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IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RESOLUTION N0.2009-027 (3150) <br />RESOLUTION APPROVING FINDINGS FOR <br />VESTING TENTATIVE MAP TRACT 8010/ PLN2008-00054 <br />1333 MARTINEZ STREET <br />ALAMEDA COUNTY ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 075-0047-002,075-0047-003-02, <br />075-0047-007. WESTLAKE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, LLC (APPLICANT AND <br />PROPERTY OWNER) <br />Findings <br />The City Council of the City of San Leandro fmds that the proposed map, together with the provisions <br />for its design and improvements, are as follows: <br />A. The proposed map will be consistent with the General Plan Land Use Map, in that it <br />provides for infill residential development. The proposed plan carries out the following <br />General Plan Policies: <br />Policy 3.01 <br />MIX OF UNIT TYPES <br />Encourage a mix of residential development types in the City, including single family homes <br />on a variety of lot sizes, as well as townhomes, row houses, live-work units, planned unit <br />developments, and multi family housing. <br />FINDING: The proposed development will provide 100 affordable multi-family housing <br />units (rental). Affordable housing is desirable for the City's economic future and adds to the <br />variety of housing types in the City. The project will also provide for 400 market rate <br />condominiums and parking facilities. <br />Policy 3.02 <br />MIX OF PRICE RANGES <br />Encourage a mix of price ranges to provide housing choices for San Leandro residents of all <br />incomes and ages. Opportunities to include affordable units and market rate units within <br />the same development projects should be pursued. <br />FINDING: The proposed project is an affordable housing project and will be managed by <br />BRIDGE housing and will support an underserved segment of San Leandro's citizens by <br />offering low income housing. Additionally, Parcel One will contain 400 market rate <br />condominiums. <br />Policy 3.03 <br />AFFORDABLE HOUSING DESIGN <br />Design new affordable housing to blend in with the existing fabric of the community. <br />Affordable housing should be located in a variety of neighborhoods rather than <br />concentrated in one particular part of the City. <br />