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San Leandro City Council <br />May 6, 2002 <br />Summary of Edits to the Draft General Plan <br />Page 194, first column, last paragraph: <br />The following Level of Service standards have been established for the City's park system: <br />• At least 4.86 ~-acres of improved parkland should be provided for every 1,000 residents. <br />• A park should be accessible within one-half mile of each San Leandro resident. <br />The 4.86 ~ acres per thousand standard is based on the existing_ratio of parks to population in the Cites of <br />San Leandro. To maximize the City's parkland dedication requirement for new residential development, <br />the base acreage for this standard includes City_parks, schoolyards and school athletic fields, and the <br />Monarch Bay Golf Course. The City will sustain this ratio in the future by developing new parks as <br />population increases. Based on a projected 2015 population of 85,000, the City will need 27 acres of <br />^+ th^t ~., L° a t, to ~, ° ~~a „c.. .-t.t^ra <br />additional parkland during the next 13 years suggea~s ~ un .,an~ure s.~ou~u ~~~ <br />tl~i~. ' , <br />a°•~°'°r°a a„~;r,, +''° ~°°+' ^ ~~°^r^ In addition, joint use agreements will need to be firmly established <br />for each of the City's public schools, to ensure that these facilities are actually available for public use. <br />[Text updated for consistency with Park Impact Fee Ordinance-Note Footnote I is retained. Also reflects City Council comments.] <br />Page 194, footnote 1: <br />The park standard is based on active recreation areas only and does not include the Shoreline Marshlands, <br />Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline, and other passive open space areas. Tt,° ",r~r^r^r, R^^ r_°t~r,,,,,..°° :n <br />^'^° r°+ ~r„'..a°a ~r +''° ^+^„a^ra Pursuant to the Quimby Act, which allows the City to sustain the <br />existing park-to-population ratio through impact fees and parkland dedication requirements this figure <br />also includes the Monarch-Bay Golf Course. It is important to key in mind that most San Leandro <br />neighborhoods fall short of the 4.86 acre standard, making it even more imperative to develop additional <br />parks as new housing is developed. <br />[Text updated for consistency with Park Impact Fee Ordinance. Also reflects City Council comments} <br />Page 198, first column, second sentence: <br />~n~~ ACFCWCD maintains these sections, and is also... <br />[Correction of typo] <br />Page 206, first column, first paragraph, last sentence: <br />The City also includes an important wintering site for the Monarch butterfly.. . <br />[Correction of typo] <br />Page 207, second column, first paragraph, second and third sentences: <br />The aquifer actually consists of several layers, some as shallow as 10 feet and others as deep as 500 feet <br />^ra 'below the surface. Until the early 1900s, most San Leandro residents relied on the shallow <br />lavers a~fe~ for drinking water and irrigation. <br />[Responds to comments from EBMUD] <br />Page 16 * Summary of Edits <br />