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APPROVED AND <br /> CITY OF SAN LEANDRO FORWARDED <br /> STAFF REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL <br /> DATE: November 10, 2008 tephen L. Hollister <br /> Interim City Manager <br /> TO: Steve Hollister, Interim City Manager <br /> VIA: Luke Sims, Community Development Director <br /> . FROM: Cynthia Battenberg, Business Development Manager <br /> SUBJECT PROJECT/PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> MATTER OF RATIFICATION OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE SHORELINE <br /> DEVELOPMENT CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SHORELINE CAC) <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> • <br /> • <br /> A Shoreline CAC is being created in order to provide feedback to Cal Coast Development, LLC <br /> (Cal Coast) and the City Council on development concepts for the Shoreline Area. Staff and the <br /> Shoreline -Marina Committee recommend that the City Council make a motion ratifying the <br /> attached list of Shoreline CAC members. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> In June 2008, the Shoreline -Marina Committee (Committee) directed staff to create a Shoreline <br /> CAC to provide input to the City Council and Cal Coast on development concepts for the <br /> Shoreline Area. To clearly define the responsibility of the Shoreline CAC, the following mission <br /> statement was approved by the Committee: <br /> The Shoreline Development Citizens Advisory Committee's mission is to provide input to the <br /> City Council and development team on a comprehensive master plan for the Shoreline area <br /> that provides complementary amenities to the citizens of the City of San Leandro, connects <br /> the amenities with current shoreline uses, recognizes the development value of this desirable <br /> regional location and how commercial development can fund public amenities and services, <br /> addresses logical phasing of development, requires little or no City investment, and results in <br /> a Shoreline which is self supporting. <br /> The outreach process included press releases, City Corner advertisements, and notices to all City <br /> Board and Commissioners, homeowner associations, business associations, and religious <br /> organizations. <br /> Sixty-six applications were received — 63 by the September 29 deadline, and 3 after the <br /> deadline. The applicant names were forwarded to the City Council in early September, and <br /> copies of the applications were forwarded to the Selection Committee, consisting of Mayor <br /> Santos and Councilmember Starosciak. The Selection Committee met on October 2 and <br /> reviewed the applications with the goal of having city -wide representation, new and long -term <br />