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PlanningBoard | 2020-09-14 | 6 | density was of their neighborhoods. The General Plan will have a maxim density for each classification. Measure Z will affect what the Planning Board can or can do about changing densities in different areas. Has the council approved affordable units that haven't been built yet? Director Thomas said the council has approved enough units to meet the regional need. However, even if every one of those units was built we would not meet ar Affordable Housing Obligations. How the future of Alameda Housing is needs to be forecasted? Director Thomas said all of that was addressed in the introduction chapter to the General Plan and gave a summary of their thoughts. President Teague opened up board commentary. Board Member Ruiz felt that with Measure Z on the ballot they should wait until after the elections before continuing the conversations about where to put housing. Board Member Rothenberg looked forward to participating in the upcoming forums. Board Member Hom talked about the importance of this issue and believed some of the polices should be refined and made more clear in their wording. He also stressed the importance of infrastructure is for growth. He also noted that the city needs to address the plans for South Shore and more focus needs to go into public health. Board Member Curtis agreed with what his fellow board members had said. He was concerned when the units being built, would the City have adequate infrastructure that could handle emergencies from earthquakes and fires and wanted a study to be done. Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 6 of 9 September 14, 2020 | PlanningBoard/2020-09-14.pdf |