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CityCouncil | 2006-10-17 | 3 | ( *06-518) Resolution No. 14029, "Authorizing the Purchase of Two New Type-3 Fire Ambulances Using the North County Fire Protection District's Competitive Bid Award and Approving a Purchase Agreement with Leader Industries in an Amount Not to Exceed $268,925.29. Adopted. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (06-519) Public Hearing to consider a General Plan Amendment (GP05-0001) to remove a 4.6-acre portion from the 10-acre planned Estuary Park in the MU-5 (Specified Mixed Use - Northern Waterfront, Willow Street to Oak Street), and rezoning (R05-003) for properties located at 2241 and 2243 Clement Street from M-2 General Industrial (Manufacturing) District to R-4/PD Neighborhood Residential/Planned Development Combining District in order to allow for residential development of up to 242 dwelling units. The properties are located north of Clement Street, west of Oak Street, and adjacent to the Dakland-Alameda Estuary. Applicant Francis Collins dba Boatworks and (06-519A) Introduction of Ordinance Rezoning Portions of Property Located at 2241 and 2243 Clement Avenue from M-2, General Industrial (Manufacturing) District to R-4, Neighborhood Residential and PD, Planned Development Combining District (R- 4/PD). Introduced. The Supervising Planner provided a brief presentation. Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the hearing. Proponents (In favor of General Plan Amendment) : Robert McGillis, Philip Banta Associates Architecture (provided handout) ; Greg Harper, Attorney for Applicant. Opponents (Not in favor of General Plan Amendment) : Joseph Woodard, Estuary Park Action Committee (EPAC) (provided handout) ; Dorothy Freeman, EPAC; Sue Field; Alameda Jay Ingram, Alameda; Deb Greene, EPAC; Doug Siden, East Bay Regional Park District; Jon Spangler, Alameda: Jason Snyder, Alameda. *** ouncilmember Daysog left the dais at 8:26 p.m. and returned at 8:28 p.m. *** There being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the hearing. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 October 17, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-10-17.pdf |