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Resolution 14495CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. ADOPTING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS RELATED TO OPEN SPACE AND RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE NORTHERN WATERFRONT WHEREAS, the northern waterfront of the City of Alameda is experiencing land use changes as older and long term industrial uses terminate operations; and WHEREAS, many of these former industrial uses have left behind contaminated sites, hazardous materials, and vacant and often dilapidated buildings which are a detriment to the adjacent neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the General Plan provides a roadmap for conversion of these properties on the northern waterfront to a new and vibrant district with a variety of uses that are compatible with the waterfront location and adjacent neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the General Plan establishes residential and public waterfront open space as priorities for the community along the northern waterfront; and WHEREAS, the policies to be amended were originally adopted in 1991 and at that time the community's priorities were to purchase 10 acres on the Northern Waterfront for an "estuary park "; and WHEREAS in 1991 the community assumed that the proposed 10 acre park acquisition was the "last opportunity" to add public open space in the area; and WHEREAS, in 1991 the community did not anticipate that the United States Navy would be leaving Naval Air Station ( "NAS ") Alameda and providing opportunities to develop over 150 acres of waterfront open space; and WHEREAS, in 1991 the community did not anticipate that the Alameda Beltline Railroad would be leaving Alameda and leaving behind opportunities to develop over 20 acres of land for public park use; and WHEREAS, in 1991 the community did not anticipate that the City would develop a new two acre park along the waterfront as part of the "Marina Cove" project; and WHERAS, in 1991 the community did not anticipate that opportunities may arise to create a continuous waterfront public promenade and open space along the entire northern waterfront from the Fruitvaie Bridge to the western tip of Alameda Point; and Page 1 of 5 WHEREAS The City of Alameda made a number of attempts to raise funds to purchase the 10 acre "estuary park" envisioned in the 1991 General Plan but those attempts were not successful; and WHEREAS, in 2010 the City of Alameda's financial resources to purchase and maintain additional public open space is extremely limited; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code section 21000 et seq.; "CEQA ") and the State CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, section 15000 et seq.), the City prepared and Environmental Impact Report ( "EIR ") evaluating the environmental impacts of the proposed General Plan Amendment and residential redevelopment of the site, which had been envisioned as a 10 -acre park; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board held a duly noticed public hearing on June 21, 2010 to consider the Boatworks Residential Project EIR (State Clearinghouse No. 2009102040) and the proposed General Plan Amendment; and WHEREAS, the subject property is located within the Business and Waterfront Improvement Project (BWIP); and WHEREAS, the Planning Board has made the following finding: 1. The Planning Board has been advised that subject to meeting City standards and requirements, the proposed General Plan Amendment would substantially conform to the adopted Community Improvement Plan (CIP) for the Business and Waterfront Improvement Project (BWIP), as proposed to be amended, and the General Plan policies incorporated by reference within the CIP; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board has made the following findings relative to the General Plan Amendment: 1. The proposed General Plan Amendment is consistent with the other policies and objectives of the General Plan. 2. The proposed General Plan amendment will support the City's Housing Element and Open Space Element policies and objectives. 3. The proposed General Plan amendments will have beneficial effects on the general welfare of the community because they will facilitate development of an underutilized site with residential and open space uses. Page2of5 4. The proposed General Plan amendments are necessary to clarify City policy regarding investment in waterfront open space and enable the appropriate development and maintenance of property on the northern waterfront. 5. The proposed General Plan amendments are in the public interest because they support redevelopment of former industrial sites with open space and residential use. WHEREAS, after consideration of the Final EIR and the record of proceedings, the City Council certified that the Boatworks Residential Project EIR was prepared in compliance with CEQA, adopted Findings and a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and adopted a Mitigation Monitoring Program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Alameda hereby adopts the General Plan Amendments as shown in Exhibit A. Page3of5 Exhibit A: 1. The description of the MU -5 area in the Land Use Element shall be amended as follows: "MU -5 Northern Waterfront, Willow Street to Oak Street: The change anticipated in this segment provides an opportunity for Alameda to add highly desirable housing, stimulate improvement of housing east of Oak Street that is currently zoned for commercial-industrial use, and to provide an Estuary Park waterfront access and open space. Half of the north frontage of Clement is occupied by the Naval Reserve Training Center, which will remain. Other uses are steel fabricating, mini- storage, a dredging equipment yard, and a boatyard. The four blocks on the south side of Clement Avenue are occupied by a boat storage building /yard, Thompson Field (Alameda High School athletic field adjoining . McKinley Park), a full block of housing, and a 5 -acre site occupied by a die - casting plant and an automobile service establishment." 2. Land use Policy 2.6.e shall be amended as follows: Willow Street to Oak Street (Northern Waterfront): Provide for redevelopment of existing industrial sites for up to 300 _ ! e _ _. •.•. e _ mily residential units, treating the area north of Clement Avenue as an extension of the residential neighborhood to the south. The proposed Business and Waterfront Improvement project would provide public actions to stimulate development of the site. 3. Land use Policy 2.6.f shall be amended as follows: 2.6.f Willow Street to Oak Street (Northern Waterfront): Create a continuous 300- foot -wide "marina green" shoreline access park along the Estuary from the Miller Sweeney Bridge to the western tip of Alameda Point. 4. Land use Policy 2.6.j shall be deleted. 5. Open Space Policy 6.1. e shall be amended as follows: 6.1.e Acquire and develop an Estuary Park of 10 or more acres. Page 4 of 5 6.1. e Work with property owners, Tidelands Lease holders, the Army Corps of Engineers, BCDC, the Coastal Conservancy, open space advocates, non - profits, and agencies, and to create a continuous shoreline access and park areas along the northern waterfront. Policy 2.6.f calls for a continuous shoreline access along the Estuary from the western tip of Alameda Point to the Miller Sweeney Bridge. Successful implementation will require that each new project approved on the waterfront provide public shoreline access improvements, that each new Tidelands Lease executed by the City attempt to provide for shoreline access and improvements wherever .possible (some uses, such as industrial maritime uses may not be able to allow public access along the entire length of their frontage for safety reasons), that the City work closely with the Army Corp of Engineers to provide public access on Army Corp Lands, and that the City identify critical shoreline properties for acquisition. Local funding sources could include income from leases of public property to adjacent private property owners. Where provision of public access to the shoreline is infeasible, lease payments could include an amount to be used to provide shoreline access at another location Page 5 of 5 I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda durin g g the Regular Meeting of the City Council on the 5 th day of October, 2010, by the followin g vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers deHaan, Gilmore, Matarrese, Tam and Mayor Johnson - 5. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 6th day of October, 2010. Lara Weisiger, City City of Alameda