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File Number: 22-102 <br />instead of constructing on-site inclusionary units for the 285-unit multifamily rental development. <br />The housing in lieu fee for the multifamily rental development is estimated to be approximately <br />$1.2 million. <br /> <br />Cal-Coast will pay a total of approximately $2.2 million in housing in-lieu fees to the City’s <br />Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Housing In Lieu Fees can then be leveraged to attract additional <br />County, Regional, State, and Federal funds for affordable housing projects. <br />Conclusion <br />The Shoreline Development meets the goals and visions for a comprehensive Shoreline master <br />plan that have been envisioned since 2008. The planning entitlements phase is the next key <br />milestone in advancing this project of community-wide significance following the City Council <br />approval of the required General Plan and Zoning amendments, addendum to the project EIR, <br />and DDA in 2020. <br />Staff is pleased to present these project updates to the City Council at a Work Session and will <br />be available to answer any clarifying questions that arise. <br />PUBLIC OUTREACH <br /> <br />In December 2008, a Shoreline Citizens Advisory Committee (Shoreline CAC) was formed to <br />advise the City Council and staff on the vision for the Shoreline development area. The Shoreline <br />CAC fulfilled its mission and was disbanded in Spring 2011 when the City Council signed an <br />Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with Cal-Coast Developers. In 2012, the City Council <br />Shoreline-Marina Committee approved a Shoreline Advisory Group to provide continuing <br />community input to the City Council and staff on the comprehensive master plan for the Shoreline <br />development area. <br /> <br />To date, the redevelopment of the Shoreline site was the subject of over 75 public meetings, <br />including a series of outreach meetings in 2020 with the broader community, Shoreline Advisory <br />Committee, Planning Commission and City Council. Approximately 90 members of the public <br />attended the Community Meeting on January 28, 2020. At the City Council hearing of February <br />24, 2020, 14 members of the public attended the Public Hearing. On June 14, 2021, staff <br />presented the background of the Shoreline to the City Council and provided an update on the <br />Shoreline Development. A work session on the Shoreline Development was held at the Planning <br />Commission on March 3, 2022. A meeting with the Shoreline Advisory Group is scheduled for <br />March 16, 2022. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />This work session is offered for informational purposes only and no formal action will take place. <br />A noticed public hearing will follow at which time the City Council will make findings on the <br />planning entitlements. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />Attachment 1 - Shoreline Future Parcel Exhibit <br />Page 11 City of San Leandro Printed on 3/9/2022
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