File #: LB 21-050   
Section: Legislative Business Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 11/16/2021 Final action:
Subject: Skywest Property Update: Further Review of Preliminary Site Plan and Authorization to Transmit Draft Site Plan to the Federal Aviation Administration for Initial Review
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution, 3. Attachment III Site Plan
DATE: November 16, 2021

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Director of Public Works

SUBJECT

Title
Skywest Property Update: Further Review of Preliminary Site Plan and Authorization to Transmit Draft Site Plan to the Federal Aviation Administration for Initial Review
EndRECOMMENDATION

Recommendation
That the Council provides further comments on the preliminary site plan for the Skywest property located at Hayward Executive Airport and adopts the attached resolution (Attachment II) authorizing staff to refer the draft site plan to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for initial review...End

SUMMARY

The Skywest property, which was formerly used as a golf course, is owned by the Hayward Executive Airport (Airport). After the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (HARD) ceased operations at the Skywest Golf Course on September 30, 2020, Airport staff assumed maintenance of the property and initiated a process to guide future development of the site.

The Airport staff held three virtual public scoping workshops during July and August, culminating in an initial draft site plan. Subsequent meetings with the Council Airport Committee, the Hayward Youth Commission, the San Lorenzo Village Homeowners Association, and the City Council on October 26 resulted in revisions to the preliminary site plan (Attachment III). This latest version of the site plan balances the needs of the public and the Airport, while adhering to FAA regulations and policies.

The attached site plan includes:
* 30 acres for parks/recreational use;
* 50 acres for business development (at least 9 of those acres to be set aside for open space);
* A trail connecting Kennedy Park to San Lorenzo Park;
* 11 acres for aeronautical development,
* 7 acres of buffer between the residents of San Lorenzo Village and the new aeronautical development; and
* 28 acres dedicated for protection of the Runway Safety Area.




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