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DRAFT MINUTES <br /> Page 7 <br />City of San Leandro City Council, San Leandro Economic Development Agency, and San Leandro Redevelopment <br />October 19, 2009 <br />Agency Joint Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />would be available. Vice Mayor Starosciak noted that if the bond sale did not occur in <br />2010, then perhaps there is no need to rush the information gathering process. <br /> <br />Councilmember Souza commented that the RAPC may not be able to accomplish its <br />task in two meetings, and that it would be more important to our residents that we have <br />a good process. She expressed appreciation to the RAPC for its commitment to the <br />process. <br /> <br />Councilmember Gregory commented on the San Leandro Sports <br />renovate the San Leandro High School pool, which could have an effect on <br />recommendation. <br /> <br /> Minute Order No. 2009-041 <br />, Motion Directing the Recreation and Parks <br />Commission to Proceed with the Proposed Process for Obtaining Public Input on <br />the Use of Measure WW and Park Development Fee Funds, as Outlined in the <br />Staff Report. (1028/3156) <br /> <br />The City Council directed the Recreation and Parks Commission to proceed <br />with the proposed process for obtaining public input on the use of Measure <br />WW and Park Development Fee Funds, as outlined in the Staff Report, <br />except changing the location of the second public workshop to the Main <br />Library. <br /> <br />M/S/C Prola and Stephens. Ayes: 7; Noes: 0 <br /> <br /> <br />10. ACTION ITEMS <br /> <br />Public comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker per item, subject to adjustment by the <br />Mayor. <br /> <br /> <br />A.Resolution Approving the Form of and Authorizing the Execution and Delivery of a <br />Purchase and Sale Agreement and Related Documents with Respect to the Sale of the <br />ion 1A Receivable from the State; and Directing and Authorizing <br />Certain Other Actions in Connection Therewith (authorizes participation in the <br />Proposition 1A Securitization Program and sale of an estimated $1,734,000 receivable <br />to California Statewide Communities Development Authority). <br /> <br />Mr. Hollister reported that the Proposition 1A Securitization Program would backfill the <br />$1.725 million in local property tax the State will be borrowing from the City to solve <br />its cash flow situation. <br /> <br /> Resolution No. 2009-143 <br />, Resolution Approving the Form of and Authorizing the <br />Execution and Delivery of a Purchase and Sale Agreement and Related <br />from the State; and Directing and Authorizing Certain Other Actions in <br /> <br />