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Applicable General Plan Policy <br />Policy 50.01--Access to senior services should be improved through planning, advocacy, and <br />the use of City resources to address identified needs <br />• Action 5.01-A Develop a senior center <br />Permits and/or Variances Granted <br />• This project is consistent with zoning for the area as well as the East 14th Street South Area <br />Development Strategy <br />• No variance is anticipated <br />Environmental Review <br />• The project is categorically exempt <br />Code Compliance Review <br />A City of San Leandro Building Permit will be obtained for this work <br />• An Encroaclunent Permit was be obtained for work on East 14th Street within the Caltrans <br />right-of-way <br />• A permit was to be obtained from the Alameda County Flood Control for connection to its <br />storm drain <br />Board/Commission Findings <br />The Senior Commission provided input on the conceptual design and will continue to <br />participate as the project progresses <br />• A general update on this project was given to the Redevelopment Agency Joint Project Area <br />(TPA) RAC on November 15, 2006 <br />Summary of Public Outreach Efforts <br />• Two community meetings were held as part of the needs assessment and conceptual design <br />phase; input was solicited on site selection and building/program features <br />• No further public meetings are anticipated <br />Fiscal Impact <br />The Public Works Department estimated that the Phase 2 building improvements will <br />increase annual maintenance costs by $216,000 <br />Projected Phase 2 project costs are estimated at $15,800,000, which includes construction of <br />Phase 2 improvements, consultant construction administration, material testing and <br />inspections services, and utility services connections <br />• Funding for the building fixtures, furnishings, and equipment (FF&E) will be requested <br />separately as needed based on actual Phase 2 project costs <br />