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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESO 2486176 _B.E~.Q.L,!!!J.QN N 0 • 2486 OVERIWLING PROTES'I.'S AND DETEt1MINING TO PROCEED WITHOUT COMPLIANCE WITH INVESTIGATION ACT PROJECT No. 53-6 STREl'.."T LIGHTING RBCONSTRUCTION DISTRICT '.NO RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Palo Alto, Calif-ornia, that WHEREAS~ on September 28, 1953, this Council adopted its Resolution No. 2478 of Preliminary Determination to make ce~tain improvements more particularly described therein and did fix Mon- day, Oct9ber 26, 1953, at ~he Council Chambers in the City Hall, as the time and place when and where any and all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the Council should not find and determine that the public convenience and necessity require the improvements described and referred to in said resolu- tion, without compliance with the Special Assessment Investigation Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931; WHEREAS, notice of' the adoption of said preliminary r·esolu- tlon and of said time and pl~ce of hearing was given by the City Clerk by publication and posting for the time ~nd in the manner provided in said Resolution and Article I of the Palo Alto Improve- ment :Procedure Code 1 as appears !'rom aff1davi ts on file 1-1i th the City Clerk; 1 .. WHEREAS, written objections to the undertaking of 1 sald proceedings without first complying with the provisions of · said Investigation Act have beer• filed with the City Clerk at or ··· · before the time fixed for this hearing by persons interested, own- ing or having an interest 1n real property within the proposed assessment district, bearing their slgna tur·e, a description of their property, and a statement of the nature of their interest therein; and WHEREAS, all persons interested have been given an opportunity to be and were fully heard, and said Council has duly cons~.dered any and all objections and protests made, and the said proposed improvements, and the public convenience and necessity for mak1Pg same. NOll, THEREFOHE, IT IS FOTJ.ND, DETERMINED AND ORDERED, aa follows: 1. The public convenience and necessity require the improve- ments described 1n said R~solution of' Preliminary Determination; 2. P.ny and all ob,jections and protests made pursuant to said Resolution of PreliminarJ.' Determination are hereby 1 over-ruled and denied; 3. The improvements described in said Resolution shall be made under and pursuant to the p~ovisions or the Palo Alto Im- provement P:r·cc·~dure Code more particularly referred to in said Resolution, and the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply to said pro-ceedings. · * J( * * * ] ' '1 ,.., '"'""'~•·-.·~-~--,.,. .. ,.,.,.,_... ... ~ .......... --.l.l'fi_....,_~~..,.,,.. ----·~•, •-~·n ' .• ~----.. ··--,_.-, ........ "'i'*lll¥it",l~"l''~~ 177 I hereby certify that the above and foregoing resolut1on was duly and regularly adopted by the Council of the City of Palo Alto, Cal1fornia 1 at a regular meeting thereof held on the 23.t•d day of November, 1953, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Bishop, Cashel, Corcoran, Cummings, Drysdale} Hanley, Huston, Marshall, Mitchell, Porter, Rodgers, Ruppenthal, Simpson, Wickett. NC1ES: Councilmen: Byxbee. ABSENT, Councilmen: None. /" • I y f.. /J. Clty CJ.e~tf(; ~Y o~Ito ~·~ ~ APPHOVED: 'I ~ ~ ~ I ' ;~ .~ -~ t l l j i It ~ l { ~ • •