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IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RESOLUTION NO.2022-069 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO CITY COUNCIL TO <br />APPROVE A VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO SUBDIVIDE ONE 2.4-ACRE <br />PARCEL INTO 18 SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS AND THREE PARCELS LOCATED AT <br />2824 HALCYON DRIVE (PLN21-0005) <br />WHEREAS, Chris Zaballos of D.R. Horton ("Applicant") submitted an application for a <br />Zoning Map Amendment, Planned Development, Site Plan Review, and Tentative Map to <br />demolish four existing residential and accessory structures, rezone site from Industrial Park (IP) <br />and Residential Single -Family (RS) to Residential Single -Family with a Planned Development <br />Overlay (RS(PD)) zoning district, subdivide the single parcel into 18 lots and three parcels, and <br />construct 18-single family residences with associated circulation and landscape installations on a <br />2.4-acre site at 2824 Halcyon Drive (PLN21-0005) ("Project"); and <br />WHEREAS, 2824 Halcyon Drive ("Property") consists of four existing residential and <br />accessory structures to be demolished, located on a site comprising one parcel and approximately <br />2.4 acres in size; and <br />WHEREAS, in accord with the San Leandro Municipal Code Chapter 7-1, the applicant <br />is concurrently requesting approval of Tentative Tract Map 8592 to subdivide the parcel into 18 <br />lots for 18 single-family residences and three parcels for two private courts and one privately <br />owned open space accessible to the public; and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the California <br />Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.; herein referred to as <br />"CEQA"), the State of California Guidelines for the Implementation of the California <br />Environmental Quality Act (commencing with Section 15000 of Title 14 of the California Code <br />of Regulations; herein referred to as the "CEQA Guidelines"), the City is the "lead agency" for <br />the preparation and consideration of environmental documents for the Project; and <br />WHEREAS, in conformance with CEQA, including Public Resources Code Section <br />21094.5, and the CEQA Guidelines, including Section 15183.3, which establish eligibility <br />requirements for projects to qualify as infill projects for streamlining procedures provided in <br />CEQA Guidelines Section 15183.3, the City prepared an Infill Checklist for the Project to <br />evaluate the environmental impacts of the Project. The Infill Checklist reviews the analysis in <br />prior EIRs certified by the City to determine if the Project would result in new project specific <br />effects or a substantial increase in the severity of significant impacts identified in prior EIRs, and <br />whether uniformly applicable development policies would substantially mitigate these impacts; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 15183.3 of the California Environmental Quality Act <br />(CEQA) Guidelines, the City prepared an Infill Environmental Checklist, dated March 2022 by <br />Rincon Consultants, Inc. (Rincon) on behalf of the City. The Infill Checklist finds that, the <br />proposed project qualifies as an Infill Project that would result in new specific effects. However, <br />these effects would be substantially mitigated under uniformly applicable development policies <br />and thus, no further environmental review is required; and <br />
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