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DRAFT MINUTES <br /> Page 6 <br />March 2, 2009 <br />City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />impacts of this 100-unit development, to determine whether there were any additional <br />impacts that the EIR had not evaluated. <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Stephens asked about the subdivision of parcels. Mr. Millenbah indicated <br />parcels into four lots. He asked why the affordable development is advancing before the <br />market rate portion. Mr. Sims noted that an upcoming State funding deadline requires <br />having certain approvals in place. Vice Mayor Stephens commented that he and <br />Councilmember Starosciak have both served on the San Leandro School Board, and are <br />familiar with the difficulties facing the current Board. He noted that there over 300 <br />students from outside the district that attend San Leandro schools, so there is capacity <br />for additional students living in San Leandro. Vice Mayor Stephens commented that the <br />TOD concept was an outgrowth of the General Plan Advisory Committee, which started <br />nine years ago with groups of community members coming together to discuss the <br />direction of the City, and that the TOD Strategy was developed by a citizen committee <br />through a community input process. He pointed out that the TOD concept has a <br />grassroots origin, and was not imposed by the City Council. Vice Mayor Stephens <br />expressed support for the project. <br /> <br />Councilmember Reed expressed appreciation for the work and community outreach that <br />has been performed for the project. She responded to a comment regarding the <br />segregation of the affordable and market rate units, which she noted was one of her <br />initial concerns as well, and she learned that the projects had to be developed separately <br />in order to take advantage of a funding opportunity. Councilmember Reed commented <br />that schoolchildren living with someone other than their parent(s), such as with a <br />grandparent or aunt, are considered transient students, and this project could give <br />transient students within the school district their own homes. She added that she <br />believed the positives of the project far outweighed the negatives. <br /> <br />Councilmember Souza thanked staff and everyone in the audience for their <br />participation. She stated that she is excited to be providing workforce housing to people <br />who work in San Leandro. Councilmember Souza expressed appreciation for the efforts <br />of Westlake and BRIDGE to listen and respond to community concerns, which is a <br />reason why there have been changes to the project. She thanked everyone for their <br />efforts and positions, and she expressed her support for the project. <br /> <br />Mayor Santos commented that was featured in a publication <br />entitled TOD Marketplace. <br /> <br /> Minute Order No. 2009-011 <br />, Motion Adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />and Mitigation Monitoring Program for PLN2008-00054 as Complete and in <br />Compliance with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) at 1333 Martinez <br />Street, APNs 075-0047-002, 075-0047-003-02, 075-0047-007. (3150) <br /> <br />The City Council adopted a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation <br />Monitoring Program for PLN2008-00054 as complete and in compliance with <br /> <br />