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Concord City Council To Discuss Naval Weapons Station Project

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The Concord City Council on Tuesday will host a study session on a conceptual land use plan to develop the former Concord Naval Weapons Station land and drafting an outreach program.

The city in September approved an exclusive agreement to negotiate (EAN) between the city and Brookfield Properties to develop the project.

The EAN allows for a 120-day initial negotiating period, to allow Brookfield to prepare and propose a term sheet to the city.
A city staff report for Tuesday’s meeting says Brookfield is preparing a conceptual plan and financial details for a term sheet that still needs to be negotiated with the city.

The study session will provide the council and the public the chance to hear and comment on Brookfield’s thoughts about a conceptual land use plan that could translate into a successful specific plan.

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Brookfield will also map out its current and future plans for community outreach and phasing of the project.

The council will provide input Tuesday but won’t take any action on the project.

The deal struck between Brookfield and the city in September specifies a 24-month period for the developer to complete a specific plan, environmental impact report, and a disposition and development agreement, all of which must be approved by the city.

If everything goes as planned, the city will seek the approval of the U.S. Navy – still the property owner – when the 24 months are up.

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The city selected Brookfield to be the project’s new master developer in August.

Development of the site has been the city’s biggest issue since the Navy abandoned it in 1999. The city wants to develop the available 2,350 acres into 13,000 units of housing and millions of square feet of commercial space.

About half of the original 5,046-acre site will become a new park in the East Bay Regional Park District named Thurgood Marshall Regional Park – Home of the Port Chicago 50.

This is the third time the city has tried moving forward with a master developer for the former base. A deal with Lennar FivePoint collapsed in March 2020 when Lennar couldn’t reach agreements with local labor unions, one of the city’s conditions.

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The city’s agreement with Seeno-owned Concord First Partners fell apart in January when the council rejected CFP’s term sheet after community members widely criticized CFP’s requests to amend the agreement, giving them early property rights and reimbursement of costs should the deal fall through.

The Concord City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the council chamber at city hall, 1950 Parkside Drive in Concord. The meeting can be seen remotely at https://bit.ly/3FZprfq.

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Yap, yap, talk, talk. Nothing seems to happen but more hot air in the environment.

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Absolutely accurate-we’ve been hearing about the development for at least a decade.
I may not live long enough for something to happen there. CO2 emissions on the rise
at City Council Meetings, but that’s about all.

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This is who the Concord City Council is bargaining with.
https://therealdeal.com/miami/2023/10/06/trump-taps-top-palm-beach-broker-lawrence-moens-in-fraud-case/
This company may be a good company but wrecked by the fed for raising interest rates thanks to Uncle Joe in the WH. Like Obama said in so many words, “Joe is a (You get the thing)

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The White House has no role in interest rate policy, and Fed Chair Jay Powell was appointed during the previous administration.

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Larry how did we get inflation? Joe cut out oil production and the price of everything went up. Simple as that.

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Yes…another study session. This has been going on for 15 years. Not much of a result.

The Concord Naval Weapons Station wants to be “Open Space.”

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And bring back the damn Elk.

The solution is more meetings, more experts, and more studies 🤡

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Most of all, more contributions

LA, LA, LA… Nothing will ever get done. The Boob’s in charge are Irresponsible.

All talk no action again? How about a committee to study what the study would look like… jk

No development has happened at the CNWS because the Navy has not yet turned over any of the land to Concord that is to be developed. Toxic clean up is ongoing, which should not be rushed and which everyone in Concord should be monitoring and clearly are not. More than “talk and discussion” is going on. Some land may be turned over in Spring 2024.

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I think this is too big an issue for a city council. The county and state should be involved in any decision.

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Cuz the Sacramento clown car does such a good job with everything else?

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Larry how did we get inflation? Joe cut out oil production and the price of everything went up. Simple as that.

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Sounds like a great idea. Destroy hundreds of acres of open land. This place countless woodland animals who have no voice in this whatsoever. Create traffic Armageddon. Don’t forget the mandatory affordable housing, which will increase the crime in the community exponentially. All To make the developers, rich, and create more tax revenue for the bureaucrats. I’m so glad I’ll be long gone from California by the time this is finished.

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