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PlanningBoard | 2012-03-12 | 15 | Territory's half. Ms. Ott replied no. Board member Henneberry asked if the current proposal would be parkland of some sort. Ms. Ott said there are a number of proposals from the Reuse Plan dating back to a 1996 document that proposed a golf course, conference center, regional park, and sports complex. They are now conducting preliminary discussions with the Veterans Affairs and Fish and Wildlife Services about a Regional Parks or Sports Complex use and possibly moving the Veteran Affairs facility in the northern area. Board member Henenberry asked in reference to the California Least tern is all development precluded because of the Lease Turns with the exception of the federal columbarium project. Ms. Ott replied that the runways are not part of their footprint and are off limits in terms of development. However, there is a proposal from the Veterans Affairs to build the outpatient clinic on the northern portion of that. Board member Henneberry stated Muirad provides a number of jobs in terms of the ships and he would encourage the City to pursue making that a larger presence. He questioned whether Muirad has a west coast office and if not, this may be a good location for them to put their offices. Ms. Ott replied she agrees and the company has ships and an office in San Francisco. Staff had initial conversations about the consolidation and relocation to Alameda Point and they will keep the discussions going. Board member Autorino commented about the Cape Cod National Seashore, which has a Lease Turn colony. The Cape Cod actually ropes off the beach so he's not surprised how restricted this area is. Ms. Ott explained that 10% of the species' entire fledglings come from this colony every year. Mr. Thomas presented the amendment details. The five zoning districts are custom to Alameda Point: (1) Employment-Adaptive Reuse District; 2) Employment District; 3) Town Center District; (4) Open Space District; and (5) Residential District. The Alameda Point Zoning Reuse Plan is their base document and all of the zoning districts would have some type of open space requirements. President Zuppan asked for any additional comments to the Alameda Rezoning Update. For this month's meeting, the board members were only required to provide comments. Board member Autorino applauded staff for creating the five subareas and he likes the Approved Meeting Minutes Page 15 of 23 March 12, 2012 | PlanningBoard/2012-03-12.pdf |