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CityCouncil | 2010-11-16 | 19 | Commissioner Tam is asking is would the City be able to terminate the Contract if a site or sites could not be found to relocate the Corporation Yard and Alameda Shelter after the City pays Warmington Residential for geotechnical and environmental costs. The City Attorney/Legal Counsel responded the ENA would terminate for any reason if the terms of the Disposition and Development Agreement could not be negotiated or executed, which would include finding alternate sites for the Animal Shelter and Corporation Yard. Councilmember/Commissioner Matarrese inquired whether the ENA would lapse and the City would pay the $100,000 for geotechnical and environmental studies if the City could not find a site for the Animal Shelter and/or the Corporation Yard. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services responded the City would not pay the $100,000; stated Warmington Residential would bear the risk; Warmington Residential would assume costs by electing to proceed. Mayor/Chair Johnson stated Warmington Residential would not be reimbursed if they elect to proceed; the City would pay Warmington Residential $100,000 if Warmington Residential terminates the Agreement before they elect to proceed. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated the studies would be useful for renovation or redevelopment. Vice Mayor/Commissioner deHaan inquired what is the amounted budgeted for consultants to study Animal Shelter and Corporation Yard relocation. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services Manager responded the City's current fiscal year Public Works budget includes $376,000 in CIP funds; stated this month, staff issued a Request for Proposals (RFP). Mayor/Chair Johnson suggested that the item be continued. Councilmember/Commissioner Matarrese withdrew his motion. (10-79 CIC) Recommendation to Authorize the Interim Executive Director to Negotiate and Execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Islander Motel Property Located at 2428 Central Avenue; Issue a Request for Qualifications to Secure a Development Partner for Conversion of the Islander Motel to Affordable Workforce Housing; and Approve an Appropriation of $150,000 from the Business Waterfront Improvement Project Affordable Housing Fund Balance to the Business Waterfront Improvement Project Contractual Services and Housing Project Development Funds for the Required Due Diligence Reports and Deposits. Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment Authority and 4 Community Improvement Commission November 16, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-11-16.pdf |