File #: 18-397    Version: 1 Name: General Plan Conformity Finding 2208 San Leandro Boulevard
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Planning Commission
Meeting Date: 8/16/2018 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: General Plan Conformity Finding Regarding the Proposed Leasing of 2208 San Leandro Boulevard, Part of the Larger Parcel Known as 401 Marina Boulevard (APN 075-0087-015-00)
Sponsors: Andrew Mogensen
Attachments: 1. 2208 San Leandro Blvd Attachment A, 2. 2208 San Leandro Blvd Attachment B
Title
General Plan Conformity Finding Regarding the Proposed Leasing of 2208 San Leandro Boulevard, Part of the Larger Parcel Known as 401 Marina Boulevard (APN 075-0087-015-00)

Staffreport
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION

The City of San Leandro desires to enter into a new lease for this property with the current not-for-profit organization tenant. California Government Code Section 65402 requires the City to make a finding of consistency with the 2035 General Plan prior to initiation.

Staff recommends that the Planning Commission find that the proposed leasing of the property located at 2208 San Leandro Boulevard, part of the larger parcel known as 401 Marina Boulevard (APN 075-0087-015-00), is consistent with the City's adopted 2035 General Plan.

BACKGROUND

The City previously declared the property located at 2208 San Leandro Boulevard as surplus. Pursuant to that declaration, the City offered its use to the community. Family Services of San Leandro (now known as Family Services Counseling and Community Resource Center) was chosen as the Tenant for this City surplus property because Family Services would provide professional and affordable counseling services to the community. The City entered into a 15-year lease agreement for its building located at 2208 San Leandro Boulevard with Family Services on September 1, 1997. This original lease expired on August 31, 2012, whereupon a five year extension was mutually agreed and entered into. Under the terms of that agreement, the rent charged was $100 per year. This extension expired on August 31, 2017, at which time Family Services began leasing the property on a month to month basis. The City seeks to enter into a new 15 year lease agreement with Family Services. This new lease will be subject to City Council approval and under State law necessitates a fining of consistency with the 2035 General Plan.

DETAILS OF THE PROPOSAL

Attachment A provides an aerial view of the Property that is the subject of this Gener...

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