pages: CityCouncil/2006-12-05.pdf, 19
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CityCouncil | 2006-12-05 | 19 | organizational issues have come up, such as working with the West Alameda Business Association (WABA) in conjunction with the developer. The Base Reuse and Community Development Manager responded Catellus is willing to work with the City and WABA to bring pressure on CalTrans to put a little more elbow grease in keeping the Webster Street Tube area cleaned up. louncilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner Daysog requested an explanation of coordinating physical design issues with Webster Street. The Base Reuse and Community Development Manager stated WABA is interested in ensuring that the Alameda Landing project and Webster Street are seen as one big project which would encourage people to go between Alameda Landing and Webster Street; matching light standards, benches and landscaping have been discussed. Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired what amount has been budgeted for the Willie Stargell extension, to which the Base Reuse and Community Development Manager responded approximately $20 million. Councilmember/Authority Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired what the amount would be if in-lieu fees occurred. The Base Reuse and Community Development Manager responded the in- lieu fees are based on a formula; stated phasing is very important; the project contemplates that the last conveyance parcel has to be acquired no later than 2016, which is two years earlier than the last required land purchase under the existing DDA; the first phase is accelerated from the existing DDA which had 14 acres of minimum takedowns the first backbone demolition phase contains approximately 38 acres; the City would require Catellus to take down a minimum 14-acre parcel and begin demolition work three years from now in the event that all the conditions preceding the first phase of demolition have been met with the exception of the requirement that the project makes a 12% return; the latest time the developer would start working on the first phase would be three years from now; the latest time the developer could purchase the last phase of land would be ten years from now; the time line is accelerated from the existing DDA with the minor exception that Catellus would have to purchase the first 14-acre parcel in 2008 under the existing DDA; Catellus would purchase a 14-acre parcel that would require the least amount of demolition and backbone Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse and 8 Redevelopment Authority, and Community Improvement Commission December 5, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-12-05.pdf |