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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> CITY COUNCIL RULES AND COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE <br /> January 27, 2011 <br /> 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. <br /> San Leandro City Hall <br /> 835 East 14th Street <br /> San Leandro, California <br /> (Sister Cities Gallery) <br /> HIGHLIGHTS <br /> Committee Members <br /> present: Mayor Stephen Cassidy, Vice Mayor Ursula Reed (arrived at 4:10 p.m.), and <br /> Councilmember Jim Prola <br /> City Staff present: Mike Bakaldin, Public Works Services Director; Rayan Fowler, Information <br /> Technology Manager; Marian Handa, City Clerk; Randall Hudson, Police <br /> Sergeant; Lianne Marshall, Assistant City Manager; Jennifer Nassab, <br /> Administrative Analyst; Kathy Ornelas, Community Relations Representative; <br /> Richard Pio Roda, Assistant City Attorney <br /> Public present: Ken Collins; Yvonne Collins; Michelle Myers; Elaine Saunders; Tom Saunders; <br /> Larry Sautter; Nancy Sautter; Gary Thompson; Joanie Thompson; Emily Utter <br /> The meeting was called to order at 4:05 p.m. by Mayor Cassidy. <br /> 1. Discussion Regarding Selection of Committee Chairperson <br /> Mayor Cassidy was selected as Chair of the Committee. Item 2, Discussion Regarding 2011 Meeting <br /> Days and Time, was deferred until Committee Member Reed's arrival. <br /> 3. Continued Discussion Regarding Parking Regulations for Oversized Vehicles <br /> Community Relations Representative Kathy Ornelas provided a summary of the previous discussion <br /> on this item, including a request from residents to relax the ordinance regulations to allow for <br /> extended street parking for recreational vehicles (RVs). The current ordinance authorizes the City <br /> Manager to grant an RV owner a 72 -hour exemption from the 2 -6 a.m. residential street parking <br /> restriction. Staff proposes to amend the ordinance to allow an RV owner to receive a 72 -hour <br /> exemption, plus an optional 72 -hour extension, up to 12 times per year. Ms. Ornelas noted that the <br /> desire of the RV owners to have overnight parking restrictions eliminated must be balanced with the <br /> potential hazards posed by oversized vehicles parked on narrow residential streets, and concerns <br /> about people living in the vehicles. <br />