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Coronado Yacht Club is planning a renovation of its leasehold located at 1631 Strand Way in the city of Coronado.
The project includes:
- Demolition and reconstruction of existing landside improvements, including: the clubhouse, junior sailing facility/flag head building, multi-purpose room and lawn function storage building, maintenance shop and yard.
- Reconfiguration of the parking lot to add 42 parking spaces. The proposed water side improvements include the expansion and reconfiguration of the existing dock area to add 108 boat slips. The work is expected to take 24 months to complete.
During the regular meeting of the Board of Port Commissioners on June 9, 2009, the Board directed staff to proceed with environmental review of the project, authorized an agreement with ICF Jones & Stokes for environmental review consulting services, and granted an Option Agreement to Coronado Yacht Club for a new 40-year lease.
A public scoping meeting regarding the proposed Environmental Impact Report for the project was held on July 9, 2009 at 4 p.m. at the Coronado Yacht Club.
Coronado Yacht Club Project Moves Forward
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Contact: Marguerite Elicone (619) 686-6222
The Coronado Yacht Club's redevelopment project received the green light from the Board of Port Commissioners at the Tuesday, Sept. 13 Board meeting.
The project, located at 1631 Strand Way in Coronado, entails building a new club house for the Coronado Yacht Club, adding 108 new boat slips and additional parking.
It requires the demolition of the club's existing structures, creating a larger sailing facility, maintenance shop and multi-purpose building. Boat slips would increase from 264 to 372. The larger sailing facility would enable the yacht club to operate its expanded youth sailing instruction programs, which are open to both its members and the public.
Proposed Port Master Plan Amendment for Coronado Yacht Club Completed
Friday, 19 August 2011
Contact: Marguerite Elicone (619) 686-6222
A new club house, 108 new boat slips and additional parking are all part of a proposed Coronado Yacht Club expansion plan that will be considered by the Board of Port Commissioners next month.
The board will hold a public hearing on the expansion proposal at its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 in the Board Room of the Port's Administration Building, 3165 Pacific Highway, San Diego (map).
Notice of Completion for Coronado Yacht Club (Aug. 2011) (35.65 kB)
DRAFT PMPA CORONADO YACHT CLUB (1.57 MB)
Final Environmental Document for Coronado Yacht Club Redevelopment Project Prepared
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Contact: Barbara Moreno (619) 686-6216
The Port of San Diego has prepared a final environmental impact report (EIR) for a proposed expansion of the Coronado Yacht Club that would enlarge its clubhouse and add 100 additional boat slips.
A public hearing on the proposed project will be held July 12, 2011 at the regular Board of Port Commissioner’s meeting. Members of the public, organizations, and governmental agencies are encouraged to attend the 1 p.m. meeting at the Port Administration Building, 3165 Pacific Highway, in San Diego.
Coronado Yacht Club Final EIR (17.28 MB)
CYC EIR Certification Public Hearing Notice 7-12-11 (73.13 kB)- Other Documents
Draft Port Master Plan Amendment Prepared for Coronado Yacht Club Redevelopment
Friday, 10 June 2011
The Port of San Diego has prepared a draft amendment to its master plan that would increase the number of boat slips in Coronado’s Glorietta Bay area.
The changes, spelled out in the Port Master Plan Amendment (PMPA), are a guide for the proposed future redevelopment of the Coronado Yacht Club.
The yacht club is located at 1631 Strand Way in Coronado. Coronado is one of the Port of San Diego’s five member cities.
Draft Environmental Review Completed for Coronado Yacht Club Redevelopment
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Contact: Barbara Moreno (619) 686-6216
A draft Environmental Impact Report on the proposed expansion and redevelopment of the Coronado Yacht Club is ready for public review.
The report, which assesses the possible environmental impact on such elements as air quality, biological resources, water quality, noise, parking, traffic and land use, will be available for review for 45 days beginning today, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010, through Monday, Dec. 13, 2010.
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