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Concord Naval Weapons Station | Concord, CA

Concord Naval Weapons Station.

The former Naval Weapons Station in Concord, CA is directly to the east of the Dana Estates Neighborhood. The Concord Naval Weapons Station is slated for a major redevelopment.

After the initial development process with Lennar fell apart. The Concord City Council is working to find a new developer to create a workable plan for the development of the project. Documents related to the project can be found at http://concordreuseproject.org/.

This is a collection of the posts regarding the Concord Naval Weapons Station.

DENA Neighborhood Meeting Notes from October 23, 2017

November 2, 2017 by Peter Maclennan Leave a Comment

One of the things that makes Dana Estates Real Estate and the Dana Estates Neighborhood so special is the Dana Estates Neighborhood Alliance (DENA). DENA holds two meetings a year, one in the Spring and one in the Fall. The 2017 Fall Meeting was held on October 23, 2017 at the First Lutheran Church in Concord. The meeting was attended by neighbors and some of the Concord City Council attended as well. Here is a summary of the meeting.

Dana Estates Neighborhood Meeting Edited

DENA Neighborhood Meeting Notes

The meeting started with a few business items, including a welcome from DENA Chair, a thank you to all the volunteers that make DENA possible, a donation update, and information on the election of the DENA board. Check the DENA website for voting information in mid-November.

Next, there was a small update on Neighborhood Watch. It only takes about 10 neighbors to start a neighborhood watch. In general an organizer is needed and a place to meet. Contact the DENA neighborhood watch coordinator through the DENA website.

Concord Naval Weapons Station

An update on the Concord Naval Weapons Station reuse was shared. The Naval Weapons Station was part of a bid by the City of Concord and 4 other cities in the Bay Area to lure Amazon’s HQ2. Some interesting reports and information were shared about Concord.

Also in the update came a reminder that as the neighborhood immediately adjacent to the Naval Weapons Station, Dana Estates Residents need to consistently weigh in with the Concord City Council and Community Advisory Committee. The developer has proposed changes to the design, the phasing, and even the placement of some of the roads within the development. (The developer would like to connect Beechwood Drive to the development as a street with automobile traffic, not just a walking path.)

The next Community Advisory Committee Meeting is November 7th at 6:00pm. Stay tuned to the Concord City Council’s webpage for updates on when the CNWS will next be on the agenda.

Concord Connect App

The City of Concord has a great app for Apple and Google users to download on their smartphones. The Concord Connect App “allows you to connect directly with City of Concord staff in order to more effectively resolve issues in your community.”

Council members informed the meeting that it is a great way to report potholes on Concord Roads and for reporting nuisance items. Because the app is connected directly with the city, problems can get placed in a queue for resolution. While resolution isn’t immediate, submitting either online or through the app may speed the process.

Code Enforcement & Concord Police Update

Attendees at the meeting received an update from Concord Code Enforcement. Two main functions of code enforcement are dealing with 1) private property issues and 2) Neighborhood Watch.

The District Commander from the City of Concord shared some wonderful crime prevention suggestions:

  • Make areas light outside of your home.
  • Burglars are often coming in the daytime.
  • Keep garage door openers in your purse and not in your car if parked outside overnight.
  • Don’t leave valuables or anything that looks valuable (including kids’ backpacks) in the car.
  • Don’t walk with your phone in your hand.
  • Vacation checks for mail or newspaper may actually lead to theft.
  • Police VIPS will do a vacation check
  • Utilize Amazon Locker Service at local grocery store to prevent package theft during the holidays.

City of Concord’s 150th Anniversary

Next year is the City of Concord’s 150th Anniversary of its founding.

The Concord Historical Society is celebrating the upcoming 150th anniversary of Concord with a statue of Don Salvio Pacheco, Concord’s founder. The statue will be unveiled in Todo Santos Plaza on July 4th, 2018. There will be a brick patio surrounding it, and the Concord Historical Society is inviting you to become part of the city’s history by ordering a commemorative brick engraved with your name or sentiment. Check out their website for more info.

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Record of Decision from DoD | Dana Estates – Concord, CA

October 23, 2017 by Peter Maclennan Leave a Comment

department of defense record of decision
Notice from the Dept. of Defense regarding the Record of Decision. Click image for PDF.

The notice above was mailed to some of the residents of Dana Estates neighborhood in Concord, CA. the Department of Defense regarding the Concord Naval Weapons Station. You can read the full notice by clicking here.

 

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Record of Decision (ROD) for the Final Environmental Impact Statement (Final EIS) for the Disposal and Reuse of the Former Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, Concord, California

AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD

ACTION: Record of Decision

SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of the Navy (Navy), after carefully weighing the environmental consequences of the proposed action, announces its decision to dispose of surplus property consistent with Alternative 1, the preferred alternative as described in the Final EIS for the disposal and reuse of the former Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, Detachment Concord (NWS Concord), Concord, California. This decision. will make approximately 4,972 acres of former NWS Concord property available for reuse consistent with the City of Concord’s Concord Reuse Project Area Plan (Area Plan) and Public Law 101-510, the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act (DBCRA) of 1990, as amended in 2005.

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The development of the Naval Weapons Station will impact Dana Estates real estate. You can read more about the Concord Naval Weapons Station project by going to www.concordreuseproject.org

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City Council to Discuss Concord Naval Weapons Station | Concord, CA

October 17, 2017 by Peter Maclennan Leave a Comment

The East Bay Times is reporting that the Concord, CA City Council is going to be reviewing proposals from Lennar regarding the Concord Naval Weapons Station.

 Since commuters from cities to the east cut through Concord to avoid congestion on Highway 4, council members must decide if they should design the major roadways in the Concord Naval Weapons Station to accommodate or discourage that traffic.

That is just one question facing the City Council as it considers developer Lennar-Five Point’s proposed land use plan for the former military base.

The council is scheduled to resume its discussion of the plan at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 17.

Updates for the Naval Weapons Station Project can be found at their website: http://www.concordreuseproject.org.

Lennar has their own site for the project which can be found at http://lennarconcord.com/

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Concord Naval Weapons Station Update – Feb. 9 2016

February 9, 2016 by Peter Maclennan Leave a Comment

The Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS) is in the process of being turned over to the City of Concord for reuse and development of the space. The City of Concord and the City Council were in the process of picking a developer for the massive project, when one of the two finalists asked for an investigation into the other finalist’s practices. You can find more information in the CNWS Archives on this subject.

Tonight, the City Council will be hearing a report from the special investigator appointed to see if one of the developers is guilty of improper lobbying or if anyone at the City acted improperly.

Meanwhile the Contra Costa Times has published a couple of interesting articles related to the CNWS.

  • Concord pulled recommendation for weapons station developer
  • Guy Bjerke initially passed over to lead Concord weapons station project

As well, the Contra Costa Times has now published an editorial requesting that the report from the Special Investigator be made public: Contra Costa Times editorial: Backroom politics erode confidence in Concord Naval Weapons Station planning

The Contra Costa Bee has published online some of its findings relating to the development of CNWS:

Concord Mayor’s campaign advisors pressured City Attorney for critical vote

Thankfully, in the United States of America people are “innocent until proven guilty”. It will be interesting to see the outcome of the Special Investigation and how the developer is finally chosen. Hopefully, it has only the appearance of “polotics as usual” and not the substance.

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Concord Naval Weapons Station – Update 9/29/2015

September 29, 2015 by Peter Maclennan Leave a Comment

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This week the City of Concord was set to make a decision on the chosen developer for the Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS). That vote has been delayed while the City investigates a possible violation of the “No Lobbying” clause of the contract award.

The choice had come down to two possible developers, Catellus and Lennar Urban. Catellus alleged that Lennar Urban had improperly lobbied a Concord City Council Member. Catellus Letter to City Manager

You can read more about the issues from these sources:

  • SF Business Times – Powerful developer accused of improper lobbying in $6 billion East Bay redevelopment bid
  • SFGate.com – Accusation stalls choice of developer for huge Concord project
  • Contra Costa Times – Concord: Accusation of back room deals derail naval weapons station decision

It looks like it may be some time before a resolution is reached on the chosen developer.

To read more about the plans for the CNWS click here.

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Concord Naval Weapons Station – Update

April 15, 2015 by Peter Maclennan Leave a Comment

Concord Naval Weapons Station Reuse Plan
Last night the City Council narrowed the filed of developers down to two. The remaining two firms Lennar Urban and Catellus, were the more attractive master developers.

To read more about the decision check out this article from the SF Business Times…

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Concord Naval Weapons Station – Update

March 13, 2015 by Peter Maclennan 1 Comment

Lennar Urban's plan for the Concord Naval Weapons Station
Lennar Urban’s Rendering of their Redevelopment

The redevelopment of the decommissioned Concord Naval Weapons Station is still advancing. This weekend the final three developers are slated to present their plans and to answer questions at a special session of the Concord City Council.

Concord Naval Weapons Station Reuse Plan

As well, the San Francisco Business Times has published an article with more quotes from the three developers. The individual plans from the developers vary is scope and density. It is interesting to note that one of the developers has plans to create an orchard/farm to be a buffer against some of the existing neighbors.

To follow the progress of the development you can receive updates from http://www.concordreuseproject.org/.

Catellus Development Company will present from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m., Lennar Urban from 10:15 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. and SunCal Development Company from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m., followed by public comment from 2:45 to 4:15 p.m.

The meeting will be held in the City Council Chamber at Civic Center, 1950 Parkside Drive and will be televised live on Concord Cable TV channels 28 (Comcast), 29 (Astound), and 99 (AT&T), and streamed on the City’s website, www.cityofconcord.org. Videos of the meetings will also be available for viewing the next day from the website.

 

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Concord Naval Weapons Station Reuse Proposals

February 5, 2015 by Peter Maclennan Leave a Comment

Concord Naval Weapons Station

The Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS) Reuse Plan has solicited proposals from three master developers to develop the 5,028 acre site. The CNWS Reuse Project will begin Phase 1 with the development near the North Concord/Martinez BART station. The future phases will fan out from the initial development.

The three developers Catellus, Lennar Urban, and SunCal will be presenting their various proposals to Concord’s City Council on February 10th and 11th. Both meetings will be held in the City Council Chambers at Civic Center, 1950 Parkside Drive. The meetings will also be televised live on Concord Cable TV channels 28 (Comcast), 29 (Astound), and 99 (AT&T), and streamed on the City’s website, www.cityofconcord.org. The developers will have 45 minutes to present their proposals, followed by 1 hour and 15 minutes of questions. The meetings are preliminary in the process and the City Council and staff are not planning on making a final decision at these meetings.

The three developer proposals can be viewed at these links:

  • Catellus
  • Lennar Urban
  • SunCal

A printed copy of all materials can be viewed at the Concord Public Library, 2900 Salvio St.

The proposed plan calls for the construction of almost 12,000 new housing units and 8,000,000 sq. ft. of commercial, industrial, and institutional space. Under the proposed development plan almost 3,300 acres of the inland area will be preserved as parks and open space for public use. All three developers have provided designs that differ from the proposal developed by the City of Concord.

Since the CNWS is adjacent to Dana Estates, the development will likely have an impact on the neighborhood and home values.

Photo Credit: 100_5471 by Greenbelt Alliance used by Creative Commons

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