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File Number: 19-027 <br />The City currently has an exclusive negotiating rights agreement (ENRA) with Cal-Coast <br />Development, LLC, for development of a portion of the Shoreline property, north of Fairway Drive. <br />Under the terms of the ENRA, the City may enter into a long-term lease of portions of the <br />Shoreline property that will result in the relocation of the Wes McClure public dock. Staff <br />discussed the planned redevelopment of the Shoreline area with Prop and Genentech. <br />Additionally, Cal-Coast is aware of the proposal and open to exploring long-term options in the <br />future for Prop’s use that integrates with the planned development. <br />The agreement acknowledges that the existing boat launch location, and in particular, availability <br />of parking spaces, will likely be impacted as a part of the redevelopment of the surrounding area <br />by Cal-Coast. Genentech provides a wide network of bus shuttle service to its employees across <br />the Bay Area and will explore providing bus shuttle service to employees to the San Leandro <br />Shoreline from an off-site lot in the future. Despite these proposed changes to the future facilities, <br />Prop and Genentech remain highly interested in using the boat launch during this interim period <br />before construction of the broader Shoreline project commences. <br />Utilization of Prop’s proposed service from San Leandro has the potential to improve the quality <br />of life for its riders, reducing their daily commute times and allowing them more productive use of <br />their commute (e.g., utilizing Prop’s onboard Wi-Fi). Prop’s service also has environmental <br />benefits, reducing carbon emissions by encouraging individuals to lessen their vehicle miles <br />travelled. <br />Previous Actions <br />The proposal was reviewed by the City Council at its November 19, 2018 meeting. At that time <br />the City Council deferred the item to its Facilities and Transportation Committee for further <br />review. <br />Committee Review and Actions <br />The proposal was reviewed by the City Council Facilities and Transportation Committee at its <br />December 5, 2018 and January 9, 2019 meetings. At the January 9 meeting, the proposal was <br />referred back to the City Council with a positive recommendation. <br />Environmental Review <br />As a private boat utilizing an existing public boat launch and public waterways in the manner in <br />which they were designed for use, the proposal does not qualify as a project under the California <br />Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and as such is not subject to environmental review. <br />Legal Analysis <br />This Agreement was reviewed by the City Attorney and approved as to form. <br />Page 4 City of San Leandro Printed on 1/30/2019
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