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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESO 2382RESOLUTION NO . 2382 OF PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION University Avenue District Of; -Street Parking Project Mo. 52-14 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Palo Alto, California, that it does hereby preliminarily determine that the public convenience and necessity regeire, and that it -intends to order the following work to be done and improvements to be made in and for said City, to -wit: 1(a). The acquisition of an off-street automobile parking clot and access entrance in the blocks bounded by Webster Street, Cowper Street, Lytton Avenue and University Avenue, and the im- proving of same by grading and the conetructl-n therein of pave- ment, curbs, getters, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. (b) The acqvisition of an off-street automobile parking clot and access entrances in the block bounded by Webster Street, Cowper Street, University Avenue and Hamilton Aveue, and the im- proving of same by grading and the construction therein of pave- ment, curbs, gutters, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. (c) The acquisition o.^ an off-street automobile parking plot and access entrances in the block bounded by Cowper Street, I • Kipling Street, Lytton Avenue and University Avenue, and the im- proving of same by grading and the construction therein of pave- ment, curbs, gutters, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. (d) The acquisition of an off-street automobile parking plot and access entrances in the block bounded by Kipling Street, Waverley Street, Lytton Avenue and University Avenue, and the im- proving of same by grading and the construction therein of pave- ment, curbs, gutters, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. (e) The acquisition of an off-street automobile parking plot and access entrances in the block bounded by Cowper Street, Waverley Street, University Avenue and Hamilton Avenue, and the improving of same by grading and the construction therein of pave- ment, curbs, gutters, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. (f) The acquisition of an off-street automobile parking plot and access entrances in the block bounded by Waverley Street, Bryant Street, Everett Avenue and Lytton Avenue, and the improving of same by grading and the construction therein of pavement, curbs, gutters, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. (g) The acquisition of an off-street automobile parking plot and access entrances in the block bounded by Waverley Street, Florence Street, Lytton Avenue and University Avenue, and the im- proving of same by grading and the construction therein of pave- ment, curbs, gutters, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. 2 (h) The acquisition of an off-street automobile parking plot and access entrances in the block bourded by Waverley Street, Bryant Street, University Avenue and Hamilton avenue, and the im- Droving of same by grading and the construction therein of pave- ment, curbs, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. (1) The acquisition of an off-street automobile parking plot and access entrances In the blocks bounded by Waverley Street, Bryant Street, Hamilton Avenue and Forest Avenue, and the improvement of same by grading and the construction therein of pavement, curbs, gutters, sewerage and drainage facilities and a lighting system. (j) All acquisitions, improvements, facilities and equip- ment aexiliary thereto and necessary to complete each of said sites as an off-atreet parking plot. 2. All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at the places and in the particular locations, of the forms, sizes, dimensions and materials, and at the grades and elevations, as shown and delineated upon the plane and specifications to be made therefor and filed in the office of the City Engineer of said City, reference to which is hereby made for a full, detailed description of such proposed work and for further particulars. 3. All of said work and improvements shall be done ender the supervision of the City Engineer of said City and'all said work and materials shall be done and furnished to hie satis- faction. 4. The estimated cost of said project is $1,150,000.00. 5. Said contemplated work and improvements are of more than local ordinary public benefit, and the cost thereof will be assessed upon the district benefited thereby, which district and the exterior boundaries are the composite and coneolic1ated area consisting of the parcels of land bounded gnerally Southeasterly•by Hamilton Avenue, Southwesterly by Waverley Street, Northeasterly by Lytton Avenue and Northeasterly by the C -2-S City zone line, being generally the rear lot lines of the lots abutting on Webster Street, and of the parcels of land bounded generally Northwesterly by Waverley Street, Southeast- erly by ?orest Avenue, Southwesterly by Ramona Street and Northwesterly by the C -2-S City zone line, being generally the middle of the block Northwesterly of Lytton Avenue, all as more particularly shown on a map thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk. 6. Notice is hereby given that bonds to represent the unplid assessments and bear interest at the rate of not to exceed four per cent (4%) per annum will be issued pursuant to Bond Plan E of Article LV of the Palo Alto Improvement Procedure Code, the last installment of which bonds shall mature twenty-four (24) years from the second day of July next succeeding ten months following their date. 7. Except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance of bonds, all of said work and improvements, and the proceedings therefor shall be had pursuant to Article V of said Code. 8. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 10th day of November, 1952, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M., at the Council Chambers of the City Council of said city in the City Hall of said City, are hereby fixed as the time and place when and where any and all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the City Council should not find and determine that the public convenience and necessity require the acquisition and improvement described herein, without further compliance with the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931. 9. The Clerk of said City shall give notice of the adoption of this resolution and of said hearing by publishing a Notice of Proposed Local Improvement once in the Palo Alto Times, a daily newspaper published and circulated in said City, and by posting a copy of said notice on or near the Council chamber door of said Council, said posting and publication to be had at least ten (10) days before said date of hearing. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of resdu- tion adopted by the City Council of the City of Palo Alto, California at a regular meeting held on the 27th day of October, 1952, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: •Bishop, Blois, Bower, Cathcart, Drysdale, Gaspar, Hill, Marshall, Miller, Mitchell, Montrouil, Simpson, Wells, Wickett. NOES, Councilmen: Cashel. ABSENT, Councilmen: None. APPHCVED: City erk o e City of Palo Al tr,