File #: 2018-5361   
Type: Minutes
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 3/26/2018
Title: Draft Meeting Minutes - February 12, 2018
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Draft Meeting Minutes - February 12, 2018

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DRAFT MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY OF ALAMEDA PLANNING BOARD
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018

1. CONVENE
President Mitchell convened the meeting at 7:01pm

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

3. ROLL CALL
Present: President Mitchell, Board Members Burton, Cavanaugh, Curtis, K?ster, Sullivan.
Absent: None.

4. AGENDA CHANGES AND DISCUSSION
*None*

5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
*None*

6. CONSENT CALENDAR
*None*

7. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
7-A 2018-5191
PLN17-0598 - Final Development Plan and Design Review - 2175 North Loop Rd, Applicant: Joe Ernst on behalf of srmErnst. Public hearing to consider approval of a Final Development Plan and Design Review for one Commercial Building of 47,000 square feet Located on a 2.80 Acre Site at 2175 North Loop Road in the Harbor Bay Business Park. PLN17-0614 - Final Development Plan, Design Review, and Parcel Map - 1955 North Loop Rd through 2065 North Loop Rd - Applicant: Joe Ernst on behalf of srmErnst. Public hearing to consider approval of a Final Development Plan, Design Review and a Parcel Map to construct four (4) commercial buildings totaling 140,100 square feet on four separate parcels at 1955 through 2065 North Loop Road in the Harbor Bay Business Park.
Staff Member Sablan gave a presentation. The staff report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=3334514&GUID=802353A2-8AD5-4E28-8E74-C27D91EA9E89&FullText=1

Board Member Cavanaugh asked what the permissible decibel level for operations at the site.

Staff Member Sablan said there is a chart in the municipal code that defines the required standards.

Board Member Teague asked if a truck's back up beep would automatically be a violation.

Staff Member Thomas read the condition of approval relating to noise and explained how complaints are handled.

Board Member Burton asked how many motions would be required to take the required actions.

Staff ...

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