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TABLE 4-1 CUMULATIVE PROJECTS LIST <br />Project Number Project Name Description <br />total spaces (or 3.1 spaces per 1,000 square feet of office area.). A five-story <br />parking structure scenario would provide approximately 1,651 total spaces <br />(or 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of office area.). In the event the project is <br />built out to 500,000 square feet, the parking ratio would be 3.3 spaces per <br />1,000 square feet of office area. <br />Approved April 21, 2014. Building permits issued and construction scheduled <br />to start mid-December 2014. <br />Manufacturing/Warehouse <br />PLN2010-00026 Waste Management of <br />Alameda County, 2615 Davis <br />Street <br />Site Plan Review to construct the build-out of the Davis Street Transfer Station <br />Master Plan Improvements, approved as a Conditional Use Permit in February <br />1998 under CU-96-1, with six facilities totaling approximately 353,000 square <br />feet, including: <br />Phase I: <br /> Food Waste/Organics Recycling Facility <br /> Employee Building <br /> Single Stream Expansion Line (New SS Expansion) <br />Phase II: <br /> Food Waste/Organics/Green Waste Compost Facility <br />Phase III: <br /> Public Receiving (Disposal) Enclosure <br /> Overhead Conveyance System <br /> Alternate Fuel (Clean Air) Retrofit <br /> Vehicle Maintenance <br />(Note that this project does not increase the allowable tons per day over <br />what is currently approved under CU-96-1. It just allows for the enclosure <br />of the existing processes and adds the processing component of <br />composting of green waste and conversion to fuel.) <br />Approved January 4, 2011; building permits under review for the Alternate <br />Fuel (Clean Air) Retrofit <br />PLN2013-00066 Marathon Packing, 1000 <br />Montague Street <br /> Site Plan Review for addition of approximately 35,860 square feet to an <br />existing packaging facility of 36,500 square feet, and a new detached <br />storage building of approximately 3,200 square feet. <br />Approved February 6, 2014; no building permits submitted to-date. <br />PLN2014-00019 Scandic Springs <br />Manufacturing, 700 <br />Montague Street <br />Site Plan Review for addition of 12, 214 square feet of manufacturing space to <br />an existing 22,750 square feet manufacturing facility. <br />Approved August 12, 2014; no building permits submitted to-date. <br />PLN2014-00028 1717 Doolittle Drive Site Plan Review application has been submitted in August 2014 for a <br />161,000 square feet warehouse distribution building. <br />Long Range or Potential Projects <br />N/A Future Bay Fair Transit Village <br />TOD Plan <br />City received funding from MTC to conduct a PDA plan by late 2016 to <br />complete the planning for the transit village; there is no “live” application <br />for a development at this time. A TOD study finalized in March 2007 by <br />BART (Bay Fair BART Transit Oriented Development and Access Plan) <br />contemplated 620 to 860 new residential dwelling units. <br />N/A 1900 Marina Boulevard & <br />620-740 Marina Boulevard <br />Developers have made preliminary inquiries regarding potential <br />conversion of these two sites to residential mixed-use. However, both sites <br />are zoned Industrial and would require a General Plan Amendment; as <br />such, these proposals are highly unlikely. <br />Source: City of San Leandro, December 2014.
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