File #: 2019-6802   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 4/22/2019
Title: PLN19-0018 - Lot Line Adjustment - 2130/2140 South Shore Center - Applicant: Rebecca Wiener on behalf of Jamestown South Shore Center LP. Consideration of a Lot Line Adjustment application to reconfigure the western property line of the Alameda South Shore shopping center. The project site is located in the C-2-PD (Central Business Planned Development) Zoning District. The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15305 - Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 Application, 2. Exhibit 2 Draft Resolution
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PLN19-0018 - Lot Line Adjustment - 2130/2140 South Shore Center - Applicant: Rebecca Wiener on behalf of Jamestown South Shore Center LP. Consideration of a Lot Line Adjustment application to reconfigure the western property line of the Alameda South Shore shopping center. The project site is located in the C-2-PD (Central Business Planned Development) Zoning District. The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15305 - Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations

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To: Honorable President and
Members of the Planning Board

From: Andrew Thomas
Acting Planning Building and Transportation Director

Date: April 22, 2019

BACKGROUND
On January 10, 2019, the City received an application for a lot line adjustment to reconfigure and transfer land between two existing parcels located within the South Shore Center project site. Lot line adjustments are actions to move a property line between two existing parcels or to reconfigure property lines between properties. A lot line adjustment can move property lines, but it cannot create additional parcels. The application is included in Exhibit 1.
Under Alameda Municipal Code (AMC) section 30-82, lot line adjustments may be approved by resolution of the Planning Board, provided:
1. The property division is for the creation of a new property line and/or to facilitate the transfer of land from one (1) lot to adjoining lots.
2. The portion of the lot remaining after the creation of the new parcel meets all the requirements for a lot (area, width, etc.) as set forth in the City zoning regulations.
3. No street improvements or other subdivision improvements are required.
4. The proposed property division and the use of a lot adjustment map meet with the approval of both the City Engineer and Planning Director.
Jamestown South Shore Center LP owns and operates the shopping center. The lot line adjustment provides ...

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