1) KRE Development presented proposed plans for a 12-story mixed-use development called The Marin Residences to residents of the Hamilton Park neighborhood. 2) The plans included a parking deck, Zipcar program, pedestrian passageway through the building, and an acre of public park space. 3) Residents expressed concerns about the height, rental units instead of condos, parking, traffic, and the building not fitting the neighborhood scale. KRE and city planning discussed the proposal being in draft form and potential solutions for pedestrian safety.
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KRE will maintain park
Park to include childrens’ playground, dogwalking area, seating area, ballplaying
area. Open to further suggestions from HPNA & residents.
○ Opening cut into center of building to create “view corridors” for surrounding
neighborhood.
● Amenities: Fitness center, swimming pool etc. inside
● Rent: Market rate.
● Sewers & Flooding: Size of building means City will be require it to incorporate an
underground stormwater retention system in contruction, i.e. an underground reservoir
that collects and holds rainwater before very slowly discharging it back into sewer
system over a series of days. System can handle up to a 50year storm event.
Community Q&A Session
Resident: “Why rentals, not condos?”
KRE: It was a market decision. Some units could become condos eventually, but that the condo
market has not historically been good over the last five to seven years.
Resident: “Is the current height approved?”
Planning: The proposal is in draft stage only, and has not yet been approved by the Planning
Board. The current height exceeds that allowed in the original Redevelopment Plan, but would be
allowable under the new one.
Resident: “Will there be an abatement”?
KRE: Unclear at this stage whether or not an abatement will make financial sense. Site’s
location just west of Marin Blvd. in Tier 2 eligibility for abatements under new administration’s
policy.
Resident: Opposes on basis that the building “doesn’t fit the scale of the neighborhood”, will
begin “bringing the Waterfront to the rest of downtown”. Concerned that it’s too much like
Pavonia/Newport.
KRE: Pointed to a skyline diagram (pg 5 of “Marin Residences” slide deck) indicating height of
proposed building relative to both Hamilton Park and Newport skyscrapers.
Resident: How large is the building’s footprint allowed to be?
KRE & Planning: Current redevelopment plan allows for 40% lot coverage.
Resident: Concerned about parking; states that Silverman bldg. allowed .8 parking ratio and still
presents difficulty to surrounding community for street parking.
Resident: Requests building be under 70 feet and contain fewer than 150 units.
Resident: Concerned about deliveries and unloading for retail on bottom floor affecting traffic on