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Baylands Specific Plan

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In May 2010, the applicant (UPC) presented an overview of a proposed update to their Baylands Specific Plan submittal. UPC submitted today an updated Baylands Specific Plan Executive Summary and Appendix. It is anticipated the applicant will be submitting the remainder of the updated specific plan document in the next 30 - 60days. 

The City will be publishing an updated environmental impact report Notice of Preparation (NOP) within the next few weeks. The NOP identifies topics to be studied in the forthcoming Environmental Impact Report. The NOP will be posted on the City’s website when available and e-mail notification of the NOP publication will be provided.  If you would like to be notified when the NOP is ready, please send an e-mail to planning@ci.brisbane.ca.us and request to be added to the Baylands e-mail distribution list.

Harbormaster of the Year

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Ted Warburton, Brisbane's Harbormaster, is all smiles.  And he has every reason to be.  Two weeks ago, he was down in Dana Point for the 62nd Annual Conference and Awards Dinner of the California Association of Harbormasters and Port Captains.  Every year, an individual is chosen by the Association to be recognized for their efforts...and everyone there knew who this year's award recipient was...everyone besides Ted.  He was shocked when they announced his name, but really, we know he shouldn't be.  He is well-deserving of this prestigious award, and we are proud to have the 2010 State Harbormaster of the Year here in Brisbane!  We'll end this post with a close-up of Ted's newest achievement:

Fire Station Update

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With the modulars having been delivered last week, this week and the early part of next week is all about getting them readied for the firefighters to move in.  Because the utilities were identified by City engineers as being located to the left of the Fire Station (looking from Bayshore Blvd.), it was decided that the best spot for the modulars would be on that left side (instead of the right side where the staging trailer was set up).  

The Brisbane Fire Station got its start as a volunteer station back in 1932, so it is only fitting that the labor and materials used for the modular be local to Brisbane.  For instance, the men below are from Stellar Plumbing, Inc. who recently moved their offices to 23 San Bruno Ave.  Abner, Daryl, and owner Lon Carter all live in town.  So it's no wonder that if there are items such as recycled wood from a recently remodeled house in Brisbane, they know about it and are using it.  In the left-hand picture below, Lon is drilling in a ledger board (the recycled wood mentioned earlier) which the shower will mount on and be screwed into from above.  In the right-hand picture, Daryl and  Abner help Lon place the shower.

    

And, a plus is that Stellar Plumbing has made a lot of purchases for this Fire Station project at none other than at Brisbane Hardware.  Thank you for your hard work in helping give our firefighters a place to call "home" for now.

2010 State of the City

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On Tuesday, October 26th, the State of the City Address was given by Mayor W. Clarke Conway at the Radisson Hotel in Brisbane.  The event was sponsored by Seton Medical Center in conjunction with the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce, and Larry Purcell, Vice President of Purcell Murray Company and Chairman of the Chamber, served as Master of Ceremonies.  Seven packed tables came to hear what was in store for Brisbane's future, and to hear about some of the projects completed in the last year.  If you weren't able to be there, and don't subscribe to Comcast to catch a replay on Ch. 27, then scroll on below and watch it here.

 

2010 State of the City - W. Clarke Conway from City of Brisbane CA on Vimeo.

Fire Station Update

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The modular trailers arrived on schedule Wednesday, October 20th. Between then and November 1st, work will be done to ready them for the firefighters who are still scheduled to move back to Brisbane on Monday, November 1st. Brisbane fire crews will be stationed in Brisbane during the day, and relocate to Station 93 in Daly City (464 Martin St.) during the evening hours. If you need to get a hold of them at any time of day, please call the main Fire Dept. line, (415) 657-4300 as they are regularly checking messages left for them.

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