alameda development chart, june 2014
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Development plans for AlamedaUpdated June 11, 2014
Developments in Progress
Property/development
1835 Oak Street
Alameda Point
Alameda Landing
Boatworks
Del Monte warehouse
Encinal Terminal
Harbor Bay ClubMarina Cove II
Mapes Ranch
Neptune Pointe
Housing opportunity sitesFormer Ron Goode Toyota
2100 Clement Avenue
Alameda Marina
Corporation yard and Alameda Animal Shelter
Pennzoil
Shipways
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North Housing
Housing opportunity sites don't have active develop
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Location Number of homes proposed
1835 Oak Street 32
Former Naval Air Station Alameda 1,425
Former Fleet Industrial Supply Center Annex 276
2200 Clement Avenue 182
1501 Buena Vista Avenue 414
1523 Entrance Road
200 Packet Landing Road 801551 Buena Vista Avenue 89
Fernside Boulevard and Tilden Way 11
Corner of McKay and Central avenues 48
1825 Park Street 20
2100 Clement Avenue 53
1801 Clement Avenue and 2033 Clement Avenue 396
2040 Grand Street 41
2025 Grand Street and 2015 Grand Street 78
1200 Marina Village Parkway 146
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Singleton Avenue and Main Street 806
ent plans; they are sites where city staffers believe housing could be built.
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Status of development
The developer has asked the city to rezone the
property to allow homes.
The city is accepting requests for qualifications from
developers interested in 150 acres where the city
wants commercial development and up to 800
homes.
Development is in progress.
A development plan was approved, but owner
Francis Collins may seek to change it.
Developer Tim Lewis Communities is seeking
approvals to redevelop this property into up to 414
new residences and 25,000 square feet of shops.
Developer Tim Lewis Communities purchased this
property, adjacent to the Del Monte warehouse,
and WHAT.
A proposal to build homes on this property was
suspended, but developer Harbor Bay Isle Associates
is still moving forward on a proposal to build a new
club on North Loop Road.
DID LENNAR GET DESIGN REVIEW THROUGH?
Approved and awaiting development.
The approval process has been placed on hold since
the state has refused to allow developer Tim Lewis
Communities to access the road for its proposed
development. A measure to prohibit housing
development is also likely headed to the ballot.
Housing element - opportunity site
Housing element - opportunity site
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Housing element - opportunity site
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Housing element - opportunity site