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Shoreline CAC <br />April 15, 2009 <br />Meeting Highlights <br />Page 13 <br />projects, commercial/retail projects, and high-tech campus -settings (i.e., Cisco, <br />Google, Oracle). He also discussed that development could cantilever over the <br />water and modern geometric architecture could be design features that make the <br />future shoreline development unique and the destination that the City is trying to <br />plan for. He recommended that the groups think outside the box and not be limited <br />by current road configurations and other perceived constraints. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the following: <br />• What amount area would be needed for a campus? Approximately 100,000 <br />square feet (2.25 acres). <br />• Multi -story buildings can benefit the development by providing wind -blocks to <br />courtyards and outdoor dining or seating areas. <br />• Modern architecture, instead of traditional architecture (i.e., Nautical-themed, <br />Mission -style) can attract technology users needing a campus site. <br />• Parking can be hidden within buildings for improved aesthetics. <br />III. Public Comments <br />Robert Fox asked that one the groups for the site planning exercise explore the <br />possibility of the shoreline being sold to East Bay Regional Park District. <br />II. CAC Business (continued) <br />D. Break out into Groups. Manager Battenberg announced the three groups: <br />Group 1 <br />Group 2 <br />Group 3 <br />Diana Cin <br />Audrey Albers <br />Marie Chiu <br />Dave Clark (Analyst) <br />Clinton Bolden <br />Tom Fitzsimmons (Analyst) <br />Mike Cook <br />Victor Chen <br />Marilyn Fong <br />John Dilsaver <br />Peggy Combs <br />Adrienne Granger <br />Al Frates <br />Babs Freitas <br />Kevin Jones <br />Rersin Gonzalez <br />Bob Haynes, Jr. <br />Tina Kuan <br />Bob Leigh <br />Jeff Houston <br />Matt Maloon <br />Michael Nolan <br />Rebecca Jewel (Organizer) <br />Rene Mendieta <br />Victoria Robles <br />Susan Lei a <br />Kent Myers <br />Caryl Ann Symons Or anizer <br />Gil Ra oso <br />Carole Rinaldi (Organizer) <br />Ronnie Turner <br />Dan Walters (Analyst) <br />Lee Thomas <br />The groups were provided: <br />• Development criteria for various types of restaurants and hotels. <br />• Development guidelines with a point rating system for different types of uses <br />and estimated fiscal impact. <br />
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