HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 92-029 02/03/1992
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of the City of Petaluma, California
RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC CONVENIENCE
AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE ACQUISITION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS
PETALUMA AUTO PLAZA. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 19
The City Council of the City of Petaluma resolves:
A public hearing for which notice has been given by
publication, posting and mailing, has been held as to the public
convenience and necessity of the acquisition of improvements in
Petaluma Auto Plaza Assessment District No. 19, City of Petaluma,
County of Sonoma, State of California.
This City Council has heard and considered all the
evidence, both oral and written, relative to the public convenience
and necessity of the acquisition of the completed improvements, and
finds that the public convenience and necessity require the
acquisition of the following completed improvements in Petaluma
Auto Plaza Assessment District No. 19, City of Petaluma, County of
Sonoma, State of California:
1. STREET .IMPROVEMENTS
Street improvements of Auto Center Drive from a point
approximately 600 feet south of Petaluma Boulevard North to
its intersection with Industrial Way (approximately 3,000
feet) and construction of Benson Way from its intersection
with Industrial Way to Auto Center Drive (approximately 275
feet). Improvements to consist of removal of existing
pavement, curb, gutter, and/or sidewalk at all tie-in points
where the new roads intersect existing roads and construction
of a 32-foot curb-to-curb road for Auto Center Drive from the
northerly end of these improvements to approximately 2,400
feet south, where the road transitions to a 50-foot curb-to-
curb road including a 7-foot median island. Improvements of
Benson Way to consist of a 50-foot curb-to-curb road including
a 7-foot median island. Auto Center Drive and Benson Way
improvements include paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk (on
portions), street lights, signing and striping.
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2. STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS
Storm drain improvements consists of tieing in a 36--inch pipe
at two, di~f-ferent points to an existing storm drain system in
Industrial. Way and extending the storm drain system.,
consisting of pipes ranging in size from 24 inches to 36
inches, into the development. The storm drain system shall
consist of all necessary pipe..., manholes, catch basins, inlets,
and junction structures along with all necessary
appurtenances.
3. SANITARY SEWER'. LINE IMPROVEMENTS
Sanitary sewer line improvements consists of tieing. into an.
existing 12-inch sanitary sewer system running both within
Industrial Way and parallel to Industrial Way approximately
half way between the proposed Auto: Center Drive and Industrial
Way and. extending 10-inch lines into the development to serve
the lots. The sanitary sewer system shall. include all pipe,
manholes, laterals, and necessary appurtenances.
4. WATER LINE IMPROVEMENTS
Water line improvements consists of tieing in a 10-inch water
line into the existing 12-inch wa-ter main in and adjacent to
Industrial Way and extending the 10-.inch water line into the
development to serve the lots.
Water line improvements include all pipe., fittings, valves,
hydrants, services, and any necessary appurtenances.
Together with the :acquisition of all lands, easements, rights
of way, licenses, franchises, permits, right of capacity and use,
and the acquisition or performing of all auxiliary work necessary
and/or convenient to the accomplishment of the foregoing
improvements.
The Council further determines that the Special
Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Maj ority Protest Act of
193"1 shall not apply to these assessment proceedings and that this
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project shall proceed in accordance with the terms and provisions
of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913.
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) meet °
on the .------3rd. day of ....February--• ............................ 19..92, by;= he
following vote: .~..... - - - -- -• .................
Attorney
AYES: Read, Davis, Cavanagh, Sobel, Nelson, Vice Mayor [Noolsey, Nlayor Hilligoss
NOES: None
ABSENT: N o`~
ATTEST: -• ............. .. ...... -..... .. ..............--.........................
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Mayor
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