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PlanningBoard | 2012-02-27 | 2 | meeting consists of the Park Street Streetscape presented by Public Works, the use permit for the College of Alameda Flea Market, the Public Art Ordinance Workshop, and 6-month review for 1051 Pacific Marina. The April 9, 2012 meeting consists of draft amendments to Alameda Municipal Code related to massage uses and bicycle guidelines presented by Public Works, and two development applications. The April 23, 2012 meeting consists of the Draft Alameda Point Zoning Amendment and Final Environmental Impact Report and Final Recommendation of the Park Street Code. The May 14, 2012 meeting consists of Public Art Draft Amendments for final approval by the Board and the first draft of the revisions to the municipal code dealing with farm animals. For the February 21, 2012 meeting of the Zoning Administrator, he approved a use permit for a restaurant located at 1315 Park Street to operate until 2 am, and there was no opposition to that. Lastly, the February 28, 2012 of the Zoning Administrator will consist of a hearing on a use permit for a chain link fence at 1600- 1618 Park Street. Greg McFann, City of Alameda Chief Building Official, reported on Alameda's Six Initiatives for Customer Service at the Permit Center. 7. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: Jon Spangler, Alameda resident and a League of American Cycling Instructor, stated that last weekend he spent time teaching a new group of League of American Cycling Instructors. He spoke about the door zones and Class Il bike lanes. For the past year, he measured bicycle lanes in Alameda and many of the lanes do not take the cyclist out of the door zone such as Oak and Central Avenue and if bicyclists turn right they will have to ride on the left hand edge of the bike lane to stay out of the door zone. Thus, bicycle and driver safety education is crucial and it would be good to have something similar to Alameda's Pedestrian Safety initiative. 8. CONSENT CALENDAR: None. 9. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS: 9-A. Design Review and Landscape Plan Amendment for Alameda Landing Retail Center- TRACT 7884 (Alameda Landing) Applicant: Catellus Alameda Development, LLC. A Landscape Plan application for landscape improvements for an approximately 23-acre retail center, a Design Review application for Building K for Target Stores at the retail center, and a sign program for the center. The site is located north of Stargell Avenue, south of Mitchell Street, west of Marnier Square Loop and east of the 5th Street extension in western Alameda. Andrew Thomas, Planning Services Manager, Presented the application. Board member Knox White asked once the final design review is approved by the Planning Department is that appealable by the public or the Board? Approved Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 18 February 27, 2012 | PlanningBoard/2012-02-27.pdf |