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CityCouncil | 2017-04-18 | 6 | Mayor Spencer stated that she reviewed the project permit history which showed two inspectors made multiple approvals, but at the end the project was denied. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether the City has had the property surveyed, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded in the affirmative; stated as part of Phase 1, the area was surveyed as recently as last year by the RJA Firm. Vice Mayor Vella inquired what type of survey was performed, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded RJA Firm did a public record search, pulled title reports on every single parcel, and conducted an aerial survey to get existing conditions. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether the firm review permits from the past as part of the survey, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded in the negative. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether the City is planning to make the property owners pay the same price, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded the affirmative; stated even though the public access easement will be recorded on title, the property owners would have full use of the lot until the City decides to build a public dock; there is no dimunition of the price. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether the pool lot is the most encroaching, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded in the affirmative; continued the presentation. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired when was the last conversation with homeowners, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded that he spoke with some homeowners last week and other homeowners in December. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether the Assistant City Attorney only met with one homeowner between December and tonight's Council meeting. The Assistant City Attorney responded in the affirmative; stated that he informed property owners that he would follow up with them after getting direction from Council tonight. Mayor Spencer inquired what is the width of the public access sidewalk with the landscaping, to which the Assistant City Attorney responded approximately five feet. Mayor Spencer stated the Recreation and Park Commission discussed allowing small water craft access, such as a kayak; inquired about the public access points and whether the five foot width would be sufficient for kayaks. The Assistant City Attorney responded the access points were initially put in as a view corridor; stated the City is proposing changing the use to allow water access. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 April 18, 2017 | CityCouncil/2017-04-18.pdf |