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CityCouncil | 2009-09-01 | 10 | on the Former Woodstock School Site. The Interim City Manager gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Tam provided brief comments. Proponents: George Phillips, Alameda Boys & Girls Club; Sally Rudloff, Alameda Boys & Girls Club; Joyce Guy; Mike McMahon, Alameda Unified School District; Jon Thurston, Alameda Boys & Girls Club; Gig Codiga, Boys & Girls Club; Randy Marmor, Alameda Youth Basketball, Inc. i Burney Matthews, Alameda Boys & Girls Club; Barry Parker, Alameda Boys & Girls Club; Kathy Moehring, WABA; Irene Kurarhuskas, Alameda Family Services; Reverend Roger Bauer, Alameda; Mario Mariani, Alameda; Nancy O'Malley, Alameda: and Don Sherratt, Alameda Boys & Girls Club. Opponents Jean Sweeney, Alameda; Jim Sweeney, Alameda; Dorothy Freeman, Alameda; Joseph Woodard, Alameda; Pat Colburn, Alameda; Red Wetherill, Alameda; Former Councilmember Barbara Kerr, Alameda; Debra Arbuckle, Alameda; Richard Bangert, Alameda; and Lily Leung, Alameda. Councilmember Tam stated Measure WW has a provision which allows for recreation facilities close to residents; that she thinks the Woodstock Park Recreation Center renovation could be easily integrated into the Boys and Girls Club recreational improvement effort; sufficient funds could be left over for priority projects because of distressed economic times. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether the Council Referral process is to allow Council to hear the request and provide direction, to which the Interim City Manager responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Gilmore inquired how late the Boys and Girls Club is open. Mr. Phillips responded weekdays until 7:00 p.m.; Friday's until 8:00 p.m.; all day Saturday; every day during summer and spring and holiday breaks; the building is available for others to use on Sundays. Councilmember Gilmore stated the State approval process would need to be completed in order to have the building approved since the building would be on school district property; the State building codes change as of January 1; inquired whether a new approval process would be necessary if a shovel is not put into the ground by January 1. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council September 1, 2009 | CityCouncil/2009-09-01.pdf |