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O~ SRN ~F9 <br />~~- ~ ~-~~ <br />°~_~{~ o <br />-_y= 1ti <br />~C~gpOflflha `~ <br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br />Notice is hereby given that the City of San Leandro finds that no significant effect on the <br />environment as prescribed by the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, will <br />occur for the following proposed project: <br />I. PROJECT NAME: <br />PROJECT APPLICANT: <br />PROJECT LOCATION: <br />II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <br />San Leandro Housing Element (PLN 2010-X) <br />City of San Leandro <br />835 East 14~' Street <br />San Leandro, CA 94577 <br />Contact: Phil Millenbah, Project Manager <br />Citywide <br />The project is an update of the San Leandro Housing Element. The update brings the Element into <br />compliance with State law which requires that the City plan for its share of the region's housing <br />needs through 2014. Most policies in the prior (2003) Housing Element have been carried forward. <br />New policies and implementing actions have been added to reflect new State requirements, updated <br />housing needs data, and the current Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) for the city. The <br />project does not propose rezoning of land to meet the City's housing needs and concludes that the <br />City has sufficient capacity for its RHNA under existing zoning. The level of development <br />anticipated by the Housing Element has already been analyzed by the 2002 General Plan EIR and <br />the 2007 Downtown San Leandro Transit Oriented Development Strategy EIR. A full description <br />of the project is included in the attached Initial Study. <br />III. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE <br />As noted above, this project tiers off of Environmental Impact Reports prepared for the General <br />Plan and the Downtown Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Strategy. All impacts associated <br />with Housing Element adoption have been found to be less than significant, given the findings and <br />mitigation measures already in effect under the two referenced EIRs. Therefore, there is no <br />substantial evidence, in light of the whole record before the agency, that the project may have a <br />significant effect on the environment. <br />