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proposals. They would, however, agree to their earlier proposal of closing both gates between <br />10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. <br />• Over the next few months, the City Manager personally continued the negotiating process with <br />John Sullivan and Gary Feliciano. <br />• On June 20, 1997, Mr. Sullivan submitted a letter indicating that his tenants would not agree to <br />any closure of the gates before 10:00 p.m. <br />• On October 16, 1997, Mr. Sullivan agreed to a compromise based on a telephone conversation <br />with the City Manager, and signed a letter dated October 15, 1997 confirming the compromise. <br />• On October 16, 1997, Mr. Feliciano, representing the Harold Avenue neighbors, indicated his <br />agreement with the compromise described in the October 15, 1997 letter. <br />DETAILS OF TESTIMONY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />Findings Regarding Decision to: <br />On Petition to Modify/Revoke Permit SD-75-44 (Vehicular and Pedestrian Access to <br />Harold Avenue from St. Moritz Apartments) <br />The City of San Leandro Staff reports regarding the St. Moritz Apartments - Harold <br />Avenue Homeowners problem speak to 5 key areas that support the Council's finding that the <br />"approval [for the Harold Avenue access] has been so exercised to constitute a public nuisance or <br />be detrimental to public health and safety" as well as the City's conclusion that some access from <br />the complex onto Harold Avenue is desirable for safety reasons: <br />1. Problems have arisen due to the existence of a driveway from the apartments to <br />Harold Avenue: increased traffic; speeding; honking of horns at entrance/exit; <br />G.VOANNVSMORrIZ\RE SFINDG.CC <br />