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CityCouncil | 2018-01-16 | 8 | Councilmember Oddie stated that he concurs with Vice Mayor Vella; requested that staff return with a DA that is clearer. On the call for the question, the motion failed by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft and Matarrese. Noes: Mayor Spencer - 1. Abstentions: Councilmembers Oddie and Vella - 2. [The matter was opened for reconsideration after final passage of the ordinance [paragraph no. 18-036].] (*18-034) Resolution No. 15340, "Amending the Management and Confidential Employees Association (MCEA) Salary Schedule Establishing the Salary Range for Park Maintenance Supervisor Effective January 16, 2018." Adopted. (*18-035) Resolution No. 15341, "Providing Written Confirmation of Previous City Council Authorization of a Portion of the City Base Allocation and Required Match Amount for Site A Eden Affordable Senior Project for Application to County Rental Housing Development Fund." Adopted; and (*18-035A) Resolution No. 15342, "Providing Written Confirmation of Previous City Council Authorization of a Portion of the City Base Allocation and Required Match Amount for Site A Eden Affordable Family Project for Application to County Rental Housing Development Fund.' Adopted. (18-036) Ordinance No. 3208, "Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Deleting Section 30-4.17C "G Special Government Combining District," and Amending the Zoning Map to Ensure Consistency Between the City of Alameda Municipal Code, Zoning Map and the Naval Air Station (NAS) Alameda Community Reuse Plan for the North Housing Property Located on Singleton Avenue on the Former Naval Air Station in Alameda in Order to Convey the Property to CP VI Admirals Cove, LLC, Habitat for Humanity, and the Alameda Housing Authority. [The Proposed Zoning Amendments, which Remove the 435-Unit Housing Limit, Would Not Result in Any New Environmental Impacts or More Severe Environmental Impacts Than Those Previously Identified with the Adoption of the Community Reuse Plan Environmental Impact Report (EIR) 2009 Addendum, and the Housing Element 2012 EIR Addendum]." Finally passed. Stated that he supports the project: Austin Tam, Alameda. Stated removing the cap is not a good idea: Dorothy Freeman, Alameda. Stated retaining the cap would increase the chances of developing affordable housing: Joseph Woodard, Alameda Citizens Task Force. Urged Council to make affordable housing a reality for all Alamedans: Katie Derrig, Operation Dignity. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 7 January 16, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-01-16.pdf |