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File Number: 22-102 <br />and to facilitate the property sale and lease; <br />2.A 210-room hotel with an attached restaurant, a detached 15,000 square foot two-story <br />restaurant/banquet facility, a 3,000 square foot market/café, and associated parking <br />located north of Mulford Point Drive and west of Monarch Bay Drive; <br />3.A 285-unit multi-family apartment complex with associated parking located south of <br />Pescador Point Drive and west of Monarch Bay Drive; and <br />4.A “for-sale” development of 144 detached single-family homes and 62 townhomes located <br />on approximately 16 gross acres east of Monarch Bay Drive, south of Marina Boulevard, <br />and north of Fairway Drive. <br />A Development Agreement is also being prepared to address further details of the project, <br />including Developer and City responsibilities, phasing considerations, and fees. The <br />Development Agreement will build on the Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) with <br />Cal-Coast Companies LLC, Inc. that was approved by the City Council in February 2020. <br />Please note that this work session is not a noticed public hearing and is not the time for the City <br />Council to deliberate on the project. It is a time to ask clarifying questions of staff and the <br />applicant and to identify any additional information that would be helpful in understanding the <br />project scope. Noticed public hearings are planned for the spring of 2022. <br />BACKGROUND <br />Project Site <br /> <br />The Monarch Bay Shoreline area is bounded by Marina Blvd to the north, the San Francisco Bay <br />to the west and Fairway Drive to the south. The Shoreline area consists of approximately <br />75-acres of City-owned property identified as Alameda County Assessor’s Parcel Numbers: <br />080G 0900 001 08, 080G 0900 004 01, 079A 0475 009 04, 079A 0590 001 05, 079A 0590 001 <br />07, 079A 0590 002 00, 079A 0590 003 00, and 079A 0590 004 00. The Shoreline site is located <br />south of East Bay Regional Park District’s Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline and is largely <br />surrounded by single-family homes and multi-family residential units within the Mulford Gardens <br />neighborhood. The site is located north of the City’s Marina Park and Par Course, the Tony Lema <br />Golf Course (part of the larger Monarch Bay Golf Club), the Seagate residential community, and <br />the Marina Faire neighborhood. No changes are proposed to Marina Park as part of the <br />Shoreline development. <br /> <br />Public-Private Partnership <br /> <br />San Leandro’s boat harbor was constructed using fill and opened in 1963 with 139 berths. In the <br />1970s, the harbor was expanded and channels were federalized. The channels and boat harbor <br />were reconfigured through the 1980s and 1990s. Over time, federal funding for dredging the <br />channels waned and siltation of the boat harbor occurred. Between 2003 and 2009, vacancies in <br />the harbor increased from 30 to 60 percent due in part to the lack of dredging and increased <br />siltation. <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 3/9/2022