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<br /> <br />16 | Page <br />Docktown Plan <br />OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 <br />the possibility of allowing Live Aboard uses at the Municipal Marina, which is operated by <br />the Port of Redwood City. Allowing Live Aboard uses at the Municipal Marina would <br />require approval by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission <br />(BCDC) and modification of marina use policies by the Port Commission. It is anticipated <br />that up to 19 Boats could ultimately be allowed to lease space at the Municipal Marina. <br />Capital improvements would be required at the Municipal Marina in order to support Live <br />Aboard uses, including increased sewer pump out capacity, upgraded electrical <br />equipment, new utility meters and pedestals, and enhancements to the dock closest to <br />the existing shower and laundry facilities. The cost and funding source for these <br />improvements and the potential timeline for allowing Live Aboard uses at the Municipal <br />Marina is currently being assessed. <br />SECTION 4: RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM <br />This section of the Docktown Plan describes the process for the review and approval of <br />this Docktown Plan, the Docktown relocation process, and the proposed relocation <br />advisory and financial assistance to be provided. <br />Draft Docktown Plan Review and Approval of the Final Docktown Plan <br />The City, through OPC, will ensure that all Households receive the following: <br />1. Full and timely access to documents relevant to the Relocation Assistance <br />Program; <br />2. Provision of technical assistance necessary to interpret elements of this <br />Docktown Plan and other pertinent materials; <br />3. Provision of electronic copies of the Draft Docktown Plan for review a <br />minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to consideration by the City Council. OPC <br />will receive comments from Households and other interested persons <br />regarding the Draft Docktown Plan;