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DRAFT MINUTES <br /> Page 3 <br />January 7, 2008 <br />City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />204 to Add New DA-1 to DA-6 Base Districts; Article 6, Sections 2-636, 2-638, 2-640, <br />2-642, 2-644 and 2-646 to Add Minimum Density Requirements to DA-1 to DA-6; <br />Article 6, Sections 2-636, 2-638, 2-640 and 2-642 Related to Single-Family and Two- <br />Family Residential; Article 16, Sections 4-1662, 4-1666, 4-1672 and 4-1674 to Add <br />DA-1 to DA-6 Base Districts; Article 17, Section 4-1714 Related to Bicycle Parking; <br />and Article 18, Section 4-1806 Related to Regulations for On-Premise Signs. <br /> <br />This being the time and place for the Public Hearing on the above matter, City Manager <br />Jermanis gave a brief background on the item and introduced Planning Manager <br />Kathleen Livermore. Ms. Livermore gave a PowerPoint presentation, providing <br />additional details on the proposed amendments to the Zoning Code contained in the <br />three ordinances. Ms. Livermore responded to questions from the Council. <br /> <br />The Hearing was then opened to the public. <br /> <br />George Tucker, San Leandro resident <br />, addressed the City Council, commenting that <br />in Bay-O-Vista, there are few situations in which a six-foot fence would block views, <br />and those situations could be handled on an exception basis. Mr. Tucker expressed <br />concern about deer and pets running into glass fences, and suggested that the ordinance <br />include a height limit on trees and other vegetation. Mr. Tucker commented that he and <br />his neighbors were unaware of the proposed ordinance, and suggested that this issue <br />deserves more study and publicity among the residents of the affected area. <br /> <br />Lou Filipovich, San Leandro resident, <br /> addressed the City Council, commenting <br />regarding media coverage of the meeting and regulating fence heights. <br /> <br />Francois Gallo, San Leandro resident, <br /> addressed the City Council, commenting on <br />the exemp <br />Downtown TOD Strategy. Mr. Gallo commented on the need for design standards for <br />transit-oriented development which address noise, bicycles, and other issues. <br /> <br />There being no further comments from the public, and without objection, the Public <br />Hearing was closed. <br /> <br />Mr. Jermanis stated that design guidelines have already been developed for the <br />downtown area. <br /> <br />regarding the use of glass as a <br />fence material. She indicated that the use of safety glass could be added as a condition, <br /> provide a visual cue of the presence of a <br />barrier. Ms. Livermore indicated that the Planning Commission determined that glass <br />would be the only fence material permitted without the fence modification process. <br /> <br />Regarding the CEQA exemption, Ms. Livermore commented that the Downtown TOD <br />Strategy was the subject of an Environmental Impact Report that was certified by the <br />City Council, mainly minor cleanup <br />items. Ms. Livermore noted that fences are exempt from CEQA. <br /> <br />