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CityCouncil | 2022-01-18 | 8 | (22-053 B) Introduction of Ordinance Approving the Amended Encinal Terminals Tidelands Exchange Master Plan and Density Bonus Application for Redevelopment of Real Property Located at 1521 Buena Vista Avenue (APN 072-0382-001, 072-0382-002, 072-0383-003 and 072-0382-009). Introduced; and (22-053 C) Introduction of Ordinance Approving Development Agreement (Encinal Terminals Project) By and Between the City of Alameda and North Waterfront Cove, LLC Governing the Encinal Terminals Project for Real Property Located at 1521 Buena Vista Avenue. Continued to January 18, 2022. Introduced. The City Manager recused himself and left the meeting. *** (22-054) Vice Mayor Vella moved approval of allowing the Applicant to speak for 5 minutes. Councilmember Knox White seconded the motion, which carried by the following roll call vote: Councilmembers Daysog: Aye; Herrera Spencer: Aye; Knox White: Aye; Vella: Aye; and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft: Aye. Ayes: 5. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director gave a Power Point presentation. Mike O'Hara, Applicant, gave a Power Point presentation. Councilmember Herrera Spencer inquired the breakdown for the 589 units. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director responded the Master Plan requires that 50% of the units be mapped for sale; stated the units will be individually available for sale. Councilmember Herrera Spencer inquired whether any of the 80 affordable units will be for sale. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director responded the affordable housing agreement is not done yet; stated most similar projects in Alameda have the very low and low units for rent; the moderate units are sprinkled throughout as part of the for sale units; how the final 80 affordable units will be distributed between rental and for sale has not yet been finalized; the 10 workforce units will be for sale. Councilmember Herrera Spencer inquired the proposal breakdown for the remaining 500 units. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director responded 50% of the 589 units will be for sale; stated it will be safe to assume that the 50 very low and low income units will be for rent; staff cannot assume more than the current breakdown provided. Councilmember Herrera Spencer requested clarification on the townhomes. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director stated townhomes will likely be for sale; stated townhomes are capped at 200 units. Councilmember Herrera Spencer inquired whether any of the rentals will not have rent control. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council January 18, 2022 8 | CityCouncil/2022-01-18.pdf |