File #: 19-291    Version: 1 Name: SR - Second Amendment to ENRA Shoreline
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 6/3/2019 Final action: 6/3/2019
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a Resolution Approving the Second 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. Presentation-Shoreline ENRA Extension 6-3-19
Related files: 19-292
Title
Staff Report for a Resolution Approving the Second 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 Second 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
The Shoreline Development is a comprehensive master plan for the northern portion of the San Leandro Shoreline, which will implement a vision to create a regional destination that connects the community with the Bay and provides enhanced recreational and community amenities. The proposal includes a 200-220 room hotel, as two restaurants, a banquet facility, a 285 unit apartment complex, a small market, and up to 215 single family residences and town houses. Construction of a new park is proposed to include a pedestrian promenade, expanded Bay Trail path and bike lanes, a boat launch area, and opportunities for public art and environmental education. Construction of a new 2,500 square foot Mulford-Marina Branch Library is also planned as a part of the project.

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. On April 2, 2018, a First Amendment to the ENRA was approved, which extended the term for an additional 14 months, to June 2, 2019.

The current ENRA provides a framework for development of the San Leandro Marina...

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