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CityCouncil | 2016-05-03 | 7 | Assessment on the Webster Street BIA." Adopted. Councilmember Daysog recused himself and left the dais. The Economic Development Manager gave a Power Point Presentation. Invited residents to attend an Alameda Landing Hot August Nights Mixer on August 24th: stated that he met with the owner of Alameda Sports Cards and Comics to help market her business; thanked Council for the funding of the of the Facade Grant Program; urged Council to vote in favor of renewing the BIA: Sandip Jariwala, West Alameda Business Association (WABA). Vice Mayor Matarrese moved adoption of the resolution confirming the Webster Street BIA Assessment Report for FY 2016-17 and Levying an Annual Assessment on the Webster Street BIA. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote. [Absent: - Councilmember Daysog - 1.] (16-214) Resolution No. 15147, "Upholding Planning Board Resolution No. PB-16-10 Approving Design Review, Density Bonus, Density Bonus Waiver and Parking Exceptions Application for Construction of a Three-Story Mixed-Use Development including Nine Residential For-Sale Units and 4,700 Square Feet of Ground Floor Retail at 1435 Webster Street (APN74-427-5-1). Adopted. [The project is categorically exempt from further review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15332, In-Fill Development Projects.] The City Planner gave a Power Point presentation. Andrew Goldberg, applicant, gave a brief presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the project includes eight two bedroom, two bath units and one three bedroom, two bath unit, to which the City Planner responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the City is requiring one parking space per unit regardless of the number of bedrooms, to which the City Planner responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether one parking space per unit is being proposed. The City Planner responded there are 18 spaces total, of which nine spaces will be reserved for residential. Mayor Spencer inquired whether nine spaces means one space per unit, to which the City Planner responded in the affirmative; stated the Code requires a minimum of nine Regular Meeting Alameda City Council May 3, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-05-03.pdf |