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‘Commons At Mt. Burdell’ Commons Collaborative Meeting with San Marin Neighbors - 7PM, March 2nd, Novato, Marin

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Previews International (#1 Marin_Sonoma_San Francisco_North_Bay) DRE# 01415544

Common at Mount Burdell and FFIC Current FacilityThe following announcement was sent by San Marin Improvement Association, inviting residents to participate in a meeting with ‘Commons Collaborative', concerning the ‘Commons at Mt. Burdell' Project.

Time: 7pm, Monday, March 2nd

Location: All Saints Church, 2 San Marin Drive, Novato

Meeting Objective:    The proposed Commons at Mt. Burdell mixed-use development would eventually add approximately 750,000 square feet to an existing the 710,300 square foot Fireman's Fund site (3 four-story office buildings).   

Phase 1 of new development would convert existing surface parking on the east side of the site to a 170 room hotel with a sports club and spa, first-floor retail space with 150 apartments above, and parking structures. 

Phase 2 eventually would add two new 250,000 square foot office buildings to the west end of the site, plus a day care center facility, community center, underground parking, and playing fields.  For more information, see:   http://www.ci.novato.ca.us/Index.aspx?page=829  

The Commons at Mt. Burdell site is located on the northwest corner of the Atherton San Marin off ramp from Highway 101.  A SMART (Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit) train station is planned adjacent to the east end of the site.  Environmental credentials for the proposed development are significantly enhanced by the carbon neutral design, including onsite wastewater treatment, biodigesters to convert restaurant waste into fuel, photovoltaic panels, composting, and other green building features.  

American Assets, Inc, (AA) the owner and developer, is just beginning the official City land use approval process. During the past year American Assets has met with a variety of local stakeholder groups. 

Beginning in July 2008, representatives of numerous community groups formed the Commons Collaborative to work with the developer, AA, and the City, to ensure that the Commons maximizes advanced green design and affordable housing opportunities in this extraordinary smart growth location.     Representatives of the following groups currently participate in the Commons Collaborative:

The Commons Collaborative is distinct from other advocacy groups in that it does not seek to achieve its goals by applying pressure on decision makers and community leaders.  Instead, its approach involves listening to all stakeholders and looking for solutions which advance a number of complementary goals. contact a real estate agent

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Sylvia Barry, Realtor, ePRO
Marin Realtor for Marin Real Estate
Marin, San Francisco North Bay
Frankk Howard Allen Realtors
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Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

This looks interesting.  You will have to keep us posted on the outcome.  It makes me miss the bay area!

Feb 28, 2009 03:08 AM
Sylvia Barry
Coldwell Banker Previews International (#1 Marin_Sonoma_San Francisco_North_Bay) - San Rafael, CA
Marin and Sonoma Real Estate Leading Expert

Hi Joan:

It is nice to bey in the Bay Area.  I was taking my son to Track this morning, and the surrounding views still strikes me after so many year.  

Yes, I will keep you all informed.  You can see all the GREEN groups are getting together to make sure it works for the community; which is really nice! 

Feb 28, 2009 05:57 AM