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CityCouncil | 2018-01-02 | 11 | The Assistant Community Development Director responded the cap is distributed evenly by acreage, which would yield approximately 220 units; removing the cap would double the amount of units the developer could build to approximately 440 units. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the property Carmel Partners purchased from the U.S. Navy stated 435 units. The Assistant Community Development Director responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether removing the cap would modify the terms which Carmel Partners bid on, to which the Assistant Community Development Director responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer requested clarification on what the developer bid on. The Assistant Community Development Director responded the developer bid on 15 of the 30 acres, while knowing the entire 30 acres is limited to 435 units. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the extension of Mitchell Road was delineated in the purchase. The Assistant Community Development Director responded in the negative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether staff included which roads the City wants extended. The Assistant Community Development Director responded the reuse amendment did not make Mitchell Road extension a responsibility of North Housing. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the extension is a new term after the bid. The Community Development Director responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the terms of the bid from the U.S. Navy included input from City staff. The Community Development Director responded the goals and objectives in the amended Reuse Plan were approved by the City Council; stated the amended reuse plan was a part of the disclosure documents for all the developers bidding on the property. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the Mitchell Avenue extension is included. The Community Development Director responded Mitchell alignment is in the General Plan and is not subject to the auction; stated the land is not owned by the U.S. Navy. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council January 2, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-01-02.pdf |