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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2004-168 N.C.S. 09/13/2004 ` ~ 2004-168 Resolution No. N.C.S. of the City of Petaluma, California ESTABLISHING AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT IN THE VICINITY OF BODEGA AVENUE FROM THE CITY LIMITS TO WASHINGTON/COURT STREETS (BODEGA AVENUE UNDERGROUND DISTRICT) WHEREAS, Chapter 14.36 of the Petaluma Municipal Code establishes a procedure for the creation of underground utility districts, and requires as the initial step in such procedure the holding of a public hearing to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires, and associated overhead structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric communication or other similar or associated service in any such district; and, WHEREAS, it has been recommended that such an underground utility district herein after referred to as "district" be formed in and upon that property, the legal description of which is set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and, WHEREAS, notice of such hearing has been given to all affected property owners as such are shown on the last equalized assessment roll, and.. to all utilities concerned in the manner and within the time required by law; and, WHEREAS, such hearing has been duly and regularly held, and all persons interested have been given an opportunity to be heard; and, WHEREAS, on August 16, 2004, the City Council confirmed Bodega Avenue, from the City limits to Washington/Court Creeks, as the priority one underground district, and directed staff to prepare a resolution calling for a public hearing and the formation of an underground district as provided in Chapter 14.36 of the Petaluma Municipal Code; and, Resolution No. 2004-168 N.C.S. WHEREAS, on August 25, 2004, the utility companies and a City representative hosted a property owner/tenants :information meeting to discuss the proposed underground utility, at which time the proposal received positive feedback; and, WHEREAS, the formation of the District as proposed is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to the following authorities: Section 15282, 15301(b), 15304 and/or 15302(d) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Petaluma that, pursuant to Chapter 14.36 of the Petaluma Municipal Code, the above-described area is hereby designated as an underground utility district, and is designated as Bodega Avenue Underground Utility District. Attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B," and hereby incorporated as a part of this resolution, is a map delineating the boundaries of said district. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the work of the utility companies for removal of all poles, overhead wires, and associated overhead structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication or similar, associated service, within the Bodega Avenue Underground District will be completed by July 2008. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the date on which the affected property owners must be ready to underground service will be no later than July 2007. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company use the underground conversion allocation pursuant to decisions of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California for the purpose of providing to each premise in the Bodega Avenue Underground District a maximum of one hundred feet (100') of individual electric trenching, conduit, conductor, backfill and surface restoration. Each other serving utility will provide service trenching and conductor in accordance with its tariffs on file with the City. Resolution 2004-168 N.C.S. Page 2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company use the underground conversion allocation pursuant to decisions of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California for the purpose of converting electric service panels to receive underground service, not to exceed a total of $1,500 per premise. BE IF FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby instructed to notify all affected utilities and all persons owning real property within the Bodega Underground Utility District of the adoption of this resolution within (10) days after the date of such adoption.. Said City Clerk shall further notify said property owners of the necessity that, if they or any person occupying such property desire to continue to receive electric, communication or other similar or associated service, they or such occupant shall, by the date fixed by the Council pursuant to this resolution, provide all necessary facility changes on their premises so as to receive such service from the lines of the supplying utility or utilities at a new location, subject to applicable rules, regulations and tariffs of the respective utility or utilities on file with the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California. Such notification shall be made by mailing a copy of this resolution and of said Chapter 14.36 of the Petaluma Municipal Code, to all affected property owners, as such are shown on the last equalized assessment roll and the affected. utilities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Petaluma hereby finds and determines as follows: The underground utility district herein created is in the general public interest .for the following reasons: 1. The undergrounding to be accomplished will avoid and eliminate an unusually heavy concentration of overhead distribution facilities. 2. The streets, roads, and rights-of--way in the district are extensively used by the general public and carry a heavy volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Resolution 2004-168 N.C.S. Page 3 3. The said streets, roads, and rights-of--way adjoin or pass through areas devoted to civic and public recreation uses, and areas of unusual scenic interest to the general public. Under the power and authority conferred upon this Council by the Charter of said City. REFERENCE: I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the Approved as to Council of the City of Petaluma at a (Regular) (Adjourned) (Special) meeting ~.---worm th on the day of ........S~pxeanber............................, 20.x.4., by the following vote: °y........ C~ Attorne AYES: Mayor Glass, Harris, Healy, Vice Mayor Moynihan, O'Brien, Thompson, Torliatt NOES: None ABSENT: N ne ATTEST: ....lx.'.'L City Clerk Mayor Council File - Res. No........2AOA.-.1.6.8........N.GS. - EXHI~TT A ~~~~lr~~~ Startir.~ at r~Ie northeasterly c_Grner of A.P.:~~'. OOF,.-36i -()28 lnc~zir,~ from.] the cGrller p02J1t S4lltllerly 115.00' then ~raesterly 69.3()' CTGSSir1,T C.rjsurt: St2-het al.~~' tG ~'~1E; d sGUttterl~~ cGrrer of A.I'. it . 006-361-005, tho+,c'~ a1o21~; ~;~vesterl~% iilliit Gf' C;ourt :'~trect and A.P.N.. 006-361-0.06, herlee'«J°ct~;~tT al0i°]~ salCl ~?rC?1'?Erty apprCi;;'srL12t" 75.00 thencE. nortlierl~- 88.4-0' to the southerly siCe of A.i'.1'~ . 006-36 i -004, thence apl~rr_:xitr:atel}- ? 0.00 to the soutll.east co,~:~er of A . P. . 0:~6- 36 i -0?~ 2. thence 100.00' v~~esterly to the southwest corner Gf A.F'.1`~. 006-351-032 and 'Hov~ard Street, thence across H~v~rard Street approxi:rzatel-y 62.00', thence tc; tllc frollta~e of A.I'._:`~. OOh-39>; tl'le.nce northe2'ly tG the nort~x~;ast corner cif said parcel to Star~leV " Stri'P.t., tlienCe dr:rC)SS JtanleY St2"Cet approxirnatFl.V (3~~.J0' G trlr, southeast CGrr~er f~f ' A.P.N. OC)6-~1:-Cil~i, t)'iC'.I1CC ~-0.~)'i~' tG all apprCS:In?c~.tCl~% 1"IaLfV('3`;' pclnt Gi tYle Sdid ~pr017?] ~y,, ta~:ei1. C.'l'. southerly thr;iu~l'I ,^-°tlter of said l;rap;.rty uppraxilrlately 50.00'; tllen~e na?-~trlwes=eriy tc the nortaherly ;;:c1.,; Gf sa;d ~r:~pe2-ty tG tl~e soUtherly side of t11e fia part Gi~ A.P.~v. OOr,-322-C~()9, 1:rle.ncc c~pp2•cxilr~ateiy 60.00' / tG t.~Ie J SGu`_11C1StL:r}1~' COI-?7Pr Cif S~il:i pr p~,""' ili::i~:;G 1-.:~:ithC'rtt ~ ,!~1 tl' tr 1'~yM, j~~ ~ o S`1T V~J tl) ~lJ nls~-..1 ~'eJ!ei C.Cril.'.-;" c7~ sad.l~rGU~]'t,}'~ tYle.nce :tie;.t'P.I';,V 13~.i~i%' tC~ ttl? SG7.I`theaSterl~' CC~rner G1 A.P.N. (~~'v-J1 i-008, tileTlC£ 71Grtllerly ~~<).~~v' tG til/ nC,,rth~Are~tc`r1V COrIIer cal Said prope]'t}%, then.Ce easterly 67..7 tG T.~~li. i)C'rt_Lit,B,St:.1`l"}~ C(JI" ;cr ~J~ t1.F'.i'vT. (~(~6-J 1 1 -U?J, tn.,nce w..sterly .~~.~_S , thence ~=~es~erl.y 26.f3'1-', ther,.:;e. z'tSterl}T , tl~?~ICe; ~~'c:ste2-?t' 28,14' i;he.rlce ~-eSterl.}' '1F,.~~' tC~ tile: wCSt?Tl~; COrner.Gf Sal prC+De2'ty, thence weste.rl y across thy. I ii~h Si:reet ri~ilt-of-v~'av to the easterly corner cf A.F'.~". y Ji - ~ ' } . 006-31 ~-040, thence ~.~vc~:ste2-ly 32.7;', th°n~'e w~si_Arl~. al~:,n~ the .r,.c,rtl,erl~' L~otllldar of said prGf:e?-*_ i.~ i' the2_~,. ~~rester,'.~~ 6+ ' 6~ ~ ~.c.~ tG die t%vesterly properi_y corA.er ~f said Taz-Gpi:Lty, t:~2C'nCL' ~.~Lti,.erl~ alo.t` tl:'_ P.,a,S1`.~.:iit' S]li: 1 CE8.50' Gf A..P.N. OOei-3 i.%- y - ` _ 04-8 to the o"CiU~:11e3tC'ri} cornE;I'Ji S?1C) 1,_7r:ri}Frf;~%. t_hIeI1Cc; `,':'eStG2"ly 1 ~C~.~(~' :1~vn~ tLIC'. SGU~ilerlV l~Gur?daY}' try t:le S,~Ltil~'~;%estC-rl'•.% C.o2•ne?. Uf Bald 13rC1pP_rt-Y, thenc:, appr~oxi.rclatel}~ 3+0.00' a.lon~; thl° ~rsesterly l~o~~Ilcarv Gf the said proper%v, tllerlc•e~ 11.76' nortl2 to the so~~tll comer cr A..F'.N'. 0+':i6-31 ~-049, ther.~'e 1.6.25' west to the rear 1iotlndar}% of sale. pxopert}', thence I.C)=?- :~,ior_~ Bald ~:cundary to the ~=aes~erlj CGI'~"IGr Gf sa2~ prGU~:2-i:i'. thE:i?CC' 1 i~. ~ I1G.'"ti1'~i'?Stf.r1V t , ' " r ~ c tr,~ c:~r Ooundary of A....N. 006-312-059, uno2•].~e. 43.b' to i:EIF: easterl}~ cer~.!,°r .`#'A.I'.N. 006-31?-0}8, tl-icnc~ nort~i~.rl" along said. sici.F pro~~ert~- line ~pprox:imate;v ?0.95' half way up sale pronert}' lirle, trlenCe ar~rGS~ SiIG. 7rO~~P,I:T}' ~1Lll~?'O?:irildtel.y X6.19' t0 the ~x~~esteri}% !:eso~utior~ 2Q04-i6S N.C.Q. Page 5 E~IIBIT A property line of said p~-open j~, thence northerly approximately 40.14' to the northeasterly corner of .A.P.N. 006-312-0.51; thence 1.10.65 along Bodega Avenue frontage of said property, hence around radius 8.4 2' and at a length of 21..17' of said property; thence approximately 20.00' do~~vn the westerly side of the said property along the Llpha.-n Strut frontage, thence moving across the Lipham Street right-of--way approximately 60.1}0' to tl~e sou±hasterly corner of ?:.P.I~T. 006-302- 007, thence along the southerly side of the said property approximately 149.70' to the south~~esterly corner of .the said property, thence northwesterly along rear parcel approximately 63.50' t.o th.e northwesterly corner of the said property, thence 2.7.80' to the southwesterly conger of ?~.P.N. 006-302-C)19, thence along the rear mast boundary of the said property 50.60', then 35.6U', then 30.20' to the southern boundary of A.P.i~. 1306-302-04i, thence 10.70' ±e the most soiitkieasterly corner, thence 47.53' ors the rear property l.u,.e of the said property, thence 72.68' along tl:ie side property boundary of *he said property and A.P.N. 006-302-09-3 to the southwesterly corner, thence moving along the front propert1~ boundary (along Baker Streetj 46.05' to the ncrthwesterly corner of the said property, thence across the Baker. Street right-of-way approximately 38.00' to the southv~~esterly corner of A.P.N. 006-301-021., thence across the frontage of the said property 50.00', 40.OG'and 5;-.G~~' i:~ a north;~~esterly trig€ction to the southwestern corner of A.P.N. 00b-3()1-0%5, thence rr:ovirag down the side bo;a.ndary in a outheasterly direction 89.00', 14.00' and- 108.00' to t-ie corner of the said property, thence 160.00' along t<he rear pr:per:}' lines, cf the. said probably as well ~ s A.P.N. 006-301-002 and 0156- 3~~1-023, tlzcnce `she rear prapert?J lines of A.P.N. 006-301-024 as well as 006-292- 005, 006-292-004, 006-292-003, 006-292-002 for a total. distance of 249.30' endin.¢ at the north~,~esteriy corner of A.P.?~'. 006-292-002, thence north at lUC.00' along the side property lint: to Bodega Avenue, thence across Bodega A~~enue approximately 60.00' to th.e corner of A.P.N. 006-221-006 and 006-2 2l -OS7, thence along the frontage of~ A.P.N. 006-221-057 to the southwesterly corner of the said property, tl-~ence along the side boundary o£ tl~e said pr~~,perty 230.97' to the r_ortl~westerly corner of the said property, thence across the rear propertj bouncary 94.40', tl~ience 107.97' sout'.~erly on tl,.e other side property Iir:e to the rear northwesterly corner of A.P.I~T. 1006-221-053, thence across the rear property lines of .the said property acid A.P.N. 006-221-054 to ~Va.l.lace Court, thence across the right-of-v~Tay of Wallace Court approximately 35.00' to the rear northwest corri.,r of A. P.Iti . 006-221-02.4, thence easterly across the rear property lines of the said property as well as A.P.N. 005-221-025, 006-221-035, 006-221-036 a.nd 006-221- 083 to the northeasterly corner of 083 approximately 258.30', thence do~Nn the easterly property line to the northwest corner of A.P: U06-221-039, thence .across rear boundary line of the said property 35.00', thence down the side property line of the said property 100.00' to tl:e southwest corner of A.. P. N . 006- 2 21-040 and the rtesoiution 2064-168 N.C.S. Page E~iHI RI7 A Bodega Avenue frontage, thence rr_ovinb east on Bodega Avenue along frontage of said fr..operty 40.00' to the intersection of Bodega Avenue and Park Lame, thence across Park Lane right-of-~cway approximately 45,OU' to A.P.N. 006-241-OCB, tJ~ence moving across frontage of said property 53.80' to the southeasterly earner, thence nor`~h along side property boundary 150.00' to the northeasterly corner, thence oast along the rear property lines 108.00' of A.P.N. 0G6-241-009 and 006-241-01O, thence ;forth ;0.00' alcng side property line of A.P.N. 006-241-0.11 tc~ `,he nortl•.~~~est corner of said property, thence east along the rear properti;,s of A.P.N. 005-241-011, 013, 014, 015 and 016 to the northeasterly corner of A.P.N. G55- 2Q-1-016, thence south along side property line approximately 120.00', '-hence 53.5G' along rear property lino of A.P.N. 006-241-031. thence 95.50 along side property Line to Prospect Street right-of--way, thence across Prospect Street -right-of- vvay approximately 42.00' to the side property line of A.P.N. 006-243-001, thence mooring southwesterly along side property line and edge of Prospect Street right-of- vaa}r to the intersection of said street and Bodega Avemae approximately ~,-G.OO', thence along frontage of said property 55.00' to the southwesterly corner of A.P.N. 005-243-002, thence northeasterly along side property line approximately 110.UO' to the z~:tersection of said ro ert ~ and side roT~ ert ~ line of A.P.I~T. OGF.J ~ P P ~ p r' ) 243-0: tiLLence .along sine properly line approximately 15.0+.)' of said p.ropc~rty to the soutl~::asteriy corner of said property; thence along rear property line of said prouFrty 26.00', thence sourtheasterly along rear property iirte of A.F.Iti. 006-''4J- 002 ;~.z;d G06-243-004 approximately 69..00', along rear property 1in.es of A.P.N. 016-243-005 and 006 for a distance of 112.00' to the northwesterly corner of A.P.rti. 006-243-008, i:hence along the rear properties of A.P.N. 006-243-008,OiG and 011 for a distance of 138.00' to ',.he rear property lire of A.I'.N. G06-243-019, ther_ce of the rear propert~r lines of said property and A.P:Iv. 006-243-012 and 013, t.!ier~ce along side property line of F,..P.N. 006-2~~3-01.3 i00.OCJ' to t~~e intersection of Howard Street, thence across the Howard Street right-of-way approxiiria.tely 70.00' to tl~te lido frontage of property A.P.N. OOn-244-004, thence along ;;aid property line tc the intersection of Howard and Union Streets, thence across the tIziion Street right-of-wa.y approximately 4-7.O0' to nor+l;westerly cosier A.P.N. 006-272--001, thence along the frontage of said property 1 U3.7G' to t-he nortl:vvesterlJ% `orno:- of A..P.N. C06-272-013., .thence across the rear property lines of the said prol.;ert}> as vaell as A.P.N. 006-272-014, Oil and a portion. of 006-272-011, thence northwesterly approximately 12.GO' to the most northwesterly coiner to the said property, thence 100.00' to the uitersection oi't17e. said property and Keokuk Street, thence across the Keokuk Street right-of-~~~ay approximately 68.00' to `she side property line and Keokuk Street right-of-way of A.P.N. 006-273-011, thence southerly approximately 95.00' to the intersection of Keokuk ar_d Washington Streets, thence across frontage of said property 49.50' to the southeasterly corner of R.eselution 200-1 tiR N.C.S. 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