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PlanningBoard | 2018-07-23 | 5 | Nancy Hird, Save Alameda's Working Waterfront, said dry boat storage should be included as a possible use for the tidelands property in the Master Plan. President Mitchell closed the public hearing. Board Member Cavanaugh said the road is his only sticking point. He said it should be on the right (east) side of the property. Board Member Curtis said he has concerns about the density bonus calculations. He said we do not have a lot of choice in the matter due to state law. He said further delays would increase the cost of the project and that he believes he needs to support the project tonight. Board Member Sullivan said she is concerned that there is not a total plan as required. She expressed concern about whether the road space was subtracted from the calculations. Board Member Teague said the objective standards are what is becoming important in the planning process due to state law. He said we do not have enough objective standards. He said the entrance road absolutely needs to go through the four way intersection. He said we need to include the dog leg alternative to illustrate what the option are for Council. He said he is against using Palm trees because the waste is not compostable. President Mitchell said he feels the plan is not ready to move forward and that he needs more information. He said he would like to treat the meeting like a study session and continue working on the plan. He said he would need to see what the potential road designs would look like. Board Member Curtis said further delays would increase the costs of the project and get passed on to the consumer. He said the project is going to get built and we should focus on conditions we would like to see instead of creating further delay. Board Member Teague said that they could recommend the road up the middle and ask the road design to come back in the next phase if council does not approve the easement. Board Member Teague moved approval of the project with the condition that the road be through the center, that the dog leg road design be considered as an alternative if City Council does not approve the road down the middle, and that the design address the Fortman Marina General Plan item. Board Member Curtis seconded the motion. The motion failed 3-0-2 (Mitchell and Sullivan abstained.) Board Member Curtis asked for a re-vote with a show of hands. Board Member Sullivan said she would change her vote to a yes. Approved Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 7 July 23, 2018 Planning Board | PlanningBoard/2018-07-23.pdf |