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• • <br />IN THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2000- 4 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE SAN LEANDRO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE <br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO ADOPTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND <br />ADOPTING FINDINGS RELATED THERETO FOR APPROVAL OF THE DISPOSITION <br />AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF <br />960 SAN LEANDRO BOULEVARD AS A BUSINESS PARK <br />APN 75-36-52 <br />WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Leandro ("Agency") and <br />Creekside Associates, LLC agreed to negotiate a Disposition and Development Agreement <br />("DDA") for the development of a business park utilizing the property at 960 San Leandro <br />Boulevard, San Leandro, and <br />WHEREAS, an Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration were prepared in late <br />1999 and circulated for public review from December 16, 1999, to January 14, 2000. The <br />Agency has received copies of the Initial Study and the Mitigated Negative Declaration; and <br />WHEREAS, no written comments were received during the public comment period <br />which concluded on January 14, 2000. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Leandro does <br />resolve as follows: <br />1, That, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, the Agency makes the <br />following findings: <br />I. That the Agency finds that the Agency, acting as lead agency for the DDA has <br />conducted an independent analysis of the adequacy of the proposed Mitigated <br />Negative Declaration. <br />II. That the Agency finds that, on the basis of the following specific findings, that the <br />DDA will not have a significant effect on the environment: <br />a. EARTH <br />EFFECT: The project site is a combination of paved, partially paved, and <br />unpaved areas. The property would need to be graded and paved for development <br />of the site. This paving of unpaved surfaces would constitute overcovering of the <br />soil. <br />FINDING: The concern of overcovering the soil is whether there is sufficient <br />capacity in the storm water system to accommodate increased water runoff. The <br />