HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 04132010 - D.2RECOMMENDATION(S):
OPEN the public hearing and ask if any notified property owners wish to be heard as to the
four items specified in Section B below; CLOSE Public Hearing.
Upon completion and closing of the hearing, MAKE the findings and determinations listed
under Section B below and ADOPT Resolution of Necessity No. 2010/188 to acquire the
required properties by eminent domain.
FISCAL IMPACT:
In eminent domain actions the judgment will be the price paid for the property, and may
include court costs which are regarded as a roughly calculable expense of property
acquisition. Costs of acquisition in this case are 100% reimbursable from Contra Costa
Transportation Authority (CCTA). There will be no impact to the County General Fund.
SCH No. 2004092135
BACKGROUND:
A. Proposed Project
APPROVE OTHER
RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY
ADMINISTRATOR
RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD
COMMITTEE
Action of Board On: 04/13/2010 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
Clerks Notes:
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
AYE:John Gioia, District I Supervisor
Gayle B. Uilkema, District II
Supervisor
Mary N. Piepho, District III Supervisor
Susan A. Bonilla, District IV
Supervisor
Federal D. Glover, District V
Supervisor
Contact: Carmen Pina-Sandoval,
313-2012
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the
Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED: April 13, 2010
David J. Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
By: June McHuen, Deputy
cc:
D. 2
To:Board of Supervisors
From:Julia R. Bueren, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer
Date:April 13, 2010
Contra
Costa
County
Subject:State Route 4 (E) Widening - Somersville Road to Route 160 Project – Segment 1, Antioch area. Project No.:
4660-6X4168
CCTA in cooperation with the State of California, acting by and through its Department of
Transportation (Caltrans), propose to widen State Route 4 (SR4) East from its current four
lanes to an eight-lane facility, reconstruct interchanges, perform work on affected local
roadways, and relocate existing utilities from east of Somersville Road to west of Contra
Loma Boulevard, in the Antioch area. The improved corridor will connect to the existing
eight-lane freeway system comprised of three mixed-flow lanes and one high occupancy
vehicle (HOV) lane in each direction west of Loveridge Road while preserving sufficient
width in the SR4 median through the Loveridge Interchange to accommodate a possible
future public transit improvement (by others). The proposed project will reduce existing
traffic congestion, improve traffic operations, and encourage HOV use to accommodate
travel demand anticipated through the year 2030.
On June 27, 2006, this Board APPROVED the proposed project and ADOPTED the
Negative Declaration and Finding of No Significant Impact pertaining to this project that
was published on August 2, 2005.
Under this Agreement between Contra Costa County (County), Caltrans and CCTA for the
Exercise of the Power of Eminent Domain for the SR4 (E) Widening – Somersville Road to
R160 Project dated January 18, 2008, the Parties agreed and reaffirmed that the County is
designated as the party to administer the portion of the Cooperative Agreement relating to
the acquisition of real property, through eminent domain or otherwise, by and through its
Board of Supervisors, County Officials and departments, and County attorneys.
This phase of the project consists of acquiring various land rights from 11 parcels in the
project area. The land rights include fee title, temporary construction easements, footing
easements, public utility easements, and a temporary utility easement along the southerly
side of SR4 near Somersville Road and along the northerly side of SR4 near Contra Loma
Blvd. in the Antioch area.
The County, through the Real Property Division of the Public Works Department, has made
an offer of just compensation to the owners of the properties for the rights required for these
Segments of the project. The offers were based on appraisals of the fair market value of said
property rights.
Construction of the project is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2010. In order to proceed
with the project, it is necessary for the County to exercise its power of eminent domain.
Pursuant to Section 1245.235 of the Code of Civil Procedure, notice was given to the
following persons listed on the attached Exhibit “A” whose names and addresses appear on
the last equalized County Assessment Roll.
This notice consisted of sending by first-class and certified mail on February 25, 2010 a
Notice of Intention which notified the owners that a hearing is scheduled for April 13, 2010
at 9:30 a.m. in the Board's Chambers, at which time they may appear to be heard on the
matters referred to in the notice.
BACKGROUND: (CONT'D)
B. Scope of Hearing Per C.C.P. Section 1245.235
1. Public Interest and Necessity require the proposed project.
SR4 is the only east-west transportation corridor in this area that provides direct access
from Pittsburg, Antioch, and Brentwood to the greater Bay Area to the west and a link
between Contra Costa County and San Joaquin County to the east. Traffic volume on the
existing roadway is beyond system capacity, due to development in East County. This
has resulted in severe congestion and increased travel times. Further increases in traffic
volume will result in gridlock, not only in the freeway system, but also in the alternative
local street network located near the congested freeway. The project will increase the use
of HOV lanes while preserving sufficient width in the SR4 median to accommodate
future mass transit services to and from East County.
2. The project is planned and located in the manner that will be most compatible
with the greatest public good and the least private injury.
Through the planning phase of the project a number of interchange configuration,
mainline highway alignment and Somersville Road alignment alternatives were studied.
The interchange configuration, mainline highway alignment and Somersville Road
alignment selected achieved the required operational traffic improvements with the least
impact to adjacent properties. The alternative selected was designed to meet the
operational traffic needs of the interchange and Somersville Road and was designed in
conformance with Caltrans and City of Antioch design standards. The other alternative
designs not selected would have resulted in greater impact to both residential and
commercial properties and would have required more utility relocation.
3. The properties sought to be acquired are necessary for the project.
The properties sought for these Segments of the project are necessary for the widening of
SR4, the reconfiguration of the Somersville Road Interchange, the widening along
Somersville Road, the performance of work on affected local roadways, and the
relocation of existing utilities. All efforts have been made to reduce physical and
operational impacts to adjacent properties both during and after construction. The project
cannot be constructed as planned without the acquisition of these properties.
4. The offer of compensation required by Section 7267.2 of the Government Code
has been made to owner or owners of record.
The County, through the Real Property Division of the Public Works Department, has
made an offer of just compensation to the owners of record for the rights required for this
project. The offers were based on appraisals of the fair market value of said property
rights. In each case, efforts were made to acquire the required properties through
negotiated purchase and sale instead of condemnation. Attempts to negotiate a settlement
involved discussions and in some cases meetings with the owners of record and/or their
representatives.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
The County will be unable to acquire the property rights necessary for the project.
CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:
ATTACHMENTS
Resolution No. 2010/188
Resolution of Necessity
Exhibit A