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CityCouncil | 2016-09-20 | 14 | In response to Councilmember Daysog's inquiry about a particular area on the map, the Assistant City Attorney responded that there are currently no lines in the water; borders do not exist in the water. Councilmember Daysog inquired whether decisions being made have ramifications in the area; inquired whether the area is outside the six parcels of interest. The Assistant City Attorney responded the current proposal is to hold the six areas as part of the open water parcel, not subject to immediate transfers if the project is approved. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the parcel is beyond the 35 feet and if both complete parcels are inside the water. The Assistant City Attorney responded the answer is next in the presentation; continued the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether parcels could be sold separately from the homes. The Assistant City Attorney responded in the negative; stated staff recommends a 35 foot easement and doing something about the encroachments on the land side; continued the presentation. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether the structures in the water on the six parcels were built without permits from the federal government. The Assistant City Attorney responded he has no information regarding the permits; most homeowners have purchased properties with docks already built; the City has to conduct more research on the issue; continued the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the encroachments on dry land were permitted by the City. The Assistant City Attorney responded in the negative; he stated they are trespass; continued the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the Assistant City Attorney is referring to the parcels on the land, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded in the affirmative; continued the presentation. In response to Councilmember Daysog's inquiry about estimates, the Assistant City Attorney stated the external and internal costs would break-even; excess revenues come from commercial side participation; continued the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether there could be a water parcel behind one house that Regular Meeting Alameda City Council September 20, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-09-20.pdf |