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CityCouncil | 2010-07-07 | 3 | Application (MOEA) The Deputy City Manager - Development Services gave a Power Point presentation on the SunCal Modified Optional Entitlement Application. Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Tam inquired if the submittal of the consolidated supplemental documents made the MOEA complete, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded in the affirmative. Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated in an October 2009 closed session, SunCal's request for an extension was turned down. The Interim City Manager/Executive Director stated an extension was also requested in June 2009. Jim Musbach, Economic & Planning Systems (EPS), and the Deputy City Manager - Development Services gave a Power Point presentation on the OEA pro forma and fiscal neutrality. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether there is an analysis of sea-level rise and the levy system. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded the issues regarding sea level rise and the infrastructure requirements were not part of the analysis, but staff has looked at the issue and SunCal provided infrastructure plans; the City's Civil Engineers have reviewed the plans, and still have questions; the pro forma, includes fill to mitigate 18 inches of sea level rise and possible easements to allow for a future levy system if the sea level rise exceeds 18 inches. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired if there is a cost analysis on the levy system, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded in the affirmative; stated there are preliminary cost estimates. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired whether the remediation or foundation requirements for a 5 or 6-story building was included in the evaluation, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded in the affirmative: stated that the direct construction cost for multi-family buildings was found to be reasonable. Vice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired if pro forma includes the loss of approximately $2 million a year, which will occur when the buildings that are currently producing lease revenue are demolished. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded revenue is not estimated Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority, and 2 Community Improvement Commission July 7, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-07-07.pdf |