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1 <br />Mogensen, Andrew <br />From:Kay, Jeff <br />Sent:Wednesday, December 19, 2018 12:10 PM <br />To:Liao, Thomas; Mogensen, Andrew <br />Subject:FW: 1388 Bancroft <br /> <br /> <br />‐‐‐‐‐Original Message‐‐‐‐‐ <br />From: Monica Grady <br />Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2018 9:05 AM <br />To: _Council <CityCouncil@sanleandro.org> <br />Subject: 1388 Bancroft <br /> <br />I think the planned development should follow zoning regulations because we have those in place for a reason. The <br />public has spoken very strongly about wanting to keep the 30 foot restriction in place. Approval of a 50 foot structure <br />will indicate to your constituents that you have sold us out to developers. Orinda and Piedmont are both successful, <br />small communities neighboring the Bay Area that have resisted extreme growth in order to maintain the feeling of a <br />neighborhood. <br />I’m all for some nicer housing to get the developer some good income and to help bring better retail to our community. I <br />don’t think it’s fair to the immediate neighbors to have a noisy car stacker right behind their bedroom when they bought <br />their house with the understanding of the current zoning. <br />The lack of adherence to the zoning will also create more chaos at an already chaotic intersection, endangering the lives <br />of our children trying to get to school. <br />The type of apartment Mr Silva indicated at his first meeting was primarily designed for 2 working individuals to each <br />have an equal sized room and bathroom. This housing is still a distance from BART, so I’m sure that most of the residents <br />will require a car. I would want one if I lived there. To assume otherwise is unrealistic. Having insufficient parking will <br />cause our streets to be overcrowded, once again making it dangerous for children at Bancroft. <br />A better alternative would be a development similar to the one near Starbucks. Was that development unable to turn a <br />profit? <br />Mr Silva says that he needs to get that many units to turn a profit. If that’s truly the case, which I highly doubt, why <br />would he have purchased this property knowing the zoning codes would prohibit his intended structure? <br />Please don’t sell us out to Mr Silva. We voted you all in to office to look out for your constituents best interests and we <br />have very clearly voiced our opposition against this development as proposed. <br />If Mr Silva doesn’t like the zoning he bought into, he can sell the property again. I’m pretty sure it’s worth more now <br />than it was at the time he purchased it. <br /> <br />Respectfully, <br />Monica and Mark Tanioka <br /> <br />San Leandro residents since 2011 <br /> <br />Sent from my iPhone
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