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Port of San Diego Port Master Plan Update Planning Department Planning & Green Port Monday, July 15, 2019 Community Discussion - Coronado Tonights Agenda Presentation by Port staff Introduction to the Port of San Diego What


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Port of San Diego Port Master Plan Update

Planning Department

Planning & Green Port

Monday, July 15, 2019 Community Discussion - Coronado

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Tonight’s Agenda

  • Presentation by Port staff
  • Introduction to the Port of San Diego
  • What is the Port Master Plan?
  • Port Master Plan v. Projects
  • Port Master Plan Update Discussion Draft
  • Issues & Concerns Identified by the Coronado Community & City
  • General Q&A – 20 minutes
  • Table discussions (one‐on‐one or small groups)
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Port of San Diego What is the Port of San Diego?

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Coronado San Diego National City Chula Vista Imperial Beach

Port of San Diego Jurisdiction

34

miles of waterfront

2,403

acres of land

3,535

acres of water Port Tidelands Submerged Tidelands

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Port Tidelands on the Coronado Bayfront

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Port Tidelands on the Silver Strand/Coronado Cays

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Legislative Framework

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The Port Act and Tidelands Trust Doctrine

Promote commerce, navigation, fisheries, recreation, and environmental stewardship Manage San Diego Bay and the Waterfront ‘Tidelands’ Details responsibility on behalf of the people of the State of California

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Port Tidelands & Public Coastal Access

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Garry Bonelli

Chairman

Ann Moore

Vice Chairman

Michael Zucchet

Secretary

Rafael Castellanos Dan Malcolm Marshall Merrifield

Board of Port Commissioners

Dukie Valderrama

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Economic Engine

More than $1.7 Billion Invested Since 1963

  • Two Maritime Cargo Terminals
  • B Street Cruise Ship Terminal
  • Port Pavilion on

Broadway Pier

  • Expansion of NC Marine Terminal

Wharf

  • SD Convention Center

& Expansion

  • Airport Terminals and Expansions
  • Shelter Island
  • Harbor Island
  • South Bay Wildlife Refuge
  • Wildlife and Habitat Preservation
  • 22 Dedicated Public Parks
  • National City Marina Basin
  • North Embarcadero Visionary Plan

Phase I

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Port of San Diego Port Master Plan

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hotels

74

restaurants

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parks

70

artworks

80+

sponsored events

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museums & attractions

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public piers

What is the Port Master Plan?

The Port Master Plan protects and promotes coastal uses and coastal access, and allows for and encourages a diverse range of uses around San Diego Bay

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Current Port Master Plan

  • Guides development and special events on

Port property

  • Adopted by the Port’s Board of Port

Commissioners in 1972

  • Certified by the California Coastal Commission

in 1981

  • There have been 40 location‐specific

amendments to this Port Master Plan that have been certified by the California Coastal Commission

  • 1 of 4 commercial ports in California that is

required to have a Port Master Plan

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Port Master Plan Planning Districts

Shelter Island Harbor Island Embarcadero Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal National City Bayfront Chula Vista Bayfront South Bay Imperial Beach Oceanfront Silver Strand Coronado Bayfront

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Port Master Plan v. Projects

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What is the difference between the Port Master Plan and a project?

  • Plans, like the Port Master Plan, establish goals and

policies to guide future development or projects

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Policy Example from Port Master Plan

Port Master Plan: View Corridor is to be maintained down extension of Second Street.

Coronado Marriott

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Coronado Marriott was built to preserve the Second Street view corridor.

Project Example – Coronado Marriott

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What is the difference between the Port Master Plan and a project?

  • Projects contain more site, or development specific, details

Plan representation Project

Tidelands Park

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What is the difference between the Port Master Plan and a project?

  • Projects contain more site, or development specific, details

Plan representation Project

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What is the difference between the Port Master Plan and a project?

  • The Port Master Plan is a plan, not a project

PROJECTS POLICIES

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Typical Project review at the Port of San Diego

I. Pre‐Submittal Staff Review II. Project submittal

  • III. Project Review

a. Environmental review (CEQA) – public process b. Coastal review – public process 1. Consistency with Port Master Plan 2. Consistency with California Coastal Act

  • IV. Construction

V. Operation & Maintenance

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Port Master Plan Update Discussion Draft

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Vision Statement and Guiding Principles 2013-2014 Framework Report 2014-2015 Discussion Draft 2016-2019

Port Master Plan Update

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Port Master Plan Blueprint

The Port Master Plan provides a mix of goals, policies, and standards to guide existing uses and activities, as well as future development, activation, and management of Tidelands.

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Key Elements to Achieve Coastal Access

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What is staying the same in the PMPU within Coronado?

Existing Uses

  • Parks
  • Golf course
  • Bike and pedestrian paths
  • Yacht Club
  • Anchorages

Land use designation names are being updated, however the uses allowed within those designations (between the existing and updated designations) are not changing much.

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What is staying the same in the PMPU within Coronado?

Policies & Standards

  • Maintain heights consistent with City height limits
  • Preserve view corridors
  • Maintain bike and pedestrian paths
  • Maintain anchorages
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What is new in the PMPU?

North Coronado

  • Potential increase in hotel

rooms, retail and office space

  • Up to 12 new vessel slips
  • Increased water mobility

North Coronado Subdistrict

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  • Increased water mobility
  • Increase or decrease of up

to 10% in vessel slip quantity

  • Golf course use

consolidated into new designation category

South Coronado Subdistrict

What is new in the PMPU?

South Coronado

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What is new in the PMPU? Silver Strand

  • One land use

change in Grand Caribe Isle

  • Change from

Commercial to Recreation Open Space

  • Increased water

mobility

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P L A N N I N G & G R E E N P O R T

Issues & Concerns Identified by the Coronado Community & City

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Issues & Concerns Identified by the Coronado Community & City

  • Coronado Ferry Landing redevelopment project
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Typical Project review at the Port of San Diego

I. Pre‐Submittal Staff Review II. Project submittal

  • III. Project Review

a. Environmental review (CEQA) – public process b. Coastal review – public process 1. Consistency with Port Master Plan 2. Consistency with California Coastal Act

  • IV. Construction

V. Operation & Maintenance

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Issues & Concerns Identified by the Coronado Community & City

  • Coronado Ferry Landing redevelopment project
  • Tidelands Overlay Zone
  • Promenade within Coronado Yacht Club
  • Promenade within Coronado Golf Course
  • Potential Hotel on Grand Caribe Isle
  • Other issues to be discussed at City Council tomorrow
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P L A N N I N G & G R E E N P O R T

PMPU Discussion Draft Next Steps

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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2020

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2019 2018

Integrated Planning: Port Master Plan Update

Drafting Process

PMPU Prelim Project Description

CCC Programmatic EIR PMPU Discussion Draft

Drafting Policy Concepts PEIR Certification & BPC Approved PMPU CCC Certified PMPU Draft PEIR Public Review PMPU Discussion Draft

6/18/2019

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How to Comment

  • Discussion Draft available on the Port’s webpage
  • Available for review through July 31, 2019
  • Submit written comments to:
  • PMPU@portofsandiego.org
  • 3165 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92101
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Port of San Diego Port Master Plan Update

Planning Department

Planning & Green Port

Monday, July 15, 2019 Community Discussion - Coronado

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