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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />For Council Meeting of January 4, 2000 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY OUN IL <br />APPROVAL: HENRY GARCIA, CITY MANAG <br />FROM: JOHN C. HUTTON, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR <br />SUBJECT: DECLARATION OF INTENTION TO VACATE STREET <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY OF A PORTION OF WEST HANNA STREET <br />WESTERLY OF SEVENTH STREET — BETWEEN B.N. & S.F. <br />RAILROAD AND THE ALLEY. <br />DATE: December 28, 1999 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Addington Consulting Engineering, on behalf of David & Barbara Lozano, has requested a street <br />vacation of a portion of West Hanna Street, which is adjacent to their property frontage. This street <br />segment is between the B.N. & S.F. Railroad and the Easterly alley and also is Westerly of Seventh <br />Street. The original intent for Hanna Street ("A") was to be a through street from at Pennsylvania to La <br />Cadena drive (8th Street). In later years, street crossings over the railroad property became restricted <br />with the construction of a grade separation at "C" Street, diminishing this segment of road to a "dead <br />end" street. This portion of right-of-way has minimum benefit to the City of Colton and could enhance the <br />area by returning the use of land back to the adjacent property owners. <br />DISCUSSION / ANALYSIS: <br />This request has been review by the Design Review Committee and found to be acceptable. The City <br />Engineer, Fire and Police Department have evaluated the public safety impact of this proposed street <br />vacation and have determined it to be of minimum impact. Staff recommends street vacation, subject to <br />compliance with conditions of approval, set by the Design Review Committee and reserve the rights of <br />any and all utilities easements. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: <br />There is no substantial cost impact to the City for this street vacation. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the City Council consider the vacation request subject to the conditions <br />established by the Design Review Committee and proclaim "intention to vacate", and to establish and set <br />a public hearing on this street vacation, for the January 4, 2000 City Council Meeting. <br />Attachments: Exhibit A legal description <br />Exhibit B Street Vacation Plat <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />Item #1 <br />
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