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CityCouncil | 2005-04-05 | 9 | if the two office space units return to rented units, to which Mr. Hartney responded in the affirmative. Councilmember deHaan inquired what was the intent to upgrade the electrical and plumbing. The Project Architect responded that drawings for improvements need to be submitted for a building permit; stated the drawings would be reviewed to ensure conformance with the conditions of approval and agreements that were negotiated through the Design Review processi noted that interior upgrade permits have already been submitted. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the elevators, to which the Project Architect responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Matarrese requested a review on the process of safety issues prior to occupancy and clarification on lead and asbestos abatement. inquired how the sewer issues are connected with the process of upgrading the exteriors of the buildings and whether sprinklers would be required in the building. The Acting City Manager responded lead and asbestos abatement and sewer problems are not addressed as part of the exterior review but would take place in the ministerial part of the building permits noted a qualified contractor would need to perform the lead and asbestos abatement work; stated that the sewer issue would probably not be triggered but should be addressed. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether the sewer work would be required to be done, to which the Acting City Manager stated that the sewer work should be reviewed. The Project Architect stated that the sewer work is a condition of approval i noted that some of the work has already been done and presented to the Public Works Department. The Acting City Manager stated that there are parts of the project which would require sprinklers. The Project Architect stated that public hallways and common areas would be protected with a fire sprinkler system and the fire alarm system would be upgraded; stated that reports from the Applicants are required as part of the demolition permitting process; noted testing has been done for lead in the water and the reports have come back clean. Councilmember deHaan stated that he would like to have a commitment to look at the transportation mode. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 9 April 5, 2005 | CityCouncil/2005-04-05.pdf |