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CityCouncil | 2009-09-15 | 14 | to R-2-PD, Two Family Residence Planned Development District Zoning Regulation; 1.9 Acres Located at 1913 Sherman Street, APN 074-0906- 031-08, from M-1-PD, - Intermediate Industrial (Manufacturing) Planned Development District to R-2-PD, Two Family Residence Planned Development District Zoning Designation; 2.1 Acres 1590/1616 Fortmann Way, APN 072-0381-018-00 from M-2, General Industrial (Manufacturing District to R-4-PD, Neighborhood Residential Planned Development District Zoning Designation to Bring Zoning Designations for Six Properties into Conformance with the General Plan and Housing Element. Applicant City of Alameda. The Planning Services Manager gave a brief presentation. Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the hearing. Speakers Tom Dailey, owner of 1913 Sherman Street; former Councilmember Barbara Kerr, Alameda. There being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the hearing. Following Mr. Dailey's comments, the Planning Services Manager stated the self storage use at 1913 Sherman Street would be considered a legal, non-conforming use as long as the property is not vacant for more than a year and not more than 75% is destroyed in the event of a fire or act of nature. In response to Mr. Dailey's inquiry, the City Attorney stated the Planning Services Manager's explanation is correct. Following former Councilmember Kerr's comments, Mayor Johnson inquired whether staff is in agreement that the Beltline Property outline is incorrect and that the Sherman Street entrance was decided by the Northern Waterfront Specific Plan Committee. The Planning Services Manager responded in the affirmative stated the map would be corrected for the second reading of the ordinance. Vice Mayor deHaan moved introduction of the ordinances. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (09-364) Recommendation to Accept the Report of the Economic Development Commission's Business Retention Subcommittee. Continued. (09-365) Recommendation to Accept the Estuary Crossing Feasibility Regular Meeting Alameda City Council September 15, 2009 | CityCouncil/2009-09-15.pdf |