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Minutes - San Leandro City Council Meeting - April 16, 1990 Page - 10 - <br /> RESOLUTIONS (continued) : <br /> Council Member Santos questioned the need for a yield sign at the <br /> Washington/Halcyon intersection. Bill Rugg, Community Development Director, <br /> explained there is a free right turn there so that people are not required to <br /> stop at a red light, therefore, a yield sign is needed. <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 90-68 (1115) <br /> RESOLUTION DESIGNATING PLACEMENT OF YIELD RIGHT-OF-WAY SIGN, <br /> TITLE VI, CHAPTER 1 OF THE SAN LEANDRO MUNICIPAL CODE, <br /> WASHINGTON AVENUE AT HALCYON DRIVE <br /> Introduced by Council Member Perry who moved its adoption, seconded by Council <br /> Member Glaze and carried by the following called vote: <br /> AYES: Council Members Faria, Glaze, Jardin, Perry, Santos, Suchman; <br /> Mayor Karp ( 7 ) <br /> NOES: None ( 0 ) <br /> ABSENT: None ( 0 ) <br /> The City Council took a five-minute break. <br /> Mayor Karp reminded the audience of the Swearing-In Ceremony for the School Board <br /> Members and the new City Council Members to be held on April 17th, and also said <br /> that there would be a .reception immediately following the swearing-in the South <br /> Offices Conference Room. <br /> Council Member Glaze also noted the luncheon honoring Council Member Suchman on <br /> April 21 and the breakfast honoring Council Member Jardin to be held on April <br /> 28 and said interested persons could contact Council Members Glaze or Perry. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS: <br /> a. Matter of PD-88-6 GDP/PDP (2nd Modification) ; General and Precise Development <br /> Plan Combined; Planned Unit Development; a Modification to Plans for <br /> Construction of a Church to Include Phase I (6,300-Square-Foot Facility with <br /> Seating for 190 Worshipers) and Phase II (6,900-Square-Foot Addition with <br /> Seating for 250 Worshipers); 577 Manor Boulevard; Assessor's Parcel Number <br /> 80H-1520-1-2; International Church of the Foursquare Gospel ; C-4 (Heavy <br /> Commercial) District. <br /> Gaye Quinn, Acting City Planner, said this is the fourth request for approval <br /> of a Planned Development for this location. She said the first request was <br /> in July of 1988 and was a request to expand the church facility into the area <br /> adjacent to the Nimitz Freeway. The second request was for a Temporary <br /> Construction and Occupancy Permit, and the third request occurred after <br /> CalTrans had acquired a portion of the property, so the expansion could not <br /> be constructed as originally anticipated. She said the current request was <br /> for modifications to the Planned Development based on the needs of the <br /> congregation. She said the key issues were the impacts on the adjacent <br />