pages: CityCouncil/2010-05-18.pdf, 15
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CityCouncil | 2010-05-18 | 15 | Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated immense transportation concerns came out of the EIR inquired whether Measure B has similar mitigations. The Planning Services Manager responded the Election Report contained a lot of assumptions because the [Measure B] transportation plan was so vague. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated SunCal shows 2,100 homes at 50 units per acre in the density bonus project; inquired whether there is anything similar within the City. The Planning Services Manager responded older apartment buildings off of Webster Street have three or four stories on small lots with very little parking; stated that he does not know of any similar blocks. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated Summer Home has 36 units per acre; SunCal showed 70 units at the Planning Board presentation. The Planning Services Manager stated 70 units was a mistake; the density bonus plan proposes up to a maximum of 50 units per acre. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated 50 units per acre is almost half of the project; inquired whether SunCal is using relegated open spaces. The Planning Services Manager responded SunCal wants to have some blocks up to 50 units per acre around the transit corridor; stated the rest would be spread out. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether increasing affordable housing from 15% to 25% has been discussed. The Planning Services Manager responded the plan proposes 25%; stated details are not known. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether the baseline of the PDC was in the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (ENA). The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded the Request for Qualification (RFQ) process talked about implementing the PDC project, but the ENA does not specify the PDC project. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated that he thought the baseline of the PDC was in the ENA. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated that she does not remember the PDC being called out. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority, and Community 3 Improvement Commission May 18, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-05-18.pdf |