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620 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 686-6340
FAX: (619) 234-3965
Maritime Properties & Facilities
645 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 725-6007
FAX: (619) 686-6215
Trade Development
601 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 686-6300
FAX: (619) 686-7288
Tenth Ave Marine Terminal
623 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 686-6346
FAX: (619) 686-6354
Cruise Ship Terminal
1140 N. Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 683-8966
FAX: (619) 683-8968
National City Terminal
1400 W.Bay Marine Dr.
National City 91950
Phone: (619) 683-8963
FAX: (619) 683-8964
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Board of Port Commissioners Agrees to Language Change For Nov. 4 Ballot Measure
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Contact: John Gilmore (619) 686-7206, (619) 341-5684; Irene McCormack (619) 686-6462, (619) 990-3576
At the request of a coalition of waterfront businesses, environment and labor, the Board of Port Commissioners agreed today to change the ballot language they approved earlier this month for a November ballot measure that would amend the Port District's master plan to allow hotels, restaurants and a sports venue at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal.
The coalition that includes the association representing hundreds of businesses and thousands of workers associated with the waterfront asked for the change to comply with the state Elections Code, which requires that questions submitted to voters be fair and impartial.
Ray Carpenter, who spoke on behalf of the coalition, said the language throughout the initiative, "The Port of San Diego Marine Freight Preservation and Bayfront Redevelopment Initiative," is misleading.
"It provides almost no information with regard to the initiative," he said.
The Board voted 5-to-0 to change the language, with Commissioners Stephen Cushman and Sylvia Rios absent.
On Aug. 5, when the Board agreed to place the initiative on the ballot, the ballot question it approved read: Shall the San Diego Unified Port District's Master Plan be Amended by the Adoption of "The Port of San Diego Marine Freight Preservation and Bayfront Redevelopment Initiative?"
The new language, which was proposed by the coalition, reads: "Shall the San Diego Unified Port District Master Plan be amended to require commercial development of the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal on an approximately 96-acre maritime cargo complex located on the waterfront near downtown San Diego, south of the Convention Center and north of the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge?"
The initiative was proposed by San Diego Community Solutions and the measure qualified for the ballot after it gathered the required number of valid voter signatures. Although invited to the Board meeting, the three prime backers of the initiative did not attend, although an aide to one did attend the session but did not speak.
Commissioner Robert "Rocky" Spane said the proposed language is clearer than the one the Board approved earlier, but he noted that with or without the change, a lawsuit is a possibility.
"But I'll take my lumps where they are," Spane said.
Thursday is the deadline for submitting the ballot language to the county Registrar of Voters. To place the measure on the Nov. 4 ballot, the Port, based on Elections Code requirements, is required to pay the $435,000 cost.
The Port has filed a Superior Court lawsuit challenging the initiative. A Sept. 4 hearing has been set to hear arguments on both sides.
The Port contends that rather than preserve maritime uses at the Tenth Avenue Terminal, the initiative which requires the Port to change its Master Plan to allow such uses as hotels, a cruise ship terminal, and probably a football stadium would drive maritime business away.
Maritime Downloads
Berth Reservation Request Form
Cruise Passenger Tariffs - rev. 11/05
Cruise Sailings to 5/31/08
Full text of Port of San Diego lawsuit
Full text of the Petition for Writ of Mandate in the Court of Appeal
Maritime Business Plan - 04/07
MEP-BOPC-June-2008
MEP-maritime-business-plan
MEP-SDMFPBFRI
National City Terminal Schematic Rendering
Notice of Errata related to Appeal
Recreational Vessel Moorings Info
Superior Court Tentative Ruling: Litrenta vs. Deborah Seiler
Superior Court Tentative Ruling: San Diego Unified Port District vs. Deborah Seiler
Tariff Guidelines - 09/07
Terminal Schematic Renderings
The California Report (KQED) Developers in San Diego Bay
The Port of San Diego Marine Freight Preservation and Bayfront Redevelopment Initative

