File #: 2019-6535   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 2/11/2019
Title: Approve a Resolution Finding that the Harbor Bay Entities have Demonstrated Good Faith Compliance with the Terms and Conditions of Development Agreement, DA-89-1. This Compliance Review is not a project under CEQA
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 Letter from Daniel Reidy, with attached Annual Report on the Harbor Bay Development, 2. Exhibit 2 1989 Harbor Bay Development Agreement, 3. Exhibit 3 Draft Resolution
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Approve a Resolution Finding that the Harbor Bay Entities have Demonstrated Good Faith Compliance with the Terms and Conditions of Development Agreement, DA-89-1. This Compliance Review is not a project under CEQA


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To: Honorable President and
Members of the Planning Board

From: Andrew Thomas, Acting Planning, Building and Transportation Director

Date: February 11, 2019

Re: Approve a Resolution Finding that the Harbor Bay Entities have Demonstrated Good Faith Compliance with the Terms and Conditions of Development Agreement, DA-89-1. This Compliance Review is not a project under CEQA

BACKGROUND

On April 4, 1989, the City of Alameda entered into a 30-year Development Agreement, DA-89-1, with Harbor Bay Village Four Associates (HBV4), Harbor Bay Village Five Associates (HBV5) and Harbor Bay Isle Associates (HBIA), hereinafter referred to as the Harbor Bay Entities. The Development Agreement was intended, in part, to clarify and implement the requirements and satisfy the conditions of the Settlement Agreement between the City and HBIA, dated December 5, 1977, and the Settlement Agreement between the City and HBIA, HBV4 and HBV5, dated November 3, 1988.

Development Agreement, DA-89-1, was entered into by the Harbor Bay Entities and the City in an effort to resolve issues relating to the responsibility for provision of public facilities by the applicants, including a fire station and interior public school site; the completion, improvement, and maintenance of public open space for the Harbor Bay project; and to provide a funding source for a portion of the costs of certain infrastructure, including major arterial roads for the Harbor Bay project. The document also confirms certain standards for the development of Residential Village 5 and the Harbor Bay Business Park.

Each year for the past 29 years, the City of Alameda Planning Board has reviewed an Annual Report confirming that Harbor Bay Entities has been fulfilling its obliga...

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