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CC 2020-10-27_11a Supplemental No 1 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: WHITNEY MCDONALD, CITY MANAGER JESSICA MATSON, DEPUTY CITY CLERK SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION AGENDA ITEM 11.a – OCTOBER 27, 2020 CITY COUNCIL MEETING CONSIDERATION OF PRE-APPLICATION NO. 20-003; CONSTRUCTION OF A PROPOSED FOUR-STORY, 113 ROOM HOTEL; LOCATION – 727 EL CAMINO REAL; APPLICANT – ELA FOODS, INC.; REPRESENTATIVE – CAROL FLORENCE, OASIS ASSOCIATES INC. DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2020 Attached is correspondence received by 4 PM today for the above referenced item. cc: City Manager City Attorney City Clerk City Website (or public review binder) From:A & N To:public comment Subject:Council Meeting 10-27-2020 RE: Item 11.a Proposed 113 Room Hotel Date:Saturday, October 24, 2020 9:09:47 PM Please, NO four-story buildings. Nellie Madson From:Kevin Buchanan To:public comment Subject:Item 11.a - 727 El Camino Real Date:Tuesday, October 27, 2020 2:31:45 PM I'm writing to comment on the project at 727 El Camino Real. Angled on-street parking Please consider redesigning the angled on-street parking on El Camino Real. El Camino Real is one of the 2 east/west bike lanes in the city. On-street angled parking poses greater risk to cyclists here as drivers cannot see cyclists (or other cars for that matter) as they are backing out of these parking spaces. https://link.edgepilot.com/s/7d7d25b8/JiG7d9JCMkOwLGKj0aJPVA? u=http://www.pedbikesafe.org/bikesafe/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=5 https://link.edgepilot.com/s/64ae5164/ZKY7wvcQu025o3XA3-o8mQ? u=https://sf.streetsblog.org/2020/09/03/angled-parking-perpetuates-hazards/ Accessibility to the community The Analysis of Issues states: The General Plan Land Use designation of the project site is Mixed Use, which is intended to provide for a variety of retail and service commercial, offices, residential, and other compatible uses that support multiple neighborhoods and the greater community. The entire first floor of this project is a parking lot, with the restaurant and conference rooms elevated above, unreachable by direct access from the street. This project would be better integrated with and more welcoming to the neighborhood and community if the restaurant and any other amenities that could potentially serve public benefit were located on the ground floor. The ground floor would be more easily accessible by walking or biking by residents and visitors alike (businesses and restaurants on Grand Ave and the village are less than a mile away) and would be more unified with the surrounding space, rather than using our city's land as purely a walled garden for tourists and visitors. Kevin Buchanan Links contained in this email have been replaced. If you click on a link in the email above, the link will be analyzed for known threats. If a known threat is found, you will not be able to proceed to the destination. If suspicious content is detected, you will see a warning.