File #: 2015-1971   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 9/15/2015
Title: Adoption of Resolution Approving a One Year Time Extension for Tentative Map 8060 for the Boatworks Project at 2229 through 2241 Clement Avenue. (Community Development 481001)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Boatworks Application, 2. Exhibit 2 - Boatworks Plans, 3. Resolution - Tentative Map 8060
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Adoption of Resolution Approving a One Year Time Extension for Tentative Map 8060 for the Boatworks Project at 2229 through 2241 Clement Avenue. (Community Development 481001)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

From: Elizabeth D. Warmerdam, Interim City Manager

Re: Adoption of Resolution Approving a One Year Time Extension for Tentative Map 8060 for the Boatworks Project at 2229 through 2241 Clement Avenue

BACKGROUND

The subject property is a vacant 9.48-acre site located at 2229-2241 Clement Avenue, at the intersection of Clement Avenue and Oak Street, one block from the Park Street Bridge.

In 2008, the applicant submitted a proposal to construct 242 housing units on the property.
On October 5, 2010, the City Council, upon the recommendation of the Planning Board, unanimously:
* Denied the 242 residential proposal;
* Certified a Final EIR for the redevelopment of the property;
* Approved a General Plan amendment for the property; and
* Approved an R-2/PD residential rezoning for the majority of the site and an open space zoning designations for the waterfront edge of the site.

In 2011, the applicant submitted an application for a tentative map and density bonus application for a 182-unit project consistent with the R-2/PD zoning. The application did not include a Development Plan and Design Review application for the new homes or the park.

In July 2011, the Planning Board recommended, and the City Council approved, Tentative Map 8060 and the density bonus application. As described in the 2011 staff reports and shown in Figure 1 below from 2011, the Tentative Map included:
* Open Space: Approximately two (2) acres of waterfront public open space available for the public's enjoyment. The two-acre open space would be constructed by the project and maintained with funds from the future homeowners. The park was envisioned as a passive waterfront park that includes paths, green areas appropriate ...

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