File #: 2017-4775   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 10/3/2017
Title: Final Passage of Ordinance Approving an Amended and Restated Lease and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Documents Necessary to Implement the Terms of an Amended and Restated Lease Agreement with Mr. Hi Chi Chen and Mrs. Lena Muy Chiv, a Married Couple, DBA Hometown Donuts, for 1930 Main Street. [Requires four affirmative votes] (Transportation 91401)
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Final Passage of Ordinance Approving an Amended and Restated Lease and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Documents Necessary to Implement the Terms of an Amended and Restated Lease Agreement with Mr. Hi Chi Chen and Mrs. Lena Muy Chiv, a Married Couple, DBA Hometown Donuts, for 1930 Main Street. [Requires four affirmative votes] (Transportation 91401)


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CITY OF ALAMEDA ORDINANCE NO. ______
New Series
APPROVING AN AMENDED AND RESTATED LEASE AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE TERMS OF AN AMENDED AND RESTATED LEASE AGREEMENT WITH MR. HI CHI CHEN AND MRS.LENA MUY CHIV, A MARRIED COUPLE, DBA HOMETOWN DONUTS, FOR 1930 MAIN STREET

WHEREAS, since 1991, the City of Alameda has planned for a four mile east-west bicycling and walking corridor, referred to as the Cross Alameda Trail (CAT) in the former Alameda Belt Line property, which is owned by the City; and

WHEREAS, the CAT project provides significant community, safety and environmental benefits, including reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by providing safe, convenient and comfortable walking and bicycling facilities, where almost none exist, serving children, students and commuters; and by planting additional trees; and

WHEREAS, the City has developed, with extensive public input, designs for the CAT segment between Main Street and Webster Street, along Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway (RAMP); and

WHEREAS, the City has successfully acquired multiple grants for this extensive project and invested City discretionary funding toward the project; and

WHEREAS, in 2010, the City purchased the property formerly owned by Alameda Belt Line, with plans to construct a bicycle and pedestrian trail; and

WHEREAS, Hometown Donuts was leasing property from Alameda Belt Line, and during the property transfer, their lease was assigned to the City of Alameda in 2010; and

WHEREAS,...

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