File #: 2017-3856 (10 minutes)   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 2/21/2017
Title: Adoption of Resolution Approving the Alameda Point Bladium Tentative Parcel Map Application: PLN16-0544. (Base Reuse 818099)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Contextual Map of Parcel Map Area, 2. Exhibit 2 - Bladium Tentative Parcel Map #10600, 3. Exhibit 3 - Map of Bladium Parcel Map Reciprocal Use Areas, 4. Resolution
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Adoption of Resolution Approving the Alameda Point Bladium Tentative Parcel Map Application: PLN16-0544. (Base Reuse 818099)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Jill Keimach, City Manager

Re: Adoption of Resolution Approving the Alameda Point Bladium Tentative Parcel Map Application: PLN16-0544

BACKGROUND

The United States Navy has transferred approximately 547 acres of property at Alameda Point to the City of Alameda divided into numerous parcels, based primarily on environmental conditions. The detailed parcelization from the Navy allows the City to assemble and sell parcels for private ownership with clear information about the specific environmental conditions relevant to each original parcel. However, the original parcels from the Navy do not follow the arrangement of existing buildings and proposed streets and must be reconfigured and subdivided to meet future reuse and development needs.

In January 2014, the Planning Board recommended approval of the zoning ordinance amendment creating the Alameda Point zoning district (Alameda Municipal Code 30-4.24), the Alameda Point Master Infrastructure Plan (MIP) and other entitlements for the reuse and redevelopment of Alameda Point. In February 2014, the City Council approved the Alameda Point zoning ordinance amendment, MIP and other entitlements. In July 2014, the City Council approved the Waterfront Town Center Precise Plan for Alameda Point (Town Center Plan). The zoning ordinance amendment, MIP, and Town Center Plan establish the uses, regulations and arrangement of streets, parking areas, and buildings for Alameda Point.

Now that the City owns much of Alameda Point and the major entitlements are in place, the City Council has recently entered into long-term leases with options to purchase with tenants for key buildings and property within strategic areas of the Adaptive Reuse sub-district of the Alameda Point zoning district (Adaptive Reuse Area), including areas...

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