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City Council Minutes - Draft March 19, 2012 <br />Enactment No: Min Order 2012 -014 <br />10.13. 12 -133 MOTION: Motion Combining the Airport Committee with the Business and Housing <br />Development Committee and Renaming the Combined Committee as Community <br />Development Committee; Eliminating the Civic and Cultural Committee and the Joint <br />Oakland /San Leandro City Council Committee; and Appointing City Councilmembers <br />to City Council Internal Committees as Outlined in File 12 -133 <br />A motion was made by Councilmember Prola, seconded by Councilmember <br />Reed, that this Minute Order be Adopted. The motion carried by the following <br />vote. <br />Aye: 6 - Cassidy, Cutter, Gregory, Prola, Reed, Starosciak <br />Nay: 1 - Souza <br />Enactment No: Min Order 2012 -015 <br />10.C. Report on Closed Session Actions Taken <br />City Attorney Jayne Williams reported that tonight, the Council met in closed session <br />to consider joining as an amicus in the pending United States Supreme Court Writ of <br />Certiorari in the case of State of Arizona v. United States of America. This is a case <br />that has been accepted by the United States Supreme Court. The amicus brief is <br />being prepared by the Santa Clara County Counsel's Office. Many cities and <br />counties throughout the country, in addition to the U.S. Conference of Mayors, have <br />thus far agreed to participate. This evening, the Council, by a vote of 5 -0 -2 <br />(Councilmembers Souza and Starosciak abstaining), directed the City Attorney to <br />inform the Santa Clara County Counsel's Office that the City of San Leandro would <br />join on as an amicus. <br />The action that is being brought before the court in the amicus brief is to affirm the <br />decision of the district court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to enjoin Arizona's <br />state statute, SB 1070, which has a very broad immigration enforcement scheme. <br />The three issues that are being brought before the court are that: 1) the enjoined <br />provisions of the legislation impermissibly usurps scarce local resources that should <br />be devoted to public safety; 2) imposes vague and unworkable requirements that <br />effectively compel local officials to violate the Constitution, and thereby creates <br />potential liability for localities; and 3) the implementation of the enjoined provisions <br />will irreparably damage trust between immigrant communities and local law <br />enforcement agencies nationwide. <br />Pursuant to the Council's direction, City Attorney Williams will inform the Santa Clara <br />County Counsel's Office of San Leandro's participation. <br />11. CITY COUNCIL CALENDAR <br />City Councilmembers announced upcoming events and coordinated attendance. <br />12. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS <br />City Councilmembers reported on meetings and other local events attended since the <br />last meeting, reported on attendance at conferences and seminars, and made brief <br />comments on issues of concern. <br />By consensus, the City Council referred to the Rules and Communications <br />City of San Leandro Page 5 <br />