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CityCouncil | 2015-01-06 | 11 | Expressed concern over not having a staff report and the reason for rescission; stated there are no advantages to rescinding the project; concerns will be addressed going forward: Jon Spangler, Alameda. Outlined the process to approve the project; expressed opposition to the repeal: Mike Henneberry, Alameda. Outlined the affordable housing requirements that have to be met; stated the 55 affordable units will provide needed housing; urged Council not to repeal the ordinances: Laura Thomas, Renewed Hope. Submitted a newsletter; outlined the project benefits; urged support of the environmentally friendly project: Jeanne Merrill, Alameda. Expressed disappointment over the rescission ordinance being presented without information; stated everyone had an opportunity to comment on the project; urged Council to vote against rescission: Anne DeBardeleben, Alameda. Stated that he has been waiting for something to happen to the Del Monte building; expressed his support for the project and outlined his reasons: Doug Linney, Alameda. Expressed opposition to the rescission; urged that the project move forward: Kevin Gorham, Alameda. Expressed support for the Del Monte project; stated that she opposed to the repeal; there was no background or reasons for the repeal: Lynette Lee, Renewed Hope/Alameda Home Team. Stated questions and parking need to be addressed and should be discussed by the new City Council: Lester Cabral, Alameda. Stated the project affects all residents; expressed her support for the matter being placed on the agenda; stated the project needs to be done right: Gail deHaan, Alameda. *** (15-023) Mayor Spencer stated a motion is needed to consider items after 10:30 p.m.; the remaining items are the Council Referrals. Councilmember Daysog moved approval of considering the remaining items after 10:30 p.m. Vice Mayor Matarrese seconded the motion. Under discussion, Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she understands Mayor Spencer would prefer not to have meetings continue past 11:00 p.m. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council January 6, 2015 | CityCouncil/2015-01-06.pdf |