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PlanningBoard | 2014-10-27 | 1 | APPROVED MEETING MINUTES REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA PLANNING BOARD MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014 1. CONVENE: 7:02 PM 2. FLAG SALUTE: Vice President Henneberry led the flag salute. 3. ROLL CALL: President Burton, Vice President Henneberry, Board Members Alvarez-Morroni, Knox White, and Zuppan Absent: Board Members Köster and Tang. 4. AGENDA CHANGES AND DISCUSSION: No Changes 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: Mr. Ron Cassidy spoke about the Del Monte project and complained about the design of the building and the lack of parking spaces. Mr. Doug DeHaan mentioned Resolution 12567, which states that an individual has the opportunity to speak in front of this Board. He suggested giving 15 minutes for speakers to make their argument. 6. CONSENT CALENDAR: Item 6-A. Design Review PLN12-0230- Applicant: Irman Turanovic. Revised signage and landscaping plans for adding a smog station to an existing automotive repair establishment at 1928 High Street. Exterior building modifications consist of removing one window facing Fernside Blvd. and replacing it with a roll-up garage door. This project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 - Existing Facilities. The item was pulled from the Consent Calendar for public comment. Mr. Terry Walker lives on Bayo Vista near High Street. He asked for the plan to not be "rubber stamped," because the corner is the "grand entrance" for Alameda. Ms. Pamela Knight lives on Fernside Blvd, and she wanted a more efficient plant watering system. She thinks that the current plan will cause the intersection to be more busy and dangerous. Mr. Albert Bosschler is the owner of European Auto Repair at 1928 High Street. He wants to update the premises and for the smog revenue to stay in Alameda. The building has not Approved Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 5 October 27, 2014 | PlanningBoard/2014-10-27.pdf |