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CityCouncil | 2017-12-19 | 13 | Councilmember Matarrese stated the letter talks about the developer's value, but does not address the specific question; inquired how much the City is adding to the developer's land; stated the conditions should match the value the City is giving. Councilmember Oddie stated that he would have appreciated an answer before the day of the vote; inquired whether there might be a Statewide policy regarding sea level rise and developments built next to the water. The Assistant Community Development Director responded the potential future legislation has not been considered. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether there is discussion that the City will undertake its own requirements regarding sea level rise. The Assistant Community Development Director responded the City is reviewing the Climate Action Plan. Vice Mayor Vella inquired if the land swap is not approved, will the Master Plan still return to Council and can the issues of climate action and the legislation coming down be addressed at a later date. The Assistant Community Development Director responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether there are any appraisals of the land to determine the valuation. The Assistant Community Development Director responded in the negative; stated the City is exchanging 5 acres for 8.5 to 9 acres. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the Tidelands property is owned by the State but in the City's care. The Assistant Community Development Director responded the City owns the land in trust. Mayor Spencer inquired whether there is an appraisal for the property the City is swapping, to which the Assistant Community Development Director responded in the negative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the City would receive an appraisal of the property. The Assistant Community Development Director responded the City currently owns 6.5 acres of Tidelands that cannot be used for residential; stated the City is receiving 8.5 acres of Tidelands in the swap, which also cannot be used for residential. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 11 December 19, 2017 | CityCouncil/2017-12-19.pdf |