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CC Resolution 1999-113d_] RESOLUTION NO.99-113 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA DECLARING THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND NECESSITY OF ACQUISITION OF PORTIONS OF PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, IDENTIFIED AS ASSESSOR?S PARCEL NO. 769-480-011, FOR THE PURPOSES OF WIDENING AND IMPROVING JEFFERSON STREET WHEREAS, the City of La Quinta has been investigating the acquisition of various interests in property, including a permanent, perpetual easement in property located in the City of La Quinta and identified as Assessor Parcel No.769480-011, for the purposes of widening and improving the roadway on Jefferson Street from Avenue 54 to Highway 111, a distance of approximately 3.5 miles, as part of the Jefferson Street Widening Project; and WHEREAS, on September 7, 1 999, after no less than 1 5 days written notice to the record owner of the property referenced above and more specifically described and depicted in the legal description and sketch attached hereto as Exhibits A? and *?B", respectively, which legal description and sketch are incorporated herein by reference, the City Council of the City of La Quinta held a hearing for the purpose of allowing the record owner of the property a reasonable opportunity to appear and be heard on the following matters: A. Whether the public interest and necessity require the project; B. Whether the project is planned or located in a manner which is most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury; C. Whether the property proposed to be acquired is necessary for the project; and D. Whether the offer required by Government Code Section 7267.2 had been given; and whether the City had properly exercised all of its statutory responsibilities and duties antecedent to the exercise of eminent domain against the Property; and BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_]Resolution 99-113 Jeff. St./Lusardi Resolution of Necessity Adopted September 7 1999 Page 2 WHEREAS, the City Council, as a result of such hearing, has determined that the public health, safety, and welfare require that the City acquire various interests in the Property more particularly described herein the Property?'), for the purposes of widening and improving Jefferson Street including, but not limited to, the addition of up to two through travel lanes in each direction to provide a maximum six-lane facility) and the construction of raised landscaped medians; and WHEREAS, the Project for which the Property to be acquired is sought has previously been reviewed under applicable environmental review procedures, including a Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact for Environmental Assessment 99-378, approved May 18, 1999 in which the City determined that, after the implementation of identified mitigation measures, the Project created no significant environmental impacts; and WHEREAS, the City of La Quinta is authorized to acquire the Property under authority of its own charter, and Government Code 37350.5 and 40404; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, that the City Council does hereby find, determine and declare upon evidence presented to the City Council as follows: Section 1: The Project for which acquisition of the Property is required consists of the widening and improving of Jefferson Street between Avenue 54 and Highway 111, including installation of raised landscaped medians. Section 2: The property to be acquired is located within the City of La Quinta, County of Riverside, State of California, and is located on Jefferson Street, and otherwise identified as Assessor?s Parcel No.769-480-011. The portions of Property the City seeks to acquire, and the Property interests sought, consist of the following: A. A perpetual, exclusive easement for public right of way and roadway purposes, including all use of the Condemnation Parcel for purposes incident to use of property for a public right of way, including but not limited to the construction, maintenance, and operation of a roadway, underground and above-ground utilities, and appurtenances, cable, communication, or telecommunications facilities, signage, traffic control devices, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and transportation facilities such as bus bays, BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_]Resolution 99-113 Jeff. St./Lusardi Resolution of Necessity Adopted September 7, 1999 Page 3 or bus or train stops, over approximately 6,870 square feet of the Property more specifically described and depicted in Exhibits A-i" and A-2" attached hereto. B. A Temporary Construction Easement in and over approximately 9,500 square feet of the Property, more specifically described and depicted in Exhibits B-i" and B-2" hereto. The scope and terms of the Temporary Construction Easement shall consist of the interests described below: A nonexclusive easement which permits the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents, employees, and contractors, to enter upon, occupy, and pass over the temporary construction easement area, more specifically described in the legal description attached as Exhibit B-i" Easement Area") as deemed reasonably necessary for all purposes incidental to reconstructing and widening Jefferson Street in accordance with the approved street construction the Project"). The temporary construction easement shall include the right to perform any necessary excavation; gradIng; earth fill; compaction; installation of concrete forms; landscaping; irrigation; utility; and sign relocation; accommodation of private drainage facilities; and deposit of tools, equipment and material for all such necessary activities which are reasonably incidental to the work being performed on said property in connection with the Project. Such incidental activities shall include, but not be limited to, adjusting grade differentials between the planned street and the adjoining real property and/or matching existing concrete and/or asphalt paved areas, and/or natural grade areas, or such work as may pertain to on-site improvements to render the temporary construction easement area or the larger parcel to which it pertains in the same functional condition as reasonably practicable to the condition before the Project in terms of access, irrigation, and connection of public right of way improvements to the larger parcel. BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_]ResolutIon 99-113 Jeff. St.ILusardl Resolution of Necessity Adopted September 7, 1999 Page 4 The rights granted hereunder shall commence fourteen 14) days after written notification to the property owner, and shall continue in full force and effect until twelve 12) months after notice. Upon termination of the temporary construction easement, the Easement Area shall be restored to a condition that is functionally equivalent as is practicable to its condition prior to the commencement of the work. Section 3: The public interest and necessity require the Project, in that the City's General Plan, specifically the Circulation Element, calls for the widening and improvement of Jefferson Street in the manner contemplated by the Project. In addition, the Jefferson Street roadway widening is designed to widen the roadway with the addition of up to two through travel lanes in each direction to provide for a maximum six-lane facility) and the construction of raised landscaped medians. Section 4: The Project is located in a manner most compatible with the greatest public good and least private injury, in that the design of the roadway widening must of necessity occupy land which is immediately adjacent to the existing roadway, in order to improve the continuity of the alignment of the road to improve the traffic flow capacity along this segment of Jefferson Street. The project is designed in a manner compatible with the greatest public good, in that the Project will involve roadway widening and improvements which will allow for the addition of up to two through travel lanes in each direction which will improve the levels of service and associated idling, thereby, decreasing pollutant emissions and, with the improvements in place, public services will be enhanced by improved police and fire response times. The Project will result in the least private injury in that, where possible consistent with safe roadway design restrictions, the property chosen for potential acquisition was done so to minimize the number of property owners affected, and to avoid impacts to existing residences. Section 5: The Property to be acquired is necessary for the Project, in that the contemplated roadway widening and improvement must occur on property immediately adjacent to the existing roadway to insure the continuity of the roadway alignment to accommodate increased traffic handling capacity of the roadway. Section 6: The offer required by Government Code Section 7267.2 has been made to the record owner on August 5, 1999. The City's acquisition agent has attempted to negotiate with the record owner subsequent to this offer, but such BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_] Resolution 99-113 Jeff. St./Lusardi Resolution of Necessity Adopted September?, 1999 Page 5 negotiations have not proved successful in securing the necessary property interests outside of more formal proceedings. Section 7: To the extent anv of the property to be taken herein is devoted to a public use, the City finds that the proposed use for the Project is compatible with, or more necessary to, such public use, and that the City is authorized to acquire the Property pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure 1240.510 and 1240.610. Section 8: The Project has been reviewed and approved under the California Environmental Quality Act by way of approval of a Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact for Environmental Assessment 99-378, approved May 1 8, 1 999, and the City Council finds and determines that since the time of that certification there have been no subsequent changes with respect to the circumstances under which the Project is to be undertaken, no new information of substantial importance regarding significant effects or mitigation measures or alternative which has become available, and no subsequent changes have been proposed in the Project which would require important revisions to the previous environmental impact reports, such that no further environmental review attending this proposed acquisition is necessary. Section 9: The project has been reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission, and is in conformance with the General Plan.. Section 10: The City Council hereby declares it is its intent to acquire a permanent, perpetual easement in a portion of the above-referenced Property, as more particularly described in Exhibit A?1" attached hereto and a temporary construction easement in a portion of the above-referenced Property, as more particularly described in Exhibit B-i" attached hereto, in the City's name in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of California. Section 11: The law firm of Rutan & Tucker, LLP, City Attorney for the City of La Quinta City Attorney") is hereby authorized and directed to prepare and prosecute in the name of the City such proceedings in the Court having proper jurisdiction thereof, as may be necessary for the acquisition of the Property described herein, and to prepare and file such pleadings, documents, and otherwise prosecute such actions as may be necessary in the opinion of such attorneys to acquire for the City the Property. Such attorneys are specifically authorized to take whatever steps and/or procedures are available to them under the Eminent Domain Law of the State of BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_]Resolution 99-113 Jeff. St.ILusardi Resolution of Necessity Adopted September 7, 1999 Page 6 of California, including, but not limited to, seeking orders for prejudgment possession of the property. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this 7th day of September, 1 999, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Adolph, Henderson, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Rena NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None City of La Quinta, California ATTE AUNDRA L. JU OLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: DAWN C. HONEYWELt, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_] KKHIBIT A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION RIGHT-OF-WAY APN 769-480-011): IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, THAT PORTION OF LOT 47 OF TRACT MAP NO.24889 AS SHOWN BY MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 210, PAGES 38 THROUGH 52, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, BEING IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, S.B.M., MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 47; THENCE SOUTH 89?52'01" WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 47, A DISTANCE OF 130.91 FEET TO A POINT OF CUSP WITH A NON-TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 186.00 FEET, A RADIAL LINE FROM SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 10026'15" WEST; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 75'45'23', AN ARC DISTANCE OF 245.93 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE NORTH 03?48'22:? EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 47; THENCE SOUTH 00?11'49" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 167.97 FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT THEREIN; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID EAST LINE SOUTH 44?50'06,,, WEST, A DISTANCE OF 32.55 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. COMPRISING 6,870 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. I-?ND 011 BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_]EXHIBIT A" I II $? AREA OF PROPOSED I Ii' 0 RIW 6,870 S.F. I + I LOT 47. TR. 2488g, I PER MB 2i0/36-52, I I- I I w I A PORTION OF THE I I SE i14 OF SEC. 5, I I T.6 S., R.7 E., I o ii S.B.M. I I 0. 80. 150. 240' 32O? I SCALE i??eO? I 111 I I I LOT 47 ZI I w. LUSARDI I CCW I IL QO+ I IL? w II PRESM?T I I N O32?O4.982?2.2?E w N 10?26'1?"w C/L iO? USA OR 9O/2B594?? IW PER MB 2:10/38-52 52N0 AVENUE R/W EXH. LUSAROI 759-A80-011 162510.230]PF: 1221 8950 01-Jul-99 04:05 PM I 122??? BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_] Robert Bein, William Frost and Associates 74-410 Highway 111 Palm Desert, CA 92260 August 3, 1999 JN 20-301477 Page 1 of3 EXHIBIT Bi" legal Description Temporary 15' Construction Easement APN 769-480-011 In the City of La Quinta, County of Riverside, State of California, that portion of lot 47 of Tract Map No.24889 as shown by map on file in Book 210, Pages 38 through 52, inclusive, or maps, records of Riverside County, being in the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 5, Township 6 South, Range 7 East, S.B.M., more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the most Southerly Southeast corner of said Lot 47; Thence South 8905210111 West along the Southerly line of said Lot 47, 130.91 feet to a point of cusp with a non-tangent curve, concave Northwesterly and having a radius of 186.00 feet, a radial line from said point bears North 10?26'15" West, said point being the true point of beginning; thence along said curve northeasterly 245.93 feet through a central angle of 7504512311; thence tangent from said curve North 03?48'22" East, 20.82 feet; thence North 0001114911 West, 301.23 feet; thence South 8904811111 West, 15.00 feet; thence South 0001114911 East, 301.23 feet; thence South 0305414411 West, 19.77 feet to a point on a non-tangent curve concave northwesterly and having a radius of 171.00 feet, a radial line of said curve from said point bears North 8601113811 West; thence along said curve southwesterly 238.54 feet through a central angle of 7905513811; o1.? BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_]Legal Description August 3? 1999 Temporary 151 Construction Easement JN 20-301477 APN 769-480-011 Page 2of3 thence non-tangent from said curve South 0000715911 East, 12.98 feet; thence North 8905210111 East, 15.00 feet to the true point of beginning. Containing 8,553 square feet, more or less. H:\GR?O?DATA\3O1477\OFFICE\WPWIN\Lgals\769-48o4)1 1.wpd 014 BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02 d_] EX8i??iIBIT 160"'B2':40,11? SCALE 1'=80' 2+ LOT 47, TR. 24889, PER MB 210/38-52, A PORTION OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 5, T. 6 5., R. 7 E. w S. B. H. AREA OF PROPOSEl) A. P. N. 769-480-011 L S Lffi?TCE 8,553 S.F. PTR 21161?4 4 W. LUSARDI 7 ILOo? 7 E a ARC TABLE 7 7 NO. DELTA RADIUS LENGTH B+ Cl 75?45'23" 186.00' 245.93' C2 79?55'38" 171.00' 235.54' z 0 LINE TABLE 4 NO. BEARING DISTANCE Ld 5+ LA? Li N03?48'22?E 20.82' 77 L2 NO0?11?49uW 301.23' L3 S59?48'11"W 77 L4 S00?11'49?E 301.23' 7 * Exp. * L5 S03954'44?W 19.77' L6 S00?07'59"E 12.98 Li L7 N89?52'01"E 15.00 7 In L5 60' + 0 SHEET 3 or 3 SHEET 30' amod? 0 U mmT III. 0 0 + Cm) uI PH Cm) iu.u" w N 1O??6'15?W no * Lno' CIL 10' USA Cu.", DR 9O/?85948 7 z RIW PER L7 130.91 + N 99?5?01'E S MB 10/39-52 U, 0 U' T.P.0.B. P.O. C. 0 52ND AVENUE b SE COR, SEC. 5 SCALE ELD BOOK B ND. I AUGUST 2, 1999 1"=B0' 301477 BIB] 11-19-1999-U01 11:50:44AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 99-U02 113-U02