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1994-03-15 Specia CIC MinutesMINUTES OF SPECIAL COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION MARCH 15, 1994 The meeting convened at 7:29 p.m. with Chair Withrow presiding. Scout Troop Pack 1076, Den 5, posted the flag and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Reverend Robert Keller, Twin Towers United Methodist Church gave the invocation. ROLL CALL: Present: Commissioners Appezzato, Arnerich, Lucas, Roth and President Withrow - 5. Absent: None. MINUTES 94-107 Minutes of the Special Meeting of the Community Improvement Commission held March 1, 1994. Commissioner Roth moved approval. Commissioner Lucas seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 94-108 Report from the Community Development Director Regarding Status of Park Street Auto Row and Entryway Design Study. Robert LaRocca, Robert LaRocca & Associates, San Francisco introduced Kevin Stong, and Nancy Peake, associates in the project; stated he is pleased to present the results of six weeks of studies analyzing and working toward presentation of design ideas on a study basis for a master plan for the rejuvenation of Park Street and the Entryway to the City of Alameda. The goal has been to strengthen Auto Row, increase participants in Auto Row, and the viability of that area by bringing more customers in and making it aesthetically pleasing; the main concentration at this time is the area from the bridge to Lincoln Avenue, key items being looked at for the Auto Dealers are e.g., accessibility, viability, and to bring more of that trade into Alameda; noted the major concept is that in each of the sidewalk zones of individual dealers, small mini-plazas will be created where cars can showcase; discussed containment; corner treatments; customer parking/diagonal parking; pedestrian light fixtures; major plantings; palm trees; restaurants; outdoor dining areas. Mr. LaRocca noted the architectural sketches on the wall show how, architecturally, a response can be made to historical connotations, artifacts, massing texture and scale, present in some of the early Victorians; and a sketch regarding lighting/color on the bridge; and a table study model reflects how street delineation, curb cuts and building massing relate together. Kevin Stong, Stong & Associates, stated Mr. LaRocca gave a good overview of the project; details need to be worked out; basically, Park Street is not well defined and is underdeveloped; and the hope is that existing auto dealers will bring in additional revenue; he discussed the car lots, stated the goal is to make the street more pedestrian friendly and inviting, a window wall has been created at the open lots, and a vertical element is being considered at Lincoln Avenue; the City of Alameda was a City of towers, spires and projections and some of those elements are being considered. At the request of Commissioner Lucas, plazas, towers, outdoor dining areas and other areas were pointed out, as well as the potential for a walking type of mall. Commissioner Roth discussed with Mr. LaRocca the maintenance of palm trees, parking, diagonal parking, and the monument proposed for the intersection. Mr. LaRocca noted the master plan is conceptual, a consensus of ideas to look at; and the practical aspect will be looked at in detail later. Chair Withrow stated the project is exciting and from a conceptual standpoint, would be a tremendous enhancement not only to Park Street and Auto Row but the entire City; and commended the architects. Mr: LaRocca commented the repainting and lighting of the Park Street Bridge is also being considered. Commissioner Appezzato stated Mr. LaRocca's enthusiasm is contagious; likes Mr. LaRocca's reference to a residential community; he likes the initial designs, the idea of Bridge painting and lighting, palm trees, the towers and possible advertising on the towers; he looks forward to their provision of a sequence of events on how to proceed, including with timeframes and estimated costs, and in what order of priority, what the City can do, and what the City must do in cooperation with Oakland and the County because of the bridges; he applauds them for their comments in the study submitted: that Park Street does not need any more gas stations or car wash businesses as they destroy the density of the streetscape; and that the residential neighborhood around Park Street should be protected and respected. Commissioner Arnerich stated Alameda County may wish to charge for painting bridge; inquired what other cities they [LaRocca & Associates] have worked in. Mr. LaRocca replied the largest auto row they have done is in Alhambra; in Fremont, they have done auto dealerships. Minutes of Special Community Improvement Commission March 15, 1994 2 1 8 Commissioner Arnerich stated he would like to see how they would handle a monument; and appreciates the [table] model. Commissioner Lucas stated she would like to express her support to Mr. LaRocca; he has shown much vision; has given Council an idea of what the City can be; his imagination exceeds what she hoped for; the approach from Oakland with repainted, lighted bridge would make people aware they are entering a special place; and noted she likes the palms, towers and the idea of the monument. Don Roberts, Alameda, stated he shares Chair Withrow's comments; shares Commissioner Appezzato's comments about the palm trees, but disagrees with his idea of advertising on towers. Mark Longley Cooke, Alameda, stated, concerning traffic islands, there is a problem with the vehicle code and right of way; there is a small island in Albany they may wish to look at, and addressed diagonal parking. Gerhard Degemann, Alameda, stated he thinks the idea is excellent; and Council should give it a chance; not only Auto Row is being discussed - the tax base will be enhanced, as well as the City as a whole; the entrance (concept] for the City is excellent. Commissioner Lucas moved acceptance. Commissioner Arnerich seconded the motion which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. ADJOURNMENT President Withrow adjourned the meeting at 8:20 p.m. R ectfully submitted DItNE B. FELSCH, CMC Secretary The agenda for this meeting was posted in advance in accordance with the Brown Act. Minutes of Special Community Improvement Commission March 15, 1994 3