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Minutes - San Leandro City Council Meeting - February 19, 1991 Page - 7 - <br /> NEW BUSINESS (continued) <br /> The following Resolution was then introduced: <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 91-25 (2070) <br /> RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF A CONCEPTUAL OUTLINE <br /> FOR THE FUTURE RECONFIGURATION OF THE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE <br /> OF THE BALANCE OF ALAMEDA COUNTY JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT PROGRAM <br /> Introduced by Council Member Glaze who moved its adoption, seconded by Council <br /> Member Perry and carried by the following called vote: <br /> AYES: Council Members Corbett, Faria, Glaze, Perry, Polvorosa; <br /> Mayor Karp ( 6 ) <br /> NOES: Council Member Santos ( 1 ) <br /> ABSENT: None ( 0 ) <br /> E. RESOLUTION NO. 91-26 (1485-7) <br /> RESOLUTION APPROVING REPAYMENT OF FUNDS AGREEMENT <br /> BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO AND THE <br /> REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> Introduced by Council Member Corbett who moved its adoption, seconded by Council <br /> Member Perry 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 /> 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> A. Matter of Relocation Assistance Appeal - Bonnie Pennington, 1234 Orchard <br /> Avenue, Thrasher Park Master Plan. <br /> This being the time and place for the Public Hearing on the above matter, <br /> Rob Caughell , Administrative Assistant, Engineering and Transportation <br /> Department, introduced John Fenstermacher from Alameda County, who works <br /> as the City's relocation consultant. Mr. Fenstermacher explained that <br /> the relocation program is set up by both State and Federal law. He noted <br /> that relocation agents had worked with Mrs. Pennington and had made <br /> housing availability studies and decided she was eligible for a $45,000 <br /> differential . However, when it was decided to count the basement of her <br /> house as living space, this reduced the differential . He noted that <br /> Mrs. Pennington had a deed of trust on the house payable to her ex- <br /> husband. However, he said this was treated like any other debt she <br /> might have on the house and was not taken into consideration when <br /> determining her eligibility. <br /> Bonnie Pennington, 1234 Orchard Avenue, said she was unhappy with the <br /> response to a phone call she had made to Mr. Fenstermacher's office. <br />