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HomeMy WebLinkAbout66-009R~SOLUTION 66-9 ORDERING VACATION OF A PORTION OF STREET RUNNING NORTH FROM FIRST STREET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY DEPOT GROUNDS AND A PORTION OF SECOND STREET RUNNING FROM SAID WEST LINE EASTERLY TO THE TRACK OF SAID RAILWAY COMPANY, SAID STREETS B~ZNG UNIMPROVED WHEREAS, on September 3rd, 1963, the City Council adopted Resolution 63-155 declaring intention to vacate portions of unimproved streets described herein, fixing the date of p~blic hearing on the question of said vacation; and WHEREAS, public hearing was duly held on said question on notice contained in said published Resolution and on posted notices as re- quired by law, which said hearing was continued and, after further hearing, was closed and action thereon was continued without date. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the City Council of the City of Santa Aha hereby finds that that portion of street running north fro~ First Street along the west line of the Southern California Railway Depot grounds and that portion of Second Street running fro~a said west line easterly to the track of said Railway Company, as herein described, are unnecessary for present or prospective street purposes and hereby makes its order vacating and abandoning for street purposes those certain streets or street easements in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of CalifOrnia, described as: C~m~tencing at the intersection of the center line of Second Street extended with the West line of the Southern California Railway Depot grounds in the City of Santa Aha, thence East at a uniform width of sixty feet, thirty feet on each side of said center line extended, to the track of the railroad of the said Southern California Railway Company. Also a strip of land sixty feet in width, co~m.encing on the South line of Second Street nearly opposite to the track scales located on the "Y" of said Railway Company in said City of Santa Ana, and extendingSoutherly in a uniform width of sixty feet to First Street, in said City of Santa Aha; both of said lines being shown by dotted lines on the map on file in the Office of the City Clerk, City of Santa Aha. Said easement being the land described in that particular agreement between the City of Santa Aha and the Southern California Railway Company recorded March 13, 1893, in Book 82, Page 108, Deeds, Orange County Records. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at its regular meeting held on the 17~h day of Janugry, 1966. ~ATTEST: L / CLERK OF THE COUNCIL STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, DORIS M. BROWN, do hereby certify that I am the Clerk of the Council of the City of Santa Ana; that the foregoing ResOlution was regularly introduced to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 17th day of January, 1966, and was at said meeting regularly passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: AYESr COUNCILMEN: Gilmore, Broo~s, Burk, HerHn, Morke! McMichae~, Harvey NOES, COUNCILMEN: Non~ ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: None CLERK OF THE COUNCIL