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<br />I I <br /> I <br /> ¡ Chapter I - Background, Issues, and Goals <br /> I <br /> I Land Use Pattern. Given the potential for change and the area's lo- <br /> cation - i.e., waterfront access, proximity to and visibility from US <br /> I 101- opportunities for new development are plentiful. They range <br /> from commerciaVretail to office/R&D to residential, with a variety <br /> 1 of possible types of development within and/or related to these <br /> I land use categories. The City evaluated a number of basic land use <br /> and development scenarios as part of its Bayfront study process. <br /> I The final concept land use pattern is illustrated on the "Bayfront <br /> Study Land Use Concept" graphic. <br /> ¡ The Land Use Concept shows an area of buffer commercial uses <br /> J along US 101 between Whipple Avenue and Maple Street. Indus- <br /> I triaVtransition uses east of Maple Street complete the US 101 front- <br /> age from Maple Street to Seaport Boulevard. Residential use flanks <br /> I Redwood Creek extending north and west. An active, pedestrian-oriented community hub is a key <br /> A community hub is centered within the residential area, with wa- ingredient of the Bayfront Study Concept. <br /> I <br /> ter-edge frontage and direct access from Bair Island Road. The com- <br /> I munity hub contains a mix of local- and visitor-oriented commercial Curbside parking and striped bike lanes are established along all <br /> I and public uses, waterfront plazas and supporting pedestrian walk- major streets as part of new development and public projects, with <br /> ways. It is the activity center for the entire Bayfront area. the exception of East Bayshore Road's westerly/freeway frontage. <br /> I Existing industrial land use would remain for the foreseeable future Special and/or reconfigured intersections are created at the follow- <br /> ing locations: <br /> I in the area east of Maple and north of Blomquist, site of the Granite <br /> I Rock facility. The existing police station would also remain. The 4- 1. Whipple Avenue/East Bayshore Road - Near term visibility, traffic <br /> acre, city-owned parcel to the north of the police station could be calming, and pedestrian and bicycle access. Long-term complete <br /> I developed as a new waterfront park. intersection reconfiguration is created to accommodate a new <br /> scenic entrance drive. <br /> ï Vehicular Circulation, Transit, and Bikeways. East Bayshore Road <br /> and Blomquist Street will be linked by the proposed Redwood Creek 2. East Bayshore Road/Bair Island Road/Blomquist Extension - A round- <br /> I Bridge and Blomquist Street Extension to create a continuous east- about or other gateway configuration is created to slow traffic <br /> I west route between Whipple Avenue and Seaport Boulevard. A new and provide an attractive entrance to the residential areas and <br /> scenic entrance drive is created along Steinberger Slough levee, link- the Redwood Creek Bridge. <br /> I ing Bair Island Road directly to Whipple Avenue. Bair Island Road, <br /> incorporating the existing Ucelli Drive, is improved as a public street 3. Blomquist Extension/Docktown - Similar to the intersection at East <br /> J to provide public access to Outer Pete's Harbor. Bayshore Road, a complementary roundabout or other gateway <br /> I - 17 - Final Plan - June 2004 <br /> J <br />