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Alameda Marina Development

I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE people to look at the slide presentation that was given to us to explain the developers potential plans. This is NOT, I repeat NOT the part where we were asked to vote on how strongly we agreed or disagreed with various possible housing types or industry types that could be on the site.

http://alamedamarina.com/pdfs/alameda-community-meeting.pdf
Lease info from 2012
http://www.alamedamarina.com/pdfs/alameda-lease-info.pdf ;

see link for both http://alamedamarina.com/full-update.html

future updates at development site http://alamedamarina.com/
and commercial site http://alamedamarina.net/
 
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Zoning map for the City of Alameda...

The "mandate" to raze the site and replace it 100% with housing is supposed to be driven by zoning, right? Well, there's a pdf map of exactly how the City has zoned all of Alameda and Bay Farm Island at this link: http://alamedaca.gov/sites/default/f...high_res_1.pdf

You can look for yourself. The Alameda Marina is partly zoned M-2 for "General Industrial" and partly zoned M-X for "Mixed Use". There's a special district of some kind which has a "multi-family-housing overlay" on parts of the marina land but not others. Precisely what that special district means or implies, I'm not sure, however a discussion with one of the women at the City planning office indicates that this means that the area may be ALLOWED for certain other uses like R-1, R-2, R-3 (residential) but it is not REQUIRED.
 
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