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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTC Agd Pkt 2001-04-03 /!fCiJ~ TOWN OF TIBURON Special Town Council Meeting _ TaWR COtlllGil ChambeF& Co "" ~'~ 1505 Tiburon Boulevard (2 () ~ Tiburon, CA 94920 . 7:00 PM - Tuesday, April 3, 2001 ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Town Clerk at (415) 435-7377. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the Town to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION Copies of all agenda reports and supporting data are available for viewing and inspection at Town Hall and at the Belvedere- Tiburon Library located adjacent to Town Hall. PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Hearings provide the general public and interested parties an opportunny to provide testimony on these items. If you challenge any proposed action(s) in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing(s) described later in this agenda, or in written correspondence delivered to the Town Council at, or prior to, the Public Hearing(s). AGENDA CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL Councilmember Bach, Councilmember Gram. Council member Slavitz, Vice Mayor Matthews, Mayor Thompson WORKSHOP The members of the Tiburon Town Council. in conjunction with the members of the Belvedere City Council, have been invited to attend the regular meeting of the Belvedere-Tiburon Joint Recreation Committee to hear a presentation conceming the Reed Union School District's Facilities Master Plan. INTERVIEWS (Design Review Board Vacancy) 8:00 p.m. Richard Schotte, 1845 Mountain View Drive 8:15 p.m. Richard Collins, 660 Tiburon Boulevard \ fJ 0 ;t1~ ~J drfu ADJOURNMENT - to ADri/4. 2001 Reaular Meet/na ;J,O LOu ( V~ (1)\ 'L- ) {~ 5 y <:) 1- (teflJ . . 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ON'/;:o 11/1'4",6' ,if fit, "'~G'<</'" 6..u g;, d,<'/ No1i': 7I1A;l6" Au! ;f.: ".,..I/c<< 'T ,,/ "" Ie,-;E 1/~ur ])<:<lE (./},:/5 E hPMIf ,'5 to J~.Id'U/ .0 kG"d[ J~ 1f'~/J/t.,lc~.E r:,~ IS- ",",OJYKr. Hd';;> 7? hlJ"'c ,',., tJet;;t~-e C~o J ' _~, - - I i::",;N('C, 1J,c /Yew he?t.:-..JE. Town Hall Use -------------------------------------- _ Appointed to: (Commission, Board or Committee) (Date) 7-:1 r- !"^ ' (fd f ^ .zJufbVe tV-... ~k() _ Date Application Received: ~ - ;Z r- 00 Interview ate: r 1, Uoo . _ Date Term Expires: ength of Term: ------- jrn 12/95 ,L.~~ /f- 3 -- ~l ;rIA RECEIVED COMMISSION. BOARD & COJ\'~nTTEE MAY 25 2000 (C:~o .. ~o. ~ f TOWN OF TIBURON 1.50$ TIBURON BOULEVARD. TIBURON . CALIFORNIA 94920 . (41~j 4.15.7373 FAX (4Ij) 4~S.2438 TOWN MANAGERS OFFICE A P P LIe A T ION TOWN OFT16URON The Town Council considers appointments to its various Town commissions, boards and committee throughout the year due to term expirations and unforeseen vacancies. In its effort to broaden participation by local residents in Tiburon's local governmental process and activities, the Council needs to know your interest in serving the Town in some capacity. Please indicate your specific areas of interest and special skills or experience which would be beneficial to the Town, by completing both sides ofthis form and returning it to Town Hall. Copies will be forwarded to the Town Council and informal applicant/Council interviews are scheduled periodically during the year. Your application will also remain on file at Town Hall for a period of one (1) year. Thank you for your willingness to serve the Tiburon community. &A Robert L. Kleinert Town Manager * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Indicate Your Area(s) ofInte....t in Numerical Order (#1 Being the Greatest Interest) I PLANNING PARKS & OPEN SPACE 3 DESIGN REVIEW RECREA nON HERITAGE & ARTS 2- DISASTER PREPAREDNESS .If BUDGET & FINANCE LIB Ro\RY RECYCLING & W ASTE MA.l~AGEMENT DOWNTOWN REVIT ALIZA nON TASK FORCE 1 -: ~ 6' . . Richard B. Collins 660 Tiburon Boulevard Tiburon, California 94920 Telephone 415 7895205; Fax 415 789 5206 RECEIVED JAN 2 4 2001 TOWN MANAI3E!l!l OPP'CE TQWN 9F TIaWRQN January ZZ, 2001 Ale.'C: McIn tyre Town Manager Town of Tiburon 1505 Tiburon Boulevard Tiburon, CA 94920 Re: Application for vacancy on Planning Commission Dear Mr. McIntyre: On July 10, ZOOO, I submitted my application for appointment to the Planning Commission of the Town of Tiburon to fill a vacancy that e.xisted at that time. However, as it turned out, a member of the Town's Design Review Board who had also applied for the position was selected to fill the vacancy. I am aware that another vacancy presently exists on the Town's Planning Commission as a result of a recent resignation of a member of the Town Council and the appointment of a member of the Planning Commission to fill that vacancy. I have a continued interest in serving on the Town's Planning Commission, and although I submitted an application in July ZOOO, because that application may no longer be on file with the Town, I am submitted a renewed application for the Town's consideration for an appointment to the vacant position that presently exists on the Town's Planning Commission. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. cc: Mr. Scott Anderson, Planning Director ,":\87/28.88 OW 15: 15 41543=2438 TOWN OF TI BURON P/lGE 83 . . N A.J.\1E: / ClIA-/< tJ if. Co G L. /.-v.s MAILING ADDRESS: 0 -r/-8V..e.o-<J J3~V~., 7/-tV~~ c4 9~?.:zo TELEPHONE: HOlDc:7ffrZ-oS- Work: 7.f9S'2o.5'FaxNo. ???SZcb PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOC. (Ir.ppllcable) Ail'" TIBURON RESIDENT: (Y....) 1 DATE SUBMITTED: //22/0 I ~ ,,' " - . ~,~-' :;'J:~ . ,::-:~N4':f ~::--;;~-;!~~.;"1~-i~-?~<-;\\"l@:.~~i.tt1 ",,;g~ '" ~ I ~, ,,' _ , ,. (~., f1ci:'Cl"..., ,,,........., ~~ , ~ .--:: ," -'~ ,.vA. '....r":'-'~ ,.~,;'~~:::~-~!.;,('....~.rlr'l~"U..c~ , _ ' - '.... '..--- ,'.."" _,..~1.~", "tf '1.~ f.:< . ; _ : ' ^' ~ ~ ~ ,,~ ":.~-,._0:)_:Y:':~~'~~~4.:~~~~~ii'~: ''--~ , .I' U~€:' 5~ A-rr"K/I'Sj . .7 //4'6'e. $G!F A7'7AC#E-d_ V' Town Hall U,e --------------------------------- _ Date ,\pplicatlon ~ed: lnternew Date: _ Appeinced to: (Commission, Board or Committ~) (Date) _ Da12 Term Expire3: u:nglh ofTenn: jm l2/95 2 . APPLICANT'S REASONS FOR SELECTING TIlE PlANNING COMMISSION AS AN AREA OF INTEREST The Town of Tiburon is a very special community that affords its residents an idyllic place to live. My wife Patricia and I relocated to the Town four years ago from the Palos Verdes peninsula in southern California. We had both lived in southern California since birth. Over the years, we spent a good deal of time in the San Francisco area, and we found ourselves returning to Tiburon, time and time again. When we ded.ded to relocate to the San Francisco area, the choice was quite simple. We have enjoyed our time here more than any other place that we have lived and our expectations as to the quality of this community and our life-style here have been far in away surpassed. We are also engaged in local activities, having joined the Belvedere Tennis Club (where I presently serve as a member of the board of directors), the Newcomer's Club (where my wife is presently serving as president) and the Corinthian Yacht Club. My interest in serving on the Town's Planning Commission if three-fold: (i) my general desire to contribute to the community in which I live after many years of a professional career that inhibited my ability to involve myself in community affairs to the extent that I would have wished; and (ii) my specific desire to serve on a public agency that is charged with the responsibility of enhancing and preserving, through the review and approval planning process, the beauty, charm, appeal, character and integrity of the community; and (Hi) my specific experience in the real estate industry as an attorney for the past 38 years, specializing in commercial real estate and other areas of development, and, as an owner, developer and manager of residential, commercial and office properties over the past 25 years. APPLICANT'S QUAllFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: I have been a real estate attorney for the past 33 years. My attached resume outlines my activities and engagements as an attorney in the real estate industry. I have also been active in the real estate industry as an owner, developer, redeveloper, operator and manager of commercial, office and residential properties. My resume outlines my activities as an owner, developer and manager of real property. I have appeared before Planning Commissions, City Councils and other governmental agencies in various cities in my capacity as an attorney for clients that I have represented. I have also appeared before various governmental agencies in my capacity for 10 years as the attorney for the Redondo Beach Redevelopment Agency in the 1980's. I have also served as a homeowner's association president and a board member of 2 different homeowner's associations, and, in that capacity, I have appeared before Planning Commissions, City Councils and other public agencies. I have the time and the interest, and I also believe I have the training, experience and expertise to endeavor to promote the general welfare of the community by property interpreting and implementing the Tiburon General Plan and the Tiburon Zoning Ordinance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, r do not hold myself out by any means as having any particular expertise from the public agency side of the planning and permitting process. . . RICHARD B. COLLINS ATTORNEY A licensed attorney in the State of California, specializing in the field of real property law, with emphasis upon the acquisition, financing, development, leasing, operation and management of co=ercial properties, including regional shopping centers, community shopping centers, neighborhood and strip shopping centers, commercial buildings, office buildings and industrial properties. Represented, worked and negotiated with owners, managers, developers, equity participants, lenders, major tenants, national tenants, state and national financial institutions, state governments, counties, cities and law firms across the United States, for over the past thirty five (35) years, Formerly a senior partner in the law firm of Collins, Gleason and Kinney, a law firm located in southern California which, for over twenty (20) years, engaged in the specialized nationwide practice involving regional and other shopping centers, and, other commercial real estate law development. Clients of Collins, Gleason and Kinney, induded such clients as Ernest W. Hahn, Inc., a major nationwide publicly held shopping center developer. Mr. Collins served as counsel to the Board of Directors and also handled real estate matters for the company; The Macerich Company, a nationwide publicly held shopping owner, developer and manager; The City of Redondo Beach Redevelopment Authority. The law firm's representation also induded clients such as Homart Development Company; the MacDonald Group; Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company; Lincoln Property Company and other nationally known developers and other institutions. Served as the attorney for the Redondo Beach Redevelopment Agency for nine (9) years, during which legal services were provided for the acquisition, development, financing and sale of a fifty-five (55) acre downtown redevelopment project on which Lincoln Property Company was the major developer. The project included a public parking structure, commercial and other properties and over four hundred (400) condominium and apartment units. The project was financed in part through public bond financing. Participation in real estate transactions which have included the acquisition of real estate properties aggregating over $500,000,000 in equity and loan contributions, gross sale proceeds of in excess of $1,000,000,000, and real estate financing transactions of in excess of $1,000,000,000. A native of Santa Barbara, California, Mr. Collins attended San Fernando Valley State College, earned his law degree from Loyola Law School in 1962, and was admitted to the California Bar in 1963. Mr. Collins is a former President of the South Bay Bar Association, was a member of Phi Delta Phi Law Fraternity, is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the California State Bar Association, and served as a member of the Advisory Board of Northrop Institute of Technology Law School. Mr. Collins has also served as a panelist at the International Conference of Shopping Centers Law Conference and on other legal education panels involving real estate matters. . . DEVELOPER Developer, redeveloper, owner, operator and manager of real estate properties since 1979, including, but not limited to, the following properties: 1. Acquisition, development, renovation, ownership, operation and management, from time to time, of twenty-eight (Z8) real estate properties, consisting of five (6) mobile home parks (Glendale, AZ, Sacramento, CA, Arroyo Grande, CA, Vista, CA, San Marcos, CA, Vacaville, CA); six (6) office buildings (Lakewood, CA, Oakland, CA, Mountain View, CA and Fremont, CA); one (1) restaurant (Fremont, CA); one (1) office-industrial building (Newport Beach, CA); two (Z) commercial buildings (Laguna Beach, CA); nine (9) shopping center (Casa Grande, AZ, Rialto, CA, Upland, CA, Milpitas, CA, Redwood City, CA, Mountain View, CA, Fremont, CA and Hayward, CA); two (Z) apartment complexes (40 units in Monterey, CA)(54 units in Visalia, CA); and, three (3) triplex buildings (San Francisco, CA). Z. Developed, constrUcted and renovated over Z70,0CIJ square feet of retail shopping center space and over 150,0CIJ square feet of office building space. SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA PROJECTS C & C Equities, a general partnership consisting of two (Z) general partners, one of which is Mr. Collins, has developed the following properties in the San Francisco Bay Area. 1. OLIVER CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER. A 77,OCIJ square foot shopping center located in Hayward, California. The center will be anchored by a 51,000 square foot Save Max:( grocery store. The tenants in this center included Old Stone Bank, Taco Bell, 7-11 and the United States Post Office. The center also included a Chevron Service Station and a McDonalds restaurant owned by others. The center renovated, leased and managed by C & C Equities. This shopping center was acquired in 1989 and was sold in August 1998. Z. FREMONT HOME FURNISHING CENTER. A 115,OCIJ square foot shopping center located in Fremont, California. This property is anchored by a 6O,OCIJ square foot Levitz Furniture Store. C & C Equities expanded this property by adding 55,OCIJ square feet of retail stores in three (3) separate buildings. The other tenants in this center included Ortho Mattress, Krause's Sofa Factory, Western Appliance, other retail furniture uses and a restaurant. This center was owned, leased and managed by C & C Equities. This center was acquired in 1986 and was sold in 1997. 3. BLOSSOM V ALLEY SHOPPING CENTER. A 92,OCIJ square foot shopping center located in Mountain View, California. C & C Equities completely renovated this thirty five (35) year old shopping center and added l6,0CIJ square feet of retail/office in two (2) new buildings to the existing 76,000 square feet of stores. The Shopping Center was anchored by a 27,000 Safeway Store, the United States Post Office, Great Western Bank and Wells Fargo Bank. This center was owned, leased and managed by C & C Equities. This shopping center was acquired in 1988, and was sold in 1996. ? . . 4. MILPIT AS CENTER. A 118,000 square foot Home Depot center located in Milpitas, California. C & C acquired this site and sold a portion of the land to Home Depot upon which a Home Depot store was constructed. C & C developed two (2) retail shops buildings on the site aggregating 18,000 square feet. This project was developed and leased in 1988-1989 and has been sold. 5. CIVIC CENTER PLAZA. A n,ooo square foot office building complex and an 11,000 square foot El Torito restaurant located in Fremont. California. The development and construction of this project consisted ofa three3) story SO,OOO square foot office building togeth~ with two (2) single story office buildings aggregating 17,000 square feet. The land for this project was acquired in 1980; the project was developed during 1981-1984, and was sold in 1985. ,