pages: PlanningBoard/2007-02-26.pdf, 12
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PlanningBoard | 2007-02-26 | 12 | Pennzoil property with respect to hazardous materials. The policies addressing the quality and character of properties at the waterfront would be included, and the item would be re-noticed to include the childcare policies. The sound walls would be revisited, and "discouraged" should be changed to "prohibited." Member Cunningham noted that with respect to open space on the waterfront, there was a lot of discussion around the City's ability to purchase open space. He inquired whether there was a document to address open space development priorities. Vice President Cook noted that she had recently visited Venice, California, and was excited to see the improvements on that waterfront. She believed that Alameda should be respectful of its maritime heritage without being a slave to it. President Lynch wanted to see an environment that would be welcoming to people, and did not want a repeat of Bridgeside. Member Kohlstrand requested a redlined version of the suggested changes made by the Planning Board. Board member Cunningham moved to continue this item to the meeting of March 26, 2007. Vice President Cook seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 7. Planning Board Minutes Page 12 February 26, 2007 | PlanningBoard/2007-02-26.pdf |