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MINUTES <br /> Page 4 <br />November 6, 2006 <br />City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting— <br /> <br /> <br />Use Permits, Variances, or Other Planning Entitlements, Except as May Be <br />Approved Administratively on a Short-Term Basis by the City Manager, for <br />Certain Properties Within the City (places an one-year moratorium on the <br />approval of any planning approvals, or other planning entitlements for <br />39 sites identified as opportunity sites as part of the Downtown TOD <br />Strategy). (2799/3076) <br /> <br />— Passed to Print and Adopted <br /> <br />M/S/C Badger and Grant. Ayes: 6; Noes: 0; Absent: 1 (Stephens) <br /> <br /> <br /> 4. JOINT CITY COUNCIL/SAN LEANDRO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC <br />HEARINGS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br /> <br /> 5. PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br />Public Comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker, subject to adjustment by the Mayor. <br />fill out a speaker card <br />When you address the City Council, you should and submit it to the <br />City Clerk so the order of speakers may be determined and an official record of names and <br />addresses obtained. The public is invited to make comments on items of public interest <br />NOT <br /> listed on the Agenda. <br /> <br />Harold Perez, San Leandro resident, <br /> addressed the City Council, commenting on the <br />amendments to the ordinance relating to citations and notices of violation, street repairs and <br />necessary services, and the requirement for a 3-1/2 acre park or playground for every 1,000 <br />housing units built in the City. <br /> <br /> <br /> 6. CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS AND COMMENTS <br /> <br />City Manager Jermanis responded to Mr. Perez’s comments, noting the changes to the <br />ordinance were made to expedite the violation process and aid enforcement. He noted that <br />additional changes will be made to the ordinance to address various problems and provide <br />additional strengthening. <br /> <br />Mr. Jermanis commented that if a housing developer cannot provide a park, then it must pay <br />park-in-lieu fees, which are deposited into a fund that can be used to construct a new park <br />or improve an existing park. He noted that it is difficult for the City to find space to build <br />parks for small infill housing projects. <br /> <br />Ms. Williams reported on the Ethics Training held on October 30 at the San Leandro Main <br />Library for the City Council and Boards and Commissions. She noted that the training was <br /> <br />