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CityCouncil | 2005-02-01 | 3 | involves the exercise of the right to purchase the entire Alameda Belt Line property, not just the 22-acre site. Mayor Johnson stated that the purchase of the right-of-way for the linear park was separate from the down zoned area [Measure D, 2000]. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether the curb on Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway was under the City's jurisdiction, to which the Public Works Director responded the street from curb to curb is within the public right-of-way Councilmember deHaan inquired whether improvements have been made to the area, to which the Public Works Director responded that there were no improvements on the south side of Appezzato Memorial Parkway because the City only owns the area to the curb; the Alameda Belt Line property runs from the back of the curb to the fence line. ouncilmember deHaan moved adoption of the Resolution. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (*05-055) Resolution No. 13814, "Approving Submittal of a Revised Application, Incorporating a Flat Parking Lot and Budget Adjustments, to the Office of Library Construction Under the California Reading and Literacy Improvement and Public Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act of 2000. Adopted. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS ( 05-056) - Public Hearing to consider an Appeal of the Planning Board's approval of Design Review, DR04-0101, to allow a 5,300 square foot new commercial building (veterinary hospital) to replace approximately 2,000 square feet of commercial buildings, with a parking lot expansion to 23 spaces; and adoption of related resolution. The property is located at 1410 Everett Street in the C-C Community Commercial and R-5 Hotel Residential Zoning Districts. Appellant: John Barni, Jr. Applicant : Park Centre Animal Hospital. The Supervising Planner provided a brief overview of the project. Vice Mayor Gilmore inquired whether rezoning from R-5 to C-C would make the existing property conform to the General Plan designation, to which the Supervising Planner responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson opened the Public Hearing. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 February 1, 2005 | CityCouncil/2005-02-01.pdf |