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RESOLUTION NO. 82- 17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA VACATING A PORTION OF
SYCAMORE STREET NORTH OF THIRD STREET
WHEREAS, this Council heretofore adopted on
January 4, 1982, Resolution No. 82-1, wherein it declared
its intention to vacate, pursuant to and in accordance with
the provisions of Chapter 3 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the
Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, a
portion of Sycamore Street north of Third Street as
specifically described hereinbelow.
WHEREAS, said Resolution gave notice that on
February 1, 1982, at 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the
matter could be heard, in the Council Chambers of the City
of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California,
this Council would hear any and all persons interested in or
objecting to said proposed vacation of the said street; and
WHEREAS, this Council finds that said Resolution
has been published in the manner prescribed by law for the
publishing of ordinances of the City; and
WHEREAS, this Council further finds that notices
of said proposed street vacation stating the purposes of
said Resolution and time and place set for hearing were
posted as directed by the Council and required by law; and
WHEREAS, this Council at the time and place set
for hearing heard any and all persons interested in or
objecting to said proposed vacation of said street, and
received and considered all evidence submitted; and
WHEREAS, this Council finds from all the evidence
submitted that the said street described in "Exhibit A"
attached hereto, is unnecessary for present or prospective
public use, based upon the following findings of fact:
1. The said street is no longer necessary to serve
abutting property owners and occupants due to the planned
redevelopment of the area on each side thereof together with
the said street area.
2. The vacation of the said street will reduce
traffic hazards by eliminating a portion of an intersection.
3. The vacation of the said street will facilitate
smoother traffic circulation by focusing traffic flow on to
major arterial streets.
RESOLUTION NO. 82-
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4. The vacation of said street will aid in removal
blight conditions in the area by promoting the goal of
decreasing excessive rights-of-way, traffic intersections
and small, inefficient blocks.
of
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of S8340(c) of
the said Streets and Highways Code, the City Council does
hereby find and determine that, although there are in-place
public utility gas pipelines that are in use in said street,
the public convenience and necessity require the removal of
such gas pipelines from the street, because their continued
location therein would be inc~patible with the proposed
development of the area following vacation of the street.
WHEREAS, based upon the findings contained in
Initial Study No. 81-215, on file in the office of the
Planning Director of the City of Santa Ana, the City Council
hereby approves the finding of the Negative Declaration
issued thereon that the said proposed vacation will not have
a significant effect on the environment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS:
1. That this Council does hereby order that the
portion of Sycamore Street north of Third Street in the City
of Santa Ana, more fully described in "Exhibit A" attached
hereto and made a part hereof by this reference, be, and the
same is, hereby vacated.
2. Reserved and excepted from the abovesaid vacation
is the easement and right of the City of Santa Ana at any
time, or from time to time, to construct, maintain, operate,
replace and renew sanitary sewers and storm drains and
appurtenant structures in the said vacated street area,
including access to protect such works from all hazards.
3. Also reserved and excepted from the abovesaid
vacation is the easement and right of the City of Santa Ana,
pursuant to the existing franchise or renewal thereof, to
construct, maintain, operate, replace, remove, renew and
enlarge conduits, cables, wires and other convenient
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of S2381 of
the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California,
the City Council does hereby find and determine that neither
said street, nor parts thereof, is useful as a nonmotorized
transportation facility, as defined in S156 of said code;
and
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PAGE THREE
structures, equipment and fixtures for the transportation
and distribution of electric energy in the said vacated
street area, including access to protect such works from all
hazards; provided, however, the aforesaid right and easement
for transportation and distribution of electric energy shall
be restricted to the location (including depth) of existing
facilities as shown on a precise map on file in, and
permanently maintained by, the office of the Director of
Public Works of the City of Santa Ana, except as otherwise
authorized or directed by the said Director of Public Works,
and the right access to such works shall be conditional upon
the prior consent of said Director of Public Works and
subject to such conditions and limitations as he may
reasonably require for the preservation and protection of
improvements constructed in the vacated street area.
4. The Clerk of the Council is hereby directed to
cause a certified copy hereof, attested by her under seal,
to be recorded forthwith in the Office of the Recorder of
Orange County.
1982.
ADOPTED this lst day of Februar.y ,
ATTEST:
ce C. Guy, Cl.~k ~/Ehe
COUNC I LMEMBERS:
Bricken
Luxembourger
Acosta
Serrato Nay
Griset AyP
Markel Nay
McGuigan
Council
Approved as to Form:
~-dward J./C6o;fer,~ City Attorney
L~GAL DESCRIPTION
STREET ABANDONMENT NO. 109
SYCAMORE STREEl - FROM THIRD STREET NORTHWARD
All that certain portion of Sycamore Street in the City of Santa Ana, County
of Orange, State of California, as shown on that certain map of the lown of
Santa Ana, recorded in Book 2, page 51, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles
County, bounded Southerly by the North line of Third Street, 60 feet wide, as
shown on said map, and bounded Northerly by a line parallel with and distant
Northerly 140 feet, measured at right angles, from said North line of Third
Street.