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<br />IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2007-060 <br /> <br />(3116) <br /> <br />RESOLUTION APPROVING FINDINGS FOR <br />VESTING TENTATIVE MAP TRACT 7875 <br />PLN2006-00 1 04 <br />311-335 MACARTHUR BOULEVARD <br />ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS. 76-311-1-1,76-311-1-3, 76-311-3, 76-311-4, AND 76-311-5 <br /> <br />Findings <br /> <br />The City Council of the City of San Leandro finds that the proposed map, together with the <br />provisions for its design and improvements, are as follows: <br /> <br />A. The proposed map will be consistent with the General Plan Land Use Map, in that it <br />provides for attached residential development (row homes) in what has been designated <br />in the General Plan as Corridor Mixed Use and Low Density Residential. The Corridor <br />Mixed Use designation is described as a "mix of commercial and residential uses oriented <br />in a linear development pattern along major transit-served arterials. Development should <br />be designed to encourage walking and bicycle use, and should be sufficiently dense to <br />support increased transit services along the corridors" (p. 3-12). The General Plan <br />designations allow for a residential project with density of up to 25 units for this one acre <br />site. This proposed layout of the residential development with a density of 23 units per <br />acre would be a compatible transitional use between the single-family uses to the west, <br />and commercial uses to the north, east and south. The higher density portion of the <br />project is concentrated on the MacArthur frontage, while the lower density portion is <br />provided on the Herma Court frontage. The proposed plan carries out General Plan <br />Policies 2.05, 3.01 and 3.04 which is to ensure infill development are compatible with <br />existing residential development, to encourage a mix of residential development types in <br />the City, including single-family homes on a variety of lot sizes, as well as townhomes, <br />row houses, live-work units, planned unit developments and multi-family housing and to <br />encourage infill development on vacant or underused sites within residential areas, <br />respectively. In addition, the proposal carries out General Plan Policy 13.04 which is to <br />ensure that properties developed along public transit routes are developed in a way that <br />maximizes the potential for transit use. The City Engineer has also determined that <br />Tentative Map 7875 is also consistent with the City's Subdivision Ordinance. <br /> <br />R The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the <br />General Plan in that it includes an orderly division of a parcel which is adequately served <br />by streets and with drainage for the townhouse development. <br /> <br />C. The site is physically suitable for residential townhouse development in that the site is <br />relatively flat. This site area would accommodate the proposed townhouse development. <br />There are no known problems regarding cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Soil <br />stability will be reviewed thoroughly prior to issuance of building permits. <br />