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CityCouncil | 2010-05-18 | 14 | The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded staff is walking through project planning issues raised in the staff report. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether SunCal would be presenting anything this evening, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded SunCal would be available to answer any questions but would not make a presentation. Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Tam stated the Planning Board raised germane land use issues, which would require a lot of public outreach; inquired whether there is a next step regarding how issues would be addressed during the public comment period. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded one objective is an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) scoping session, which has its own process; the other objective is taking comments on the plan itself. Speakers: Doug Siden, Alameda; Andrew Slivka, Alameda County Carpenters Union; and David Howard, Alameda. AGENDA ITEMS (10-250 CC/ARRA/10-34 CIC) Recommendation to Review and Accept Presentation on SunCal Modified Optional Entitlement Application The Deputy City Manager - Development Services and the Planning Services Manager gave a Power Point presentation. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired how many homes were in the Preliminary Development Concept (PDC), to which the Planning Services Manager responded 1,800, which included the Collaborative. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether the commercial square footage was 3.4 million, to which the Planning Services Manager responded in the affirmative. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether an EIR supported the Community Reuse Plan. The Planning Services Manager responded there is a finished EIR on the Community Reuse Plan and the Alameda Point General Plan amendment; stated the General Plan amendment looked at around 18,000 residential units and 2.3 million square feet of commercial. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority, and Community 2 Improvement Commission May 18, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-05-18.pdf |