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CityCouncil | 2018-09-04 | 12 | The Assistant Community Development Director responded the Cross Alameda Trail runs from Alameda Point to the Fruitvale Bridge; stated the Clement Avenue extension runs through the Del Monte development project; there will be a separated cycle track, with a signalized crossing at Clement Avenue for Encinal Terminals. Vice Mayor Vella inquired about trash pickup and other related items for the project site. The Assistant Community Development Director responded said items will happen off of the road; stated the main road depicted for discussion is the central access point. In response to Vice Mayor Vella's inquiry about the proposed amendments and if language could be included to require a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) with the Building Construction Trades Council of Alameda County, the Assistant Community Development Director stated TLC has nine to ten years left on its lease and will not want to invest; a reference could be added to the agreement; the amendment's purpose is not to pre-determine, but to lay out, the requirements the City Council will be looking for when lease amendments are brought forward. Vice Mayor Vella inquired if the proposed amendment would apply to future land exchanges or swaps. The Assistant Community Development Director responded if TLC, or any other future owner of the land, wants to come forward and discuss the terms, negotiation would begin again. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether the proposed amendment would apply to a future Council, to which the Assistant Community Development Director responded it could. Vice Mayor Vella inquired if language could be added to the proposed amendment clarifying that Council does not want Tidelands land to be used for one big parking lot. The Assistant Community Development Director responded in the affirmative; stated Tidelands land cannot be used for residential parking. The Interim City Manager inquired about the total minimum road width of the central spine concept including the bike access widths. The Assistant Community Development Director responded 62 feet. The Interim City Manager inquired about the minimum road width for the emergency access points to the East and West sides. The Assistant Community Development Director responded 26 feet. The Interim City Manager inquired about the turning radius of the cul-de-sac. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 10 September 4, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-09-04.pdf |