pages: CityCouncil/2010-10-05.pdf, 11
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CityCouncil | 2010-10-05 | 11 | Mayor Johnson inquired whether the project has gone to BCDC, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson inquired whether BCDC has indicated that approval would be given. The Planning Services Manager responded BCDC does not take any action until Council takes action; stated BCDC is pleased with the amount of open space. Mayor Johnson inquired whether Oak Street would be a two-way street, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson inquired whether car traffic would be permitted on Blanding Avenue [extension]. The Planning Services Manager responded Blanding Avenue and Elm Street would be automobile extensions; stated there would be two travel lanes and parking on one side. In response to Mayor Johnson's inquiry, the Planning Services Manager stated each residence would have its own parking; parking would be provided for the park in addition to guest parking for residents. Mayor Johnson inquired whether guest parking includes parking for people using the park, to, which the Planning Services Manager responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson inquired how parking would be designated, to which the Planning Services Manager responded details would be addressed in the tentative map. Mayor Johnson stated enough parking needs to be provided to make the park accessible to the public not living in the immediate area. Vice Mayor deHaan inquired whether the parking on the northeast corner adjacent to the shopping center is the [project's] property. The Planning Services Manager responded the parking is on the property; stated cross easements would be needed between the two properties. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 11 October 5, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-10-05.pdf |