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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />CITY COUNCIL SHORELINE - MARINA COMMITTEE <br />November 13, 2007 <br />9:00 a.m. —10:30 a.m. <br />San Leandro City Hall <br />835 East 14rh Street <br />San Leandro, California <br />Sister Cities Gallery Room <br />HIGHLIGHTS <br />Committee Members: Mayor Santos (Chair), Councilmember Prola, Councilmember Starosciak <br />City staff present: City Manager Jermams, Assistant City Manager Hollister, Community <br />Development Director Sims, Assistant to the City Manager Battenberg, <br />Interim Planning Manager Livermore, Facilities and Open Space <br />Manager Pollart <br />Public present: Audrey Albers, Gary Oates (ESA), Martin Ricard (Daily Review), Tania <br />Sheyner (ESA) <br />The meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. <br />1. Presentation by Environmental Science Associates on the Draft San Leandro Marina <br />Opportunities and Constraints Analysis <br />City Manager Jermanis introduced Planning Manager Livermore and stated that ESA's report <br />was distributed to all council members and will be made available to the public and <br />developers on-line. Manager Livermore then introduced Gary Oates, President of ESA, and <br />Tania Sheyner, Senior Project Manager for ESA, and shared that ESA has assisted the City in <br />managing the wetlands and Shoreline -Marina Area for the many years. They assisted in the <br />development of Robert's Landing as well as the creation of the Dredge Materials <br />Management Site (DMMS) and mud flat for shorebirds. Gary Oates proceeded to share <br />information regarding additional projects he assisted the City with, such as restoration of the <br />area south of the golf course in 1995. <br />Oates provided an overview of the draft report which included dividing the study areas into <br />five sub -areas to evaluate development constraints and to research other similar marinas. He <br />explained that development on the four sub -areas, excluding the DMMS, was explored and <br />the level of potential constraint was categorized as low, moderate or high. Development of <br />the DMMS ranged for leaving the site as is, restoring it to wetlands, or expanding its use as a <br />regional site. <br />