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Reso 2024-013 Good City Company for Bay Fair TOD
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Page 18 <br />• Current Policy & Regulatory Framework <br />o Land use policy framework (e.g., San Leandro Certified 2023-2031 Housing <br />Element, MTC Transit-Oriented Community Policy, Plan Bay Area 2050, San Leandro <br />2035 General Plan, Bay Fair TOD Specific Plan, HCD Pro-Housing Designation, MTC <br />Priority Sites Program, state housing legislation, BART Facilities Standards, BART <br />TOD and Access Policies & Guidelines, BART A-Line Jobs Attraction Study). <br />• Current Private Ownership Profile: Catalogue existing owners in the Plan Area, including <br />Real Estate Agreements (REAs), Codes Covenants and Restrictions (CC&Rs), Lease <br />Agreements, Parking Agreements, and other private property agreements and restrictions <br />that may limit or require planning and design alternatives. <br />• Economic and Land Use Study: <br />o Market Feasibility Analysis: Analyze future market conditions and economics for <br />potential land uses, including retail, commercial, and housing (market rate and <br />affordable) <br />o Phasing Considerations <br />• Community Assets and Equity Analysis <br />• Access & Circulation: Existing multi-modal transportation conditions and planned projects, <br />traffic volumes, BART ridership. <br />• Parking Resource Assessment: Assessment of existing parking supply and demand, <br />including analysis of leases, to inform comprehensive district-wide parking management <br />plan. <br />• Detailed Utility Analysis: Detailed assessment of existing public and private infrastructure <br />(e.g., power, water, sewer, stormwater, high speed internet) location and capacity and its <br />ability to accommodate changes generated by potential development plan demands <br />including a range of scenarios to inform utility concept plan. <br />• Resilience & Climate Adaptation: Resilience and climate adaptation concerns and <br />opportunities, including detailed site grading and flood zone analysis and <br />recommendations to inform preliminary grading plans. <br /> <br />Task 3 Deliverables <br />• Ownership Data Collection (titles, leases, etc.) <br />• Preliminary Studies and Surveys <br />o Aerial survey with contours and elevations <br />o Supplemental Topographic Survey <br /> 50-foot interval street sections <br /> Survey storm and sanitary structures lid and pipe invert elevations <br /> Survey all surface utility structures and features <br /> Survey bridge and drainage flow line <br />o o FEMA flood zone study <br /> Drainage channel hydrology study <br />o Water/Hydrology analysis of existing potable water system <br />o Sewer study/capacity analysis <br />o PG&E study/capacity analysis <br />o Solar study <br />• Existing Condition base maps of the plan area for topics identified in the scope of work. <br />• Updated Data Bibliography
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