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14901 East 14th Street —Triangle Property <br />APN(s) # <br />077D 1499 00100 <br />Acquisition Date <br />10/6/2009 <br />Value at Time of Purchase <br />$677,000 <br />Estimated Current Value <br />$0 <br />Value Basis <br />Limited access, property size and park <br />designation. The property has no <br />development potential and therefore <br />no value. <br />Date of Estimated Current Value <br />10/1/15 <br />Proposed Sale Value <br />N/A <br />Proposed Sale Date <br />N/A <br />Purpose for which property was <br />Public Park, Right of Way & <br />acquired <br />Environmental Cleanup <br />Lot Size (in sf) <br />10,556 <br />Current Zoning <br />SA -3, South Area 3 District <br />Estimate of Income/Revenue <br />N/A <br />Contractual requirements for use of <br />N/A <br />income/revenue <br />History of environmental <br />In 2005, the City hired Ninyo & Moore, <br />contamination, studies, and/or <br />an environmental consulting firm <br />remediation, and designation as a <br />located in Oakland, California, to <br />brownfield site <br />prepare an Initial Site Assessment <br />(ISA) and a Phase II Environmental <br />Assessment to identify soil <br />contaminants and prepare a cleanup <br />plan for the soils. They found leaking <br />tanks formerly existing on the <br />Property, which contaminated the soil <br />with petroleum and petroleum related <br />contaminants. Ninyo & Moore <br />estimated that the costs of soil <br />cleanup were $270,500. Remediation <br />has subsequently been completed <br />with the costs deducted from escrow <br />as part of the Agency's purchase of <br />this site. <br />32 1 San Leandro I Long Range Property Management Plan I November 2015 <br />