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300-bed hospital, may be developed on that site in the future. Marina Boulevard to the east of <br />Interstate 880 is home to Marina Square, a successful retail center with a Nordstrom Rack, Gap <br />Outlet and Eileen Fisher Outlet, and the San Leandro Marina Auto Row. <br />The Shoreline Area development site, totaling roughly 40 acres, is the area west of Monarch Bay <br />Drive between Marina Boulevard and Fairway Drive. This area consists of two peninsulas <br />encircling the boat harbor and includes the El Torito and Horatio's Restaurants and the Marina <br />Inn. See Map of Development Opportunity on the following page. <br />In the past, three sites, which total approximately 10 acres, have been identified for development. <br />These sites, as well as recommended improvements to circulation, aecess~'and parking, planting, <br />lighting, signage and color are detailed in the 2003 Connections Plan which is available at <br />www.ci.san-leandro.ca.us/ The Connections .Plan was created with specific <br />development sites in mind. At this point, the City is open,to "exploring development alternatives <br />on 40 acres of City-owned property. In addition to :hotel, conference center and restaurant <br />development, alternatives may include the realignment of Monarch Bay Drive to facilitate <br />residential development just east of the road, sma1T water-oriented retail sales. and services, a <br />place for community and cultural events and possibly wen office,space. <br />The RFQ process is intended to identify firms who are qualified to partner with the City on <br />design and development of a mired-use'~project on the site. ~~elected firms may be interviewed <br />with the anticipated date of City approval of~an Exclusive Right'to Negotiate in Apri12008. <br />III. DESIGN AND ZONING INF(~R1~TA~TION <br />The 2015 General Plan identities the Shoreline Recreational Area as the "crown jewel" of the <br />City and accurately states that high design standards will be required as future development takes <br />place. <br />The General Plan includes the followini7 objectives for the Shoreline Recreational Area: <br />• ".,-ao attract a mis of water-oriented uses which are compatible with the Marina's <br />recreational character and which enhance its appeal as a destination of East Bay residents <br />and visitors." <br />• Encourage uses that welcome travelers -hotels, restaurants, conference/meeting facility <br />• Establish the Shoreline~~Recreational Area as a community focal point <br />• Emphasize duality building and landscape design with pedestrian amenities <br />• Pursue streefscape improvements on access roads <br />• Maintain dialogr~e with neighborhood on future direction <br />The site's General Plan designation is Commercial Recreation (CR). According to the City's <br />Zoning Code, a CR District provides sites for recreation-oriented uses and commercial activities. <br />such as hotels and restaurants that are compatible with water-front recreation and open spaces <br />uses, conveniently located near the marina. <br />Shoreline Marina Development RFQ Page 4 <br />
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