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CityCouncil | 2017-02-21 | 4 | Record for Island City Landscaping and Lighting District 84-2." Adopted. Councilmember Matarrese and Vice Mayor Vella recused themselves and left the dais. Mayor Spencer moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember Oddie seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 3. [Absent: Councilmembers Matarrese and Vella - 2.] (*17-125) Resolution No. 15233, "Appointing an Engineer-of-Work and an Attorney-of- Record for Maintenance Assessment District 01-1 (Marina Cove). Adopted. (*17-126) Resolution No. 15234, "Authorizing Residential Parking Program for Public Streets within Columbia Homeowners Association (HOA) Pursuant to Alameda Municipal Code Section 12-17.6(g). Adopted; and (*17-126A) Resolution No. 15235, "Authorizing Residential Parking Program for Public Streets within Headlands Homeowners Association (HOA) Pursuant to Alameda Municipal Code Section 12-17.6(g). Adopted. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (17-127) Public Hearing to Consider Resolution No. 15236, "Upholding the Planning Board Decision to Approve Design Review Permit File No. PLN16-0232 for the Construction of an 880 Square Foot Accessory Structure at 1208 Saint Charles Street, including Demolition of a Two-Car Garage and Construction of an Accessory Structure with a Three-Car Garage and an Artist Studio." Adopted. This project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15303. The Assistant Community Development Director gave a Power Point presentation. Stated they would like the ability to pursue their plans for an addition; the plans meet all requirements; the process has gone on for a long time; they are good neighbors and good citizens; their team is present tonight to speak on their behalf: Paula Mathis and Tom Ellebie, property owners. Stated her client's neighbors challenged the project regarding drainage, oak trees and a CEQA challenge; staff findings support her clients; studies show no negative impact from the project; the applicant's experts are working on facts not opinion; urged Council to support upholding the Planning Board decision: Rena Rickles, Applicant's Attorney. Stated she has resided in Alameda for 23 years; the design and construction can be compatible; the location and layout is most appropriate for least disturbance to the site; her professional opinion is that the project will enhance the health and beauty of all heritage trees: Jennifer Bowles, Applicant's Landscape Architect. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 February 21, 2017 | CityCouncil/2017-02-21.pdf |