File #: 2016-3451   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2016
Title: Adoption of Resolution Approving the Final Map, Accepting the Dedications and Easements, Authorizing Execution of the Subdivision Improvement Agreement and Approving Bonds for Tract 8254 (Del Monte Warehouse). (Public Works 310)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Final Map of Tract 8254, 2. Exhibit 2 - Agreement, 3. Resolution
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Adoption of Resolution Approving the Final Map, Accepting the Dedications and Easements, Authorizing Execution of the Subdivision Improvement Agreement and Approving Bonds for Tract 8254 (Del Monte Warehouse). (Public Works 310)

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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Jill Keimach, City Manager

Re: Adopt A Resolution Approving the Final Map, Accepting the Dedications and Easements, Authorizing Execution of the Subdivision Improvement Agreement and Approving Bonds for Tract 8254 (Del Monte Warehouse).

BACKGROUND

On July 21, 2015, the City Council approved Tentative Map for Tract 8254 to create a seven-parcel subdivision per City of Alameda Resolution No. 15067, as part of the Del Monte Project. One of the parcels was a long narrow parcel that included the Eagle Avenue extension area, the sidewalk area along Clement Avenue and the landscape area along Entrance Road. Through the process of the Final Map, the subdivider asked the City to split Parcel 5 on the Tentative Map into three separate Parcels D, H and I on the Final Map to more appropriately align with three distinct areas of Eagle Avenue extension, the sidewalk along Clement Avenue and the landscape and sidewalk along Entrance Road respectively.
As a result, the Final Map for Tract 8254 consists of a nine-parcel subdivision on 11.06 acres to implement the 2014 Del Monte Master Plan. The Final Map includes easements for, public access, emergency vehicle access and public utilities. The Final Map is attached as Exhibit 1.

DISCUSSION

The Final Map has been reviewed and determined to be technically correct and in substantial conformance with the approved Tentative Maps and conditions of approval.

The tract infrastructure includes sanitary sewer and storm drain lines, sidewalk, curb, gutter, street pavement, and landscaping. The Alameda Municipal Code requires the subdivider to enter into a Subdivision Improvement Agreement (SIA) with the City and post bonds guaranteei...

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