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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2006-01-05 | 8 | AAPS submitted a letter regarding their request to list several buildings located at Alameda Point on the Historical Building Study List. Ms. Eliason stated that the ARRA has directed Staff to present them with language that will be added to the preferred development concept. Board member Lynch asked staff if there the City is still planning to create a committee regarding the future plans for Alameda Point. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: Ani Dimusheva, 2911 Calhoun St., thanked the Board for their comments on Item 4. Irene Dieter, thanked the Board for their comments on Item 4. She also informed the Board of the 2002 Park Street Streetscape Plan, which indicated there should be no traffic on Oak Street. Ms. Eliason stated that this document was the basis for the grants that the City has received for the Park Street Streetscape. Staff will provide the Board with a copy. Chris Buckley, AAPS, would like to clarify what the ARRA Board requested. He stated that they were concerns that the plans were not set in stone before all of the historic buildings be identified. They asked staff to put together a schedule of how the various steps of dealing with historic buildings would occur. Staff was supposed to return to ARRA with the schedule in February 2006. Board member Lynch would like information on 500 Central Ave. Ms. Eliason stated that the applicants were required to weatherize the building and will be ready for public hearing in February. STAFF COMMUNICATION: Staff would like to remind the Board of the open house for the new Planning & Building director, hosted by the Planning & Building Department on Monday, January 9th ADJOURNMENT: This meeting was adjourned at 9:32 p.m. Respectfully Submitted by: Cynthia Eliason, Secretary, Historical Advisory Board G:\PLANNING|HAB\AGENMIN\Agenmin.06/01-05-06 min.doc Minutes of January 5, 2006 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting Page 8 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2006-01-05.pdf |