File #: 18-162    Version: 1 Name: Shoreline ENRA Amendment - SR
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 4/16/2018 Final action: 4/16/2018
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a Resolution Approving the First Amendment to the Exclusive Negotiating Rights Agreement by and between Cal-Coast Companies LLC and the City of San Leandro Relating to Development of the San Leandro Marina-Shoreline Project
Sponsors: Tom Liao
Attachments: 1. Shoreline ENRA Extension 4-16-18 copy copy copy
Related files: 18-163
Title
Staff Report for a Resolution Approving the First Amendment to the Exclusive Negotiating Rights Agreement by and between Cal-Coast Companies LLC and the City of San Leandro Relating to Development of the San Leandro Marina-Shoreline Project

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a Resolution that approves a First Amendment to the Exclusive Negotiating Rights Agreement (ENRA) with Cal-Coast Companies LLC (Cal-Coast) for development of the San Leandro Marina-Shoreline Project.

BACKGROUND
In October 2008, following a Request for Proposal process, the City entered into a three year Exclusive Negotiating Rights Agreement (ENRA) with Cal-Coast for the development of an approximately 75-acre opportunity site at the City's Shoreline. This original agreement expired in 2011. The current ENRA was established on April 2, 2012 and included a three year term with the ability to extend twice for an additional 18 months for a total of up to six years.

The current ENRA provides a framework for development of the San Leandro Marina-Shoreline Project and addresses specifics regarding project scope, developer and city responsibilities, phasing, and cost sharing. During the term of this agreement, the City and Cal-Coast have worked to prepare plans, studies, and financial analysis in order to fine-tune the scope of the project and negotiate terms and conditions for its development. Based on negotiations, staff input and CEQA environmental analysis to date, the scope of the project has evolved and changed to better meet the needs of the community.

During this time, a number of steps have been taken to further development of the project, including:
* Numerous public meetings with the Shoreline Development Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) and other groups
* Certification of the Shoreline Development Project Environmental Impact Report
* General Plan Map Amendment and Rezoning for future development of the Shoreline Develop...

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