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BAY FAIR TOD SPECIFIC PLAN <br />Sub Area Profiles <br />1. Bayfair Center <br />Built in 1956, Bayfair Center is one of the oldest <br />malls in the Bay Area. It is currently owned by <br />Madison Marquette and is the largest parcel <br />in the Plan Area. The site includes an enclosed <br />mall structure surrounded by surface parking. <br />The site is accessible from all surrounding <br />streets including Hesperian Boulevard, East <br />14th Street, and Fairmont Drive. <br />2. Bay Fair BART Station <br />The Bay Fair BART Station was built in 1972 and <br />currently acts as one of the primary transfer <br />stations in the BART system, connecting the <br />East Bay to Tri-Valley cities such as Dublin <br />and Pleasanton. The BART-owned land <br />surrounding the station is currently used for <br />parking and an AC Transit bus station. In the <br />past few years, BART has been developing on <br />nearby properties (San Leandro, Hayward, <br />Union City, and Dublin) to include additional <br />housing and office. The portion of the BART <br />parking lot southwest of the BART tracks is <br />in Alameda County and is not subject to this <br />Specific Plan. The portion of the BART parking <br />lot northeast of the BART tracks is within <br />San Leandro City limits and is subject to this <br />Specific Plan. <br />3. Target Property <br />Target is a large department store located <br />north of the Bay Fair BART station. Unlike <br />other nearby businesses and retail tenants, <br />Target owns its own parcels, which include <br />parking and store space. <br />4. King Property <br />The King property is composed of four parcels <br />adjacent to Bayfair Center with frontage on <br />East 14th Street. The land is currently vacant <br />and for sale. <br />RANGE OF PARCEL SIZE(S) <br />> 5 acres <br />EXISTING USE <br />Commercial <br />ALLOWED HEIGHT <br />90' max <br />CONTAINS OVERLAY <br />ZONE <br />Residential Transition <br />Overlay, Corridor Transition <br />Overlay <br />'/a MILE FROM BART <br />IYes <br />ADJACENT TO SINGLE <br />FAMILY HOMES <br />Yes (Southern edge) <br />RANGE OF PARCEL SIZE(S) <br />> 5 acres <br />EXISTING USE <br />Transportation/Utilities <br />ALLOWED HEIGHT <br />90' max <br />CONTAINS OVERLAY <br />ZONE <br />Residential Transition <br />Overlay <br />1/4 MILE FROM BART <br />Yes <br />ADJACENT TO SINGLE <br />FAMILY HOMES <br />Yes (Eastern edge and <br />Southern edges) <br />RANGE OF PARCEL SIZE(S) <br />> 5 acres <br />EXISTING USE <br />Commercial <br />ALLOWED HEIGHT <br />90' max <br />CONTAINS OVERLAY ZONE <br />No <br />'/a MILE FROM BART <br />Yes <br />ADJACENT TO SINGLE <br />FAMILY HOMES <br />No <br />RANGE OF PARCEL SIZE(S) <br />3.6 acres <br />EXISTING USE <br />Commercial <br />ALLOWED HEIGHT <br />90' max <br />CONTAINS OVERLAY ZONE <br />Corridor Transition Overlay <br />'/a MILE FROM BART <br />No <br />ADJACENT TO SINGLE <br />FAMILY HOMES <br />No <br />14 <br />
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