HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 1686 2519
RESOLUTION NO. /6,4
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO IMPROVE MEADOW ROAD BY THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWER SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF DOWNEY
DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT THE
COST THEREFOR, DECLARING THE WORK TO BE OF MORE THAN
LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT, AND THAT THE EXPENSE
THEREOF SHALL BE ASSESSED UPON A DISTRICT ( AD 10 6)
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Downey on February 14,
1966, did spread upon its minutes a letter from the Health Officer
of the County of Los Angeles; and
WHEREAS, the City Council on said date adopted Resolution
No. /d4,2, finding and determining that the construction of
sanitary sewers, as hereinafter set forth, was necessary as a health
measure.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY DOES
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RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the public interest and convenience require,
and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Downey
to order the following work to be done, to wit:
The improvement of that certain easement being commonly
designated and known as Meadow Road a private street
between the centerline of Bellder Drive and the easterly
termination of Meadow Road and an easement ten feet in
Easterly
width the centerline of which is the /prolongation of the
centerline of said Meadow Road and extending between the
easterly termination of said Meadow Road and a point 430
feet "" easterly of the centerline of said Bellder Drive,
by the construction and installation of a sanitary sewer
system including manholes and terminal cleanout structure
and resurfacing of roadway, reconstruction of sidewalk and
appurtenant work thereto.
That all of the foregoing work shall be done in accordance with
the profile and improvement plan, No. 1- 18 -34, and any supplemental
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drawings mentioned thereon, which said profile and improvement plan
was adopted by Resolution No. / / " of the City Council of February
14, 1966, and is on file in the office of the City Engineer of the
City of Downey, and in accordance with specification entitled Assess-
ment District 106 which was adopted by Resolution No. /
of the City Council on February 14, 1966.
SECTION 2. The estimated cost of this improvement is $9,514.53•
That said proposed work or improvement in the opinion of the
City Council of the City of Downey, is of more than local or ordinary
public benefit, and the Council hereby proposes that the district in
the City of Downey to be benefited by said work or improvement and
to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses thereof is shown on that
certain plan or map, No. 106 -B, indicating the exterior boundary there-
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of, and showing the lots, pieces and parcels of land proposed to be
assessed, approved by Resolution No. /15 - of the City Council
on February 14, 1966, and on file in the office of the City Engineer.
Said plan or map hereby is referred to and shall govern for all
details as to the extent of the assessment district. The assessment .
district includes, in general, the lots and parcels of land abutting
upon or contiguous to the hereinabove described streets, but re-
ference hereby is made to said plan or map for all details as to the
extent of said assessment district and for any variation between the
last mentioned general description and the extent of the assessment
district as shown on the plan or map. All public streets or alleys,
or portions thereof, hereby are excepted from said district.
SECTION 3. That serial bonds, bearing interest at the rate of
6% per annum, shall be issued to represent each assessment of $50.00
or more remaining unpaid for thirty days after the mailing of the
notice by the contractor as provided in Section 5390 of the Streets
and Highways Code. Said serial bonds shall extend over a period
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ending nine years from the second day of January next succeeding
the next September lst following their date. Payments on the
principal of unpaid assessments and interest shall be made by
property owners to the City Treasurer, and the sums shall be
disbursed by him or as provided in the Improvement Act of 1911
hereinafter referred to.
SECTION 4. Notice hereby is given that on March 14, 1966, at
7:30 P.M., in the Council Chamber of said City in the City Hall
located at 8425 Second Street, Downey, California, any and all
persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement,
to the extent of the assessment district, or both, may appear before
the City Council and show cause why the proposed work or improvement
should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution of
Intention. Protests must be in writing, must contain a description
of the property sufficient to identify it, and must be delivered to
the City Clerk not later than the hour set for hearing.
SECTION 5. The Superintendent of Streets immediately shall
cause notice of the passage of this Resolution of Intention to be
posted conspicuously along the line of the contemplated work or im-
provement and along all the open streets within said district, in the
manner and form prescribed by law.
The City Clerk hereby is directed to mail notices, in the manner
and form prescribed by law, of the adoption of this resolution to all
persons owning real property in the hereinbefore described assessment
district, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized
assessment roll for City taxes or as known to the City Clerk.
SECTION 6. The City Council of the City of Downey, in making
the improvement and in doing the work prescribed herein, elects to
proceed under and in accordance with the provisions of the Improve-
ment Act of 1911, being Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code
of the State of California.
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SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of
..-, this Resolution of Intention and shall cause the same to be published
twice in "Southeast News & Downey Champion" a newspaper published and
circulated in the City of Downey, the first of which publications shall
be not less than ten (10) days prior to March 14, 1966, the date of
said hearing, and which hearing shall be not less than fifteen (15),
nor more than sixty (60) days after the date of adoption of this
Resolution.
SECTION 8. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this
Resolution, and thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full
force and effect.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this /4/ day Of t-i_- r , 1966.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City/ lerk
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was adopted at
a meeting of the City Council of the City of
r ; held on the ,fL day of , 1966,
by the affi = tive vote of at least <,,�' councilmen,"/to wit: -"j7-t-L
AYES: Counc iimen :4 " 'C
NOES: Councilmen:
ABSENT: Councilmen: Ck.;744--i
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Cit y C1rk
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