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C
Thank
you
we'll
stand
for
the
pledge
of
allegiance.
C
C
Have
any
minutes
so
being
a
fresh
year
after
that
we
have
approval
of
the
agenda.
C
We
need
a
motion,
a
second,
it's
been
moved
by
commissioner
spisz
seconded
by
oh
second,
that.
C
All
right
eyes
have
it
so
now
we
have
consent
agenda,
there's
nothing
on
the
consent
agenda
scene.
C
It's
our
first
meeting
now
for
the
the
regular
agenda
so
that
well,
actually
I
skipped
over.
C
C
Second
right,
commissioner:
cabell
all
right:
anybody,
that's
here
to
speak
on
it.
D
We
have
a
new
land
lease
this
morning.
This
is
simultaneous
with
the
termination.
D
Of
an
existing
long-term
land
lease
with
the
becker
group,
they
have.
D
Enter
into
a
new
land
lease
with
the
new
property
owner
and
new
facility
owner.
D
So
this
is
their
second
entry
to
the
airport.
This
is
at
oakland,
county
international.
B
B
Them
how
it
works,
and
we
will
see
it
again
on
rent
adjustments.
It's
not
like
this
thing.
B
D
Certainly,
the
county
owns
the
land
at
the
airports
and
private
individuals,
corporations
own.
D
That
each
two
year
period,
the
rent
can
be
adjusted.
Typically,
it's
at
a
penny
per
square
foot.
D
And
will
be
due
to
review
that
increase
through
the
airport
committee
in
may
of
21
this
year.
D
So
the
the
contracts
are
are
all
very,
very
similar
they're
all
negotiated
through.
D
Airport,
separate
from
what
our
tea
hanger
leases
are,
which
are
on
a
month-to-month
basis,.
C
Hearing
none
would
be
happy
to
invite
the
new
commissioners
or
any
of
those
that
have
been.
D
Around
a
while
to
come
out
to
the
airport
and
take
a
tour
with
us
and
get
familiar,
we're
open.
D
Anytime,
to
have
you
come
out
and
would
love
to
have
you,
mr
chair,
I
think
that's
a
great
idea.
C
A
C
A
C
Yes,
mr
chair,
you
have
six
yeas
zero
nays
and
I
just
want
to
remind
you
about
public
comment.
A
C
Different
minutes
here,
I'm
not
used
to
kind
of
throwing
me
off
a
little
bit
yeah.
So
thank.
C
You
miss
bush
for
coming
on
and
explaining
it,
and
you
know
welcoming
a
tour
and
we'll
pause.
C
B
You
currently
have
no
callers.
There
are
no
online
submissions.
C
By
commissioner,
charles
all
in
I
was
just
sad
now,
just
who's
speaking
on
it
today.
B
H
H
H
H
H
H
C
I
This
is
I'll,
let
brad
get
into
the
details,
but
this
is
a
former
catholic
school
in
berkeley.
I
Ready
to
go
with
a
plan
to
convert
into
apartments
and
brad,
I
don't
want
to
steal
your
thunder.
J
Thanks
dan
and
happy
new
year
to
all
the
commissioners,
as
dan
said,
this
is
at
2219.
J
Coolidge
in
berkeley,
it's
the
former
late,
our
lady
of
la
salette
school,
a
three-story
building.
J
Units
along
with
109
parking
units
that
go
with
the
the
building.
J
Have
questions
about
that
deal
with
it
actually
cleaning
up
the
property
and
doing
dealing.
J
With
infrastructure,
through
a
brownfield
plan,
some
of
the
big
items
on
the
eligible
activities.
J
Include
the
interior
demolition
and
lead
in
asbestos
abatement
within
the
building.
J
In
order
to
get
up
to
standards
to
have
individuals
and
families
living
in
the
building.
J
Years
so
this
is
why
it's
a
little
bit
longer
of
a
payback
period
for
a
smaller
eligible.
J
J
Their
eligible
activities
on
the
sites
and
once
the
developer
is
fully
reimbursed
around
year,
11.
E
I
wanted
to
ask
a
couple
questions
one
is
about:
how
did
this
get
initiated?
Was
it
on
the
city
side.
E
So
I
just
want
to
know
you
said
the
cap,
the
city
and
the
brownfield
development
group
have.
E
E
Know,
like
I
said
who
who
initiated
this
was
at
the
city
level
or
and
then
who's
the
onus
on.
I
That's
a
really
good
question.
This
was
initiated
actually
three
or
four
years.
I
I
And
the
city
at
the
same
time,
so
we've
had
numerous
meetings
with
the
city
on.
I
So
in
this
case
they
came
to
the
county
and
you
know
we're
happy
to
work
with
them
on
on.
I
I
I
Do
what
the
they
intend
to
do?
They
will
get
repaid
over
a
12-year
time
frame.
I
So
it's
the
city
is
very,
very
supportive,
primarily
because
it's
becoming
an
eyesore.
I
The
better
projects,
I
think
that
we've
seen
I
mean
they've
all
been
good,
but
this
is
one
that.
J
J
Be
somewhat
inflated,
we
only
reimburse
what
is
actually
paid
for
what
is
invoice
and
what
is
they.
J
J
A
third
party
reviewer
to
make
sure
everything
is
eligible
and
else
will
be
reimbursed
so.
J
What
is
actually
paid
on
the
site
actually
might
come
in
under
the
reason
why
we
do
that
is.
J
We
first
of
all,
there's
15
contingency
in
it
as
well,
but
you
never
know
what
brownfield.
J
Is
what
you're
going
to
run
into
whether
that's
you
know
it's
a
former.
J
School
there's,
so
they
might
run
into
an
old
underground
heating
tank
oil
tank.
They
might.
J
A
C
K
B
All
right
thanks
thanks
art,
and
thank
you,
mr
chair,
for
opportunity
to
bring
this
to.
B
The
the
group
here
this
project
is
part
of
our
2021
capital
improvement
plan
and
program.
B
And
the
the
fire
panels
and
the
fire
system
there.
This
is
a
project
that
was
competitively
bid.
B
Through
our
purchasing
department,
the
lowest
responsible,
better
was
this
and
crop,
and
the.
B
C
F
F
Of
fault
rates
over
the
last
year,
I
believe
our
project
manager,
steve
foster's
on.
B
The
line
as
well,
but
I
think,
we've
had
four
to
five
entrapments,
where
the
elevator
actually.
B
Had
a
fault-
and
we
had
people
stuck
in
elevators
and,
of
course
that's
that
one's
too
many.
G
Getting
stuck
in
a
tiny
little
box
with
everybody
else,
can
you
just
talk
about
that?
A
little
bit.
E
When
we
go
out
for
bid
two
questions
on
that
is
simply,
do
we
look
to
work.
K
All
the
other
weighting
factors
help
determine
who
the
finalists
are.
Sometimes
we
don't
end.
K
C
So,
to
add
on
to
that,
commissioner,
charles
we,
we
did
a
responsive
bidder.
C
With
covid,
so
that's
and
I
can
send
you
that
policy
that
the
board
voted
in.
C
And
then
the
executive
office
adopted
so
you
under,
so
you
have
a
little
bit.
C
Of
understanding
of
that
to
help
you
out
is
there
any
other
discussion.
C
M
M
M
M
Does
and
how
it
helps
the
county,
but
it's
a
very,
very
good
relationship
with
for
exports.
M
People
being
right
at
on
the
county
campus,
so
this
is
for
it
should
have
been
renewed
back.
M
Back
to
us,
with
with
their
agreement,
so
as
of
now,
this
is
actually
from
one
year
from
last.
M
October
starting
and
goes
to
september
30th
this
year,
so
it's
it's
pretty
much.
M
Goes
with
it,
if
you
see
the
budget,
that
kind
of
explains
their
estimate,
those
are.
M
M
All
right,
thank
you
paul.
This
is
dan
again,
and
this
is
almost
like
an
extension
of
our.
I
I
The
facilities
group
for
for
helping
out
with
this
particular
item
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
C
E
Whenever
we
have
like
things
with
facilities
or
their
schema
to
look
at,
it
would
really
be.
E
Are
these
folks
going
to
be
working
in
your
building
dan,
and
if
so,
are
you?
Okay
with
that.
I
They're
not
working
in
our
building
they're
over
by
the
information
technology.
I
Since
the
beginning
of
this
arrangement,
it
works
well
for
both
of
us
but
yup.
I'm
visual
too.
I
So
is
there
liability,
like
you
know,
just
for
the
sake
of
argument,
you
know
someone
slips.
E
Or
something
from
this
particular
department
does
that
fall
on
on
the
county,
or
does
that
rest.
E
With
the
with
the
federal
government,
there
are
liability
and
insurance
coverage
requirements.
K
Oh
commissioner
miller,
if
I
may
yes
to
commissioner
charles
point
and
after.
K
A
sense
of
how
old
some
of
the
buildings
are,
and,
and
it
also
as
we
move
into
the
new
bud.
C
All
right,
yeah,
we'll
we'll
get
those
all
set
up.
B
C
Item
as
facility
management
facility
planning
and
engineering
work
from
home
configuration
of.
C
C
All
right,
yeah
yeah,
if
I
may,
mr
chair
ed,
can
I
ask
because
you
sent
me
some
information.
F
I
think
william,
you've
seen
it
and
weipert,
but
not
the
entire
committee
has
seen
it.
It's.
F
F
A
Allow
ed
do
you
have
the
presentation
ready
to
go?
No,
I
mean
for
commissioners
spisz
to
share.
A
C
N
Up,
I
can
begin
verbally
explaining
what
the
police
project
consists
of
go
ahead
and
try
that.
N
Okay,
so
again,
commissioners,
as
art
mentioned,
my
name
is
ed
joss
and
I
am
the
manager
of
facilities.
N
Planning
and
engineering
and
as
I'm
sure
all
of
you
are
aware,
when
covid
hit
us
almost.
N
Of
a
challenge,
as
a
lot
of
us
thought
it
might
be
and
actually
realized
some
benefits
of
it.
So.
N
N
And
determining
you
know
who
could
continue
to
work
from
home
after
covet
is
behind
us.
N
And
and
if
so,
how
could
we
do
that?
So
for
those
of
you
that
aren't
aware.
N
My
planning
and
engineering
group
is
not
a
very
big
group.
There's
only
13
people
in
my
division.
N
N
N
Projects
come
come
to
my
group,
so
what
what
we
did
is
we
we
took
a
look
at
you
know
our
staff.
N
And
and
their
duties
and
what
what
they
could
do
from
home
continue
to
do
from
home.
N
And
making
those
hoteling
spaces
or
hot
seats
facing
so
the
plan
that
you
see
in
in
front
of.
N
You
illustrates
that
and
I'd
be
happy
to
to
walk
you
through
it
again.
My
group
is
small.
N
This
would
allow
us
to
free
up
about
20
of
our
current
office
space
and
with
that
we're.
N
We're
allowed
then,
to
create
a
mother's
room
which,
which
we
currently
don't
have.
N
On
our
floor
in
our
building,
which
I
think
is
an
important
need,
so
so
we
have
a
mother's.
N
F
F
F
About
20
percent,
based
on
your
numbers,
currently
ed,
give
or
take
probably
I
I
am
in
full
support.
N
So
if
I
can
follow
up
on
that
good,
thank
you.
So,
yes,
commissioner,
thank
you
very.
N
Much
for
bringing
that
up,
yes,
this
is
meant
to
you,
know,
be
a
model
for
other
departments.
N
So
other
departments
that
we've
talked
to
that
are
currently
working
on
projects
where.
N
N
N
N
So,
as
I
mentioned,
you
know
for
our
space
we're
able
to
reduce
our
footprint
by
about
20.
N
N
Home
because
a
lot
of
what
we
do
are
drawings
meetings,
emails
paper,
budgeting
scheduling
so.
N
On
and
so
forth,
there
are
other
departments
that
you
know
like
it.
Of
course
I
can
probably.
N
Maintenance
and
operations
group-
you
know
they
they
need
to
be
on
site
almost
every
day.
N
I
don't
want
to
go
as
far
as
saying
it
might
be
20
across
the
board,
but
but
this
is
our
start.
G
Thank
you,
mr
chair
yeah.
I
don't
really
have
a
question,
but
I
just
want
to
say
I
appreciate.
G
And
consolidated
the
better-
and
I
think
this
ties
into
the
comprehensive
energy
audit-
that's.
G
Helping
with
that,
so
I'm
I
appreciate
that
you're
way
out
in
front
on
this
and-
and
I
hope.
G
We
can
spread
it
all
the
way
across
the
county
to
all
the
offices
that
this
is
applicable
to.
N
N
A
lot
of
benefits
to
this
it
you
know
the
employees
as
well
and
the
environment,
so.
F
C
C
So
that
that's
the
regular
agenda,
we
have
other
business.
C
I
I
have
something:
does
anybody
else
have
anything
else
for
the
other
business
commissioner
spisz.
F
F
On
the
team,
if
you
haven't
had
a
chance
to
go
into
the
auditorium,
there
are
some
upgrades
being.
F
In
there
or
have
hybrid
meetings,
there's
a
whole
there's
three
new
tv
screens
being
or.
F
F
F
It's
a
major
improvement
that
so
the
thing
I
have
is
this
discussion
for
the
committee.
C
C
C
Is
is,
do
we
create
a
subcommittee
out
of
this
committee,
or
do
we
have
the
health
and
safety.
F
F
G
G
C
C
E
E
On
the
books,
I
feel
my
colleagues
here
both
on
the
left
and
right
have
made
me
feel
very
welcome.
C
C
A
His
hand-
well
I
didn't
originally,
but
now
that
commissioner,
charles,
you
know
her
first
meeting.
B
F
Our
next
meeting
is,
after
the
board
meeting
right.
Yes,
so
I
would
hope
to
get
one
at.
F
B
G
C
The
piggy
back
off,
commissioner
weipert's,
like
he,
said,
a
regular
update.
If
we
get.
C
B
Deputy
executive
chambers
hilarie
sent
an
email
out.
I
think
it
was
just
this
morning
so.