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<br />Building Permit Activity. Provided below are the building permits and valuations for the City of San Leandro for calendar years 2013 through 2017, which is the last year for which
<br />such information is available.
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<br />TABLE 22 CITY OF SAN LEANDRO
<br />TOTAL BUILDING PERMIT VALUATIONS (Valuations in Thousands)
<br /> 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
<br />Permit Valuation
<br />New Single–family $897.1 $365.9 $0.0 $1,063.1 $0.0
<br />New Multi–family 0.0 18,075.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
<br />Res. Alterations/Additions 12,935.8 8,843.6 2,365.9 3,599.6 5,881.2
<br />Total Residential $13,832.9 $27,284.60 $2,365.9 $4,662.7 $5,881.2
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<br />New Commercial $3,266.4 $6,021.3 $14.0
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<br />$10.1 $40.0
<br />New Industrial 74.5 33,182.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
<br />New Other 732.0 5,826.8 207.2 53.9 3,133.6
<br />Com. Alterations/Additions 28,855.9 23,028.6 2,066.6 1,128.0 6,306.4
<br />Total Nonresidential $32,928.8 $68,058.7 $2,287.8 $1,192.0 $9,480.0
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<br />New Dwelling Units
<br />Single Family 2 1 0 2 0
<br />Multiple Family 0 115 0 0 0
<br /> TOTAL 2 116 0 2 0
<br />Source: Construction Industry Research Board, Building Permit Summary for Calendar Years 2013 through 2017. Community Facilities. The City is home to over 50 City facilities, including five fire stations, the Marina Community Center, the Civic Center, a Senior Community Center, the Casa
<br />Peralta/History Museum, a Public Works Service Center, the Main Library (i.e. the Leased
<br />Property) and three outlying branch libraries, the Marina’s Harbor Master Office, a Water Pollution Control Plant, a Boys and Girls Club, the Farrelly Pool and the San Leandro Family
<br />Aquatic Center. The City maintains more than 15 City parks, which total approximately 101
<br />acres. Additionally, the City is responsible for the day–to–day operation and maintenance of the San Leandro Marina, the Monarch Bay Golf Club and 315 acres of dedicated shoreline
<br />marshlands.
<br />In addition, several medical facilities are located in the City, including the San Leandro Hospital, the City’s full service hospital, and the Kaiser Permanente Hayward Hospital. Kaiser
<br />Permanente worked with the City for several years to develop this Kaiser hospital complex, which opened in 2014 and replaced the Kaiser Permanente Hayward Hospital. The Kaiser Kaiser Permanente Hayward Hospital includes acute care beds, operating rooms, 24–hour
<br />emergency services with treatment rooms and a newborn intensive care nursery. In addition, a medical office building houses offices for primary care and specialty physicians, an outpatient
<br />procedure suite, a pharmacy, a laboratory and radiology services.
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