File #: 2016-2443   
Type: Staff Communications
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 1/11/2016
Title: 2100 Clement Update - Bicycle Pedestrian Path
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2100 Clement Update - Bicycle Pedestrian Path

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To: President and
Members of the Planning Board

From: Andrew Thomas, Assistant Community Development Director

Date: January 11, 2016

Re: 2100 Clement Update - Bicycle Pedestrian Path

BACKGROUND
In 2015, the City Council and Planning Board approved a project that includes 52 new townhomes at 2100 Clement Avenue for City Ventures (the applicant). The approved plan includes a dedicated bicycle and pedestrian path along an existing utilities easement along the eastern side of the property. During the public planning process, a condition of approval was added by the Planning Board that reads:

Bicycle and Pedestrian Lane. The applicant shall fund the construction and complete the extension of the bicycle and pedestrian lane the full length of the public utilities easement from Mulberry Street to Clement Avenue prior to the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy for the project. If AUSD prohibits access to their portion of the easement for public access or improvements, the applicant's responsibilities shall be limited to the improvements on the project site. If AUSD imposes significant financial requirements above and beyond the cost to construct the paving improvements and remove the existing gates on City Ventures in return for public access to their portion of the easement, City Ventures may request that the Planning Board relieve City Ventures of the obligation to extend the lane to Clement Avenue.

Since the September 1, 2015 City Council approval, both City Ventures and City staff have met independently with Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) senior staff to request that AUSD provide a public access easement across their portion of the public utility easement. Although AUSD is in support of the plan for a bicycle and pedestrian connection between Eagle Avenue and Clement Avenue, AUSD is not interested in providing the necessary...

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