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RecreationandParkCommission/2011-02-10.pdf,4 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2011-02-10 | 4 | land from the Navy through conveyance, and do the tidelands swap. Almost the entire base when it leaves federal ownership will go into state lands. But we have worked in the past, and have legislation passed so that the State lands can pass to us. Until we adopt a plan, convey the property from the Navy, and complete the tidelands configuration we cannot sell any of the property. Until then it is very hard for any developers to do anything. The workbook is designed to set up a process to create a plan that the Council can adopt. And, we can all stand up and confidently feel that it is a financially viable plan. Ultimately, we will need private investors to come into Alameda Point to help build the infrastructure, etc. Staff will be working with the community and all boards, commissions, and Council to come up with a viable plan. Due to the transportation issue we need to reduce the cost of the land use program. Revenue will be dropping, but the costs for open space, infrastructure, etc. is up. We will need to cut costs. There will be some tough decisions to be made about the development. Mr. Thomas reviewed the Planning Workbook with the Commission. When the Commission is done with their work book they should return their suggestions to him at the Community Development Department. Mr. Thomas stated that the Navy has spent approximately $400 to $500 million on toxic clean up so far. They have made amazing progress. According to online surveys suggested uses highly ranked were: Passive Parks Waterfront Trails Trails and Pathways Promenade (Seaplane Lagoon) Conservation & Nature Areas Those uses not ranked very high were: Event Gathering Space (amphitheater, etc.) Community Gardens Urban Agriculture New Ferry Terminal Marina Also, according to the surveys ball fields, recreation fields, water activities were all good but did not rank as high as passive parks, trails, etc. The Northwest Territory (used to be NAS jet runways) were discussed. This area is where Antiques by the Bay and the Bladium are located and has sp… | RecreationandParkCommission/2011-02-10.pdf |
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