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25F - ACQUISITION OF RIGHT OF WAY DYER AND REDHILL
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25F - ACQUISITION OF RIGHT OF WAY DYER AND REDHILL
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12/7/2009
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Cooperative Agreement with City Of Irvine and <br /> <br /> Acquisition of Right-of-Way for the Dyer/Redhill <br /> Intersection Widening Project <br /> December 7, 2009 <br /> Page 2 <br /> To accommodate the widening, partial acquisitions of several properties <br /> in Santa Ana are required. The 1992 cooperative agreement stipulates <br /> that Irvine is responsible for identifying right of way impacts and Santa <br /> Ana is responsible for negotiating any acquisitions with the affected <br /> property owners. The costs for the acquisitions are part of the project <br /> and will be paid for by the City of Irvine. <br /> Partial acquisitions of 17,981 square feet of the property at 2001 E. <br /> Dyer Road (an industrial facility operated by General Electric Aviation), <br /> and 22,398 square feet at 2040 E. Dyer Road (an industrial warehouse <br /> operated by Terry Bowman Warehousing) are required (Exhibit 2). Each <br /> acquisition impacts only a portion of the property, with no impacts to <br /> the existing buildings. Included in the acquisition of both properties is <br /> the area needed for a temporary landscape easement. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br /> In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed <br /> project has been determined to be adequately evaluated in the previously <br /> prepared EIR approved by the City of Irvine in 1992. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. The City of <br /> Irvine is responsible for the total cost of the project per Agreement A- <br /> 1992-164. <br /> APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: <br /> f <br /> Raul Godinez I Francisco Gutierrez <br /> Executive Di ctor Executive Director <br /> Public Works Agency Finance & Management Services Agency <br /> 25F-2 <br /> <br />
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