BHP Bayview Hunters Point
BHP.INT Introduction
BHP.GLS Underlying Needs and Goals
BHP.SGY Plan Strategy
BHP.LUS Land Use
BHP.LUS.1
  STIMULATE BUSINESS, EMPLOYMENT, AND HOUSING GROWTH WITHIN THE EXISTING GENERAL LAND USE PATTERN BY RESOLVING CONFLICTS BETWEEN ADJACENT INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
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  Improve the relationship between housing and industry throughout Bayview Hunters Point, particularly in the Northern Gateway and South Basin areas, where light industry transitions to residential.
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  Restrict toxic chemical industries and other industrial activities with significant environmental hazards from locating adjacent to or nearby existing residential areas.
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  Maintain buffer zones where housing and industry occur in close proximity to each other to better define the configuration of residential neighborhoods and areas reserved for industrial activity.
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  Encourage development of the South Basin area west of Third Street as a light industrial activity center.
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  Encourage a wider variety of light industrial uses throughout the Bayview by maintaining the newly established Production, Distribution and Repair zoning, by more efficient use of industrial space, and by more attractive building design.
BHP.LUS.1.6   Encourage development of a healthy mix of residential, retail, open space, and small trade shops along Innes Avenue to buffer the India Basin industrial area from the Hunters Point residential community.
BHP.LUS.2   IMPROVE USE OF LAND ON THIRD STREET BY CREATING COMPACT COMMERCIAL AREAS, ESTABLISHING NODES FOR COMPLEMENTARY USES, AND RESTRICTING UNHEALTHY USES.
BHP.LUS.2.1   Improve the physical and social character of Third Street to make it a more livable environment.
BHP.LUS.2.2   Shape improvement of the Town Center public block and the Bayview Opera House to serve as the cultural hub and primary activity center for the revitalization of Third Street.
BHP.LUS.2.3   Restrict uses such as liquor sales establishments on Third Street.
BHP.LUS.2.4   Encourage new mixed-use projects in defined nodes along Third Street to strengthen the corridor as the commercial spine of the neighborhood.
BHP.TRA

Transportation

BHP.TRA.3   MAKE SURFACE STREET AND FREEWAY IMPROVEMENTS TO ENCOURAGE TRUCK TRAFFIC AWAY FROM NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS.
BHP.TRA.3.1   Improve and establish truck routes between industrial areas, including those at the Shipyard, and freeway interchanges.
BHP.TRA.4   DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN A SYSTEM FOR THE EASY MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND GOODS, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT ANTICIPATED NEEDS OF BOTH LOCAL AND THROUGH TRAFFIC.
BHP.TRA.4.1   Develop a comprehensive network and schedule of roadway improvements to assure that Bayview maintains an adequate level of service at key intersections as the residential and work force population in the district increases.
BHP.TRA.4.2   Develop the necessary improvements in public transit to move people efficiently and comfortably between different neighborhoods of Bayview Hunters Point, to and from Candlestick Park Point, and to and from Downtown and other parts of the region.
BHP.TRA.4.3   Recognize the Third Street Light Rail as the nucleus for public transit improvements and socio-economic revitalization efforts in the corridor, and prioritize the efficient movement of the light rail by reducing conflicts with automobile and truck traffic.
BHP.TRA.4.4   Improve parking conditions along Third Street to meet current and future parking needs of commercial uses.
BHP.TRA.4.5   Create a comprehensive system for pedestrian and bicycle circulation.
BHP.TRA.4.6   Provide convenient regional access the 49er’s stadium without negatively impacting nearby residential streets.
BHP.HOU Housing
BHP.HOU.5   PRESERVE AND ENHANCE EXISTING RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS.
BHP.HOU.5.1   Preserve and enhance the existing character of residential neighborhoods.
BHP.HOU.5.2   Conserve the existing supply of Federally subsidized lower income housing.
BHP.HOU.5.3   Conserve and enhance the existing supply of public housing.
BHP.HOU.5.4   Complete modernization of Waste Water facilities, by completing the Crosstown Tunnel component of the approved Waste Water Master Plan, or another alternative which would achieve the same objective in order to enhance residential livability along the southeast shoreline.
BHP.HOU.6   ENCOURAGE THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW AFFORDABLE AND MARKET RATE HOUSING AT LOCATIONS AND DENSITY LEVELS THAT ENHANCE THE OVERALL RESIDENTIAL QUALITY OF BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT.
BHP.HOU.6.1   Encourage development of new affordable ownership units, appropriately designed and located and especially targeted for existing Bayview Hunters Point residents.
BHP.HOU.6.2   Develop new multi-family housing in identified mixed use nodes along Third Street concurrent with the economic stabilization of surrounding existing residential neighborhoods.
BHP.HOU.6.3   Encourage development of new small-scale affordable housing on infill vacant sites and through addition of second units consistent with the character of existing residential neighborhoods.
BHP.HOU.6.4   Encourage development of new affordable housing on the ridge portion of Hunters Point Shipyard to help improve the residential character and circulation pattern of the Hunters Point residential area.
BHP.HOU.6.5 In the vicinity of Bayview Hill, encourage well-sited housing development that complements the natural areas and open space, as well as provides for local economic development.
BHP.COM Commerce
BHP.COM.7   ENCOURAGE HEALTHY RETAIL REUSE IN THE EXISTING COMMERCIAL CORE OF THIRD STREET AND COMPLEMENTARY GROWTH IN ADJACENT SECTIONS.
BHP.COM.7.1   Make the commercial blocks on Third Street between Kirkwood Avenue to the north and Thomas and Thornton Avenues to the south the core of new commercial growth.
BHP.COM.7.2   Encourage complementary development adjacent to the Third Street core commercial area.
BHP.COM.7.3   Develop secondary nodes of commercial activity.
BHP.COM.7.4   As part of any new development at Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard, encourage commercial development that will complement the other proposed uses and create job opportunities for Bayview residents.
BHP.IND Industry
BHP.IND.8   STRENGTHEN THE ROLE OF BAYVIEW’S INDUSTRIAL SECTOR IN THE ECONOMY OF THE DISTRICT, THE CITY, AND THE REGION.
BHP.IND.8.1   Maintain industrial zones for production, distribution, and repair activities in the Northern Gateway, South Basin, Oakinba, and India Basin Industrial Park subdistricts.
BHP.IND.8.2   Achieve reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard.
BHP.IND.9   IMPROVE LINKAGES BETWEEN GROWTH IN BAYVIEW’S INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND THE EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS NEEDS OF THE BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT COMMUNITY.
BHP.IND.9.1   Increase employment in local industries.
BHP.IND.9.2   Encourage the local business community to play a larger role in Bayview’s industrial sector.
BHP.IND.9.3   Support expanded role of African American firms in distribution and transportation industries.
BHP.URB Urban Design
BHP.URB.10   ENHANCE THE DISTINCTIVE AND POSITIVE FEATURES OF BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT.
BHP.URB.10.1   Better define Bayview’s designated open space areas by enabling appropriate, quality development in surrounding areas.
BHP.URB.10.2   Improve the visual quality and strengthen the pedestrian orientation of the Third Street core area.
BHP.URB.10.3   Recognize, protect, and enhance cultural resources of native populations as an integral imprint on the land use pattern of Bayview Hunters Point.
BHP.URB.11   IMPROVE DEFINITION OF THE OVERALL URBAN PATTERN OF BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT.
BHP.URB.11.1   Recognize and enhance the distinctive features of Bayview Hunters Point as an interlocking system of diverse neighborhoods.
BHP.URB.11.2   Increase awareness and use of the pedestrian/bicycle trail system that links subareas in Bayview Hunters Point with the rest of the City.
BHP.ROS Recreation and Open Space
BHP.ROS.12   PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN ADEQUATELY LOCATED, WELL DESIGNED, FULLY EQUIPPED RECREATION FACILITIES AND ENCOURAGE THEIR USE.
BHP.ROS.12.1   Make better use of existing facilities.
BHP.ROS.12.2   Maximize joint use of recreation and education facilities.
BHP.ROS.12.3   Renovate and expand Bayview’s parks and recreation facilities, as needed.
BHP.ROS.13   PROVIDE CONTINUOUS PUBLIC OPEN SPACE ALONG THE SHORELINE OF BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT UNLESS PUBLIC ACCESS CLEARLY CONFLICTS WITH MARITIME USES OR OTHER NON-OPEN SPACE USES REQUIRING A WATERFRONT LOCATION.
BHP.ROS.13.1   Assure that new development adjacent to the shoreline capitalizes on the unique waterfront location by improving visual and physical access to the water in conformance with urban design policies.
BHP.ROS.13.2   Maintain and improve the quality of existing shoreline open space.
BHP.ROS.13.3   Complete the San Francisco Bay Trail around the perimeter of the City which links open space areas along the shoreline and provides for maximum waterfront access. (See Figure 12)
BHP.ROS.13.4   Provide new public open spaces along the shoreline -- at Islais Creek, Heron’s Head, India Basin, Hunters Point Shipyard, and Candlestick Point/South Basin.
BHP.COF Community Facilities and Services
BHP.COF.14   ASSURE ADEQUATE NUMBERS, TYPES, AND LOCATIONS OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY.
BHP.COF.14.1   Assure adequate maintenance programming and resident utilization of existing multi-purpose community facilities.
BHP.COF.14.2   Expand outreach efforts to increase residents’ participation in local educational programs.
BHP.COF.14.3   Carry out a comprehensive system for tracking, monitoring, and setting priorities among the many social programs serving the Bayview Hunters Point community, giving special attention to the needs and concerns of young people.
BHP.COF.15   COMBINE SOCIAL REVITALIZATION WITH PHYSICAL AND ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION EFFORTS.
BHP.COF.15.1   Increase funding for and achieve closer coordination between health, social, and educational programs, particularly those relating to drug abuse and teenage pregnancies.
BHP.COF.15.2   Shape new housing growth to include adequate provision of physical facilities for the social and health needs of senior citizens.
BHP.COF.15.3   Make maximum use of indigenous community resources to increase civic pride and support physical and economic revitalization.
BHP.COF.15.4   Centralize the location of district-wide community information, outreach and meeting activities.
BHP.PSF Public Safety
BHP.PSF.16   PROVIDE ADEQUATE, EFFICIENT AND PROPERLY LOCATED POLICE, FIRE AND HEALTH SERVICES.
BHP.PSF.16.1   Support the continuation and enhancement of service of the police station in Bayview Hunters Point.
BHP.PSF.16.2   Support maintenance of the five existing fire stations located within or near Bayview Hunters Point.
BHP.PSF.16.3   Support improved health services that are more relevant to social-oriented health problems in Bayview Hunters Point, and promote the expansion of the Southeast Health Center.
BHP.EGY Energy
BHP.EGY.17   SUPPORT COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REVITALIZATION THROUGH ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES.
BHP.EGY.17.1   Promote the Bayview as an area for implementing energy conservation and alternative energy supply initiatives.
BHP.EGY.17.2   Strengthen linkages between district energy planning efforts and overall community development goals and objectives.
BHP.EGY.18   REDUCE THE OUTFLOW OF DOLLARS FROM THE COMMUNITY DUE TO EXPENDITURES ON ENERGY THROUGH THE IMPROVED ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES.
BHP.EGY.18.1   Encourage land use patterns that will reduce transportation needs and encourage methods of transportation that will use less energy.
BHP.EGY.18.2   Enhance the energy efficiency of housing in Bayview Hunters Point.
BHP.EGY.18.3   Promote effective energy management practices in new and existing commercial and industrial facilities to increase energy efficiency and maintain the economic viability of businesses.
BHP.EGY.18.4   Encourage energy conservation and resource management in community facilities and operations in Bayview Hunters Point.