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I. INTRODUCTION <br />The City of San Leandro is requesting qualifications from potential development partners for <br />development of the San Leandro Shoreline -Marina Area (Shoreline Area) on approximately 40 <br />acres owned by the City. Respondents should have experience in complex waterfront <br />development including the development of high-quality hotel and restaurant projects with the <br />public sector as partners or as a component of a public project, along with experience working <br />with the community to identify the appropriate type of development for a site. <br />II. BACKGROUND <br />The Shoreline Area is part of the 1,800 acres of City owned land situated on the eastern shore of <br />the San Francisco Bay at the western end of Marina Boulevard, commonly referred to as the <br />Shoreline Recreational Area. The Shoreline Recreational Area is directly south of the Oakland <br />International Airport and is accessible via the Interstate 880 Freeway approximately 1.2 miles to <br />the east. <br />The Shoreline Recreational Area was constructed between 1960 and 1970 with fill dredged from <br />the San Francisco Bay. Included within the Shoreline Recreational Area is the Monarch Bay <br />Golf Club with the 18-hole Tony Lema Golf Course and the Marina 9-hole course, two-tier <br />driving range, pro shop and restaurant; and the 30 acre Marina Park. There are approximately <br />1,950 parking spaces throughout the public Shoreline Recreational Area. <br />Boating facilities currently include a 466-slip public harbor with a boat launch and support <br />operations, and two yacht clubs. The City is in the process of evaluating the economic feasibility <br />of continuing to operate the harbor. Should it be determined that the City discontinue the harbor <br />operations, the City will be looking to the developer to partner with the City in finding an <br />alternative use for the water that currently houses the boats. <br />The Shoreline Area to be developed includes three commercial enterprises that have been <br />developed through long-term ground leases with the City. These include the 131-room Marina <br />Inn opened in 1985; Horatio's Restaurant completed in 1978; and an El Torito Restaurant, which <br />originally opened as part of the Tia Maria chain in 1970. Each of these facilities has performed <br />better or equal in terms of gross sales than comparable operations in the Oakland/San Leandro <br />market area. The Blue Dolphin Restaurant was successfully operated from 1965 until its closure <br />in 1993. <br />There are two vehicular entrances to the Shoreline Recreational Area, one at Marina Boulevard, <br />and a secondary access via Fairway Drive. These entrances are distinctly marked with special <br />signage, including a regional directional sign on the Interstate 880 Freeway and other signs on <br />local streets. In addition, nearby Doolittle Drive (State Route 62) provides direct access to the <br />Oakland International Airport, a less than ten minute drive away. <br />A regional shopping center with 375,000 square foot of retail space is proposed at the Marina <br />Boulevard exit west of Interstate 880. Anew Kaiser Permanente medical facility, including a <br />Shoreline Marina Development RFQ Page 3 <br />