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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />CITY COUNCIL SHORELINE -MARINA COMMITTEE <br />January 27, 2009 <br />9:00 a.m. -10:30 a.m. <br />San Leandro City Hall <br />835 East 14th Street <br />San Leandro, California <br />Sister Cities Gallery Room <br />HIGHLIGHTS <br />Committee Members: Mayor Santos, Councilmember Prola, Councilmember Starosciak <br />City staff present: City Manager Hollister, Interim Assistant City Manager Diaz, Community <br />Development Director Sims, Engineering Director Udemezue, Public <br />Works Director Bakaldin, Business Development Manager Battenberg, <br />Facilities and Open Space Manager Pollart, Marina Supervisor Snodgrass, <br />City Engineer O'Driscoll, Senior Development Specialist Penaranda <br />Public present: Audrey Albers, Karen Holzmeister (Bay Area Newsgroup), Bob Leigh, <br />Michael Nolan <br />The meeting was called to order at 9:00 A.M. <br />1. Review of Strategy to Downsize the Boat Harbor <br />Director Bakaldin gave a powerpoint presentation giving an overview of proposed operational <br />reductions at the harbor. The highlights included: <br />Current Status: <br />• There is only 40 percent occupancy at the harbor. <br />• There is a limited demand for small slips. <br />• Siltations in the harbor and at the fuel docks prevent large boats from coming or using the <br />facilities. <br />• Marina operational revenues continue to decline. <br />Revenues: <br />• In early 2000, the harbor generated revenues averaging $1,000,000. <br />• By 2005, revenues began to decline. <br />• By 2008-09 revenues had dropped to approximately $600,000. <br />• The revenues generated cannot keep up with the expenditures. <br />Strategy to Reduce Expenses is being considered to Match Revenues: <br />• Eliminate one full time position at the harbormasters office. <br />• Close the harbor office on Sundays and holidays. <br />• Reduce the budget for supplies and services, such as cut advertising in yacht magazines. <br />• Close P and Q Docks and the restrooms that serve those docks since they are in very poor <br />condition. <br />