File #: 2016-3618   
Type: Minutes
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 11/28/2016
Title: Draft Meeting Minutes - June 27, 2016
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Draft Meeting Minutes - June 27, 2016

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DRAFT MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY OF ALAMEDA PLANNING BOARD
MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016

1. CONVENE
President Knox White called the meeting to order at 7:03pm.

2. FLAG SALUTE
Board Member Henneberry led the flag salute.

3. ROLL CALL
Present: President Knox White, Board Members Burton, Henneberry, K?ster, Sullivan, Zuppan. Board Member Mitchell arrived during the staff presentation for item 7-A (approx. 7:30pm).

4. AGENDA CHANGES AND DISCUSSION
President Knox White moved one Board Communications item to the beginning of the meeting.

5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
*None*

***Board Communications***
President Knox White read a proclamation honoring Board Member Henneberry's service to the Planning Board.

6. CONSENT CALENDAR
*None*

7. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
7-A 2016-3055
Discuss the Existing Conditions and Goals/Objectives of the Citywide Transit and Transportation Demand Management Plan and a Potential Expanded Transportation Management Association
Staff Member Ott gave the staff presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=2764543&GUID=FF248D2A-7E04-4877-89DC-83ECC7CD81BC&FullText=1

The consultants from CDM Smith gave a presentation on current conditions in the city.

Board Member Burton asked about an "obsolete ordinance" in the staff report. He asked that the O Club parking be added to the available inventory in the report on current conditions. He asked that the South SF Ferry numbers be included as well.

Staff Member Ott explained the narrow, employer based focus of the ordinance in question.

Board Member Burton asked if there was a reason the BART ridership numbers seemed to have declined.

Staff Member Ott said that perhaps people that tried the ferry during the BART strike did not switch back.

Board Member Sullivan asked how the goal of no net new drive alone trips is possible given the 2200 new housing units that would b...

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