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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2019-09-05 | 2 | Chair Saxby asked if the Façade Grant Program or something similar would be available to assist in preservation efforts. Staff Member Tai said the Façade Grant Program was established to assist with private projects and is not sure if this type of project would be eligible. He said he is not aware of any mechanism for waive application fees for historic projects in Alameda and the issue would need to be discussed at a public hearing. Chair Saxby said the proposal has a lot of merit and the park has a lot of historic integrity. Staff Member Tai reminded the Board that they should refrain from discussing the topic, which is not agendized. 6. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Staff Member Tai said they received a flyer promoting Oktoberfest, and a letter from Alameda Architectural Preservation Society regarding the next agenda item. 7. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS 7-A 2019-7225 PLN19-0385 - Alameda Marina Certificate of Approval - 1815 Clement Avenue, Alameda Marina - Applicant: Pacific Shops, Inc. Public hearing to consider the Rehabilitation Plan for existing contributing buildings #15, 16, 17, 19, and 27 and non-contributing building #18 in the Alameda Marina Historic District at the Alameda Marina site, and consideration of Certificate of Approval for the demolition of non-contributing building #14, and potential demolition/reconstruction of contributing building 21 and non-contributing buildings #5, 13, 25, and 26 to facilitate shoreline rehabilitation under the approved Alameda Marina Master Plan. The environmental effects of the proposed project were considered and disclosed in the Alameda Marina Master Plan EIR (State Clearinghouse #2016102064). No further environmental review is required under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Staff Member Tai gave a brief presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at: ttps://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4119985&GUID=F8918104- 6E4-4DDE-925D-F149832E6914&FullText= Clay Fry, project architect, gave a presentation about the plans for adaptive reuse of the historic buildings on the site. Chair Saxby asked if the proposed layout for the gatehouse matches the original footprint. Mr. Fry said he attempted to replicate the original box, though cannot be 100% sure without undertaking demolition. Approved Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 7 September 5, 2019 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2019-09-05.pdf |