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97-068RESOLUTION NO. 97R -68 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DESIGNATING UNDERGROUND DISTRICT NO. 28 (WEST STREET NORTH OF BALL ROAD TO I5) WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on May 20, 1997 at the hour of 6:00 P.M., to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of Overhead Facilities of Utilities, as these terms are defined in Section 17.24.010.060 and 17.24.090, respectively, of the Anaheim Municipal Code, and the Underground installation of such Overhead Facilities, including the property owner's service laterals, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 17.24 of the Anaheim Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, notice of the time and place of such hearing was provided by the City Clerk by mail to all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and to all utility companies concerned at least ten days prior to the date of the hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AS FOLLOWS: 1. The City Council hereby finds and determines that the public health, safety and welfare as well as each of the specific public purposes enumerated in Section 17.24.020 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, require the removal of the Overhead facilities of Utilities, as these terms are defined in Section 17.24.010.060 and 17.24.090, respectively, of the Anaheim Municipal Code, and the Underground installation of such Overhead facilities, including the property owners' service laterals, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 17.24 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. 2. Pursuant to Section 17.24.040 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, the City Council hereby declares the above described area to be an underground utility district, as this term is defined in Section 17.24.010.080 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, to be known as Underground District No. 28 (West Street North of Ball Road to I5) (District No. 28). 3. The City Council does hereby fix March 29, 1999 as the date on which affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service, and does hereby order the removal of Overhead Facilities of Utilities, as these terms are defined in Section 7.24.010.060 and 17.24.090, respectively, of the Anaheim Municipal Code, and the Underground installation of such Overhead Facilities, including the property owners' service laterals, in accordance with provisions of Chapter 17.24 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, on or before May 30, 1999. 4. The City Council hereby determines that this Resolution shall apply to the Overhead Facilities of Utilities, including the property owners' service laterals, 12,000 volt circuits and associated facilities, street light circuits, communications lines, telecommunications facilities, telephone lines and associated facilities, telegraph, cable television, installation of street lights, and the installation of substructures, conduits, and cable lines in the public right -of -way. 5. The City Council hereby finds and declares that designation of District No. 28 is consistent with the City's Infrastructure and Parking Finance Agreement for the Disney Resort, the Anaheim Resort and the Convention Center Expansion adopted by the Anaheim Public Finance Authority on October 8, 1996. 6. The City Council hereby finds and declares that designation of District No. 28 will remove obstructions and will improve safety by removing obstructions to pedestrian and vehicular visibility, and that said street or road right -of -way is extensively used by the general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular traffic. 7. The City Council hereby requests that all Utilities with Overhead Facilities within District No. 28 underground their Overhead Facilities, including the property owners' service laterals, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 17.24 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. 8. The City Clerk is hereby directed to notify all affected utilities and all persons owning real property within District No. 28 as provided in Section 17.24.090 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 20th th day of Ma w 1997. CITY CLERK 0022357.01 \lmoses \March 18, 1997 MAYO STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 97R -68 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 20th day of May, 1997, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: McCracken, Tait, Zemel, Lopez, Daly NOES: MAYOR /COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: MAYOR /COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 97R -68 on the 20th day of May, 1997. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 20th day of May, 1997. (SEAL) CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 97R -68 was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on May 20th, 1997. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM UNDERGROUND DISTRICT NO. 28 WEST STREET (NORTH OF BALL RD TO 1 -5) EXHIBIT "A" To: Edward K. Aghjayan Public Utilities General Manager MEMORANDUM CITY OF ANAHEIM March 18, 1997 c# Gary E. Johnson Director of Public Works and City Engineer /Superintendent of Streets SUBJECT: UNDERGROUND DISTRICT NO. 28 WEST STREET FROM BALL ROAD TO I -5 FREEWAY GEJ:ay /dist28 EXHIBIT "B" Sheet 1 of 2 Underground District No. 28 involves West Street from Ball Road to I -5 Freeway. West Street is designated as a Secondary Arterial Highway and is intended to collect and distribute traffic between local streets, major and primary arterial highways. With completion of the I -5 widening, the segment of West Street will connect freeway traffic with the Anaheim Resort. Traffic safety is a major concern throughout this planned underground district. This district includes the West Street/Ball Road intersection, which ranks as the 10th highest accident location in the recent 12 -month Citywide accident count. Thirty -five total collisions occurred along this segment of West Street during the same 12 -month period. Of the total, 14 were rear -end, nine were broadside, five were side swipe, three were single vehicle -hit- fixed object, one was head -on and three were other type. In many of these incidents, sight distances impaired by utility poles may be a collision factor. I therefore recommend that, pursuant to Chapter 17.24 of the City of Anaheim Municipal Code, the City of Anaheim adopt a resolution creating Underground District No. 28 which includes the high accident location of West Street/Ball Road. The purpose of the undergrounding projects is set forth in Section 17.24.020 of Chapter 17.24 and includes traffic safety. Overhead electric facilities contribute to the obstruction of visibility of pedestrian and vehicular traffic at both intersections and driveways. Under certain circumstances, such overhead facilities may obstruct the vision of pedestrians and vehicle drivers, and adversely impact public use of the intersections and street segments. For these reasons, I strongly recommend the removal and/or relocation of all utility facilities within the West Street segments and that such work be performed concurrently with the City's underground project. UNDERGROUND DISTRICT NO. 28 WEST STREET (NORTH OF BALL RD TO 1 -5) EXHIBIT `B" Sheet 2 of 2 L LEGEND SYMBOL H H —w -H H 11 H=e o =000H H H TYPE FREEWAY SCENIC EXPRESSWAY RESORT SMARTSTREET MAJOR PRIMARY SECONDARY COMMUTER HILLSIDE MAJOR HILLSIDE PRIMARY HILLSIDE SECONDARY HILLSIDE COMMUTER CRITICAL INTERSECTION STANDARD 6 LANE DIVIDED 174 FT. HALF- WIDTNI e LANE DIVIDED 033 Fr. MALF•WIDTHI 6 IAN! DIVIDED 160 FT. HALF-WIDTH: 6 LANE OR 4 LANE DIVIDED 153 FT. MALF.WIDTMI LANE 145 FT. HALF.WIOTHI 2 LANE 132 FT. ItALF.WIDTNI 6 LANE 01NDE0 160 FT. HALF.W10TH) 6 LANE DIVIDED 153 FT. MALF.WIOTH NO ACCESS; 159 FT. HALF•WIOTM WITH ACCESSI LANE DIVIDED 133 FT. HALF -WIDTH -NO ACCESSI 133 FT. HALF•WIDTH WITH ACCESSI 2 LANE DIVIDED 121 FT. HAIF•WIOTN NO ACCESSI 123 FT. HALF.WIOTH WITH ACCESS! E LANE OR 4 LANE DIVIDED I72 FT. HALF.WIOTN MAJOR) 165 FT. HALF -WIDTH PRIMARY! STANDARD DETAIL NO. 138 13 SHEETS' CIRCULATION POLICIES 1. Classify streets and highways in accordance with their function and the nature of the area which they are intended to serve. 2. Insure the maximum use of existing Nghways and roadways. 3. Provide for the development of new transponadcn systems and modes. 4. Redevelop existing circulation lsciSties to meet present and future demand. 5. Develop major arterial highways to allow for the orderly flow of traffic toward freeways as appropriate. 6. Coordilnate t circulation system with adjacent cities, the County of Orange and State Master Plans. T. Design of arterial Nghways is to obtain the highest optimum standards of safety. efficiency and convenience of use. 8. Consideration is to be given to aesthetics. landscaping and ease of driver orientation in the development of arterial Nghways. 9. Adherence to street standards is to be strictly enforced. Deviation from the standard is depicted on the Highway Rights-of -Way map with specific designs contained on the Standard Details as authorized by the City Engineer. 10. Access onto major arterial streets is to be orderly and controlled. 11. Restrict heavy traffic from entering immedate vicinity of schools and other institutions because of noise and safety factors. 12. Unique natural features of the Santa Ana Canyon should be considered when arterial streets and highways are aligned and constructed. 13. Implement the 'Downtown Anaheim Schematic' as the directional tool for the revitalisation of Central Anaheim. CIRCULATION ELEMENT SCALE e 000 000 1000 PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF ANAHEIM 500 -94 -25