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5/6/2002
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San Leandro City Council <br />May 6, 2002 <br />Summafy of Edits to the Draft General Plan <br />Page 56, Add new Action 1.04-C as follows: <br />Action 1.04-C: Maintenance of Rental Properties <br />Pursue ordinance revisions and new pro~ams to ensure that landlords are held accountable for the <br />appearance and maintenance of rental properties including both yard areas and structures <br />[City Council Change] <br />Page 59, Edit Action 2.01 as follows: <br />Action 2.01-A: Commercial Rehabilitation Program , , <br />$rat~ete Continue the City's Commercial Rehabilitation Program which promotes paint, awning, ,ate <br />fapade, and other improvements at local neighborhood centers. This pro am should enhance the ~ <br />t~e~ appearance of neighborhood commercial districts and emphasize their function as local <br />gathering places. Explore other improvements to make tkese neighborhood shoppi~centers more <br />p ede strian-friendly. <br />[City Council Change] <br />Page 63, last sentence on page, add a period <br />[Correction of typo] <br />Page 65, reduce the space between the end of Policy 4.01 and Action 4.01-A <br />[Cottecrion of typo] <br />Page 65, edit Action 4.03-A as follows: <br />Explore the use of incentives and other programs encouraging ~g developers to mitigate school <br />impacts at a level beyond the maximum fees that maybe imposed under State law. <br />[Change requested by San Leandro USD, to reflect recent approval ofnon-residential impact fees] <br />Page 67, shift the photo at the bottom of the page to the left and add another photo to its right ilhsstrating <br />the diversity of the City's population. <br />[Staff-initiated change] <br />Page 68, Edit Policy 5.04 as follows: <br />POLICY 5.04: COOPERATION WITH DEVELOPERS <br />Work closely with developers and business interests to provide a constructive, cooperative attitude toward <br />meeting the City's housing needs. Require developers to initiate early and frequent communication with <br />affected neighborhood residents, local school boards, and homeowners associations. <br />[City Council Change] <br />Page 72, second column, third paragraph, second sentence: <br />In 2000 ~1g, over 20,600 X0;998 persons worked in the City's retail and service sectors. <br />[Staff-initiated change to reflect new ABAG data] <br />Page 77, second column, first full paragraph: <br />Business and Industry policies ensure that San Leandro businesses are good neighbors to the residential <br />areas they adjoin. Strategies for improving land use compatibility include special zoning standards to <br />address off-site impacts and establishing conditions of approval, ~ °~ ~~ ~;...,;*~ ~ ~+ +~ +' <br />5 ~.aaic. vpc~ ccrrvrrr <br />when new business projects are approved. Other strategies include landscaping and fencing requirements, <br />and special parking and access provisions. T ~.,g°r *°~--~ ~ *' „u~a ' ~ a > ,a ~- <br />Fage 6 * Sununary of Edits <br />
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