pages: CityCouncil/2007-01-16.pdf, 6
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CityCouncil | 2007-01-16 | 6 | The Supervising Planner stated Council could impose a Master Plan condition that would require that the Grand Marina residential project be responsible for maintenance of the public triangular parks; the condition could be expanded to include that the Homeowners Association be responsible for the portions outside of the parks. Mayor Johnson stated the path is a public access and could become a safety issue if the Grand Marina was not responsible for maintenance; the path would become a problem for the City; inquired whether agreements exist between Grand Marina and the Applicant. The Supervising Planner responded agreements are between the City and Mr. Wang, Warmington Homes and Mr. Wang, and Master Plan entitlements. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the Applicant would have the ability to pass on maintenance costs to the Grand Marina, to which the Supervising Planner responded in the affirmative. The Supervising Planner continued with the presentation. The Architect provided a video presentation. Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the hearing. Proponents: (In favor of project appeal) : David Day, Applicant; Dan Lachman, Alameda Development Corporation. Opponent (Not in favor of project appeal) : Richard W. Rutter, Alameda. Neutral Christopher Buckley, Alameda. There being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the hearing. Following the Applicant's comments, Mayor Johnson stated the Bayport duplexes are very good; inquired why duplexes were not considered for the proposed project. The Applicant responded an attached product costs more to build because of insurance; stated the proposed project has great architectural quality; height diversity is good. Mayor Johnson stated that she likes the garages in the back. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 January 16, 2007 | CityCouncil/2007-01-16.pdf |