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HomeMy WebLinkAbout92-021163 REL: Z/~/92 RESOLUTION NO. 92- 021 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA VACATING CAMILLE STREET WEST OF STANDARD AVENUE AND CEDAR STREET NORTH OF BISHOP STREET WHEREAS, this Council heretofore adopted on February 3, 1992, Resolution No. 92-008, 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 Camille Street west o~ Standard Avenue and Cedar Street north of Bishop Street. WHEREAS, said Resolution gave notice that on March 2, 1992, at 6:00 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 streets; 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 vacations stating the purposes of said Resolution and the 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 streets and received and considered all evidence submitted; WHEREAS, this Council finds from all the evidence submitted that the said streets are unnecessary for present or prospective public use, based upon the following findings of fact: 1. Said streets are not necessary to provide access to abutting property owners. 2. Said streets are not necessary or convenient for servicing the flow of traffic. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of § 2381 of the Streets and Highway Code of the State of California, the City council does hereby find and determine that neither said streets nor any part thereof is useful as nonmotorized transportation facilities, as defined in § 156 of said Code; RESOLUTION 92-021 PAGE TWO NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: 1. This Council does hereby order that Camille Street west of Standard Avenue and Cedar Street north of Bishop Street, more specifically described in "Exhibit A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference, be, and the same are, hereby vacated. 2. The Clerk of the Council is hereby directed to cause a certified copy hereof, attested by her under seal, to be recorded in the office of the Recorder of Orange County at such time as the Executive Director of the Public Works Agency provides the Clerk of the Council with written notification that the Santa Ana Unified School District has completed street dedications and improvements in accordance with Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated herein. 3. The abovesaid streets shall not be deemed vacated until this resolution is recorded. 'C~osure of the abovesaid streets and alleys to vehicular traffic, as appropriate to allow for the construction of the abovesaid public improvements prior to recordation of this resolution, is hereby approved pursuant to section 21101 of the California Vehicle Code. ADOPTED this 2nd ATTEST: C~l~enri~eo fc' thGUeYcoun~i~ day of March , 199 2. Da~el ~H~ Mayor COUNCILMEMBERS: Young Aye Pulido Aye Acosta Aye Griset ~ McGuigan ~ Norton Ah~nt Richardson Ay~ APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney 2 166 CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY State of California County of Orange I, JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby certify the attached Resolution ~- O~/ to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on ~C/erk of the %-ou~cil, Date city of Santa Ana CHESTNUT $ SCI' CAMILE STREET ALLEY BISHOP J I STREET MYRTLE STREET ~SIN( ilE FAI~ lily ~ RES :)EN~ 'IAL CAMILE STREET qGLE FA~ III REI ~IDEI' TI WARREN STREET ABANDONMENT NO 89-A7 ADELINE WALKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 811 EAST BISHOP STREET 6'7 168 Legal Description Proposed Abandonment No. 89-A7 That portion of public street called Cedar Street, as shown on that certain map of Tract No. 9580 recorded in Book 161, page 18 of Miscellaneous Maps of Orange County, California, said Cedar Street bounded Southerly by the prolongation of the North line of Bishop Street; Together with that portion of public street called Camile Street as shown on said map of Tract No. 4580, said Camile Street bounded Easterly by the prolongation of the curved West line of Standard Avenue. 169 Abandonment No. 89-A7 December 9, 1991 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT Conditions for Approval Should Abandonment No. 89-A7 be approved, the project shall comply with all applicable sections of the Santa Aha Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the uniform Building code and other applicable regulations. In addition, it shall meet the following: A. Public Works Aqenc¥ The Public Works Agency has reviewed this proposed Site Plan and recommends that the proposed street abandonments be approved, but that the abandonment documents not be recorded until the School District has made the following street dedications and public improvements: a) The Santa Ana Unified school District to dedicate vehicle turn- outs on Bishop Street to eight feet back of curb as per approved impr6vement plans. The following public improvements are required: a) The following apply to all fronting public streets: 1) Furnish ornamental street lighting with underground service as directed by the City Engineer. 2) Close all unused driveways with curb, gutter, and sidewalk, as per approved improvement plans. 3) Remove and replace all uplifted/cracked sidewalk. 4) Reconstruct all water and sewer facilities as required by the abandonments, including fire hydrant relocations 5) Construct tree wells and plant street trees as per approved improvement plans. 6) Install street signs and pavement striping, including but not limited to: street name signs, school zone signs, speed limit signs, no stopping anytime signs, warning signs, bus turn-out signs, pedestrian loading zone signs, street striping and crosswalks, in accordance with signage and striping plans approved by Traffic Operations. Conditions for Approval December 9, 1991 Page 2 of 2 13. Improve Bishop Street es fellows: e) b) c) d) e) Remove and close Cedar Street with curb, gutter, and full width sidewalk. Construct new drive approach as per approved improvement plane. Conetruct eidewalk between existing sidewalk and existing curb. Conetruct turn-outs as per approved improvement plans. Conetruct wheelchair ramp at the intersection of Standard Avenue as per approved improvement plane. Improve Standard Avenue ae follows: a) Construct new drive approach ae per approved improvement plans. b) Construct sidewalk between existing sidewalk and existing curb. Improve Camile Street (cul-de-sac) as follows: a) Construct new drive approach as per approved improvement plans. Improve Chestnut Street ae follows: a) b) c) Remove and reconstruct all curb and gutter. Construct a 5' wide sidewalk at the property line. Remove the existing curb return at the intersection of Standard Avenue and construct new curb return to match existing curb alignment, including new sidewalk landing and wheelchair ramp. "/7'7 Abandonment No. 90-A8 ~ December 9, 1991 ~H{B~I Page 1 of 2 Conditions for Approval Should A~andoo/nent NO. 90-A8 be approved, the project shall comply with all applicable sections of the Santa Aha Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code~and other applicable regulations. In addition, it shall meet the following: A. Public Works Aqency The Public Works Agency recommends approval of the street Abandonment, as it is conditioned; however, we recom~end that the final abandor~nent not be recorded until the school Distric~ completes all recp/ired improvements. 2. The Santa Aha Unified School District is to complete the following: a) Dedicate a 15 feet radius property line spandrel at the northwest corner of Flower and Highland Streets. b) Dedicate the required street right-of-way for the new Richland Street cul-de-sac. c) Dedicate Richland Street underground public utility and surface easements to be reuained by the Ciry of Santa Aha. Construct a new Richland Street cul-de-sac with curb radii of 40 feet and 100 feet including curb, gutter, sidewalk, pavement and driveway. !. The following improvements shall be made to the public streets affected by the proposed abandonment: a) Close unused driveways with curb and sidewalk. b) Remove and replace damaged curb and sidewalk. c) Furnish ornamental street lighting with underground service as directed by the City Engineer. d) Construct street tree wells and plant minimum 24-inch box trees per City Standard $1112, at locations in accordance with approved improvement plans, e) Remove and replace damaged pavement. f) Relocate power poles, power pole guy downs, fire hydrants and utility Conditions for Approval Dec~raber 9, 1991 Page 2 of 2 h) i) J) k) 1) m) n) Construct storm drain system per approved Storm Drain Improvement Plan. Construct sewer improvements per approved Water Improvement Plan. Construct water improvements per approved Water Improvement Plan. Construct two Highland Avenue driveways to serve the parking lot per City Standard #1112, Case 2, (Wz23', A=33', and Construct one Highland Avenue driveway to serve the Administration Building per City Standard #1112, Case 2, (W=12', Azl2', and X=4'). Construct two Flower Street driveways per City Standard ~1112, Case 2, (W-23', A=33', and X=4'). Construct 25 feet radius curb return including wheelchair ramp, Highland Avenue. . · 176' ~0 I00' ~0o,,l r" lO0' I00' ~EN T~ ?Y 192.46' 190.78' 190.17' 60' LIJ 6O' AREA TO'BE VACATED 'o EXHIBIT A Abandonment No. 90-A8 Legal Description That certain portion of public street called Richland Street, 60,00 feet wide, established by deed recorded in Book 445, page 252 of Records of Orange County, said portion described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Richland Street with the West line of Flower Street, 60.00 feet wide; thence Southerly 60,00 feet along the prolongation of the West line of Flower Street to the intersection with the South line of Richland Street; thence Westerly 507.15 feet along said South line; thence Northerly 5.00 feet perpendicular to said South line to a point in a nontangent curve concave Westerly having a radius of 45.00 feet, a radial line to last said point being perpendicular to said South line of Richland Street: thence along said curve Northeasterly and Northerly 80.77 feet through a central angle of 102°50'23" to a point of intersection with the North line of Richland Street; thence Easterly 463.27 feet more or less along said North line to the Point of Beginning. 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