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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNB 4 ANNEXATION 140 03-02-87 · NEW BUSINESS ~i I !~ ~'.' -/~/~~ 3-2-87 DATE: MARCH 2, ~987 TO: FROM: S U BJ ECT: WILLIAJ4 A. HUSTON, CITY ~IA#AGER COPlIqU#ITY DEVELOPNENT DEPAR11qENT PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 140 LA' COLINAIBROW#ING RECOI4HENDATION: Adopt Resolution No. 87-29 which petitions the Local Agency Formation Commission to proceed with proposed Annexation No. 140 La Colina/Browning. BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: The Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of 1985 authorizes the City Council to make application to L.A.F.C.O for the annexation of territory after the adoption of a resolution. In the past it has been City Council policy to initiate annexations when citizens of the area had filed a petition with the City. A group of citizens who live in the proposed annexation area had gathered signatures for annexation from over 500 persons (in excess of 20% of the registered voters). The area is bounded by La Colina on the north, Browning Avenue on the east, existing city boundaries on the south (Burnt Mill Road) and Newport Avenue on the west {see attached map). The area consists of 1,210 single-family residences, 307 multi-family units, i church and i school. According.to the Orange County Registrar's office, there are 2,454 registered voters in this area with a projected population of approximately 5,764. The Zoning for the area is E-4 {Estate Residential); R-1 {Single-Family Residential); and 5 which denotes North Tustin Specific Plan Zoning. If the City Council adopts the attached resolution, the Local Agency Formation Commission then conducts a fact finding hearing to determine if the subject proposal meets the requirements of the Government Code. Upon LAFCO's determination, the matter is referred to the City Council as the "conduc%ing authority" for a protest hearing. In the case of inhabited March 2, 1987 Proposed Annexation No. 140 Page two territory, if less than 25~ of the registered voters of the area file a protest then the "conducting authority" orders the annexation without an election. If 25~ to $0~ of the registered voters of the area file a protest then the "conducting authority" must order an election. If more than 50~ of the registered voters protest then the annexation would be terminated. Ma~y Ann~l~hamberlain, ~hristine A. Shingleton~ Associate Planner Director of Community ~Development MAC:pef Attachments: Map Legal Resolution No. 87-29 corn munity D~volopmont Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1.3 14 15 1¢ 17 18 10 gO 21 25 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 87-29 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN~ CALIFORNIA, MAKING APPLICATION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY KNOWN AS LA COLINA/BROWNING ANNEXATION NO. 140 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Tustin on its own motion has initiated preliminary proceedings for the annexation of certain inhabited territory; and WHEREAS, the City of Tustin has the ability to extend the full range of municipal services to the subject territory to better serve the needs of the residents of the area; and WHEREAS, the City Council on March 2, 1987'did adopt a resolution of application for annexation of the subject territory to the City of Tustin; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed annexation is a Categorical Class 19 exemption from the requirements of CEQA; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Tustin, California that: The proposal for the La Colina/Browning Annexation No. 140 to the City of Tustin is made pursuant to Part 3, Chapter 1 of the Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of 1985. The proposed change of organization consists of the annexation of 389.9 acres of inhabited territory, surrounded by the incorporated limits of the City of Tustin, and the County of Orange, and said territory will derive benefits of full municipal services as a result of the annexation. The subject territory is bounded by La Colina Avenue on the north, Browning Avenue on the east, Newport Avenue on the west and Burnt Mill Road on the south. The proposed annexation is made for the purpose of increasing the economy and efficiency of government services by incorporating territory within the City's sphere of influence. The application for annexation is submitted by the City Council of the City of Tustin on its own motion along with a request from various owners and voters in the area. 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ~0 ~3 25 26 ~7 ~8 Resolution No. 87-29 page two e The Local Agency Formation Commission is hereby requested to undertake annexation'proceedings pursuant to Part 2, Chapter 3 of the Cortese-Knox Local.Government Reorganizatlon Act of 1985. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California on the day of , 1987. DONALD J. SALTARELLI, Mayor Attest: MARY E. WYNN, City Clerk MAC:pef 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3O 31 32 EXHIBIT "A" LA COLINA - BROWNING ANNEXATION NO. 140 TO THE CITY OF TUSTIN Ail of Lot 4 in Block 12; all of Lots 332, 334, 335, 336, 33? and 33B in Block 13; those portions of Lot 3 in Block 12 and Lots 331, 333 and 341 in Block 13; all of Irvine's Subdivision, in the Unincorporated Territory of Orange County, California, as shown on a map thereof recorded in Book 1, page 88 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, all of said Lots and portions of Lots being described together as a whole as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the existing boundary line of the City Of Tustin, said point being the most northerly corner of the "Eveningside-Rainbow Annexation No. 139" to said City and said point also being the centerline inter- section of Browing Avenue and La Colina Drive; Thence along said existing boundary line of the City of Tustin as established by the "Eveningside-Rainbow Annexation No. 139," by the "Ranchwood-Bellwick Annexation No. 138," and by the "Ir¥ine-Myford Annexation No. B1 (Amended), Parcel A," in a general southwesterly and northwesterly direction to the southeasterly terminus of that certain course described as "S. 49° 59' 47" E., 620.2B feet" in the "Bryan-Red Hill Annexation" to the City of Tustin; Thence along said course in the existing boundary line of the City of Tustin ~s established by the "Bryan-Red Hill Annexation," N. 49° 59' 47" W., 3S5. 13 feet, more or Page 1 of 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 EXHIBIT "A" LA COLINA - BROWNING ANNEXATION NO. 140 TO THE CITY OF TUSTIN less, to the southeasterly terminus of that certain course described as "N. 49° 59' 47" W., 233.21 feet" in the "Bryan Avenue Annexation".to said City; Thence continuing along the existing boundary line of the City of Tustin as established by the "Bryan Avenue Annexation," by the "Diamond Head-Garland Annexation No. 137," by the "Red Hill-Melvin Annexation No. 100," and by the "Red Hill-Irvine Annexation No. 70," in a general northerly, northeasterly, northwesterly and northeaste~'ly direction to the centerline intersection of Red Hill Avenue and Irvine Boulevard, said point also being the mo~t southerly corner of the "Red Htll-Irvine North Annexation No. 73" to said City of Tustin; Thence continuing along the existing boundary line of the City of Tustin as established by the "Red Hill-Irvir~e North Annexation No. 73," by the "Red Hill-Irvine Annexation No. 70," and by the "Irvine-£1i~abeth Way Annexation No. 130," in a general northeasterly and north- westerly direction to the most easterly corner of ~he "Newport-Wass Annexation ~o. 132" ~o said City; Thence continuing along the existing boundary line of the City of Tustin as established by the "Newport-Wass Annexation No. 132," N. 49° 57' 40" W., 825.00 feet, more or less, to the most northerly corner of said "Ne-wport-Wass Annexation No. 132," said point being on the centerline o£ Newport Avenue, and being also on the southeasterly Page 2 o£ ~ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 '22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 EXHIBIT "A" LA COLINA - BROWNING ANNEXATION NO. 140 TO THE CITY OF TUSTIN boundary line of the "Warren-Newport Annexation No. 115" to said City; Thence continuing along the existing boundary line of the City of Tustin as established by the "Warren-Newport Annexation No.. 115" and along said centerline of Newport Avenue, N. 40e 00' 00" E., 17.36 feet to the most easterly corner of said Annexation; Thence leaving the existing boundary line of the City of Tustin and continuing along the centerline of Newport Avenue, N. 40" 00' 00" E., 1961.59 feet to the centerline intersection of Newport Avenue and La Colina Drive; Thence continuing along the centerline of Newport Avenue, N. 39" 56' 56" E., 660.00 feet to the northwesterly prolongation of the northeasterly boundary line of Tract No. 8108, as shown on a map recorded in Book 365, pages 21 through 26 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California; Thence leaving said oenterline of Newport Avenue and along said northwesterly prolongation and along said northeasterly boundary line, S. 50" 00' 37" E., 659.~6 feet to the most easterly corner of said Tract No. Thence along tie southeasterly boundary line of said Tract No. 8108, and along its southwesterly prolongation, S. 39" 54' 44" W., 660.00 feet to the centerline of La Colina Drive; Thence along said centerline of La Colima Page 3 of 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 EXHIBIT "A" LA COLINA - BROWNING ANNEXATION NO. 140 TO THE CITY OF TUSTIN S. 50° 00' 3?" E., 1984.84 to the centerline intersection of La Colina Drive and Red Hill Avenue; Thence continuing along the centerline of La Colina Drive, S. 50° 00' 44" E., 2642.57 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. All as more particularly shown on a map, "EXHIBIT B, ' attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. CONTAINING: 389.973 acres = 0.6093 sq. mi. Legal description prepared Licensed. Band Surveyor No. 4125 (L±censo oxpirat±on date 6.-30-88) Page 4 of 4 UNIN CORP O~A TED T,C/~/~/TOR T LA COLINA - BROWNING ANNEXATION NO. 14O TO THE CITY OF 'IpUSTIN, CALIFORNIA.