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BOS Agenda Date : June 9, 2009 Agenda Item No. 30 County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Supervisorial District Two Supervisor George Shirakawa BOS2-060909-1. DATE: June 9, 2009 Reviewed by:. Eddie Garcia Chief Board Aide TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: George Shirakawa Supervisor, District 2 SUBJECT: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds RECOMMENDED ACTION Consider recommendations relating to future planning and development at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds property. Possible action: a. Adoption of a resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara Determining that the Fairgrounds Property is Necessary for the County's use. b. Convene an Ad Hoc Committee of stake holders to provide a list of recommendations for possible future uses and re-development at the fairgrounds site. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS Fiscal implications could be future positive revenue generation from the redevelopment of the Fairgrounds site. CONTRACT HISTORY 1

BOS Agenda Date : June 9, 2009 Agenda Item No. 30 The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors has identified the fairgrounds property as a land resource with an abundance of opportunity to produce a positive ongoing revenue stream as well as to create a better venue and facilities for community uses. As early as the beginning part of the 1990s, the Fairgrounds property has been subject to a number of redevelopment proposals that have included theater and concert venues, sporting venues, auto racing, housing, and other public benefits uses such as health services. To date, over 500 units of housing, consisting of senior affordable, multi-family affordable and market rate products, have been developed adjacent to the new County health facility. After further analysis of the remaining 150 + acres coupled with the historically low land values in the area, the surplus of the County Fairgrounds land would not be economically prudent and could lead to the potential loss of future ongoing revenue to the County. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION The sale of any surplus property at the fairgrounds would not be a viable revenue generating option given the largest drop in land values we have seen in the last two generations. In addition, property sales would provide just a one time-revenue benefit to the County and could result in the loss of potential ongoing revenue over time. Furthermore, the sale of property would also result in a permanent loss of community resources (community meeting space, cultural events, working agriculture and live stock venues for example) that are currently being provided by the current fairgrounds venue. Without viable options to replace and/or restore these venues, poor planning could further exacerbate the lack of community venues and open space in our urban core. As described above, in view of the Board's need to look at ways to develop our property in a manner that would be a benefit to the community as well as a way to generate ongoing fiscal support tot he County, it is recommended that the Board adopt the Resolution Determining that the Fairgrounds Property is Necessary for the County's use and thus will not be surplus. The instability of the economic conditions facing Santa Clara County has created the need to thoroughly study all new future uses for the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. Given the conditions that lay before us, it is my recommendation to study the best possible land uses and activities for the fairgrounds site. The fairgrounds have been subjected to many plans in past years that have included a concert venue, NASCAR, horse racing and mixed-use development proposals. From my experience as a former vice mayor of the City of San Jose and city councilmember who represented the area surrounding the fairgrounds, I strongly believe that the County must have a thorough outreach process that solicits input from the community before engaging in any development proposals. An ad hoc committee of key stakeholders that would be tasked to create the framework for re-development and provide County staff with direction on future development and uses for the fairgrounds is a critical element to any outreach effort. Investing the time to convene a diverse coalition of stakeholders with a common goal of making recommendations that will be in the best interest of the County would provide the basis for outcomes that could be supported by a broad spectrum of constituencies. The ad hoc committee's work will be narrow in scope tasked to (1) review and analyze current and past fairgrounds proposals, (2) hold public hearings to determine community needs, and (3) provide the Board with policy recommendations on future re-development at the fairgrounds. As chair of the ad hoc committee, I will ensure a transparent and efficient process. BACKGROUND Since the1990s, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors has sought to evaluate and ultimately act on the best possible community and land uses for the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds site. The outcomes of these efforts have been 2

BOS Agenda Date : June 9, 2009 Agenda Item No. 30 to develop updated facilities for community uses as well as revenue generating opportunities that would benefit the County well into the future. On May 22, 2007 the Board authorized staff to begin a developer selection process via Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds property. The Fairgrounds site is approximately 136 acres with the adjacent parking lot across the street on Tully Road being approximately 14 acres. The RFP included both sites as part of the development proposals. The RFP was released in late December of 2007 culminating with the selection of the team that ranked first in the RFP process. In September of 2008, the Board of Supervisors authorized the County Executive to negotiate and execute an exclusive negotiating agreement (ENA) with Catellus. In December of 2008 the County Executive executed an ENA with Catellus, contingent on the Board making a surplus property determination as required by state law. Also, pursuant to Board direction, staff conducted a public outreach process to determine the public's current and desired uses of the Fairgrounds. At the conclusion of the this process, the results of the outreach would be brought to the Board and the Board would consider the amount of Fairgrounds property to be designated as surplus. State law defines surplus property as land "that is determined to be no longer necessary for the agency's use". In a letter dated April 8, 2009, Catellus formally terminated the ENA. With Catellus' termination of the ENA, this surplus property determination has never been brought to the Board. CONSEQUENCES OF NEGATIVE ACTION Consequences of a negative action by the board will result in a continued "limbo stage" of the Fairgrounds. In addition, future revenue generation for the County will be compromised. STEPS FOLLOWING APPROVAL Direct the County Executive to work with the District 2 Supervisor George Shirakawa to coordinate the Ad Hoc committee as described in this memo. ATTACHMENTS County Property Resolution Proposed Ad Hoc Committee 3

D ISTRICT T WO - COUNTY OF S ANTA C LARA M EMORANDUM TO:Board of Supervisors FROM: Supervisor Shirakawa SUBJECT: Proposed Santa Clara County Fairgrounds DATE: June 9, 2009 Ad Hoc Committee APPROVED: DATE: The committee will comprise of 15 members representing following stake holders: 1. Santa Clara County Supervisor District 2 (George Shirakawa) 2. Representative from Franklin McKinley School District 3. San Jose City Councilmember District 7 (Madison Nguyen) 4. Representative from the Fairgrounds Management Corporation 5. Representative from the Santa Clara/San Benito County Building Trades 6. Representative from the San Jose/Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce 7. Representative from the Seven Trees Neighborhood Association 8. Representative from Maranatha Christian Center 9. Representative from Santa Maria Goretti PACT 10. Representative from Chateau La Salle Mobile Home Park 11. Representative from County Fair Mobile Home Park 12. Representative from the Tully/Senter Strong Neighborhood Initiative 13. McLaughlin Corridor Neighborhood Association 14. Spartan Keys Strong Neighborhood Initiative 15. Willow Glen Neighborhood Association

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