December 5, 2024 Commission Meeting
December 5 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
This Commission meeting will operate as a hybrid meeting under teleconference rules established by the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act. Commissioners are located at the primary physical location and may be located at the teleconference locations specified below, all of which are publicly accessible. The Zoom video conference link and teleconference information for members of the public to participate virtually are also specified below.
Primary physical location
Metro Center
375 Beale Street, Board Room
San Francisco, 415-352-3600
Teleconference locations
- Mountain View City Hall: 500 Castro St., 3rd Fl., City Clerks Conf. Rm., Mountain View, CA 94041
- Napa County District 5 Office: 4381 Broadway, Ste. 102, American Canyon, CA 94503
- 100 Howe Ave., Ste. 100, South Sacramento, CA 95825
- 575 Administration Dr., Rm 100A, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
- 675 Texas St., Rm. 6002, Fairfield, CA 94533
- 2379 Sheffield Dr. Livermore, CA 94550
- 890 Osos St., Ste. H, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
- 11780 San Pablo Ave., Ste D, El Cerrito, CA 94530
- 176 E Blithedale, Mill Valley, CA 94941
If you have issues joining the meeting using the link, please enter the Meeting ID and Password listed below into the ZOOM app to join the meeting.
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https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/88154227927?pwd=T8pag0NtsWQEjeV7sCbF0YePOSRQap.1
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Teleconference numbers
1 (866) 590-5055
Conference Code 374334
Meeting ID
881 5422 7927
Passcode
768254
If you call in by telephone:
Press *6 to unmute or mute yourself
Press *9 to raise your hand or lower your hand to speak
Agenda
- Call to Order
- Roll Call
- Public Comment Period (Each speaker is limited to three minutes)
A maximum of 15 minutes is available for the public to address the Commission on any matter on which the Commission either has not held a public hearing or is not scheduled for a public hearing later in the meeting. Speakers will be heard in the order of sign-up, and each speaker is generally limited to a maximum of three minutes. It is strongly recommended that public comments be submitted in writing so they can be distributed to all Commission members for review. The Commission may provide more time to each speaker and can extend the public comment period beyond the normal 15-minute maximum if the Commission believes that it is necessary to allow a reasonable opportunity to hear from all members of the public who want to testify. No Commission action can be taken on any matter raised during the public comment period other than to schedule the matter for a future agenda or refer the matter to the staff for investigation, unless the matter is scheduled for action by the Commission later in the meeting.
(Sierra Peterson) [415/352-3608; sierra.peterson@bcdc.ca.gov] - Report of the Chair
- Report of the Executive Director
- Consent Calendar
- Approval of Minutes for November 21, 2024 Meeting
(Sierra Peterson) [415/352-3608; sierra.peterson@bcdc.ca.gov]
- Approval of Minutes for November 21, 2024 Meeting
- Commission Consideration of Administrative Matters
(Harriet Ross) [415/352-3611; harriet.ross@bcdc.ca.gov] - Commission Consideration of Contract with the Exploratorium for the Shoreline Leadership Academy
The Commission will receive a briefing, consider a staff recommendation, and possibly vote to authorize the Executive Director to enter into a contract for up to $180,000 with the Exploratorium to act as the Academy Manager for two Shoreline Leadership Academies. Funding for this contract is provided through an Inflation Reduction Act Non-Competitive Award granted by NOAA.
(Phoenix Armenta) [415/352-3600; phoenix.armenta@bcdc.ca.gov] - Commission Consideration and Possible Vote on the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (Bay Plan Amendment No. 1-24)
The Commission will consider a staff recommendation and possibly vote on proposed Bay Plan Amendment No. 1-24 (BPA 1-24). BPA 1-24 includes a Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan which, in part, establishes guidelines for local governments to use as they prepare rising sea level plans pursuant to Senate Bill 272 (Laird, 2023). BPA 1-24 would also amend several San Francisco Bay Plan Climate Change Findings and Policies. A public hearing was held on BPA 1-24 on October 17, 2024.
(Jaclyn Perrin-Martinez) [415/352-3631; jaclyn.perrin-martinez@bcdc.ca.gov]
Corrections to Staff Recommendation for Bay Plan Amendment No. 1-24
Appendix A: Resolution 2024.05
Appendix B: Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan- Version 1. Spreads (best layout view)
- Version 2. Pages (best print view and ADA accessible)
Appendix C: Public comment letters
Appendix D: Response to public comments
Appendix E: Text of Senate Bill 272 - Adjournment
Supplemental Materials
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Mass of bicyclists enjoy Richmond bridge ride but lane access remains at risk
Regulators approve huge Ocean Beach seawall to avert prospect of ‘major emergency’ for S.F.
Meeting Minutes
Audio Recording & Transcript
Learn How to Participate
Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act
As a state agency, the Commission is governed by the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act which requires the Commission to: (1) publish an agenda at least ten days in advance of any meeting; and (2) describe specifically in that agenda the items to be transacted or discussed. Public notices of Commission meetings and staff reports (as applicable) dealing with matters on the meeting agendas can be found on BCDC’s website. Simply access Commission Meetings under the “Public Meetings” tab on the website and select the date of the meeting.
How to Provide Comments and Comment Time Limits
Pursuant to state law, the Commission is currently conducting its public meetings in a “hybrid” fashion. Each meeting notice will specify (1) where the meeting is being primarily held physically, (2) all teleconference locations, which will be publicly-accessible, and (3) the ZOOM virtual meeting link. If you would like to comment at the beginning of the meeting or on an item scheduled for public discussion, you may do so in one of three ways: (1) being present at the primary physical or a teleconference meeting location; (2) emailing comments in advance to public comment until 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting; and (3) participating via ZOOM during the meeting.
If you plan to participate through ZOOM, please use your ZOOM-enabled device and click on the “raise your hand” button, and then wait to speak until called upon. If you are using a telephone to call into the meeting, select *6 to unmute your phone and you will then be able to speak. We ask that everyone use the mute button when not speaking. It is also important that you not put your phone on hold. Each speaker may be limited to a maximum of three minutes or less at the discretion of the Chair during the public comment period depending on the volume of persons intending to provide public comment. Any speakers who exceed the time limits or interfere with the meeting may be muted by the Chair. It is strongly recommended that public comments be submitted in writing so they can be distributed to all Commission members in advance of the meeting for review. You are encouraged to submit written comments of any length and detailed information to the staff prior to the meeting at the email address above, which will be distributed to the Commission members.
Questions and Staff Reports
If you have any questions concerning an item on the agenda, would like to receive notice of future hearings, or access staff reports related to the item, please contact the staff member whose name, email address and direct phone number are indicated in parenthesis at the end of the agenda item.
Campaign Contributions
State law requires Commissioners to disqualify themselves from voting on any matter if they have received a campaign contribution from an interested party within the past 12 months. If you intend to speak on any hearing item, please indicate in your testimony if you have made campaign contributions in excess of $250 to any Commissioner within the last year, and if so, to which Commissioner(s) you have contributed. Other legal requirements govern contributions by applicants and other interested parties and establish criteria for Commissioner conflicts of interest. Please consult with the staff counsel if you have any questions about the rules that pertain to campaign contributions or conflicts of interest.
Access to Meetings
Meetings are physically held in venues that are accessible to persons with disabilities. If you require special assistance or have technical questions, please contact staff at least three days prior to the meeting via email. We will attempt to make the virtual meeting accessible via ZOOM accessibility capabilities, as well.