Long Beach, CA
File #: 13-0984    Version: 1 Name: PW - Summary vacation - 2020 Obispo Ave.
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 10/28/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/12/2013 Final action: 11/12/2013
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution ordering the summary vacation of subterranean areas adjacent to Redondo Avenue and 20th Street, along the southeast property line of the residential condominium development at 2020 Obispo Avenue. (District 4)
Sponsors: Public Works
Attachments: 1. 111213-C-6sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-13-0111.pdf, 3. RES-13-0111 Recorded.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution ordering the summary vacation of subterranean areas adjacent to Redondo Avenue and 20th Street, along the southeast property line of the residential condominium development at 2020 Obispo Avenue. (District 4)

DISCUSSION
The Aubry Homeowners Association, in conjunction with the Lennar Homes of California, Inc, owner and developer of the condominium development at 2020 Obispo Avenue, is requesting the vacation of a 1.54-foot wide subterranean area along the southeast property line adjacent to 20th Street, and a 11.66-foot wide subterranean area along Redondo Avenue for the purpose of installing a retaining wall with soil nails. The area of the proposed vacation is shown on the attached Exhibit A.

Due to the extreme elevation changes at the southeast corner of the Aubry Homes development, it was necessary to install soil nail retaining walls to support the hillside adjacent to the homes. The soil nails extend beneath the sidewalk right-of-way approximately seven feet (7) below grade, with the exception of sections D and D1 shown on sheet 2 of Exhibit A, which are located approximately four feet (4) below grade. The surface rights above the 4-foot to 7-foot vacated area will remain public.

Proceedings for this vacation are being conducted in accordance with Chapter 4, Summary Vacation, of the Public Streets, Highways and Service Easements Vacation Law of the CaliĀ­fornia Streets and Highways Code. Section 8334(b) of that Chapter states that the legislative body of a local agency may summarily vacate a portion of right-of-way, which is excess right-of-way, not required for street or highway purposes. The Department of Public Works supports this action based on the following:

The right of way portion is not required for street or highway purposes.

The surface rights will remain public and existing public utilities will not be affected by this vacation.

On August 15, 2013, the Planning Commission determined that the su...

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