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Leandro. The parcels total slightly less than half an acre and, under the Transit Oriented <br /> Development Strategy, are zoned for a mix of retail and residential development. 1595 is <br /> owned by the Successor Agency and will need to be sold in the reasonably near future in <br /> accordance with State law. To the extent possible, Business Development staff will work to <br /> transfer the properties to a developer that is prepared to actively move forward on <br /> development plans consistent with the current zoning. Plans for the site will be incorporated <br /> into the Successor Agency's Long Range Property Management Plan, expected to be completed <br /> in late 2014. <br /> Accomplishments To-Date: In 2009, the Redevelopment Agency approved an Exclusive <br /> Negotiating Rights Agreement with Langon Homes, which has since expired. <br /> Town Hall Square — The site bounded by <br /> East 14th, Hays, and Davis Streets in <br /> Downtown San Leandro is commonly referred ` / <br /> to as Town Hall Square. Identified as a key <br /> Gl rj i <br /> opportunity site in the Transit Oriented <br /> p p Y <br /> Development Strategy, this location has been <br /> burdened by challenges related to the „f lei gal � <br /> acquisition of needed parcels. Both the City <br /> and the Successor Agency own parcels in the <br /> p <br /> ro�ect area. The current Chevron and Union <br /> Bank locations have to-date not been <br /> available for acquisition or interested in <br /> participating in developing this project as originally envisioned. The parcels are owned by the <br /> Successor Agency and will need to be sold in the reasonably near future in accordance with <br /> State law. To the extent possible, Business Development staff will work to transfer the <br /> properties to a developer that is prepared to actively move forward on development plans <br /> consistent with the Transit Oriented Development Strategy. Current zoning calls for a mixed use <br /> project with ground floor retail and between 35 and 70 residential units per acre (the project <br /> could be as large as 1.2 acres, depending the ability to acquire adjacent parcels). <br /> Accomplishments To-Date: In 2009, the Redevelopment Agency approved an Exclusive <br /> Negotiating Rights Agreement with Innisfree Ventures II, which has since expired. Planning is <br /> now underway to incorporate this site into the Redevelopment Successor Agency's Long-Range <br /> Property Management Plan. <br /> alt of Leandro Economic icD°evelo Development and Work December 2013 <br /> Y � p Strategy � <br />