HomeMy Public PortalAboutResolution 68-858RESOLUTION NO. 68 -858
(Resolution of Intention -Mall 5)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TEMPLE CITY DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
CREATE AND ESTABLISH A PEDESTRIAN MALL PUR-
SUANT TO THE PEDESTRIAN MALL ACT OF 1960,
DIVISION 13 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMPLE CITY DOES RESOLVE:
FINDINGS
SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Temple City
does hereby declare its intention to establish a pedestrian mall,
and in connection therewith determines as follows:
a) That the public interest and convenience require the
establishment of that certain pedestrian mall (Herein-
after described) and that vehicular traffic will not
be unduly inconvenienced thereby.
b) The general description of the streets, or portions
thereof, which are proposed to be established as
such pedestrian mall is as follows:
The First Alley North of Las Tunas Drive
(Formerly San Gabriel Avenue) adjacent on
the North to Lots 234 to 247 inclusive of
Tract No. 6561 in the City of Temple City,
County of Los Angeles, State of California,
as shown on map recorded in Book 72, pages
34 and 35 of Maps in the office of the
County Recorder of said County extending
from Primrose Avenue (formerly Dupuy Avenue)
as shown on said map, on the west to Temple
City Boulevard (formerly Sunset Boulevard)
as shown on said map, on the east.
c)
A general description of the mall intersections is as
follows:
The intersection of the First Alley North of
Las Tunas Drive (formerly San Gabriel Avenue) as
shown on map of Tract No. 6561 in the City of
Temple City, County of Los Angeles, State of
California, recorded in Book 72, pages 34 and
35 of Maps in the office of the County Recorder
of said County and the First Alley west of Temple
City Boulevard (formerly Sunset Boulevard) as
shown on said map.
d) A general description of the intersecting streets is
as follows:
Temple City Boulevard (formerly Sunset Avenue)
in the City of Temple City, County of Los Angeles,
State of California, as shown on map of Tract No.
6561 recorded in Book 72, pages 34 and 35 of Maps
in the office of the County Recorder of said County.
Primrose Avenue (formerly Dupuy Avenue) as shown
on the aforementioned map.
First Alley west of said Temple City Boulevard as
shown on the aforementioned map.
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e) The City Council further declares its intention to
adopt an ordinance prohibiting all vehicular traffic
on such pedestrian mall, except for parking purposes
as an adjunct to previously acquired vehicle parking
district facilities.
f) General fund monies of the City will be utilized as
the exclusive source of monies to be used to pay
for all improvements constructed within said
pedestrian mall and to pay damages, if any, allowed
or awarded to any property owner by reason of the
establishment of such pedestrian mall.
January 7, 1969, at the hour of 7:30 P. M. is hereby
fixed as the time and place for a public hearing by
the City Council of protests and objections to the
establishment of said proposed pedestrian mall. Any
and all persons having objections to the establish-
ment of such proposed pedestrian mall may file a
written protest with the City Clerk at any time not
later than the hour of 7:30 P. M. on January 7, 1969.
h) Any person owning or having any legal or equitable
interest in any real property which might suffer
damage by reason of the establishment of such pro-
posed pedestrian mall may file a written claim of
damages with the City Clerk at any time not later
than 7:30 P. M. on January 7, 1969; such written
claim must describe the real property as to which
the claim was made, must state the exact nature of
the claimant's interest therein, must state the
nature of the claimed damages thereto, and must
state the amount of damages claimed. Failure to
file such written claim within the time required
shall be deemed a waiver of any claim for damages
or compensation and shall operate as a bar to any
subsequent action seeking to prevent': the establish -
ment of such pedestrian mall or to recover damages
on account of such establishment; the filing of
such claim shall operate as a bar in any subsequent
action to the recovery of any damages or compensa-
tion in excess of the amount stated in such claim.
9)
j)
It is not proposed to levy any assessments against
any property to pay for such improvements or such
damages.
For the limited purpose of providing an area in
order to determine frontage properties (pursuant
to Section 11306 of the Streets and Highways Code),
a district is hereby declared of the property front-
ing said proposed pedestrian mall between the inter-
secting streets above described.
MALL DISTRICT
SECTION 2. The City Council hereby refers to that certain
map, designated as map entitled "Pedestrian Mall Map No. 5 on file
with the City Clerk of the City of Temple City for a description of
the streets proposed to be established as a pedestrian mall for a
delineation of the mall intersections and intersecting streets and
for a delineation of the frontage district, which said map is hereby
adopted as the official map of said proposed mall, pursuant to
Section 11201 of the Streets and Highways Code.
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IMPROVEMENTS
SECTION 3. The general description of the improvements
proposed to be made within such proposed mall is as follows:
1. Clearing and grading.
2. Paving asphaltic material, together with suitable base,
where required.
3. Removal, construction and reconstruction of sidewalks,
curbs, and gutters, as required.
4. Installation of lighting systems.
5. Construction of retaining walls, as required.
6. Construction of planting areas together with land-
scaping, water lines and sprinkling systems.
7. Construction of necessary drainage facilities.
8. Any necessary work and materials appurtenant to any
of the foregoing or necessary to comply with the
City ordinances.
General fund monies will be used as the exclusive source of
monies to pay the costs and expenses of such improvements and it
is not intended or proposed that any funds be assessed against
any property or that any of such improvements be established
under any improvement act other than the Pedestrian: Mall Act of
1960.
A plan showing the general nature of such improvements is on
file in the office of the City Clerk, and all of the work and
improvements to be done shall be constructed upon the grades,
upon the lines, between the points, of the dimensions, at the
places and in the manner shown on said map entitled "Pedestrian
Mall Plan No. 5 ", which said map is hereby officially adopted
by the City Council.
ESTIMATED COST
SECTION 4. -- The City Engineer has estimated the costs of
such improvements and incidental expenses at $15,000.00.
PUBLICATION
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall post, publish, mail, and
record copies of this Resolution as required by the Pedestrian
Mall Act of 1960.
CERTIFICATION
SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of September, 1968.
ATTEST:
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly
adopted by the City Council of the City of Temple City at a regu-
lar meeting held on the 17th day of September, 1968, by the
following vote of the City Council:
AYES: Councilmen - Beckley, Harker, Merritt, Tyrell, Briggs
NOES: Councilmen -None
ABSENT: Councilmen -None