Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Planning Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Agenda No. 07-]6 <br /> <br />August 23, 2007 <br />Page 2 of 19 <br /> <br />I Item 4: Correspondence <br /> <br />Commissioner Abero said that she believes all of the Commissioners received a letter in <br />the mail from the East Bay Community Foundation. <br /> <br />Secretary Livermore indicated that several communications relating to the TOD <br />Strategy Draft ErR came in after the comment period had closed on July 19. Copies of <br />these - a letter from Marilyn D. Winkler, a letter from Gayle J. Chan, and a letter from <br />Urban Habitat (Juliet Ellis, Executive Director and Lindsay Imai, Transportation and <br />Housing Program Associate) - are included in the Commissioners' packets and extras are <br />available for people in the audience. <br /> <br />I Item 5: Oral Communications <br />None. <br /> <br />I Item 6: Public Hearing <br /> <br />The Planning Commission will be considering for recommendation to the City Council: <br /> <br />a). Matter of certification of the proposed Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) <br />and adoption of the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Strategy. <br /> <br />Matter of proposed ordinance to rezone certain properties within the Downtown <br />Transit-Oriented Development Study Area generally within a Vz-mile radius of the <br />intersection of East 14th and Davis Streets from: <br />RS CN NA-l P IL PS <br />RD CC NA-2 PHD IP <br />RM-1800 CD <br />RM-2500 <br />RM-3000 <br />to proposed new Downtown Area (DA) Districts: DA-l, DA-2, DA-3, DA-4, DA-5 <br />and DA-6. Also to rezone certain properties within the Vz-mile radius to S-overlay, <br />including: DA-l (S), DA-4 (S), DA-5 (S), DA-6 (S), PS (S) and OS (S); <br /> <br />Matter of proposed ordinance to amend the City of San Leandro Zoning Code: <br />Article 6: Commercial and Professional Districts; <br />Article 17: Off-Street Parking and Loading Regulations; <br />Article 25: Site Plan Approval. <br /> <br />Secretary Livermore explained that the topic would be covered in three parts, with Tim <br />Hurley (Senior Urban Designer with BMS Design Group) providing an overview of the <br />TOD Strategy and public participation in its development, followed by Ted Heyd <br />(Associate with Design, Community & Environment) addressing the EIR development <br />process and comments received on the Draft ErR, and concluding with her covering the <br />implementation process, including proposed amendments to the Zoning Code and a <br />summary of recommendations the Planning Commission may decide to forward to the <br />City Council. <br />