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City Council Minutes June 3,2013 <br /> amount of data a drone can capture;and 3)potential civil rights violations. She <br /> requested the City Council consider the matter on a future agenda. <br /> SHEILA MAYORGA, student of the San Leandro High School Social Justice <br /> Academy, outlined the goals of the campaign to limit the use of drones to: 1)prevent <br /> misuse;2)ensure rights to privacy as protected by the 9th Amendment;and 3) <br /> ensure physical and public safety. She commented on the group's secondary <br /> objective regarding concerns of the power of the police. She noted that the Academy <br /> has collected more than 100 signatures of San Leandro residents on a proposed <br /> resolution for City Council consideration on a future agenda. <br /> DARLENE EVANS, San Leandro resident, commented on community standards, the <br /> Social Justice Academy students, and various other issues. <br /> 6. CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS AND COMMENTS <br /> City Attorney Richard Pio Roda reported that during the closed session of May 13, <br /> 2013, the City Council, by a vote of 7 ayes, approved the proposed settlement <br /> agreement of property tax administration fees owed by the County of Alameda to the <br /> City, in the amount of$548,778. The settlement stemmed from issues germane to <br /> the administration fee dispute, which was the subject of ongoing litigation recently <br /> decided by the California Supreme Court in the case of City of Alhambra v. County of <br /> Los Angeles, in which the Supreme Court determined that there were errors in the <br /> methodology used by counties to calculate property tax administration fees. <br /> City Manager Chris Zapata commented regarding the impact of the decision on the <br /> City's budget. <br /> 7. AMENDMENT OF CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Item 8.F. was removed from the Consent Calendar to Item 9, Items Removed from <br /> Consent Calendar. <br /> 8. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Approval of the Consent Calendar <br /> A motion was made by Councilmember Reed,seconded by Councilmember <br /> Cutter,to approve the Consent Calendar.The motion carried by the following <br /> vote. <br /> Aye: 7- Cassidy, Cutter, Gregory, Lee, Prola, Reed, Souza <br /> 8.A. 13-283 APPROVE: Minutes of the Meeting of May 20, 2013 <br /> Approved as Submitted on the Consent Calendar. <br /> 8.B. 13-229 ADOPT: Ordinance No. 2013-006, an Ordinance Amending Article 3, <br /> Section 1-304 (Definitions); Amending Article 16 to Add Section <br /> 4-1688 (Cottage Food Operations); Amending Article 5, Section 2-574 <br /> (Administrative Exceptions); and Amending Article 17, Section 4-1704 <br /> (Off-Street Parking and Loading Spaces Required) of the San Leandro <br /> Zoning Code (approves regulations for Cottage Food Operations, a <br /> City of San Leandro Page 4 <br />
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