San Diego Leaders refuse to analyze an Alternative 15-Acre sites for a multi- purpose NFL Stadium and Contiguous Convention Center Expansion on State Tidelands,

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San Diego Leaders refuse to analyze an Alternative 15-Acre sites for a multi- purpose NFL Stadium and Contiguous Convention Center Expansion on State Tidelands, as an Alternative project for the ongoing Draft EIR for the 5 Acre Convention Center Phase III Expansion. The reason given by Mayor Sanders designee Cushman to reject the idea, is that the California Coastal Commission would never allow tidelands to be filled in San Diego Bay. Our reply is that the State Tidelands would not be filled in, but instead a full Reclamation would take place, which would take negate the Seismic Hazard of Liquefaction, remove and clean up all the historic toxic sediments, improve public Coastal Access to our Waterfront, and provide a waterproof, subterranean Structural Bathtub Foundation for Proof of Concept. The Cistern would capture and clean Storm Water; and desalinate water in San Diego Bay. Our Alternative Waterfront site for a multi-purpose NFL Stadium, Convention and Event Center should be analyzed as an Alternative Contiguous Convention Center Space. Since this project is on State lands, we are asking the CCC to analyze our idea, and if interested in keeping the Chargers in San Diego, make the City prepare an Updated Notice of Preparation so the Alternative can be analyzed concurrently. November 4, Katheryn Rhodes, 1

ALTERNATIVE CONTIGUOUS MULTI-PURPOSE NFL STADIUM AND CONVENTION CENTER PHASE III EXPANSION ON THE PUBLICALLY-OWNED WATERFRONT. CISTERN STRUCTURAL FOUNDATION FOR SAN DIEGO WATER SECURITY. REQUIREMENTS IS AN UPDATED NOTICE OF PREPARATION TO ANALYZE ALTERNATIVE PROJECT IN THE EIR. LIMITED ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR SEISMIC AND CONTAMINATED SOIL TESTING. APPROXIMATELY $400,000 TO ANALYZE ALTERNATIVE IN THE ONGOING EXISTING EIR. 2

THE UNITED STATES BULKHEAD LINE PARALEL TO THE 10 TH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL AND EMBARCADERO MARINA PARKS NORTH AND SOUTH IS THE WESTERN DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY. CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION HAS FINAL AUTHORITY OVER THE PORT, CCDC, AND THE CITY OF SD 3

CCC EXISTING VIEW CORRIDOR IS PROTECTED. INCREASE PUBLIC ACCESS 4

Contiguous Convention Center space can be designed into a multi-purpose NFL Stadium, Convention and Event Center on the Waterfront in San Diego Bay. 5

Current Design of Convention Center is founded on Piles, 5 Acres reclaimed tidelands. 6

CALTRANS ON-LINE SEISMIC HAZARD MAP SHOWS AN ACTIVE FAULT THROUGH THE ORIGINAL CONVENTION CENTER BUILT IN CONTINUOUS PUMPING IS REQUIRED TO KEEP THE LOWER PARKING STRUCTURE DRY. 7

ICONIC SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE ON THE AUSTRIALIAN WATERFRONT. PLEASE NOTE THE PUBLIC WATERFRONT ACCESS AND ADJACENT OPEN SPACE PARK LAND. Our idea includes an open public walkway/Access around the structure to the Waterfront. 8

ALTERNATIVE FINANCING PLAN FOR MULTI-PURPOSE NFL STADIUM AND CONTINGUOUS CONVENTION CENTER EXPANSION. SAN DIEGO HAS NOT INCREASE THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX (TOT) SINCE TRIED 2 TIMES SINCE The LAST VOTE IN DID NOT EVEN GET 50 PERCENT OF THE VOTE FOR GENERAL FUND EXPENSES. We believe the ballot failure was due to the knowledge that any money would be used to bail out the City’s pension deficit, and no tangible Civic improvements would be financed. A June 5, 2012 or November 6, 2012 public vote for a 4 percent City-wide or County-wide TOT tax that could be used for public infrastructure and public parks only. A new city-wide or county-wide 2/3 public vote approval for regional infrastructure projects and public parks (Balboa Park, and beaches) to create water security for San Diego using structural cistern foundations to capture/clean/desalinate water on San Diego Bay. 9

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER SECURITY. According to the Mayor's Economic Competitiveness report, our number one civic issue that requires a solution is the annual $31 million in Fines from the City’s General Funds, increasing to an annual $50 million, for urban Storm Water runoff that empties into San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean. San Diego has no where to store any storm water. The structural cistern foundation would provide proof of concept for the full Reclamation of our public tidelands, remove liquefiable soils and toxic sediments and would serve as the stable foundation for a privately financed NFL Stadium/ Convention Center Expansion project based on the AEG’s LA Farmers Field. Part of the issue is also a new Desalinization Plant on San Diego Bay. Desalinization – aka DeSalting was created in San Diego. The original plant was located on Point Loma by the Wastewater Treatment Plant from 1962 to General Atomics in San Diego created the large scale Reverse Osmosis technology use in ROGA stand for Reverse Osmosis General Atomics. In 1964 the Point Loma ROGA plant that was moved to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Currently four states including California are trying to invest public funds for a needed fresh water infrastructure project in Mexico near Rosarito Beach. US Federal government has an EQA/NEPA approved EIR 60 foot Utility corridor Right-of-Way along the US/Mexican border. 10