HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAC 2019-11-07 AgendaNOVEMBER 7, 2019
CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING
THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL
7:00 P.M.
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of October 3rd Meeting Notes
3. Presentation – Form Based Codes & Downtown Precise Plan – Barry Miller & Opticos
(https://storage.googleapis.com/proudcity/sanrafaelca/uploads/2019/09/DSR_DowntownOptio
ns_DRAFT_Edited_20190830version.pdf)
4. Project Updates
a. 703 3rd St. (Seagate—120 apartments/969 sf retail)
b. 350 Merrydale Road (45 townhouses)
c. 999 3rd St. (Biomarin/Whistlestop—207,000 sf commercial/67 senior units)
d. 1001 4th St. (Goldstone—retail and housing)
e. Downtown Transit Center
f. 2nd/B St Housing
g. Francisco Blvd Hotel
h. Others
5. Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) Impacts on Local Business
6. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items
7. Suggestions for Future Agenda Items
8. Adjournment
Citizens Advisory Committee for Economic Development and Affordable Housing (CAC)
City of San Rafael
October 3, 2019
Meeting Summary Notes
CAC Members Present: Roger Smith, Bill O’Connell, Glenn Koorhan, Gladys Gilliland, Bill Carney, Andrew
Naja-Riese, Dirck Brinkerhoff, Mari Jones, Madeline Silva Khan, Joe McCallum
CAC Members Absent: Kati Miller
City Staff Present: Simon Vuong
Members of the Public Present: Paula Doubleday, Ken Dickenson,
1.Call to Order: Chair Carney called the meeting to order at 7:03 pm.
CAC welcomed new member Madeline Silva Khan.
2. Approval of September 5th Meeting Minutes: Approved as submitted.
CAC members also discussed the content provided in meeting minutes by distinguishing between action
minutes versus detailed minutes. The minutes should describe the essence of what was discussed in the
meeting along with actions taken.
3. Approval of CAC letter on 703 3rd St. – draft attached. (Seagate—120 units/969 sf retail): Approved
as submitted.
4. Project Updates
a. Costco/Merlone Geier (146,958 sf commercial): The CAC would like to hear a presentation on
conceptual development before sending a letter to the City Council. Members of the public reported
concerns from the recent Costco Open House, including traffic and environmental issues from gas
station, light pollution, and noise.
b. 350 Merrydale Road (45 townhouses): No updates.
c. 999 3rd St. (Biomarin/Whistlestop—207,000 sf commercial/67 senior units): A draft EIR has been
circulated and went to the Planning Commission on September 24th.
d. 1001 4th St. (Goldstone—retail and housing): Will be presented to the City Council on Nov. 18th. The
City finalized an exclusive negotiating document. CAC members discussed management of the
automated parking garage and the housing goals of the project, including their desire that more
affordable units be part of the negotiations.
e. Downtown Transit Center: No updates.
f. Downtown Precise Plan: This topic will be discussed at the November CAC meeting.
g. Others: Construction of the Marriot Hotel on 5th Avenue is beginning.
5. Discussion of housing development challenges. Public workshops are scheduled November 6, 7:00
pm, BioMarin Campus and November 14, 7:00 pm, City Hall. CAC members are invited to the attend the
workshops and provide feedback.
6. Public comment on any non-agenda items: None.
7. Future agenda items: Downtown precise plan (November) and housing development challenges
(December). January will include officer elections.
8. Adjournment: Chair Carney adjourned the meeting at 8:32 pm.
Respectfully submitted by Andy Naja-Riese