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CityCouncil | 2018-03-06 | 5 | Mayor Spencer inquired what the request is costing Greenway and the City. The Recreation and Parks Director responded Greenway's costs is approximately $120,000 for attorney fees, as well as additional healthcare costs; stated the City added two years of rent, at the base of $175,000, and added 5 years to the length of the term. In response to Mayor Spencer's inquiry, the Recreation and Parks Director stated the amount equates to $250,000 of rent not received for the two years and $130,000 for Greenway's work on the storm drain system, which benefits all of Bay Farm Island. Mayor Spencer inquired what the estimated cost is of adding attorney's fees. The Recreation and Parks Director responded $120,000 is directly attributed to the PLA. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the amount is being borne by the City via lost rent, to which the Recreation and Parks Director responded in the affirmative. Vice Mayor Vella inquired what year the Citywide PLA was adopted. The City Manager responded December 2016. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the Citywide PLA applies to the golf course, to which the Recreation and Parks Director responded in the negative. The City Manager responded any public project over $1 million, including the parking lot, would fall under the Citywide PLA. The Recreation and Parks Director stated the parking lot project will most likely be incorporated into the City's larger paving program which is significantly over $1 million; continued the presentation. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether there has been any change in the discounted resident rate or any proposal for changes. The Recreation and Parks Director responded in the affirmative; stated the Golf Commission unanimously approved the South Course fees, which are increasing for Alameda residents; stated the Golf Commission is very happy with the fees recognizing players get a significantly better course and fees in line with other municipal golf agencies. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether the men's and women's golf clubs will retain discounts and still have access to the course. The Recreation and Parks Director responded in the affirmative; continued the presentation. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 March 6, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-03-06.pdf |