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CityCouncil | 2006-10-17 | 11 | of Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) requirements. Mr. Harper responded the BCDC requirement is to provide maximum feasible public access. Councilmember deHaan inquired what is the setback on the waterfront conceptual drawing. Mr. Harper stated the Corp of Engineers owns property between the waterfront and the water line; the setback is between 10 and 12 feet in addition to the Corp property. Mayor Johnson inquired how many housing units could be in the three MU-5 areas, if zoned R-1 or R-2. The Supervising Planner responded 300 units, if zoned R-2 or R-3, and less than half [of 300 units] if zoned R-1. Vice Mayor Gilmore inquired whether there is a high range of 80 to 83 units in the 4.8 acres under R-2 zoning with leaving the PD out, to which the Supervising Planner responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson inquired when rezoning would be done for the other parcels not included tonight. The Supervising Planner responded a time has not been scheduled stated tonight's portion has been expedited because the applicant has been insistent. Mayor Johnson stated the rezoning should be brought back to Council for the other parcels. Councilmember deHaan stated there seems to be a higher percentage sought [ for the park area] north of Clement Avenue; inquired why the same percentage would not be sought all the way through. The Supervising Planner responded the General Plan vision is a ten acre park with a minimum of 300 feet along the waterfront. Mr. Dutra's property has a long frontage and is not very deep; the City would acquire almost all of the Dutra property if the City proceeds with the acquisition of property for a park; the City would acquire only half of the Fox-Collins' property. Councilmember deHaan stated 300 feet [along the Estuary results in ten acres; the Dutra property is no longer 300 feet, but is deeper. The Supervising Planner stated the parcel maps shows the 300-foot ban picks up almost all of the Dutra property. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 11 October 17, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-10-17.pdf |