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GolfCommission/2019-11-12.pdf,3 | GolfCommission | 2019-11-12 | 3 | 7. OLD BUSINESS 7-A Greenway Report South Course Cart Paths - Work on the final finish of the South Course cart paths was started but didn't get completed. The top layer of material was added to 3 of the holes but due to rain work was stopped and the adhesive bond couldn't be applied. Plans to restart the project have been delayed due to ongoing schedule of golf events. Two consecutive weekdays, and dry weather, are needed to reschedule the crew and to complete the required work. Will be watching weather and events to see when this project can be completed. Paragolfer Mobility Device - The new mobility cart called Paragolfer has arrived. Key staff recently completed orientation and training on this new all-terrain three-wheeled cart designed for disabled golfers. The paragolfer will now be available for use on the South, par 3 or range. Alameda Stand Up & Play Chapter - Stuart James of the Alameda Center for Independent Living has agreed to Chair the new Alameda chapter of "Stand Up and Play". The mission of this new nonprofit organization will be to raise funds to purchase additional mobility carts and to promote golf at Corica Park for wheelchair users and others with impaired mobility. Partnership on Retail Shop/LinkSoul -LinkSoul and Greenway have agreed to modify the retail partnership, and to have Greenway resume the shop retail management effective January 1, 2020. LinkSoul and Greenway have enjoyed a very good relationship and proud to have developed a shop unlike others with lifestyle offerings and unique fixtures. This decision was mutual between the parties as we all believed it is best for Corica Park to further expand the price points and offerings, which moving forward will include additional brands like Travis Mathews, Nike, Imperial, Under Armour and others. LinkSoul will continue to be a featured apparel partner. Apparel inventories will be lower for the first few slower months of year while plans to restock are in place for spring. On Course Restrooms - The restroom on the_13th hole has been mov… | GolfCommission/2019-11-12.pdf |
PlanningBoard/2019-11-12.pdf,3 | PlanningBoard | 2019-11-12 | 3 | improvement. He said it is nice to have a third option, but that the multifamily units all have flat roofs and the single family homes with pitched roofs are a nice change from the rest of the project. Board Member Rothenberg said she agreed with Board Members Hom and Teague regarding the design elements. She said the Breeze variations are acceptable to her. She asked for more information about how the fire access dictated placement of the flat topped Breeze units. Mr. Hilk explained that the flat roof parapet was higher than the fire department's ground ladders can reach, which means they cannot be placed on the interior, narrower streets. Board Member Saheba said there are too many different materials being used on each of the Breeze units. He suggested using one material for each building to make the design more cohesive and allow different units to provide the variation. President Curtis asked how to give positive direction for the developer when there is varied feedback from this study session. He asked if the Board should vote on each item. Allen Tai, City Planner, asked the Board to discuss some of the items in more detail to get clearer direction for the applicant. President Curtis asked the Board Members to weigh in on Board Member Saheba's comments regarding the Breeze units and whether the design was too busy. Board Member Ruiz said that she is okay with the units having a datum line because of their three story size. She said she is neutral on design 2A. She said the middle design is too busy and that plan 2B has proportionality issues. Board Member Hom said he agrees that the three Breeze units do appear a little busy. He said he liked the idea of simplifying the design. Board Member Rothenberg said the architectural features should make sense. Board Member Teague noted that two of the Breeze designs had consistent features on the first two floors, but the middle design had three distinct floors, which he said could be simplified. Board Member Cavanaugh said taking the top level of the middle design … | PlanningBoard/2019-11-12.pdf |
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