C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Central Estuary Plan A VISION FOR OAKLAND’S WATERFRONT Specific Plan and Environmental Assessment.

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C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Central Estuary Plan A VISION FOR OAKLAND’S WATERFRONT Specific Plan and Environmental Assessment Presentation to the Planning Commission December 16, 2009

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT This Evening’s Presentation  Introduce the Project  Plan Process  Preferred Alternative  Next Steps  Questions and Answers

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Planning Context General Plan Land Use Element Adopted 1998 Estuary Policy Plan Adopted 1999 Central Estuary Plan

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Why Prepare a Specific Plan Now? Central Estuary Plan  Transportation and infrastructure needs  Area-wide financing will help pay for needed improvements and community priorities like parks and open space

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Plan Process  8 PUBLIC WORKSHOPS March 23 – Define Project Vision April 22 – Confirm Project Vision, Introduce Healthy Development June 18 – Existing Conditions July 11 – Develop Alternative Concepts October 1 – Refined Alternatives November 14 – Preferred Alternative  February/March – Draft Plan  June – Final Plan

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Vision  Diverse and Vibrant Mix of Uses The Central Estuary area has a diverse and vibrant mix of unique neighborhoods, businesses, civic uses and industry which supports the local economy and provides well-paying jobs to area residents. The land use pattern and development standards provide for appropriate separation and transitions between residential areas and freeways and heavy industrial uses, creating a safe and healthy environment for residents, employees and visitors.

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Vision  Destination Waterfront The Bay Trail and its connections create a regional and local destination, linking the area’s diverse uses with continuous public open space and access along or near the waterfront. The Estuary waterfront is a focus of marine and boating activity, as well as restaurants and retail uses that attract visitors and capitalize on the waterfront setting. Existing and new parks and open spaces along the Estuary are linked to surrounding neighborhoods by open space, trails and walkable streets, and natural areas along the waterfront are preserved and enhanced.

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Vision  Complete, Safe and Clear Transportation Connections Complete streets that provide for all modes of travel create safe and comfortable pedestrian, bicycle and transit access within the Central Estuary area and link it to surrounding neighborhoods and destinations, including the City of Alameda and Fruitvale BART. Vehicular circulation is safe and understandable to visitors.

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Vision  Infrastructure to Support Development Improved and upgraded infrastructure supports both new development and the preservation and adaptive reuse of existing structures of historic value and architectural significance. New residential development is in keeping with the existing neighborhood character and fosters a mix of housing options, including affordable housing. New industrial and commercial development emphasizes marine uses, specialty food production, green technology and other industries important to the City’s economy.

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Subareas

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Other Key Areas

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Alternatives  Feasible Alternative Concepts Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Alternative 3

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Alternatives  Public Input +  Potential for Change +  Feasible Development 3 Alternatives

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Alternatives – Public Input

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Big ideas in all three alternatives  Preserving and improving what’s already good  Food industry and small/start-up industrial space is preserved and even expanded to varying degrees  Kennedy Tract neighborhood is protected and live- work designation is maintained. Neighborhood is expanded in some alternatives.  Continuing to connect the Bay Trail and connect people to the two major waterfront parks.  Taking advantage of waterfront with new housing and locating new industry and retail near freeway.  Better walking, better biking, more transit access

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Alternative 1  Overview Industry in the west, new housing and retail in the east  Adds 1,950 new residential units  Adds 436,000 square feet of office and retail  Loses 1,613,000 square feet of industrial space  Adds 350 Jobs

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Alternative 2 New housing in the west, green industry in the east  Adds 1,400 new residential units  Adds 173,000 square feet of office and retail  Loses 974,000 square feet of industrial space  Adds 700 Jobs

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Alternative 3  Overview Continuous residential waterfront and continuous east/west road  Adds 3,750 new residential units  Adds 279,000 square feet of office and retail - mostly new office to support green industry  Loses 1,897,000 square feet of industrial space  Adds 620 Jobs

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Key Opportunity Site Options

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Preferred Alternative

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Preferred Alternative  Overview Highlights  Preserves food industry, including ConAgra  Expands the Kennedy Tract neighborhood and creates a neighborhood main street on Fruitvale Avenue  Rezoning Owens-Brockway, requiring better connections and increases density near BART and adds open space  Takes best advantage of Tidewater for industry by supporting reinvestment with green jobs, and providing housing near park space

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Preferred Alternative  Overview Overview  Adds 2,450 new residential units  Adds 260,000 square feet of office and retail - mostly new retail along High Street  Loses 770,000 square feet of industrial space - Less than total industrial space of Owens Brockway  Adds 635 Jobs

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Development Concept

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Development Concept Industrial to Remain

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Development Concept Residential and Parks to Remain

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Development Concept Commercial to Remain

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Development Concept New Residential and Parks

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Development Concept New Commercial

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Development Concept Improved Pedestrian & Bicycle Connection

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Next Steps  Specific Plan – Plan Highlights  Land Use Districts  Public Health  Sustainability

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Land Use Districts  Develop standards for density, height and intensity by district  Focus on creating better connectivity through plan area and to surrounding region  Focus on quality public realm to create attractive and safe streets and public places

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Public Health  Have conducted an in-depth inventory of public health issues  Plan will address:  Increased access to parks and open space,  Better transitions between industry and residential areas,  Better ability to walk and bike in the area,  Indoor air quality standards, especially near freeway

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Sustainability  Specific Plan development standards will reflect best practices in sustainable planning and design based on:  LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND),  Innovative stormwater regulations  Keeping jobs in regionally- central location, and expanding green industry

C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Central Estuary Plan A VISION FOR OAKLAND’S WATERFRONT Specific Plan and Environmental Assessment Presentation to the Planning Commission December 16, 2009