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Orinda council finds OG LLC in compliance in annual review of Wilder/Gateway development agreement
Summary
At a public hearing on Item G1, the Orinda City Council voted unanimously to find OG LLC and related property owners in compliance with the Second Amendment and Restatement of the Development Agreement for the Gateway property, after staff presented the annual review and the developer had the opportunity to comment.
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The Orinda City Council voted unanimously at its meeting to find OG LLC and associated property owners in compliance with the Second Amendment and Restatement of the Development Agreement for the Gateway property following a public hearing on Item G1.
The hearing centered on staff's annual review of the development agreement and on whether the developer had met the agreement's implementation and maintenance obligations. The agreement, as described in the staff report, includes provisions for open space, trails, a community art and garden component, circulation improvements tied to the Wilder/Gateway project and other implementation and maintenance commitments.
City staff outlined the hearing process and the opportunity for the developer, identified in the staff report as OG LLC, to respond and for members of the public to comment. The city attorney and staff advised council on the recordkeeping and disclosure requirements for any site visits or contacts outside the public hearing.
No detailed vote tally or mover/second was recorded in the publicly available transcript; the clerk called for the vote and the motion passed unanimously. The motion before council matched the staff recommendation to conduct the public hearing and to find the developer in compliance with the amended development agreement.
Council discussion and staff materials as presented emphasized the agreement's ongoing obligations for open-space preservation, trail and circulation connections and other implementation items; the transcript shows the council concluded the hearing and adopted the staff recommendation without recorded amendments.
The record does not specify the names of individual council members who moved or seconded the motion, nor does it list a numeric roll-call vote in the transcript excerpt provided.

