pages: CityCouncil/2010-05-04.pdf, 12
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CityCouncil | 2010-05-04 | 12 | Mayor Johnson stated fire service master planning services should be separate. Councilmember Gilmore stated master planning the park could plan away the land [for the fire station]. The Interim City Manager stated the fire station is an easy cut out. Councilmember Matarrese stated people voted to do something with the Beltline property through a ballot initiative; the Beltline property is not just the yard; the total acreage is quite large. Councilmember Tam stated reviewing the inventory of open park space publicly accessible per resident is important; the proposed East Bay Regional Park District Bay Trail should be included in the whole visioning and planning process in order to understand the best use of various lands; asset management should be reviewed also. The Interim City Manager stated asset management policy and implementation would be discussed thoroughly; every possible asset will be reviewed. Mayor Johnson stated existing Bay trails should be included. The Park and Recreation Director stated adjacent amenities would be included, such as College and School District amenities. Mayor Johnson inquired whether current Bay Trails would be assessed, to which the Interim City Manager responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson stated Bay Trail accessibility should be reviewed in addition to finding a way to make getting to the trails more accessible to the public. The Interim City Manager stated accessibility to the shoreline needs to be reviewed. Mayor Johnson stated the shoreline has public access points, which are not very accessible; ensuring that access points are publicly available is important. Vice Mayor deHaan stated the Mount Trashmore site would be available in the next couple of years; that he wants trees planted on the right side going west on Appezzato Parkway. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (10-208) Public Hearing to Consider Adding Subsection 30-5.15 to the Alameda Municipal Code to Prohibit the Operation of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in the City of Alameda. Introduced. The Planning Services Manager gave a brief presentation. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 12 May 4, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-05-04.pdf |