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January 21, 2025City Council Minutes <br />control ordinance to: (1) cap potential annual rent increases by use of an index value <br />that increases at 5% per year; (2) limit rent increases upon sale of a mobile home to <br />the median value of rents charged by the mobile home park in the month preceding <br />the sale; (3) establish penalties for noncompliance, and (4) introduce an audit clause <br />enabling the city to audit compliance with the ordinance. <br />7. By resolution adopt a city council policy that with respect to road repair, <br />maintenance, and replacement (jointly "Roads") such that: (1) FY 25 general fund <br />budgeted amount for Roads shall serve as the Minimum Budgeted Amount For <br />Roads ("MBA") in future years (adjusted by inflation); (2) to the extent that the <br />previous year's MBA is not expended, the unspent amount shall be added to (above <br />and beyond) the inflation MBA for the immediately ensuing FY; (3) in addition to this <br />MBA, 50 percent of any fiscal year end surplus (unrelated to unspent budget for road <br />repair, maintenance, and replacement) shall be added to the MBA in the subsequent <br />fiscal year; and (4) any funding received from grants, gifts, one time awards, etc. <br />shall be additive to the Minimum Budgeted Amount for Roads (i.e., supplantation is <br />not permitted). <br />8. By resolution adopt a city council policy that with respect to road repair, <br />maintenance, and replacement: (1) FY 25 general fund budgeted amount shall serve <br />as the Minimum Budgeted Amount For Roads in future years (adjusted by inflation); <br />(2) in addition to this Minimum Budgeted Amount for Roads, 50 percent of any year <br />end realized budget surplus shall be added to the Minimum Budgeted Amount for <br />Roads in the subsequent fiscal year; and (3) any funding received from grants, gifts, <br />one time awards, etc. shall be additive to the Minimum Budgeted Amount for Roads <br />(i.e., supplantation is not permitted). <br />9. Adopt an FY 2026 budget that expands the traffic patrol division by two officers, <br />i.e., from 2 to 4. <br />10. Adopt a pilot program under which we test the use of drones as first responders. <br />This should involve at least one launch location located relatively centrally within the <br />City of San Leandro. <br />11. By ordinance, and consistent with California law, modify the default energy <br />product received by San Leandro businesses and residents from Ava Community <br />Energy to Bright Choice. In addition, inform businesses and residents that they may <br />upgrade their purchases to Renewable 100 in order to received 100% carbon free <br />electricity. Require annual report to confirm that the energy provided under Bright <br />Choice is at least 90% carbon-free. <br />12. By ordinance, and consistent with California Law, adopt wtihin San Leandro the <br />multi-family unit smoking ban currently in place for Alameda County, as the current <br />county ordinance only covers unincorporated parts of Alameda County <br />13. By ordinance, and consistent with California law, limit the time that boats or other <br />floating objects can be attached to docks within the City of San Leandro to 30 <br />minutes. and impose a similar time limit for use of a boat launch. Limit the time that <br />boats can reside within the waters of San Leandro to 48 hours, except for those <br />located at an operational and licensed marina. <br />Councilmember Simon: <br />1. Ordinance requiring private failed sewer lateral replacement at the point of sale of <br />a home or business. Will protect environment & reduce storm flows into our waste <br />water plant. <br />2. Include a Native American land acknowledgment at the beginning of each council <br />meeting, lasting approximately 30 seconds. <br />CITY COUNCIL REPORTS, CALENDAR AND ANNOUNCEMENTS12. <br />City Councilmembers reported on attendance at intergovernmental agency meetings, <br />conferences, and seminars since the last meeting. City Councilmembers announced <br />their calendar of upcoming events and coordinated attendance, reported on local <br />Page 5City of San Leandro DRAFT