pages: CityCouncil/2006-12-05.pdf, 17
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CityCouncil | 2006-12-05 | 17 | private portions. Mayor/Chair Johnson stated project evaluations are based upon not knowing whether Clif Bar would be part of the project ; the City is hopeful that Clif Bar would be part of the project. The Base Reuse and Community Development Manager stated Clif Bar and Catellus have a signed letter of intent but a lease has not been executed. Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether Catellus would take over funding Tinker Avenue, to which the Base Reuse and Community Development Manager responded in the affirmative. Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether Catellus would take over the residential remediation requirements, to which the Base Reuse and Community Development Manager responded in the affirmative. Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether Catellus would put funding into the Atlanta Avenue and Clement Avenue extension in support of the transportation corridors. The Base Reuse and Community Development Manager responded the analysis is part of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) ; stated the Supervising Planner indicated that the Clement Avenue extension was not an impacted intersection when analyzed as part of the EIR. Mayor/Chair Johnson requested an explanation of the Tinker Avenue extension project and timeline; stated land banking has resulted in a significant amount of blight throughout the northern waterfront. The Base Reuse and Community Development Manager responded the Tinker Avenue extension project requirement is not different than the project approved in 2000; the EIR adopted a statement of overriding considerations and recognized that the Tinker Avenue extension may be infeasible because of third party issues beyond the City's control; the City may not be able to get a permit from CalTrans or be able to acquire the necessary land for the Tinker Avenue extension; the Supplement EIR (SEIR) makes findings identical to the 2000 EIR; the developer and the City recognize that the Tinker Avenue extension is an important east/west corridor for the West End; the funding is built into the $76.3 million figure; the project needs to be diligently pursued; the CalTrans permit is very close to being secured; the DDA requires the Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse and 6 Redevelopment Authority, and Community Improvement Commission December 5, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-12-05.pdf |