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File Number: 16-439 <br />Portugueza Do Estado Da California and Conselho Supremo Da Uniao Portugueza Do <br />Estado Da California. <br />Referenced in the December 15, 1969 agreement is Plaza Assessment District No. 1, which <br />was formed in 1968 to acquire properties for development and for public parking purposes. <br />Pursuant to Section IV.6 of the 1969 Agreement, owners of properties within Plaza <br />Assessment District No. 1 were granted a non-exclusive easement for the use of the Property <br />and portions of streets for a period of 50 years for parking and circulation. <br />Currently, the owners of properties within Plaza Assessment District No. 1 are Regency <br />Centers, Safeway, and the Parking Authority, which owns the Plaza Shopping Center Parking <br />Lot (APN 075-0226-010-00). Therefore, the Parking Authority is the holder/owner of a <br />non-exclusive easement for use of the parking lot at the northeast corner of the Property. <br />Although the easement is still in effect, the Assessment District has no other remaining impact <br />of substance and no assessments are charged to properties within the District. <br />Analysis <br />In order to proceed with redevelopment of the former CVS building and associated public <br />parking lot, Sansome Pacific Properties requests that the easements for Plaza Assessment <br />District No. 1 property owners for use of the parking lot should be removed or cleared from the <br />Property’s title. In the City’s case, this will involve the Parking Authority -- as an owner of <br />properties within Plaza Assessment District No. 1 - granting to the City by quit claim deed its <br />rights to the non-exclusive easement over the Property, which will effectively unify the City’s <br />ownership interests on the Property. <br />Therefore, staff requests that: <br />1)The City Council, acting as the Parking Authority of the City of San Leandro, approve <br />the transfer of the easement and authorize the Parking Authority Manager to sign the <br />attached quitclaim deed. <br />2)The City Council accept the transfer of the easement and authorize the City Manager <br />to sign the certificate of acceptance. If this occurs, the City of San Leandro will unify its <br />ownership interests in the Property, which will ensure a smooth transfer of the <br />properties to the developer, in accordance with the February 2016 Purchase and Sale <br />Agreement between the City of San Leandro and Sansome Pacific Properties. <br />The City is assisting the developer to contact the other owners in Plaza Assessment District <br />No. 1 to encourage clearance of their easements over the Property as well. <br />Previous Actions <br />·On February 16, 2016, the City Council approved a Purchase and Sale Agreement <br />between the City of San Leandro and Sansome Pacific Properties, Inc. for the <br />redevelopment of the public parking lot located at the northeast corner of East 14th Street <br />and Callan Avenue (APN 077-0447-007-01). <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 8/29/2016