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Resolution 13476CI OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO.,- -476 SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS AN INITIATIVE ORDINANCE ENTITLED "MEASURE TO AMEND THE GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN LANDS BOUND BY MARINA VILLAGE BUSINESS PARK, CONSTITUTION WAY AND SHERMAN STREET" AT THE CONSOLIDATED GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF ALAMEDA ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002 WHEREAS, pursuant to the Charter of the City of Alameda and general law an initiative petition has been filed with the Clerk of the City of Alameda, signed by more than 10% of the voters of the city, to submit to the voters a proposed ordinance Entitled "Measure to Amend the General Plan and Zoning Classification of Certain Lands Bound by Marina Village Business Park, Constitution Way and Sherman Street ". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA THAT: Section 1. An initiative ordinance shall be submitted to the voters at the November 5, 2002 consolidated general municipal election, to read as follows: CITY OF ALAMEDA ORDINANCE NO. New Series MEASURE TO AMEND THE GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN LANDS BOUND BY MARINA VILLAGE BUSINESS PARK, CONSTITUTION WAY AND SHERMAN STREET The People of the City of Alameda ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Purpose A. To provide land particularly suited for open space in a city that is under served by areas that can be used for park and recreation purposes and to preserve a habitat for unique plant and animal life that live on the land so designated. B. To carry out the provisions of Section 3,5, and 6 of the City General plan, as those sections pertain to the planning for, and designation of, open space in the city: and more particularly, Section 3.2.f and Section 6.1.h, as amended, which provide for a greenway situated in the area of the Alameda Beltline Railroad Yard rights of way, and to amend Table 6 -2 of the General Plan to designate that this greenway shall cover approximately 22 contiguous acres. C. To pursue park and open space grant opportunities and cooperative agreements with local, regional and state agencies for expansion of the City's park and open space system as suggested at Section 6.1.c of the Alameda General Plan. D. To implement Section 4 of the City General Plan, in particular Sections 4.4 and 4.5, which encourage pedestrian and bike ways. E. To amend tip.; Alameda City General Plan and Genera Plan Diagram such that the land use designation of the lands contained within Alameda County Assessor parcels numbered 74- 906 -31 -3, 74- 906 -31 -4, 74- 906 -33, 74- 906 -34, 74- 906 -35, 74- 906 -37, 74- 906 -32 -1, 74- 906 -32 -5, 74- 906- 32 -11, 74- 906- 32 -12, 74- 906 -20 -2 and 74- 906 -26 in the Land Use element of the City of Alameda General Plan would be changed from Medium- Density Residential, General Industry and Parks & Public Open Space, to Parks & Public Open Space. In particular: 1. To amend Section 2.4.k as well as Table 2 -3, Table 2 -4 notes, Table 2 -5 as regards to housing designations, to provide for a greenway. 2. To amend Sections 3.2.f, 6.1.h, Table 2 -6 and Table 6 -2 to provide that this greenway shall cover approximately 22 acres. 3. To amend Section 4.1.n because Atlantic Avenue has already been extended. F. To amend the Alameda City Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map such that the zoning designation of land within said parcels would be changed from M -1, Intermediate Industrial (Manufacturing) District (Alameda Municipal Code 30- 4.11), PD, Planned Development Combining District (Alameda Municipal Code 30 -4.13) and R -2, Two - Family Residence District (Alameda Municipal Code 30- 4-2) to 0, Open Space District (Alameda Municipal Code 30- 4.19). SECTION 2. City of Alameda General Plan With Proposed Amendments and Map The pages of the Alameda General Plan with the proposed amended pages can each be found as follows: Table 2 -3 at page 15, Table 2 -4 at page 16, Table 2 -5 at page 17, Table 2 -6 at page 18, Table 2 -6 at page 19, Section 2.4.k at page 23, Section 3.2.f at page 49, Section 4.1.n at page 63, Table 6 -2 and 6 -3 at page 96, and Section 6.1.h at page 98. These Sections and Tables are included as part of the initiative petition and are available in the Office of the City Clerk. SECTION 3. Alameda Municipal Codes and Zoning Map Included with this initiative petition are the complete texts of the following zoning codes: 30 -4.2 R -2, Two - Family Residence District 30 -4.11 M -1, Intermediate Industrial (Manufacturing) District 30 -4.13 PD, Planned Development Combining District 30 -4.19 0, Open Space District Also included with this initiative petition is the Zoning Map of the City of Alameda. These sections and the Zoning Map and an attached table on Small P -D (Planned Development) Lots are included as part of the initiative petition and are available in the Office of the City Clerk. SECTION 4. Findings A. The City of Alameda, with a ratio of approximately 2.4 acres of parks and open space per 1000 persons, falls well below the average ratio of 3.4 acres per 1000 persons in the neighboring East Bay Communities. Designating more open space, and in the process carrying out the City General Plan in this regard, is vitally needed to provide a more suitable urban environment and to prevent the further overcrowding. B. The area of lane. Lo be set aside and designated as open space under this initiative consists of land commonly known as the Alameda Beltline Railroad Yard, consisting of county assessor parcel numbers 74- 906 -31 -3, 74- 906 -31 -4, 74- 906 -33, 74- 906 -34, 74- 906 -35, 74- 906 -37, 74- 906 -32 -1, 74- 906 -32 -5, 74- 906- 32 -11, 74- 906- 32 -12, 74- 906-20-2 and 74- 906 -26, excluding public rights of way. C. It is hereby found and determined that the Alameda Beltline Railroad Yard open space designated herein is compatible with other uses and with the City General Plan for the provision of open space in this area of the city. D. It is further found that the designation of the Alameda Beltline Railroad Yard open space provides for the uses permitted in the Alameda Municipal Code Section 30- 4.19. SECTION 5. Designation The open space here designated shall be known as the Alameda Beltline Railroad Yard open space. This open space shall consist of approximately 22 acres immediately south of the Marina Village Business Park, bounded by Constitution Way on the west and Sherman Street on the east, and shall be comprised of the parcels of land set forth in Section 4.B. above. SECTION 6. Implementation A. Upon the effective date of the passage of this initiative the maps of the land use element of the City General plan, the Zoning Map of the City of Alameda, together with any and all other maps related to community development plans, which include the area of the Alameda Beltline Railroad Yard open space, shall be amended to designate the area as open space. B. The City of Alameda is herby authorized and directed to amend the Alameda City General Plan as set forth in Section 1.E. herein, and the Alameda City Zoning Ordinance as set forth in Section 1.F. herein, and to amend other elements of regional and sub - regional plans, community development plans, or other ordinances and policies which may be, or will become, affected by this initiative, and to do so in any manner required by law. The Alameda Belt Line Railroad Yard open space shall remain private property unless forfeited to or purchased by a public agency, or until dedicated to public use. C. Nothing contained herein shall restrict the right of any public agency to exercise its eminent domain power as authorized by law to acquire the Alameda Beltline Railroad Yard open space. SECTION 7. Amendment of Repeal This Measure may be amended or repealed only by a majority of the voters voting in an election thereon. SECTION 8. Interpretation and Severability This measure shall be interpreted so as to be consistent with all Federal and State laws, rules and regulations. If any section, subsection, clause, phrase, part or portion of the measure is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this measure. The voters hereby declare that this measure, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, part or portion thereof would have been adopted or passed irrespective the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, parts or portions are declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 9. Consistency with Other Ballot Measures In the event that another ballot measure is placed on the same ballot as this measure purporting to deal with the same subject matter, and if both measures should pass, the voters expressly declare their intent that both measures shall be put into effect except to the extent that specific provisions of such measures are in direct conflict. In the event of such a direct conflict, the measure which obtained more votes will control as to the conflicting provisions only. The voters expressly declare this to be their intent, notwithstanding any language to the contrary in any other ballot measure. Section 2. The City Council, pursuant to the authorization provided by section 9215 of the Elections Code, hereby submits the proposal to the qualified electors of the City of Alameda in the consolidated general municipal election to be consolidated with and voted upon at the November 5, 2002, statewide general election to be held on that date. Section 3. The proposal shall be designated on the ballot as "Proposed Initiative Measure of the City of Alameda" and shall be set forth as follows: MEASURE: Proposed Initiative Measure of the City of Alameda Shall an ordinance be adopted amending the General Plan by changing the land use designation of the Alameda Beltline Railroad Yard Property bound by Marina Village Business Park, Constitution Way and Sherman Street from Medium - Density Residential, General Industry and Parks & Public Open Space to Parks and Public Open Space and making conforming amendments to specified sections and tables in the General Plan and to the Zoning Map provided by the Alameda City Zoning Ordinance? YES NO » Section 4. Pursuant to Elections Code section 9280, the City Clerk shall transmit a copy of the proposed ballot measure to the City Attorney, who shall prepare an impartial analysis of the proposed ballot measure showing the effect of the measure on existing law and the operation of the measure. The impartial analysis shall not exceed 500 words in length. Section 5. The Council may prepare a ballot argument pursuant to Resolution No. 12317. Section 6. The ballot arguments for and against the proposed ballot measure shall not exceed 300 words in length and the rebuttal arguments shall not exceed 250 words in length. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in a regular meeting assembled on the 18th day of June, 2002, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, and Johnson - 3. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mayor Appezzato — 1. ABSTENTIONS: Councilmember Kerr — 1. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 19th day of June, 2002. Fa-VA t0.(2.) Lara Weisiger, City C °�yi c City of Alameda