File #: 2016-2449   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Historical Advisory Board
On agenda: 1/7/2016
Title: Historical Advisory Board Workshop on Alameda Point Site A Design Review for Block Eleven Architectural Design and adjacent Waterfront Street Design and Waterfront Park
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Block 11 Architectural Design and adjacent Waterfront Street Plans, 2. Exhibit 2 - Waterfront Park Plans, 3. Exhibit 3 - Approved Cultural Landscape Guidelines for Historic District, 4. Exhibit 4 - Historic District Infill Guidelines from Town Center Plan
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Historical Advisory Board Workshop on Alameda Point Site A Design Review for Block Eleven Architectural Design and adjacent Waterfront Street Design and Waterfront Park


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To: Honorable Chair and
Members of the Historical Advisory Board

From: Jennifer Ott, Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point
Andrew Thomas, Assistant Community Development Director

Date: January 7, 2016


BACKGROUND

In July 2014, the City Council approved a Waterfront Town Center Specific Plan (Town Center Plan) for the area of Alameda Point that includes the Ralph Appezzato entrance to Alameda Point at Main Street and the taxiways, several of the seaplane hangars north of the Seaplane Lagoon, and the Seaplane Lagoon, which are partially located within the Naval Air Station Alameda Historical District (Historic District). The Town Center Plan includes guidelines for new construction within these portions of the Historic District and guidelines for how to treat the contributing cultural landscape features.

In June 2015, the City Council approved the "Site A" Development Plan for the 68-acre area within the Town Center Plan area that extends from the Ralph Appazzato Entrance at Main Street to the Seaplane Lagoon. The Site A Plan (shown below) was designed to achieve a number of important General Plan, Zoning, and historic preservation objectives.

Since the City Council action on the Development Plan, the project proponents, Alameda Point Partners (APP), have been working with their design consultants, park planners, a Planning Board Subcommittee and City staff to prepare detailed designs for the individual buildings and parks within Site A.

On December 14, 2015, the Planning Board held a study session to review the initial designs for the first building to be designed on Block 11 and the adjacent waterfront street. The western portions of the Block 11 building and portions of the waterfront street are located wit...

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