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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAppendix 4.16-1, Tribal Outreach MaterialsAppendix 4.16-1: Tribal Outreach Materials 30 Tanforan – AB 52 Consultation (all sent via email) Contact List Date Letter Sent to contact Comments/Concerns Coastanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe Tony Cerda, Chairperson 244 E 1st Street, Pomona, CA 91766 [email protected] (909) 524-8041 6/3/20 Amah Mutsun Tribal Band of Mission San Juan Bautista Irenne Zwierlein, Chairperson 789 Canada Road Woodside, CA 94062 [email protected] (650) 851-7489 (c) (650) 851-7747 (o) 6/3/20 Muwekma Ohlone Indian Tribe of the SF Bay Area Rosemary Cambra, Chairperson P.O. Box 360791 Milpitas, CA 95036 [email protected] (408) 314-1898 6/3/20 The Ohlone Indian Tribe Andrew Galvan P.O. Box 3152 Fremont, CA 94539 [email protected] (510) 882-0527 6/3/20 Response received 06/10/2020 Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan Ann Marie Savers, Chairperson P.O. Box 28 Hollister, CA 95024 [email protected] (831) 637-4238 6/3/20 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 CITY COUNCIL 2020 RICHARD GARBARINO, MAYOR MARK ADDIEGO, VICE MAYOR KARYL MATSUMOTO, COUNCILMEMBER MARK NAGALES, COUNCILMEMBER BUENAFLOR NICOLAS, COUNCILMEMBER MIKE FUTRELL, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620 FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] June 3, 2020 Coastanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe Tony Cerda, Chairperson 244 E 1st Street, Pomona, CA 91766 [email protected] RE: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan Dear Mr. Cerda, The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a complete project application for the Southline Specific Plan (project) and has begun environmental analysis of the project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This letter has been sent upon the recommendation of the Native American Heritage Commission to tribes that are culturally and traditionally affiliated with the area. This letter serves as formal notification under the AB 52 process for the project, pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1, and the SB 18 process for the Specific Plan, pursuant to Government Code §65352.3. Below and on the subsequent pages, please find a description of the project, a map showing the project site, and the name of our project point of contact. Project Description The 26.5-acre project site consists of Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APNs) 014-250-090, 014-250- 080, 014-250-050, 014-241-030, 014-241-040, 014-232-030, and 014-232-050, and is occupied by a variety of office, industrial, warehouse, and storage facilities. The project is located on the City’s southern boundary with San Bruno, at the intersection of South Maple Avenue and Tanforan Avenue, approximately 0.1 mile from the San Bruno BART Station (see Figure 1, Project Location). Surrounding land uses include predominantly single-family residences to the south of the project site, the San Bruno BART Station, and the Shops at Tanforan located west of the project site, all of which are located in the City of San Bruno. Commercial, industrial, and Page 2 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 warehouse facilities are located to the north and east of the project site within the City of South San Francisco. The Centennial Way Trail, a multi-use path, runs generally parallel to Maple Avenue to the west of the project site. The proposed project includes a new office/research and development (R&D) campus with a maximum anticipated building area of up to 2.8 million square feet. The proposed project would demolish all existing on-site uses and construct commercial buildings, a four-story supportive amenities building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet, approximately 3,075 underground parking spaces at various locations throughout the project site, a 9-story parking structure with approximately 2,500 spaces, a new east-west connection road and intersection (Southline Avenue), supportive utilities and related infrastructure, and approximately 369,000 square feet of open space. Commercial building heights would range from four to seven stories subject to a maximum height of 120 feet. Development associated with the proposed project would be implemented under the proposed Specific Plan, which would establish new land use development standards and design guidelines for the project site. A phased development process for buildout of the Specific Plan is anticipated. Phase 1 would include construction of the new Southline Avenue east-west connection road described above and the following development south of the new road: three buildings totaling approximately 613,800 square feet of office space; the four- story supportive amenity building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet; approximately 2,800 parking spaces in a combination of below-grade parking and the eastern portion of the 9-story parking structure located north of the new road; and landscaping and open space amenities. Off-site improvements associated with the proposed project include the following, located within South San Francisco: reconfiguration of the South Linden Avenue and Dollar Avenue intersection; reconfiguration of the existing at-grade rail crossing at South Linden Avenue; roadway widening of South Maple Avenue; and signalization of intersections at Southline Avenue and the main Southline campus entry point, and Dollar Avenue and Southline Avenue. Off-site improvements located within San Bruno would include: a new intersection reconfiguring Huntington Avenue and connecting it with the new Southline Avenue, and signalization of the intersection at Sneath Lane and Huntington Avenue. Additional off-site improvements within South San Francisco and San Bruno would include removal, installation, or relocation of aboveground and/or underground utilities, sidewalks, curbs, and streetscape improvements. The project would require grading or disturbing an area of approximately 1.4 million square feet during construction. It is anticipated that approximately 845,000 cubic yards of soil would be excavated, to a maximum depth of 35 feet below ground surface. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. A records Page 3 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 search at the Northwest Information Center, a repository of the California Historical Resources Information System, has not yet been performed. Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Pursuant to PRC §21080.3.1 (AB 52), tribal representatives typically have 30 days from the receipt of this letter to request consultation, in writing, with the City of South San Francisco. However, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-54-20 on April 22, 2020, which suspended the timeframes set forth in PRC §21080.3.1 for 60 days (i.e., until June 22, 2020). Pursuant to Government Code §65352.3 (SB 18), tribal representatives typically have 90 days from the receipt of this letter in which to request consultation under SB 18. Therefore, the City respectfully requests that you submit any requests to consult under PRC §21080.3.1 or Government Code §65352.3 by September 6, 2020. Very Respectfully, Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Page 4 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 CITY COUNCIL 2020 RICHARD GARBARINO, MAYOR MARK ADDIEGO, VICE MAYOR KARYL MATSUMOTO, COUNCILMEMBER MARK NAGALES, COUNCILMEMBER BUENAFLOR NICOLAS, COUNCILMEMBER MIKE FUTRELL, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620 FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] June 3, 2020 Amah Mutsun Tribal Band of Mission San Juan Bautista Irenne Zwierlein, Chairperson 789 Canada Road Woodside, CA 94062 [email protected] RE: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan Dear Ms. Zwierlein, The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a complete project application for the Southline Specific Plan (project) and has begun environmental analysis of the project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This letter has been sent upon the recommendation of the Native American Heritage Commission to tribes that are culturally and traditionally affiliated with the area. This letter serves as formal notification under the AB 52 process for the project, pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1, and the SB 18 process for the Specific Plan, pursuant to Government Code §65352.3. Below and on the subsequent pages, please find a description of the project, a map showing the project site, and the name of our project point of contact. Project Description The 26.5-acre project site consists of Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APNs) 014-250-090, 014-250- 080, 014-250-050, 014-241-030, 014-241-040, 014-232-030, and 014-232-050, and is occupied by a variety of office, industrial, warehouse, and storage facilities. The project is located on the City’s southern boundary with San Bruno, at the intersection of South Maple Avenue and Tanforan Avenue, approximately 0.1 mile from the San Bruno BART Station (see Figure 1, Project Location). Surrounding land uses include predominantly single-family residences to the south of the project site, the San Bruno BART Station, and the Shops at Tanforan located west of the project site, all of which are located in the City of San Bruno. Commercial, industrial, and Page 2 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 warehouse facilities are located to the north and east of the project site within the City of South San Francisco. The Centennial Way Trail, a multi-use path, runs generally parallel to Maple Avenue to the west of the project site. The proposed project includes a new office/research and development (R&D) campus with a maximum anticipated building area of up to 2.8 million square feet. The proposed project would demolish all existing on-site uses and construct commercial buildings, a four-story supportive amenities building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet, approximately 3,075 underground parking spaces at various locations throughout the project site, a 9-story parking structure with approximately 2,500 spaces, a new east-west connection road and intersection (Southline Avenue), supportive utilities and related infrastructure, and approximately 369,000 square feet of open space. Commercial building heights would range from four to seven stories subject to a maximum height of 120 feet. Development associated with the proposed project would be implemented under the proposed Specific Plan, which would establish new land use development standards and design guidelines for the project site. A phased development process for buildout of the Specific Plan is anticipated. Phase 1 would include construction of the new Southline Avenue east-west connection road described above and the following development south of the new road: three buildings totaling approximately 613,800 square feet of office space; the four- story supportive amenity building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet; approximately 2,800 parking spaces in a combination of below-grade parking and the eastern portion of the 9-story parking structure located north of the new road; and landscaping and open space amenities. Off-site improvements associated with the proposed project include the following, located within South San Francisco: reconfiguration of the South Linden Avenue and Dollar Avenue intersection; reconfiguration of the existing at-grade rail crossing at South Linden Avenue; roadway widening of South Maple Avenue; and signalization of intersections at Southline Avenue and the main Southline campus entry point, and Dollar Avenue and Southline Avenue. Off-site improvements located within San Bruno would include: a new intersection reconfiguring Huntington Avenue and connecting it with the new Southline Avenue, and signalization of the intersection at Sneath Lane and Huntington Avenue. Additional off-site improvements within South San Francisco and San Bruno would include removal, installation, or relocation of aboveground and/or underground utilities, sidewalks, curbs, and streetscape improvements. The project would require grading or disturbing an area of approximately 1.4 million square feet during construction. It is anticipated that approximately 845,000 cubic yards of soil would be excavated, to a maximum depth of 35 feet below ground surface. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. A records Page 3 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 search at the Northwest Information Center, a repository of the California Historical Resources Information System, has not yet been performed. Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Pursuant to PRC §21080.3.1 (AB 52), tribal representatives typically have 30 days from the receipt of this letter to request consultation, in writing, with the City of South San Francisco. However, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-54-20 on April 22, 2020, which suspended the timeframes set forth in PRC §21080.3.1 for 60 days (i.e., until June 22, 2020). Pursuant to Government Code §65352.3 (SB 18), tribal representatives typically have 90 days from the receipt of this letter in which to request consultation under SB 18. Therefore, the City respectfully requests that you submit any requests to consult under PRC §21080.3.1 or Government Code §65352.3 by September 6, 2020. Very Respectfully, Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Page 4 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 CITY COUNCIL 2020 RICHARD GARBARINO, MAYOR MARK ADDIEGO, VICE MAYOR KARYL MATSUMOTO, COUNCILMEMBER MARK NAGALES, COUNCILMEMBER BUENAFLOR NICOLAS, COUNCILMEMBER MIKE FUTRELL, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620 FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] June 3, 2020 Muwekma Ohlone Indian Tribe of the SF Bay Area Rosemary Cambra, Chairperson P.O. Box 360791 Milpitas, CA 95036 [email protected] RE: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan Dear Ms. Cambra, The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a complete project application for the Southline Specific Plan (project) and has begun environmental analysis of the project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This letter has been sent upon the recommendation of the Native American Heritage Commission to tribes that are culturally and traditionally affiliated with the area. This letter serves as formal notification under the AB 52 process for the project, pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1, and the SB 18 process for the Specific Plan, pursuant to Government Code §65352.3. Below and on the subsequent pages, please find a description of the project, a map showing the project site, and the name of our project point of contact. Project Description The 26.5-acre project site consists of Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APNs) 014-250-090, 014-250- 080, 014-250-050, 014-241-030, 014-241-040, 014-232-030, and 014-232-050, and is occupied by a variety of office, industrial, warehouse, and storage facilities. The project is located on the City’s southern boundary with San Bruno, at the intersection of South Maple Avenue and Tanforan Avenue, approximately 0.1 mile from the San Bruno BART Station (see Figure 1, Project Location). Surrounding land uses include predominantly single-family residences to the south of the project site, the San Bruno BART Station, and the Shops at Tanforan located west of the project site, all of which are located in the City of San Bruno. Commercial, industrial, and warehouse facilities are located to the north and east of the project site within the City of South Page 2 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 San Francisco. The Centennial Way Trail, a multi-use path, runs generally parallel to Maple Avenue to the west of the project site. The proposed project includes a new office/research and development (R&D) campus with a maximum anticipated building area of up to 2.8 million square feet. The proposed project would demolish all existing on-site uses and construct commercial buildings, a four-story supportive amenities building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet, approximately 3,075 underground parking spaces at various locations throughout the project site, a 9-story parking structure with approximately 2,500 spaces, a new east-west connection road and intersection (Southline Avenue), supportive utilities and related infrastructure, and approximately 369,000 square feet of open space. Commercial building heights would range from four to seven stories subject to a maximum height of 120 feet. Development associated with the proposed project would be implemented under the proposed Specific Plan, which would establish new land use development standards and design guidelines for the project site. A phased development process for buildout of the Specific Plan is anticipated. Phase 1 would include construction of the new Southline Avenue east-west connection road described above and the following development south of the new road: three buildings totaling approximately 613,800 square feet of office space; the four- story supportive amenity building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet; approximately 2,800 parking spaces in a combination of below-grade parking and the eastern portion of the 9-story parking structure located north of the new road; and landscaping and open space amenities. Off-site improvements associated with the proposed project include the following, located within South San Francisco: reconfiguration of the South Linden Avenue and Dollar Avenue intersection; reconfiguration of the existing at-grade rail crossing at South Linden Avenue; roadway widening of South Maple Avenue; and signalization of intersections at Southline Avenue and the main Southline campus entry point, and Dollar Avenue and Southline Avenue. Off-site improvements located within San Bruno would include: a new intersection reconfiguring Huntington Avenue and connecting it with the new Southline Avenue, and signalization of the intersection at Sneath Lane and Huntington Avenue. Additional off-site improvements within South San Francisco and San Bruno would include removal, installation, or relocation of aboveground and/or underground utilities, sidewalks, curbs, and streetscape improvements. The project would require grading or disturbing an area of approximately 1.4 million square feet during construction. It is anticipated that approximately 845,000 cubic yards of soil would be excavated, to a maximum depth of 35 feet below ground surface. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. A records search at the Northwest Information Center, a repository of the California Historical Resources Information System, has not yet been performed. Page 3 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Pursuant to PRC §21080.3.1 (AB 52), tribal representatives typically have 30 days from the receipt of this letter to request consultation, in writing, with the City of South San Francisco. However, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-54-20 on April 22, 2020, which suspended the timeframes set forth in PRC §21080.3.1 for 60 days (i.e., until June 22, 2020). Pursuant to Government Code §65352.3 (SB 18), tribal representatives typically have 90 days from the receipt of this letter in which to request consultation under SB 18. Therefore, the City respectfully requests that you submit any requests to consult under PRC §21080.3.1 or Government Code §65352.3 by September 6, 2020. Very Respectfully, Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Page 4 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 CITY COUNCIL 2020 RICHARD GARBARINO, MAYOR MARK ADDIEGO, VICE MAYOR KARYL MATSUMOTO, COUNCILMEMBER MARK NAGALES, COUNCILMEMBER BUENAFLOR NICOLAS, COUNCILMEMBER MIKE FUTRELL, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620 FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] June 3, 2020 The Ohlone Indian Tribe Andrew Galvan P.O. Box 3152 Fremont, CA 94539 [email protected] RE: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan Dear Mr. Galvan, The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a complete project application for the Southline Specific Plan (project) and has begun environmental analysis of the project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This letter has been sent upon the recommendation of the Native American Heritage Commission to tribes that are culturally and traditionally affiliated with the area. This letter serves as formal notification under the AB 52 process for the project, pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1, and the SB 18 process for the Specific Plan, pursuant to Government Code §65352.3. Below and on the subsequent pages, please find a description of the project, a map showing the project site, and the name of our project point of contact. Project Description The 26.5-acre project site consists of Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APNs) 014-250-090, 014-250- 080, 014-250-050, 014-241-030, 014-241-040, 014-232-030, and 014-232-050, and is occupied by a variety of office, industrial, warehouse, and storage facilities. The project is located on the City’s southern boundary with San Bruno, at the intersection of South Maple Avenue and Tanforan Avenue, approximately 0.1 mile from the San Bruno BART Station (see Figure 1, Project Location). Surrounding land uses include predominantly single-family residences to the south of the project site, the San Bruno BART Station, and the Shops at Tanforan located west of the project site, all of which are located in the City of San Bruno. Commercial, industrial, and Page 2 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 warehouse facilities are located to the north and east of the project site within the City of South San Francisco. The Centennial Way Trail, a multi-use path, runs generally parallel to Maple Avenue to the west of the project site. The proposed project includes a new office/research and development (R&D) campus with a maximum anticipated building area of up to 2.8 million square feet. The proposed project would demolish all existing on-site uses and construct commercial buildings, a four-story supportive amenities building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet, approximately 3,075 underground parking spaces at various locations throughout the project site, a 9-story parking structure with approximately 2,500 spaces, a new east-west connection road and intersection (Southline Avenue), supportive utilities and related infrastructure, and approximately 369,000 square feet of open space. Commercial building heights would range from four to seven stories subject to a maximum height of 120 feet. Development associated with the proposed project would be implemented under the proposed Specific Plan, which would establish new land use development standards and design guidelines for the project site. A phased development process for buildout of the Specific Plan is anticipated. Phase 1 would include construction of the new Southline Avenue east-west connection road described above and the following development south of the new road: three buildings totaling approximately 613,800 square feet of office space; the four- story supportive amenity building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet; approximately 2,800 parking spaces in a combination of below-grade parking and the eastern portion of the 9-story parking structure located north of the new road; and landscaping and open space amenities. Off-site improvements associated with the proposed project include the following, located within South San Francisco: reconfiguration of the South Linden Avenue and Dollar Avenue intersection; reconfiguration of the existing at-grade rail crossing at South Linden Avenue; roadway widening of South Maple Avenue; and signalization of intersections at Southline Avenue and the main Southline campus entry point, and Dollar Avenue and Southline Avenue. Off-site improvements located within San Bruno would include: a new intersection reconfiguring Huntington Avenue and connecting it with the new Southline Avenue, and signalization of the intersection at Sneath Lane and Huntington Avenue. Additional off-site improvements within South San Francisco and San Bruno would include removal, installation, or relocation of aboveground and/or underground utilities, sidewalks, curbs, and streetscape improvements. The project would require grading or disturbing an area of approximately 1.4 million square feet during construction. It is anticipated that approximately 845,000 cubic yards of soil would be excavated, to a maximum depth of 35 feet below ground surface. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. A records Page 3 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 search at the Northwest Information Center, a repository of the California Historical Resources Information System, has not yet been performed. Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Pursuant to PRC §21080.3.1 (AB 52), tribal representatives typically have 30 days from the receipt of this letter to request consultation, in writing, with the City of South San Francisco. However, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-54-20 on April 22, 2020, which suspended the timeframes set forth in PRC §21080.3.1 for 60 days (i.e., until June 22, 2020). Pursuant to Government Code §65352.3 (SB 18), tribal representatives typically have 90 days from the receipt of this letter in which to request consultation under SB 18. Therefore, the City respectfully requests that you submit any requests to consult under PRC §21080.3.1 or Government Code §65352.3 by September 6, 2020. Very Respectfully, Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Page 4 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 CITY COUNCIL 2020 RICHARD GARBARINO, MAYOR MARK ADDIEGO, VICE MAYOR KARYL MATSUMOTO, COUNCILMEMBER MARK NAGALES, COUNCILMEMBER BUENAFLOR NICOLAS, COUNCILMEMBER MIKE FUTRELL, CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (650) 829-6620 FAX (650) 829-6657 E-MAIL [email protected] June 3, 2020 Indian Canyon Mutsun Band of Costanoan Ann Marie Savers, Chairperson P.O. Box 28 Hollister, CA 95024 [email protected] RE: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan Dear Ms. Savers, The City of South San Francisco (City) has received a complete project application for the Southline Specific Plan (project) and has begun environmental analysis of the project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This letter has been sent upon the recommendation of the Native American Heritage Commission to tribes that are culturally and traditionally affiliated with the area. This letter serves as formal notification under the AB 52 process for the project, pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1, and the SB 18 process for the Specific Plan, pursuant to Government Code §65352.3. Below and on the subsequent pages, please find a description of the project, a map showing the project site, and the name of our project point of contact. Project Description The 26.5-acre project site consists of Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APNs) 014-250-090, 014-250- 080, 014-250-050, 014-241-030, 014-241-040, 014-232-030, and 014-232-050, and is occupied by a variety of office, industrial, warehouse, and storage facilities. The project is located on the City’s southern boundary with San Bruno, at the intersection of South Maple Avenue and Tanforan Avenue, approximately 0.1 mile from the San Bruno BART Station (see Figure 1, Project Location). Surrounding land uses include predominantly single-family residences to the south of the project site, the San Bruno BART Station, and the Shops at Tanforan located west of the project site, all of which are located in the City of San Bruno. Commercial, industrial, and Page 2 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 warehouse facilities are located to the north and east of the project site within the City of South San Francisco. The Centennial Way Trail, a multi-use path, runs generally parallel to Maple Avenue to the west of the project site. The proposed project includes a new office/research and development (R&D) campus with a maximum anticipated building area of up to 2.8 million square feet. The proposed project would demolish all existing on-site uses and construct commercial buildings, a four-story supportive amenities building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet, approximately 3,075 underground parking spaces at various locations throughout the project site, a 9-story parking structure with approximately 2,500 spaces, a new east-west connection road and intersection (Southline Avenue), supportive utilities and related infrastructure, and approximately 369,000 square feet of open space. Commercial building heights would range from four to seven stories subject to a maximum height of 120 feet. Development associated with the proposed project would be implemented under the proposed Specific Plan, which would establish new land use development standards and design guidelines for the project site. A phased development process for buildout of the Specific Plan is anticipated. Phase 1 would include construction of the new Southline Avenue east-west connection road described above and the following development south of the new road: three buildings totaling approximately 613,800 square feet of office space; the four- story supportive amenity building totaling approximately 88,200 square feet; approximately 2,800 parking spaces in a combination of below-grade parking and the eastern portion of the 9-story parking structure located north of the new road; and landscaping and open space amenities. Off-site improvements associated with the proposed project include the following, located within South San Francisco: reconfiguration of the South Linden Avenue and Dollar Avenue intersection; reconfiguration of the existing at-grade rail crossing at South Linden Avenue; roadway widening of South Maple Avenue; and signalization of intersections at Southline Avenue and the main Southline campus entry point, and Dollar Avenue and Southline Avenue. Off-site improvements located within San Bruno would include: a new intersection reconfiguring Huntington Avenue and connecting it with the new Southline Avenue, and signalization of the intersection at Sneath Lane and Huntington Avenue. Additional off-site improvements within South San Francisco and San Bruno would include removal, installation, or relocation of aboveground and/or underground utilities, sidewalks, curbs, and streetscape improvements. The project would require grading or disturbing an area of approximately 1.4 million square feet during construction. It is anticipated that approximately 845,000 cubic yards of soil would be excavated, to a maximum depth of 35 feet below ground surface. The City would like to provide you with an opportunity to communicate concerns you might have regarding places within the project area that may be important to your community. The City requests your participation in the identification and protection of cultural resources, sacred lands or other heritage sites within the above described project area with the understanding that you or other members of the community might possess specialized knowledge of the area. A records Page 3 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 search at the Northwest Information Center, a repository of the California Historical Resources Information System, has not yet been performed. Lead Agency Point of Contact Attn: Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Department of Economic and Community Development 315 Maple Street South San Francisco, CA 94080 Email: [email protected] Pursuant to PRC §21080.3.1 (AB 52), tribal representatives typically have 30 days from the receipt of this letter to request consultation, in writing, with the City of South San Francisco. However, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-54-20 on April 22, 2020, which suspended the timeframes set forth in PRC §21080.3.1 for 60 days (i.e., until June 22, 2020). Pursuant to Government Code §65352.3 (SB 18), tribal representatives typically have 90 days from the receipt of this letter in which to request consultation under SB 18. Therefore, the City respectfully requests that you submit any requests to consult under PRC §21080.3.1 or Government Code §65352.3 by September 6, 2020. Very Respectfully, Adena Friedman, Senior Planner City of South San Francisco Page 4 of 4 Subject: Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan 400 GRAND AVENUE  P.O. BOX 711  SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 1 Subject:RE: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification From: Friedman, Adena Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 10:20 AM To: 'andrew galvan' <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Good morning Andrew. This project is not on Bayshore Blvd. It is next to Tanforan Mall, about 6 miles from the Cow Palace. I will check with my team regarding the Literature Search and Foot Survey and will get back to you. Thank you! Sincerely, Adena Adena Friedman | Senior Planner City of South San Francisco | Economic & Community Development Department PO Box 711 | South San Francisco, CA 94083-0711  Main (650) 877-8535 |  [email protected] As part of the City’s response to COVID-19, the City has moved to modified operations. The City remains open, however, operations will occur online at www.ssf.net or over the phone at (650) 877-8535 to limit in-person contact. Essential services from first-responders will continue. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we all do our part to address this global health crisis. PERMIT CENTER Applications for Building permits can be made online at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/economic-community- development/permit-center. For Planning entitlements, please email [email protected] or call us at (650) 877-8535. Thank you for your support, patience and understanding, and we apologize for any inconvenience. From: andrew galvan <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 5:51 PM To: Friedman, Adena <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Hi there, Is this project located on Bayshore Blvd? near the Old Cow Palace and the old US Postal Facility? And, can you tell me if a Phase I Literature Search and/or a Foot Survey have been under taken for this project? And if so, may I have a copy of that report? Thank you, Andrew Galvan An Ohlone Man 2 -----Original Message----- From: Friedman, Adena <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jun 3, 2020 2:51 pm Subject: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Good afternoon Mr. Galvan, Attached is Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan, Sincerely, Adena Friedman Adena Friedman | Senior Planner City of South San Francisco | Economic & Community Development Department PO Box 711 | South San Francisco, CA 94083-0711  Main (650) 877-8535 |  [email protected] As part of the City’s response to COVID-19, the City has moved to modified operations. The City remains open, however, operations will occur online at www.ssf.net or over the phone at (650) 877-8535 to limit in-person contact. Essential services from first-responders will continue. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we all do our part to address this global health crisis. PERMIT CENTER Applications for Building permits can be made online at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/economic-community- development/permit-center. For Planning entitlements, please email [email protected] or call us at (650) 877-8535. Thank you for your support, patience and understanding, and we apologize for any inconvenience. From:Friedman, Adena To:Arias, Lily Subject:FW: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Date:Thursday, October 29, 2020 3:52:40 PM Attachments:image001.png image003.png image004.png Hi Lily, Please see below, thank you.Adena From: Friedman, Adena Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:18 AM To: 'andrew galvan' <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Good morning Andrew, The studies that you have requested have not been completed yet but will be as part of the EIR analysis. I will send you a notice when they are available for review. Thank you! Sincerely, Adena Adena Friedman | Senior Planner City of South San Francisco | Economic & Community Development Department PO Box 711 | South San Francisco, CA 94083-0711 ( Main (650) 877-8535 | * [email protected] As part of the City’s response to COVID-19, the City has moved to modified operations. The City remains open, however, operations will occur online at www.ssf.net or over the phone at (650) 877-8535 to limit in-person contact. Essential services from first-responders will continue. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we all do our part to address this global health crisis. PERMIT CENTER Applications for Building permits can be made online at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/economic- community-development/permit-center. For Planning entitlements, please email [email protected] or call us at (650) 877-8535. Thank you for your support, patience and understanding, and we apologize for any inconvenience. From: andrew galvan <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 10:36 AM To: Friedman, Adena <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Hi there, OKay - let me know what you learn about a Lit Search. Andrew Galvan The Ohlone Indian Tribe -----Original Message----- From: Friedman, Adena <[email protected]> To: andrew galvan <[email protected]> Sent: Thu, Jun 11, 2020 10:19 am Subject: RE: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Good morning Andrew. This project is not on Bayshore Blvd. It is next to Tanforan Mall, about 6 miles from the CowPalace. I will check with my team regarding the Literature Search and Foot Survey and will get back to you. Thank you! Sincerely, Adena Adena Friedman | Senior Planner City of South San Francisco | Economic & Community Development Department PO Box 711 | South San Francisco, CA 94083-0711 ( Main (650) 877-8535 | * [email protected] As part of the City’s response to COVID-19, the City has moved to modified operations. The City remains open, however, operations will occur online at www.ssf.net or over the phone at (650) 877-8535 to limit in-person contact. Essential services from first-responders will continue. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we all do our part to address this global health crisis. PERMIT CENTER Applications for Building permits can be made online at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/economic- community-development/permit-center. For Planning entitlements, please email [email protected] or call us at (650) 877-8535. Thank you for your support, patience and understanding, and we apologize for any inconvenience. From: andrew galvan <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 5:51 PM To: Friedman, Adena <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Hi there, Is this project located on Bayshore Blvd? near the Old Cow Palace and the old US Postal Facility? And, can you tell me if a Phase I Literature Search and/or a Foot Survey have been under taken for this project? And if so, may I have a copy of that report? Thank you, Andrew Galvan An Ohlone Man -----Original Message----- From: Friedman, Adena <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jun 3, 2020 2:51 pm Subject: Southline Specific Plan - AB52 and SB18 Notification Good afternoon Mr. Galvan, Attached is Formal Notification of Project Consideration and Notification of Consultation Opportunity Pursuant to Public Resources Code §21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill 52) and Government Code §65352.3 (Senate Bill 18) for the Southline Specific Plan, Sincerely, Adena Friedman Adena Friedman | Senior Planner City of South San Francisco | Economic & Community Development Department PO Box 711 | South San Francisco, CA 94083-0711 ( Main (650) 877-8535 | * [email protected] As part of the City’s response to COVID-19, the City has moved to modified operations. The City remains open, however, operations will occur online at www.ssf.net or over the phone at (650) 877-8535 to limit in-person contact. Essential services from first-responders will continue. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we all do our part to address this global health crisis. PERMIT CENTER Applications for Building permits can be made online at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/economic- community-development/permit-center. For Planning entitlements, please email [email protected] or call us at (650) 877-8535. Thank you for your support, patience and understanding, and we apologize for any inconvenience.