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City of San Leandro <br />Meeting Date: July 20, 2015 <br />aAt� Staff Report <br />File Number: 15-414 Agenda Section: PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />Agenda Number: 4.B. <br />TO: City Council <br />FROM: Chris Zapata <br />City Manager <br />BY: Cynthia Battenberg <br />Community Development Director <br />FINANCE REVIEW: Not Applicable <br />TITLE: General Plan Map Amendment and Rezoning for Future Development of the <br />San Leandro Shoreline Development Project that Includes a 150,000 <br />Square -Foot Office Campus, a 200 -Room Hotel, a 15,000 Square -Foot <br />Conference Center, 354 Housing Units, Three Restaurants Totaling <br />Approximately 21,000 Square Feet and a New Parking Structure. This is a <br />Public/private Partnership with the City on 52 Acres of City -Owned Shoreline. <br />Applicant: Cal -Coast Development, LLC; Property Owner: City of San <br />Leandro. Alameda County Assessor's Parcel Numbers Include: 80G-900-1-8, <br />80G-900-4-1, 79A-475-9-4, 79A-590-1-5, 79A-590-1-7, 79A-590-2, <br />79A-590-3, 79A-590-4, 79A-590-5, and 79A-590-6. Existing Zoning: CR <br />Commercial Recreation District. <br />SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />On June 18, 2015 the Planning Commission conducted a formal public hearing regarding the <br />Shoreline Development Final EIR (FEIR) and initial entitlements which include a General Plan <br />Map Amendment and Rezoning for the Shoreline Development Project and recommended <br />certification of the EIR and approval of the initial entitlements. The City Council is considering <br />both actions on July 20, 2015. The staff report for the FEIR is under separate cover. This staff <br />report focuses on amending the General Plan Map and the rezoning for the project. <br />The amendment to the General Plan Map involve changing land use designations to Medium <br />Density Residential from Parks and Recreation for approximately 12 acres along the east <br />edge of Monarch Bay Drive and the interior of the nine -hole golf course which would conform <br />to the proposed townhomes, and mix of small lot single-family homes and townhomes, <br />respectively. The remaining area of the nine -hole course would remain Parks and Recreation <br />designation. The existing land mass encompassing the boat harbor, designated General <br />Commercial, would also be maintained and allows for the office campus, hotel, conference <br />center, multi -family residential housing, restaurants and parking structure in the proposed <br />development plan. <br />The rezoning (Zoning Map change) includes changing the approximately 40 -acre land mass <br />City of San Leandro Page 1 Printed on 7114/2015 <br />