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PlanningBoard | 2019-04-22 | 2 | Staff Member Thomas said that the 80 units are in addition to the 800 units in the original development agreement. He said approving the annual review does not prejudice a future Planning Board decision on the pending application. President Sullivan asked how the additional requested units impact the 1,425 unit cap for Alameda Point. Staff Member Thomas said the 1,425 units have already been allocated, which means the request for 80 additional units would require a change to the General Plan to increase the cap for Alameda Point from 1,425 to 1,505. Board Member Teague made a motion to approve the staff recommendation. Board Member Curtis seconded the motion. The motion was approved 6-0. 7. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS 7-A 2019-6802 PLN19-0018 - Lot Line Adjustment - 2130/2140 South Shore Center - Applicant: Rebecca Wiener on behalf of Jamestown South Shore Center LP. Consideration of a Lot Line Adjustment application to reconfigure the western property line of the Alameda South Shore shopping center. The project site is located in the C-2-PD (Central Business Planned Development) Zoning District. The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15305 - Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations Staff Member Sablan gave the staff report. The report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=3917148&GUID=FED15EBA- 2EBB-4B39-A3C2-OF455329DB9F&FullText=1 President Sullivan asked if the buildings included on the proposed lot were the old Bank of Marin, laundromat, café and dental office. Staff Member Sablan confirmed that the buildings President Sullivan listed would now be their own parcel at the northwest corner of the site. Board Member Teague asked if the new lot would have the required amount of parking from when it was built. Staff Member Sablan said there would be no changes to the parking arrangements and cross access easements between the parcels. There was a discussion clarifying parcel lines while examining an aerial view of the site. Board Member Saheba asked if there is anything the board should be considering. Draft Planning Board minutes Page 2 of 6 April 22, 2019 | PlanningBoard/2019-04-22.pdf |