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<br />Minutes - City of San Leandro City Council and <br />San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting NovemI.H:'" 19, 200 I <br /> <br />Page 13 <br /> <br />Cynthia Chiasson, Director 1'0" Bay ~ast Association of Realtors, Pleasanton, <br />addressed the City Council in support of the exemptions as proposed. <br /> <br />Curtis .Jenkins, Hay East Association of Realto,-s, 108 Dutton A VeUlH\ <br />addressed the City Council in support orthe exernptions as proposed <br /> <br />Nancy Rogers, Hay East Association of Realtors, 790 I Stoneridge Drive, <br />Pleasanton, addressed the City Council in support of the exemptions as proposed. <br /> <br />AI Rosenga, 534 Parrott Street, addressed the City Council in suppol1 of the <br />exemptions as proposed He stated his disappointment that this issue has taken so <br />long to come bef(ire the City Council for action. TIe indicated he feels there is a <br />need for a steady tax for Police, rire and Park services He concluded by <br />cormnenting that the ordinance should be retroactive to January], 200 I. <br /> <br />Heidi Finberg, 227 (h'gi('r Avenue, addressed the City Council questioning what <br />the fiscal impact will be if the exemptions arc allowed She indicated she would <br />rather see the ordinance tabled until the fiscal irnpacts arc known and the <br />community has an opportunity flJr input <br /> <br />Chades McKeag, 1008 Oakes Boulevani, addressed the City Council in support <br />of maintaining the real property transfer tax as it currently exists <br /> <br />.Judy Rose, local Real Estate Broker, addressed the City Council in support of <br />maintaining the real property transfer tax as it currently exists <br /> <br />Candy Bennyi, 1300 Estudillo Avt'IlUl" addressed the City Council in support of <br />maintaining the real property transler lax as it currently exists <br /> <br />Linda Parker, 1020 Oakes Boulevard, addressed the City Council in support of <br />maintaining the real property transICr tax as it currently exists She voiced concern <br />that she feels the City Council will be bowing to the concerns or a special interest <br />group if they grant the exemptions <br /> <br />Kathleell Elliott, 1079 Oakes Boulevard, addressed the City Council in support <br />ofrnaintaining the real property transfer tax as it currently exists. <br /> <br />Lyman Menger, Bay East Assotiation of ReaItol"S, 790 I Stoneridgc D,.ive, <br />Suite 150, addressed the City Council expressing his point of view that a transfer <br />tax is a regressive tax lle urged the City Council to adopt the proposed <br />exemptions. <br /> <br />.John .JlIa,-cz, Bay East Association of Rea It 0 I"S, 790 I Stoncridge Drive, <br />Pleasanton, addressed the City Council in support oC the proposed exemptions <br />before the Council this evening. <br />
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