San Gabriel
City Council
Agenda Item B
B. ORDINANCE NO. 722 EXTENDING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR\nPLANNING CASE NO. PL16-162 FOR A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, STREET\nVACATION, AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 80292 FOR A MIXED-USE\nPROJECT AT 220 SOUTH SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD – FIRST AMENDMENT\nTO THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT\nOn March 17, 2020, City Council adopted Ordinance No. 651 approving a\nDevelopment Agreement, Planned Development, Street Vacation, and\nTentative Tract Map to allow for the development of a 153 residential\ncondominium units and 34,835 square feet of retail and restaurant mixed-use\nproject at 220 South San Gabriel Boulevard. On August 28, 2025, the City\nreceived a request from the Developer, San Gabriel Square, LLC., to extend the\nterm of the Planned Development and Development Agreement for the project\nfor an additional two years from April 17, 2026, to April 17, 2028. Pursuant to\nsection 5.02 of the Development Agreement, the City Council has the authority\nto approve an amendment extending the term of the Development Agreement.\nThere is no fiscal impact as it relates to this request for extension. Should the\nextension not be approved, this project would most likely not move forward,\nreducing the potential tax revenue for the City.\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Determination: The Mitigated\nNegative Declaration adopted in conjunction with the Project remains valid and\nin effect and continues to be the proper and legal environmental document for\nthe Project.\nRecommended Action:\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Conduct the public hearing and discuss proposed Ordinance No. 722;\n2. Waive full reading and introduce Ordinance No. 722 by title only:\nAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN GABRIEL,\nCALIFORNIA, EXTENDING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR\nPLANNING CASE NO. 16-162 FOR A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, STREET\nVACATION, AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 80292 FOR A MIXEDUSE PROJECT AT 220 SOUTH SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD\n3. Waive future reading of the Ordinance and schedule the second reading\nand adoption of the Ordinance for the next regular City Council meeting.\nThe Ordinance would then become effective 30 days after adoption.