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CityCouncil | 2009-02-17 | 3 | WETA has a variety of funding sources. Councilmember Matarrese requested information on whether WETA funds are in jeopardy due to the State cutting all funding for local transit agencies. Mayor Johnson stated the [WETA] transition plan should be completed by July. The Deputy City Manager stated the transition plan would be completed in July, but the transition would not happen until January 2010. Vice Mayor deHaan inquired whether any environmental super funding has been identified. The Assistant City Manager responded a special $300 million line item did not survive; stated super funds are only for non-federal property. Mayor Johnson thanked the Deputy City Manager for doing a good job in keeping Alameda ahead of the game. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS ( *09-078) Public Hearing to consider an appeal of the Historical Advisory Board's denial of a request to remove 2413 Buena Vista Avenue from the Alameda Historical Building Study List and denial of a certificate of approval to allow demolition of the structure; and adoption of related resolution. Continued to March 3, 2009. (09-079) Public Hearing to consider Introduction of an Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding Article XX to Chapter XIII (Building and Housing) and Amending Subsection 30-7.12 (Reduction in Parking Requirements for Existing Facilities) of Section 30-7 (Off-Street Parking and Loading Space Regulations) of Chapter XXX (Development Regulations) By Adding Subsection 30- 7. 12 (c) to Allow for Reduction in Parking Requirements for Seismic Retrofit. Introduced. The Building Official gave a Power Point presentation. Mayor Johnson inquired whether a notification timeframe has been established. The Building Official responded the first notifications would go out late April or early May; stated notifications for larger Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 February 17, 2009 | CityCouncil/2009-02-17.pdf |