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PlanningBoard | 2009-07-13 | 3 | Board member Autorino excused himself from hearing and voting on this item due to a conflict of interest. Vice-President Ezzy Ashcraft asked for clarification on the development agreement and resolution's statement about Catalina Road's street design and its acceptance as a private or public road by the City of Alameda. President Kohlstrand opened the public comment period. D. Reidy, Harbor Bay representative, explained the street design and corrected the review period in the resolution to April 4, 2009. President Kohlstrand closed the public comment period. Vice-President Ezzy Ashcraft moved, Board member Cunningham seconded the motion to approve as amended. Motion passed 6-0-0. 8-B Conformance Rezonings - Applicant: City of Alameda: PLN09-0110 - 1913 Sherman Street (APN 074-0906-031-08) A rezoning of a 1.9 acre property from M-1-PD, Intermediate Industrial (Manufacturing) Planned Development District, to R-2-PD, Two Family Residence Planned Development District. Staff presented a staff report on the conformance rezonings. Staff requested that only the 1913 Sherman Street project be continued to a later date. Board member Lynch asked for clarification on the nature for the delay. He recommended that the project be moved forward if staff's recommendation will likely not change after one month's continuation. Vice-President Ezzy Ashcraft asked for clarification on the neighborhood's request for any future development on this parcel having access solely from Sherman Street. President Kohlstrand opened the public comment period. D. Freeman, Estuary Park Action Committee member, spoke about the conceptual design of the proposed Estuary Park and reminded the Planning Board that the change in use would increase residential density, making the park's development an even more pressing necessity. J. Woodard, Estuary Park Action Committee member, urged the City to begin acquiring the park space and start development of financial resources available from philanthropic funding sources. K. Pryor, requested that the Planning Board consider maintaining the job base in lieu of converting commercial uses to residential uses. Page 3 of 7 | PlanningBoard/2009-07-13.pdf |