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CityCouncil | 2018-10-02 | 15 | Expressed support for the project and zoning; discussed working for the applicant: Lindsey Young. Expressed support for the staff recommendation, which will bring in tax revenue: Orville Meuks, Oakland. Expressed support for the zoning change to allow the hotel; stated the developer has made a commitment to use a signatory responsible general contractor: Daniel Gregg, Carpenters Local 713. Stated that he supports building the hotel, which will create good jobs: Michael Gilmore, Alameda. Stated the hotel will generate revenue and provide jobs: Ed Dillard. Outlined benefits of allowing the hotel; noted hotels are allowed everywhere else on Harbor Bay: Maurice Arnold. Expressed his support: Adam Turner. Stated that he opposes the rezoning; noted the Planning Board voted against the hotel earlier this year because it does not fit on the parcel; discussed violations by the hotel operator: Ty Hudson, Unite Here Local 2850. Expressed his support for the project: Preston Dula, Carpenters Union Local 713. Expressed support for the staff recommendation: Cathy Adams, National Coalition of 100 Black Women. Expressed support for the staff recommendation, discussed the taxes that would be generated: Sherry Vance. Expressed support for the staff recommendation: Rhonda Mason. Expressed support for the staff recommendation, discussed the revenue that would be generated: Michael McDonough, Chamber of Commerce. Expressed concern over the environmental destruction to the edge of the Bay; read from a letter by Cindy Margulis, Golden Gate Audubon: Diane Livia, Golden Gate Audubon. Expressed opposition to rezoning Parcel 1 and support for the City taking title to Parcel 4: Patricia Lamborn, Alameda. Stated that she has experience working in hotels that do not support workers' rights, which is not needed in Alameda: Beatriz Franco, Local 2850 Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 12 October 2, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-10-02.pdf |