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interest in pursuing the school program, that would be an additional contract and staff would look into <br /> various funding options and compensation mechanisms. <br /> Vice-Mayor Cook-Kallio said she inferred from earlier comments that BACT has a more comprehensive <br /> protocol in regards to children's safety or that SF Shake was not able to elaborate on their own. Ms. <br /> Andrade-Wax confirmed. She explained that SF Shake answered only with respect to policies the City <br /> was already aware of and did not elaborate any further. <br /> Vice-Mayor Cook-Kallio asked and Ms. Andrade-Wax confirmed that it would be her opinion that this <br /> agreement offers greater value than that with SF Shake. <br /> Vice-Mayor Cook-Kallio said it is very difficult to hear the emotional and negative perceptions from the <br /> public. She said it is a shame that SF Shake did not represent itself better in the RFP process or here <br /> at the meeting because the Commission and Council can only act based on what is in front of them. <br /> She said she is acutely aware of the difficulty of young people losing something to which they are so <br /> personally attached but that she is also aware of the fact that staff, the Civic Arts Commission and <br /> Council must look at the larger picture. She said she would have reached the same conclusion as the <br /> Commission based on the information presented, perhaps reluctantly because of the number of years <br /> that SF Shake served the community well. She noted that this is only a one year contract and that there <br /> will be an opportunity to assess and perhaps reevaluate the contract if needed. <br /> Councilmember Brown concurred with much of the Vice Mayor's comments. She said she appreciated <br /> the passion surrounding the program and assured the public that they were in fact heard. She said <br /> competition often makes us better and adjusts our expectations, which is what BACT accomplished <br /> with its application. She said she believed that staff and the screening committee conducted a thorough <br /> process and hoped the community would welcome BACT with an open mind. <br /> Mayor Thorne said he also agreed with much of what was said. He said he is always disturbed when <br /> the public feels it has not been heard but that he cannot find any fault with the process that was used. <br /> He acknowledged SF Shake's wonderful work up to this point, hoped the vendor would improve upon <br /> the program further, and hoped the public would embrace BACT despite its disappointment. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Cook-Kallio/Brown to approve and authorize the City Manager to execute a <br /> agreement with Bay Area Children's Theater in the amount of$109,100 to provide theatrical production <br /> services. Motion carried by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Cook-Kallio, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: Councilmember Pentin, One Vacancy <br /> BREAK <br /> Mayor Thorne called a brief recess and 8:50 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 8:55 p.m. <br /> 16. Authorize the Mayor to Author a Letter in Support of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) <br /> Reform <br /> Director of Community Development Dolan provided a brief staff report. He explained that at the <br /> direction of the Council, staff drafted the letter supporting the broader idea of CEQA reform and some <br /> of the general themes currently under consideration. Three of the more notable bills proposing <br /> amendments to CEQA include SB 731 introduced by Senator Steinberg, SB 617 introduced by Senator <br /> Evans, and AB 515 introduced by Assemblyman Dickinson out of Sacramento. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 10 of 13 March 19, 2013 <br />