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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 5 ALLEY VACATION 12-20-82AGENDA DATE: DECEMBER 13, 1982 CONSENT CAT,P, NDAR Inter -(:om TO: WILLIAM HUSTON, CITY MANAGER FROM: BOB LEDENDECKER, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER SUBJECT: ALLEY VACATION AND ABANDONMENT RECOMMENDATION: That the Tustin City Council, at their meeting of December 20, 1982, adopt the attached resolution declaring the City's intention to vacate and abandon a portion of the alley between E1Camino Real and "C" Street northerly of Second St. and to fix a time and place of public hearing thereon. BACKGROUND: The attached resolution is a declaration of intention to vacate and abandon a portionof an alley between E1Camino Real and "C" Street and northerly of Second Street, and to fix a time and place of public hearing thereon That portion of alley to be vacated and abandoned is described and delineated on Exhibit "A". The request for this alley abandonment comes from two individuals as indicated on the attached letter, so that the proposed office building development for 175 "C" Street can proceed as outlined in Variance No. 82-9. This alley presently contains a sanitary sewer facility which also will require abandonment. The property owner at 175 "C" St. has made provisions to provide sewer connection for the parcel at 170 E1Camino Real. Records indicate there are no other utility easements located within the alley. On December 20, 1982, the Planning Agency will be requested to adopt a resolution recommending to the City Council the disposition of this portion of the alley right-o-way. The following is the anticipated scheduling for the proposed vacation and abandonment: December 20, 1982 - Adopt resolution to declare the City's intention to vacate and December 30, 1982 - Publish in Tustin News the notice of proposed hearing. ALLEY VACATION AND ABANDONMENT DECEMBER 13, 1982 PAGE TWO January 17, 1982 - Hold public hearing and adopt resolution ordering vacation (if applicable}. BOB LEDENDECKER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/ CITY ENGINEER db Attachment 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1§ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 RESOLUTION NO. 82-92 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE AND ABANDON A PORTION OF AN ALLEY BETWEEN EL CAMINO REAL AND "C" STREET AND NORTHERLY OF SECOND STREET AND TO FIX A TIME AND PLACE OF PUBLIC HEARING THEREON. WHEREAS, the initial construction of a portion of said alley was for access to parcels of land known as 175 "C" Street and 170 E1Camino Real; and WHEREAS, said proposed office development located at 175 "C" Street and 170 E1Camino Real will not require access from said alley; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, does hereby resolve as follows: It is the intention of the City Council to vacate that portion of an alley between E1Camino Real and "C" Street and northerly of Second Street shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, and on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. A finding that the alley is unnecessary for present or prospective street purposes. 3. Reservation of easements per Section 8330 of the Street and Highway Code. 4. Categorical exemption from EIR requirements. A public hearing is hereby set for January 17, 1982, at 7:30 p.m., in the Chambers of the City Council at 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, California, for hearing all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed vacation. This resolution shall be published once in the Tustin News, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Tustin, not less than fifteen (15} days before said hearing, and notice of said hearing shall be posted conspicuously along the ~ine of the portion of said alley proposed to be vacated not less than ten (10) days before said hearing, not more than three hundred feet (300') apart, and not less than three (3) copies shall be posted. The City Council elects to proceed under the provisions of Chapter 2, Part 3, Division g (Sections 8320 et seq.) of the California Streets and Highways Code. 28 1 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 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council, held on the 20th day of December ~ , 1982. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK PUBLISH TUSTIN NEWS: December 30, 1982 EXHIBIT "A" Vacation and abandonment of a portion of an alley between E1 Camino Real and "C" Street and northerly of Secton Street. Those portions of Lots 3 and 18, Book 4, of the Tustin City tract as shown on a map recorded in Book 4, Page 218, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, described as follows: The westerly 10.00 feet of Lot 3, Block 4, of said Tustin City Tract and the easterly 10.00 feet of Lot 18, Block 4, of said Tustin City tract. AGENDA DATE:: TO: THRU: FROM: SUBJECT: OLD BUSINESS ,nter-Com DECEMBER 15, 1982 BILL HUSTONI CITY MANAGER BOB LEDENDEcKER, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER MONDA BUCKLEY, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SURVEY OF ORANGE COUNTY CITIES RESIDENTIAL REFUSE SYSTEMS Attached is recap of the information acquired from a telephone survey conducted December 13, 1982 regarding residential refuse systems in other Orange County cities as well as the County of Orange. The survey indicates the name of the agency, the person from whom the information was obtained, the company servicing the area, the monthly fee collected with special notes as applicable, if franchised, the percentage of gross, and annual revenues generated. If you need further infbrmation, please contact me at your convenience. MONDA BUCKLEY / ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISANT db Attachment SURVEY - RESIDENTIAL REFUSE December 13, 1982 GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY Anaheim Santon Garden Grove Garden Grove Westminster Midway City Santa Ana Orange Cerritos Laguna PERSON CONTACTED Mr. Oswald $4.44 paid by resident monthly No franchise fees No annual revenue SERVICING COMPANY J. Cox Refuse Don Selfridge $3,75 paid by resident monthly No franchise fee No annual revenue Stanton Disposal Ron Kates $1.78 paid thru augmentation fund 3.19 paid by resident monthly ~ - Total per month No franchise fee No annual revenue Garden Grove Disposal Bob Bush Midway Disposal $1.00 augmentation funds 1.04 paid by resident monthly ~ - Total per month (This fee is for twice/week pickup) No franchise fee No annual revenue Jack Bill $3,54 paid by resident monthly No franchise fee No annual revenue Great Western Refuse Ted Schoettger $8.48 paid by resident bi-monthly .60 of the 8.48 collected for street sweeping No franchise fees No annual revenue Orange Disposal Mary Ann Woznick $8.42 paid by resident bi-monthly .50 of 8.42 collected for street sweeping 8% of gross revenues from commercial accounts for franchise fees $38,000 annual revenues Cerritos Disposal Dick Reese $5,46 monthly-tax roll assessment No franchise fee No annual revenue SCA Services SURVEY - RESIDENTIAL REFUSE PAGE TWO GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY Huntington Beach Yorba Linda Villa Park Ful 1 e rton La Habra Placentia Los Alamitos La Palma Irvine Fountain Valley PERSON CONTACTED Don Kiser $5.20 paid by City monthly No franchise fee No annual revenue SERVICING COMPANY Rainbow Disposal Diana Higdon $5.50 paid by resident monthly 2% franchise fee 24,000 annual revenue Yorba Linda Disposal Kathy Adrian $5.50 paid by resident monthly No franchise fee $3,200 annual revenue Villa Park Disposal Start Getti $9.00 paid by resident bi-monthly No franchise fee $8,000 annual revenue M G Refuse Joe Gallina $4.89 paid by resident monthly .33 of the 4.89 paid to General Fund 2% franchise fee (Commercial/ Industrial and Residential) $48,456 annual revenue Western Waste Disposal Frank Dunnsvant $4.68 paid by resident monthly 50% franchise fee $85,000 annual revenue J. Cox Disposal No response Mary Clark Park Disosal $4.42 paid by resident monthly 1.47 of th 4.42 used for street sweeping 10% franchise fee 10,000 annual revenue Nancy Miller $4.23 paid by resident monthly .39 of the 4.23 paid to General Fund No franchise fee 102,960 annual revenue Dewey Rubbish Mr. Lombaugh $5.29 paid by resident monthly 5% franchise fee for Commercial/ Industrial 28,000 annual revenue Rainbow Disposal SURVEY - RESIDENTIAL REFUSE PAGE THREE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY Cypress Costa Mesa Buena Park Brea Newport Beach County of Orange PERSON CONTACTED Sue Hayzlett $5.50 paid by resident monthly 3% franchise fee for Commercial/ Industrial $38,000 annual revenue Bruce Mattern $5.17 monthly-tax roll assessment No franchise fee No annual revenue Mr. Souder $4.85 paid by resident monthly 2% franchise fee for Commercial $14,400 annual revenue Bob Lara $7.50 paid by resident bi-monthly 2.50 of the 7.50 goes to General Fund 5% franchise fee for Commercial $22,000 Geneal Revenue Waid Bailer -0- Service provided by City at no charge to resident Sam RandallqVarious $5.69 average paid by resident monthly Permit fees vary by area Annual revenue unavailable SERVICING COMPANY Cypress Disposal Orco Park Disposal J Cox Refuse City NOTES: All rates reflect the current gate fee charges Average monthly rate within the County is $4.13