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CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
SPECIAL JOINT MEETING BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AND
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION Meeting Minutes, Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Municipal Services Building Community Room 33 Arroyo Drive
South San Francisco, CA 94080
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Cassandra Woo Chairperson Ari Gerrits Vice-Chairperson
Jill Eyres Committee Member
Natalie Gore Committee Member
Olma O’Neill Committee Member
Dan Sherman Committee Member Laura Stupi Committee Member
Richard Cho Secretary Michelle Trayer Clerk
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Present: Cassandra Woo, Ari Gerrits, Jill Eyres, Natalie Gore, Olma
O’ Neill, and Dan Sherman Absent: Laura Stupi
COMMISSION MEMBERS:
Present: Betty Battaglia, Eddie Flores, Richard Holt, Robert Uy Sean Garrone, Bill Lock and Kristy Camacho
Absent: None
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager: Marian Lee
Engineering Division: Sam Bautista, Richard Cho, Michelle Trayer
Planning Division: Sailesh Mehra, Billy Gross
Parks and Recreation: Sharon Ranals, Greg Mediati, Kelli Cullinan, Susan Filereto
PROCEEDINGS: Call to Order: 6:03 PM by Parks and Recreation Commissioner Garrone Chair Comments: None.
Agenda Review: None.
Public Participation: None.
Public Comments: None.
ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS: Oyster Point Development Project Review: 30 minute presentation and 30 minute Q&A
and Discussion
Director of Parks and Recreation Sharon Ranals introduced the project review and took the members through a synopsis of the four Oyster Point Development phases, with the focus on
Phase 1C. The 2011 Precise Plan was reviewed by the Bay Conservation and Development
Commission and the revised plans will also be submitted for their approval. Park and Recreation
highlights for Oyster Point would include improved Bay Trail and amenities, Bayfront Open Space/Marina Waterfront, replenished beach and amenity area, reforestation/improved landscape palette, Coastal Meadow, designated parking and drop off areas, and future Open Space/Park.
Principal Engineer Sam Bautista shared that with the improvements of the street network, Oyster
Point is being realigned. Sam delivered the Bike and Pedestrian highlights, which would include improved bike and pedestrian access, bike lanes along Oyster Point and Marina Boulevard, new
widened sidewalks, bike and pedestrian crossings, ADA access, Palm Allee, and Transportation
Demand Management. The forecasted status of Phase IC is to have the design completed in
summer/fall 2017, break ground in fall/winter 2017 and start construction between the years
2017-2019.
James Corner Field Operations Senior Principal Richard Kennedy presented the overview for
Phase 1C and spoke about the plan’s accessible, casual, recreational, and self-sustaining
components. There are plans to keep the existing healthy groupings of trees as well as add new
wind resistant species. Bike parking and racks have been built into the plan along the full length of the parking area.
BPAC COMMITTEE COMMENTS:
Ari Gerrits: Ari inquired about Bike barns and parking. Richard Kennedy mentioned parking amenities and
racks are definitely in the development plan.
Natalie Gore:
Natalie queried if there would be a lighting plan. Richard Kennedy noted there will be Bay Trail, parking and street lighting.
Natalie also wanted to know if there were plans to make the area multiuse for other events.
Sharon Ranals said there are absolute plans to make the area functional and multipurpose for
events and programs like art shows and food trucks. Dan Sherman: Dan wanted to know more about crossing and the future Open Space piece of the plan. He
thought this space may potentially be used to set up small crafts such as kite boards and
suggested there be a wide clearing for pedestrian walk-through. Richard Kennedy said these
obvious and visual area conditions should happen on the left and right hand sides of the parking
because of the grades. Sharon Ranals said although the City wants the maximum public access,
there will be parameters around boats, launching, and water activity.
Cassandra Woo: Cassandra asked if written comments can be submitted after the meeting. Per Sharon Ranals,
questions and comments can be given to BPAC’s staff liaison and forwarded to the Parks and
Recreation Department.
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION COMMENTS:
• Need for bike racks/barns/parking.
• Need for adequate lighting.
• Status of the play fields?
• Number of parking stalls being proposed/breakdown of parking between Phase 1C
and 2C and hotel and Phase 3/4?
• Pedestrian conflicts from parking lots to open space areas?
• Need bus stop locations/drop-offs.
• Prioritize the pedestrian.
• Quantity/location of restroom facilities?
• Number of palm trees being proposed/failure rate and cost?
• Will the public areas be multi-use to allow for food trucks, kite board launches, etc.?
• Consider not only overall design, but also maintenance needed to keep the area in
good condition.
STAFF COMMENTS: None ACTION:
None
ADJOURNMENT: Due to the 7:00 PM Parks and Commission Meeting, the Special Joint meeting was closed at
7:03 PM.