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CONSENT AGENDA and VIDEO. From the San Mateo County Board of Supervisor’s meeting on Tuesday, February 25th, 2025 consent agenda items #16 and #24.
SMCo Consent Agenda #16: Acceptance of $3,000,000 Community Project Funding Grant for the Stone Pine Cove Mobile Home Park Development. On March 6, 2024, the County’s Congressional representative, Anna G. Eshoo, announced an award of $3,000,000 in Community Project Funding (“CPF”) appropriated under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024 for the “Half Moon Bay Farmworker Homeownership Project Expansion.”
SMCo Consent Agenda #24: Adopt a resolution authorizing the President of the Board to execute an amendment with Capital Program Management for project and construction management services for the Stone Pine Cove Farm Labor Housing Project, increasing the maximum fiscal obligation under the agreement by $390,000, from $769,000 to $1,159,000, and extending the term of the agreement through January 30, 2026.
Video is from the Half Moon Bay City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 4th, 2025 at 7:00pm, as a hybrid meeting. Agenda. Item #3E Staff Report.
Over the last two years, the City and San Mateo County have worked together to develop a plan for the County to acquire the 6.87-acre Housing Site. As part of this process each party completed appraisals and was given the opportunity to review and compare the others. In conjunction with appraisals, the parties are completing negotiation of a Purchase and Sale Agreement (the “PSA”), whereby the County will acquire Parcel 1 of Stone Pine Cove Final Parcel Map (830 Stone Pine Road) under the following terms and conditions:
- The County agrees to pay $1,234,000 for fee title to the Property.

830 Stone Pine Cove is the new address. 880 Stone Pine will continue to be the City of Half Moon Bay’s Corp Yard (blue). The red area is an environmental wildlife easement along Pilarcitos Creek.
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