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CityCouncil/2013-04-02.pdf,9 | CityCouncil | 2013-04-02 | 9 | (13-141 A) Introduction of Ordinance Amending Various Sections of the Alameda Municipal Code Contained in Chapter XXX (Development Regulations) Related to the North Park Street Planning Area. Introduced; and (13-141 B) Resolution No. 14789, "Approving Citywide Design Manual Amendments. (This project regulates development within the area bounded by the Oakland-Alameda Estuary, Tilden Way, Lincoln Avenue, and Oak Street). Adopted. * Vice Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft and Councilmember Tam left the dais at 8:14 p.m. and returned at 8:16 p.m. The City Planner gave a Power Point presentation. Councilmember Chen stated the issue is not just height limit, but is also aesthetic; the area is the gateway to Alameda and is what visitors see coming across the Park Street bridge; the height limit is coming down from 100 feet to 60 feet; inquired why the old zoning allowed 100 feet. The City Planner responded the height is really a reflection of changing attitudes; the 1960 General Plan for Alameda has beautiful drawings, which are almost Jetson style showing 10-story office buildings and shopping districts all the way down Park Street with a bridge from the South Shore end of Park Street across to South San Francisco; there was a totally different vision of what the people of Alameda thought Alameda should be; throughout all of the East Bay, and probably California, the 1970s environmental movement, Save the Bay, the realization of environmental impacts and constricting development completely changed attitudes about what is appropriate development, but the changing to zoning very often lags; Measure A immediately put a halt to multi-types of development; completing the zoning has taken 6 years. Councilmember Chen stated that he understands the importance of economic development; the gateway district is a beginning to help generate sales tax that the City lost when car dealerships closed; he does not want Alameda to turn into a Bay Street like Emeryville with 60 feet building on both sides of the street, which becomes a tunnel; inquired… | CityCouncil/2013-04-02.pdf |
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