pages: CityCouncil/2007-08-07.pdf, 7
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CityCouncil | 2007-08-07 | 7 | the demolition of an existing bank building and redevelopment of the property with a twenty-four hour gas station located at 2234 Otis Drive. The property is located within a Central Business and Planned Development overlay zoning district (C-2-PD) ; and (07-373A) Resolution No. 14139, "Denying the Appeal and Upholding the Planning Board's Approval of Planned Development Amendment PDA05-0001 Major Design Review DR05-0010, and Use Permits UP06- 0003 and UP06-0014. Adopted. The Supervising Planner gave a brief presentation. Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the hearing. Proponents (In favor of Appeal) : Debra L. Banks, Alameda (submitted handout) . Opponents (Not in favor of Appeal) : Deborah Kartiganer, Cassidy, Shimko, Dawson, Kawakami; Mike Corbitt, Alameda Towne Centre. There being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the hearing. Mayor Johnson stated the public is concerned with the loss of the Chevron Gas Station at the former South Shore Center the Planning Board requested that a gas station be located at the Alameda Towne Centre; previously, four different gas stations were located at the former South Shore Center. Councilmember deHaan stated the highest retail leakage has come from the loss of gas and service stations the proposed gas station is similar to the Nob Hill high-volume, discount gas station; the public is concerned with the Otis Street corridor; Alameda Towne Center is approximately 60% full and would be impacted further as the Town Centre grows; a mitigation requirement addressed installation of a signal at a future date; the location is not the best for the future; the intersection would become very active; the Otis Street corridor serves the shopping center and traffic through the island; he understands the community's continued concern; he is not happy with the location; the number of tankers has not been confirmed; larger tanks should be considered. Councilmember Matarrese stated Safeway provided a range for tanker movement ; inquired whether said range changed. Todd Paradise, Safeway Real Estate Manager, Fuel Center Northern California Division, responded strategy is consistent across all Regular Meeting 7 Alameda City Council August 7, 2007 | CityCouncil/2007-08-07.pdf |