pages: CityCouncil/2013-05-21.pdf, 4
This data as json
body | date | page | text | path |
---|---|---|---|---|
CityCouncil | 2013-05-21 | 4 | Accepted; and (*13-252 A) Resolution No. 14810, "Amending the Alameda Management and Confidential Employees Association Salary Schedule Establishing the Classification of Human Resources Manager.' Adopted. (*13-253) Ordinance No. 3073, "Approving a Lease and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Documents Necessary to Implement the Terms of a Lease Amendment with Bay Ship and Yacht Co., Inc. for One Year in Building 292 located at 1450 Ferry Point at Alameda Point." Finally Passed. (*13-254) Ordinance No. 3074, "Amending Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Section 30.7.15a (Bicycle, Motorcycle and Pedestrian Facilities) of Article I (Zoning Districts and Regulations) of Chapter XXX (Development Regulations) to Comply with the City's Bicycle Facility Design Standards." Finally Passed. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (13-255) Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Confirming Business Improvement Area Report for Fiscal Year 2013-14 and Levying an Annual Assessment on the Park Street Business Improvement Area of the City of Alameda for Fiscal Year 2013- 14. [Continued to June 4, 2013] (13-256) Resolution No. 14811, "Authorizing the City Manager to Accept, Execute, and Record Conveyance Documents in Substantial Conformance with Certain Phase 1 Property and Conveyance Documents from the United States of America, Acting by and Through the Department of the Navy, to Implement the Economic Development Conveyance Agreement for the Former Naval Air Station, Alameda (Phase 1 Alameda Point Conveyance). Adopted. The Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point gave a Power Point presentation. Mayor Gilmore inquired how many acres in Phase 1 are clean and suitable for development, including residential. The Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point responded approximately 482 acres. Mayor Gilmore inquired if the 482 acres have restricted land use. The Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point responded in the affirmative; stated there will be restrictions for digging and using ground water for drinking. Mayor Gilmore stated it is very important for residents to know that the team and the Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) have worked very hard and held the Navy's feet to the fire in terms of clean up; the partnership between the City's consultants, RAB, the community and staff has made Phase 1 conveyance occur. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 May 21, 2013 | CityCouncil/2013-05-21.pdf |