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City of San Leandro <br />Meeting Date: May 18, 2015 <br />aAt� Staff Report <br />File Number: 15-282 Agenda Section: PRESENTATIONS <br />Agenda Number: 3.B. <br />TO: City Council <br />FROM: Chris Zapata <br />City Manager <br />BY: Cynthia Battenberg <br />Community Development Director <br />FINANCE REVIEW: Not Applicable <br />TITLE: Staff Report for Overview of the Proposed General Plan Map Amendment and <br />Rezone to Develop a San Leandro Shoreline Development Plan that Includes <br />an Office Campus, Hotel, Conference Center, Housing, Restaurants, Parking <br />Structure, and Other Related Amenities and Improvements. This is a <br />public/private partnership with the City on 52 acres of the City -owned land at <br />the Shoreline. Applicant: Cal Coast Companies, LLC; Property Owner: City of <br />San Leandro. <br />SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />This report is for information only. It is intended to update the City Council and the community <br />on the planned General Plan Map Amendment and Rezone for the proposed Shoreline <br />Development Plan. , The public is invited to comment on the General Plan map amendment <br />and rezoning prior to public hearings scheduled for June and July 2015 before the Planning <br />Commission and City Council, respectively, for the Shoreline Development Final EIR and the <br />entitlements. <br />BACKGROUND <br />The proposed project is to redevelop the 52 -acre site land area and 23 -acre water area that <br />encompasses the San Leandro Marina and surrounding properties, all of which is owned by <br />the City, with residential, commercial, and public recreational uses. Implementation of the <br />project would involve the removal of some structures on site, including the existing EI Torito <br />restaurant building, the Mulford Branch Library building, and the San Leandro Yacht Club <br />building. The San Leandro Shoreline Development Project Conceptual Site Plan is included <br />as Exhibit A. <br />The harbor masters office, the fuel pump/dock, and the 462 existing boat slips in the harbor <br />basin would eventually be removed by the City at such time as safe and navigable boating <br />operations cease to exist. Additionally, five of the tees/holes on the nine -hole Marina Golf <br />Course would be reconfigured in order to accommodate housing that is proposed to be built <br />City of San Leandro Page 1 Printed on 511212015 <br />