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PlanningBoard | 2005-01-24 | 14 | President Cunningham noted that he would like to see work/live branch out to Alameda Point and Park Street. However, he did not want such a step to jeopardize the existence of the ordinance. Mr. Piziali believed the residents of Alameda would be able to see that work/live uses were controlled, attractive and appropriate. Vice President Cook believed this ordinance was a baby step toward a discussion of the broader implications of Measure A. She believed this ordinance brought up very important issues for historic preservation and adaptive reuse at the Base. She did not want to see the work/live ordinance put at risk by addressing more complex and overarching issues too soon. Vice President Cook noted that Alameda's citizens had stopped public processes before when it became apparent that it would be not be beneficial. She believed that Alamedans would exercise the same common sense in this case. President Cunningham noted that an additional speaker slip had been received. M/S Lynch/Cook to reopen the public hearing. AYES - 5 (Mariani, McNamara absent); NOES - 0; ABSTAIN - 0 The public hearing was reopened. Mr. Mark Irons, 835 Oak, noted that he was pleased by the Board's discussion, although he did not disagree that work/live could be successfully extended throughout Alameda Point. He understood the delicacy of this issue. The public hearing was closed. No action was taken. Planning Board Minutes Page 14 January 24, 2005 | PlanningBoard/2005-01-24.pdf |