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PlanningBoard/2011-06-13.pdf,4 | PlanningBoard | 2011-06-13 | 4 | Board member Henneberry asked what is occurring with the car lot on the left-hand site on the corner of Blanding and Park Street. Margaret Kavanaugh-Lynch stated she is unaware of any proposals for this site at this time. Mr. Dick Rutter, Alameda resident, spoke about the Wedge neighborhood, its historic agricultural, residential and commercial development. Much of this neighborhood has retained its original architecture. He supports keeping existing residential uses as only residential, instead of Mixed Use as currently designated. He supports keeping the existing automotive related businesses in that location to support the island automotive needs. Mr. Rob Ratto, Executive Director Park Street Business Association, he supports the staff report and proposed form-based codes. He would like to see the parking lots be maintained to accommodate parking in that area. He does not support Alameda Architectural Preservation Society's recommendations for the intersection of Clement Avenue and Eagle Street. Ms Melanie Wartenberg, Wedge neighborhood resident, is concerned about preserving the historic character of the neighborhood and preserving the integrity of the residential uses in the neighborhood. She noted that the 2413-2425 Eagle Avenue should be categorized as residential structures with residential uses on the proposed map. Ms Janice Miles, Wedge neighborhood resident, she supports rezoning all residences in the 2500 block of Eagle Avenue as residential as suggested by Alameda Architectural Preservation Society. Ms Dorey Miles, Wedge neighborhood resident, also supports Alameda Architectural Preservation Society suggestions. She disagrees with the Planning staff recommendation that site 13 be mixed use. She would like to see that this site be designated as residential. She would like to see 2400 block on Eagle Avenue and 1800 block on Blanding Avenue carry a residential designation. She supports the truck route continuing through Clement Avenue. Mr. Christopher Buckley, Alameda Architectural Preservation Society … | PlanningBoard/2011-06-13.pdf |
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