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Minutes - San Leandro City Council Meeting - June 3, 1996 Page - 14 - <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued) <br /> 4. Redevelopment Agency Approves Form of Owner Participation Agreements <br /> for Pelton and Scribner Centers. <br /> Resolution No. 96 -18, Resolution of the Redevelopment Agency of the <br /> City of San Leandro Approving the Form of Owner Participation <br /> Agreement with Joan Wells for Pelton Center and the Use of Agency <br /> Funds for Commercial Improvements. (1120) <br /> Introduced by Agency Member Galvan, seconded by Agency Member <br /> Polvorosa, with Agency Member Loeffler absent (1), and carried by a <br /> majority vote (6). <br /> • <br /> Resolution No. 96 -19, Resolution of the Redevelopment Agency of the <br /> City of San Leandro Approving the Form of Owner Participation <br /> Agreement with Dorothy J. Scribner for Scribner Center. (1120) <br /> Introduced by Agency Member Galvan, seconded by Agency Member <br /> Lothrop, with Agency Member Loeffler absent (1), and carried by a <br /> majority vote (6). <br /> 5. Redevelopment Agency Obtains Authority to Execute Contracts to <br /> Provide Architectural and Marketing Services for Revitalization of <br /> Pelton and Scribner Centers. <br /> Resolution No. 96 -20, Resolution of the Redevelopment Agency of the <br /> City of San Leandro Authorizing the Executive Director to Execute <br /> Contracts with Johnson Lyman and with Diane Haydon (provides for <br /> contracts with Johnson Lyman to prepare construction documents and <br /> provide construction management for improvements, and with Diane <br /> Haydon to provide marketing services for Pelton and Scribner <br /> Centers). (1120) <br /> Introduced by Agency Member Galvan, seconded by Agency Member <br /> Polvorosa, with Agency Member Loeffler absent (1), and carried by a <br /> majority vote (6). <br /> 6. City Council Authorizes City Manager to Execute Contracts for <br /> Redesign of Parrott Street. <br /> Council Member Galvan said he wanted to assure that meetings are <br /> held with the neighbors and that there is ample time and opportunity <br /> for public input on the design. <br />