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DRAFT MINUTES Page 4 <br />Cite of San Leandro Cite Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting — November 15, 2010 <br />Proposed Should Another Ballot Proposition Legalizing Marijuana Qualify for the State <br />Ballot. <br />Deputy City Cleric Vivian Chiu pointed out that the proposed ordinance was revised <br />for clarification after the agenda was printed and that copies were provided to the City <br />Council. She read the revised title in its entirety for the record. <br />This being the time and place for the Public Hearing on the above matter, City Manager <br />Stephen Hollister provided background on the item and the extension options. He asked <br />City Attorney Jayne Williams to clarify the options on the length of the moratorium and <br />the majority vote requirement for enactment. <br />Ms. Williams explained that the moratorium requires a four - fifths vote, or five <br />affirmative votes this evening. The proposed moratorium would be for 22 months and <br />15 days, but the Council could adopt a shorter period. <br />Councilmember Prola requested clarification whether the adoption requirement is four - <br />fifths vote of the entire City Council or four - fifths vote of the members present. Ms. <br />Williams confirmed that the requirement is four - fifths vote of the members present. <br />Councilmember Souza requested a brief staff presentation for the public audience. Mr. <br />Hollister introduced Senior Planner Kathleen Livermore. <br />Ms. Livermore reported that staff has consulted with other similar -sized jurisdictions in <br />California during the 45 -day moratorium and recommends that the City Council extend <br />the moratorium for 22 months and 15 days. The moratorium would allow time for staff <br />to provide the City Council with the most comprehensive regulatory and fiscal options <br />for review and assessment. <br />The Hearing was then opened to the public. <br />Mike Katz, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, requesting the City <br />Council to adopt a shorter moratorium and commenting that 10 months would provide <br />sufficient time. Mr. Katz commented that the City should not dismiss medical <br />marijuana as an opportunity for business. <br />Darlene Evans, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, requesting the City <br />Council to adopt a longer moratorium and commenting that the City should not get <br />involved in the marijuana business. <br />There being no further comments from the public, and without objection, the Public <br />Hearing was closed. <br />A motion was made by Councilmember Souza, seconded by Councilmember <br />Starosciak, to adopt the ordinance as presented. <br />