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1 <br />Mogensen, Andrew <br />From:Kay, Jeff <br />Sent:Wednesday, December 19, 2018 8:38 AM <br />To:Liao, Thomas; Mogensen, Andrew <br />Subject:FW: Planning Commision's Nov 15th proposal for zoning code amendment and <br />exception <br />  <br />  <br />From: yvonne gee >   <br />Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2018 3:00 PM  <br />To: _Council <CityCouncil@sanleandro.org>  <br />Subject: Re: Planning Commision's Nov 15th proposal for zoning code amendment and exception  <br /> <br />Dear San Leandro City Council, <br /> <br />Thank you for your due diligence with the unanimous vote in keeping the zoning code to 30'. <br /> <br />It has now come to our attention that the developer is planning to present a "Planning Community" proposal on <br />Dec. 20th to introduce the 3-story, 45-unit apartment complex with 47 parking spaces on 1388 Bancroft. With <br />many of the residents in the throes of the holiday season and the short notice, many of the community will not <br />be able to attend because they were not aware and/or have a prior commitment. <br /> <br />On behalf of my neighbors and for myself, I am respectfully asking to postpone this meeting and provide <br />reasonable notice to the community so we can attend. <br /> <br />Thank you! <br />Yvonne <br /> <br />On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 12:14 PM yvonne gee <> wrote: <br />Dear San Leandro City Council, <br /> <br />First, I'd like to thank you for faithfully serving our city. <br /> <br />I am a 40+ year San Leandro resident as my family moved to Creekside in 1976, and aside from my time away <br />at college have remained a San Leandro resident and taxpayer. My mother and brother also have homes in San <br />Leandro. We love our city. <br /> <br />I am disturbed to learn that the Planning Commission proposed a Zoning Code amendment at a Nov 15th <br />public hearing. I believe you are considering their recommendation on Mon., Dec. 17th. The recommendation <br />is to allow an exception for any property zoned Professional Office (P) over 10,000 square feet in size and <br />surrounded by adjacent zoning districts with a 50-foot height limit to develop up to 50 feet in height. This <br />exception is regarding the proposal to build a new apartment complex and parking structure at 1388 Bancroft <br />Ave. 1388 Bancroft is larger than 10,000 sq. ft., and I believe the amendment's intent is to allow 50-ft <br />structures if there is an adjacent lot that is zoned for 50-ft or if the lot itself is larger than 10,000 sq. ft.. <br /> <br />As I understand it, there will also be a proposal on Dec 20 to the Planning Commission regarding an apartment <br />complex at 1388 Bancroft. The latest proposal details are: