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Minutes - San Leandro City Council Meeting - July 15, 1991 Page - 31 - <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS (continued) <br /> The following Minute Order was then introduced: <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 91-65 (1099) <br /> MATTER OF A-90-5 <br /> ROBERTS LANDING REZONING <br /> On motion by Council Member Glaze who moved its approval , seconded by Council <br /> Member Santos and carried by the following called vote, the City Council approved <br /> A-90-5, with modifications to the "S" District Review Criteria as follows: <br /> Criteria #13. <br /> Deleted the wording "and within a range of six to eight dwelling units <br /> per acre. " <br /> Added Criteria #15. <br /> Prior to application for development, any developer shall meet and <br /> participate with the City of San Leandro, San Leandro Unified School <br /> District, and San Lorenzo Unified School District, to develop a program <br /> to fund or provide school facilities and/or other actions or programs <br /> necessary to offset the reasonably projected impact of the proposed <br /> development on public school services. The program may include either <br /> or both school districts and may include obligations in addition to <br /> payment of school impact fees if such additional obligations are <br /> determined to be necessary. The program shall include a timing element <br /> relating the payment of funds or taking of other actions to the timing <br /> of construction and the creation of impacts. Any obligations of the <br /> developer incorporated in or identified in the above program may be <br /> imposed upon a future development to become effective at such time as <br /> a development application is approved by the City. <br /> AYES: Council Members Corbett, Faria, Glaze, Perry, Polvorosa, Santos; <br /> Mayor Karp ( 7 ) <br /> NOES: None ( 0 ) <br /> ABSENT: None ( 0 ) <br /> 9. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> A. Council Member Santos discussed information from the Board of Directors <br /> of the League of California Cities. He said no State budget has been <br /> approved yet. He said Governor Wilson had called the Board of Directors <br /> to work out a compromise with the cities. He said the State was <br /> requesting that cities give up $22 million in addition to funds already <br /> taken from cities, as well as an additional $22 million from counties. <br /> He described other tax revenues which cities were being required to give <br /> up. He said cities have taken a stand to have AB 2557 repealed and <br /> Governor Wilson will support this repeal . <br />