Land Session Board Workshop July 3, 2019

East Bay Regional Park District Board of Directors 2950 Peralta Oaks Court Oakland, CA 94605

2019 LAND SESSION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Agenda...... 7

Memo ...... 43

2018 Projects ...... 55

2019 Projects ...... 69

Funding...... 87

Park District Land Acquisition Policy + Glossary ...... 97

AGENDA

AGENDA SPECIAL MEETING BOARD OF DIRECTORS

EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Location: Board Room East Bay Regional Park District Administrative Office 2950 Peralta Oaks Court Oakland, CA 94605-5369

12:00 p.m. ROLL CALL (Board Room)

PUBLIC COMMENTS

OPEN SESSION

A. GENERAL MANAGER COMMENTS; OVERVIEW OF LAND PARTNERSHIPS

B. STAFF PRESENTATION ON LAND ACQUISITION ACCOMPLISHMENTS (Reeves / Kelchner / Doyle)

12:30 p.m. CLOSED SESSION

At this time, the Board will continue with their Special Meeting in Closed Session.

A. Conference with Real Property Negotiator Regarding Price and/or Terms of Payment– Government Code § 54956.8:

Agency Negotiators: Kristina Kelchner, Michael Reeves

PROPERTY OWNER PARK/ APN John and Barbara J. Ohlone 099A-2900-009 Torrison Trustee, and Gary Amaral, et al., and East Bay Regional Park District (formerly Sara Laughlin, et al.)

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Richard and Joyce Erhardt Ohlone 099A-2900-008 and Gary Amaral, et al. Oak Ridge Ranch Estates, Ohlone 096-0460-008-01; 096-0460-008- LLC 02; 096-0460-008-03 Robello Bros. Partnership Ohlone 096-0460-012; 096-0460-013 and Dan Grimmer, et al. City and County of San Pleasanton Ridge 085A-5400-002-03 Francisco Water Department Andres Canales Wildcat Canyon 418-180-009; 418-180-010; 418- 190-03 Steven B. and Elizabeth Huckleberry 257-031-014 Peterson (formerly Kathleen A. Pfeiffer) Industrial Land Co. Shoreline Trail 408-120-013; 408-120-018 City of Hercules (formerly Shoreline Trail 404-010-005; 404-010-006 Hercules Bayfront, LLC) Chevron USA Inc. Shoreline Trail 408-150-013 Stockton Port District Brown’s Island 074-010-002 Richmond Ramblers Miller/Knox 556-011-001 EBMUD Tilden 267-020-004; 267-020-007 EBMUD 041-3903-002-07; 041-3904-001- 05 City of Richmond (formerly Point Molate 561-100-008 of America) State of Frank’s Tract 025-010-001; 025-010-005; 025- 020-001; 025-020-002; 025-020- 007; 025-020-008; 025-020-010; 025-020-011; 025-030-001; 025- 030-004; 025-030-008; 025-040- 001; 025-050-004; 025-060-001; 025-060-003; 025-060-005; 025- 060-006

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Point San Pablo, Inc. Point Molate 561-080-004 (formerly Fast Lane Inc.) Freddy & Patricia Brown Redwood 085-0101-142; 085-0101-143 William E. and Nina Ricks, Sibley 048H-7510-005-02 Trustees (formerly DEC Enterprises, LLC) Louis Stayer Sibley 048H-7510-008 Aaron Edsinger and Ana B. Crockett Hills 354-290-007 Poe, Trustees (formerly Robert J. Galloway) Sean D. Riley and Chabot 085-0101-080-04 Maybelline Ticoriley, et al. Kathleen D. Elliott Pleasanton Ridge 096-0290-005 Jen and Jenny Louie Garin/Dry Creek 085A-5175-001; 085A-5275-015; (formerly H. F. Louie, et al.) 085A-5275-046 Masonic Homes of Dry Creek/Pioneer 087-0031-003-04 California Wayne Olund TR and John Dry Creek/Pioneer 087-0040-016 S. Dieu, Trustee, et al. (formerly Mark & Curtis L Olund et al) RLM Development, LLC Leona 037A-2793-005; 037A-2793-006; and DJM Development, 037A-2793-007; 037A-2793-009- LLC 01; 037A-2793-009-02 BNSF Miller/Knox 556-170-015 State of California Point Isabel 560-010-027; 560-400-003; 560- 400-008 Estela Reyes Wildcat Canyon 418-022-007 David A. Robb (formerly Briones 167-140-002 Ricketts) William & Mary Herkelrath Pleasanton Ridge 085A-4701-003 Oliver & Ann Sweningsen Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3800-001-24

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Roger & Oliver Sweningsen, Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3800-001-25; 085A-3800- et al. 001-26; 085A-3800-001-29; 085A-3800-001-30 Mabel Lester Pleasanton Ridge 941-2600-002-06 Donald R. & Lynette Pleasanton Ridge 941-2600-001-03 Brydon Devany (formerly Oliver & Evelyn Devany) Michael R. Mygrant, Morgan Territory 204-060-001 Trustee Kenneth Sheets and Las Trampas 208-210-008-8; 208-210-009-6; Valdimer & Belia Nunes, 208-210-010-4 and Douglas Graver, Trustee, and Elisa Dowd Co. Flood Control Coyote Hills 543-0366-004-01 Albert H. Morris, Trustee Morgan Territory 006-020-004 CA State Lands Shoreline Trail 404-030-021 Commission Heirs of Daniel E. Riley Redwood 085-0101-019 Estate City of San Leandro Hayward Shoreline 080G-0910-001-06; 080G-0910- 002-11; 080G-0910-002-13, 002- 14; 080G-0910-003-02; 080G- 0910-003-03 Roger & Lisa V. Eckholm Round Valley 007-180-002 Joe C. Betchart Ohlone 096-0460-001-10 HJSCMB-Donovan, LLC Black Diamond to Mt. 075-080-006 (formerly Herbert B. Diablo Trail Elworthy and Sandra Ayesa) Steven P. Winegarden & Pleasanton Ridge 096-0210-007-02 Nancy L. Nehring Chevron USA Inc. Wildcat Creek Trail 411-020-019 (formerly Phillip W. & Phyllis Green) UPRR Bay Point Wetlands SBE# 862-7-33

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN BNSF Shoreline Trail SBE# 804-7-5A Mark Springer Tilden 570-253-001; 570-253-002; 570- 253-003; 570-253-004; 570-253- 005 Fletcher Ranch Road Ohlone 099A-2800-005-02; 096-0420- Properties, LLC (formerly 011; 096-0420-012; 096-0420- Richard S. & Linda K. 018 Fletcher) Jane Bisio, Trustee and Martinez Shoreline 373-011-010 Pamela Bisio Despres Dieter M. & Norma Sue Tilden 265-130-009 Scholz (formerly Derek Jason Scholz) David & Caroline Ely Tilden 265-130-010 (formerly Philip S. & Susan Wirthman) Dorothy Dutra Las Trampas to Mt. 197-070-019 Diablo Trail Common Area Tract 6516, Sycamore Valley 202-100-029; 202-100-030 and Diablo Highlands HOA Catherine M. Waller, Wildcat Canyon 418-200-036 Trustee Save Mount Diablo State Riding & Hiking Trail Sycamore Springs Inc. Morgan Territory 080-080-005 Balmoral Properties, LLC Chabot 085-0102-017-01 (formerly Susan L. Williams) Fieldbrook Properties, Inc. Briones 231-121-010 Helen Hansel (formerly Claremont Canyon 048H-7515-008 Joshua & Beryl Barlev, Trustee)

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Edriss, LLC (formerly Anda Wildcat Canyon 435-180-008 L. Bockis Trust, & formerly Perminder S. Pandal) Arthur E. & Shirley Pacheco 368-030-005 P G & E West Pittsburg Wetlands 098-250-013 Mark E. Tompkins and Bay Area Ridge Trail 367-020-017, -018 Norman Johnson (Feeder Trail #1) Uwe J. & Xue Meia Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3701-007 Springborn (formerly M. & S. Yunus) Kenneth & Gay Gerlack, Bay Area Ridge Trail 367-020-022; 367-020-023; 367- Trustees (Franklin Ridge) 020-024 George Fagundes, Jr., Bay Area Ridge Trail, 367-210-003 Trustee (formerly Ellen L. (Franklin Ridge) Almond Trust) Ralph K. Thompson Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3400-007 Water Sunol/Ohlone 096-0100-024-02; 096-0460-002; Department 096-0100-027 Douglas A. & Cheryl Round Valley 007-040-001; 007-050-001 Foskett UPRR SBE# 872-17-4 Chevron USA, Inc. Point Molate 561-100-020 Palomares Cattle Co., Inc. Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3701-008 Peter Ginochio Diablo Foothills 122-040-002; 122-040-003; 138- 280-003; 138-290-001; 138-300- 001; 138-330-002 Louis E. Ginochio, et al. Diablo Foothills 138-320-002; 138-320-003 Casato Properties, LLC Las Trampas to Mt. 201-010-007 (formerly Xavier Limited Diablo Trail Partnership)

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Andrew and Rena L. Diablo Foothills 121-050-003 Cereghino (formerly Estate of Mary Ellen Mangini and Barbara Ann Doty) Lynn A. & Paul R. Sorenson Pleasanton Ridge 941-2000-002 Terrell & Kimberly R. Bass, Iron Horse Trail 148-010-027 Trustees (formerly James J. Furey Trust) Contra Costa County Point Pinole 405-042-021 Roger Riley, Trustee Black Diamond Mines 075-060-004; 075-060-015; 075- (formerly Georgia C. 060-016; 075-080-016; 075-080- Wilson, Trustee) 023 Hardial, Sarnjit G. Singh, Pleasanton Ridge 946-3800-004-07 Trustees Geno Tolari Pleasanton Ridge 946-3800-004-12 Fremont-Newark 513-0742-001; 513-0742-002, Community College 513-0742-003; 513-0742-004 District BNSF Wildcat Creek Trail SBE# 084-7-6G PCL1 Oakland Scavenger Co. Oyster Bay 079A-0475-007-15 N 3 Cattle Company, LLC Ohlone 099A-2800-002 Matin Mughadam, et al. Sycamore Valley 202-100-026 City of Oakland MLK, Jr. Regional 042-4415-003-05 Shoreline UPRR Carquinez Strait SBE# 872-7-24C SPTC Shoreline Trail SBE# 9-06002-872 Honrick Properties Ltd Wildcat Canyon 435-210-007; 435-230-005; 435- 240-002 (formerly Lo Wen Shin, et al.) East Bay Municipal Utility Point Isabel 560-010-029; 560-010-030 District John & Alyce Traverso Martinez Shoreline 380-010-003

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Susan Hinkle Briones 365-410-003 John A. Demartini Ranch, Crockett Hills 354-290-011; 358-070-001; 368- LLC. 050-002 Peter T. Paul Diablo Foothills 138-270-002 City and County of San Pleasanton Ridge 096-0310-020; 096-0310-021 Francisco Water Department City and County of San Niles Canyon Trail 096-0115-006-04 Francisco Water Department State of California Round Valley 007-380-011; 007-380-012 La Vista LP (formerly Garin 083-0100-001-01; 083-0100-001- Shirley Lynch) 04 Robert & Diane Cantu Shadow Cliffs to Del 099-0500-002-03 Trust Valle Trail Dumbarton Quarry Coyote Hills 537-0851-002-02 Associates Co. Coyote Hills 537-0851-001-08 Golden Rain Foundation Briones to Las Trampas 189-051-003; 189-120-075; 189- Trail 120-076 State of California Hayward Shoreline 461-0060-009-01 Amerco Real Estate Co. Hayward Shoreline 461-0085-020-02 (formerly Oliver Properties) Soldier Field Partners, LLC, Briones to Las Trampas 238-210-001; 238-210-002; 238- and Mark and Gita Trail 210-003; 238-210-004; 238-210- Jacobson, and Lucas Ranch 005; 238-210-006; 238-210-007; Estates Owners Association 238-210-008; 238-210-009; 238- 220-001 Magee Ranch HOA Sycamore Valley 215-080-015 West County Wastewater Bay Trail 403-020-011 District

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Contra Costa Co. San Pablo Bay Regional 403-020-012 Sanitation District #3 Shoreline Contra Costa County San Pablo Bay Regional 403-020-013 Shoreline State of California Morgan Territory 204-010-003 Charles & Jane Long, Huckleberry Preserve 048E-7316-014-01 Trustees EBMUD Huckleberry Preserve 273-190-001 Hugh A. Walker and Mary Vasco Caves 005-070-010; 005-070-012 L. Ericsson; Walker Family Ranches, LLC BNSF Eastshore State Park No APN – SBE# Junchi Hou and Min Chen Delta/De Anza 095-391-001 (formerly Carlos & Sonia Mejia) Anthony F. Lo Forte, Briones 365-110-022 Trustee Charles L. & Alice Fry, Briones 365-060-002 Trustees United States of America Alameda Point – Naval 074-0890-001-02; 074-0891-001; Air Station 074-0891-002 Catherine Foley Morgan Territory 204-050-002

El Paseo Housing Investors Wildcat Creek Trail 411-020-022; 411-020-034 City of Oakland Gateway Shoreline – 0000-0330-001-09 Larry N. Zaharis, and Calaveras Ridge Trail 209-040-001 Patrica A. Martin Larry Zaharis, et al. Calaveras Ridge Trail 085-2000-002-02; 085-2050-001 UPRR Shoreline Trail SBE# 872-7-238 PCL 17 C & D Discovery Bay, LLC, Delta Access (former 004-010-006; 004-032-005; 004- et al. Pantages property) 032-006; 004-032-007

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN East Contra Costa County Delta Access 011-270-006 Irrigation District East Bay Municipal Utility Miller/Knox 556-101-017; 556-101-027 District La Vista LP, et al. (formerly Garin 083-0075-002-09; 083-0075-002- Warren) 11; 083-0075-002-13; 083-0075- 002-15 Richard C. Brown, Jr. and Bishop Ranch 209-721-023 Monica L. Fong Clark Vandell & Nancy Bishop Ranch 209-721-025 Mason Christopher Ottesen Hohn Bishop Ranch 209-721-024 (formerly John & Linda Ottesen) State of California San Pablo Bay Shoreline 404-010-002 Laurelle Thom and Wallace Pleasanton Ridge 941-2250-001-06 Hartley (formerly David & Shirley Hartley, et al.) Kay D. Jogopulos, Trustee Carquinez Strait 354-262-026 United States of America Carquinez Strait 368-080-003 (Department of Defense- Ozol) City of Oakland Gateway Park/ Eastshore 0000-0335-003-02; 0000-0335- State Park 003-01; 0000-0340-001-07 Richmond Hill Limited Sobrante Ridge 432-040-004 Partnership Purple Lotus Temple Quarry Lakes 507-0030-023-00 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Miller/Knox 561-010-024 Fe (formerly BNSF) State of California Point Molate 561-050-003 State of California – Temescal No APN – SBE# Caltrans

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN State of California – Point Molate No APN – SBE# Caltrans Phillips 66 Company Crockett Hills 358-010-008 (formerly Tosco Corporation) CCWD Bay Point 098-020-002 SFWD Niles Canyon 507-0761-002-04 Alameda Co. Flood Control Niles Canyon 507-0480-001-02 Zeka Ranch Three, LLC Antioch Future Area: 075-132-012; 075-132-014; 075- and Black Diamond Mines 132-015; 075-132-016 Zeka Ranch Five, LLC Mark Seager Morgan Territory 006-280-003 JCC Technologies and John Morgan Territory 006-280-004; 006-280-007 & Adele Christensen CCC Flood Control Martinez Shoreline to 159-310-030; 159-310-031 District Point Edith CCWD Delta DeAnza Trail 053-060-014; 053-060-016 CCC Flood Control Delta DeAnza Trail 053-060-028; 053-060-029; 053- District 060-030 UPRR Delta DeAnza Trail UPRR Tracks at Neroly Road SBE# 872-7-35C David Leslie & Thea Shupe Black Diamond Mines 078-050-002; 078-100-001 United States of America Concord Naval 111-010-014, et al. Weapons Station CCC Flood Control Diablo Foothills 138-170-001; 138-170-007 District Diablo Water District Delta DeAnza Trail 053-060-013 Hashme and Sylvia Ahmed, Brushy Peak 099B-5450-009-00 et al. Earl Finlay & Ferthi Dhaoui, Brushy Peak 099B-5450-008-00 et al. (formerly Fethi & Colleen Dhaoui)

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Forrest & Mary Frick Brushy Peak 099B-5475-004-01; 099B-5475- 004-02 Enlan He (formerly John & Delta Access 015-210-004 Maria Nunes) City of Oakland (formerly Anthony Chabot 085-0101-079-06 Stoneyhurst, Inc.) Donald G. and Janice M. Bay Area RidgeTrail/ 085A-6000-002-17 Keller, Trustees Chabot to Garin Gary & Patricia Parham Bay Area Ridge Trail/ 085A-6100-005-03 (formerly James P. Cramer) Chabot to Garin Donald B. & Gloria Z. Bay Area Ridge Trail/ 085A-6100-005-04 Wallace Chabot to Garin Maria Santos, Trustee Chabot to Garin Trail 085A-6100-005-05 Carolanne Montgomery, Chabot to Garin Trail 085A-6100-005-06 Trustees Patricia & Michael Boyland, Chabot to Garin Trail 085A-6100-006-01 Trustees (formerly Kenneth & Rosalina Everett) Thomas Shipp Chabot to Garin Trail 085A-6100-014 Kevin Simas Chabot to Garin Trail 085A-6100-016-04 Anjum P. Shiekh, Trustee Cull Canyon 085-1200-001-08 Bonnie Thomas Plog Clayton Ranch 078-040-005; 078-040-006 Magee Investment Co. Sycamore Valley Open 202-100-017; 202-100-019; 202- Space 100-038; 202-100-040 City of Oakland Middle Harbor 0000-0355-002-01 UPRR Eastshore State Park SBE# 872-7-10 Muir Heritage Land Trust Bay Area Ridge Trail 362-170-002; 362-170-003 Honrick Properties Ltd Wildcat Canyon 435-190-001 (formerly Lo Wen Shin) Christopher & Theresa Vargas Plateau 507-0761-003-000; 096-0056- George 003-000; 507-9009-003

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN City of Antioch Black Diamond Mines, No APN Available Contra Loma Cherokee Simeon Venture, Eastshore State Park 560-010-046; 560-010-047 LLC Brock Durning, Trustee Point Molate/Red Rock 561-050-001 Island State of California Big Break 037-191-036 JP and Patricia Kennedy, Pleasanton Ridge 085A-2700-004; 085A-2700-005; Trustees (formerly 085A-2700-007 Palomares Preserve, LLC) Nielsen Ranch Partnership Dublin Ranch 941-0010-001-01; 941-0010-001- 02; 941-0010-002; 085A-1900- 002-02; 085A-1900-002-01 Jeffrey Nielsen et al. and N Dublin Ranch 941-0100-007-54 Dublin Family Partnership Oliver DeSilva, Inc. MLK, Jr. Shoreline 034-2300-002-01 Santa Clara County Mission Peak 029-036-009 City and County of San Mission Peak 029-039-006; 029-039-007 Francisco Catherine Foley Morgan Territory 204-030-003 Thomas N. Henle, Trustee Bishop Ranch 211-010-040; 211-010-042; 211- & Steven V. Nelson 010-041; 211-010-043 (formerly Almaden Associates, LLC) Home Dock Properties MLK, Jr. Shoreline 034-2300-004; 034-2300-005; 034-2300-013-3 Chevron USA, Inc. Bay Trail 561-080-006 Mason Commercial Contra Costa 159-070-039 Properties West County Wastewater SF Bay Trail 408-190-024 District Mannie Joel & Martha Pleasanton Ridge 941-1900-002; 941-2000-001-02 Griest-Joel, Trustees

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Tall Tall Trees Org, LLC Garin 085A-4100-001-01; 085A-4100- 002-08 City of Oakland MLK Shoreline 041-3902-007; 041-3902-011; 041-3902-014 City of San Ramon Sycamore Valley Open 217-050-024 Space City of Oakland MLK Jr. Shoreline Trail 041-3902-10; 041-3902-11; 041- 3902-12; 041-3902-19 Acacia Partners I, LLC Doolan Canyon 905-0003-004; 905-0007-002-03 Acacia Partners II, LLC Doolan Canyon 905-0003-014-02; 905-0003-014- 03; 985-0028-001 Moller Alameda RE Doolan Canyon 985-0001-001-02 Investors, LLC. and Toll CA VIII, LP (formerly Moller RE) Robert John Nielson, Jr. Doolan Canyon 205-050-007 (formerly Brentwood RE Investors) Moller RE Investors, LLC Doolan Canyon 205-060-008 (Formerly R. Clark, LLC and Charlsie Roberta Hunter) Fernando & Margaret Las Trampas 198-111-022 Olivas, Trustees Jenny Louie, et al. (formerly Garin to Mission Peak 085A-5275-023; 085A-5275-026; H. F. Louie, et al.) Trail 085A-5275-029; 085A-5275-030; 085A-5275-038; 085A-5275-039; 085A-5275-042; 507-0070-001- 03; 507-0070-001-04; 507-0070- 001-05; 507-0070-001-10; 507- 0070-001-12; 507-0070-001-11 City of Richmond Miller/Knox 556-110-003; 560-330-011; 560- 330-013; 560-420-010 Deborah Levy Trustee Black Diamond Mines to 007-090-027 Round Valley Trail

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Anthony & April Treece Round Valley 078-140-024 Oak Knoll Venture Oakland Trails 043A-4675-003-21 Acquisition, LLC (formerly United States of America/Oak Knoll) Anthony Menosse & Dennis North Richmond 408-120-003; 408-120-013; 408- Varni and Industrial Land Wetlands 120-017; 408-120-018; Company Faria Preserve, LLC & Las Trampas 258-110-002; 258-110-003; 258- Stephen E. Roberts 110-004 Cronin Timberland, LLC Dublin Hills 941-0010-006 Adobe Ranch LLC Delta Access 015-190-003 (formerly Vital Farmland LP) JMDH Real Estate Oakland, MLK, Jr. Regional 034-2299-010-03 LLC Shoreline Oak Hill Park Company Rancho Pinole 362-060-011; 362-060-012; 362- 060-019 ROIC California, LLC Iron Horse Regional 208-340-004 (formerly Alamo Group Trail Iron Horse, LLC) Western B Northwest CA, SF Bay Trail 405-590-001 LLC (formerly Richmond Pinole Point Industrial Park) Eugene L. Maxedon Las Trampas 258-080-001 Norman B. Livermore Las Trampas 258-080-002 Trustee (formerly Norman B. and Marion O. Livermore) Walker Family Ranches, Brushy Peak 005-070-012; 099B-6100-002-08; LLC (formerly Hugh A. & 099B-6100-002-10; 099B-6100- Lois E. Walker) 002-11 Alameda County Flood Coyote Hills 543-0361-005-05; 543-0366-004- Control and Water 02; 543-0366-004-03 Conservation District

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Cal Gleneagle Garin 083-0215-003-00; 083-0215-004- Development, LLC 04; 083-0215-005-03 (formerly William W. Gonsalves, III, William M. Gonsalves, Jr.) Contra Costa County SF Bay Trail 408-170-064; 408-190-048 Flood Control and Water Conservation District Collin A. & Ogo E. Leona Open Space 037A-3141-001-15 Mbanugo, Trustees Barton Wool and Sharon Mission Peak 096-0090-006-04; 096-0100-018- Bright (formerly Ernest O. 01; 096-0100-018-02 Wool Family Ltd. Partnership) Steven P. & Patricia Thomas Briones 365-230-037; 365-230-038 & Thomas Brothers, LLC Legacy Group, Inc., Trustee Sibley 265-180-019 (formerly Leo Kesselman) Mitella Kung (formerly Bay Area Ridge Trail 085A-0425-008-00 Arthur J. Melzer & Terry A. Melzer) Nortonville, LLC Black Diamond Mines 075-080-005; 075-090-010 HJSCMB – Donovan, LLC Black Diamond Mines 075-080-004; 075-080-008 (formerly Robert B. & Herbert B. Elworthy) City of Oakland Temescal to Sibley 048H-7526-002-01; 048H-7510- Regional Trail 004-00 SJ Management, LLC Temescal to Sibley 048H-7524-001-01 Regional Trail Commodius, LLC Temescal to Sibley 048H-7510-007 Regional Trail EBRPD Sibley 265-180-035 William Francis Hartkopf, Vargas Plateau 507-0676-008; 507-0676-009; Jr., Trustee of the William 507-0781-001-01; 507-0781-001- Frances Hartkopf, Jr. Trust 02

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN City of Antioch Delta DeAnza 053-040-086 City of Hayward Hayward Shoreline 438-0060-012 County of Alameda Anthony Chabot 084D-1400-005-00 Contra Costa County Lafayette to Moraga 185-190-006 Flood Control District Regional Trail City of Lafayette Lafayette to Moraga APN: None, Reliez Station Road Regional Trail right of way, west of Pleasant Hill Road Carrie L. Seranella Trust 085A-6428-002 (formerly John P Carden, Trustee & Klinkowski Properties, LLC) Nicholas Jones and JNRA, Pleasanton Ridge 946-4585-026; 946-4585-027; LLC (formerly William L & 946-4585-028; 946-4585-045 Betty Currin, et al) Land Trail 066-2680-003-05; 060-2535- 001- Holdings, LLC 00 Murray Parkway Properties, Point Pinole 408-100-028; 408-100-029; 408- LLC 100-030 Suisun Properties Waterbird 159-310-029 GRSK Developments Wildcat Canyon 418-121-001 (formerly Kent and Sara Fries) Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Temescal SBE# 135-1-5E-1, Claremont Substation, Oakland East Bay Regional Park Dublin Hills 941-2832-001; 941-2832-002; District 941-2832-003; 941-2832-004; 941-2832-005; 941-2832-006; 941-2832-007; 941-2832-008 Pleasanton Gravel Shadow Cliffs 904-0006-001-17 Michael Adams, et al Contra Costa County 380-260-002-7 (formerly Pacheco Trails Properties)

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Hayward Area Recreation Hayward Shoreline 438-0060-017; 438-0060-018 and Park District Pereira Property, LLC Bay Area Ridge 362-140-007 Trail/Feeder Trail #1 Mabel Lester Trust Pleasanton Ridge 941-2500-002; 941-2500-003 6284 San Pablo Dam, LLC Wildcat Canyon 435-160-002-0 (formerly Dapkoph, LLC, a Nevada Limited Liability Company) Contra Costa Water Black Diamond Mines to 007-020-002; 007-020-006 District (formerly Round Valley Trail Evergreen Management Group) Michael R. & Ilene M. Las Trampas 258-090-007 Clancy (formerly James & Helenna Murray, Trustees of the JUJA Family Trust) Daniel Esposito and Jennifer Las Trampas 258-090-008 Herskowitz (formerly Michael R. & Ilene M. Clancy) Independent Holdings, LLC District Wide 209-770-011 (formerly Glen Lau) Bunny & Penny Chuah District Wide 941-2838-012-00 Trustees & Hernan and El Puentes Pacific Gas & Electric California Delta Trail 098-260-001 Company Keller Canyon Landfill CNWS to Black 094-360-003; 094-360-018; 094- Company Diamond Trail 360-022 Ralph Properties II Brushy Peak 099B-4901-006-06 US Army Corps of No APN Engineers

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Theresa A. Savage Trustee Garin to Pleasanton 085A-6427-003-00 (formerly George & Ridge Trail Caroline Chouinard, Trustees) Weidemann Ranch, Inc. Bishop Ranch 211-230-015; 211-230-016; 211- 230-017 City of Fremont Vargas Plateau to 507-0480-010-04 Garin/Dry Creek Pioneer Trail Alameda County Vargas Plateau to 507-0480-014-02; 507-0070-005- Garin/Dry Creek 00 Pioneer Trail Rajeev and Sonia Rai Pleasanton Ridge 941-2500-001 (formerly Eliasen Edge LP) Masonic Homes of Dry Creek to Pioneer 087-0031-002-06 California Trail David Lin and Hsin Yi Lee Morgan Territory 204-130-002 (formerly James Morphis and Amber Johnson) Atchison, Topeka and Santa Miller Knox Regional 561-010-024 (Por.) Fe (formerly BNSF Shoreline Railroad) George and Caroline Garin to Pleasanton 085A-6427-006 Chouinard, Trustees Ridge Peralta Junior College Leona Canyon Regional 037A-3141-001-11 District Park Ilana & Shlomo Rosenfeld 570-240-003-6 (formerly John Baker and Martha Black) Anthony Betchart and Vargas Plateau Park 507-0590-019-00 Suzanne Betchart FT Land, LLC Tassajara Creek Regional 220-100-023 Trail California Department of Antioch Regional State Parcel No. 17-11 Transportation Shoreline

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN East Bay Municipal Utility Wildcat Regional Park 573-020-002 District Erik Chubb and Emily Sibley Volcanic Regional 265-180-018-3 Watters (formerly Ronald Preserve Floria, Paul and Tamara Attard) ACFC & Water Del Valle Regional Park 099-0550-002-03; 099A-2700- Conservation District Zone 002-05 7(formerly PATLIV) Carolanne Montgomery, Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3800-1-18 Trustee Regional Park Alhambra Creek Ranch, 365-140-008-1; 365-140-009-9 LLC (formerly John Phillips and Claire Phillips, Co- Trustees of the Thomas H. Griffin Trust) Todd M. and Joan M. Morgan Territory 204-130-009 Thomas Regional Preserve T & V Holdings Inc. District Wide 941-2762-023 (formerly Marc Paul CC, Inc. & Marc Paul I) VJ5100 Franklin, LLC N/A 941-1301-070 (formerly Ellis Arep, & formerly Ellis Partners, LLC) FRE 551, LLC (formerly N/A 941-2762-006 John and Sherry M. MacCabee, Trustees) East Bay Regional Park Point Pinole Regional 405-590-006 District Shoreline Rodeo Marina, LLC San Francisco Bay Trail / 357-020-009 (formerly A. F. Point Pinole to Bray/Bennett's Marina) Carquinez Strait John Roberts Deer Valley Regional 007-020-030 Park

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Josh D. & Krystle J. Black Diamond Mines to 007-020-031 Reddoch (formerly Hans J. Round Valley Regional & Victoria Kuhn) Trail Eric & Megan Lindberg, Calaveras Ridge Regional 238-080-032 Trustees (formerly Craig & Trail Kim Stevens) Eric & Megan Lindberg, Calaveras Ridge Regional 238-080-036 Trustees (formerly Sohrab Trail Nazari) City of Martinez Martinez Regional 373-030-020 Shoreline Wildlife Conservation Antioch Regional State Parcel No. 17-11 Board on behalf of the Shoreline California Department of Fish and Wildlife California Department of Antioch Regional State Parcel No. 17-11 Water Resources Shoreline United States Bureau of Antioch Regional State Parcel No. 17-11 Reclamation Shoreline Lawrence A. Gosselin and Doolan Canyon Regional 905-0005-001-01; 905-0005-006- Lorraine D. Preserve 02 Rollins,Trustees Teardrop Partners Sycamore Valley Open 202-050-071; 202-050-078; 215- Space 040-002 Bruce A. and Esma L. Kennedy Grove Regional 433-262-006 Cleave Recreation Area United States Bureau of Briones to Mt. Diablo 140-12C-001 Reclamation Regional Trail State of California, State Crockett Hills Regional 358-010-007-5 Lands Commission Park Civic Rancho Meadows, Deer Valley Regional 078-050-007 LLC (formerly Sean Park McCauley Investments Inc.) Save Mount Diablo/Big Morgan Territory 078-140-022 Bend Regional Preserve

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN East CCC Habitat Morgan Territory 078-110-005 Conservancy/Viera North Regional Preserve Peak Save Mount Diablo/Curry Morgan Territory 220-020-001; 220-020-002; 080- Ranch Regional Preserve 090-005 East Bay Regional Park Martinez Regional 373-030-020 District/City of Martinez Shoreline East Bay Regional Park Martinez Regional 373-030-005; 373-030-018; 373- District/ City of Martinez Shoreline 030-019 East Bay Regional Park Carquinez Strait Regional 368-090-006 and 368-100-001 District/ Contra Costa Shoreline County Faria LT Ventures, LLC Las Trampas Regional 208-240-007 Wilderness Terry & Mary Vallee, Briones Regional Park 365-030-058-9 Trustees (formerly Preston R. Vallee) Michael J. & Rebecca Las Trampas Regional 085-1975-002 Gherini, Co-Trustees of the Wilderness Steven A. Gherini 2012 Trust William J & Brian L Silveira, San Francisco Bay Trail 018-0460-001-00 Trustees Timothy Chen, Trustee Black Diamond Mines 076-021-006 (formerly Good Chance Regional Preserve Management, LLC and Scenery Investments, LLC) City of Fremont Mission Peak Regional 519-1501-003-15 Preserve Coast Capital Income Fund, Byron Vernal Pools 002-200-021 LLC, and G3 Enterprises, Regional Preserve Inc. Stephen Landucci (formerly Morgan Territory 204-140-018 Kenneth J. and Debra L. Regional Preserve Owen)

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Soldier Field Partners, LLC Calaveras Ridge Regional 238-210-001; 238-210-002; 238- Trail 210-003; 238-210-004; 238-210- 005; 238-210-006; 238-210-007; 238-210-008; 238-210-009 and 238-220-001 Constantina Leo Master, Byron Vernal Pools 001-011-048 Trustee (formerly Leo Regional Preserve Master, Maria Master and Paul Master) County of Alameda Bay Area Ridge Trail 085A-6100-005-07 Verve Greens Inc. Bishop Ranch Open 211-230-013-8 (formerly Wiedemann Space Regional Preserve Ranch, Inc.) John A. DeMartini Ranch, Crockett Hills Regional 354-300-007; 368-100-002 LLC Park Michael & Rebecca Gherini, Las Trampas Regional 199-030-027-7 Trustees Wilderness Masonic Homes of Dry Creek Pioneer 087-0040-015-07 California Regional Park Alamo Diamond, LLC Las Trampas Regional 198-230-002-0 Wilderness Gino Addiego (formerly Bay Area Ridge Trail 433-110-024; 433-110-016; 433- Barra) 110-021 Zachary B. & Andrea K. Morgan Territory 204-140-019 Jordan (formerly Laura J. Regional Preserve Dykkesten) Faria Land Investors, LLC Concord Hills Regional 097-190-002-2 Park State of California Wildcat Creek Trail 408-170-058-7 Victoria Liviakis Calaveras Ridge Trail 238-080-033 Jim J. Moita and Julie F. Clayton Ranch Regional 075-200-021; 075-200-022; 075- Moita, Co-Trustees of the Preserve 200-025; 075-200-026; 075-200- Jim and Julie Moita Trust, 027; 075-200-028; 075-200-029; and Clayton Estates LLC, a 075-200-030 California, LLC

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN East Bay Regional Park Huckleberry Botanic 273-190-029-2 District Regional Preserve East Bay Municipal Utility Lake Chabot Regional 048-5813-004-06 (portion); 048- District Park 5813-005-02 (portion); 048- 5813-006-00 (portion) East Bay Municipal Utility Lake Chabot Regional 084D-1400-002-22 (portion) District Park East Bay Municipal Utility Lake Chabot Regional 084D-1400-002-27 District Park

East Bay Municipal Utility Lake Chabot Regional 085-0350-001-03 District Park

East Bay Municipal Utility Lake Chabot Regional 085-0400-002-02 (portion); 085- District Park 1000-002-00 (portion)

West Contra Costa Unified San Francisco Bay Trail 403-482-043 School District Robert Alfred Vieux, Vargas Plateau Regional 096-0056-002-00 Trustee; Leland R. Stanley Park and Mary Stanley, Trustees, Susan M. Parry, Trustee, David A. Parry, a married man as his sole and separate property, Raelene K. Vieux, Melanie Ann Vieux and Brenda Foscalina, Trustees Anthony Joseph Kovac Las Trampas Wilderness 208-220-018 Regional Preserve

Joseph’s Revitalization, LLC San Francisco Bay Trail – 357-020-010 & R. Cabrera (formerly Point Pinole to William L. Rich, as Trustee Carquinez of the William L. Rich Revocable Living Trust)

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN PGN Design Group LLC Carquinez Regional 368-020-005; 368-020-006 (formerly Keith A. Shoreline Robinson and Brian N. Robinson, Successor Co- Trustees of the Harry A. Robinson Living Trust and the Heirs or Devisees of Irene V. Robinson, Deceased) Lucia Olive Farm, LLC Deer Valley Regional 007-020-036-5; 007-020-039-9 Park and 007-020-040-7

State of California Robert W. Crown 074-1300-014-01 Memorial State Beach

East Bay Regional Park Vargas Plateau Regional 507-0761-004-02 District/Vieux, et al. Park

Brian and Jennifer Wendell Morgan Territory 204-130-008 (formerly William and Regional Preserve Karen Martin) Luminary Farm LLC Morgan Territory 204-130-010 (formerly Todd Matheson- Regional Preserve Thomas) County of Contra Costa Morgan Territory 204-130-008 and 204-130-009 Regional Preserve

East Bay Regional Park Las Trampas Wilderness 258-450-012 District/ Turre Regional Preserve

United States of America Las Trampas Wilderness 199-010-011-5 Regional Preserve

East Bay Regional Park Las Trampas Wilderness 199-010-012-3 District/ United States of Regional Preserve America City of Albany McLaughlin Eastshore 066-2671-001-00 State Park

Contra Costa County Iron Horse Regional Various Trail

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Contra Costa County Iron Horse Regional Various Flood Control and Water Trail Conservation District EBRPD/Acelormittal USA Point Pinole Regional 405-041-009-3; 405-020-009-8 Shoreline

Union Pacific Railroad San Francisco Bay Trail SBE No. 0872-07-020 Company Union Pacific Railroad San Francisco Bay Trail SBE No. Unknown Company

Union Pacific Railroad Wildcat Creek Regional SBE No. 0872-07-009, 0872-07- Company Trail 009B, and 0872-07- 009D

Union Pacific Railroad San Francisco Bay Trail SBE No. Unknown Company Union Pacific Railroad San Francisco Bay Trail SBE No. 0872-07-029 Company Mt. Zion Enterprises, Inc. San Francisco Bay Trail 561-400-004; 561-400-009; 561- 400-010

United States of America San Francisco Bay Trail N/A East Bay Regional Park Briones to Mt. Diablo 232-160-010-4 and 232-170-011- District/ City of Lafayette Regional Trail 0 and Lafayette School District Hacienda Portfolio Venture, District-wide facility 941-2763-021-01 LLC Tina M. Thomas, Trustee Clayton Ranch Regional 075-140-003; 075-150-004; 075- Preserve 150-005; 075-160-002

We Care Society Concord Hills Regional 117-080-006 Park

East Bay Regional Park Sibley Volcanic Regional 257-010-006 District (formerly East Bay Preserve Municipal Utility District) East Bay Municipal Utility Sibley Volcanic Regional 257-010-007 District Preserve

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Farwell Properties, LLC Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3800-001-10 and 085A- Regional Park 3800-001-36

BBG KRG, Inc., a California Vargas Plateau Regional 507-0762-001; 507-0762-002; corporation Park 507-0762-004;507-0762-006

East Bay Municipal Utility Wildcat Canyon Regional 573-010-003; 573-020-002; 573- District Park 020-003; 573-030-004

Waste Management, Inc. Oyster Bay Regional 079A-0475-007-32 Shoreline

City of San Leandro Oyster Bay Regional 077A-0649-009-00 Shoreline

United States of America Tassajara Creek Trail 986-0001-001-07 United States of America Tassajara Creek Trail 223-070-003 City of Oakland/ Bay Trail 018-0480-003-00 Oakland City of Oakland/ Port of San Francisco Bay Trail 018-0475-002-00 Oakland Bayview Estates, LLC Temescal to Sibley 048H-7523-001; 048H-7523 - Regional Trail 002; 048H-7523-003; 048H - 7523-004; 048H-7523-005; 048H-7523-006; 048H-7523 - 007-05; and 048H-7523-009

Ponderosa Homes II, Inc. Las Trampas Wilderness 208-160-007-0 and 208-160-008- Regional Preserve 8

Faria Preserve, LLC Las Trampas Wilderness 208-240-054-6 Regional Preserve

State of California Marsh Creek Trail 037-191-036 City of Antioch Black Diamond Mines 075-620-052-3; 075-620-053-1 Regional Preserve and 075-620-054-9

State Lands Commission Miller/Knox Regional No APN Shoreline

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN State of California East Bay Gateway 018-0330-001-04; 018-0335- Regional Shoreline 003-02; 018-0335-004-00; and 018-0350-002-01

United States of America East Bay Gateway 018-0335-002-02 Regional Shoreline

East Bay Regional Park Morgan Territory 080-070-011 (portion) District Regional Preserve

City of Richmond Miller-Knox Regional 560-310-034; 560-320-002; Shoreline

Jacqueline Stewart, Trustee Byron Vernal Pools 001-021-006; 001-021-013 Regional Preserve

Jacqueline Stewart, Trustee, Byron Vernal Pools 099B-6150-005-00 and Samuel Stewart Regional Preserve

Karen Ann Oleson Deer Valley Regional 078-100-023-7 Park Scott Carino and William Briones Regional Park 245-070-012-1 Mallari Casey Courneen Briones Regional Park 245-070-013-9 Steven C. and Linda Wight, Briones Regional Park 245-070-014-7 Trustees OG Property Owner, LLC Sibley Volcanic Regional 273-270-014, 273-280-003, 273- Preserve 280-004 OG Property Owner, LLC Sibley Volcanic Regional 273-290-001, 273-290-002 Preserve City of Orinda Sibley Volcanic Regional 273-160-019 Preserve East Bay Regional Park Lake Chabot Regional 084D-1400-001 District (licensee) Park East Bay Regional Park Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3800-001-27 District Regional Park

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN East Bay Regional Park Pleasanton Ridge 085A-3800-001-31 District Regional Park East Bay Regional Park Brushy Peak Regional 543-0366-001-11 District Preserve East Bay Regional Park Byron Vernal Pools 001-011-021-1 District Regional Preserve Michele A. Turre, Trustee Las Trampas Wilderness 258-020-009-1 Regional Preserve Contra Costa County Marsh Creek Trail Various Flood Control and Water Conservation District 6200 GR, LLC (formerly 405-030-059 One Corp) San Francisco Bay Trail Pablo Park, LLC (formerly San Francisco Bay Trail 405‐030‐049‐2 6200 GR, LLC, formerly Pt. Pinole Properties, Inc.) Pacific 42, LLC (formerly 405‐030‐042‐7 6200 GR, LLC) San Francisco Bay Trail McCauley Investments, Inc. Deer Valley Regional 057-060-014-8 and 057-060-015- (formerly Melvin O. Potter, Park 5 Trustee) U.S. Department of the Contra Loma Regional 072-011-009-7; 072-011-010-5; Interior, Bureau of Park 072-011-021-2; 075-042-003-6; Reclamation; and Contra 075-042-005-1; 075-042-006-9; Costa Water District 075-042-008-5; 075-042-010-1; 075-110-008-2; 075-121-002-2 and 075-122-005-4 EBRPD/Alameda County Sunol Regional 096-0100-014 Water District Wilderness City of Oakland Martin Luther King Jr. 042-4404-001-00 Regional Shoreline City of Oakland Martin Luther King Jr. 042-4410-001-13 Regional Shoreline

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Common Area PM San Francisco Bay Trail 025-0675-074-00 (formerly Phoenix Commons, Inc.) Frederick W. Bloching, Morgan Territory 080-080-004-7 Trustee Regional Preserve Shapell Industries, Inc Morgan Territory 006-090-010-7; 204-030-006-9 Regional Preserve Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Great California Delta 096-100-020-5; 096-100-028-8 Trail EBRPD/Michele A. Turre, Las Trampas Wilderness 258-450-018-1 Trustee Regional Preserve Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Great California Delta 098-260-003-3 Trail Joseph’s Revitalization, LLC San Pablo Bay Regional 357-020-010 and Richard Cabrera Shoreline Richmond Cove 1, LLC Miller/Knox Regional 560-330-043-4 Shoreline Allan Starr Sunol Regional 096-0090-001-05 Wilderness Julie Eckroat and Laverne Sunol Regional 096-0420-014-00; and 096-0420- Mazzilli Wilderness 015-00 David and Thea Shupe Deer Valley Regional 078-050-002-1; and 078-100-001- Park 3 PG&E Morgan Territory 006-110-001-2 Regional Preserve Oak Hill Park Co. Deer Valley Regional 057-010-001-6; 057-010-004-0; Park and 057-060-006-4 Fernando and Evangelina Leona Canyon Open 037A-3157-086 Genera Space Regional Preserve

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN State of California Tesla Regional Preserve 099A-2150-001-02; 099A-2150- 002-01; 099A-2150-002-02; 099A-2160-001-03; 099A-2160- 001-04;099A-2170-001-05;099A- 2170-002-09; 099A-2170-002- 10;099A-2170-002-11;099A- 2170-003-00; 099A-2200-001- 37;099A-2200-002-18;099A- 2200-002-19; 099A-2200-004-00; 099A-2200-005-00 State of California Tesla Regional Preserve 099A-2540-003-00 State of California Tesla Regional Preserve 099A-2220-001-19; 099A-2220- 002-00 State of California Tesla Regional Preserve 099A-2130-001-02 State of California Tesla Regional Preserve 099A-2200-003-00 State of California Tesla Regional Preserve 099A-2200-001-36 State of California Tesla Regional Preserve 099A-2200-002-15 State of California Tesla Regional Preserve 099A-2200-002-14 East Bay Regional Park Point Pinole Regional 405-020-009 District Shoreline East Bay Regional Park Hayward Regional 438 -0080-013-02 District Shoreline City of Hayward (formerly Hayward Regional 438 -0080-013-06 East Bay Regional Park Shoreline District) State of California and City Hayward Regional 438 -0080-013-08 of Hayward (formerly East Shoreline Bay Regional Park District) Bonnie Symon, Trustee Las Trampas Regional 258-450-013-02 Preserve East Bay Regional Park Tilden Regional Park 267-010-008 District

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Awenius Family Limited Rancho Pinole Regional 362-060-007; 362-060-014; 362- Partnership; Clive A. Preserve 060-016 McAllister, et al. City of Livermore Doolan Canyon Regional 905-0003-012-00 Preserve East Bay Regional Park Ohlone Wilderness 096-0460-001-05 District Regional Preserve Gayle Thornsen-McCune San Pablo Bay Regional 402-140-001-7; 402-140-002-5; Shoreline 403-010-001-2; 403-010-002-0; and 403-010-003-8 Contra Costa County Diablo Foothills Regional 138-280-005-08 Flood Control & Water Park Conservation District Hope Lane Lafayette Lafayette-Moraga Trail 236-042-002-6 Holdings East Bay Regional Park Miller/Knox Regional 560-330-031 District Shoreline East Bay Regional Park Iron Horse Trail 218-090-031-4 District Lenard R. Fluty, Trustee Deer Valley Regional 078-100-014-6 Park Bishop Ranch Open 211-040-013-8; 211-040-030-2 Laborers PTF, LLC Space Regional Preserve United States of America Carquinez Strait Regional 368-080-003-8; 368-160-002-3 Shoreline Nortonville LLC Black Diamond Mines 075-070-003; 075-060-014 Regional Preserve West Coast Homebuilders, Concord Hills Regional 094-130-008; 094-130-018; 117- Inc. Park 080-004; 117-370-001 Bryan and Melissa Calaveras Ridge Trail 238-090-027 Goldwyn, Trustees

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PROPERTY OWNER PARK/TRAIL APN Rosalie Ormonde-Ennes, Deer Valley Regional 075-190-003 Trustee Park

John Jr. Freschi, Trustee Deer Valley Regional 007-020-010 Park

Catarina and Puente, Mary Round Valley Regional 007-060-013 Soite, Trustees Preserve

Kaplan, Christine, Trustee Calaveras Ridge Regional 209-030-097; 209-040-002; 211- Trail 220-005; 211-220-006; 211-220- 008 City of Richmond Point Molate Regional 561-100-008 Shoreline

California Department of Coyote Hills Regional No APN Transportation Park

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Memorandum

DATE: July 3, 2019

TO: Board of Directors

FROM: Robert E. Doyle, General Manager Dr. Ana M. Alvarez, Deputy General Manager Kristina Kelchner, AGM, Acquisition, Stewardship & Development Division Michael Reeves, Chief, Land Acquisition Department

SUBJECT: Land Session Board Workshop

YEAR IN REVIEW

The year in review can be best characterized by numbers. Between July 2018 to July 2019, the Land Department diligently carried the Park District’s mission and vision through:

 Acquisition of 469 acres of new parkland and trail easements to preserve open space and secure the property rights needed to improve public recreational access.  Protection of an additional 272 acres of private open space in perpetuity through the acquisition of a conservation easement.  Public investment of approximately $10.9 million to protect and complete these threatened landscapes, including $1.5 million from outside funding sources.

Expanding our Regional Park System and Keeping our Measure WW Promises

The Park District’s land acquisition successes this past year have included projects that were the culmination of years of advance work, as well as new opportunities that needed to be quickly seized upon as market demand and competition from other buyers continues to trend upward. Collectively, these projects accomplished a range of land conservation and public access objectives including acquiring private inholdings inside our parks to protect natural resources and improve the integrity of park boundaries, acquiring land and trail easements to improve recreational access to our shoreline and interior parks, and acquiring and protecting more of the open space landscapes that define the East Bay region’s natural beauty.

Noteworthy acquisitions that have been completed since last year’s Land Session include the following:

43  Anthony Chabot/Redwood Regional Parks – The Park District acquired the Albanese and Gruenfeldt properties located along Redwood Road, the last remaining private residences within Redwood Canyon through which flows Redwood Creek, where the rainbow trout species was first classified based on fish taken from this stream system. The early 20th century cabins with their outdated septic systems that once dotted the canyon posed a threat to the long-term health of the creek system. With these two acquisitions, the Park District has removed that threat and fulfilled the promise under Measure WW to “acquire and restore Redwood Creek to protect rare native trout habitat

 Deer Valley Regional Park – The Park District acquired the 72-acre Lucas property, and is in escrow to close later this month on the adjacent 120-acre Olesen-Duke property in partnership with the East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservancy. These lands have important habitat values, and their acquisition by the Park District will help prevent further fragmentation of upper Briones Valley and the surrounding ridgelines into rural ranchettes.

 Doolan Canyon Regional Preserve – The Park District acquired the 160-acre Grove property, protecting the upper reaches of the Preserve’s namesake Doolan Canyon, including the headwaters of Cottonwood Creek that feeds the large reservoir that is a distinctive feature of the Preserve.

 Las Trampas Regional Wilderness – The developer of the Red Hawk residential project, Ponderosa Homes, transfered through dedication 96 acres of open space to the Park District to provide a trail connection to Calaveras Ridge Trail.

 Round Valley Regional Preserve – The Park District acquired the 9.24-acre Purviance property, the final piece in a series of land purchases from the Murphy and Purviance families beginning in 1988 that assembled the Preserve as it exists today. Acquisition of the property removed a private inholding sandwiched between Round Valley and Marsh Creek State Historic Park, protects ¼ mile of the Marsh Creek riparian corridor. The homesteading and agricultural history of the property, along with its proximity to the Round Valley staging and picnic area, holds the potential to develop interpretive features and programming at the site.

 Round Valley Regional Preserve – The Park District acquired a conservation easement protecting the 272-acre Nunn Marsh Creek property. Located along the northern flank of the Preserve within the scenic Canada del los Poblanos valley, the property contains an expanse of blue oak woodland and over one mile of the Marsh Creek corridor. The conservation easement was dedicated at no cost to the District as mitigation for a recently approved residential development project in the Sand Creek area of Antioch. The easement will ensure that this open space landscape is preserved in perpetuity, while the Park District will also have a land management role that will be funded through an endowment put up by the developer. This is the Park District’s first conservation easement project since

44 successfully obtaining reaccredidation from state regulatory authorities as an organization qualified to accept and manage conservation easements.

Supporting Capital Projects and Trails Development

As part of its core function of acquiring land, easements, and other types of real property rights in fulfillment of the Park District’s mission and vision, the Land Acquisition Department provides support to the Park District’s robust Capital Projects Program that builds new trails, restores habitat, constructs new staging areas and visitor centers, and installs and upgrades infrastructure throughout the regional park system. In coordination with other departments and units within the Acquisition, Stewardship and Development Division, the Operations Division, and the Legal Department, the Land Acquisition Department pursues land rights needed to move forward with park and trail development projects. Key acquisitions in support of capital projects over the past 12 months include the following:

 At Bay Point Regional Shoreline, the Park District acquired a recreational trail and shoreline access easement from neighboring McAvoy Yacht Harbor to enable the construction of a new trail from the park’s staging area out to and along an open water slough as part of the Park District’s shoreline restoration and public access project that will soon break ground. The easement will also allow the Park District to construct and operate a kayak launch at the edge of the slough that will serve as a new trailhead along the Water Trail.

 At McLaughlin Eastshore State Park, a nine-year litigation involving the Park District’s eminent domain action to acquire 2.88 acres of the Golden Gate Fields property for the Albany Beach Restoration and Public Access Project concluded this past May with a court judgment setting the compensation to be paid to the property owners. The Albany Beach project is currently under construction and is anticipated to be completed this year.

 At Point Pinole Regional Shoreline, the Park District accepted a trail easement for a ½ mile newly constructed segment of the San Francisco Bay Trail from the developer of the former Steelcase factory property, extending the Bay Trail north from the park’s new Atlas Road Bridge entrance. The construction and grant of easement to this new Bay Trail segment has its origin in a 1996 purchase agreement between the Park District and the previous owner of lands purchased by the Park District as an addition to Point Pinole Regional Shoreline as well as the land where the business center was developed. This segment of new Bay Trail will remain closed to the public until an additional ½ mile segment is constructed and trail easement granted to the Park District as discussed below under Current Land Acquisition Pipeline.

 At the Point San Pablo peninsula, an eminent domain action brought by the Park District to acquire a trail easement through the Point Castro area has tentatively been settled with the property owner. The acquisition of this easement will close

45 the remaining gap in right of way needed to begin construction on a 2.5-mile extension of the San Francisco Bay Trail from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge toll plaza north to the City of Richmond’s Point Molate Beach Park.

Leveraging with Outside Grant Funding

The Park District’s land acquisition program continues to take advantage of opportunities to leverage our bond-funded acquisition dollars with outside grant funding. In the past year the Park District was awarded over $1.5 million in grant funding in support of two land acquisition projects at Deer Valley Regional Park (Lucas and Olesen/Duke properties). Key funding partners that have contributed greatly to the Park District’s land conservation efforts in recent years and are expected to continue to play a vital role in leveraging this efforts include the East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservancy, the California Coastal Conservancy, the Wildlife Conservation Board, California State Parks, and the Moore Foundation.

Peralta Oaks North Acquisition

A major milestone in the growth of the Park District’s capacity to deliver its mission was the purchase earlier this year of a 67,500 square-foot administrative building at 2955 Peralta Oaks Court (“Peralta Oaks North”), just across the street from the Park District’s current administrative headquarters. Funded from promissory notes issued in 2012, the purchase capped a decade long search for a suitable property to accommodate the Park District’s expanding workforce, in particular to serve as a new Public Safety Division headquarters to replace the existing facility at Lake Chabot which does not meet California’s current structural safety requirements for essential services facilities and lacks the space requirements to meet the operational needs of the Park District’s police, fire and lifeguard personnel. Once necessary improvements are completed to have the building ready for occupancy, the new location will accommodate up to 220 employees, including approximately 150 public safety personnel and the public safety vehicle fleet.

The purchase of this property last March capped a nine-month intensive negotiation and due diligence period involving Land Acquisition, Design and Construction, Planning and GIS, Finance and Management Services, the Public Safety Division, and the General Manager’s Office, with close engagement and oversight from the Park District Board of Directors.

CURRENT LAND ACQUISITION PIPELINE

The Land Acquisition Department currently has approximately 90 active projects involving 41 parks and regional trail corridors across all three Metro Sectors within the Park District’s service area. These include projects where staff is tracking emerging opportunities, engaged in negotiations with private and public landowners, or conducting due diligence on proposed land transactions. In coordination with the Park District’s Planning/GIS Department, this also includes open space dedications by private developers,

46 and the transfer of former military base properties through Public Benefit Conveyance. This portfolio also includes projects involving land and trail easement acquisitions through eminent domain (condemnation) actions or other litigation in coordination with our Legal Department.

Negotiations are currently underway on several land and trail acquisition opportunities. Staff will review these opportunities with the Board of Directors during its Closed Session portion of today’s Board Workshop. Key land and land rights acquisitions that are anticipated to occur in 2019-2020 include the following (subject to final Board authorization as required):

 Public Benefit Conveyance (PBC) of Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS) Land at Concord Hills Regional Park – Initially proposed in 2000 following the deactivation of the inland area of the CNWS, the transfer of approximately 2,216 acres to the Park District is on track to occur later this year as the first phase of a PBC from the Navy through the (NPS), the sponsor for this conveyance. The Park District Board of Directors will consider approval of the proposed transfer at its regularly scheduled meeting on July 2nd. The Park District will initially take “constructive possession” of the property from NPS, allowing us to commence land management activities in advance of the transfer of ownership to the Park District later this year.

 Ground Lease from Caltrans at Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline – The Park District is currently negotiating terms for obtaining a ground lease from Caltrans for a 10 to 15-acre area along the southern edge of the Bay Bridge touchdown that will encompass the footprint of the first phase of this new shoreline park, anticipated to open to the public early next year, including a portion of the “Key Point” area and the nearly complete observation pier constructed by Caltrans, as well as the new parking lot for the Bay Bridge Trail currently under construction and the Bridge Yard complex already leased by the Park District.

 Public Benefit Conveyance (PBC) of Oakland Army Base Parcel at Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline – The Park District will receive approximately 17 acres of shoreline and submerged lands through a PBC of “BRAC Parcel 1” from the Army. The Army and State regulatory agencies continue discussions on remediation requirements which need to be resolved before transfer of the property to the Park District can occur.

 Open Space Dedication at Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve – Approximately 400 acres of open space will be dedicated to the Park District by the developer of the Orinda Gateway residential project. The developer is also constructing a staging area that the Park District will operate to open public access into the expanded regional preserve from the north.

 Open Space Dedication at Las Trampas Regional Wilderness – Pursuant to a settlement agreement between the Park District and the developer of the “Faria

47 Reserve” residential project, the developer will transfer 144 acres of open space to the Park District, establish a Community Facilities District to help fund the ongoing operation and management of the land, and construct a new staging area to provide public recreational access into the southern area of Las Trampas Regional Wilderness. The Park District is currently preparing the Southern Las Trampas Land Use Plan Amendment that proposes development of the staging area on the former Chen property to the north of the Faria Preserve project. Once the proposed staging area has been permitted for this site, the developer will be responsible for construction. Transfer of the open space property will occur once all required easements and habitat enhancement projects on the property are complete.

 Dumbarton Quarry Reclamation Project at Coyote Hills Regional Park – Transfer of the first parcel of land to the Park District will coincide with the owner’s completion of the first phase of site reclamation and construction of park improvements, currently anticipated to occur in 2020. As part of the process for readying the new campground to open to the public, the Park District is working with Caltrans to obtain the land rights needed to construct the campground entrance within the Dumbarton Toll Plaza right of way.

 Acceptance of an Additional ½ Mile Segment of New Bay Trail at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline – An additional approximately ½ mile segment of new Bay Trail is being built as part of a new warehouse facility currently under construction within the Pinole Point Business Center. This new trail segment will connect to the ½ mile of new Bay Trail accepted by the Park District earlier this year. Both these trail dedications have their origin in a 1996 purchase agreement between the Park District and the previous owner of lands purchased by the Park District as an addition to Point Pinole Regional Shoreline as well as the land where the business center was developed. In addition to the grant of a trail easement for the new Bay Trail segment, the developer will also transfer an approximately 15-acre wetland parcel to the Park District pursuant to the terms of the 1996 purchase agreement. The warehouse project and new trail construction is anticipated to be completed later this year, at which time acceptance of the trail easement and land will be brought to the Park District Board for consideration, including a determination of the suitability of opening the entire one-mile segment of new Bay Trail to the public.

LOOKING FORWARD

Reaffirming Programmatic Objectives

Looking ahead over the next year and beyond, staff recommends that the Park District’s land acquisition efforts continue to focus on three key programmatic objectives:

1. Enhancing public recreational access to our regional parks;

48 2. Expanding and consolidating the boundaries of our existing parks to preserve the unique landscapes in which they are located; and 3. Completing critical trail linkages throughout our regional trail system.

Staff will also continue to pursue opportunities to acquire additional tracts of land in priority areas identified in the Master Plan and by the Park District Board of Directors. Guiding these efforts is the overarching goal of protecting open spaces and providing greater recreational access to our parklands and regional trails for all communities served by the Park District.

Staying Responsive to Market Conditions

With the end of the recession and subsequent economic recovery, the Park District continues to experience increasing competition from other market participants. Smaller properties of interest to the Park District that may have a residence or a buildable site for a residence are receiving much greater interest in the homebuyer market than in years past. And as large-scale housing project proposals continue to emerge, particularly in East County communities, the demand for mitigation lands for these projects may compete with the Park District’s parkland acquisition objectives on specific larger acreage properties.

The flip side of the strengthening economy and the uptick in development activity, however, are the increased opportunities to work with developers and public agencies to condition development approvals with the provision of open space dedications, trail linkages and staging areas that enhance park access for the surrounding communities. Land Acquisition staff will continue to work closely with the Park District’s Planning/GIS Department to achieve these objectives.

Maintaining Balanced Parkland Distribution

The Park District’s Land Acquisition Program strives to acquire properties and other real estate rights throughout the Park District and in every parkland unit in keeping with the Master Plan’s goal of providing a balanced system of regional parks, trails and services for all park users. Acquiring parks, open space and trail connections along our urban shorelines and within highly developed population centers, however, will continue to be among our most challenging goals. Properties and easements within these areas are particularly difficult to acquire because of the relative scarcity of supply, high level of demand, and complicated land use patterns. Nonetheless, staff is committed to focusing on key projects with realistic prospects within each of the Park District’s three Metro Sectors; keeping in mind each sector’s unique opportunities and constraints, and understanding that balanced parkland distribution is a goal to be achieved over time.

Leveraging Park District Acquisition Funds

A guiding strategy of the Park District’s Land Acquisition Program is to continue judiciously delivering on our commitments to the voters through acquisitions utilizing

49 Measure AA and Measure WW funds in accordance with the Master Plan and the Board of Directors’ priorities, while leveraging these funds wherever and whenever possible with outside funding sources. In fact, since the passage of Measure WW in 2008, the Park District has acquired over 23,500 acres of land and trail easements costing more than $147 million, of which almost $85 million or 57% was provided by third party sources.

 Habitat Conservancy Partnership – A key partner in the Park District’s land acquisition program over the past eleven years is the East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservancy (Conservancy). Since 2007 with the adoption of the East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservation Plan and Natural Community Conservation Plan (HCP/NCCP), approximately 55% of the total acres acquired and conserved by the Park District were in partnership with Conservancy, which has provided over $61 million in federal and state grant funding to cover 76% of the purchase cost of those lands. Looking at the immediate future, the Conservancy currently has $2 million remaining in federal funding appropriations for land acquisition. Congress has appropriated additional federal funding for HCP land acquisition in its 2019 budget that will be awarded on a competitive basis. The Conservancy’s 2019 application for funding is currently under review by the wildlife agencies, with the timing and amount of any award uncertain.

 Proposition 68 State Park Bond – A $4.1 billion State Parks bond approved by California voters in June of last year greatly enhances the Park District’s ability to leverage its land acquisition dollars to expand and improve access to parks and open space throughout its service area, but in particular within “park-poor” and disadvantaged communities. Proposition 68 also includes funding specific to NCCP’s such as the East Contra Costa County NCCP/HCP that will be awarded on a competitive basis.

 San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority – Measure AA, the “Clean Healthy Bay” measure approved by voters in June 2016, is a parcel tax of $12 per year that will raise approximately $25 million annually for twenty years to fund shoreline projects to protect and restore San Francisco Bay; land acquisition projects are eligible to receive funding. Proposition 68 provides an additional $20 million for restoration grants to augment this program.

 Measure FF – East Bay voters overwhelming approved Measure FF last November, extending the parcel tax created under Measure CC that was passed by voters in 2004. Measure FF includes funding for land and trail easement acquisitions to expand our regional trail network and provide urban access to parks and shorelines, including closing gaps in the Bay Trail.

Strategic Use of Measure WW Acquisition Fund Balances

The Park District’s success in recent years in assembling large tracts of land to significantly expand several parks has had the corollary effect of depleting the Measure WW acquisition funds allocated to these parks, yet much work remains to be done to complete

50 the footprint of these parks, including: Black Diamond Mines and Clayton Ranch Regional Preserves, Byron Vernal Pools Regional Preserve, Deer Valley Regional Park, Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve, Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, Point Pinole Regional Shoreline and Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. Going forward, funds from the General Fund, other Measure AA and WW park allocation areas, WW earned interest, or other sources may need to be utilized to complete critical acquisitions within these parks.

LAND ACQUISITION AT THE PARK DISTRICT

The business of acquiring land and land rights to conserve open space and expand public recreational opportunities throughout the Park District’s diverse system of regional parklands and trails is accomplished through the collaboration and contributions of staff across the agency. Three departments in particular are instrumental in leveraging the efforts of the Land Acquisition Department:

 Planning/GIS Department – Through its SAGE (“Strategic Actions of Governmental Entities”) Program, the Planning/GIS Department monitors and analyzes the activities of other government agencies and organizations in the East Bay and helps determine the appropriate response or engagement in order to achieve the land acquisition, planning, development and resource conservation goals set forth in the Park District’s Master Plan. This program has been tremendously effective in early identification of potential impacts to our regional park system from proposed urban development projects, and in creating opportunities to engage with developers and local jurisdictions to obtain dedications of open space, trail easements, conservation easements, buffers, and other property rights, monetary endowments to help cover the costs to maintain dedicated lands, and even the provision of new staging areas or trailhead improvements as part of the development project.

 Grants Department – The Park District leverages its own bonds or other revenue sources by obtaining grants and other funding from a variety of federal, state, local and private sources. The General Manager’s Office, Legislative Affairs staff and the Grants Department has been successful in promoting, influencing and securing grant funds for the Park District. Obtaining grants for projects can be competitive, with specified uses, deadlines and matching fund requirements. The Grants Department continues to be very active in applying for, securing, and managing grant contracts that provide funding for a wide range of Park District projects including land acquisitions. Since 2000, the Grants Department has succeeded in securing 55 grants from 16 distinct funding programs totaling $32,176,444 in support of land acquisition projects across our regional park system.

 Legal Department – The Park District’s Legal Department is a “full service” legal team that works closely with land acquisition staff in negotiating the terms of real estate agreements and assisting in the preparation of all manner of real property instruments and transactional documents. The Legal Department helps to

51 interpret and defend property rights held by the Park District, and plays a crucial role in resolving encroachment and other property rights disputes. The Legal Department initiates litigation authorized by the Board of Directors to protect the integrity of our regional park system, and coordinates the condemnation process in those instances where the Park District must exercise its power of eminent domain to acquire a property or property right that is critical to the Park District’s mission.

52 2018 PROJECTS

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54 2018 LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS

PROJECTS PARK PROPERTY ACRES PROJECT EXPENDITURE Anthony Chabot Gruenfeldt 0.44 Land Purchase $671,145 Deer Valley Lucas (Poppi/Halstead) 71.99 Land Purchase $844,000 Deer Valley Roddy Ranch Golf Course 230.00 Land Purchase $2,251,140 Doolan Canyon Grove 160.00 Land Purchase $1,271,800 Las Trampas Ponderosa Homes (Podva) 96.09 Land Dedication & Trail Esmt $133,500 Pleasanton Ridge City of Pleasanton (Austin Triangle) 0.05 Trailhead/Trail License GF Round Valley Heiser (Purviance) 9.24 Land Purchase $1,132,970 Round Valley Nunn 272.00 Conservation Easement GF Shadow Cliffs RMC Pacific Materials - Tree Screen License Renewal GF TRAIL PROPERTY ACRES PROJECT EXPENDITURE Bay Trail (MLK - MESP) City of Oakland (Crowley Parcel) 1.70 33 Year Ground Lease $1,415,780 Bay Trail (MLK - MESP) U.S. Army Corps (Tidal Canal) 36.73 Land Transfer $90,500 OTHER PROPERTY ACRES PROJECT EXPENDITURE Tilden EBRPD to City of Berkeley - Drainage & Slope Easements GF Pleasanton Ridge EBRPD to Santos -0.13 Lot Line Adjust (encroachment) GF Pleasanton Ridge EBRPD to Throop -0.03 Lot Line Adjust (encroachment) GF TOTAL 878.08 $7,810,835

GRANTS (Grant amounts used to purchase the following properties are included in the allocation amount listed above.) PARK/TRAIL PROPERTY SOURCE AMOUNT Deer Valley Lucas (Poppi/Halstead) NextEra Conservation Funds $259,250 Deer Valley Lucas (Poppi/Halstead) East CCC Habitat Cons-Fed Sec 6 $377,000 Deer Valley Roddy Ranch Golf Club East CCC Habitat Cons-Fed Sec 6 $1,055,250 Deer Valley Roddy Ranch Golf Club East CCC Habitat Cons-State Prop 84 $879,750 TOTAL $2,571,250

55 Table Notes:

1. Projects presented in this table include those that were completed during the reporting period, as well as currently active projects where Board action was taken during the reporting period (indicated by an “NC” notation in the “Acres” column to denote that the project is not yet completed). Board actions may include, for example, authorization to option a property or to initiate an eminent domain action for the acquisition of a real property interest.

2. A number entry in the “Acres” column indicates that the Park District acquired new parkland or the right to operate or use land owned by others through an easement, license agreement, operating agreement, special permit, or other arrangement. Acreage figures are not shown for projects that involved renewing or extending an existing lease, license, or operating agreement that did not add new acreage for park use.

3. The dollar amount shown in the “Cost” column for a completed project reflects the total project cost, including purchase price and related acquisition costs. The dollar amount shown for a currently active project (“NC” or “Pending”) reflects the total funds appropriated by the Board to date. A “GF” notation in the Cost column indicates that project expenses are paid out of General Funds previously appropriated to the annual Land Acquisition department budget.

4. The “Other” project category includes conveyances of land, easements, licenses, or leases by the Park District, typically to other public agencies or private utilities but also to private parties, where the conveyance serves to benefit park operations or is otherwise compatible with the Park District’s mission. Included in this project category are lot line adjustments along park boundaries to address park operations issues or resolve encroachment matters.

56 2018 LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT LOCATIONS

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68 2019 LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS Through July 2, 2019 PROJECTS PARK PROPERTY ACRES PROJECT EXPENDITURE Bay Point McAvoy Yacht Harbor 1.06 Trail Easement GF Carquinez Strait USA (Ozol Fuel Depot) - Service Yard License Renewal GF Deer Valley Olesen/Duke 120.09 Land Purchase $1,238,500 Las Trampas Symon NC Land Purchase $18,200 Leona Canyon Genera NC Scenic Easement (exchange) GF McLaughlin Eastshore SP Golden Gate Fields (Albany Beach) 2.88 Land Purchase (condemnation) $4,090,633 Miller/Knox City of Richmond NC Trailhead Easement GF Mission Peak SFPUC (Wool Inholding) NC Land Lease GF Redwood Albanese 1.83 Land Purchase $1,741,200 Vasco Hills G3 Enterpises, Inc. 0.94 Road Access Esmt (exchange) GF TRAIL PROPERTY ACRES PROJECT EXPENDITURE BART (Vargas - Garin) Alameda County (Niles Canyon RR) NC At-Grade Trail Crossing License GF Bay Trail (Point Molate) Mt Zion Enterprises, Inc NC Trail Easement (condemnation) $124,000 Bay Trail (Pt Pinole - Carq) 2995 Atlas Road Associates, LLC 4.26 Trail Easement (dedication) $26,000 OTHER PROPERTY ACRES PROJECT EXPENDITURE Miller/Knox EBRPD to Richmond Cove I, LLC - Access & Utility Esmt (exchange) GF Ohlone EBRPD to UNAVCO - Seismic Monitoring License GF Vasco Hills EBRPD to G3 Enterprises, Inc - Road Access Esmt (exchange) GF Various Parks EBRPD to University of California - Seismic Monitoring License GF TOTAL 131.06 $7,238,533

GRANTS (Grant amounts used to purchase the following properties are included in the allocation amount listed above.) PARK/TRAIL PROPERTY SOURCE AMOUNT Deer Valley Olesen/Duke East CCC Habitat Cons-Fed Sec 6 $512,250 Deer Valley Olesen/Duke East CCC Habitat Cons-State Prop 84 $100,000 Deer Valley Olesen/Duke NextEra Conservation Fund $275,000 TOTAL $887,250

PENDING ACQUISITIONS PARK/TRAIL PROPERTY ACRES PROJECT Concord Hills U.S. Navy (CNWS) 2,540.00 Land Transfer through Public Benefit Conveyance Contra Costa Canal Trail U.S. Bureau of Reclamation/CCWD N/A Convert to Permanent Recreational Use Rights Contra Loma U.S. Bureau of Reclamation/CCWD N/A Convert to Permanent Recreational Use Rights Coyote Hills Dumbarton Quarry Associates 90.98 Land Dedication Delta De Anza Trail U.S. Bureau of Reclamation/CCWD N/A Convert to Permanent Recreational Use Rights Doolan Canyon Gosselin-Rollins 1.50 Land and Trail Easement Purchase Judge John Sutter Shoreline U.S. Army (BRAC Parcel 1) 19.97 Land Transfer through Public Benefit Conveyance Sibley Orinda Gateway LLC 400.00 Land Dedication

69 Table Notes:

1. Projects presented in this table include those that were completed during the reporting period, as well as currently active projects where Board action was taken during the reporting period (indicated by an “NC” notation in the “Acres” column to denote that the project is not yet completed). Board actions may include, for example, authorization to option a property or to initiate an eminent domain action for the acquisition of a real property interest.

2. A number entry in the “Acres” column indicates that the Park District acquired new parkland or the right to operate or use land owned by others through an easement, license agreement, operating agreement, special permit, or other arrangement. Acreage figures are not shown for projects that involved renewing or extending an existing lease, license, or operating agreement that did not add new acreage for park use.

3. The dollar amount shown in the “Cost” column for a completed project reflects the total project cost, including purchase price and related acquisition costs. The dollar amount shown for a currently active project (“NC” or “Pending”) reflects the total funds appropriated by the Board to date. A “GF” notation in the Cost column indicates that project expenses are paid out of General Funds previously appropriated to the annual Land Acquisition department budget.

4. The “Other” project category includes conveyances of land, easements, licenses, or leases by the Park District, typically to other public agencies or private utilities but also to private parties, where the conveyance serves to benefit park operations or is otherwise compatible with the Park District’s mission. Included in this project category are lot line adjustments along park boundaries to address park operations issues or resolve encroachment matters.

5. The “Pending Acquisitions” project category includes ongoing, multi-year projects involving dedications of land or easements from private developers, acquisitions pursued through litigation, or other complex transactions that are not yet ready for final Board action.

70 2019 LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT LOCATIONS THROUGH JULY 2, 2019

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86 Balanced Parkland Distribution: Funding Utilization 1989 to 2018

(MESP 7.3% of Total DIABLO METRO Combined Funding Sources)

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DIABLO METRO 47% WEST METRO 28% SOUTH METRO

SOUTH METRO ALTAMONT LANDFILL 25%

WEST METRO (ALTAMONT LANDFILL 2% of Total Combined Funding Sources) (ECCCHC 12% of Total Combined Funding Sources) MESP

(These percentages do not include the real estate value of property dedications, donations or other no-cost right of way conveyances nor do they incorporate capital improvement project dollars within each metro.)

MASTER PLAN GOAL: WEST 37%, DIABLO 33%, SOUTH 30%

The Park District will continue to acquire, develop, and operate parkland and facilities and provide programs and services with the primary goal of achieving a long-term geographic balance in investment throughout the park system. The Park District will continue to allocate resources based on the populations projected for the West, South, and Diablo Metro sectors. The Park District also endeavors to take advantage of opportunities that can help to supplement or otherwise make the most of residents’ tax dollars. For example, as seen in the funding chart above, outside funding sources have been used to leverage Park District land acquisition funding in each sector over the years.

87 Percent of Acquisition Funds Expended by Metro: 1936 - 2018 100%

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Land Acquisition Project Funding Utilization: 2009-2018 $35,000,000

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Measure AA Acquisition Funding Summary Balances as of June 25, 2019

Original Allocation Location Remaining Funding *after adjustments and interest

Alvarado Wetlands $0 $0 Antioch Shoreline $0 $0 Ardenwood $0 $0 Bishop Ranch $2,016,485 $0 Black Diamond $6,878,490 $0 Blk Diamond to Mt Diablo Trail $154,440 $0 Briones $4,427,916 $0 Brooks Island $0 $0 Carquinez Strait $4,079,412 $0 Carquinez Strait Trail $649,082 $0 Chabot $10,242,706 $0 Claremont Canyon $943,072 $0 Contra Costa Canal Trail $115,025 $0 Contra Loma $0 $0 Coyote Hills $500,000 $0 Crown Beach $25,358 $0 Cull Canyon $0 $0 Cull Canyon to Garin Trail $988,065 $0 Del Valle to Shadow Cliffs Trail $500,000 $275,316 Del Valle/Arroyo $781,571 $0 Delta Access $872,257 $0 Delta Shoreline $3,500,000 $0 Devaney Canyon $1,495,010 $0 Diablo Foothills $2,250,216 $804,828 Diablo Metro $1,274,093 $42,071 Garin to Mission Peak Trail $166,492 $0 Garin/Dry Creek $6,725,805 $0 Hayward Shoreline $3,007,127 $0 Hayward to Coyote Hills Trail $169,665 $0 Iron Horse Trail $157,279 $0 Las Trampas $7,057,788 $0 Las Trampas to 680 $214,188 $0 Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline $2,000,000 $274,078 Martinez Shoreline $1,612,954 $0 McLaughlin Eastshore $12,607,258 $0 Miller/Knox $688,796 $0 Mission Peak $647,307 $0

90 Original Allocation Location Remaining Funding *after adjustments and interest

MLK Jr. to Oyster Bay Trail $200,000 $185,999 MLK/Hayward $1,400,000 $1,400,000 Morgan Territory $3,010,000 $182,204 Niles Canyon $540,790 $0 Oakley to Round Valley Trail $390,013 $277,204 Oyster Bay $450,000 $314,587 Pittsburg Wetlands $756,739 $0 Pleasanton Ridge $12,427,814 $0 Pleasanton Ridge to Las Trampas Trail $1,032,220 $0 Point Molate $431,620 $0 Point Pinole $12,683,284 $0 Pt Isabel to Emeryville Trail $785,401 $0 Pt Isabel to Miller Trail $412,988 $0 Pt Pinole/Lone Tree Trail $1,000,000 $174,897 Quarry Lakes $1,462,569 $0 Redwood $1,757,278 $0 Richmond Wetlands $300,000 $231,518 Roberts $0 $0 Round Valley $2,423,666 $0 San Pablo Bay Shoreline $1,104,183 $0 Shadow Cliffs $816,000 $192,557 Shadow Cliffs to Sunol Trail $200,000 $200,000 Sibley/Huckleberry $5,658,362 $0 South Metro $1,215,628 $497,943 State Riding and Hiking Trail $609,270 $0 Sunol/Ohlone $2,399,958 $0 Sycamore Valley (Dougherty Valley) $900,000 $656,723 Temescal $23,540 $0 Tilden $600,000 $589,581 Vargas Plateau $5,878,363 $0 Vasco Caves $2,019,223 $0 West Metro $822,204 $161,408 Wildcat Canyon $1,789,792 $0 Wildcat to Pt Pinole Trail $304,355 $0 District Wide $0 $0 Totals: $142,553,117 $6,460,914

91 Measure WW Acquisition Funding Summary

Balances as of June 25, 2019 Funding Original Allocation Source Location Remaining Funding *Principal Only Code 1 Alameda Point $4,300,000 $4,300,000 2 Alamo Canal $0 $0 3 Anthony Chabot $2,025,000 $1,353,855 4 Ardenwood $0 $0 5 Bay Point $675,000 $665,000 6 Bay Trail $7,158,000 $4,870,996 7 Bay Water Trail $4,015,000 $2,841,943 8 Big Break Shoreline $180,000 $180,000 9 Black Diamond $3,600,000 $0 10 Briones $4,950,000 $3,715,307 11 Byron Vernal Pools $2,700,000 $966,610 12 Calaveras Ridge Trail $9,000,000 $6,779,601 13 Carquinez Strait $3,600,000 $1,860,365 14 Clayton Ranch $1,800,000 $1,143,914 15 Concord Naval Weapons Station $11,000,000 $9,059,221 16 Coyote Hills $4,500,000 $4,006,521 17 Crockett Hills $3,600,000 $2,561,764 18 Crown Beach $3,600,000 $651,223 19 Deer Valley $5,892,250 $1,398 20 Delta Access $2,535,916 $1,771,062 21 Delta Recreation/Shoreline $0 $0 22 Delta Trail $2,700,000 $2,700,000 23 Diablo Foothills $6,300,000 $6,300,000 24 Doolan Canyon/Tassajara Hills $5,000,000 $1,026,946 25 Dry Creek $5,800,000 $5,780,000 26 Dublin Hills $4,500,000 $4,495,000 27 Dunsmuir Heights Trail $1,900,000 $0 28 East Bay Greenway Trail $400,000 $0 30 Garin $2,700,000 $2,439,847 31 Garin to Pleasanton Ridge $1,800,000 $1,800,000 32 Gateway Shoreline $4,500,000 $4,400,000 33 Hayward Shoreline $1,800,000 $107,855 34 Iron Horse to Mount Diablo Trail $900,000 $900,000 35 Iron Horse Trail $1,350,000 $422,929 36 Lake Chabot $1,800,000 $1,800,000

92 Funding Original Allocation Source Location Remaining Funding *Principal Only Code 37 Las Trampas $5,175,000 $1,904,292 38 Leona Open Space $2,500,000 $2,266,386 39 Marsh Creek Trail $450,000 $450,000 40 Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline $9,450,000 $9,450,000 29 McLaughlin Eastshore $24,300,000 $21,379,213 41 Mission Peak $4,500,000 $4,480,000 42 Morgan Territory $6,135,917 $6,135,917 43 North Richmond Wetlands $3,200,000 $3,150,184 44 Oak Knoll to Ridge Trail $450,000 $450,000 45 Oakland Shoreline $9,000,000 $9,000,000 46 Ohlone $7,200,000 $6,963,735 47 Oyster Bay $270,000 $270,000 48 Pleasanton Ridge $11,700,000 $66 49 Point Pinole $2,400,000 $150,072 50 Point San Pablo Peninsula $4,000,000 $3,955,000 51 Quarry Lakes $2,700,000 $2,700,000 52 Rancho Pinole $2,700,000 $1,736,284 53 Redwood $2,700,000 $200,308 54 Ridge Trail $11,450,000 $8,422,304 55 Roberts $0 $0 56 Round Valley $5,235,917 $4,102,947 57 San Pablo Bay $630,000 $608,452 58 Sibley/Huckleberry $5,400,000 $5,368,000 59 Sunol $3,600,000 $3,600,000 60 Sycamore Valley Open Space $900,000 $900,000 61 Tassajara Creek Trail $450,000 $380,205 62 Tilden $0 $0 63 Urban Creeks $5,495,658 $5,471,263 64 Vargas Plateau $5,649,000 $5,082,344 65 Vasco Caves $4,500,000 $2,425,135 66 Wildcat Canyon $900,000 $0 67 Wildcat Creek Trail $450,000 $440,000 68 District Wide Contingency $19,358,513 $19,358,513 Totals: $279,431,171 $209,701,978

93 Other Land Acquisition Funding Sources As of June 25, 2019 Current Funding Use Restrictions* Balance

Finley Road Staging Area/Morgan Territory Staging area adjacent to Jones property $74,410

East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservancy Pre-acquisiton costs for projects in the $51,026 Preliminary Acquisition Funds ECCC Habitat Conservation Plan Area

Walpert Ridge Donation Fund Walpert Ridge area $1,278,700

Republic Services Mitigation Funds Brushy Peak area $91,274

Murray Township General Funds Murray Township area east of Livermore $500,007

Alkaline Soil Mitigation Agreement Funds Alkaline soil habitat in Alameda County $745,228

Habitat benefitting bird and bat species in NextEra Conservation Funds $329,552 Contra Costa + Alameda Counties

West Metro $161,408

Measure AA Consolidated Metros Diablo Metro $42,071

South Metro $497,943

Land Exchange Account Adjacent to existing parkland $287,558

Measure WW Interest Per Board Direction $2,125,366

Escrow Interest No restrictions $38,194

Commited For Land Acquisition Funds No restrictons $6,797,575

* Funding sources are listed in order from most restricted use to most general application.

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PARK AND TRAIL ACQUISITION CRITERIA FROM THE 2013 MASTER PLAN

The Park District acquires land or the right to operate land through purchases, gifts, bequests, or dedication (as part of a land development or subdivision approval). It acquires rights to use land owned by others through easements, license agreements, operating agreements, special permits, or any other mutually agreed upon arrangement that permits the District to carry out its policies and programs in keeping with the Master Plan.

In deciding whether to acquire land for parklands or trails, the District must consider whether a specific acquisition is consistent with the District’s plans and policies, as set forth in the Master Plan and if so, whether the timing, price and conditions of the acquisition are acceptable. The factors to be considered can vary widely, depending on the size and location of the property, the rights acquired, owner’s requirements or interests and funding sources.

The District seeks to acquire parklands and trails so that, over time, it maintains an equitable distribution of facilities and programs throughout the District. Each park or trail is generally composed of several acquisitions made over the years. Various parcels may have different attributes that work together for optimum public use. Potential acquisitions are considered with respect to the features they contribute, which may include natural resources, opportunities for recreation or for enjoying open space, historic or cultural resources, interpretive and educational opportunities, scenic value, access and transportation, or, in the case of trails, a needed link in the regional system. Many acquisitions offer several of these features.

Some acquisitions are made because they serve important operational or land management needs. For example, an acquisition may provide a logical, more manageable park boundary, protect trail or wildlife corridors, link properties, or eliminate an operational problem such as poor access, thus reducing costs. It may provide a buffer to protect important resources or prevent visual intrusion on parklands and open space. In some cases, also, an acquisition may be important as part of a coordinated program with another agency. The District usually acquires property that is contiguous to existing holdings, but it may acquire non-contiguous lands if doing so is consistent with implementation of the Existing and Potential Regional Parks and Trails Map.

The timing of an acquisition may be affected by such considerations as the availability of funding, especially from grants or outside sources, needs or desires of the seller, coordination with other agencies, the need to prevent the loss of an important site to development, or the opportunity to take advantage of favorable real estate market conditions.

MASTER PLAN POLICY ACQ1: The District will acquire property in accordance with the Master Plan, giving careful consideration to operating and program needs, the District’s financial position, timing factors that affect the sale of the property and opportunities provided under Measure WW and any subsequent funding measures.

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98 GLOSSARY OF REAL ESTATE TERMS

Fee simple Absolute ownership, unencumbered by any other interest or estate; the highest real estate ownership interest.

Dedication The offering by the owner and acceptance by a public agency of real property for public use, in accordance with statute or common law. No compensation is paid.

Easement A nonpossessory interest held by one person in the property of another where the first person is accorded partial use of the property for a specific purpose. An easement restricts but does not nullify the fee owner’s rights to use and enjoy the property.

Conservation A restriction that limits future property use to conservation or preservation. Easement EVMA Easement Emergency Vehicle and Maintenance Access Easement.

Scenic Easement An easement for protection and/or development of views and natural features.

Right of Way The right to pass across the lands of another, or an interest in land or property for transportation purposes (e.g., roads, public transport, utilities, etc.)

Access Rights The right of ingress to and egress from one's property to a public road. The right may be actual or implied. Access is a private right as distinguishable from the public’s rights.

Encroachment An improvement (e.g., structure, sign, wall, or fence) that illegally intrudes on another’s property.

Grant Deed A written document by which the ownership interests in real property are transferred from one party to another.

Quitclaim Deed A deed conveying, without warranty, any right, title, or interest the grantor may have in the property conveyed.

Final Order of The closing order of a court in a condemnation action. Made after the Condemnation requirements of the final judgment have been satisfied. It passes property title to the condemnor.

Escrow A procedure whereby a neutral third party controls the legal documents and funds on behalf of a seller and buyer.

Title Report A report showing the condition of title on a property (liens, easements, deeds of trust, etc.) before a sale.

Public Benefit Acquisition by state or local public agencies or communities of former military Conveyance bases under Base Realignment and Closure Acts (BRAC) for the purpose of parks, recreation and protection of resources.

Adapted from IRWA – Principles of Right of Way, 2012

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