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File Number: 22-031 <br />Approval and Development Agreement. <br />The public improvements required of Chang included the construction of the segment of the East <br />Bay Greenway multi-use trail along the Martinez Street alignment between Davis Street and <br />Thornton Street, relocation of all existing utilities from the easement that bisects the project, <br />construction of a new pedestrian paseo through the development, and the construction of <br />pedestrian crossing improvements at both the Alvarado Street and Davis Street crossings of <br />Union Pacific Railroad Niles Subdivision. Since the project was initially entitled in April 2014, the <br />Phase 1 and Phase 2 building, the central segment of the multi-use trail, the sanitary sewer <br />relocation, and the pedestrian improvements have been completed. There is one more phase of <br />construction to come per the original Development Agreement, as well as the SLTC Residential <br />building, which was approved by City Council July 2017. <br />Analysis <br />The public improvements completed and/or paid for by Westlake Urban, Inc. are as follows: <br />·The construction of a segment of the East Bay Greenway multi-use trail, between the <br />Downtown San Leandro BART Station and the SLTC development, along the Martinez <br />Street alignment, extending from Davis Street to Parrott Street; <br />·The relocation of the sanitary sewer main previously traversing the parking garage <br />footprint; <br />·The construction of a paseo through the SLTC development providing public pedestrian <br />access between Alvarado Street and the multi-use trail; and <br />·The construction of sidewalk improvements, rail signals and pavement markings at the <br />Alvarado Street and Davis Street railroad crossings of the Niles Subdivision. <br />The work was inspected by City staff and found in compliance with City standards. The <br />Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Bond, each in the amount of $794,420 (Bond No. <br />4399952), can now be released. A Maintenance Bond issued by SureTec Insurance Company <br />(Bond No. 4399952-M) in the amount of $79,442 will guarantee the improvements during the <br />required one-year warranty period in the event latent defects are discovered. <br />Current Agency Policies <br />·Advance projects and programs promoting sustainable economic development, including <br />transforming San Leandro into a center for innovation. <br />·Maintain and enhance San Leandro’s infrastructure. <br />Previous Actions <br />·On April 21, 2014, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2014-002 Approving a <br />Rezoning, a Planned Development and a Site Plan Review, and a Development <br />Agreement for the Downtown Office/Technology Campus project, 1333 Martinez Street <br />(PLN 2013-00045). <br />·On June 16, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2014-059 Authorizing the City <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 2/3/2022
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