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CityCouncil | 2010-09-07 | 24 | The Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated some Commissioners want to know the financial aspects, which would be pretty far along in the study. Commissioner Tam inquired whether knowing how much the land would sell for would be important. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded what the land is worth versus relocation costs are two separate issues. *** Councilmember/Commissioner Tam left the dais at 11:47 p.m. and returned at 11:50 p.m. Commissioner deHaan stated a lot of loose ends exist; that he does not think the Commission is ready to go forward; costs could be calculated on the back of a napkin; the ENA does not have to be done immediately. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated concrete answers would not be known until the relocation study is done. Commissioner deHaan inquired what would be the square footage of the Animal Shelter, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded staff would hire someone to answer said question. Commissioner Matarrese stated the idea of the ENA would be to sit down with Warmington Residential to see their valuations and what they can do to build houses in the area; the output would be a Development Agreement (DA); the DA would need to be compatible with uses, including the Packers Building, and would have to account for relocating two City operations; moved approval of directing the Interim Executive Director to come back with an updated ENA for the Commission to discuss, to define a timeframe in the ENA for the CIC and Warmington Residential that would point to the parallel work that has to be done exclusively, including existing operations around the Alaska Packers Building, and to look at other rules and benefits for the City, including a labor agreement, appropriate zoning, and all public hearings necessary to ensure that the public knows the intent and milestones in between. * (10-431 CC/10-68 CIC) Councilmember/Commissioner Matarrese moved approval of continuing past 12:00 midnight. Vice Mayor/Commissioner deHaan seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. *** Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Community 6 Improvement Commission September 7, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-09-07.pdf |