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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2021-05-06 | 2 | Certificate of Approval to demolish two main buildings and four accessory structures on the project site. The property is listed on the Historical Building Study List with an "s" designation. The City of Alameda has prepared an Addendum to a Mitigated Negative Declaration pursuant to Section 15164 of the CEQA Guidelines and no further environmental review is required. Staff Member Tai introduced this item and gave a presentation. Staff Report and attachments can be found at https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4928317&GUID=F79F3F4C- F1FD-421E-857A-E6F1C7FB096D&FullText=1 Stacy Kozakavich, Cultural Resources Planner/Archaeologist with Page & Turnbull, also presented the history of the location and the findings from the 1996 report they had done. Doug Biggs, the lead applicant on this project, discussed the intended plans for the location and why they had decided to try and delist this location from the Historical Building Study List. Chair Saxby asked the Board for clarifying questions. Board Member Sanchez asked about the buildings outside of the site, the buildings in the East Bay Regional Park District's parcel, and wanted to know if they were listed separately on the Historical Buildings Study List. Staff Member Tai answered that they were not. The staff could clean up the Historical Buildings Study List administratively and make it clear that there are multiple buildings on this site. Board Member Sanchez asked if the buildings on the Alameda Federal Center Site were listed together on the Historical Buildings Study List. Ms. Kozakavich clarified that the Seamanship Building is listed separately on the Study List as the Boat House. Board Member Sanchez wanted to know if the Crab Cove Visitor Center falls into one or the other. Ms. Kozakavich said she did not believe it did, the Visitor Center and the sewage building were not part of the delisting. She also added that Building 7 was included in the original 620 Central Avenue address. Approved HAB Meeting Minutes May 6, 2021 2 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2021-05-06.pdf |