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Real Estate is one of three operating divisions of the San Diego Unified Port District. We currently administer approximately 366 separate tenancy agreements.
Port Disappointed in Gaylord's Withdrawal From Project
Monday, 17 November 2008
Contact: John Gilmore (619) 686-7206 (619) 341-5684
Port Names New Director of Land Use Planning
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
Contact: Marguerite Elicone (619) 686-6222
The Port of San Diego recently appointed John Helmer as Director of its Land Use Planning Department. As Director, he is responsible for overseeing all land use planning, environmental review, and coastal entitlements for redevelopment projects on Port Tidelands.
Mr. Helmer has been serving as the Acting Director of the department since February 2008. He was initially hired by the Port of Diego in August 2004 as the Manager of Planning Services. Since then, he has led planning efforts on key Port projects like the proposed Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan, the Lane Field development, and the Old Police Headquarters and Park Project.
Port Signs Term Sheet with the Navy, Signifying Acquisition of 1220 Pacific Highway
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Contact: Marguerite Elicone (619) 686-6222
A press conference was held on May 14 to announce the Port of San Diego's acquisition of a portion of Navy property at 1220 Pacific Highway. At the conference, Rear Admiral Len Hering, Commander, Navy Region Southwest and Stephen P. Cushman, Vice Chair of the Board of Port Commissioners signed the official document that allows the Port to take over the Navy's lease of the property.
Port of San Diego Settles Lawsuit Involving Coronado Homeowners
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
Contact: John Gilmore (619) 686-6222
The Port of San Diego and Army Corps of Engineers have settled a federal court lawsuit involving two Coronado homeowners who built a 162-foot long wall without permits.
About three years ago, one of the homeowners received approval from the Port, the Army Corps of Engineers and Regional Water Quality Control Board to remove rocks placed on the beach. The rocks were removed and a new concrete wall, which encroached in Port jurisdiction, was built in front of the waterfront homes.
Shelter Island Marine Sales and Services Site in development
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
A Marine Sales and Services site on Shelter Island Drive will soon be redeveloped to include a brand new, two-story, 10,850-square foot building with a modern, nautical design. At the March 4 Board of Port Commissioners meeting, the board authorized a 60-day exclusive negotiating agreement with Island Partners, LLC to develop a marine sales and services site on Shelter Island. If all terms of an option and lease are agreed upon between the Port and the developers during the 60-day period, then the project can move forward. The development will be Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Certified, a national recognition that requires the use of sustainable materials and conservation of water and energy.
More Articles...
- Demolition of Three Former Warehouse Buildings on Chula Vista Waterfront Begins
- Five-year Capital Development Program Approved
- The Hilton at One Park Boulevard
- Board Approves Coastal Development Permit for Lane Field Project
- 2008 Slate of Officers to be Sworn in at Board of Port Commissioners Meeting
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Chula Vista Bayfront Master Planning District - Fig. #3
Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan - South Bay Boat Yard
Administrative Practices Supporting BPC 355-Leasing Policy
Chula Vista Bayfront Regional Location Map
Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan Vicinity Map #2
Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan - Sweetwater Marsh boundary
Tidelands Forestry Management Policy BPC 454
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