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8 | Ms. Tye said the landscape plan will provide screening along the northern property line and they will also have further sound evaluations at the next phase. There were no public speakers. Staff Member Thomas added that the neighborhood was noticed for the hearing, in addition to the applicants' outreach efforts. Board Member Teague said he is in favor of the project, but wants to dot the "i's" and cross the "t's." He said that condition number 27 should be changed from one to two curb cuts. He said there are always potential unintended consequences to zoning changes. He said he thinks the changes are over broad. He said we are eliminating the idea of allowing kennels, which he does not believe was the intent. He expressed concerns about this use being immediately adjacent to residential use and wanted to limit unleashed outdoor play to daylight hours, such as 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and otherwise leashed outdoor access would be available. He said he would specify how to narrow down the use permit to specifically address animal shelters and not make other changes to the by right areas of the use permit. He said he is looking forward to this project being completed. Board Member Teague moved approval of the project, and recommend approval to the City Council, with the following changes: to allow two curb cuts; in use permit section ii that we do not drop the word "kennels;" in use permit number three that it read "Veterinary clinics and/or veterinaryhospitals and animal shelters within two hundred feet of any R District only upon a finding by the Planning Director that sufficient air conditioning and soundproofing will be provided to effectivelyconfine odors and noise so as not to interfere with the public health, safety, and welfare. No outside pens or unsupervised runs shall be permitted. Supervised, unleashed outdoor runs shall be permitted during the hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., otherwise leasheda access of the outdoor run is allowed. Board Member Rothenberg seconded the motion. The motion passed 4-0. 7-B 2019-6984 Public hearing to consider Design Review for the public right-of-way extension along Fifth Street from the northern intersection of Mitchell Avenue to the Alameda Landing Waterfront Park. The project is located within the M-X (Mixed-Use) Zoning District. A Supplemental Environmental Impact Report has been certified for the Alameda Landing Mixed Use Development in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, no new significant impacts have been identified and no additional CEQA review is required. Henry Dong, Planner III with the Planning, Building, and Transportation Department, gave a presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=3971005&GUID=BC403564- 9E08-4DD2-AB5E-8E4B7B9FE9FA&FullText= Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 3 of 9 June 10, 2019 |