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SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard | 2016-02-10 | 2 | C. REVIEW AND DISCUSS: 1. Traffic concerns around Otis School (Otis/Mound intersection and Court/Calhoun drop off) and signage at Earhart Elementary drop off The Subcommittee discussed the traffic impacts at Otis School. Mayor Spencer expressed her concerns of parent parking and gridlock including the loading zone areas. President Henneberry recommended to observe the morning drop-off at 8am. There are three regular parking stalls and one handicapped parking stall. Mayor Spencer expressed concerns for more disabled parking stalls. The Subcommittee discussed extending the white zone areas. Bob Haun stated that he will perform traffic counts and analysis for Otis/Mound intersection and Court/Calhoun corners. Signage will be up in 30 days for Earhart Elementary school. 2. City Presentation on Development Plans The Subcommittee discussed upcoming development plans and the necessity of the City and the District to work together regarding negotiations with the developer to ensure the capacity of new students are being met as a result of new development projects. Shariq Khan discussed a developer fee analysis performed yearly. 1) Alameda Landing: 300 housing units, phases 1 & 2 completed, phase 3 complete in 2016, Stargell Commons (32 units of affordable rental housing) under construction, 300,000 sq. ft. commercial, 400,000 sq. ft. office, 8-Acre Waterfront Park. Project to be completed in 2016. 2) Marina Shores: 89 townhome units (including 16 affordable units), 50 SF, 39 MF townhomes. Project was completed in 2016, and homes are just beginning to be sold. 3) 2100 Clement: 2.78 acres, 52 units (seven affordable), construction 2016-17. Superintendent McPhetridge requested Food Services Warehouse located at 2130 Clement Avenue (Mulberry/Clement) to be clearly zoned as a mixed-use zone. Debbie Potter will review and analyze the zoning codes and the general plan for Food Services Warehouse located at 2130 Clement Avenue. Bob Haun stated that the City may potentially give back the Mulberry easement to the District. Robbie Lyng stated to be very careful about football field egress. 4) 2437 Eagle Avenue: Alameda Housing Authority, 22 affordable rental housing units, entitlements received, funding application March 2016, construction 2017. Superintendent McPhetridge met with Alameda Housing Authority about the potential for an early childhood education center located inside 2437 Eagle Avenue. Debbie Potter will inform the Community Development department of the idea and will pass it to them about the early childhood education center. 5) Del Monte Warehouse: dedicated to senior housing, 11.05 acres, 3 building pads, 380 units, 55 affordable, 32 units for senior rental housing, 23 moderate- income units, secured planning approvals, construction 2017-18. Building plan currently being checked. | SubcommitteeoftheCityCouncilandSchoolBoard/2016-02-10.pdf |