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12A - RESO - INTENT TO VACATE BREEDEN AND 3RD
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12A - RESO - INTENT TO VACATE BREEDEN AND 3RD
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12A
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12/4/2018
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Resolution of Intent to Vacate Breeden Street and Third Street <br />December 4, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />and all of Third Street - is owned in fee by the City of Santa Ana as shown in Exhibit 5. After <br />vacation, the property will be incorporated into the adjacent properties. Third Street and the west <br />half of Breeden Street will be incorporated into the Tom's Truck Center development. The <br />additional land area reduces the site's constraints and improves overall site function, such as <br />setbacks, building location, and site accessibility. <br />The east half of Breeden Street will revert to the Extra Space Storage property at 1030 East <br />Fourth Street. Representatives for Extra Space Storage have indicated concurrence with the <br />request to vacate, and have expressed a desire to incorporate the vacated right-of-way into their <br />site. While the City has not received a site plan for the expanded Extra Space Storage property, <br />any expansion proposed for the site would be subject to City development requirements. <br />Utilities, other government agencies, and City agencies have been advised of the street vacation. <br />In addition, the Tom's Truck Center developer would be required to complete any necessary utility <br />relocations, dedicate the right-of-way and build Standard Avenue, and coordinate with Extra Space <br />Storage to remove remnants of Breeden Street before the vacation of the streets becomes effective. <br />The final vacation resolution to be considered for adoption by City Council will include these <br />conditions. <br />The recommended action adopts a resolution of City Council's intent to vacate the streets and <br />sets a public hearing date for January 15, 2019 (Exhibit 6), at which time the order to vacate may <br />be approved by the City Council. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />This item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #3 - Economic Development, Objective #2 <br />(create new opportunities for business/job growth and encourage private development through <br />new General Plan and Zoning Ordinance policies). <br />There6s rio fiscal impact associated with this action. <br />I I <br />Fuad S -S <br />Executive <br />Public Wo <br />FSS/EWG/TH <br />ISS, PE, PLS <br />Agency <br />Exhibits: 1. Realignment Map <br />2. City's Specific Plan Street Alignment (SPSA) No. 56 <br />3. Street Vacation Area Map <br />4. Tentative Tract Map <br />5. Reversionary Rights Map <br />6. Resolution of Intent <br />12A-2 <br />
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