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Minutes - San Leandro City Council Meeting - June 6, 1994 Page - 11 - <br /> NEW BUSINESS (continued). <br /> G. Approval of Work Session Items Requiring Action. <br /> None <br /> H. Report on Closed Session Actions Taken. <br /> Conference with Labor Negotiator <br /> Agency Negotiators: Steve Harman, Human Resources Director <br /> William Avery, Avery & Associates <br /> Employee Organizations: San Leandro Police Officers' Association <br /> San Leandro Fire Fighters' Association <br /> San Leandro Management Organization <br /> San Leandro City Employees' Association <br /> Steve Meyers reported that the City Council met with the labor <br /> negotiators and employee associations, as noted on the Agenda, <br /> and no final action was taken. <br /> 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> A. Matter of Appeal by Creekside Neighborhood Association of the <br /> Board of Zoning Adjustments' Approval of CU-94-2 and V-94-2; CU- <br /> 94-2; Conditional Use; to Permit Construction of a 13,500 Square- <br /> Foot Drug Store (Walgreen's) ; and V-94-2; Variance to Reduce <br /> Required Front Building Setback for the Drug Store from 20 Feet <br /> to 2 Feet; at the Southeast Corner of East 14th Street and Haas <br /> Avenue, Formerly Petersen Motors; 970 East 14th Street; <br /> Assessor's Parcel Number 76-440-14-4; Pegasus Commercial , Inc. ; <br /> NA-2 (North Area 2) District. Continued from the May 16, 1994, <br /> City Council Meeting at Request of Applicant. <br /> - Letter Supporting CU-94-2/V-94-2 from Myrtle Carlson, 595 <br /> Begier Avenue, dated May 31, 1994. <br /> This being the time and place for the Public Hearing on the above <br /> matter, June Catalano, Development Services Director, began the <br /> staff report. She said this project reflects the City's goals to <br /> maintain the character of the community and increase property <br /> values in the East 14th Street area. She said property around <br /> the East 14th Street area does not reflect its true value in <br /> terms of sales price. She said, in Claremont, Montclair, and the <br /> Piedmont area, housing sells for higher prices than in San <br />