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Shoreline CAC <br />June 17, 2009 <br />Meeting Highlights <br />Page ~4 <br />• The proposed plan would retain Horatio's, the Marina Inn, boat launch with <br />related parking area and a yacht club at the current location. <br />• An interpretive center and office park for one or two users would be located <br />adjacent to the boat launch. <br />• A kayaking shop and cafe would be located adjacent to the west side of the <br />yacht club. <br />• The proposed plan was intended for users of all ages and to improve the <br />economy of the City. The group intended not to maximize its score using the <br />land use and estimated fiscal impact point system but to keep the future <br />development viable. The proposal was estimated to score in the 20-45 range. <br />Staff estimated this proposal to include between 411,000 to 474,000 square <br />feet of new building area (including afive-story parking structure). <br />After the presentation discussion ensued regarding the following: <br />• Did the hotel include dining? Yes, there would be room service and catering <br />for a banquet facility for 200-300 persons. <br />• It was clarified that the restaurant boat could be the re-use of a former ferry <br />boat. <br />• It was stressed that the Plaza and mixed-use areas would be the center of <br />activity. <br />• Monarch Bay roadway would be re-routed to accommodate the Plaza -the <br />civic center of the design concept. <br />• It was clarified that there was no specific design of the central element and <br />the spokes leading to it in the harbor. The various elements could be elevated <br />to allow small boat traffic beneath. <br />Group 3 -Carole Rinaldi (Organizer), Tom Fitzsimons (Analyst). Tom Fitzsimons <br />gave a presentation including the following: <br />• The Monarch Bay roadway would be adjusted in a westerly direction to bow <br />the roadway and create a larger development area on the easterly edge <br />adjacent to the golf course. <br />• That area would accommodate a full service hotel including 200 rooms, six- <br />stories where the top floor would be a banquet facility. There would also be <br />approximately 600 parking spaces. <br />• The northwesterly point of the site (former boat launch, north of EI Torito) <br />would have an 8,000 square foot two-story restaurant with 160 parking <br />spaces. <br />• South of the restaurant, the EI Torito building would be removed and the <br />water front developed with various small mixed-use (flexible space) buildings. <br />The cumulative floor area of theses buildings would be 8,000 square feet. <br />• Westerly on the north side of North Dike Road would be a series of small <br />restaurant buildings (restaurant row) expected to be premium casual with <br />outdoor seating to take advantage of the bay view. The building foot prints <br />would be approximately 3,000 square feet; the cumulative maximum floor <br />area of the restaurant row buildings would be about 12,000 square feet. <br />
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