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MUNICIPAL BUILDING
COMMUNITY ROOM
33 ARROYO DRIVE
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2009
City Council Meeting Called to Order:
Redevelopment Agency Meeting Called to Order:
City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Roll Call:
* For reporting purposes,
participants are referred to by their
titles alliliatcd with the City
Council.
Public Comments -Comments were limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda.
None.
2. Presentation - ROMA Design Group, regarding preliminary design concepts for the
potential redevelopment of Oyster Point in conjunction with ongoing discussions with
Oyster Point Ventures, LLC regarding redevelopment of the Oyster Point Business
Park.
Assistant City Manager Van Duyn presented the staff report introducing a presentation from
ROMA Design Group ("ROMA"). ROMA had presented a similar report to the Harbor
District Subcommittee. Assistant City Manager Van Duyn explained the presentation would
focus on the part of the plan that pertained to publicly held portions of site, which would be
planned to complement the SKS Shorenstein project and work towards revitalizing the Oyster
Point Marina. He requested that after listening to ROMA's presentation, Council advise as to
6:03 p.m.
6:03 p.m.
Present: Councilmen/lioardmembers
Garbarino, Gonzales and Mullin,
Vice Mayor/Vice Chairman
Addiego and Mayor/Chairwoman
Matsumoto.
Absent: None.
whether the plan was moving in the right direction.
Mayor Matsumoto questioned timing of the plan and negotiations with SKS Shorenstein.
Assistant City Manager Van .Duyn advised SKS had a window in which to purchase options
on the King Venture leases. However, SKS did not want to pursue the options until an MOU
with the City was finalized.
Boris Dramov of ROMA advised the firm had designed the Ferry Building and had taken a
look at the project proposed by SKS. He opined the opportunity brought to life by the
proposed life sciences campus was a step in the right direction that would strengthen the
market in the area and bring a significant population to the Marina. ROMA considered these
factors when putting the preliminary design together. Mr. Dramov advised the design called
for a phased approach to confrontation of infrastructure issues, which was permitted by the
timeline on the SKS project. During this time, multiple land use options were possible.
Mr. Dramov then. presented a schematic map of the area, which highlighted the publicly
owned parcels in the Marina. He drew attention to the entrance to the site which faced the
waterfront and would create a sense of arrival. He then reviewed options for several of the
parcels, including recreational fields, a hotel site and parking. He emphasized that as the
market in the area unfolded, parcel uses could be redesignated and configurations could be
revisited. The present design allowed for such flexibility.
Councilman Gonzalez expressed concern about designating parcels for use as recreational
fields when the parcels may need to be adjusted for other uses in the future. He stressed the
difficulty of taking away a community field once established.
Mayor Matsumoto thanked ROMA for incorporating recreational uses into the design. She
expressed concern that the proposed hotel parcel was placed next to recreational playing
fields, which might not fit well with afour-star hotel concept. She also commented that the
proposed surface parking seemed like a waste of real estate on the Point.
Mr. Dramov responded the design concept should be viewed in a phased way. He further
noted that the referenced parking presently existed on the Point for the boat ramp and Marina.
The proposed hotel and playing field locations were suggestions, but it would be important to
make changes to the area that would allow the life sciences campus to move through the
several phases of development that would need to occur. He noted that the market for the
hotel was not yet in existence, and Council could revisit land uses at a point in time when the
market changed. The recreational fields would be an interim use of the parcels that would
allow flexibility for the future and accommodate the market for alternative uses.
Mayor Matsumoto requested more detail on proposed phases of development on the Point.
Assistant City Manager Van Duyn advised a lot was contingent upon timing and sequencing
of the adjacent SKS development. He believed the SKS project would create a market in the
area, which would allow staff to gauge interest from the Development Community. On the
subject of the recreation parcel, he advised the goal was to accommodate recreational use
interchangeably while leaving infrastructure options open. He further stated parcels could be
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designed for interim passive recreational uses.
Councilman Garbarino stated he realized plans would be market driven, but advised he would
be pleased to see a four (4) star hotel on one of the parcels with a nice restaurant on an
adjacent parcel. Accordingly, he advocated for a buffer zone between the proposed future
hotel site and recreation field. He further stated he liked the plan a lot.
Councilman Mullin concurred that the hotel/recreation field proposal felt incongruous. He
also expressed concern about establishing a recreational field that may require conversion to
another use in the future. Accordingly, he advocated moving the proposed recreation site
down the road a bit with the expectation that it would have some kind of permanence. He
further added he would like to see the possibility of a baseball field entertained. He advised
he liked the general direction of the overall plan but noted it would need to be modified some
to determine how recreational fields might best fit with a future hotel site.
Councilman Gonzalez approved of the entrance to the Marina. He thought a tennis court
facility might work best next to the proposed hotel site.
Vice Mayor Addiego commented on the spectacular views in the area that would be more
accessible if SKS's plan to move the businesses in the village came to fruition. He opined the
Eastern most point should be kept open so that the public could enjoy the views. Accordingly,
he did not want to see the proposed hotel location move any further down the Point.
Mayor Matsumoto acknowledged the plan would be market driven, but questioned how much
time was projected for completion of the development.
Assistant City Manager Van Duyn advised SKS' project was at least five (5) years out, during
which time phasing demands would become clearer.
Mr. Dramov noted the design objective was to maintain exposure as one moved through the
site. The site plan could also move or reorganize easily. For example, the entire Eastern
portion could someday some day be reorganized and surface parking could perhaps be
eliminated.
3. Closed Session: Conference with Real Property Negotiator and Seifel Consulting.
(Pursuant to Government Code section 54956.8)
Property: Oyster Point Marina Area Properties know as Parcels A, B, C, D- l , D-2, E 1-
4 and I-4.
Negotiating Parties: City of South San Francisco, South San Francisco
Redevelopment Agency: and Oyster Point Ventures, LLC.
City/Agency Negotiator: Marty Van Duyn.
Under Negotiations: Terms and Conditions for potential sale or lease of property
interests.
Closed Session opened: 6:44 p.m.
Open Session resumed: 7:10 p.m.
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Direction given.
Recess: 7:10 p.m.
Meeting resumed: 9:51 p.m.
4. Conference with Legal Counsel: Existing Litigation (Pursuant to Gov Code Section
54956.9 (a).) In Re Green Building Exchange, Inc.
Case No. 08-32161-TEC.
Closed Session opened: 9:51 p.m.
Open Session resumed: 10:53 p.m.
Report out of Closed Session: by a 5-0 vote, members authorized the Agency to file a
Statement ofNon-Opposition to the assumption of the Green Building Exchange lease to
Green V.
5. Adjournment of City Council Meeting and Redevelopment Meeting.
Being no further business, Mayor Matsumoto adjourned the meeting at 10:53 p.m.
Submitted by:
Krista tinelli- son, City _Clerk
City of Sou - rrancisco
Clerk, Redevelopment Agency
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Karyl Matsumoto, Mayor
City of South San Francisco
Chairwoman, Redevelopment Agency
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