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CityCouncil | 2019-01-02 | 7 | 11 Councilmember Daysog stated there is a parcel number for one parcel for all seven acres that goes until 2015/2016; requested the change in parcel numbers from 2015/2016 to 2016/2017 be noted. The Interim City Attorney stated when a deed is recorded, the County Assessors' office does not always make the change immediately, which may be the reason there is a slight discrepancy between when the Quitclaim Deed was recorded and when the Assessors' parcel map was modified to show two different parcels. Councilmember Oddie inquired if a ballot argument would be due January 16, 2019, to which the City Clerk responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Oddie stated the language needs to be created here and now or a subcommittee needs to be formed. Discussed the proposed Alameda Point Collaborative (APC) project and support; urged the proponents to withdraw the initiative: Doug Biggs, APC. Discussed Measure WW; expressed concern over pressure to withdraw the initiative; discussed the homeless project; urged adoption of the ordinance or placing the measure on the November 2020 ballot: Angela Fawcett, Friends of Crab Cove and Initiative Proponent. Expressed support for caring for others and neighborly relations; urged the initiative be withdrawn to work together: Cindy Acker, Alameda. Discussed Measure WW; stated a writ was filed; discussed meeting with Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft: Liza Gabato Morse, Friends of Crab Cove. Discussed taking care of homeless seniors; urged the proponents to withdraw the initiative: Eric Strimling, Alameda. Urged all people be supported; expressed support for withdrawing the initiative: Elizabeth Middleberg, Alameda. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she did meet with proponents of the project, Ms. Fawcett and Ms. Gabato Morse; urged both sides to sit down, talk and find a compromise. Councilmember Vella stated there has been no Brown Act violation; that she has not spoken to any other Councilmembers about the item or her opinion of it; Measure WW was put on the ballot by EBRPD, not the City of Alameda; if there are concerns about Measure WW, there is a public board of elected officials which members of the public can hold accountable; whether or not the land is within the definition of becoming available for EBRPD is debatable; outlined the process for surplus land; stated encouraged constituents to work and speak with the EBRPD Board or come to liaison Regular Meeting Alameda City Council January 2, 2019 | CityCouncil/2019-01-02.pdf |