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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2016-01-07 | 2 | Chair Owens asked if the report had been submitted to the state. Staff Member Tai indicated that it had not and the deadline was in the next week. Chair Owens asked if there were any planned educational activities for Board Members in the coming year. Staff Member Tai said there would be a conference upcoming in San Francisco and that more information would be coming soon. 7. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS 7-A 2016-2449 Historical Advisory Board Workshop on Alameda Point Site A Design Review for Block Eleven Architectural Design and adjacent Waterfront Street Design and Waterfront Park Andrew Thomas, Assistant Community Development Director, introduced the item before the project applicant gave a presentation. The item can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=2540981&GUID=5D89E0E8 7BFD-43DC-ABOE-5EE441660524 Chair Owens asked what would happen with the existing paving materials from the taxiway. April Phillips, project architect for the Waterfront Park, explained their approach to handling the demolished paving materials through recycling and reuse attempts while meeting their sea level rise mitigation requirements. Vice-Chair Rauk asked where the ADA access would be in the park plans. Ms. Phillips explained where the gently sloped ramps down to the waterfront would be. Chair Owens asked about the anticipated sizes of the mature trees. Ms. Phillips explained that they are developing their landscape choices and that Mexican Fan Palms and Ginkgoes are under consideration. Chair Owens asked how the drainage would function with the sea level rise protection improvements. Ms. Phillips showed on the images where different flows would go. Chair Owens asked what options there were if sea level rise were more than 24 inches. Historical Advisory Board Page 2 of 5 Approved Minutes January 7, 2016 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2016-01-07.pdf |