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11/2/2015
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cl� rot <br />■+ 9-] <br />.q.. <br />S*Akk iy !y uk �^ <br />f } <br />r� <br />Property Description <br />These parcels were acquired by the RDA to improve downtown parking and traffic circulation. <br />All together they provide 92 parking spaces. The initial Plaza Redevelopment Plan and <br />subsequent amendments called for additional public parking to support the downtown's <br />shopping area. Acquisition of these parcels provided strategically located parking spaces that <br />serve the surrounding shopping areas. The Redevelopment Plan also called for improvements <br />to pedestrian and vehicular circulation. Maintenance and operation of these parcels and the <br />adjacent shopping center are governed by a Maintenance, Operation and Reciprocal Easement <br />Agreement executed on December 9, 1981. That document states that "no building shall be <br />erected and constructed within any portion of the common area of any such Site except as shall <br />as shall have been approved by the Parties and Safeway Stores." Because these parcels are <br />defined as part of the shopping center common area in that agreement, it is highly improbable <br />that the adjacent property owners would permit any use other than free, public parking. <br />Proposed Disposition: Government Use <br />The Successor Agency proposes that these parcels be transferred to the City of San Leandro at <br />no cost for continued use as public parking lots. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section <br />34181(a), these parcels qualify as governmental purpose property because they do not <br />generate any income and therefore have maintenance cost in excess of revenue. <br />19 1 San Leandro I Long Range Property Management Plan I November 2015 <br />
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