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PlanningBoard | 2020-03-09 | 4 | said he also had concerns about how the high up sign would be lit. Board Member Hom said he thinks the landscaping needs to be enhanced, including street trees. He said he favors a halo type lighting for the sign and leans toward requiring solar be used. President Curtis said the applicant did a good job incorporating the Board's feedback. He said he would support requiring EZ Passes for the employees. Board Member Teague made a motion to approve the project with conditions: include EZ passes for all employees; work with staff to significantly increase the number of trees in the City parcel; work to add street trees if possible; require an opaque sign with lighting behind. Board Member Rothenberg seconded the motion. The motion passed 6-1 (Saheba opposed.) 7-C 2020-7779 PLN19-0601 - Adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration & Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and Use Permit - Alameda Municipal Power Solar Facility - Doolittle Landfill site (Doolittle Drive and Harbor Bay Parkway) - Applicant: Alameda Municipal Power. Public hearing to consider adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration & Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and Use Permit to allow the construction and operation of a 2.0 megawatt photovoltaic solar facility on an 11-acre portion of the 33.2-acre Doolittle Landfill site located northwest of the intersection of Doolittle Drive and Harbor Bay Parkway. An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program have been prepared to analyze the environmental effects of the project in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Continued to March 23, 2020. 7-D 2020-7782 PLN19-0564 - Phase Il Alameda Marina Master Plan Project - 1815 Clement Avenue (between Chestnut Street and Willow Street) - Applicant: Alameda Marina, LLC. Public hearing to consider Phase Il of the Alameda Marina Master Plan Project. The approvals requested by the Applicant include a Development Plan and Design Review application for 182 townhouse units in 31 buildings, a waiver from the 100% visitability requirement under the Universal Design Ordinance, and approval of the Affordable Housing Plan and Transportation Demand Management Plan for the entire Master Plan project. The environmental effects of the proposed project were considered and disclosed in the Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 4 of 7 March 9, 2020 | PlanningBoard/2020-03-09.pdf |