File #: 2019-7468   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 12/3/2019
Title: Adoption of Resolution Approving Tentative Map No. 8532 for the Subdivision of Six Lots on 20.1 Acres for the Second Phase of the Site A Development Plan at Alameda Point for Residential, Commercial and Public Parking. (Planning, Building and Transportation 481005)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Tentative Map, 2. Resolution
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Adoption of Resolution Approving Tentative Map No. 8532 for the Subdivision of Six Lots on 20.1 Acres for the Second Phase of the Site A Development Plan at Alameda Point for Residential, Commercial and Public Parking. (Planning, Building and Transportation 481005)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

On October 14, 2019, the Planning Board held a public hearing and unanimously approved a resolution recommending that the City Council approve Tentative Map No. 8532 for the proposed subdivision of six lots on 20.1 acres within the second phase of the Site A Development Plan at Alameda Point. There were no speakers in opposition to the project at the public hearing. Staff and the Planning Board now recommend City Council approval of the Tentative Map for the project (Exhibit 1).

BACKGROUND

"Site A" refers to an approved 68 acre, mixed use development plan at Alameda Point. The Site A Development Plan was approved as a three (3) phased project. The first phase of the project is under construction.

In 2014, the City Council approved the Alameda Point Master Infrastructure Plan, Environmental Impact Report, General Plan Amendment, Transportation Demand Management Plan, and the Town Center Specific Plan. In 2015, the City Council approved the Site A Development Plan for a 68-acre area within Alameda Point that extends generally from the Main Street entrance to Alameda Point to the Seaplane Lagoon and the eastern edge of the Naval Air Station Alameda Historic District (Historic District). The Site A Development Plan included a density bonus application that requested a waiver of Measure A (the City Charter prohibition on multifamily housing), which the City does not have authority to deny under state law. With the waiver of Measure A, the project does not conflict with the Charter prohibition on multifamily housing. In 2016, the Planning Board approved the Tentative Map for the first Phase of the Project. T...

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