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<br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MARINA COMMITTEE <br /> <br />July 10, 2007 <br />9:00 a.m. -10:30 a.m. <br /> <br />San Leandro City Hall <br />835 East 14th Street <br />San Leandro, California <br />Sister Cities Gallery Room <br /> <br />HIGHLIGHTS <br /> <br />Committee Members: Mayor Santos (Chair), Councilmember ProIa, Councilmember Starosciak <br /> <br />Ci ty staff present: <br /> <br />City Manager J ermanis, Assistant City Manager Hollister, Interim <br />Community Development Director Sims, Public Works Director <br />Bakaldin, Finance Director Baloca, Engineering and Transportation <br />Director Udemezue, Assistant to the City Manager Battenberg, Facilities <br />and Open Space Manager Pollart, Community Relations Representative <br />Ornelas, Marina Supervisor Snodgrass <br /> <br />Public present: <br /> <br />Audrey Albers, Diana Gentry (Chamber of Commerce), Bo Johanson, <br />Barbara Johnson, Gerd Marggraff, John Manuel, Harold Perez, Jack <br />Smoot, Amy Sylvestri (San Leandro Times) <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 9: 10 a.m. <br /> <br />1. Review of the Shoreline Enterprise Fund Debt Schedule <br /> <br />City Manager Jermanis reported that the Shoreline Enterprise Fund was originally established <br />with the assumption that revenue from the Shoreline area would cover the cost of operations. <br />Unfortunately, operations have historically required City General Fund subsidy. He then <br />introduced Finance Director Baloca who reviewed a summary of the schedule of Shoreline <br />Enterprise Fund debt issued between 1973 and 2006. Director Ba10ca reported that outstanding <br />debt totaled $12.1 million as ofJune 30, 2007. The outstanding debt consists of$9 million in <br />loans from the General Fund and $3.1 million in loans from the California Department of <br />Boating and Waterways. The report, summary schedule, General Fund loan amortization <br />schedule and details regarding the CalBoat loans are attached. <br /> <br />In response to Committee comments, City Manager Jermanis explained that Senator Corbett <br />requested forgiveness of the CalBoat loans and learned that although forgiveness is not an <br />option, the loans could be restructured. <br />