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CityCouncil | 2020-09-01 | 11 | 483 Councilmember Oddie inquired whether the golf course will be treated as a business or a park. The Recreation and Parks Director responded the golf course will be treated as a business. On the call for the question, the motion carried by the following roll call vote: Councilmembers Daysog: No; Knox White: Aye; Oddie: Aye; Vella: Aye; and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft: Aye. Ayes: 4. Noes: 1. *** Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft called a recess at 9:36 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 9:50 p.m. *** (20-577) Recommendation to Adopt the 2020 Alameda Point Master Infrastructure Plan (MIP) Amendment and Direct Staff to Work with the Recreation and Park Commission on Recommendations Regarding the Alameda Point Sports Complex; (20-577A) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Chapter XXVII (Development Fees) by Repealing Section 27-4 (Alameda Point Development Impact Fees) in Its Entirety. Introduced; and (20-577B) Resolution No. 15687, "Amending Master Fee Resolution No. 12191 to Revise Fee." Adopted. The Community Development Director made brief comments. Angelo Obertello, Carlson, Barbee & Gibson, Inc. gave a Power Point presentation. Councilmember Oddie stated a $5 million payment from Alameda Point Partners (APP) is going towards the Sports Complex; inquired the outcome of the funding provided should the City decide to proceed with the Sports Complex differently. The Community Development Director responded the City currently has $1 million on deposit from APP for the Sports Complex; stated a portion of the funds could be used for a consultant and public engagement; if Council wishes to replace the Sports Complex with a smaller version or other regional amenity, funding would be directed towards the designated project. Vice Mayor Knox White inquired whether the Main Street design will allow design changes to go forward more quickly to implement the lower road. Mr. Obertello responded one objective is to allow for logical implementation of segments of Main Street as development projects build frontages; stated the ultimate desired segment is complicated to deliver due to elevation and bike and trail facilities; interim conditions were being introduced that turned out to be concerning and potentially unsafe; the phase implementation allows a logical step in delivering the ultimate improvement; the MIP amendment also relates to the Climate Action Resiliency Plan (CARP) to protect Alameda Point which is more of a community-wide solution; Alameda Point could link into other flood protection measures along the northern shoreline; the City now has the flexibility to capture those efficiencies. Vice Mayor Knox White stated most of Site A Phase 1 infrastructure has been built; inquired whether the costs have been removed for all of West Midway. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council September 1, 2020 | CityCouncil/2020-09-01.pdf |