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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />MAY 7, 2019 <br />TITLE: <br />ADOPT A RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO <br />VACATE A PORTION OF MAIN PLACE <br />DRIVE, ABANDONMENT NO. 19-02 <br />(STRATEGIC PLAN NOS. 3,2; 5,3) <br />RECOMMENED ACTION <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />APPROVED <br />❑ As Recommended <br />❑ As Amended <br />❑ Ordinance on 1r Reading <br />❑ Ordinance on 2ntl Reading <br />❑ Implementing Resolution <br />❑ Set Public Hearing For <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />Adopt a resolution which declares the City's intent to vacate a portion of Main Place Drive, and <br />which sets a public hearing for June 4, 2019. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The owners of the Main Place Mall, MainPlace Shoppingtown, LLC, are improving the mall site and <br />have applied to vacate a portion of Main Place Drive in conjunction with a Specific Plan to transform <br />the site with additional commercial, office, mixed-use residential, and hotel uses. The portion of <br />Main Place Drive to be vacated is situated within the northerly section of the mall, and lies between <br />Main Street and Bedford Road (Exhibit 1). The portion of Main Place Drive adjacent to the westerly <br />and southerly section of mall, between Bedford Road and Broadway would remain a public street. <br />The Specific Plan is scheduled to be presented to City Council on June 4, 2019, concurrent with the <br />public hearing set by this action for the street vacation. A staff report containing the details of the <br />proposed developments allowed under the Specific Plan will be provided for that meeting. This <br />action is on the May 7, 2019 City Council agenda to comply with procedural requirements <br />prescribed by Section 8320 of the California Streets and Highways Code. <br />According to the current version of the Specific Plan, the vacated area will be incorporated into the <br />private property and much of it will be redeveloped with mixed-use buildings. The area requested to <br />be vacated reduces the site's constraints and improves overall site function, such as setbacks, <br />building location, and site accessibility. Access to the mixed-use buildings and nearby future <br />parcels will be provided via a private drive aisle. The drive aisle would continue to connect to <br />Bedford Road and Main Street, but would not provide through public access, and will be maintained <br />by the owner. <br />According to a title report provided by the applicant and City records, the City owns a street <br />easement over the land, and if vacated, would revert to MainPlace Shoppingtown, LLC. The <br />segment to be vacated is curvilinear, generally 64' wide, and about 700' in length. The City's street <br />easement rights exclude airspace lying above an elevation of 169.8 feet, or approximately 17' above <br />1213-1 <br />