File #: 2019-6389   
Type: Minutes
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 1/14/2019
Title: Draft Meeting Minutes-October 8, 2018
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Draft Meeting Minutes-October 8, 2018


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DRAFT MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY OF ALAMEDA PLANNING BOARD
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2018

1. CONVENE
President Mitchell convened the meeting at 7:00pm

2. FLAG SALUTE

3. ROLL CALL
Present: President Mitchell, Board Members Saheba, Cavanaugh, Curtis, Sullivan, Burton, Teague.

4. AGENDA CHANGES AND DISCUSSION
Board Member Teague made a motion to hear item 7-B ahead of item 7-A because of the large number of speakers for 7-A.

Board Member Burton seconded the motion.

Board Member Sullivan asked if speakers for the hotel item may be planning to come later, anticipating item 7-A taking a long time.

Staff Member Thomas said they are not aware of anyone with those plans, but they could reopen public comment during the work session if that happened.

The motion passed 7-0.

5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Rasheed Shabazz invited the board and community to a presentation on race and housing the next night at the library. He said it would focus on the Harbor Island (Summer House) evictions from 2004.

6. CONSENT CALENDAR
*None*

7. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
7-B 2018-6059
2900 Harbor Bay Parkway - PLN18-0381 - Study Session - Applicant: Harbor Bay Hospitality, LLC. The Planning Board will hold a study session to review and comment on a proposal to construct an approximately 113,000-square-foot five-story hotel and 7,000-square-foot two-story restaurant and cafe located within the Esplanade office park adjacent to the Harbor Bay Ferry Terminal. The site is located within the C-M-PD (Commercial Manufacturing - Planned Development) zoning district
Staff Member Dong introduced the item. The staff report and attachments can be found at: https://alameda.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=3688855&GUID=86FA819C-C2EA-44FD-9C3E-0645E11F6F51&FullText=1

Robert Leach, applicant, gave a presentation.

Board Member Curtis asked if there was an elevation that showed this building from offshore with the McGuire and Hester building...

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