File #: 2016-3379   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 9/26/2016
Title: Hold a Public Hearing to Consider Site A: 1) Street Names, 2) Waterfront Park Final Design Review Materials and Details, 3) Preliminary Ferry Terminal Canopy Design, and 4) Preliminary Block 9 Design. The Alameda Point Final EIR evaluated the environmental impacts of redevelopment and reuse of the lands at Alameda Point consistent with the Town Center Plan, which included Site A. No further review is required for this review of the project designs.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1-Street Names Map, 2. Exhibit 2-Street Names Explanation, 3. Exhibit 3-Street Names Resolution, 4. Exhibit 4-Street Names Public Comment, 5. Exhibit 5-Waterfront Plans, 6. Exhibit 6-Waterfront Park Resolution, 7. Exhibit 7-Ferry Terminal Canopy Options, 8. Exhibit 8-Block 9 Plans
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Hold a Public Hearing to Consider Site A: 1) Street Names, 2) Waterfront Park Final Design Review Materials and Details, 3) Preliminary Ferry Terminal Canopy Design, and 4) Preliminary Block 9 Design. The Alameda Point Final EIR evaluated the environmental impacts of redevelopment and reuse of the lands at Alameda Point consistent with the Town Center Plan, which included Site A. No further review is required for this review of the project designs.

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CITY OF ALAMEDA
Memorandum

To: President and
Members of the Planning Board

From: Andrew Thomas, Assistant Community Development Director
Jennifer Ott, Base Reuse Director

Date: September 26, 2016

Re: Hold a Public Hearing to Consider Site A: 1) Street Names, 2) Waterfront Park Final Design Review Materials and Details, 3) Preliminary Ferry Terminal Canopy Design, and 4) Preliminary Block 9 Design. The Alameda Point Final EIR evaluated the environmental impacts of redevelopment and reuse of the lands at Alameda Point consistent with the Town Center Plan, which included Site A. No further review is required for this review of the project designs.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

In June 2015, the City Council unanimously approved the Site A Development Plan for a 68-acre area within Alameda Point that extends generally from the Main Street entrance to Alameda Point to the Seaplane Lagoon and the eastern edge of the Naval Air Station Alameda Historic District (Historic District).

Since the City Council action on the Development Plan, the Planning Board and the project proponent, Alameda Point Partners (APP), and its team of architects and design professionals have completed the Tentative Map for Site A and the Design Review applications for Blocks 11, 10, 8, 7, and 6, the Phase 1 Waterfront Park, and West Atlantic Avenue. In October, APP will begin demolition activities in preparation for the construction of the infrastructure to support the development of Site A and the ass...

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