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Additional Changes made by the City Council on 5/6/02 <br />(Council member initiating the change is noted in brackets) <br />1. Credits Page, Steve Meyers wilt be listed as "CityAttorney Emeritus" (instead of `former City <br />Attorney) <br />[Young] <br />2. Page 55, the edit to Action 1.02 A is actually an edit to Action 1.02 B (this was a typo). Action <br />1.02 A is unchanged. <br />(Santos) <br />3. Page 91, editAction 7.12 D as follows: <br />Action 7.12-D: Hudson Lumber Site <br />Support the reuse of the Hudson Lumber site with a wide variety of uses consistent with a "Light <br />Industrial" General Plan designation. These uses could include a full complement of <br />telecommunications, research and development, office, work-live space, and similar uses. <br />Opportunities for park and recreational uses should also be pursued on the site if public funding <br />can be secured. - ' <br />ISantosl <br />4. Page 251, shaded text box, second column, last sentence, edit as follows: <br />Since the noise reduction provided by a typical. house is about <br />aad 20-25 dB with the windows closed, additional insulation is usually required where exterior <br />noise exceeds 60 dB. <br />ltJardinel <br />5. Page 258, second column, fourth sentence and beyond, edit as follows: <br />In 2000, the Federal Aviation Administration projected that 17.2 million annual passengers would <br />use the Oakland International. Airport by 2010, an increase of 74 percent from the 1999 volume of <br />9.9 million passengers. Cargo operations at Oakland Airport are presumed to increase... <br />(Naidinel <br />6. Page 283, editAction 37.08 A as follows (underlined text reflects changes from the original <br />GPAC action): <br />Action 37.08-A: Expansion of the Noise Compatibility Program <br />Continue to work with the Port of Oakland on expanding the Noise Compatibility Program for the <br />airport, including limits on the time of operations, advocating for quieter aircraft, mitigatingnight- <br />time engine run.-up activities, and the monitoring of noise levels at additional locations in and <br />azound San Leandro. <br />IFuN GouncN, undertlned text initiated by Santos and endorsed by others alter drscusslonl <br />7. Page 31 Z, editAction 39.04 A as follows: <br />Action 39.04-A: Expanded Role for Library-Historical Commission <br />Expand City support for the Library-Historical Commission so that they may effectively <br />implemerrt the General Plan's historic preservation policies and actions. The Commission shall be <br />provided with the necessary resources, as determined by the City Council, to make historic <br />preservation a major focus of their efforts. <br />IFuN Coundll <br />