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Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: C J Avis [[email protected]] Friday, March 06, 2015 11:55 AM Lilly Schinsing GGBD / Sausalito Sausalito is a quaint, small, charming town. The design/scale should reflect the wishes/needs of the community and not of the GGBD. It seems the present ferry landing operates/accommodates without any issues. Thanks for your time! C J Avis Member SYC 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Craig Robbins [[email protected]] Saturday, March 07, 2015 9:52 AM Lilly Schinsing Feedback on the planned new Sausalito Ferry Terminal Hi Lilly, My wife and I agree that the proposed new pier and new float seem to be necessary and a good design and we support that portion of the design. We STRONGLY detest the proposed gate. Our initial impression in looking at the picture/rendering of the gate on the door handle flyer was that it looks like: THE ENTRANCE TO A PRISON. I understand the need for security but there must be a more creative way to do this without it looking so foreboding. Thank you for taking our feedback. Sincerely, Craig & Susan Robbins 195 Santa Rosa Avenue 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Georgette [[email protected]] Saturday, March 07, 2015 4:43 PM Lilly Schinsing Ferry Landing Comments Dear Lilly Shinsing, I am a long time resident. My name is Georgette Osserman, and I am an artist with a studio at ICB. I can not be at the study meeting. I have looked at the drawings and photos, these are my questions. Could the simplest smallest dock be built? The current designs seem oppressively large for the surroundings, and out of scale with modest nature of our town. We have been careful over the 25 years that I've lived here to maintain both a simple and elegant design foot. I hope we can continue this direction. I believe the beauty of downtown is the views of the water and I'm loath to give up that much of it to a dock and bridge. Yours Sincerely, Georgette Osserman 370 Sausalito Blvd. Sent from my iPhone 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Flavin Kate [[email protected]] Saturday, March 07, 2015 7:27 PM Lilly Schinsing New Ferry Landing Comment Dear Lily, I strongly object to the replacement of the Sausalito Ferry Landing. I suspect the transportation of tourist bikes is the reason for this planned monstrosity. Why not require the bike rental companies be responsible for returning their bikes to San Francisco instead of destroying the gateway to our historic town? After all, the bike companies profit handsomely, not Sausalito. Sincerely, Kate Flavin 129 Prospect Ave 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Vicki Samo [[email protected]] Sunday, March 08, 2015 6:11 AM Lilly Schinsing Planned Sausalito Ferry Terminal Hello, I would like to express my dislike for the proposed terminal. It is ugly and industrial looking, and leaves a bigger footprint than does the current version. Thank you, Vicki Samo 86 Stanford Way Sausalito Sent from my iPad 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Sandra Macleod White [[email protected]] Sunday, March 08, 2015 9:31 AM Lilly Schinsing Ferry Landing Comments My issue with the Ferry Landing is: 1). The renderings are unbelievably ugly and inappropriate for a tiny town like Sausalito. 2) As a ferry commuter for over 20 years, where is the shelter from rain, high winds, cold fog, and hot sun for the passengers?? I spent years of getting soaked in the rain while waiting for the ferry ‐‐ or thinking I would faint from the hot sun. Every other Bay Area ferry terminal have passenger shelters except Sausalito. Sent from my iPhone 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: David Suto [[email protected]] Monday, March 09, 2015 8:56 AM Lilly Schinsing Ferry Landing Comments Lilly, I have posted an album of pictures and short video of the ferry landing during the storm on Feb 6th, 2015. They are located on my google+ account at: https://plus.google.com/u/0/100747260424175345603/posts/c2e5h52Fbmt?pid=6122166720692606386&oid=1 00747260424175345603 They should be freely viewable and downloadable by anyone who would like to use them as reference in our conversation about the ferry landing improvements. Regards, David Suto 1 Lilly Schinsing Subject: FW: Proposed ferry landing expansion Begin forwarded message: From: Melissa Mooney <[email protected]> Date: March 7, 2015 at 11:43:28 AM PST To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Proposed ferry landing expansion Reply-To: Melissa Mooney <[email protected]> Dear Mr. Castro, I just reviewed the planning documents available in the library and I am writing in protest of the proposed ferry landing expansion. The proposal strikes me as entirely incompatible with the current look and feel of Sausalito that residents cherish so much. For example, the "view corridor" as identified in the plans fails to take into consideration the views from the Sausalito Yacht Club all together. The photographs included in the materials in the library identified as a view from The Sausalito Yacht Club were taken from the parking lot in front of the yacht club. The members of the yacht club do not currently enjoy the views of the Bay and the City skyline from the parking lot, they enjoy those views from the deck and the cocktail lounge. In fact, the yacht club replaced a solid wall on the south side of the building with a glass wall in order to open up the view of the Bay and the City skyline to it's members and guests. Granted, the Sausalito Yacht Club is a private club, but as a long time tenant of the City of Sausalito the impact of the proposed ferry landing expansion on the club should be more carefully evaluated in the course of the consideration of the GGBHTD plans. Finally, as a former ferry commuter I believe the proposed expansion far exceeds what may be necessary to make the existing ferry landing more structurally sound. Sausalito is not Larkspur and for the City to grant the GGBHTD to build the greatly expanded ferry landing would be a slap in the face to the residents of Sausalito. The residents of Sausalito rightfully should be the highest priority when considering a ferry landing expansion, not the transient bicyclists who arguably could care less about such an expansion, nor the GGBHTD whose primary interest in this proposal could reasonably be inferred to be increased revenue from increasing the capacity for the transient bicyclists. 1 Kind regards, Melissa Mooney (16 year resident of Sausalito) Juris Doctor candidate 2 Lilly Schinsing Subject: RE: Ferry landing plans ‐‐‐‐‐Original Message‐‐‐‐‐ From: Evie LaHaie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 8:33 AM To: Adam Politzer Subject: Ferry landing plans Hello, Thank you for the opportunity to voice our opinions regarding this matter. My husband and I have been Sausalito residents for 43 years. We have seen many City issues presented with the "sky is falling, Armageddon" cry of disaster for our City. Example: closing the Vina del Mar park for 30 years to keep hippies from having sex amongst the flowers. I am rather annoyed with the portrayal of the plans for yet another improvement. The literature makes the Ferry Landing improvements seem like the worst possible outcome for the City, it's residents and visitors. On the contrary, I am in total agreement with what the plans (albeit presented in the slanted negative light) have to offer. The Landing needs improvement, badly. Anyone taking the ferry has to honestly say there has to be a better way enjoy this fabulous public convenience used for business and pleasure. Tourists are our business and financial lifeline (unless there is a manufacturing plant/shopping center coming to town with tax revenue, this is how we make our money). Bikes are also a welcome way of life, but that is another story. These bikes and the people riding them need to be welcomed to town in safe and managed ways. Restructuring the Ferry Landing for managing their arrival and departure makes total sense for their safety and for Sausalito businesses. Sadly, those with disabilities have a very difficult time maneuvering the current structure. I understand the need to look at all of the details of the plans. However, saying no to any progress/improvements just because we can, makes no sense. There are some that just equate the word change with disaster and continue with their obdurate thinking. I will try to make as many meetings as possible. Thank you for the opportunity to voice my opinion via email. Regards, Evie LaHaie 83 Marin Av. 1 Lilly Schinsing Subject: FW: No monster dock ‐‐‐‐‐Original Message‐‐‐‐‐ From: Lynda Barber [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2015 8:29 PM To: Adam Politzer Subject: No monster dock Dear sir: I am in AZ caring for my dying mother, but this issue is important enough for me to write you. This plan is too big and not supported with the current limited ferry service or the size of our village. This will stress Sausalito resources and ruin the charming ambiance which is the draw for tourists and residents. You need to scale this back and get a firm commitment from the ferry lines for better (late nights and weekends) so residents can use the ferry more easily without expanding physical dock space. The traffic congestion on the southern section of the 101 (because all local access between towns has been eliminated) means that ferry expansion of this magnitude needs to be directed to Larkspur where more space is available for infrastructure and other support functions. Sausalito is already too crowded! If we wanted SF style congestion we'd live in the city! Respectfully, Lynda Barber 32 Sunshine Ave Resident since 2008 Sent from my iPhone 1 Lilly Schinsing Subject: FW: Proposed Monster Ferry Landing ‐‐‐‐‐Original Message‐‐‐‐‐ From: thomas tawa [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2015 3:05 PM To: Adam Politzer Subject: Proposed Monster Ferry Landing I am outraged at the monstrosity Ferry Landing being foisted on the residents of Sausalito. And all attempted quietly and secretly from us. Please forward to the city council. Tom Tawa, 83 Monte Mar Dr. 1 Lilly Schinsing Subject: FW: New ferry landing From: Nancy Bohnet [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2015 10:57 AM To: Adam Politzer Subject: New ferry landing I am not in favor of this new ferry design. Please forward my dissatisfaction to the city council. Nancy Bohnet Sausalito resident 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Nancy Osborn [[email protected]] Wednesday, March 11, 2015 1:07 AM Lilly Schinsing For PC tomorrow night Hello again Lilly, It's now midnight and I've been going thru emails for an hour...and just now realized tomorrow night's meeting includes the HLRB. Please forward my message to them also (I've edited it to include them). Thanks so much! Hello Lilly, I've been ill, followed by a trip returning yesterday and now am committed to an event that won't allow my attendance. Thus my tardiness but hope the following can still get to the PC members. (PLUS HLRB) Thanks. Nancy Dear Planning Commission and HLRB Members: The following is from a close friend and Sausalito property owner who has closely followed the Ferry Landing proposal while recently in Sausalito. I believe he sent it to the Council, but at this late moment I can't improve upon his views which my husband, Jim & I agree with completely: I¹m writing to you to express my complete objection to the potential expansion of the Sausalito Ferry Terminal as it is currently proposed. As a concerned resident of Sausalito, I am not against improvements to our lovely town. However, this potential expansion of the Sausalito Ferry Terminal will not enhance the city¹s character and charm in any way, nor will it permanently solve visitor circulation problems. This proposal will only provide significant detriment to what we, the residents, have always enjoyed and respected. In brief, my objections are based upon the following facts / concerns: 1. the proposed gangway is 3 times larger than the existing gangway, the access pier is over 3 times larger than the existing access pier, covering a significantly increased area of existing open bay, and the entire project represents more than double the amount of bay fill compared to the current ferry landing, 2. the proposal¹s definite negative impacts to the aesthetics of the valued Sausalito Waterfront Ambience, 3. the increased potential congestion to the adjacent surrounding street, sidewalk, and parking areas, 4. the potential eyesore and noise pollution/commotion of the proposed new access pier (see point 1 above) extending into the existing open bay area, with its unrestricted public access 24 hours a day, 5. the open water area belongs to the city and people of Sausalito, and the bay views should not be obstructed with further large gates/security divisions per the proposed expansion, and 6. the entire ferry design proposal process has not been transparent, nor has it gone through a full public review process for both the landside and the ferry landing designs. I certainly add our pleas to his, to find this design is not good enough for Sausalito, especially in its Historic District...nor is the plan to evidently make it easier to accommodate more bikers AND THEIR BIKES a way to make residents feel Sausalito will be a better place (or even as good as it is now) for them as well as visitors, if the plan is approved and carried out. Thanks for your consideration of my views as well as my husband's. Nancy Osborn 2 Kendell Ct. 1 Sausalito 2 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: kristen wolslegel [[email protected]] Wednesday, March 11, 2015 9:23 AM Lilly Schinsing I support the new ferry landing Hi Lilly, I can't attend the meeting tonight, so I am writing to express my support for the new ferry landing. This is an important public infrastructure project and I am dismayed at my fellow residents who are upset about the proposal. I feel that they are letting their fear of "tourist creep" get in the way of making a smart decision. I looked at the plans in the library, and the proposed landing does not appear too large to me. The attached image, taken from the plans, accurately reflects the scope of the project. I hope we are able to convince residents that this is an important plan for our future - perhaps showing these images side-by-side will help in that endeavor. I appreciate your efforts, and all the best. Kristen Wolslegel, 101 Edwards 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Susan Shea [[email protected]] Wednesday, March 11, 2015 9:50 AM Lilly Schinsing Ferry Landing Comments Hey Lily just for the record I am against the current proposed designs of the ferry landing and hope that we can all work together to find a safe and good looking alternative to this “Disney land” approach. Thanks and see you tonight Susan Shea 1 Lilly Schinsing Subject: Attachments: FW: A potential solution re: the Ferry Terminal Expansion ATT00001.htm Begin forwarded message: From: "Craig Severance" <[email protected]> To: "Adam Politzer" <[email protected]> Cc: "Tom Theodores" <[email protected]>, "Jill Hoffman" <[email protected]>, "Linda Pfeifer" <[email protected]>, "Herb Weiner" <[email protected]>, "Ray Withy" <[email protected]> Subject: A potential solution re: the Ferry Terminal Expansion Hi Adam I am not able to attend tonight's meeting, but wanted to share my point of view. Basically, I am in agreement of the short, medium and longer term goals articulated within the Imagine Sausalito Final Report from the Harbor and Downtown Action Committee attached below for your convenience. As we all know, the area stretching south from the Spinnaker Restaurant to the Inn Above Tides encompasses some of the strategically most important pieces of real estate owned by the city held, of course, for the benefit of its residents (both current and future). Other groups also have interests in this part of town (i.e. cyclists, Golden Gate Transit), however, their interests should be subordinate to the interests of Sausalito's residents. Because this part of Sausalito is encumbered by long term ground leases, the most we (as a town) can hope to accomplish (until the expiration of the ground leases) is to NOT make matters worse and to attempt to relocate the two view blocking users (1) the Yacht Club whose pilings need replacement anyway and whose views already suffers from its proximity to the ferries and 2) the Ferry Terminal) in such a way to improve public view lines of the Bay. This goal is well articulated in the attached Imagine Sausalito document. Here's an idea that would address most of these issues. Because the bicycle problem was not anticipated when the Imagine Sausalito Report was compiled (six years ago), we must recognize that the presence of so many bikes in downtown Sausalito is the primary reason for the suggested expansion of the Ferry Terminal. My idea: motivate Golden Gate Transit to construct a Ferry Terminal at Cavallo Point. Cyclists who have rented their bikes to visit Sausalito can prepay for this ferry service when they rent their bikes which, for them, would appear to be free. From the point of view of a tourist, Cavallo Point provides wonderful views of the city and food/beverage choices. There is a huge lawn on which the cyclists could relax. It is a short bike ride from downtown for that subset of cyclists who really want to visit downtown (many of them wouldn't make the extra effort). The Cavallo Point Ferry could cater to cyclists. The existing Sausalito Ferry Terminal could relax back to ridership levels in existence BB (before bikes :-) Sausalito residents could reclaim an important part of the reason we all live here. As downtown merchants will attest, visiting cyclists do not spend much money downtown anyway. In other words, the ROI (defined as the Return downtown merchants harvest on the Investment we residents make in enabling the 1 invasion of cycling tourists to downtown) is low. This is a lose/lose proposition. This email describes an imaginative way to address several important goals simultaneously for the benefit of all interest groups. In short, I am opposed to the Ferry Terminal expansion (but wanted to counter with a positive idea). Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Craig Severance 415-794-8459 2 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: [email protected] Wednesday, March 11, 2015 1:56 PM Lilly Schinsing New Ferry Landing is unnecessary. Unneeded :bay fill, cost, and crowds that will not spend a significant amount of money in our town's business Ms Schinsing As a home owner ( 202 South street, unit #16) I feel very strongly that a new ferry landing is unnecessary. Unneeded :bay fill, cost,, and crowds (that will not spend a significant amount of money at our town's business). Daniel Sooy, M.D. Chief Emeritus Office Phone 707 393 4265 Email to: [email protected] NOTICE TO RECIPIENT: If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are prohibited from sharing, copying, or otherwise using or disclosing its contents. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail and permanently delete this e-mail and any attachments without reading, forwarding or saving them. Thank you. 1 Lilly Schinsing Subject: FW: the proposed Ferry Landing plans ‐‐‐‐‐Original Message‐‐‐‐‐ From: cottoncarol [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 8:43 PM To: Adam Politzer Subject: the proposed Ferry Landing plans Hi Adam, Will you please forward this input to the City Council for meeting on the March 11th. Thanks. Dear Council Members and Planning Commission, I am completely opposed to the planned expansion of the ferry landing. It is an outrageous plan not suitable to our Sausalito. The amount of congestion and blocking of views and dominance of our small town it will bring is totally unacceptable. Please halt this project as opposed to simply reviewing it. Thank you, Carol Cotton 1001 Bridgeway #235 Sausalito resident of Sausalito currently for 15 years and formerly resident in the 1960's for several years 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Helen Babalis [[email protected]] Wednesday, March 11, 2015 4:42 PM Lilly Schinsing ferry expasion in our Sausalito Hello Ms. Schinsing, Before attempting to create a bigger, more "lockdown", and possibly more efficient ferry terminal here in our little town, perhaps looking more closely at two things is more important: 1. the actual state and safety of these old rusting out ferries, and maybe even their size...the age of them is paramount as I have taken a close look at the condition of these boats 2. the number of ferries and the schedule As it is, the ferries are old and decrepit. Please do not wait until one sinks or other emergency to take action in asking for money for new ones, or newer ones. The schedule doesn't serve us locals at all. The gaps are too big, and the last ferry is too early, especially on the weekend to return from the city. Tourists bicycling around cause havoc, and the accidents of these novice and lost people could cause them their life. There was an accident just a few days ago on Bridgeway. The local cyclists with their "racy" garb need to be addressed too. Their aggressivity causes stress to the road flow....drivers in cars/buses have to avoid them, and they have no concern for anyone's right of way, including us pedestrians who risk our lives to cross the street. Perhaps a new paved bicycle path that can lead the speedsters and slow novices to the bridge and back is necessary for everyone's safety....away from vehicles. Thank you for reading all the emails and taking into consideration each one. A concerned local, Helen Babalis 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Wren Herring [[email protected]] Wednesday, March 11, 2015 1:48 PM Danny Castro; Lilly Schinsing Sausalito Ferry Landing Dear Mr. Castro and Ms Schinsing, I am writing to support protecting the village of Sausalito from a ferry landing remodel which is too large for this town of 7300 people. I reviewed the plans at the library. The float is too large, the loading ramp rails too high to blend in with the setting of a small waterside village. There are no photos showing the proposed dock with a docked ferry. The view corridor looking south is from a parking lot. The view from public and private spaces is not shown, because it will be blocked. In this town the view and the charm are rare and must be protected, as it has been in the past when a freeway on Bridgeway was proposed or the large public safety building improvement. Please request a smaller less intrusive plan that blends in. Thank you, Wren Herring [email protected] 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Doug [[email protected]] Wednesday, March 04, 2015 7:05 PM Lilly Schinsing Doug New dock The proposed new loading dock for the Sausalito Ferry is out of scale. Its excessive, industrial style bulk will damage the visual aesthetics of Sausalito which are highly valued by the residents of Marin. The design appears intended to maximize a solution to a logistical Ferry on‐boarding problem, while giving no consideration, or unskilled consideration, to maintaining the small town character of the most historically significant and unique area of Sausalito. Please reject the proposed design. Dr. Douglas Kerr [email protected] 19 Monte Vista Avenue Larkspur, CA 94939 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: david suloff [[email protected]] Wednesday, March 04, 2015 8:58 AM Lilly Schinsing FERRY TERMINAL THE GATE AS SHOWN IN THE FLYER BELONGS IN NEWARK NJ OR STOCKTON CA. WHY NOT AN ORNEMENTAL ARCH OF CAST IRON OR COPPER WITH A DESIGN LIKE ANTONI GAUDI/ MAYBE HAVE A COMPETION FOR THE DESIGN 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Tammy Blanchard [[email protected]] Thursday, March 12, 2015 9:22 AM [email protected] Lilly Schinsing; Bill Werner Fwd: Please submit to Sausalito Planning Commissioners Regarding Ferry Landing Expansion comments_3 4 2015.pdf; signatures_3 4 2015.csv; petition signatures Kate group.pdf; BCDC Petition Wet Signatures.pdf Good morning Joan, For the recored, I am not apposed to the ferry landing being repaired with some expansion, however, I and the approximately 1000 concerned residents that have signed my petition are adamantly apposed to the GG Districts proposed Design. The size, scale and design of the current plan do not reflect the the quaint village feeling that we want to preserve. changing the color, cutting the top off the tresses off and 4' off the width pier are not enough to placate us. The Concerned Residents and Friends of Sausalito are prepared to do whatever it takes to stop this huge monstrosity from being built in the middle of the historic downtown. Another big concern is, we have no plan for the land side to deal with the continued growth of tourism including pedestrians, cars or Bicycles. How can we ask for more when our stomachs and plates are full? - Lilly, I sent the email below on March 5, it does not appear that you received it . This email was in my sent folder, but has no "to:" address. I have no idea what happened. Sincerely, Tammy Blanchard Concerned Resident and Friend of Sausalito SIGN OUR PETITION to stop the massive Sausalito Ferry Expansion by clicking this LINK Website: www.Sausalitoferryproject.org ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Tammy Blanchard <[email protected]> Date: Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 4:53 PM Subject: Please submit to Sausalito Planning Commissioners Regarding Ferry Landing Expansion To: Hi Lilly, Please submit the attached signed petition and pubic comments to the Sausalito Planning Commissioners and Historic Landmarks Board for review, prior to the March 11 meeting regarding the Sausalito Ferry terminal expansion. 1 Thank you Tammy Blanchard (831) 332-7744 -Regards, Tammy Blanchard (831) 332-7744 2 Recipient: BCDC Commissioners Letter: Greetings, Deny Permits for the Sausalito Ferry Terminal Expansion Comments Name Location Date Comment Patricia Zuch Sausalito, CA 2015-01-07 Huge and ugly. Certainly not a "solution" to downtown congestion - quite likely the opposite. And the Bridge District has never justified the need for a 2x terminal. Why not just add a couple of boats during peak weekends? TB Sausalito, CA 2015-01-07 the current plan for the new terminal is overwhelming in size and looks like a prison cell and Bay Fill of an additional 6,057 square feet is crazy! check this out <a href="http://www.bcdc.ca.gov/meetings/commission/2014/1204SausalitoFerryE x.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.bcdc.ca.gov/meetings/commission/2014/1204Sausali toFerryEx.pdf</a> Jim Vandegrift Santa Cruz, CA 2015-01-07 I have a good many very close friends who live in Sausalito and they oppose this proposed ferry landing Kay Mitzel Sausalito, CA 2015-01-07 The project is simply too massive for our small town of 7000+ residents. Our downtown will be negatively impacted. Leslee Maggiora Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 on public input Joan Cox Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I agree that the proposed Ferry Terminal Expansion project has not been properly vetted and reviewed by Sausalito's Planning Commission and City Council and residents have not had adequate opportunity to provide valuable feedback. Adrianna Dinihanian Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 The proposed terminal belongs perhaps in the Port of Oakland, huge and industrial. Not in our little picturesque town. Gail Grossman Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I'm signing the petition as I am against the design and the size of the expansion for the Sausalito Ferry terminal. This expansion is just too large for our city of under 10,000 residents. Gill Causey Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Tourist cities like Sausalito should not be overly burdened by increased density that stresses the infrastructure and the residents. Ann Jones Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Sausalito is under constant danger of being overdeveloped and changed. We cannot let this happen. It is the jewel in the crown of the bay area and it must be protected. Nancy Osborn Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I object to the amount of Bay Fill, to the proposed design that doesn't relate at all to the Historic District of Sausalito and the encouragement of more bikers with the negative impact they have on the City. Also, the Larkspur Ferry should be a top priority with the proposed connecting train and its location in Central Marin where it serves many more residents' needs than does Sausalito--also it's been shown that the latter can become totally inaccessible under certain rain/tide level conditions. Edward McCann Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 To deny Sausalito Residents its rights to due process is abhorrent and represents a serious miscarriage of justice by those claiming to represent our interests at City Hall. That the GG Ferry District pays only $600 rent annually for this piece of property is also absurd, despite the fact that this has been going on for so long. I would think the City should be obligated to generate rent related to the value of the property, or operate a percent of revenues like the other City tenants. Kare Anderson Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I strongly oppose the proposed plan to more than double the size of the Sausalito ferry landing and surrounding area Name Location Date Comment Camara Scremin Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I do NOT think the size of this project is appropriate. While I support improvements it is too big as proposed. Much more public input needs to occur before anything on the waterfront is approved. LINDA PFEIFER SAUSALITO, CA 2015-01-08 The Bridge District has never justified doubling the size of the existing ferry terminal, and the people of Sausalito have not been given the opportunity to fully review and approve these plans. Linda & Robert Rames Mill Valley, CA 2015-01-08 This is an overkill project. There is more to Sausalito than tourist business. This increase in size would make street traffic even more unbearable than it already is. BCDC is mandated to not allow bay fill unless absolutely necessary. This project is not necessary and would be a detriment to the town. Lynda Barber Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Residents have the right to say when changes that affect us are implemented. Those who benefit should pay. We should require later ferry service in exchange for any expansions. Ann Watson Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Not only will this fill in more of the bay, it will also allow for more tourists to flood into Sausalito when we are already way above critical mass. This will also create even more critical traffic congestion and related pollution from buses using the ferry as a feeder to Muir Woods. Lynn Keller Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I am opposed to the amount of Bay Fill and the doubling in size for our small community. Sausalito residents need proper review and time to comment. Thank you for your consideration. Patricia Shea Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 The project is out of scale, and the amount of fill is unconscionable. Cynthia Montes San Francisco, CA 2015-01-08 I oppose this because it has not been properly vetted nor do I think t-the Ferry Terminal needs to be doubled in size? Base on what facts? Mary Lou Bryant Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I completely agree with the stated petition to Deny Permits. Miriam Browne Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 "It is Unconscionable that a project of this scale should be proposed by the Bridge District WITHOUT the review and approval of the residents and friends of Sausalito" This not only a power play by the Bridge district to Sausalito but all of Marin County residents who love our bay! Terence Fergus Moran Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I am signing this petition because it doubles what is virtually 'Bay fill' without amelioration or approval. Should require a referendum of Sausalito citizens among other objections. High-handed and insulting. Colin Drake Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 C'mon - Sausalito is better than this. We can do much better in how we plan for this and what the final design is. Fay Rudio Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 this project is overkill for the City of Sausalito...those that live here should be considered too. And filling in the Bay to this extent makes no sense. Dennis Green Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I don't want an extended ferry terminal. We already have too many visitors. Kay Mitzel Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 There are too many tourist and bikers already in our small congested little city. It is increasingly impossible to drive down town or even walk on the side walks. I do not want any expansion in the Sausalito Ferry, which just brings more tourist and their bikes to our little downtown. Paula Tompkins Christine Zecca Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Sausalito needs to retain its small town character. This new terminal looks out of place susan cullen sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 this structure is inappropriate Lore Phillips Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Public review of this project by Sausalito residents should be solicited. BCDC's role in this review process should be clarified. cindylu janisen San Rafael, CA 2015-01-08 This seem like a huge expansion. What is the reasoning? Name Location Date Comment Patricia Blanc Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I want the ferry terminal to stay the same.. No need for expansion, more boats, more noise and bigger crowd . Keep Sausalito the way it is: beautiful! Christine Kelly Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Our small town does NOT need this expansion. The terminal we have is appropriate for Sausalito. Aaron Cody Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 fix the real problem - curb the bike rental companies .. the easier we make it for them, the more they will send over... PJ Post Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Sausalito's main road, and only road is already overcrowded. It is often closed due to flooding, and evacuation routes are already cut off in case of any disaster (quake, fire, landslide). As a person who cannot hike up the mountain to reach the freeway, I am dependent on this. I never go to my own downtown because of traffic and especially bicyclists already. Mill Valley, the next town, where I go for all my own shopping needs, is having access problems itself. Expanding the use of the ferry would put my life in jeopardy. And I am also opposed to any more Bay Fill in the downtown area. Most of our land is already Bay Fill, and subject to quake problems. In addition, even Gate Five Road is closed due to flooding during high tides and heavy rains. So there is no way out of here. Catherine Smith Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 The design is ugly and inappropriate to the beautiful historic surroundings and the size is ridiculously large and out of proportion to this lovely little town. Wren Herring Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Sausalito is a living village, not Disneyland Darcy Sears Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I think this issue should be voted on in an election format by the citizens of Sausalito Neil Gibbs Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 This project does not seem needed and should have the approval of Sausalito residents. r j higgins sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 We need an expanded ferry schedule first. Robert Vallandigham Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 The proposal has been pursued in an underhanded, back door, manner with no transparency. Renee Linde Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 This expansion is out of scale for the location and greatly impacts open space views of the bay from the surrounding land based areas Shelah Peters Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 OPPOSED to more BAYFILL !!! OPPOSED to enlarging Ferry Terminal! Rosita Bras bergen op zoom, 2015-01-08 Netherlands Chris Blanchard Pacifica, CA This Bridge is as 'The Bridge' worldwide known by million and million people. I've been there, love this Bridge.... 2015-01-08 Preserve Sausalito. This terminal expansion is far too large for this little coast side community. The residents do not want this. Alexandra Maguire Mill Valley, CA 2015-01-08 Deny permits for the Sausalito ferry terminal expansion! Burt Drobnis Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 The proposed expansion will negatively impact the downtown area of Sausalito and is also out of character with the charm of the city's waterfront. Pamela Henry Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I don't want toruin the waterfront. To preserve our town. Don Wieneke Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Concerned about the expansion of the Ferry Terminal and the loss of view and small town feel of our waterfront. Also concerned about the increasing parking lot needs a larger ferry terminal will bring. Who really needs this? Liz MacDonsld Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I have lived in Sausalito for 43 years and watched it turn from a small, interesting and welcoming town into a gigantic tourist mill! So many things have changed without residents truly having a say that I am taking the opportunity to voice a resounding NO! Name Location Date Comment Morton Weinress Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Anyone who frequented downtown Sausalito last year saw how the people piling off the ferries and riding in on bicycles and tourist buses virtually paralyzed our village and made it very difficult for residents to access. It seems that the GG Bridge District wants to encourage gridlock for reasons that I cannot fathom. Kathleen Andreson Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 Our current ferry terminal is perfectly adequate for residents and commuters. Sausalito is already faced with too much impact from tourism. BAY FILL IS NOT OKAY! Sallie Rowe Sausalito, CA 2015-01-08 I am signing this because of the proposed square footage and lack of input from residents. john farnsworth Santa Clara, CA 2015-01-09 This eyesore will block some awfully nice bay views, including the one from Sausalito Yacht Club. Why? To squeeze more rental bikes into ferries so that tourists don't have to ride back up the hill to return to San Francisco. Since when is that a rationale for bay fill? Janet Dean Sausalito, CA 2015-01-09 This massive project is environmentally irresponsible and inappropriate for our small scale historic district. sonja Hanson sausalito, CA 2015-01-09 An ever increasing number of land use decisions are being made with little or no local participation. The Sausalito Ferry Terminal expansion is yet another example. It is time the locals have some say in how our town changes. Maria Ysmael Los Angeles, CA 2015-01-09 I'm signing because my niece who lives in Sausalito with her husband on their boat.... The expansion will encroach on their privacy and make Sausalito over saturated with tourists! Leslie Hail Sausalito, CA 2015-01-09 It is an ill conceived structure without regard for the waterfront, the very small downtown area of Sausalito, the view so treasured and limited already by people, bicycles, cars and structures. Why has the ferry area not been maintained all these years to the point now that it is a danger? Why put in a huge boilerplate design with no thought to our small village. The ferry's are old, spew fuel into the air, have asbestos and rust, noise, etc. Creating pollution in & falling into the bay, are safety hazards to the area, which children and small craft barely visible. The entire project needs to be re thought, re drawn, and implemented with the environment, pollution, the village and what it can handle and a vision the goes out 50 years - not TEN as suggested. The entire committee has not looked into the future - there focus has been to get what they term free money and do a short term fix to a long term need in transportation. Perhaps smaller newer more fuel efficient boats would be better and even less expensive to maintain. This is also an eyesore that will ruin property and the reasons people live here. Susan Shea Sausalito, CA 2015-01-09 All we are asking is that there be citizen input about this huge project. We have had ZERO input about this. Elaine Conley Sausalito, CA 2015-01-09 I am doing the right thing. Angelina Gamache South Boston, MA 2015-01-09 I am signing because I have visited Sausalito many times and I would hate for this expansion to go in and ruin such a beautiful piece of land. Marv Hovatter Sausalito, CA 2015-01-09 Too big, too much! Katherine Argilla San Anselmo, CA 2015-01-09 I am signing because I love Sausalito and do not want a large ferry terminal to ruin its charm! Susan Post Sacramento, CA 2015-01-09 We need to preserve the historical center of Sausalito as well as to prevent more Bay Fill. The residents of Sausalito should be allowed to voice an opinion before this project goes forward. Name Location Date Comment sarah shea-smith Burlington, VT 2015-01-09 I have visited Sausalito many, many times and absolutely love your city. The ferry landing as is seems to me to be perfect. I have never had a problem with long lines or tooo many visitors at any time. I feel with this expansion the things that people love about your quaint little city would be lost. Congested sidewalks and long lines to say nothing of the size and expense!!!! Liz Girvn San Anselmo, CA 2015-01-09 Because I LOVE Sausalito the way it is!! Also no more traffic or construction is needed!!! Probably best to deal with the parking in Larkspur first. Carolyn Morton Sausalito, CA 2015-01-09 The structure is too large for the setting, and the project is not in the interests of the residents of Sausalito david dibernardo sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 "It is Unconscionable that a project of this scale should be proposed by the Bridge District WITHOUT the review and approval of the residents and friends of Sausalito" Joan Procter Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 i'm aghast at the huge size & industrial look of the proposed terminal area.. A smaller, gentler & more inviting terminal must be presented to the residents for opinions. Linda Milark Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 I feel the whole design overwhelms the waterfront and takes away the charm of a small town of Sausalito. It's an eye sore. Please propose something more in keeping with the Sausalito charm. jane downing San Rafael, CA 2015-01-10 Sausalito is already over run with day visitors, traffic, bikers to the point of traffic gridlock. Also the shoreline ecosystem will be harmed by the dredging and double the number of people throwing trash into the water at the shoreline. This is an added burden on a small town's resources and traffic management. Vote NO on this expansion. Jan Hodgson Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 In the late 1970's and in my early 20's my husband Dave and I worked with a handful of folks to establish the Sausalito Downtown Historic District.Fastforward 34 years and the district is slowly being chipped away by modernizations that are not needed or wanted for that matter.The ferry landing can be modernized in a way that works for commuters and holds with the 1900's look of the area. Horace Giannini Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 Keep Sausalito small, as it is. Lauri Flynn Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 I think the residents os Sausalito should have some input into the design of any upgrade since it is located in our historic downtown area. John Tompkins Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 Any growth in tourism or resident population is detrimental to Sausalito. Don't expand the capacity of the ferry dock. We don't want it to be possible for the dock to accomodate more or larger ferries. Bryan Lawton Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 Keep the quaint small town environment and protect the water view . Kathryn Atkins Page Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 Keep authentic fishing , Med village feel Peter Erin Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 The ferry brings enough tourist to town. This isn't disney world. There are significant external consequences of more tourists. This need to be considered before we drop them off with bikes! Alain Poulenard Sausalito, CA 2015-01-10 It is big and ugly as it is, the daily tourist invasion doe not need to get any bigger, it would also spoil the view from the yacht club including the hotel. Dana Bialashewski Sausalito, CA 2015-01-11 Do not want such a large dock. Being made just for the tourists. Laurie Tandy Sausalito, CA 2015-01-12 I think that the citizens of Sausalito should have a voice in the plans for the development of the new ferry terminal. Name Location Date Comment jayne reichert sausalito, CA 2015-01-12 I don't believe the expansion is necessary and also feel that it is being rushed through Krystiana Yang Oroville, CA 2015-01-13 Againts Andrew Fecskes San Rafael, CA 2015-01-14 Please do not subordinate the town's needs because somebody's renting lots of bikes. There are better solutions all the way around. Anyway, the seas will rise and the bikes will be gone. Grover Dear Sausalito, CA 2015-01-14 This proposal destroys the current character & ambiance of Sausalito, and the proposal has not had a proper review by the concerned public and Sausalito residents affected. Nancy Phillips Sausalito, CA 2015-01-14 This design is not appropriate for the ambiance of Sausalito and it is being pushed through without residents knowing. Zamira Solari San Anselmo, CA 2015-01-14 This will greatly change the face of Sausalito!!!! Michael Magruder Sausalito, CA 2015-01-14 This project is a disaster for Sausalito. To many people, to many cars, to many bicycles. Send the Ferry to Corp of Engineers. Keep Sausalito's heart free of transit and bicycles. Judy Belding Sausalito, CA 2015-01-14 Too big for town steve fabes Sausalito, CA 2015-01-14 The design is excessive in mass and is NOT what residents and property tax payers of Sausalito want. We live here, you don't. Stay small, conform to our town, small and quaint. Eric Chipps Mill Valley, CA 2015-01-15 As a long term member of SYC, I believe this development will diminish many qualities of my beloved Sausalito Dennis Burkell Mill Valley, CA 2015-01-15 I object to size and lack of resident review MARIA DRISCOLL sausalito, CA 2015-01-15 I have lived here for 17 years, I want it to stay the sweet and charming Sausalito, it has changed a lot already and this would distroy it Stephanie Magruder Big Pine Key, FL 2015-01-16 I'm a long time Sausalito resident and this project is too big and not well planned. Start over with a smaller plan Patricia Hogan Port Washington, NY 2015-01-16 Residents should be allowed to review the proposal. Marjorie Baylor Belvedere Tiburon, CA 2015-01-16 I'm signing because I want to keep the quaint charm of Sausalito and not a major transit hub for tourists!!! Julie Mitzel West Linn, OR 2015-01-16 I've been visiting Sausalito for 38 years, please, please do not take away from the charm of the waterfront by putting a very utilitarian, oversized eyesore ferry terminal at that location. Douglas Webb Tybee Island, GA 2015-01-16 Have good friends in Sausalito and visited there this year. Extra building and traffic in that area of Sausalito would cause the city to lose much of its character andbeauty. MJ Roney Mill Valley, CA 2015-01-16 Sausalito is known for its lovely views and "small town" setting. This is just another example of the urbanization of Marin County. The residents do not want a mega-terminal to accommodate the flood of tourists who clog our sidewalks and streets, and fail to promote local businesses. ROBERTA MASSON Belvedere Tiburon, CA 2015-01-16 I oppose the expansion. Mary Goff Sausalito, CA 2015-01-16 It will ruin our city Wayne & Carolyne Orinda, CA 2015-01-17 Sausalito is one of our favorite spots to visit because it is so "small town", even Hudson given the tourists. It would be a shame to see it become more commercial. Brian Durnian Sausalito, CA 2015-01-17 That's way too big for our small town Deniz Ince San Rafael,, CA 2015-01-17 I care about being fully informed about changes in any part of Marin county. Name Location Date Comment Jim deRemer Sausalito, CA 2015-01-18 No transparency regarding the Sausalito residents. Sounds like they have money to spend. Perhaps we should ask who is asking for this expansion. Tom Upton Sausalito, CA 2015-01-19 This expansion far greater than necessary and will irreparably harm the unique Sausalito waterfront. It has not received proper review, given its scale, and should be voted on by Sausalito citizens. Barbara and Tom Day Marblehead, MA 2015-01-19 We are signing because we have visited Sausalito many times and we have friends that live in that beautiful town. The scope of this project does not make sense. Residents need time to review & comment on this. Kenneth Johnson Highland Park, IL 2015-01-20 The proposed expansion and permits should be denied and future discussions involve input from the residents of Sausalito. Teresa Holt Mill Valley, CA 2015-01-22 This huge development would make Sausalito's crowds a complete nightmare, much worse than it is now. Poor planning---put it somewhere that won't impact the residents so unfairly. Alexia Cloutier Sausalito, CA 2015-01-23 duh...I don't want you to ruin our Sausalito small town waterfront...there are enough tourists already...we cannot handle the additional traffic flow. John Mount Sausalito, CA 2015-01-23 This needs to be approved by Sausalito residents and the City Council. There is NO reason to urbanize downtown Sausalito, we can find other ways to cope with the tourism. The amenities of our town will be degraded and lost if the Bridge District is allowed to expand its terminal. Peter Sapienza Sausalito, CA 2015-01-25 I think the proposed increase in size for the ferry terminal is excessive and needs to be further discussed and reviewed by the residents of Sausalito. Robert Iles Sausalito, CA 2015-01-25 Prefer to keep the current look and feel of the downtown area. Dulce Shafer San Rafael, CA 2015-01-25 The Sausalito waterfront belongs to the people of Sausalito and retaining the appearance of the waterfront is important to all of us in Marin County. Robert Bower Sausalito, CA 2015-01-25 I have been a member of the Sausalito Business Community since 1989 and have always enjoyed the wonderful feel of our small town and very much wish for it to continue in that vein. Carol Martin San Rafael, CA 2015-01-25 The Ferry Landing Project should not move forward without Council consent as stipulated in the lease between the City of Sausalito and the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District. Carol Martin San Rafael, CA 2015-01-25 The Ferry Landing Project should not move forward without Council consent as stipulated in the lease between the City of Sausalito and the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District. Dave Smith Santa Rosa, CA 2015-01-25 The congestion in Sausalito has long since reached critical mass. There is no reason to expand the capacity to create more congestion. Gary Wilkinson 2015-01-25 The plan as presented is unsightly and not in character with the Sausalito shoreline. Andy and lisa Eggler Sausalito, CA 2015-01-26 I think the ferry expansion is horrible Randi Harry Fairfield, CA 2015-01-26 The design is completely out of character with the charm of Sausalito, there is no justification for such a huge expansion, and the decision process has been secretive. Daniel Engel San Rafael, CA 2015-01-26 I am signing the petition as a SYC member (#1120) who does not want to see that sort of development on the Sausalito waterfront. Dan Engel robert wilkins Sausalito, CA 2015-01-26 Horrible design Name Location Date Comment Pippa Anderson San Rafael, CA 2015-01-26 I was previously a resident of Sausalito. This expansion is NOT good for the Bay nor for Sausalito residents and friends, not to mention the abject lack of appropriate consultation and collaboration with said residents and friends. Deepa Thomas San Francisco, CA 2015-01-26 I'm signing this is NOT in Sausalito's interest. Andrew Mould Sausalito, CA 2015-01-26 I feel the design overwhelms the waterfront and diminishes the charm of the town. The whole process is being conducted without proper regard to the wishes and needs of the residents of the immediate and surrounding communities. Carol Avis Fairfax, CA 2015-01-26 Keep Sausalito the town that it is known for...a small, quaint town! Need a building moratorium (again) in Marin! marlo seligman Sausalito, CA 2015-01-26 I am against this Expansion. It looks ugly. Carolyn Zaroff Sausalito, CA 2015-01-26 Too much congestion will be generated by making this a major traffic hub Robert Obrien Sausalito, CA 2015-01-26 We need accountability in our city planning and leadership with a clear vision of our future. Paul Springston Springdale, AR 2015-01-26 As a former resident and frequent visitor to Sausalito, I believe the people of Sausalito deserve to determine for themselves what is acceptable regarding significant changes to their environment. Melinda Meitz Sausalito, CA 2015-01-26 This proposal will change the town we live in and love, encouraging more cyclist who are a danger to our streets and whose presence do not help the local economy and only deter the visit of those who have been coming to shop and dine and appreciate our lovely town for years. The existing ferry terminal is efficient for the visitors and commuters who use the services year round. Alice Cochran San Rafael, CA 2015-01-26 I'm a member of Sausslito Yacht Club and Sausalito Presbyterian Church Michael Whelden Sausalito, CA 2015-01-26 The congestion needs to be subdued. Sandra BUSHMAKER Tubac, AZ 2015-01-26 There is no demonstrated need. City owns the land. Needed upgrades were made in 1998. Visual blight. Unnecessary landfill. Too big for area and demand. Legal necessity questionable. Legal process not transparent to public. jim michaelsen Santa Rosa, CA 2015-01-27 The City of Sausalito if too congested as it is now, the last thing we need is a larger ferry Terminal to bring in more people. Grace Knight Sausalito, CA 2015-01-27 Huge, negative impact on Sausalito. UGLY! Jann Johnson Sausalito, CA 2015-01-27 This is an outrageous amount of infill for the Bay in prime fish and bird habitat. The residents of Sausalito do not need or want this. Robert Hobart Colfax, CA 2015-01-27 I think the existing facilities are adequate for the services they provide. Michele Benjamin Sausalito, CA 2015-01-27 Too big for Sausalito - a nightmare! Jack Walker Portola Valley, CA 2015-01-27 I feel the plans I have seen do not fit with the quaint feeling of Sausalito, too industrial and too large. Improvement may be needed but that is overkill Betty Thomas Sausalito, CA 2015-01-27 Our yacht club will be directly affected by this expansion. Phillip Berry Placerville, CA 2015-01-27 I am signing this petition because I am a frequent visitor to Sausalito. I feel that the proposed modifications to the ferry terminal are out of character for historical downtown Sausalito Christopher Debelius Rio Rancho, NM 2015-01-27 I’m appalled at the rapidly declining wildlife habitat in the Bay, brought on no doubt, by the unrestrictive migration and oppressive human movement that encroaches into an environmentally sensitive, arid area. Expansion of the ferry terminal in Sausalito will further worsen the quality of life in the Bay and the way of life in Sausalito as we now know it. Stuart Riddell Sausalito, CA 2015-01-27 This is unacceptable. Name Location Date Comment MICHAEL MORROW SAUSALITO, CA 2015-01-27 The current ferry terminal works just fine. Why waste taxpayer dollars to create an oversized structure that is not needed? Douglas Lloyd Sausalito, CA 2015-01-27 I am both a regular ferry rider and a member of Sausalito Yacht Club. Some modest expansion may be warranted to accommodate current ferry ridership but the proposal is far too massive and out of scale and character with the Sausalito community. Lisa Simon Sausalito, CA 2015-01-27 Not enough research has been done and the community needs to be part of these decisions. We already have issues with traffic, pollution, marine life, bike issues.. John Kibler Sausalito, CA 2015-01-28 it is a monstrosity and would impact the natural wonder that is Sausalito ND Koster Sausalito, CA 2015-01-28 In an effort to safeguard the small-town character of Sausalito, and protect it from becoming a bloated, overrun amusement park. Jean Comerford Sausalito, CA 2015-01-28 I believe the project need further review and approval with the citizens of Sausalito. Patty Bacon Sausalito, CA 2015-01-29 Project is too big and commercial for Sausalito. cris Hammond Sausalito, CA 2015-01-29 From Linda's email, I can conclude that someone in City Staff should be, at minimum, reprimanded, and at maximum, fired. Since 2009 Staff has been denying the existence of a lease between Sausalito and the Bridge District. It takes a phone call from an unamed citizen to move Staff to get off their butts and produce it. This is worse than incompetence. If, by hiding that lease, the City had been forced into accepting that ferry expansion, we the citizens would have been the victims of a fraud. Fire Adam Politzer! Steve Fugsro Mill Valley, CA 2015-01-29 Have attended Sausalito Presbyterian Church for 25 years and am very concerned about the impact of the revised ferry dock on the town of Sausalito and the community. JEFFREY COHEN Sausalito, CA 2015-01-29 ANY PROJECT OF THIS SCOPE SHOULD BE SUBJECT TO EXTENSIVE PUBLIC REVIEW AND INPUT PRIOR TO APPROVAL. caren van den bosch sausalito, CA 2015-01-29 this will totally be a nuisance in sausalito. Russell Croce Sausalito, CA 2015-01-30 A public review by Sausalito residents should be required for such an extensive project. Susan Moritz Sausalito, CA 2015-01-30 Will be an eyesore. Block the most beautiful Sausalito water views. Is totally a big mistake! imok cha sausalito, CA 2015-02-01 I am signing here because I want the sausalito waters to be protected from agressive comercialization happening all over the bay area in the name of "Good for business" while killing the environment that we rely on for our lives. I oppose with all my heart and sole. imok cha, Sausalito resident joan procter Sausalito, CA 2015-02-02 i support the motion to DECLINE approval of the current massive design & scale for our Sausalito ferry terminal. Something more modest & aesthetic in keeping with the spirit of our seaside village needs to be developed with in-put from residents, then review & approval our planning commission & Council. yves castel Sausalito, CA 2015-02-05 We don't need a bigger Ferry terminal. Name Location Date Comment Wendy Jawor Sausalito, CA 2015-02-05 It's in inappropriate and out-out-proportion project. It doesn't fit in with our town. Valerie Shore Sausalito, CA 2015-02-06 I do not like this plan Patricia Ter Heun Sausalito, CA 2015-02-06 We need a better solutions and need to keep with the quaint character of the town of Sausalito the many of us grew up on or nearby. We do need more bay fill. Any project like this needs to go before a review board of the residents and friends of Sausalito! PJ Post Sausalito, CA 2015-02-08 Sausalito's single main road is already so packed that I rarely go to downtown Sausalito. The bicyclists are a continuous hazard, even at this level. They are mostly rented bicycles coming via the ferry.The car and bus traffic is mostly from the use of this road as an alternate to the freeway. This road needs to be kept *more* clear for residents to leave quickly in case of flood, landslide, earthquake, urban fire, etc for public safety reasons. Expanding ferry access to the small hill town does not make sense. Raymond Swanson Sausalito, CA 2015-02-09 I honestly see no problem with the present setting. Sure, sometimes the line of tourists waiting to get on stretches onto the parking lot, but is this really a problem? This does no harm. If the BCBD has money to spend, I suggest it be done on the Spencer-101 bus stop parking; there are ~ 20 spaces for 150 cars every morning, and it is a dangerous walk for those who do not get a parking space. joan werner Sausalito, CA 2015-02-09 I think the plans are utterly ridiculous and there is no reason for us to more than DOUBLE the exisiting terminal. Joseph gaul Sausalito, CA 2015-02-10 I live in Sausalito. We are not the gateway to the Federal Government's (bridge District) entry into greed. Who benefits? Not the citizens. James Kyle Sausalito, CA 2015-02-14 Present plan is unsightly and too ambitious. Elaine Thorne Mill Valley, CA 2015-03-02 I'm signing because the size of the structure and the design more suited to a modern cargo terminal rather than a small city ferry landing.. kRISTINE MOORE Santa Rosa, CA 2015-03-02 We value our waterfront and views associated with it. This new terminal will ruin our small town atmosphere. It is an environmentally unsound plan. Russ Frederickson Sausalito, CA 2015-03-02 While the bicycle mess went unquestioned until we find streets closed to accommodate bicycle parking and crossing the street a dangerous exercise, this expansion would likely lead to larger ferry boats at some point in time. Enough with the unquestioned and uncontrolled growth in a lovely small town. Joseph Dunnigan San Anselmo, CA 2015-03-02 Deadly to that area of our beautiful Bay !!! Nanci Croy Sausalito, CA 2015-03-02 Would like to keep the small and quaint atmosphere of Sausalito. Susan Brubeck Sausalito, CA 2015-03-03 This project is overkill for the problems it purports to solve. No reasonable answer has been given as to why such a huge project is needed. It's a great way to alienate all the residents of Sausalito against the Bridge District Blair roman Mill Valley, CA 2015-03-03 as a previous 2 time property owner in Sausalito from 1981, I have been totally dumbfounded by the ridiculous excessive tourist growth. I can't believe anyone in their right mind can see anything positive from this proposal happening for the locals and current property owners. It's already impossible to park and shop in town, no less hop a ferry to the city! Sausalito can not handle any more growth in tourism. Enough is enough. This doesn't even take to account what it would do to our gorgeous unspoiled waterfront...which is why people flock to town in the first place. Reflect people... Name Location Date Comment BARBARA H KNOWLES Sausalito, CA 2015-03-03 We need a charming ferry landing not another pier 39 in appearance. The European charm brings thousands of tourists and those that live here dont want to feel like we live in the city we want the charm of the small town ferry area. If this is not satisfactory then move the ferry landing to another spot in Ssausaltio dont ruin our beautiful town with this oversized mammoth ferry landing plans.. thanks Barbara Knowles Penelope Hammond Sausalito, CA 2015-03-03 I lived on Main Street for over 12 years and have lived in marin city for 15 years As a property owner and person who loves Sausalito we need a charming ferry not a pier 39 in our back yard Barbara Kavanagh Mill Valley, CA 2015-03-03 I believe ferry terminal project was not vetted and needs more review. 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To my knowledge, the GG District has never contacted the SYC to discuss the impact that this project will have on the view and privacy of the club. ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Tammy Blanchard <[email protected]> Date: Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 5:00 PM Subject: Fwd: Current ferry landing in disrepair To: Hi Lilly please forward this email and the attached photo to the Sausalito Planning Commissioners and Historic Landmarks Board for review, prior to the March 11 meeting regarding the Sausalito Ferry terminal expansion. Dear commissioners and Board Members, Please consider that the photo attached is of the current ferry landing which is only about 17 years old. It is in terrible disrepair and speaks to the lack of care and maintenance given to this important GG asset. Can you imagine what the proposed new HUGE ferry terminal will look like in just a few short years? do we really want a huge deteriorating ferry terminal like this in the middle of our lovely quaint down town? -- concerned, Tammy Blanchard (831) 332-7744 -Regards, 1 Tammy Blanchard (831) 332-7744 2 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Thomas E. Pallante [[email protected]] Thursday, March 12, 2015 11:42 AM Lilly Schinsing Proposed new ferry dock Ms. Schinsing, My wife and I were at the meeting last evening, but did not get a chance to ask any questions and had to leave at 8:30pm. We have at least one question. Why is the concrete dock double sides (ferries can dock on either side as we saw it), if only one ferry can unload at one time any way? Seems to us that dock could be made smaller by eliminating one docking side. Also ferries are planned to have two larger doors on both sides, so ferry could be docked bow in or stern in at any time. Thank you, Tom Pallante 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: TOM RICHARDS [[email protected]] Friday, March 13, 2015 7:32 PM Lilly Schinsing Ferry Landing Comments I commute to and from the city daily using Golden Gate Ferry. The ferry landing is frequently very crowded and seems small and inadequate. I am in favor of an improved ferry landing. Sent from my iPhone 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Neil [[email protected]] Saturday, March 14, 2015 4:08 AM Lilly Schinsing Fwd: Two things as I start. 1. These 2 Committees are 80% uninformed of what the constituents ofl Sausalito's Public think. 2. Your all talking as if this is a done deal! We need to slow this all down and ask ourselves.... Do we need and want this? New... c/o Lilly Schinsing, for the Joint Historic Landmarks and Planning Commission Boards It has been suggested by Vicki that I forward my comments to you to be included in the joint board members packets. Unfortunately I only got through speaking half of my notes written during the March 11th joint board meeting in the 3 minutes allotted to me. This is my complete set of talking points written on my smartphone during the meeting. Time flies when your having fun. To: The Joint Historic Landmarks and Planning Commission Board Members and the Public. Two things as I start come to mind. 1. In the poll of Commissioners as to prior Public contact regarding these issues, I find t he two Committee 's members are 80% uninformed of what the constituents of Sausalito's Public think. 2. Your all talking as if this is a done deal! We need to slow this all down and ask ourselves.... Do we need or even want this New Ferry Terminal ? I'm amazed at how similar this is to the beginnings of the New Public Safety Building way back in time. Mauro Dosolini , former Founder of Cafe Divino, current Founder and Owner of Sausalito Seahorse and I started 1 Proposition N O ON B to block the ugly monstrosity that a small committee, out of touch with the Residents wishes , wanted to implement for a new Public Safety Building. By Public poll of the 10 Commissioners at the start of this meeting, it became painfully obvious that only 2 of the 10 Commissioners had more than a modecum of interaction with the Public on these issues. To my eyes, that is shocking! How on Earth can a Public Committee aid the People to govern Sausalito if they are 80% uninformed of the Citizen's wishes? My feeling is, that like the earlier Public Safety Building fiasco, this proposed structure is [ 1 ] Too big [ 2 ] Too ugly [ 3 ] Too expensive 1. Too Big. Sooner or later, somehow someone will bring in more and bigger passenger boats with 3 times as (3 million) many tourists and 3 times as many bicycles. 2. Too Ugly. Just like the Public Safety building was ugly and didn't fit the Beauty of Sausalito, so too is this structure. 3. Too expensive. When you spend this kind of money, and have this kind of size, sooner or later the container Will be filled. Filled with what? Millions of more Tourists! Do you want to live in Sausalito if the Tourist population goes to 3 million, to 5 million, to 15 million Tourists per year? ? If we need to have another NO on B type issue then so be it! We've done it before and we'll do it again but we'd Really rather our Elected Officials through these 2 Committees fulfill the wishes of the Residents, those that vote them in or out of Office, and not just the Downtown merchants who do pay their share of tax, but don't Govern the town. 2 WE THE PEOPLE GOVERN SAUSALITO AND DON'T EVER FORGET THAT!!! Sincerely, Neil Whitelaw 408 Bee Street, Sausalito, CA Resident, Voter, Philosopher of 48 years come April 1, 2015 in Sausalito UNCONDITIONAL HAPPINESS is but a State of Mind. You Could Choose to be Joyous and Happy this very Moment, and not wait until tomorrow. It's Entirely your Choices of the way you Think, Act and has nothing to do with external events. It's Entirely in Your hands. Be Quietly Joyous at All Times. Be Harmless in All Things. more good things happen at: www.creativegroup.org 3 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Patty Bacon [[email protected]] Sunday, March 15, 2015 7:38 PM Lilly Schinsing Proposed Ferry Landing - Critical Next Step: Landside Plan Integration Dear Ms. Schinsing, Essential Integration of Water and Land Side Plan Now After learning at the March 11th meeting that ferries will be modified to go from one 4 foot door to two 8 foot doors, quadrupling the number of people disgorged into the parking lot, it is mind boggling that an integrated water and landside plan has not been presented. The current egress condition is a tangled mess. How can four times the number of people coming off the dock be a solution to anything? This must be addressed now before going further. The commercial design of the dock of course remains an equally high priority. Proper Public Meeting Space The City must provide proper meeting space such as the Bay Model, so all residents can hear and provide comments – last week’s conditions were unacceptable in spite of an extremely well‐run meeting. Would you please pass on these comments to the Historic Landmarks Board, Planning Commission and City Council? Thank you. Sincerely, Patty Bacon 17 Sunshine Ave. Sausalito, CA 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Barry Hoffner [[email protected]] Monday, March 16, 2015 11:42 AM Lilly Schinsing Re: Ferry Landing Project Update As a longtime resident of Sausalito, I am still very disappointed on how the discussion has focused, almost entirely, on the actual design of the new Ferry Landing, versus the rational and justification for the Ferry Landing in the first place... I cannot support any new design whatsoever until the City Council first deals with the "elephant in the room", all the bicycle traffic and possibly more in the future.... Otherwise, I feel like the City is trying to ram a new Ferry Landing down our throats, which has the potential to permanently change the character of our town...If more thought, info and data would be put into the reasons and justification for a new Ferry Landing and how to deal with the bicycle traffic with/without a new design, I would then be willing to listen to new ideas for the design. Barry Hoffner Resident of Sausalito since 1992 On Mar 16, 2015, at 8:51 AM, Lilly Schinsing wrote: Below you will find a link to this week's Sausalito Currents in which the first article will bring you up to date on the status of the Ferry Landing Project. If you have any questions regarding this topic, please contact Lilly Schinsing at [email protected]. Click the link to read the Currents article: For more information on the Ferry Landing Project please visit www.sausalitoferrylanding.org (and if you enjoy reading the balance of the Currents, please remember that you can sign up and receive this information on a weekly basis - the link to signing up for the Currents can be found on the City's homepage www.ci.sausalito.ca.us) Lilly Schinsing Administrative Analyst Administration Department City of Sausalito | 420 Litho St. Sausalito CA 94965 phone: 415.289.4134 email: [email protected] 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Joe Paulino [[email protected]] Monday, March 16, 2015 7:05 PM Lilly Schinsing New Ferry Landing Proposal Dear Ms Schinsing, I have seen the design for the new Sausalito Ferry Landing as proposed by the Bridge District. It is so obvious to me that the designers of this massively out‐of‐scale proposal will not be having to live with it in their backyard once the construction is completed. I don't think I need to remind you or our City Council that Sausalito is a SMALL TOWN! In a place like ours, SIZE and SCALE MATTER! The proposed construction looks like they took the large, Industrial Strength landing at McCovey Cove at AT&T Park and without any thought, concern, or imagination, simply grafted it onto our shoreline. To me this is both wrong and ridiculous. But then, I just live here, and have for over 20 years. I am shocked and offended at what I have heard about how both our Council and the District want to limit resident input about this proposed expansion. I do not believe that the new design is good for the City or for those who live here. To me, it is enabling the destruction of the very character of this city that brought many of us here in the first place. I have used the current landing many times over the years, and simply do not believe that an expansion of this scale is necessary or desirable. I ask that the powers that be strongly reconsider the size and scope of this proposed Ferry Landing, and respect what this city stands for enough to come up with a design that is more in keeping with the small‐town feel and character of the city and its waterfront. Thank you for your consideration. Joe Paulino 1 Lilly Schinsing Subject: FW: Ferry Landing Project /BIKES - THE DANGERS OF RIDING IN SAUSALITO FOR 5-10 YEAR OLDS. From: Margaret Collard [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 2:30 PM To: Lilly Schinsing Cc: Barry Hoffner; Grover Dear; Margaret Collard; Navone George; Glynn Phillips; Anthony Collard Subject: Ferry Landing Project /BIKES - THE DANGERS OF RIDING IN SAUSALITO FOR 5-10 YEAR OLDS. Dear Lilly, A dangerous issue re: 5-10 year old on bicycles on South Street , should be restricted to 12 years and up -this will eliminate quite a number of bikes. Really scary to see these small children riding down the curvy hills . I am sure parents are not aware of the dangers when renting bikes from San Francisco.We are all uncomfortable driving through Sausalito during the day , afraid to hitting the bikers so we don't shop or enjoy our City. Thank you for working with the residents of Sausalito, we appreciate your cooperation. . Regards, Margaret Collard p.s. also need to discuss the high cost of the renovation of the ferry terminal - potential hike of $10.00 for bridge toll ? any excuse to raise the toll by the Golden Gate Bridge Board ( most live in the City - is it true they all have free passes...why??? we would be prisoners in Marin if the toll gets any higher ) 67 San Carlos Ave Sausalito. 1 From: Barry Hoffner [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 9:29 PM To: Lilly Schinsing Subject: Re: Ferry Landing Project Update Lilly: Further to my point below on the "elephant in the room" being the massive influx of bicycles being a big part of the supposed need to increase the size and scope of the Ferry Landing project....an issue which should be prioritized for resolution above and beyond the Ferry Landing itself... Yesterday, on my way back from a bike ride from our lovely town of Sausalito to the Marin headlands, I was stopped by a firetruck and two police cars which were dealing with a bicycle accident for the second day in a row....I saw that the bikes, on both days, were rental bikes...ie. likely tourists coming from SF.....It would be nice to know how much of our town's expenses go to dealing with issues like and this....and if the Ferry Landing is increased in size and scope, how many more of these accidents our small town will have to deal with. Barry Hoffner Longtime Sausalito Resident On Mar 16, 2015, at 12:15 PM, Lilly Schinsing wrote: Thank you for your correspondence. It will be included in the public record for this project. I’ve ensured you are on my e-distribution list where you’ll receive notifications from me regarding upcoming meetings and how to submit comments. In the meantime, you can find more information at www.sausalitoferrylanding.org. Sincerely, Lilly Schinsing Administrative Analyst Administration Department City of Sausalito | 420 Litho St. Sausalito CA 94965 phone: 415.289.4134 email: [email protected] From: Barry Hoffner [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 11:42 AM 2 To: Lilly Schinsing Subject: Re: Ferry Landing Project Update As a longtime resident of Sausalito, I am still very disappointed on how the discussion has focused, almost entirely, on the actual design of the new Ferry Landing, versus the rational and justification for the Ferry Landing in the first place... I cannot support any new design whatsoever until the City Council first deals with the "elephant in the room", all the bicycle traffic and possibly more in the future.... Otherwise, I feel like the City is trying to ram a new Ferry Landing down our throats, which has the potential to permanently change the character of our town...If more thought, info and data would be put into the reasons and justification for a new Ferry Landing and how to deal with the bicycle traffic with/without a new design, I would then be willing to listen to new ideas for the design. Barry Hoffner Resident of Sausalito since 1992 On Mar 16, 2015, at 8:51 AM, Lilly Schinsing wrote: Below you will find a link to this week's Sausalito Currents in which the first article will bring you up to date on the status of the Ferry Landing Project. If you have any questions regarding this topic, please contact Lilly Schinsing at [email protected]. Click the link to read the Currents article: For more information on the Ferry Landing Project please visit www.sausalitoferrylanding.org (and if you enjoy reading the balance of the Currents, please remember that you can sign up and receive this information on a weekly basis - the link to signing up for the Currents can be found on the City's homepage www.ci.sausalito.ca.us) Lilly Schinsing Administrative Analyst Administration Department City of Sausalito | 420 Litho St. Sausalito CA 94965 phone: 415.289.4134 email: [email protected] 3 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Barry Hoffner [[email protected]] Tuesday, March 17, 2015 6:29 AM Lilly Schinsing Re: Ferry Landing Project Update Lilly: Further to my point below on the "elephant in the room" being the massive influx of bicycles being a big part of the supposed need to increase the size and scope of the Ferry Landing project....an issue which should be prioritized for resolution above and beyond the Ferry Landing itself... Yesterday, on my way back from a bike ride from our lovely town of Sausalito to the Marin headlands, I was stopped by a firetruck and two police cars which were dealing with a bicycle accident for the second day in a row....I saw that the bikes, on both days, were rental bikes...ie. likely tourists coming from SF.....It would be nice to know how much of our town's expenses go to dealing with issues like and this....and if the Ferry Landing is increased in size and scope, how many more of these accidents our small town will have to deal with. Barry Hoffner Longtime Sausalito Resident On Mar 16, 2015, at 12:15 PM, Lilly Schinsing wrote: Thank you for your correspondence. It will be included in the public record for this project. I’ve ensured you are on my e-distribution list where you’ll receive notifications from me regarding upcoming meetings and how to submit comments. In the meantime, you can find more information at www.sausalitoferrylanding.org. Sincerely, Lilly Schinsing Administrative Analyst Administration Department City of Sausalito | 420 Litho St. Sausalito CA 94965 phone: 415.289.4134 email: [email protected] From: Barry Hoffner [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 11:42 AM To: Lilly Schinsing Subject: Re: Ferry Landing Project Update As a longtime resident of Sausalito, I am still very disappointed on how the discussion has focused, almost entirely, on the actual design of the new Ferry Landing, versus the rational and justification for the Ferry Landing in the first place... 1 I cannot support any new design whatsoever until the City Council first deals with the "elephant in the room", all the bicycle traffic and possibly more in the future.... Otherwise, I feel like the City is trying to ram a new Ferry Landing down our throats, which has the potential to permanently change the character of our town...If more thought, info and data would be put into the reasons and justification for a new Ferry Landing and how to deal with the bicycle traffic with/without a new design, I would then be willing to listen to new ideas for the design. Barry Hoffner Resident of Sausalito since 1992 On Mar 16, 2015, at 8:51 AM, Lilly Schinsing wrote: Below you will find a link to this week's Sausalito Currents in which the first article will bring you up to date on the status of the Ferry Landing Project. If you have any questions regarding this topic, please contact Lilly Schinsing at [email protected]. Click the link to read the Currents article: For more information on the Ferry Landing Project please visit www.sausalitoferrylanding.org (and if you enjoy reading the balance of the Currents, please remember that you can sign up and receive this information on a weekly basis - the link to signing up for the Currents can be found on the City's homepage www.ci.sausalito.ca.us) Lilly Schinsing Administrative Analyst Administration Department City of Sausalito | 420 Litho St. Sausalito CA 94965 phone: 415.289.4134 email: [email protected] 2 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Barbara Nelson [[email protected]] Thursday, March 12, 2015 7:49 PM Lilly Schinsing Linda Pfeifer; Joan Cox Ferry Landing Resident Opinion Dear Lillie, After last night's meeting I have my suggestions to offer: Reduce the walkway by half, Include an artist who understands Sausalito in a re‐design. Use the #3 gate design with the single post (if no one comes up with anything better), Research other good designs of bridges and landings, and/or copy the color and railing design of the Capilano suspension bridge in Vancouver. Explain the necessity of accommodating boats on both sides, especially if this adds to the bulk. And finally, take seriously the idea of a van dropping off cyclists and picking up their bikes before they get down into town. Our little village is tiny compared to most and we can and must require creative solutions for everyone's safety. Thank you. Barbara Nelson a 50 year resident 1 RICHARD GRAEF 300 NAPA ST 03.17.2015 SAUSALITO CA 94965 415 332 9390 Page 1 of 2 Lilly Schinsing City of Sausalito Re: Ferry Landing Hello Lilly, Thank you and the City for hosting the PC/HLB study session regarding the proposed Ferry Landing project. It was lively and informative. Following are some of my views based on what I learned at the meeting: I agree that the shoreside development should be included in the overall plan for the ferry landing complex, including locations of ticket vending, bike & vehicle parking etc. It seems clear that the existing landing needs to be upgraded, generally along the lines proposed. If the overall size can be reduced without compromising function then it should be. However, some seating in the queue areas would be an advantage for older passengers or those with disabilities. Perhaps this could be done somehow without the “belvederes”. The truss system is probably the most efficient and practical method to span the 90 ft. required. I favor the lowered curve option but the flat truss might have less visual impact from shoreside, however it would most likely be denser as was pointed out. Overall, colors would have much less visual impact if they were relatively dark. That is not to say that color has to be dull. Golden Gate Bridge red might be an option for the truss. Galvanized steel color for the truss would most likely have to be painted, as large welded structures would be difficult if not impossible to galvanize. It could work well for the guardrails as they can be galvanized in sections. Guardrail treatment should be consistent landside. I don’t see that there would be much advantage to making the gate perpendicular to the shoreline nor do I see how that could be done with the current plan. If the curved truss is used, the gate with the curved top might be appropriate (not the roof version). Otherwise the “simple gate” approach would be fine. The gates are shown in two different location options. At this point I don’t have an opinion about that and see it as an operational / public access issue. The vertical pickets shown for the guardrail seem most appropriate and practical. Rounded top rails might discourage birds from landing on them. Blocking of views does not seem to be a major issue from what I see on the drawings and renderings. There are many splendid views from all around the area. Looking forward to those “story buoys” . . . 03.17.15 R. Graef Lilly Schinsing / Ferry Landing Page 2 Regarding the Historic District, I don’t think any attempt ought to be made to make the landing look “historic”, whatever that may mean. It is a functional facility and the industrial esthetic should prevail in keeping with the tradition of our working waterfront. As long as the overall look and feel of the project is kept straightforward and in good taste I think this facility will be appropriate for its purpose and will not detract from Sausalito’s village ambiance. Thanks again, Richard William Versaci STUDIO VERSACI 265 Currey Lane Sausalito California 94965 [email protected] 18 March 2015 Joan Cox, Chair, Sausalito Planning Commission John McCoy, Chair, Historic Landmarks Board 420 Litho Street Sausalito, California 94965 Re: Sausalito Ferry Landing Expansion Proposal Dear Ms. Cox and Mr. McCoy; I attended the Commission and Board’s joint hearing on March 11 to see the Golden Gate Bridge District’s presentation, and listen to both your and the public’s comments on the developer’s proposal to expand the Sausalito Ferry Landing. I strongly support the developer’s intention to replace the existing deficiently designed, poorly functioning and shoddily maintained facility. I accept the District’s assumptions about ridership and turn-around time on which the proposed design is based, however flawed they may appear. Regardless of whether any of us believes their projections, expansion of the facility is necessary and it should be designed to handle a maximum capacity for as long a service life as possible, hopefully well beyond the District’s projected 20-year timeframe, in order to preclude any more expansions in the foreseeable future. Growth and change are inevitable, particularly with Sausalito’s attraction to tourists, and must be accommodated and planned for regardless of whether it is desirable or not. The engineering of the proposed facility and its design are professionally sound based on the District’s assumptions. Both the existing structure and its proposed replacement are quasi-industrial transit facilities, and should not be “softened” with inappropriate materials, embellished with false historicism, or functionally impaired or derailed by NIMBY concerns. That said, many aspects of the design of the proposed facility are unnecessary or inappropriate to this setting. Both the proposed design and the District’s process show a disregard and disrespect of this small community’s legitimate concerns. Many of these issues could easily be rectified without undermining the functionality or basic design of the proposed structure. I have personal concerns with, and have some proposed solutions for the most obvious design deficiencies. All of these were addressed by board members and community representatives at the hearing. My comments are keyed to the illustrations in the developer’s submission to BCDC on the following pages, which have not been made available for the Sausalito community to see: • Most simply, the superstructure should not be painted white, but should be painted a neutral color that blends into the background (as shown on the following page) or better, given the District’s poor maintenance of the existing facility, should be made of unpainted weathering finishes like the existing galvanized handrails. 1 The gate proposed to BCDC was oriented oblique to the shoreline, but as presented to Sausalito is directly frontal viewed from the shoreline. Regardless, it should be placed as District’s proposed white painted color scheme (from BCDC submission) Same view with neutral gray or galvanized finishes As close to the shore as possible, where it would blend into the existing background buildings, with no framing structure, in order to minimize its visibility. It should be noted that the gates are left open throughout the day and evening, and are unrelated to the control of the passenger waiting line or egress during the ferries’ hours of operation. There is no apparent reason why the gate could not be located at the end of the Landside Pier (where it is now), There is no reason why it should impede public access to the pier in this location if the opening were the full width of the pier. Using no grates would make the gate more transparent, but not affect its security. Making each of the gate openings half the width of the pier, folding flat against the handrails, would facilitate access 2 Issues and Proposed Solutions 1 2 3 4 5 6 Relocate gate, design for transparency, and use neutral color to minimize visibility from Landside. Remove belvedere from Landside. Lower and straighten top chords and use neutral color on gangway trusses to minimize visibility. What will temporary access pier look like and how long will it be there? Who owns the property under the proposed temporary gangway and float? What Landside improvements are proposed by the City, and who will pay for them? Who owns the property where the developer proposes to relocate Landside structures? Developer’s Proposal (from BCDC submission) 3 Very long-span, lightweight aluminum gangways at a cruise ship terminal Long-span “H” section steel bridge with handrail-height top chord and cables to provide walkway safety. Unfinished aluminum marine gangway with round top rails and center truss 4 by both passengers and the public, and reduce the side (and center) supports to poles. 2 The developers claim they provided “belvederes” to answer the concerns of BCDC to provide pubic access and views. There is no evidence that BCDC requested these, and they appear to be a preemptive measure. Regardless, they increase the width of the Pier, which is an overwhelming community concern. They also increase the “shadow” of the pier, which BCDC considers to be “Bay fill”. The belvedere on the Landside looks back at the City, not toward the Bay. The size and complexity of this projection has a major impact on the appearance of the Pier from the shoreline. This could be mitigated by straightening the pier edge and handrail, and eliminating the benches on the Landside. I think they should be eliminated on both sides to improve bay views from the shoreline. 3 The arch on the gangway and the depth of its structure appear to be unjustified. There are many examples of similar gangways in steel or lighter-weight weather-resistant aluminum with straight top chords (see illustrations above) that contradict the developer’s claim their truss depth is necessary. It appears that a 7 foot deep truss, extending 3 feet below the walking surface (as in the current design) and 4 feet above it would be adequate to carry the live and dead loads. If that depth is not sufficient, Board Member Morgan Pierce has suggested adding a third, center truss (as shown in the third image) to carry the load. 4 No drawings or description are provided for the temporary pier that will be in service for an undetermined time. This pier is far closer to the shoreline than the existing or projected piers, and will have a greater visual impact than either. There is no suggestion of its design or how long it may be under construction, in use, or being removed. 5 Who owns the property under the proposed temporary gangway and float (which I assume will be the existing gangway and float relocated)? If it is owned by the City of Sausalito, it has absolute control over whether or not this project can be built as shown. 6 What Landside improvements are proposed by the City? Who will pay for these improvements, which are solely for the benefit the developer? Who owns the property beneath the proposed relocated ferry facilities? What location criteria will be applied? Many other community members have additional or different concerns, which may even contradict my comments. In many cases these are the result of a legitimate suspicion of the developer, and a perception that the City is not providing information because a political deal has already been struck. I could find no information or illustrations on the project in a Google search or apparently on the City’s website, including the video of the hearing you said would be available online. If the Planning Commission is serious about wanting public input (positive or negative), a significant outreach effort to the community is necessary beyond a small, informed, organized and vocal opposition group. Without their flyer, I would not even be aware of this project, and would not have known to attend the sole hearing where any information on the project has been available. Thank you for your consideration of my concerns and ideas. I look forward to your April 1 hearing. Sincerely, cc: Concerned Residents and Neighbors of Sausalito 5 Lilly Schinsing FW: Ferry Landing Project Update Subject: From: Sandra Macleod White [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:05 PM To: Lilly Schinsing Subject: Re: Ferry Landing Project Update Hello Lilly, I thought I sent you something regarding a passenger/commuter shelter for the last meeting. Please include the following for the records: For 20 years I commuted to San Francisco on the Sausalito ferry, and it is a seriously a horrible experience waiting for the ferry during a storm of any kind: high winds, rain, fog, sea spray, or scorching hot sunny weather. Unfortunately, it's obvious that no one cares that Sausalito's commuters/tourists are the only Bay Area ferry passengers who must endure nature's harsh elements with no protection anywhere. In fact, Sausalito's ferry is the only ferry landing without any shelter in the Bay Area. How can that be? Seriously! I'll try to be at the next meeting. Thanks for responding. Sandra Macleod White Sent from my iPhone 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Juliana Whitten [[email protected]] Sunday, March 22, 2015 7:50 AM Lilly Schinsing; Terry Sullivan plans for Sausalito Ferry Terminal To whom it may concern: March 22, 2015 Sausalito’s spectacular natural beauty and the architecture which complements the landscape create a peaceful, majestic atmosphere which calls to both residents and visitors. It is my opinion that the proposed entrance to Sausalito is clearly out of touch with the environment in which it is envisioned. It seems to me at best incongruent for the gateway to this natural paradise to be an intrusive, concrete, highly technical futuristic design. It is short sighted. From a feng sui point of view, it is a disaster which will lower the energetic vibration of the community. Don’t we owe the future generations the same magical atmosphere and serene beauty we enjoy today? Marie Simmons, Sausalito resident for 42 years 1 Commentary on 1st Public Hearing on the Proposed Sausalito Ferry Landing Summary The first public hearing on the proposed Sausalito Ferry Landing project indicated that: 1) The Golden Gate Bridge District (GGBD) did a reasonably good job of displaying photos of the proposed terminal and pointed to a few meaningful statistics regarding recent ridership. Like any new project, “the devil is in the detail” as to whether such statistics constitute a justification for proceeding with a new installation. This commentary includes a closer review of the design parameters that were presented. This more detailed analysis indicates that a new installation is ill-conceived and has little to no substantive justification. 2) Most residents were rightfully concerned with what they perceive to be a vastly oversized new facility but were less focused on the justification for the proposed replacement terminal. This was possibly due to the perception that has been created that this project is moving forward regardless of clear and compelling rationale, but with some consideration towards cosmetic appearance. I would hope that our City Council would have the wherewithal to stand up and say NO to a substantially modified structure if there is inadequate justification for it. Sausalito owns the land, leases it to the Bridge District, and has the right to approve or disapprove of a project of this magnitude. 3) Rental bicycle ferry use is obviously not only the primary cause for delayed departures, but is also the cause of what some residents described as “a giant mess” from their President’s Day observations. The mess that has overflowed into the parking lot and onto Tracy Way during the summer months is the result of inaction by some City Council members to stop the flood of rental bikes from congesting the ferry landing plaza and our public streets and sidewalks. 4) The biggest drivers of this project appear to be: a) the Golden Gate Bridge District’s desire that the ferry landing facility not constitute a bottleneck for rental bicyclists using the ferry for returning their bikes to San Francisco, and b) the District’s apparently dogged determination to utilize federal funds to build a new terminal in Sausalito regardless of whether there is justification for it or not. I urge the Planning Commission, the Historic Landmarks Board and the City Council to reject the project in its entirety and to urgently deal with rental bicycle logistics. The focus should be on requiring that, without impacting existing public transit of any kind, rental bike companies in San Francisco be made responsible for trucking bikes back separately for those renters who are unwilling or unable to ride them back to San Francisco. Any staging area set aside for bicycle returns needs to be located such that it does not interfere with either resident or tourist access to public streets and sidewalks. The number of rental bicyclists visiting Sausalito on a daily basis may also need to be reviewed and even curtailed. If the Sausalito Coalition can come up with a plan to eliminate rental bike returns via any public transit service, this would decongest ferry loading/unloading and improve turnaround times while still retaining bike renters as paying ferry passengers returning to San Francisco. The Golden Gate Transit Bridge District could then use its own or outside engineering expertise to come up with alternatives to repair and/or retrofit the existing terminal to extend its serviceable life and reduce passenger loading times if that is deemed necessary. A more detailed analysis of the new terminal’s design basis follows. Ferry Schedule and Loading Delays Apparently someone forgot to tell the GGBD’s representative that the desired ferry boat turnaround time of 15 minutes already exists with the current schedule and the existing terminal. It was hard to believe that the GGBD representative wasn’t made aware of the most fundamental design basis element that was intended to provide a substantial part of the justification for a new landing. The good news is that the ferry actually does run on schedule for the vast majority of departures/arrivals. The times that I have witnessed delays have primarily been attributed to ambling bicycle renters. Not to say that I blame them as they are here for leisure and pleasure and not business for the most part. They are in no hurry to embark or disembark a ferry boat which is supposed to be a relaxing, non-hurried experience in itself for everyone who rides it. Ferry turnaround time is not an issue most of the time, and the few times that ferry departures are delayed, untimely departures are either made up on the water or are not a criteria that is vital to ridership enjoyment. If timely departures are somehow truly deemed to be critical to the GGBD, ridding the ferry of rental bikes should be its first priority and probably the only step necessary to resume 100% on time departures with the current schedule. Ferry Capacity We currently have plenty of passenger boat carrying capacity as the Spalding class vessels are capable of carrying ~740 passengers per trip plus a full 13 member crew. Sausalito has 9 departures and 9 arrivals during weekdays and 6 departures and 6 arrivals on weekends and holidays. So for a weekday, the existing service can handle up to 13,320 passengers. For a weekend day/holiday, the existing service can handle up to 8,880 passengers. These maximum passenger counts indicate that on average, the ferry operated at only 14.6% of capacity during FY2014 weekdays and 31.1% of capacity during FY2014 weekends/holidays. These percentages are based on what the GGBD presented at the hearing which was an average of 1,944 passengers/weekday and 2,758 passengers/weekend day. Using the GGBD’s unrealistically high (see comments under ridership growth) growth rate assumption of 4%/year, the existing passenger boat carrying capacity should be adequate for another 47 years for weekday operations and 10 years for weekend operations. The bottom line is that the existing service, including the landing, has plenty of room for ridership growth, be they tourists or residents. If rental bicycles continue to be allowed on board, the excess capacity that we have today could be used by running one less round trip/day. This would enable a slightly increased interval between trips, thus allowing greater flexibility in loading times and likely resulting in the entire operation more easily adhering to a new set schedule. A five minute increase from 15 to 20 minutes would possibly eliminate most of the delayed departures that we have with current rental bike loads. Ferry Main Deck Level Boarding Philosophy Passengers board the ferry in Sausalito on the Main Deck (lowest level deck) and depart the ferry in San Francisco on the Upper Deck (middle deck). Bicyclists must currently haul their bikes from the Main Deck to the Upper Deck to disembark. This specific activity is what takes time in San Francisco, potentially causing delays. According the GGBD presentation, the new plan will be to continue to board the ferry in Sausalito on the Main Deck and then also disembark San Francisco from the Main Deck instead of the current Upper Deck. Although I am not familiar with the operation of the San Francisco gangways, it appears that this new Main Deck disembarking plan will require substantial revisions to the San Francisco ferry dock. Clearly the boarding/disembarking philosophy is oriented around minimal movement of bicycles between decks. In effect however, it will increase passenger movement between decks as most of the seats are on the Upper Deck and the Sun Deck (top deck). ADA Compliance The GGBD presentation spent a great deal of time telling residents about how the existing landing did not conform to ADA and that the current landing exceeded a 1 in 12 slope requirement. Later in the presentation it was mentioned that this ADA non-conformance does not occur until the low tide reaches or exceeds -1.1 feet. One of the Planning Commissioners rightfully questioned the frequency of this occurrence and asked if it is more than twice a year. The GGBD representative advised that it most certainly is more than twice year a year but that he would have to get back to the City with a definitive answer. After a cursory review of some on-line tide tables for Sausalito, CA (37.8500o N, 122.4833o W), I found that there are a sum total of 16 days during 2015 where low tides were at least -1.1 feet or lower. Of those 16 total days, on only 10 days do the low tides occur during normal operational hours and on only 3 of those 10 days do low tides occur during disembarking (i.e. require steeper uphill travel) at Sausalito. The other 7 days of occurrence result in slightly steeper downhill travel while boarding in Sausalito. In summary, out of a nominal 5,946 ferry boat departures/arrivals per year, only 10 departures/arrivals per year (0.17%) have ADA non-conformance ramp slope issues and only 3 arrivals per year (0.05%) require steeper uphill travel. Rising sea levels will further reduce these numbers in time. My conclusion is that the ADA compliance nonconformance issue is about as worrisome as “a tempest in the teapot” and was most certainly not worthy of the misleading red flag waving that occurred on Wednesday evening. I suggest that minor operational adjustments can be made on the few days that are of concern. Alternatively, modest, but creative design changes could be made to bring the operation into full compliance 100% of the time. It is also my understanding that there have been no formal ADA related complaints about the existing terminal which can mostly be attributed to the 1999 ADA compliance efforts as well as the rare instances that non-conformance occurs. The City of Sausalito has used a Certified Access Specialist named Craig Williams who has done work for other municipalities on modeling tidal change issues with respect to climate change and general ADA code compliance. The Department of Public Works Director has knowledge of his contact information if a more detailed review is necessary. Safety Some of the residents who spoke in favor of building the new terminal mentioned a perception of safety concerns about the existing operation. After nearly 40 years of project engineering management experience, I have found that people without a detailed understanding of safety unfortunately use it as the go-to excuse to either build something or not to build something. I am a firm believer in passenger and worker safety but to wave the safety flag without sound justification diminishes the importance of a careful safety review before drawing conclusions and making design changes. Although this is preliminary speculation on my part, I would not be surprised if the Golden Gate Transit Ferry operation is one of the safest ferry operations on the west coast of the United States. Although they have an environmental advantage over other ocean side operations, I have never seen or heard about a ferry loading/unloading passenger injury incident during my residential tenure here since 1976. I rode the ferry on a daily basis in the 1970s and 1980s. To ensure that the existing operation is not prone to passenger or worker safety issues, it would be interesting to know what the GGBD’s worker incident rate is for the Sausalito ferry terminal. It would also be interesting to know how many passengers have been injured boarding or disembarking ferries in Sausalito. Surely if safety were truly an issue we would have heard some facts and figures during this first public hearing from the GGBD. Ridership Growth The GGBD is forecasting an annualized 4% ridership growth over the next 20 to 30 years as being one of the design premises for the proposed new terminal. To put that kind of growth into perspective over 20 years, it would mean that 793,192 passengers (FY2014) will grow to 1,737,981 passengers in FY2034. This would be truly astonishing growth. For comparison purposes I looked at BART’s ridership growth over the past 35 years. By expanding territory with new stations located in high growth rate suburban East Bay communities and by laying hundreds of miles of new track, BART has managed to grow at a mere 1.5%/year between the years 1978 and 2013. See BART growth chart attached. We all know that Marin County is not a high growth rate county and never will be due to restricted zoning and designated open space. We also know that the Sausalito ferry service has two main terminals, here and San Francisco and that there is no option to expand territory to obtain new ridership between the two points. For BART to achieve the growth in ridership between 1978 and 2013, the annualized population growth rates for Alameda, Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties were 0.65%, 0.93%, and 0.35% respectively. (See table below.) The annualized projected growth rate for Marin County for the next 30 years is only 0.41% and most of that growth is in the north end of the county which would have an insignificant effect on Sausalito ferry ridership. San Francisco County is forecast to be the fastest growing County at a nominal 1% annualized growth. The GGBD’s 4% number appears to be an absurdly biased estimation based on the recent growth in Sausalito ferry passenger ridership in just the past few years. County Alameda Contra Costa Marin San Francisco San Mateo Total ABAG's 30Year Population Growth Forecast (2010 to 2040) 32% ABAG's Annualized Population Growth Rate Forecast (2010 to 2040)-% 0.93% 1970 Population 1,073,184 2013 Population 1,578,891 1970-2013 Population Change 505,707 1970-2013 Population Change-% 32.0% 1970 to 2013 Annualized Population Growth Rate-% 0.65% 558,389 206,038 1,094,205 258,365 535,816 52,327 49.0% 20.3% 0.93% 0.43% 27% 13% 0.80% 0.41% 715,674 837,442 121,768 14.5% 0.32% 35% 1.01% 556,234 747,373 191,139 25.6% 0.53% 26% 0.77% 3,109,519 4,516,276 1,406,757 31.1% 0.63% 29% 0.86% Guess where that growth came from. It is nearly directly proportional to the number of rental bikes crossing the Golden Gate Bridge in the past few years. Will Sausalito continue to tolerate the proliferation of rental bikes into town regardless of how they are returned to San Francisco? There are plenty of bike-issue-weary residents now and without question most residents have had enough rental bicycle growth in town, to say nothing of the problems associated with the use of the ferry service to return bikes. The Sausalito Coalition and the residents need to urgently make some decisions on rental bike logistics and growth prior to the approval of any ferry landing expansion project. Existing Design Having worked as an engineering manager of offshore, near shore and swamp operations for nearly twenty years, I can testify that there are a variety of options available for extending the serviceable life of the existing terminal by component replacements and/or upgrades, including changing out some of the existing corrosion prone materials. From the lack of discussion about the existing terminal at the hearing, it is apparent that only a new enlarged terminal has been considered. In view of what appears to be an extremely poor justification of the proposed new terminal, a close look at modifying existing operations and replacing components of the existing terminal should be thoroughly reviewed and presented as one solution for continued operations. New Design After hearing about overblown ADA compliance issues and unrealistically high growth numbers, it seems abundantly evident that any properly designed replacement terminal can be significantly scaled down in size from what has been presented. The 4% growth number by itself, if adjusted to something more realistic, would result in a substantial reduction in both passengers as well as walkway width to board/disembark. If the GGBB’s growth rate were reduced to 1% which is still high by any 20-year comparable growth standard, the annual ridership over 20 years would grow from 793,192 passengers (FY2014) to 967,845 passengers in FY2034, compared to 1,737,981 passengers in FY2034 with a 4% annual growth rate. This more realistic 1%, but still aggressive growth rate, results in a 44% reduction in 20-year passenger growth from what the new proposed terminal has been designed around. Certainly some scaling down of the facility is clearly in order should it ever become justified. Conclusion The GGBD representatives were ill-prepared, uninformed and misleading about the justification for any new terminal as well as the design details of the proposed new terminal. There was minimal explanation as to why the current terminal couldn’t be retrofitted to correct any currently perceived deficiencies or repaired with in-kind or improved components. It would appear that there is a variety of alternatives for extending serviceable life of the existing terminal while also reducing ferry loading times. I urge the Planning Commission, Historic Landmarks Board and the City Council to NOT approve the proposed project until: a) the issue of rental bicycle logistics is resolved by the Sausalito Coalition, and b) a highly credible economic and engineering analysis of any proposed project is completed and presented to the public. Sausalito is a community that includes residents with expertise in a wide variety of disciplines including engineering, architecture, finance and management. Residents care very much about our small city and will utilize these disciplines, as well as the mobilization of strong public opinion, to ensure the protection of what we view as our town’s very unique character. A public vote is clearly in order. Prepared by Sam Chase, Bonita Street resident. Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Joe Paulino [[email protected]] Monday, March 23, 2015 6:47 AM Lilly Schinsing New Ferry Landing Proposal Dear Ms Schinsing, Sausalito City Council, and Planning Commission, First of all, I'd like to thank the city and the Bridge District people for taking the time to put up the Story Buoys to help give us a sense of the scope of the new landing. I must say however that for all that effort, I felt that the demonstration was a bit misleading. On Saturday, we were seeing those ropes, poles and buoys at low tide. It was really hard to get a sense of how much the facade of the new structure will wall off our views come higher tides. Also, I was quite disturbed at the width of the new... what do you call it...? gangway? Sorry ‐ I'm a bit of a Landlubber. As I heard someone mention, it looks wide enough to drive a Sherman tank through. If the Sausalito ferry does indeed boast the 95% on‐time departure rate that I heard it has, I still can't see why a project of this scope is desirable or necessary. It looks more like something suitable for a cargo dock. I really hope that the Council can see past whatever they feel they stand to gain by this construction and realize that THIS NEW LANDING IS NOT GOOD FOR SAUSALITO. Sorry to keep using gossipy phrases like "I heard that..." But, I heard that the Bridge District only pays the city $600 a year for the right to use our shoreline. If that's the case, it smells to me that some members of the Council are selling out that part of the city for $600 a year and what ever pittance Blazing Saddles pays. This city has ENOUGH tourist bicycles on the weekend. They already present ENOUGH of a hazard! A friend of mine just got whacked badly by one who blazed through a red light then tried to blame her! A city that sells itself out for fickle tourist dollars always stands to lose it's soul in the process. The new landing is a BAD IDEA. The old landing is just fine for this city. I don't care how much the plans for the new design cost. WE DON'T NEED IT! Thank you for your your consideration, and see you on April 1! Sincerely, Joe Paulino 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Norman [[email protected]] Wednesday, March 25, 2015 1:14 PM Lilly Schinsing Ferry Landing Comments We have been studying the ferry landing as we do walking along the railing and have some thoughts: The railing the color it is now blends nicely, does not attract attention to itself. So, the new railing should all be the color of the existing railing. The landing could be moved to the South and could be somewhat shorter. The gate can be designed after the project is approved and can be a very attractive gate. The ticket booth needs to be moved because it interferes with traffic on the sidewalk (we notice that because we use a wheelchair. Thank you for this opportunity to share our thoughts. Gloria and Norman Wohlschlaeger Sent from my iPad 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: [email protected] Monday, March 23, 2015 2:47 PM Lilly Schinsing Ferry Terminal As a long-term resident of Sausalito, I strongly object to both the size and design of the proposed Ferry Terminal. Sausalito is NOT a major terminal on Sydney Harbor but a small, quaint town on the Bay. The design is too institutional for a gateway to Sausalito and the size too large for the space. William A. Cambron 69 Monte Mar Dr. Sausalito, Ca 1 Lilly Schinsing From: Sent: To: Subject: Virginia Davidson [[email protected]] Saturday, March 14, 2015 4:23 PM Lilly Schinsing Ferry Landing Sent from my iPad Sausalito,in my opinion does not need a gigantic ferry landing. The photo proves the point, it would certainly obscure our charm,mess up the yacht club and be totally out of proportion with our small town charm.Lets first find a good solution to the bicycle problem.Ive heard good information from counsel reports. 1