Discussion over potentially developing the Leatherback site, seen here in this file photo when there was construction activity on the site, became a major topic in Gavilan politics in the early part of the decade.

Hollister council members Monday are set to consider an agreement with developers who would build an “Education Center” for the Gavilan College district.
Council members are set to meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Hollister City Hall, 375 Fifth St.
The city is considering an agreement with TTI Developers for exclusive negotiations over possible acquisition of the former Leatherback Industries site—the company closed shop in 2007 and the city’s former redevelopment agency bought the property—to lease it as an Education Center for the Gavilan Community College District, according to a council agenda.
An agenda report noted that the facility could include “some ancillary commercial uses.”
Gavilan College trustees five years ago studied the possibility of using the old Leatherback Industries site near downtown Hollister for temporary classroom space as an “Education Center.” The college at the time had been pursuing classroom expansion with capacity running out at the Briggs Building downtown.
The college still has active plans to build a permanent campus at the Fairview Corners site off Airline Highway once enrollment meets a certain threshold.
College officials in 2010 said the temporary site would serve as a home to the local college until the county could gain “educational center” status with 500 or more full-time equivalent students here. After Gavilan had declined on the same idea years ago, there was some criticism locally about the decision.
This is a developing story.

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