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RecreationandParkCommission | 2006-09-14 | 2 | A. Presentation on Alameda Landing - (Informational Item) Bruce Knopf, Catellus representative, and Karen Altschuler, SMWN principal, provided to the Recreation and Park Commission a presentation on the proposed Catellus Master Plan. In January 2006, Catellus began work on a proposal to change the land use plan for the land currently planned for office and R&D. The proposed change to the project includes: Revitalizing the waterfront with large public open spaces, outdoor dining, a pedestrian promenade, bike paths and other public amenities. Redesignating approximately 32 acres of the remaining property within the Master Plan to allow for a retail shopping center of approximately 300,000 square feet of floor area and 20,000 square feet for health clubs or similar uses. Removing approximately 26 acres of land from the Master Plan currently designated for office/R&D. The 26 acres would be redesignated for Medium Density Residential use in the General Plan, and the Zoning Map would be amended to rezone the property to R-4 PD. The proposed General Plan and Zoning Designations for the 26 acres would accommodate approximately 300 housing units. The City require that 25 percent of the housing units be restricted for low, very low and moderate-income households. The amendment would remove approximately 900,000 square feet of commercial office/R&D space from the Master Plan and replace it with up to 300 housing units, 300,000 square feet of retail and 20,000 square feet for a health club facility. The following uses and faciliites in the approved Master Plan would not change: The 495 single family and duplex homes and 91 multi-family residential units. The seven-acre site dedicated to the Alameda Unified School District for a 600 student Kindergarten through 9th Grade School. Approximately 15 acres of public open space, neighborhood parks, mini parks and waterfront promenades. Approximately 400,000 square feet of waterfront office space with supporting ground floor retail space. Access to the site will be provided by 5th Street, Mitchell/Mosely Extension, and Tinker Extension. The proposed Master Plan contains several important recreational elements. The recreational elements include the following: An eight-acre Waterfront Promenade and a Waterfront Plaza along the Oakland Inner Harbor combining to create a significant public open space amenity A Bioswale - 2 - Recreation & Park Commission Mtg Minutes Thursday, September 14, 2006 | RecreationandParkCommission/2006-09-14.pdf |