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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 85-58 DIRECTING CONDEMNATION <br />OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE A-14 REDEVELOPMENT SITE (304 AND 308 EAST <br />FIFTH STREET, ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 398-326-01) <br /> <br />It was moved by Agency Member Acosta, seconded by Agency Member <br />Luxembourger and carried unanimously (4:0) that this item be <br />continued to the Agency Meeting of January 21, 1986. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 85-59 DIRECTING CONDEMNATION <br />OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE A-14 REDEVELOPMENT SITE (316 EAST FIFTH <br />STREET AND 416 NORTH FRENCH STREET, ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. <br />398-326-03) <br /> <br />It was moved by Agency Member Acosta, seconded by Agency Member <br />Luxembourger and carried unanimously (4:0) that this item be <br />continued to the Agency Meeting of January 21, 1986. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE A-10 SITE <br /> <br />It was moved by Agency Member Acosta, seconded by Agency Member <br />Luxembourger and carried unanimously (4:0) that the Agency <br />approve an agreement assigning Urbatec's rights in the A-10 site <br />Disposition and Development Agreement with the Agency to the <br />Chase Manhattan Bank. <br /> <br />UPDATE REPORT - DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH SANTA FE LAND AND <br />IMPROVEMENT COMPANY <br /> <br />Messrs. Geoffrey Gwin, James Young, Howard Thompson and Tim <br />Graves of Santa Fe Realty Holding Company and Mr. Frank Brower of <br />P.O.D. all collaborated in making a comprehensive presentation on <br />the current status of the 126-acre "Pacific Center" <br />development. <br /> <br />Following their slide presentation, Vice Chairman Johnson asked <br />to see again a slide showing a building at the intersection of <br />Lyons Streets and Edinger. After viewing the slide in question, <br />Vice Chairman Johnson asked the representatives of Santa Fe <br />Realty if Lyons Street could be widened in the direction of their <br />property thus leaving the building in question untouched. Their <br />response was that it was conceptually possible but would create <br />many problems within their development as it is now planned. <br /> <br />After further discussion, Vice Chairman Johnson thanked the Santa <br />Fe representatives for their presentation and stated that he <br />found their proposed development to be most impressive. <br /> <br />Vice Chairman Johnson then recognized those in the audience who <br />had requested an opportunity to speak regarding the proposed <br /> <br />-2- <br />