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CityCouncil | 2013-04-16 | 3 | (*13-165) Recommendation to Approve an Amendment to the Contract with Columbia Electric, Increasing the Budget by $40,000 for a Total Amount of $320,800, to Complete the Woodstock to Webster Street Neighborhood Improvement Project, and Authorize the City Manager to Execute the Amendment. Accepted. (*13-166) Resolution No. 14791, "Approve Designation of the Alameda County Source Reduction and Recycling Board as the Local Task Force Under State Law for the Purpose of Reviewing and Commenting on County Integrated Waste Management Plan Amendments." Adopted, and (*13-166 A) Resolution No. 14792, "Approving an Amendment of the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Creating the Alameda County Waste Management Authority. Adopted. (*13-167) Resolution No.14793, "Amending the City of Alameda Management and Confidential Employees Association (MCEA) Salary Schedule Establishing the Classifications of Public Safety Communications Supervisor, Police Records Supervisor, Public Safety Information Technology Systems Coordinator, Information Technology Systems Coordinator, Communications Engagement Specialist, Senior Human Resources Analyst, Human Resources Analyst II, and Human Resources Analyst I." Adopted. (13-168) Final Passage of Ordinance Amending Various Sections of the Alameda Municipal Code Contained in Chapter XXX (Development Regulations) Related to the North Park Street Planning Area. Amended and introduced. The City Planner gave a Power Point presentation. Mayor Gilmore inquired when the design manual would be ready. The City Planner responded the draft guidelines for taller buildings would be presented to the Planning Board in late June or early July. Mayor Gilmore inquired how the design guidelines would allow residential buildings to fit with commercial buildings in the mixed use zone. The City Planner responded mixed use properties are a mix of residential use and businesses which have legally opened over the last 50 years; stated businesses in the district are typically in buildings which were built as residential buildings and are not concrete block commercial buildings; the design guidelines and new zoning would allow lighter commercial uses to continue in the mixed use zone; the guidelines show how new buildings accommodating commercial uses can be built to look like residential buildings to avoid inconsistent new commercial buildings in the area. Vice Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether a sentence can be added to Table A which Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 April 16, 2013 | CityCouncil/2013-04-16.pdf |