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PlanningBoard | 2008-07-28 | 3 | Janice Miles spoke in opposition to the proposed Grand Marina transfer of 36 affordable housing units off-site to Island High. Brian Kernan spoke in opposition to the proposed Grand Marina transfer of 36 affordable housing units off-site to Island High. He would support home ownership but believes even nine units is too many at the site. Melanie Wartenberg spoke in opposition to the proposed Grand Marina transfer of 36 affordable housing units off-site to Island High. Andy Olveda spoke in opposition to the proposed Grand Marina transfer of 36 affordable housing units off-site to Island High. Christopher Buckley spoke in opposition to the Grand Marina proposal locating 36 units in an historic neighborhood. Tom Antholzer spoke in opposition to 36 units being located at the Island High site. Nanette Burdick spoke in opposition to a 36-unit high density project on the Island High site. The public hearing was closed. President Kohlstrand reiterated that the Board did not approve a 36-unit project but did vote to allow the transfer of up to five housing units to the Island High site with the potential for another four units for a total of nine units. She asked staff to provide the Board with a briefing on this item at the next Board meeting. 8. CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent Calendar items are considered routine and will be enacted, approved or adopted by one motion unless a request for removal for discussion or explanation is received from the Planning Board or a member of the public by submitting a speaker slip for that item. There were n items on the Consent Calendar/ 9. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS: 9-A. Public Workshop to Gather Community Input and Share Ideas About the Future Development of Housing in Alameda. Housing issues workshop for a discussion on an update to the Housing Element of the General Plan, Density Bonus regulations, and Secondary Housing Unit regulations. The purpose of this workshop is to obtain comments and feedback from the community on these important housing issues. Page 3 of 7 | PlanningBoard/2008-07-28.pdf |