Planning Commission, City of Brisbane Public Hearing for the Sierra Point Biotech Project November 29, 2007 SIERRA POINT BIOTECH PROJECT.

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Planning Commission, City of Brisbane Public Hearing for the Sierra Point Biotech Project November 29, 2007 SIERRA POINT BIOTECH PROJECT

Project Overview Purpose of Tonight’s Meeting CEQA Process EIR Content Next Steps OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION

22.8-acre site Surrounding development: –Marina –Office Towers –Hotel PROJECT SITE

Sierra Point peninsula created via landfill for City of San Francisco Sierra Point redevelopment began in 1970s Revised Design Guidelines and Master Plan (2001) Allowed at Project Site: 3 buildings (630,000 sq. ft.) 1 parking garage (4 above-ground levels) PROJECT HISTORY

Existing Master Plan SIERRA POINT MASTER PLAN

PROJECT CONSIDERED IN DEIR

ADDITIONAL RETAIL ALTERNATIVE

Construction of 5 office/R&D buildings −3- and 4-stories −Total 540,185 sq. ft. −Approx. 1,800 employees Construction of 1,799 parking spaces −1 parking structure (6-levels, 1,047 spaces) −surface parking lots (752 spaces) Retail liner along garage (total 15,000 sq. ft.) Improvements to Bay Trail along shoreline Transfer of 12,500 sq. ft. of retail space from Parcel R Transfer of 89,815 sq. ft. of office space to Parcel 3 ADDITIONAL RETAIL ALTERNATIVE

Certification of the Sierra Point Biotech Project EIR Approval of: - General Plan Text Amendment - Zoning Text Amendment - Combined Site & Architectural Design Guidelines Amendment -Transfer of Square Footage - Design Permit - Parking Modification Use Permit - Development Agreement REQUIRED PROJECT APPROVALS

Provide a Project Overview Present the CEQA Analysis Discussion PURPOSE OF TONIGHT’S MEETING

Scoping of Issues (January 2006) Preparation of Draft EIR Distribution of Draft EIR (November 2006) Public Hearing on Draft EIR (December 14, 2006) End of Public Review Period (January 2, 2006) Response to Comments Document (April 2007) Modification of Project Design to Reduce Visual Impacts Analysis of Revised Alternative (November 2007) Certification of EIR CEQA PROCESS

Introduction/Summary Project Description Impacts Analysis Alternatives Description and Analyses Mandatory CEQA Sections Response to Comments Document Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program COMPONENTS OF THE EIR

TOPICS ADDRESSED IN THE DEIR A.Land Use and Planning Policy B. Population, Employment and Housing C. Transportation, Circulation and Parking (SU) D. Air Quality (S) E. Noise (S) F. Geology, Soils and Seismicity (S) G. Hydrology and Water Quality (S) H. Biological Resources (S) I. Hazards and Hazardous Materials (S) J. Public Services and Recreation K. Utilities and Infrastructure (S) L. Visual Resources (SU)

Transportation and Circulation: Sierra Point Parkway/US 101 Northbound Ramp LOS F in Cumulative Condition for AM Peak Hour US 101 Freeway Segments - LOS Impacts in the Cumulative Plus Project Condition Visual Resources: Degradation of existing views and visual quality due to construction of parking garage adjacent to Sierra Point Parkway KEY FINDINGS Significant Unavoidable Impacts

The Draft EIR identifies a range of reasonable alternatives that would feasibly attain most project objectives and avoid or lesson significant project effects: No Project Alternative (2001 City-approved Master Plan) Revised Site Plan Alternative (Two Parking Garage Design) After publication of the Draft EIR, an environmentally superior modified alternative was proposed: Additional Retail Alternative (One Parking Garage with Retail Liner) PROJECT ALTERNATIVES

No Project Alternative –630,000 sq. ft. office project –3 buildings (6, 8 and 10 stories) –1 parking garage (4 above-ground levels) –2,100 employees –Existing Master Plan PROJECT ALTERNATIVES

Revised Site Plan Alternative –540,185 sq. ft. office/R&D project –5 office/R&D buildings (3 and 4 stories) –2 parking garages (4 above-ground levels) –1,800 employees

PROJECT ALTERNATIVES Additional Retail Alternative –540,185 sq. ft. office/R&D project –5 office/R&D buildings (3 and 4 stories) –1 parking garage with retail liner –1,800 employees

PROJECT ALTERNATIVES Additional Retail Alternative -Transfer of 12,500 sq. ft. of retail space from Parcel R

COMPARISON OF IMPACTS The Additional Retail Alternative is Environmentally Superior to the Proposed Project and would reduce impacts for the following EIR Topics: Transportation, Circulation and Parking (2 Impacts would remain SU) –Public parking lot would not disrupt the Bay Trail (eliminates Impact TRANS-10) Noise (remains S) –Revised mitigation measure to address airplane noise impacts on retail uses Visual Resources (reduced from SU to S) –Significant Unavoidable impact of parking garage reduced to less-than-significant level with addition of retail liner and mitigation measure

COMPARISON OF IMPACTS Additional Retail Alternative- No Change to the Following EIR Topics: Land Use and Planning Policy Population, Employment and Housing Air Quality (S) Geology, Soils and Seismicity (S) Hydrology and Water Quality (S) Biological Resources (S) Hazards and Hazardous Materials (S) Public Services and Recreation Utilities and Infrastructure (S)

Lists agencies and individuals who submitted comments Includes copies of all comments on the Draft EIR Provides a written response to each CEQA-related comment Includes corrections and revisions to the Draft EIR RESPONSE TO COMMENTS DOCUMENT

4 written comment letters received on the DEIR An additional comment letter from BCDC received in April persons provided verbal comments at the DEIR hearing Revisions made to Impacts and Mitigation Measure Statements –Air Quality –Hazardous Materials –Utilities RESPONSE TO COMMENTS DOCUMENT

NEXT STEPS CEQA –Prepare Draft Resolution, Findings and MMRP –Recommend Certification of the EIR Consider other Planning Approvals –General Plan Text Amendment –Zoning Text Amendment –Combined Site & Architectural Design Guidelines Amendment –Transfer of Square Footage –Design Permit –Parking Modification Use Permit –Development Agreement

END OF PRESENTATION

SQUARE FOOTAGE TRANSFERS

CONCEPTUAL PLAZA DESIGN

Transportation Circulation and Parking Geology, Soils Seismicity Hydrology and Water Quality Biological Resources Hazards and Hazardous Materials Utilities and Infrastructure Visual Resources DRAFT EIR - KEY FINDINGS

The Draft EIR analyzed: The Level of Service of 10 intersections The Level of Service of 6 freeway segments For 2 Project Scenarios: Background Development plus Project Conditions Cumulative Development plus Project Conditions KEY FINDINGS Transportation, Circulation and Parking

Intersection Level of Service Potential Impacts identified: Background Plus Project Condition –Sierra Point Parkway/US 101 Northbound Ramp –Sierra Point Parkway/Lagoon Way –Sierra Point Parkway/Shoreline Court Cumulative Plus Project Condition –Same 3 intersections –Bayshore Boulevard/Old County Road KEY FINDINGS Transportation, Circulation and Parking Mitigation Measures in DEIR to achieve less-than-significant level with exception of Sierra Point Parkway/US 101 Northbound Ramp in Cumulative Condition

Freeway Segments Level of Service Potential Impacts identified: Cumulative Plus Project Condition –US 101 SB Harney Way and Sierra Point Parkway AM Peak Hours –US 101 SB Sierra Point Parkway and Oyster Point Boulevard PM Peak Hours –US 101 NB Sierra Point Parkway and Oyster Point Boulevard AM Peak Hours KEY FINDINGS Transportation, Circulation and Parking Even with recommended Congestion Management Program recommendations to reduce trips, still Significant Unavoidable

Potential impacts identified: Seismically-induced ground shaking from San Andreas Fault and landfill integrity Ground settlement of underlying Bay Mud Landfill dike instability KEY FINDINGS Geology, Soils and Seismicity Mitigation measures in DEIR to reduce impacts to less- than-significant level

Potential impacts identified: Surface water degradation during construction Surface water and groundwater degradation during operation KEY FINDINGS Hydrology and Water Quality Mitigation measures identified in DEIR to reduce impacts to less-than-significant level

Potential impacts identified: Grading and construction may –Harm burrowing owl if present –Disturb nesting birds if present Construction and project operation may –Degrade marine habitat –Impact Essential Fish Habitat in Bay KEY FINDINGS Biological Resources Mitigation measures identified in DEIR to reduce impacts to less-than-significant level

Potential impacts identified: Construction-related hazards - improper use, storage or disposal Site preparation and development on a former landfill Use of animals in research KEY FINDINGS Hazards and Hazardous Materials Mitigation measures identified in DEIR to reduce impacts to less-than-significant level

Potential impacts identified: Potential for inadequate water supply after multiple dry years Existing water storage capacity inadequate to meet fire flow requirements Proposed joint water/fire flow distribution system creates water system operational issues KEY FINDINGS Utilities and Infrastructure Mitigation measures identified in DEIR to reduce impacts to less-than-significant level

Potential impacts identified: Peak wastewater flow could exceed lift station & offsite sewer line capacity Construction & maintenance of project utilities on landfill site subject to differential settlement and subsidence Future stormwater runoff could exceed offsite drainage system capacity KEY FINDINGS Utilities and Infrastructure Mitigation measures identified in DEIR to reduce impacts to less-than-significant level

Potential impacts identified: Degradation of existing views and visual quality due to construction of parking garage adjacent to Sierra Point Parkway Create new source of light and glare KEY FINDINGS Visual Resources Mitigation measures identified in DEIR to reduce light and glare but degradation of visual quality considered Significant Unavoidable