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Southern Bayfront Strategy 1

The Southern Bayfront

Negotiation Framework

  • Ctrl. Waterfront Advisory Group| May 1, 2017
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Southern Bayfront Strategy 2

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 3

San Francisco Bay

Southern Bayfront

The Southern Bayfront is a collection of dynamic neighborhoods, vibrant communities, and a large and multi-faceted waterfront. Now proposed projects seek to bring new investment to this district… How do we focus investment to address the needs of the diverse communities within the Southern Bayfront, while also serving the needs of a growing city?

23,000

People Already Work Nearby

36,000

People Already Live Nearby

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 4

San Francisco Bay

Southern Bayfront

Active Industrial and Maritime Uses

20,000

This equals over 40,000 new residents 33% of these new households will be affordable

New Households

6,700

New affordable households will include a mixture of rental apartments and for-sale condos

Affordable Households

38,000

These new permanent jobs will be created across a mix of industries such as office, PDR and retail

New Jobs

520+

This is half the size of Golden Gate Park and is nearly all of the new public open space planned in the City

New and Renovated Acres of Open Space

Mission Rock Pier 70 Former Potrero Power Plant India Basin Former Hunters Point Plant Warriors Arena Hunters Point Shipyard Candlestick Point Executive Park

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 5

San Francisco Bay

Southern Bayfront

Proposed investments seek to revitalize underutilized waterfront properties, transform them into assets for the community, and create new places to live, work, and create on former industrial, non-residential land. A coordin inat ated ed negot

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iation n framewor work k will leverage investment to provide significant value to residents and neighborhoods.

Mission Rock Pier 70 Former Potrero Power Plant India Basin

Active Industrial and Maritime Uses

Former Hunters Point Plant Warriors Arena Hunters Point Shipyard Candlestick Point Executive Park

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 6

San Francisco Bay

Southern Bayfront

Active Industrial and Maritime Uses

Mission Rock Pier 70 Former Potrero Power Plant India Basin Former Hunters Point Plant Warriors Arena Hunters Point Shipyard Candlestick Point Executive Park

Project Approvals

4Q 2016 Fall/ Winter 1Q 2017 Winter 2Q 2017 Spring 3Q 2017 Summer 4Q 2017 Fall/ Winter 2018 2019

Mission Rock

Draft EIR Project Approval

Pier 70

Draft EIR Project Approval

India Basin

Draft EIR Project Approval

Former Potrero Power Plant

Community planning process Draft EIR Project Approval

Former Hunters Point Plant

Community planning process Draft EIR Project Approval

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 7

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 7

Outreach

Key Fee eedback dback:

  • Affordable housing should be prioritized for existing neighborhood residents
  • Projects should contribute to advance workforce training programs to develop a

pool of qualified San Francisco workers

  • Workforce training should target specific project employment opportunities
  • Local transportation and streetscape improvements should occur at the same time
  • r ahead of project implementation
  • Projects should limit the amount of new car trips they generate
  • Existing residents should have access to the new waterfront open spaces
  • New open spaces should feel public even if built by private developers
  • Projects need to plan for sea level rise impacts and protect our southeast shoreline

communities

  • Projects should be designed with innovative and strong sustainability principles
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Southern Bayfront Strategy 8

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 8

Ensu suri ring ng equit itable able and beneficia icial l growth h

Proposed projects are being negotiated cohesively to ensure appropriate and coordinated public benefits for the district and citywide.

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Each project will contribute to the goals of the Southern Bayfront strategy in the following focus areas:

Negotiation Framework

Housing Affordability Transportation Open Space Sea Level Rise Sustainability Workforce Development Equity & Diversity Community Facilities

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 9 Southern Bayfront Strategy 9

Ho Housing ing

Jan 2014

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 10

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 10

Achieve e 33% affordabi abilit lity y on average age across ss all new ho housi sing g unit nits

  • 6,700 net new affordable units created for San Francisco

through parcel dedication, inclusionary BMR, non-profit developer partnerships, and small sites acquisitions

  • Focus on middle-income family units to provide housing for

San Francisco’s workforce

Enable le exist stin ing local al resi siden ents s to move into new afforda dable ble housi sing ng unit its

  • Utilize the City’s Neighborhood Preference Program and HUD’s

Willie B. Kennedy decision as applicable

  • Employ a targeted marketing plan to ensure that existing local

residents are aware of new housing opportunities

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Housing Affordability

6,700

33% of total new households constructed; will include a mixture of rental apartments and for-sale condos

Affordable Households

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 11

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 11

Co Const struct ruct permanent anent public lic open sp space for nei eigh ghbor

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hood and Ci Cityw ywid ide e use se

  • Neighborhood amenities (ex. playgrounds, dog parks) and water

recreation (ex. boat launches, kayaking) in all projects

  • Provide a large recreational asset in an accessible location

within the district

Desi sign gn open sp spaces s that are expressl essly public lic and accessi essible le to exist stin ing g resi siden ents

  • Projects will meet public design and wayfinding standards

developed by Rec and Park, Port, and Planning

  • Public open spaces will adopt consistent operating rules and

regulations developed by Rec and Park and Port

  • All open spaces will provide public user information through

established outlets (ex. Rec and Park’s website)

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Open Space

520+

This is half the size of Golden Gate Park and is nearly all of the new public open space planned in the City

New and Renovated Acres of Open Space

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 12

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 12

Negotiation Framework

Ma Make the Southe hern rn Bayfr front

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silient lient to Se Sea Level el Ri Rise se

  • Mission Rock, Pier 70, and India Basin are implementing

elevations for buildings and streets that will withstand the most likely 2100 sea level rise and coastal storm projection

  • These projects also include adaptive open space to maintain

recreation and public access as the shoreline changes

Genera nerate e fu funding ding for Ci Citywide ide Sea Level l Ri Rise se protect ctions ions in 2040 0 and beyond nd

  • Negotiate public financing mechanisms within each project to

provide long-term public funding for Citywide sea level rise protection projects

Sea Level Rise

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 13

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 13

Negotiation Framework

Secur ure commit itments ents for project ect-specif specific ic em employment yment opportun tunit ities ies

  • Projects will contribute funding towards Citybuild training

programs in sectors that the projects will employ

  • Projects will commit to hiring workers from these training

programs during and after construction

  • Examples include waterfront construction (pile driving,

dredging) and permanent employment (gardeners, building engineers, retail workers)

Workforce Development

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 14

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 14

Build ild on Trans nspor portat ation ion Invest estmen ents s Un Under erway 2017-2020 2020

  • Central Subway
  • T-Third Increased Frequency
  • Blue Greenway
  • Transbay Terminal
  • Islais Creek Facility
  • 16th Street Rapid Bus

2020 20-2030 2030

  • Geneva Harney BRT
  • 16th St. Ferry Landing
  • Caltrain extension

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Transportation

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 15

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 15

Trans nspor portat ation ion Obliga igations tions

  • Enhance transit reliability and capacity
  • Fill gaps to support safe walking and bicycling
  • Next generation of transportation needs

Trans nspor portat ation ion Demand and Ma Management gement (TDM) M)

  • Establish performance targets
  • Design TDM Plan to meet targets
  • Monitor and adjust over time

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Transportation

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 16

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 16

Site Desi sign gn

  • Design sites to prioritize transit, walking, biking
  • Build Bay Trail segments on-site
  • Focus highest densities nearest transit
  • Restore, create, and connect with historic grid

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Transportation

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Southern Bayfront Strategy 17

Southern Bayfront

Southern Bayfront Strategy 17

2017 7 – 2019 9 Project ect Ap Approvals als

  • During its approval process, each project will demonstrate how

it satisfies the Southern Bayfront framework and contributes to the overall goals we’ve outlined

  • While each project may not fulfill every goal, the projects will

collec lecti tively ly achi hieve e the package of Southern Bayfront community benefits

Next Steps

Mission Rock Pier 70 Former Potrero Power Plant India Basin Former Hunters Point Plant