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<br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />STAFF REPORT <br /> <br />APPROVED AND FORWARDED <br />TO CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />Jo <br />Ci <br /> <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />September 4, 2007 <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />John Jermanis, City Manager <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />Luke Sims, Interim Community Development Director <br /> <br />??- <br /> <br />Sally Barros, Planner III <br /> <br />BY: <br /> <br />SUBJECT PROJECT/PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />MATTER OF PLN2007-00036; VESTING TENTATIVE MAP TRACT 7917 FOR A 24- <br />UNIT RESIDENTIAL FOR-SALE PROJECT LOCATED AT 15101 WASHINGTON <br />AVENUE. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 80H-1515-008-02, 15101 WASHINGTON <br />AVENUE; 15101 WASHINGTON AVE, LLC (APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNER). <br /> <br />SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />At the meeting of July 26,2007, the Planning Commission, after hearing public testimony, voted to <br />recommend that the City Council approve Vesting Tentative Map 7917 to subdivide the subject <br />property into a single-lot with 24 condominium units and common space, subject to the <br />recommended conditions of approval. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />. The subject site encompasses 51,836 square feet (1.19 acres) and is zoned Residential Multi- <br />Family, RM-1800. It is located on the west side of Washington Avenue, between Beatrice <br />Street and Fargo Avenue. The western and northern edges of the subject property border <br />single-family residences that are located on Greer Avenue and Beatrice Street, respectively. <br />The adjacent property to the south is a 36-unit apartment building. The commercial property <br />on the east side of Washington Avenue is developed with the Greenhouse Shopping Center. <br /> <br />. The subject property was previously occupied by a small commercial building, three small <br />residential structures, and a 22-unit mobile home park that had been in operation since the <br />1950s. The State of California revoked the permit for the mobile home park in 2003 for <br />numerous and on-going violations of State codes. In 2005, the current property owners <br />purchased the property and proceeded to close the bar and the mobile home park, including <br />providing relocation assistance to the existing tenants. <br />