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CityCouncil | 2021-03-16 | 4 | (*21-166A) Resolution No. 15752, "Amending the Fiscal Year 2019-21 Capital Budget by Defunding Revenue and Expenditure Appropriations in Capital Improvement Program 960093 by $361,000 and Increasing Revenue and Expenditure Appropriations for Capital Improvement Program 91857706 by $361,000." Adopted. (*21-167) Resolution No. 15753, "Authorizing the City Manager, Retroactively, to Apply for and Receive up to $292,000 in Grant Funds from the Alameda County Transportation Commission's 2022 Comprehensive Investment Plan to Construct Multi- Use Pathway Connectors to Close Gaps in Accessing the Cross Alameda Trail in Jean Sweeney Open Space Park; and Allocating $158,000 In Matching Funds, Should the Grant Be Awarded." Adopted. (21-168) Ordinance No. 3297, "Amending the Alameda Municipal Code Chapter 30 (Development Regulations) to Amend Section 30-12.2 Requiring a Distance Separation of 1,000 Feet between Bars in Alameda to Allow No More than Three (3) Bars within 1,000 Feet of Each Other and to Require Annual Review of Conditions of Approval, Following a Recommendation by the Planning Board.' Finally passed. Councilmember Herrera Spencer stated Hunter bar is hoping to move into the previous Paradise Pub; noted the City's ordinance allows for one bar within 1,000 feet of another bar; stated grandfathering does not apply to this scenario; staff has been asked to measure the distances between Wally's bar, Hunter bar, and Fireside Lounge; noted the report has a supplement exhibit attached which shows the three bars are within 1,000 feet of each other. Councilmember Daysog inquired whether a bar would be allowed to open within 1,000 feet of another; whether a bar could have two bars located to the south and two bars to the north. The City Attorney responded in the affirmative; stated the ordinance provides that three bars can exist within 1,000 feet of another; there cannot be four bars within a 1,000-foot radius. The City Manager stated two bars to the north and two to the south of another bar would not be allowed under the ordinance. Councilmember Daysog stated Wally's is the outlier and is the northernmost bar; questioned whether another bar would be allowed to open within 1,000 feet to the north of Wally's. Councilmember Knox White stated Wally's has five bars within 1,000 feet and therefore is breaking the limit of three bars within 1,000 feet rule; no three bars can be within 1,000 feet of a fourth bar. Councilmember Daysog stated should there be a bar north of Wally's, the new bar must be further than 1,000 feet. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 March 16, 2021 | CityCouncil/2021-03-16.pdf |