Living with a Rising Bay: Vulnerability and Adaptation in San Francisco Bay and on its Shoreline San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission.

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Living with a Rising Bay: Vulnerability and Adaptation in San Francisco Bay and on its Shoreline San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission

Bay and Shoreline Band Jurisdictions

Salt Pond or Managed Wetland Jurisdiction

Salt Pond or Managed Wetland Jurisdiction

Project Description 200-acre Mixed-use Retirement Community – 1,300 units (townhomes, garden apartments/ condominiums, and assisted living facility – 100,000 square feet of community serving retail – Bus Transit Station – 3 acres Parkland, 9-hole Golf Course – Bay Trail Corridor

Project in Shoreline Band Current requirements: maximum feasible public access, priority use consistency Climate Change requirements: – Assess viability of public access in light of projected sea level rise – In undeveloped areas, no new Bay fill for shoreline protection

Project in Bay Climate Change Requirements: – Assess impacts of projected sea level rise and risks of development and design to avoid impacts and risks – In undeveloped areas, no new Bay fill for shoreline protection – Shoreline protection integrated with adjoining areas, mitigation provided where necessary

Project in Salt Pond or Managed Wetland Climate Change requirements: – Assess impacts of projected sea level rise and risks of development and design to avoid impacts and risks – In undeveloped areas, no new Bay fill for shoreline protection – New shoreline protection integrated with adjoining shoreline protection where appropriate

Project in Salt Pond or Managed Wetland Climate Change requirements: – Consistency with Policy 3-c – In undeveloped areas, no new Bay fill for shoreline protection

Thank you Joe LaClair Presentation to the Commission December 3, 2009