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CityCouncil | 2008-08-19 | 3 | (*08-351) Recommendation to appropriate $46,600 in Dwelling Unit Tax monies to Rittler Park irrigation and field renovation improvements, No. P.W. 11-07-34. Accepted. (*08-352) Resolution No. 14260, "Approving Final Map and Accepting Associated Dedications and Easements for Tract 9689 (Esplanade). . " Adopted. (*08-353) Resolution No. 14261, "Approving Street Names for the Grand Marina Project. Adopted. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (08-354) Public Hearing to consider an Appeal of the Planning Board's Conditional Approval of a Major Design Review for an Addition and a Remodel that Includes Raising a Single-Family Structure and Constructing a Detached Two-Story Dwelling Unit at 3327 Fernside Boulevard, Within the R-2, Two-Family Residential Zoning District; and adoption of related resolution. Withdrawn. (08-355) Public Hearing to consider an Appeal of the Planning Board's denial of a Variance and Major Design Review to build an 868 square foot hobby woodworking structure at 1607 Pearl Street / 2622 Edison Court, within the R-1, One Family Residence District; and adoption of related resolution. Withdrawn. (08-356) Recommendation to adopt the Alameda Theatre Community Use Policy and Fee Schedule. The Redevelopment Manager gave a brief presentation. Mayor Johnson stated the Theatre is an unusual facility for the City to have and is even more unusual because there is a Theatre operator; minimum attendance should be 400 or 500 people; the "O" Club could be used for 200 people; the Theatre should not be closed down for an event for 200 people; staffing should be set at a minimum level; the level could be increased based on the event; staffing should be provided by the Theatre; the security deposit needs to be higher for non-profits; the Theatre should not be made available to non-profits seven days a week; days and hours should be restricted; that she does not like the idea of first-come, first-serve; a prioritization process should be in place; local government and the School District should have first priority; the Theatre could be available to non-profits if there are days left over; non-profits should have to complete an application and selection process. The Redevelopment Manager stated staff discussed a prioritization Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 August 19, 2008 | CityCouncil/2008-08-19.pdf |