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NOW, THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RESOLVES THAT the above recitals are true and correct and made a part of this resolution. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Council adopts the San Leandro 2035 <br />General Plan, to replace the 2002 General Plan based on the following findings and considering <br />the staff report, the certified EIR, the Planning Commission recommendation, and the whole of <br />the record related to the General Plan update project. <br />1. It is in the public interest for the City to adopt the 2035 General Plan to ensure <br />consistency with current State law and current State General Plan Guidelines, and to ensure that <br />the General Plan remains relevant and reflects local physical and demographic patterns, and <br />community vision, goals and objectives. <br />2. The 2035 General Plan establishes appropriate goals, policies, and programs to <br />address land use, transportation, housing, economic development, parks, open space, <br />conservation, safety, noise, historic preservation, urban design, and community services and <br />facilities. <br />3. The 2035 General Plan will not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, <br />convenience, or welfare of the City. <br />4. The 2035 General Plan is internally consistent within and across its component <br />elements. <br />5. The 2035 General Plan conforms with the provisions of the State Government Code <br />for general plans in that it is comprehensive and long-term, and adequately addresses all of the <br />statutorily required elements and content. <br />6. Following adoption of the 203.5 General Plan, Exhibits A and B shall be combined <br />into a single "final" 2035 General Plan document. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council approval is made in the following <br />voting sequence, as required by California Fair Political Practices Commission regulations. <br />SEGMENT ONE: Approves the Land Use Diagram change for approximately 25 parcels <br />along the west edge of the East 14th Street corridor between West Broadmoor Boulevard to <br />Stoakes Avenue from High Density Residential (up to 29 units per acre) to High Density <br />Residential (up to 50 units per acre), as shown in Exhibit C, attached hereto and incorporated <br />herein by reference; <br />SEGMENT TWO: Approves the Land Use Diagram change for Floresta Park and the <br />Monroe School ballfield along Monterey Boulevard from "Public and Institutional" to "Parks <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2016-118 <br />