pages: CityCouncil/2006-10-17.pdf, 8
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CityCouncil | 2006-10-17 | 8 | Councilmember deHaan inquired what would be the open space requirement within the 4.6 acres under R-4. Mayor Johnson stated she is not prepared to support the project under R-4; inquired what would be the open space requirement under R-2. The Supervising Planner responded open space requirements vary; stated each unit must provide 600 square feet of open space under R-2, 500 square feet under R-3, and 400 square feet under R-4. Councilmember Daysog inquired what is the typical unit per gross acre under R-2. The Supervising Planner responded the Marina Cove development was zoned R-4/PD; stated the lot sizes average approximately 3,500 to 4,000 square feet. Councilmember Daysog inquired how many dwelling units there would be per gross acre, to which the Supervising Planner responded the Marina Cove development has approximately 12 units per gross acre. Councilmember Daysog stated he initially had concerns with the Marina Cove development, but the development is getting better. The Supervising Planner stated a variety of different densities have been approved using R-4/PD; the open space per unit requirement varies from zone to zone. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether Council action could be broken down into two components; stated one component would be to rezone a portion of the parcel to match the General Plan and the other would be to deny a General Plan Amendment. The Supervising Planner responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Matarrese stated the General Plan calls for a ten- acre or more Estuary Park running 300 feet from the shore from the Estuary south, specifies mixed-use, and also specifies that there should be capacity for 300 residential units in the remaining parcels north of Clement Avenue and the two parcels south of Clement Avenue. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the General Plan language states up to 300 units; stated the paperwork states 300, but the General Plan states up to 300 units. Councilmember Matarrese clarified that he stated capacity for 300 Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 8 October 17, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-10-17.pdf |