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CityCouncil | 2015-12-01 | 6 | 524 Expressed support for the project and change: David Cavanaugh, Alameda. Expressed support for the modern design; urged the Planning Board decision be upheld: Jeff Cavanaugh, Alameda. Stated Alameda's history includes shipping containers; the project is great and would be an asset for Alameda: Scott Koehler, Alameda. Stated that he owns several properties on Park Street and likes the project: Bill Gonzalves, Alameda. Discussed the AAPS letter and the types of architecture allowed; the project is in the gateway subdistrict and modern architecture is only allowed in 2 subdistricts, not the gateway: Elizabeth Tuckwell, Alameda. Stated that she supports building with containers, but she thinks the project will cause people to oppose containers; the location is not correct: Mary Anderson, Alameda. Stated the project is green and the process has been followed; the business community should be supported; urged approval: Michael McDonough, Alameda Chamber of Commerce. Stated the gateway should reflect the historic buildings; the style of architecture belongs somewhere else: Gretchen Lipow, Alameda Citizen Task Force (ACT). Urged the Council not to approve the project; stated the containers are unsightly no matter how they are masked: Maria Dominguez, Alameda. Stated that she supports the project; expressed support for allowing new and interesting projects: Janet Koike, Rythmix Cultural Works. Stated a car lot is not an appropriate place to construct a historic building; the area is bleak; expressed support for the green building and the project: Tina Blaine, Alameda. Stated the design does not belong at the gateway to Alameda; suggested the design be changed to keep with the history of Alameda: Mary Tigh, Alameda. Outlined design review requirements; stated Park Street's most interesting feature is brick buildings; expressed opposition to the project: Reyla Graber, Alameda. Stated that she opposes the project and the location: Patricia Gannon, Alameda. Stated that he supports the project; all adjacent neighbors support the project; discussed a previous box car project; stated small space is needed and would be great incubator for small business tenants in Alameda: Rich Krinks, Alameda. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council December 1, 2015 | CityCouncil/2015-12-01.pdf |