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Minutes - San Leandro City Council Meeting - April 20, 1992 Page - 21 - <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued) <br /> The following Resolution was then introduced: <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 92-99 (1206) <br /> RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF <br /> CERTAIN PROPERTY FOR THE MEASURE "B" - <br /> ALADDIN AVENUE/FAIRWAY DRIVE OVERCROSSING PROJECT AND <br /> FINDING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND NECESSITY <br /> REQUIRE THE PROPOSED PROJECT, <br /> THAT THE LOCATION THEREOF CAUSES THE LEAST PRIVATE INJURY, <br /> THAT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS NECESSARY FOR THE PROPOSED PROJECT <br /> (LUCKY STORES - 1701 MARINA BOULEVARD, <br /> 2550 MERCED STREET, AND 1735 FAIRWAY DRIVE) <br /> Introduced by Council Member Polvorosa, who moved its adoption, seconded by <br /> Council Member Faria, and carried by the following called vote: <br /> AYES: Council Members Corbett, Faria, Glaze, Perry, Polvorosa, Santos; <br /> Mayor Karp ( 7 ) <br /> NOES: None ( 0 ) <br /> ABSENT: None ( 0 ) <br /> D. Matter of PD-91-03; Robert's Landing, to Consider General Development <br /> Plan Application for a "No Fill " Plan and a "13.2-Acre Fill " Plan with <br /> a Maximum of 800 Single-Family and Multi-Family Dwelling Units for an <br /> Area Commonly Known as Robert's Landing, Located at the End of <br /> Lewelling Boulevard; to Consider the Possible Amendment to the "S" <br /> Review Criterion #5 to Require the Submission of the Preliminary <br /> Endangerment Assessment Prior to the Approval of the Precise <br /> Development Plan; and to Consider Certification of the Final EIR. The <br /> Public Hearing on this matter was closed at the April 6, 1992, City <br /> Council meeting, and the matter was continued to the April 20, 1992 <br /> meeting. <br /> Mayor Karp noted the Public Hearing on PD-91-03 had been closed. <br /> Steve Emslie, Planning Manager, said that, at the Public Hearing on PD- <br /> 91-03, the City Council had received reports by staff and by various <br /> experts working on this project. He said all of those people were <br /> available tonight to respond to City Council questions. <br /> Mr. Emslie noted that the City Council 's Agenda included documents <br /> discussing issues including fiscal impact, traffic study, a response by <br /> LSA to the East Bay Regional Park District issues, and a memo from <br /> Citation Homes regarding the agreement to form an Assessment District, <br /> as well as correspondence received by the City related to Robert's <br /> Landing. <br />