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April 27, 1976 <br />To: The Honorable City Council <br />From: R. H. Ward, City Engineer and Public Works Director <br />Subject: Abandonment of Jefferson Street between <br />Chumalia Street and San Leandro Creek <br />The following documents are attached and a part of this report: <br />Exhibit A - Letter from F. A. Barradas <br />Exhibit B - Letter from J. H. Henry <br />Exhibit C - Aerial map of vicinity <br />Exhibit D - Plot plan (Dwg. 537A, Case 1602) <br />Exhibit E - Legal Description (LD-76-31) <br />Exhibit F - Plan showing existing parking controls <br />Exhibit G - Plan showing possible use as a parking lot <br />GENERAL <br />The affected street is shown as a public street (Sybil Street) on the <br />"Map of East San Leandro" filed February 29, 1871, in Map Book 2 at page <br />24, Alameda County Records. <br />The request to abandon a portion of Jefferson Street was received from <br />Frank A. Barrados of 910 Maud Avenue, San Leandro, who owns the property <br />located along the west side of Jefferson Street, and from Jerrold N. Henry, <br />13740 East 14th Street, San Leandro, who owns the property located along <br />the east side of Jefferson Street (see Exhibits A and B). The portion of <br />street involved lies between the north line of Chumalia Street and San <br />Leandro Creek as shown on attached Exhibits C (aerial map) and D (property <br />plat) and as described in Exhibit E (legal description). The purpose of <br />the abandonment request is to combine the lots on each side of the street <br />with the abandoned street for construction of residential condominium dwell- <br />ing units. <br />Existing improvements on Jefferson Street consist of concrete curb, <br />gutter and sidewalk along the east side only. <br />ACCFSS AND EASEIMT REQUIREMENTS <br />With the condominium development proposed, abandonment of the street <br />will not deprive private property owners of access to a public street. <br />