04/22/1930-029IN THE MATTER OF
ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
NO. 2 OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
FOR THE WIDENING OF WEST CENTER STREET.
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 218.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim,
as follows:-
SECTION 1: That the public interest and necessity mequire
and that it is the intention of said City Council to order the
acquisition of all property necessary for the widening of West Center
Street from Palm Street to 'Nest Street in said city to a uniform
width of eighty -nine and one -half (89.5) feet, being forty -four and
seventy -five hundredths (44.75) feet on each side of the established
center line of said street, With additional widening at the north-
easterly corner of said Center and 'hest Streets to improve the traffic
lane to Lincoln Avenue, as shown on those certain diagrams entitled
#Acquisition and Improvement District No. 2, Plan for Widening 'Nest
Center Street from Palm Street to West Street, Assessment District No.
218" on file with the city Clerk of said City.
SECTION 2: That the property necessary to be taken for sudh
widening of Vest Center Street includes all those parcels of land
situate in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California,
described as follows : -
VINEYARD LOTS, as per map recorded in Book 4, of Deeds, pages 629
and 630, Records of Los Angeles County: -
The northerly 9.75 feet of the southerly 20 feet of the westerly 258.25
feet of the easterly 268.25 feet of Vineyard Lot D -6.
The northerly 9.75 feet of the southerly 20 feet of that portion of
Vineyard Lot D-6 lying between the westerly line of Janss Subdivision
as per map recorded in Book 8, page 5, Miscellaneous daps, Records of
Orange County, and the easterly line of Block 4, Resh'sSubdivision,
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as per map recorded in Book 4,
of Orange County.
The northerly 9.75 feet of the
Vineyard Lot D -7 lying between
and the easterly line of North
The northerly 9.75 feet of the
Vineyard Lot D -7 lying between
Street and the westerly line o:
page 92, Miscellaneous Maps, Records
southerly 20 feet of that portion of
the westerly line of North Citron Street
Ohio Street.
southerly 20 feet of that portion of
the easterly line of North Illinois
F Max Junge Subdivision as per map recorded
in Book 8, page 67, Miscellaneous Naps, Records of Orange County,
The southerly 9.75 feet of the northerly 20 feet of that portion of
Vineyard Lot E -7 lying between the easterly line of South Ohio Street
and the westerly line of Burkle's Subdivision as per map rearded in
Book 1, page 36, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County.
The southerly 9.75 feet of the northerly 20 feet of the westerly 519
feet, and the southerly 9.75 feet of the northerly 20 feet of the westerly
199.6 feet of the easterly 209.6 feet of Vineyard Lot E -6.
JANSS SUBDIVISION, as per map recorded in Book 8, page 5, Miscell-
aneous Maps, Records of Orange County: -
The southerly 9.75 feet of Lots 1,2,3,8,9, and 10.
RESHIS SUBDIVISION, as per map recorded in Book 4, page 92,
Miscellaneous daps, Records of Orange County: -
The southerly 9.75 feet of Lots,., 9, 10, 11 12, and 13 of Block 3, and of
Lots 5 and 6 of Block 4.
MAX JUNGE SUBDIVISION, as�er map recorded in Book 8, page 67,
Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County: -
The southerly 9.75 feet of Lots 1,2, and 3.
FIVE POINTS SUBDIVISION (Tract No. 254), as per map recorded in
Book 13, page 35, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County: -
The southerly portion of Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6, and 7 described as follows: -
Beginning at the southeasterly corner of said Lot I; thence N, 15q
W. along the easterly line of said lot 9.75 feet; thence westwardly
parallel with and distant uniformly 9.75 feet northwardly from th
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southerly line of said lots, 155.11 feet, A to the westerly line of
said Lot 5, said point being the point of tangency with a curve to
the right having a radius of 107.98 feet; thence northwestwardly along
said curve 39.58 feet to its point of tangency with a line bearing N.-
S4q- 35 - 30 -W.; thence N- 84 35 -30" -W along said line 128.69 feet to
its point of tangency with a curve to the right having a radius of
25 feet; thence northwestwardly along said curve 30.15 feet to its point
of tangency with the westerly line of said Lot 1; thence southwardly
along said westerly line of Lot 1 a distance of 86.42 feet to the south -
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westerly corner of said lot; thence eastwardly 330,11 feetelong� the
southerly line of said Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6, and 7 to the point of beginning.
VILLA TRACT, as per map recorded in Book 14, page 44, Miscellan-
eous Records of Los Angeles County: -
The northerly 2.25 feet of Lots 1 to 6 inclusive of Block B, and of
Lbts 1 to 6 inclusive of Block A.
BURKLE'S SUBDIVISION, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 36,
Miscellaneous Daps, Records of Orange County: -
Tne southerly 9.75 feet of the northerly 20 feet of Lots 1 to 5 inclusive.
ENTERPRISE TRACT, as per map recorded in Book 4, page 89,
Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County: -
Tne northerly 9.75 feet of Lots 5 to 13 inclusive, of Block 1.
SECTION 3: That the district of lands which will be benefited
by said proposed acquisition, to be known as the assessment district,
shall, as proposed, include all those lots an'd parcels of land in said
gity of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, lying within
the following described exterior boundary line, to -wit : -
Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Lot "W', Block 1,
Enterprise Tract, as per map recorded in Book 4, page 89, Miscellaneous
]daps, ftcords of Orange County, which point is on the present westerly
line of South Palm Street and 34.75 feet westerly from the monumented
Center line of said South Palm street; thence northwardly along the
pfesent westerly lines of South and North Palm Streets and said lines
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extended, to a point 50 feet southerly from the southerly line of
Vest Chartres Street; thence westwardly 220 feet along a line parallel
with and distant uniformly 50 feet southwardly from said southerly line
of West Chartres Street; thence northwardly 50 feet along a line
parallel with said westerly line of North Palm Street to a point on
said southerly line of West Chartres Street; thence westwardly along
said southerly line of best Chartres Street, and said line extended,
to a point on the extended easterly line of North Ohio Street, said
point being 351 feet distant northwardly from the present northerly
line of West Center Street; thence southwardly along said extended
easterly line of North Ohio Street 12.27 feet to the northerly line
of Max Junge Subdivision as per map recorded in Book 8, page 67,
Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County; thence westwardly along
said northerly line of said Max Junge Subdivision to the westerly
line of said Subdivision; thence northwardly along said westerly line
extended, 30.02 feet; thence westwardly along a line parallel
with and distant uniformly 368.75 feet northwardly from the present
northerly line of West Center Street to a point on the present easterly
line of North West Street; thence southwardly along the easterly lines
of North and South West Streets, and said lines extended, to the
Southwesterly corner of Lot 18, Block 2, Test Broadway Tract, as per
map recorded in Book 4, page 88, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange
County; thence eastwardly along the southerly line s�if Lots 18 and 3
of Block 2, and of Lots 18 and 3 of Block 1, of said Nest Broadway Tract
and said lines extended, to the present easterly line of South Ohio
Street; thence northwardly along said easterly line of South Ohio Street
to the southwesterly corner of Lot 'fall of said West Broadway Tract;
thence eastwardly along the southerly line of said Lot "aF, and o
Lots 10, 9, S, 7, and 6, Burkle' s Subdiv:�.s;i on, as ::ex° �aa::
in 7cok 11 page 36, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, and
said line extended parallel with and. distant uniformly 352.75 feet
southwardly from the present�southerly line of West Center Street, to
a point on the westerly line j] of said Enterprise Tract; thence north-
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wardly along said westerly line 1.45 Beet to the southwesterly corner
arf Lot 14, Block 1, +aid Enterprise Tract; thence eastwardly along
the southerly line of said Block 1, to the southwesterly corner of
Lot 22 thereof; thence northwardly along the westerly line of said
Lot 22, a distance of 45 feet; thence eastwardly along a line parallel
with and distant uniformly 45 feet northwardly from the southerly line of
Lots 22 and 23 of said Block 1, to the easterly line of said Lot 23;
thence southwardly along said easterly line of said Lot 23, a distance of
30.8 feet; thence eastwardly 87.9 feet along a line parallel with and
distant uniformly 14.2 feet northwardly from the southerly line of
Lot 26 of said Block ;; thence northwardly along a line parallel with and
distant uniformly 44 feet westwardly from the present westerly line
of South Palm Street, to a point on the northerly line of said Lot 'Wi pf
said Block I;
thence eastwardl# along said northerly line of Lot "a", 44 feet to the
point of beginning, excepting therefrom all property included within public
streets and alleys, all as shown on said diagrams of said assessment dis-
trict, which diagrams shall govern as to all details of the extent of said
assessment district.
SECTION 4: That because of the varying benefits to be derived
from the proposed acquisition, the said assessment district shall be divi-
ded into two separate zones, designated Zones A and B. Each of said cones,
as proposed, is plainly shown upon the said diagrams of the assessment
district, to which diagrams reference is hereby made for the boundaries
and all details concerning the said zones. The percentages,'as proposed,,
of the sum to be raised each year by the levy and collection of special
assessment taxes in said district from the lands in each of said zones for
the payments on the principal and interest of the bonds to be issued to
defray the costs and expenses of said acquisition are hereby determined
to be as follows:
From Zone A . . . . . . .88f
From Zone B . . . . . . .12E0
SECTION 5: That, to defray the costs and expenses of the said
acquisition, as above set forth, bonds will be issued to the total amount
of the same, including incidental expenses, said bonds to bear interest
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at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum,payable semi- annually,
and the aggregate principal of all bonds issued to be paid and dis-
charged within twelve (12) years after the date of issuance, approximately
one -tenth part of such aggregate principal to be paid annually
beginning three (3) years after the date of issuance, all in gold coin,
and that a special fund for the payment of said bonds will be constitu-
ted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lands within the
assessment district, according to the assessed value of said lands
(exclusive of the improvements thereon) and in accordance with the
zones and percentages as finally determined by said City Council.
SECTION 6: That eight (8) otclock P.M. of Tuesday, the 13th
day of May, 1930, at the Council Chamber of the City Counci4in the
City Hall in the City of Anaheim, is hereby fixed by said City Council
as the time and place when and where all persons having any objections
to the proposed widening and acquisition, to the extent of the assessment
district, to the zones into which said district is to be divided, or to
the percentages to be raised from each of said zones, or to any or all of
the foregoing, may appear before said City Council and be heard, provided,
that such objections must be in writing and filed with the City Clerk
before the hour set for the hearing.
SECTION 7: That the proceedings for said widening shall be had
and taken under and in accordance with an Act of the L *gislature of the
State of California known and designated as the "Acquisition and
improvement Act of 1925 approved May 23, 1925, and amendments thereto,
and said bonds shall be issued in accordance with the provisions of said
act.
SECTION 8: That the superintendent of streets of said city is
hereby appointed superintendent of work without compensation, and he is
hereby ordered to cause to be conspicuously posted, in the manner pro-
vided in said Act, notices of the adoption of this resolution entitled
"Notice of Public Improvement."
SECTION 9: That the Anaheim Bulletin, a daily newspaper pub-
lished and circulated in said City of Anaheim, is the newspaper in which
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all publications in or incident to these proceedings shall be published,
and the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause this resolution of
intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper.
The foregoing resolution of intention is approved and signed
this 22nd day of April, 1930.
Mayor of the City
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