File #: 2018-6171   
Type: Staff Communications
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 11/13/2018
Title: Community Development Department Recent Actions and Decisions
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Community Development Department Recent Actions and Decisions

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To: Honorable President and
Members of the Planning Board

From: Andrew Thomas, AICP
Assistant Community Development Director
Date: November 13, 2018

Re: Community Development Department Recent Actions and Decisions

Since the last regularly scheduled Planning Board meeting, the following applications have been reviewed by staff, and public notices have been sent to solicit neighborhood input. Decisions on these applications will be made on the dates noted below. Staff will provide an update at the Planning Board meeting during Staff Communications if changes to the status of any project occur.

Decisions become final unless a member of the public files an appeal during the 10-day appeal period immediately following the decision date, or the Planning Board or City Council call for review a Zoning Administrator or Community Development Department decision during this appeal period. All appeals and call for reviews will be heard at a public hearing before the Planning Board.

How to Access Project Files:
We encourage the use of Building Eye for direct access to current Planning applications, real time status, and plan drawings:

1. Click or go to: https://alameda.buildingeye.com/planning
2. Enter project address in search box.
3. Click on the Map Marker (i.e. dot on the map) to display the project summary sidebar.
4. To view the project file, click on the "More details" button. A new window will appear.
5. In the new window that opens, click on "Record Info" tab and then click "Project Documents" in the drop down menu. A list of project documents will display.

Zoning Administrator

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Community Development Department Decisions for October 15, 2018

2305 Buena Vista Avenue, PLN18-0466 (Action Date 11-05-18)
DESIGN REVIEW - The project consists of the construction of a new hipped roof over the rear fifteen feet of an existing two-story duplex, ...

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