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CityCouncil | 2010-09-07 | 23 | regarding the Alaska Packers Building; a guide of the ENA should be to protect the Alaska Packers Building as a City asset to ensure that there would not be future incompatibilities with a working boat yard and adjacent residences; a project labor agreement would be needed; zoning should be reviewed to ensure compatibility; said issues should be spelled out as ENA conditions. Commissioner Tam stated tonight, she is not ready to craft a motion to enter into an ENA; that she is does not have the same level of comfort as her colleagues without a comprehensive review of relocation plans and financing; the Animal Shelter is a very sensitive, emotional issue in the community; public comment is needed before she is comfortable with moving forward. Commissioner Gilmore inquired what would be the timeframe for bringing the matter back; further inquired whether relocation sites and costs could not be started. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded the contract to do so [relocation study] is separate. Commissioner Gilmore stated she would like to move forward with looking at relocation sites and costs. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated the review would take eight months to a year. Commissioner Gilmore stated coming back with an [revised] ENA would not take eight months to a year. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services inquired whether Council would like staff to come back [with the ENA] in twelve months. Chair Johnson stated staff should get started on the relocation part. Commissioner Tam stated certain things need to be nailed down; that she does not know how long it would take to nail things down; the public process needs to be transparent. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services inquired whether the Commission wants the relocation study started or completed [before entering into the ENA]. The Interim Executive Director stated that she recommends a parallel track; a complete relocation analysis and study with a consultant would take several months. Chair Johnson stated that she likes an almost parallel track, suggested getting started on the relocation part. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Community 5 Improvement Commission September 7, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-09-07.pdf |