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CityCouncil | 2015-06-16 | 9 | 322 amendment just clarifies zoning must meet the City's parking ordinance; if the City's ordinance is not met, State law is the fall-back. Mayor Spencer inquired what the local law is, to which the City Planner responded the law varies: residential parking is two spaces, commercial zoning is one and a half spaces, and affordable or senior housing is shaped to fit the project. In response to Vice Mayor Matarrese's inquiry, the City Planner stated a separate document or application is required, which is brought to the Planning Board for action. Vice Mayor Matarrese stated the scenario of a deficient application would no longer be an issue and the project would not be entitled without a complete application. Councilmember Daysog moved introduction of the ordinance. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (15-413) Public Hearing to Consider Introduction of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code ("AMC") Section 30-4.17 G, Special Government Combining District and Zoning Map to Ensure Consistency between the City of Alameda Municipal Code and Zoning Map and the NAS Alameda Reuse Plan for 37.36 Acres of Federal Property Located on Singleton Street at the Former Naval Air Station. Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, No Further Environmental Review is Required. Introduced. The City Planner gave a brief presentation and submitted a revised ordinance. Expressed concern over the downzoning and meeting the State regional units: Lynette Lee, Renewed Hope. The City Planner stated the City still has a surplus of units with the downzoning. Vice Mayor Matarrese stated delivering 90 more affordable housing units and meeting agreement with the Navy and Housing Urban Development (HUD) buy-in was a good trade. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether there was a plan to put the 800 units of Site A in the Housing Element, to which the City Planner responded Site A is already in the Housing Element; changing the zoning is all that is being done; the Housing Element is still in conformance with the State. Councilmember Oddie stated he appreciates Vice Mayor Matarrese's leadership, which put Council in a position to ultimately approve Site A without adding any additional housing to the Housing Element. Vice Mayor Matarrese moved introduction of the revised ordinance amending Alameda Regular Meeting Alameda City Council June 16, 2015 | CityCouncil/2015-06-16.pdf |