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GolfCommission/2018-11-13.pdf,2 | GolfCommission | 2018-11-13 | 2 | Junior golf membership applications for 2019 were mailed out today and the Wednesday tournament schedule has been set, and they have a total of 23 scholarships available. 4-B Golf Complex Restaurant Report, Jim's on the Course See Old Business 5 AGENDA ITEMS 5-A Receive Report and Discuss the Golf Fund Budget Amy Wooldridge provided a staff report and reviewed it with the Commission. 5-B Receive Report and discuss the Parking Lot Project at Corica Park Amy Wooldridge provided a staff report and reviewed it with the Commission 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (Public Comment) None 7. OLD BUSINESS 7-A Update on Jim's on the Course Tom Geanekos stated dates on the attachment (Exhibit 1) should have been October, not November as stated. He stated that he met with Justin Beckman, North American representative for Losberger on October 17 and his contractor Tom Loukos, to go over the final details of placement of the structure and the foundation plan. On October 18, he met with Amy Wooldridge, Marc Logan, Dan Hall, electrical engineer and his contractor, Tom Loukos, to discuss the utility hook ups and resolved the utitily issues. On October 25, replies to hold notices from the Building Department were submitted. On October 31, Tom met with Dan Hall, electrical engineer and Artem Voloshanovskie, Alameda Power Utility Service planner to finalize the power needs for the event center. It was determined by Artem, that the current transformer has enough power to fulfill the needs of the event center. The question was asked about the permit being issued prior to the electrical and mechanical issued being resolved, and Amy Wooldridge explained that there is a tight deadline of December 20 for the building permit to be issued due to the new FEMA issued revised flood maps, any new building permit issued after December 20, the building has to be brought up to 10 feet. The building department investigated the regulation and it was determined that as long as the building permit is issued prior to December 20, but the electrical an… | GolfCommission/2018-11-13.pdf |
PlanningBoard/2018-11-13.pdf,2 | PlanningBoard | 2018-11-13 | 2 | Staff Member Thomas said he is not sure what they were thinking in 1991. He said state law was less precise then. He said the state has taken a much more prescriptive approach to how we treat land today. Board Member Cavanaugh asked what was really planned and developed at the Harbor Bay Business Park in the past. Staff Member Thomas said the original documents envisioned 5,000,000 sq. ft. of office space with 8-10 story buildings. He said the business park ended up with much more manufacturing and industrial space with much lower floor area ratios. He said the 0.5 FAR has always been applied along the waterfront. Board Member Curtis said that when he was involved with Harbor Bay, they never planned to build any ten story buildings because the airport would preclude that possibility. He said the FAR was put in the maintain the view corridors. He said the FAR can be violated as long as parking and landscaping and other requirements remain in place to maintain quality projects. Board Member Teague asked why a sentence explaining FAR was proposed to be removed. Staff Member Thomas said that it was just for clarity and could be left in as a definition. Board Member Teague asked if simplifying the General Plan language to refer to other documents can be done to prevent duplication and conflicts. Staff Member Thomas said that was an option. He said the plan needs to have information regarding projections. Board Member Teague pointed out other areas where the General Plan can refer to other documents like the Zoning Map. He asked a technical question regarding the Harbor Bay Business Park development agreement and looked for an interpretation of the appropriate resolutions. Staff Member Thomas said that he believes staff has been interpreting the agreement with the same intent that Board Member Teague described. Board Member Teague said the calculation about Alameda's population growth since 1990 appears to be off. He asked if the RHNA (Regional Housing Needs Allocation) projections in the plan reflect recently passed h… | PlanningBoard/2018-11-13.pdf |
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