HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-19-2013 PH1 Anderson 2Goodwin, Heather
n: Marx, Jan
A: Saturday, February 16, 2013 7:54 AM
To: Mark Anderson
Cc: Lichtig, Katie; Johnson, Derek; Goodwin, Heather
Subject: RE: Council Meeting - Tuesday, February 9th - Amend conditions of the Tract Map 2342
Thank you for your message, Mr. Anderson. I am including our city manager and community development director in this
response, so that they can get back to both of us regarding the issues you raise.
I also am including our assistant city clerk, so that she can post your email as agenda correspondence for the February
19, 2013 city council meeting, which has this item on the agenda.
Jan Howell Marx
Mayor of San Luis Obispo
(805) 781 -7120 or (805) 541 -2716
From: Mark Anderson [mark @andersoncommercialre.com]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 4:09 PM
To: Marx, Jan
Subject: Council Meeting - Tuesday, February 9th - Amend conditions of the Tract Map 2342
Jan —
the owner of San Luis Mini Storage at 445 Prado Road and have a long term leasehold interest in the property
fed by Alfie Martinelli. Those leasehold rights include a vested right to purchase the property in the future;
tnerefore, I have an interest in the Prado Road improvement discussions surrounding the Margarita Area Specific Plan
(MASP), Western Enclave and Tracts 2342 & 2353. 1 also understand that the economic conditions may warrant an
amendment to the approval conditions to Tract 2342. What continues to frustrate me about the MASP and how it
relates specifically to the Western Enclave properties, is the inequitable share of the Prado Road improvements that are
being assessed to the MASP property owners.
As it is currently designed, the 6 property owners in the MASP are responsible for 100% of the Prado Road
improvements and Park improvements. Prado Road is designed to be accommodate significant citywide traffic with 4
lanes, roundabouts, bike lanes and parkway improvements. Upon its connection to Broad Street, Prado Road with be
the main east /west arterial connection for San Luis Obispo. The benefit of the Prado Road improvements will be shared
by all the residents of San Luis Obispo; however, the cost to improve Prado Road is being allocated to 6 property
owners. This is not equitable. The cost of the Prado Road improvements should be offset by a city wide traffic impact
fee for the benefit of all those that will use Prado Road. I also feel, the Goodwin Report should have analyzed how the
cost and benefits should be allocated between the MASP owners and citywide to determine the MASP owner's fair
share of the Prado Road costs.
This fair share allocation needs to be considered in the assessment of the Prado Road improvements.
Feel free to call if you have any questions.
Mark
A Anderson
798 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
T: 805.543.1400 — F: 805.543.1401
mark @a ndersoncommercialre.com
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