File #: 22-031    Version: 1 Name: SLTC Public Improvements Acceptance - SR
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 2/7/2022 Final action: 2/7/2022
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a City of San Leandro City Council Resolution to Accept the Work for the Public Improvements at the San Leandro Tech Campus
Sponsors: Keith Cooke
Attachments: 1. Standard Public Improvement Agreement, 2. Project Photos, 3. Performance Bond, 4. Labor and Materials Bond
Related files: 22-032
Title
Staff Report for a City of San Leandro City Council Resolution to Accept the Work for the Public Improvements at the San Leandro Tech Campus

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff has prepared a resolution to accept the public improvements completed to date at the San Leandro Tech Campus development. These public improvements include:

* The construction of a segment of the East Bay Greenway multi-use trail; and
* The relocation of the sanitary sewer main previously traversing the parking garage footprint; and
* The construction of a paseo through the San Leandro Tech Campus development; and
* The construction of pedestrian improvements and pavement markings at the railroad crossings at Alvarado/Davis Streets and the Niles Subdivision.

Staff recommends the acceptance of the public improvements completed by the developer, Westlake Urban, Inc., on behalf of the property owner, Chang Income Property Partnership, L.P., authorizing the City Manager to release the performance and payment bonds, and upon completion to the satisfaction of the City Engineer of the one-year maintenance period, to release the Maintenance Bond for the subject project.

BACKGROUND

As part of the entitlements for the project and the Development Agreement between Chang Income Property Partnership, L.P. (Chang) and the City of San Leandro for the San Leandro Tech Campus (SLTC) development, the City required Chang to make several public improvements adjacent to the project site, for the benefit of the community at large, and to allow for the SLTC development itself. Based on these requirements, Chang and the City entered into a public improvement agreement, which permitted Chang to comply with the project's Conditions of Approval and Development Agreement.

The public improvements required of Chang included the construction of the segment of the East Bay Greenway multi-use trail along the Martinez Street alignment between Davis Street and Thornton Street, relocation of all exist...

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