Parcel Group 6: Carlos Bee Quarry
Review of Draft Master Development Plan and Request for Proposals October 7, 2019—Council Economic Development Committee Jennifer Ott, Deputy City Manager
Route 238 Corridor Lands Development
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Route 238 Corridor Lands Development Parcel Group 6: Carlos Bee Quarry Review of Draft Master Development Plan and Request for Proposals October 7, 2019Council Economic Development Committee Jennifer Ott, Deputy City Manager Background 2016
Review of Draft Master Development Plan and Request for Proposals October 7, 2019—Council Economic Development Committee Jennifer Ott, Deputy City Manager
Route 238 Corridor Lands Development
1960's
purchase land for Route 238 Bypass Project
2009
Land Use Study
2016
Caltrans Purchase and Sale Agreement
2017
Development Planning Process
2022
Agreement with Caltrans
Facilitate the cohesive, productive use of land driven by community vision Eliminate neighborhood blight Negotiate real estate transactions at no net cost to the city Fund new community benefits
Assets and Opportunities
miles)
1630 units) Constraints
Vision for New Development
impacts
Concerns About Development
neighborhoods
enough commercial
population on school district
riparian areas Feedback from November 15, 2018 Community Meeting
Additional Feedback
general plan designations.
public transit options.
traffic and public services.
Feedback from April 23, 2019 Community Meeting
Feedback from July 25, 2019 Planning Commission Work Session
Development Plan Concept
parking enforcement.
Route 238 Bypass Project.
Zoning Designation for Parcel Group 6
Bayview Concept in the future development of the site.
Sherman Lewis/HAPA's Bayview Village Concept
parameters for the site
areas:
Parks, Trails, and Open Space Streets, Circulation, and Transportation Demand Management Land Use and Development Infrastructure
Bee Blvd. at the PGE easement.
includes:
Downtown/BART/CSUEB.
electric bicycles.
in SMU zoning.
Conceptual Planning
Environmental Review
Townhomes
*Student housing impacts less than a housing unit; potential for less units and greater beds.
Development elements to manage stormwater runoff.
addition to the Master Development Plan.
further negotiation.
exclusive negotiation agreement with preferred developer at a public hearing.
throughout their proposed development.
in accordance with the Affordable Housing Ordinance requirements.
that reduce use of energy, water, and natural resources.
Commission’s requirement.
details strategies on how the development will promote walking, biking, and taking transit to reduce trips in single occupied vehicles. A minimum of 10% trip reduction is required for this development.
preference for Hayward residents to purchase or lease market rate units in instances where all other financial considerations are equal, if possible.
statement regarding the feasibility of developing the Bayview concept as presented in a separate Bayview Village Proposal document prepared by HAPA.
and financial feasibility of the Bayview Village concept.
Item Governing Body Scheduled Date Approval of Parcel Group 6 Master Development Plan and General Plan EIR Addendum Planning Commission Thursday, October 24, 2019 7:00PM—City Council Chambers Approval of Parcel Group 6 Master Development Plan General Plan EIR Addendum, and Authorization to Release RFP Hayward City Council Tuesday, November 5, 2019 7:00PM—City Council Chambers Authorization to Enter into Exclusive Negotiations with Selected Developer Hayward City Council Spring 2020 Approval of DDA, Site Plan, and TDM Plan Planning Commission Hayward City Council Fall 2021