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CityCouncil | 2010-11-16 | 17 | (10-561 CC/10-78 CIC) Councilmember/Commissioner Matarrese moved approval of continuing the meeting past 12:00 midnight. Vice Mayor/Commissioner deHaan seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. * The Deputy City Manager - Community Development gave a brief presentation. Vice Mayor/Commissioner deHaan inquired what safeguards are in place in the event that assets [the Animal Shelter and Corporation Yard] cannot be relocated. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded the term of the Exclusive Negotiation Agreement [ENA] would expire after eighteen-months. * Councilmember/Commissioner Tam left the dais at 12:01 a.m. and returned at 12:02 a.m. Councilmember/Commissioner Gilmore stated the staff report notes that the CIC would reimburse Warmington Residential $100,000 for geotechnical and environmental testing costs if Warmington Residential elects not to proceed with the project; inquired whether the $100,000 is different than the amount for the site study to move the Corporation Yard and Animal shelter, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded in the affirmative. Councilmember/Commissioner Gilmore inquired where the money would come from, to which the Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded the CIC budget. Speakers: Chris Anderson, Grand Marina (submitted Power Point); Andy McKinley, Grand Marina (submitted correspondence); and Michael McClellan, Warmington Homes. Following Mr. McKinley's comments, the Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated retail would be part of the Northern Waterfront General Plan and would be compatible; tomorrow, staff will be meeting with the Grand Marina owners regarding lease negotiations; the ENA has sufficient flexibility. Councilmember/Commissioner Matarrese stated that he would like to see specific Grand Marina retail incorporated in the negotiations; the Northern Waterfront is littered with failed restaurants; that he hopes industry around the boatyard is kept; the light industrial and retail use area that benefits the City and should be maintained. Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority and 2 Community Improvement Commission November 16, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-11-16.pdf |