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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2021-03-04 | 2 | PLN20-0431 - Delisting from Historical Buildings Study List - 620 Central Avenue - Alameda Federal Center. Applicant: Alameda Point Collaborative. Public hearing to consider delisting the Alameda Federal Center site at 620 Central Avenue from the Historical Buildings Study List. The property is listed on the Historical Buildings Study List with an "s" designation. The delisting of 620 Central Avenue from the City's historic resources inventory is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), the common sense exemption that CEQA applies only to projects that have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment. As a separate and independent basis, this action is not a project under CEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b) and Public Resources Code section 21065. Henry Dong, Planner III, gave a presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at Ittps://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4809153&GUID=A445FD85- 3D49-412A-AF2E-C06F94BC4759&FullText=1. Chair Saxby opened the board's clarifying questions. Board Member Norman Sanchez wanted clarification if one or both of the sites had gone to the City Council yet. Staff Member Dong said that the site that had gone to council was the APC site, the Northern portion. Board Member Sanchez asked if that proposal was to rehabilitate the existing building not to demolish it. Staff Member Dong clarified that the rehabilitation was for the South building, the W- shaped one. The Northern building was the one that had not gone to hearing yet. Chair Saxby clarified the delisting would be the entire Northern portion of the property that was considered the APC site. Staff Member Dong said yes, both buildings plus the accessory structures and the EBRPD (East Bay Regional Park District) site. Staff Member Tai said it was the property as outlined and also clarified that the question before the board was about the clean-up of the listing. What the applicant plans to do on the property was a land-use question and not a question before the board. Board Member Jones asked about certain designations on the Historical Buildings Study List and wanted clarification on those. Historical Advisory Board Approved Minutes 2 March 4, 2021 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2021-03-04.pdf |