Long Beach, CA
File #: 17-0347    Version: 1 Name: PW - ROI to vacate alley near 520 West Willow St. D7
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 4/21/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/9/2017 Final action: 5/9/2017
Title: Recommendation to adopt Resolution of Intention to vacate the westerly portion of the un-named east/west alley located south of 520 West Willow Street; set the date of Tuesday, June 13, 2017, for the public hearing on the vacation; and Accept Categorical Exemption CE-14-007. (District 7)
Sponsors: Public Works
Attachments: 1. 050917-C-14sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-17-0047.pdf
Related files: 16-0219
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt Resolution of Intention to vacate the westerly portion of the un-named east/west alley located south of
520 West Willow Street; set the date of Tuesday, June 13, 2017, for the public hearing on the vacation; and

Accept Categorical Exemption CE-14-007. (District 7)

DISCUSSION
In May 2016, the Westland Real Estate Group, owner of the commercial property at 520 West Willow Street, requested the vacation of the westerly 117.62 feet of the east/west alley that bisects the building and parking lot (Exhibit A). On January 5, 2017, the Planning Commission determined that the subject vacation action was not in conformance with the adopted goals and policies of the City’s General Plan. On January 13, 2017, the Westland Real Estate Group appealed the Planning Commission’s findings, and on February 14, 2017, the City Council determined that the proposed vacation of 117.62 feet of an east/west alley located east of Daisy Avenue and south of Willow Street, was in conformance with the adopted goals of the City’s General Plan and overturned the Planning Commission’s determination of non-conformance, and also approved Categorical Exemption CE-14-007 (Exhibit B).

Proceedings for this vacation are being conducted in accordance with Chapter 3, General Vacation Procedure, of the Public Streets, Highways and Service Easements Vacation Law of the California Streets and Highways Code. Findings must establish that the subject right-of-way is unnecessary for present or prospective public use. The Public Works Department supports this vacation based on findings that the north/south branch alley would be a sufficient alternative for vehicular access.

In conformance with the California Environmental Quality Act, Categorical Exemption No. CE-14-007 was adopted for this development (Exhibit C).

The Public Works Department and Police Department have reviewed the proposed right-of-way vacation and have no objections to this action.

This matter was revie...

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