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CityCouncil | 2014-01-21 | 5 | but do not typically set fees; fees often end up quite different; San Ramon heavily subsidizes its swim program and has very low cost recovery; Alameda has kept the swim fee very low since the facilities are in poor condition; user groups have been told the fee will increase when there is an improved, new facility. Mayor Gilmore stated that she is happy staff is communicating with the swim community; hopefully, the groups understand the fee will increase when there is an improved facility; pools are very costly to build and maintain. Vice Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft moved adoption of the resolution amending Master Fee Resolution 12191 to add and revise Recreation and Park fees. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (14-023) Summary: Consider Rezoning 2350 Harbor Bay Parkway to Permit Restaurant, Office, or Mixed-use Office and Commercial Use at the Site and Find those Uses to be Permissible under Harbor Bay Isle Development's Original Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Public Hearing to Consider Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map for 2350 Harbor Bay Parkway from Open Space (O) to Commercial-Manufacturing with a Planned Development Overlay (CM-PD) with Specific Conditions (Parcel 1 of Parcel Map 2024, Assessor's Parcel Number 074-1362-005), and Find that the Project is Consistent with the Original Harbor Bay Isle Development Environmental Impact Report. Introduced. The City Planner gave a brief presentation. Vice Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated the Bay Area Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) amended its definition of restaurant to include office; read the definition; suggested the clause outlining commercial uses be added to the ordinance; stated offering waterfront amenities would be nice. The City Planner stated the language could be added when the ordinance is brought back for final passage. Councilmember Chen stated that he supports the recommendation; noted the project includes public access improvements, which might not come around for another 25 years, if the City does not move forward. Mayor Gilmore stated the case is an example and cautionary tale of planning over a long period of time; plans have to include a certain amount of flexibility and cannot be too rigid. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council January 21, 2014 | CityCouncil/2014-01-21.pdf |