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PlanningBoard | 2019-12-09 | 5 | Board Member Saheba said the previous design was much more refined. He said the inability for the slopes to be inhabited are problematic. Board Member Cavanaugh said it would be helpful to see a lighting plan and how it would work given the requirements of the dark skies regulations. President Curtis said the palm trees would give ambience to the site. Staff Member Tai said that he would recommend continuing the item in order to allow the lighting and seating plan to be prepared and bring a full package back to the board in January. Board Member Teague made a motion to continue the item. President Curtis seconded the motion. The motion passed 7-0. President Curtis declared a brief recess. 7-C 2019-7516 PLN19-0564 - Phase Il Development Plan and Design Review - 1815 Clement Avenue (between Alameda Marina Drive and Schiller Street) - Applicant: Alameda Marina, LLC. Study Session to consider Development Plan and Design Review application for Alameda Marina Phase Il residential units. The environmental effects of the proposed project were considered and disclosed in the Alameda Marina Master Plan Environmental Impact Report (State Clearinghouse #2016102064). No further environmental review is required under the California Environmental Quality Act. Staff Member Tai introduced the item. The staff report and exhibit can be found at: ttps://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4265904&GUID=F757F3B0- 82F9-4F75-8B87-2C224EE37441&FullText=1 . Sean Murphy from Alameda Marina and David Burton from KTGY gave a presentation. Board Member Cavanaugh suggested the applicant study whether some of the tree locations would block views of the harbor for waterfront units. Board Member Teague asked about renewable energy generation for the site. Mr. Burton said the units would be all electric and have solar panels on the roofs. Board Member Teague said the stairwell structures for accessing the roof decks are not attractive and requested that their impact be minimized as much as possible. He said the colors were a bit frantic and asked for perspectives to show how the colors will work in context. Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 5 of 7 December 9, 2019 | PlanningBoard/2019-12-09.pdf |