File #: 2019-7015   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 6/24/2019
Title: PLN19-0051 - Proposed Final Development Plan Amendment, Design Review, and Tentative Parcel Map for 1310, 1430, and 1410 Harbor Bay Parkway- Applicant: Joe Ernst on behalf of srmErnst Development Partners
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 FDP-85-2 – Plans, 2. Exhibit 2 PLN19-0051 – Plans, 3. Exhibit 3 Tentative Parcel Map 10960, 4. Exhibit 4 Draft Resolution
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PLN19-0051 - Proposed Final Development Plan Amendment, Design Review, and Tentative Parcel Map for 1310, 1430, and 1410 Harbor Bay Parkway- Applicant: Joe Ernst on behalf of srmErnst Development Partners Public hearing to consider a Final Development Plan Amendment and Design Review to develop three new single-story flex-space buildings, totaling 310,945 square feet on 18 acres of vacant land. The application includes a Tentative Parcel Map to create commercial condo maps for each new building. The project is located in the C-M-PD (Commercial Manufacturing, Planned Development) Zoning District. A Final Environmental Impact Report for Harbor Bay Isle, including the Harbor Bay Business Park, was certified in 1974 and the 1988 Addendum to the EIR was certified in 1989 in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, no new significant impacts have been identified and no additional CEQA review is required.

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To: Honorable President and
Members of the Planning Board

From: Andrew Thomas
Acting Planning Building and Transportation Director

Date: June 24, 2019

BACKGROUND
In April 1985 the City approved a Final Development Plan (FDP-85-2) for the development of a 30-acre site with five two-story office buildings, a central landscaped area, and parking lots in the Harbor Bay Business Park (Exhibit 1). The 30-acre parcel was bounded by Harbor Bay Parkway to the north and encircled by the entirety of South Loop Road to its east, west, and south. FDP-85-2 approved approximately a total of 608,000 square feet of office space. The City also approved a Tentative Parcel Map to subdivide the 30-acre site into five (5) separate parcels. The site layout anticipated the development to be a multi-building campus for one entity, and therefore amenities like the water features were spread across the five parcels.
Only two of the approved buildings totaling 243,...

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