16 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
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ID-2020-188 110.1. Informational ReportWarrants. (Susan Hsieh)acceptPass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-191 110.2. MinutesAction Minutes of the April 21, 2020 Emeryville City Council / Management of Emeryville Services Authority Special Closed Session. (Sheri Hartz)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-192 110.3. MinutesAction Minutes of the April 21, 2020 Emeryville City Council Regular Meeting. (Sheri Hartz)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-187 110.4.Second Reading - Amend Tenant Protection Ordinance to Define Exempted PropertiesOrdinanceAn Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Amending Chapter 40 Of Title 5 Of The Emeryville Municipal Code “Residential Landlord And Tenant Relations” To Revise The Definition Of Covered Units; CEQA Determination: Exempt Pursuant To State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) (Charles S. Bryant / Chadrick Smalley / Valerie Bernardo)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-183 111.1. CC ResolutionPublic Hearing in Accordance With Chapter 4 Of Title 7 Of The Emeryville Municipal Code Regarding Underground Utility Facilities To Consider The Formation Of The North Hollis Underground Utility District For The Conversion Of Aerial To Underground Utilities In An Area Generally Located On Hollis Street From Approximately 45 Feet South Of 59th Street To Approximately 135 Feet North Of 67th Street; On 61st Street From Doyle Street To Hollis Street; And On 62nd Street From Hollis Street To Doyle Street. Resolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Declaring The Formation Of The North Hollis Underground Utility District For The Conversion Of Aerial To Underground Utilities In An Area Generally Located On Hollis Street From Approximately 45 Feet South Of 59th Street To Approximately 135 Feet North Of 67th Street; On 61st Street From Doyle Street To Hollis Street; And On 62nd Street From Hollis Street To Doyle Street. (Michael Roberts)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-186 112.1.Small Business Incentive Policies (including Cabaret Permit Rebate)CC ResolutionResolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Emeryville Approving Revision Of The Business License Tax And Fire Inspection Fee Rebate Program To Expand The Program To Cabaret License Fees And Sidewalk Sign Permit Fees And To Add Bars/Nightclubs/Lounges With 12 Or Fewer Locations As Eligible Businesses To Receive Rebates (Charles S. Bryant / Chadrick Smalley)approvePass Action details Video Video
ID-2020-195 112.2. Informational ReportUpdate On Doyle Street Temporary Traffic Modifications Made To Accommodate Safe Social Distancing Along The Emeryville Greenway During The COVID-19 Pandemic Event. (Mary Grace Houlihan)   Action details Video Video
ID-2020-193 112.3. Other ItemDiscussion On Requesting Additional Protocols And Protections For Workers Of Essential Businesses Providing Retail Services. (Sheri Hartz)   Action details Video Video
ID-2020-161 113.1.Planning Director's report on April 23, 2020 Planning Commission meetingInformational ReportPlanning Director's report on Planning Commission actions at the April 23, 2020 meeting: (a) BMR Emeryville Center of Innovation. A second study session to review a proposal for a Final Development Plan to construct two new multi-tenant research and development buildings and a supporting parking garage as part of implementation of the Emeryville Life Sciences Center Planned Unit Development/Preliminary Development Plan (PUD/PDP), also referred to as the “Chiron PUD/PDP” (PUD 93-2), that was approved by the City Council on August 15, 1995. (b) Adeline Springs Extension Request. Consideration of a request for a second one-year extension of a Conditional Use Permit and Design Review permit that was approved by the Planning Commission on March 22, 2018 to demolish an existing 5,866 square foot building (“U.S. Spring”) and construct a new, five story building that will accommodate 29 rental residential units and 4 to 6 live-work units on a 12,528 square foot parcel located at 3637 Adeline Street. The Commission approved the first one-year extension on March 28, 2019. (c) Public M   Action details Video Video