HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 01011968 - 1968-071 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
In the Matter of the Establishment }
of Underground. Utility Zone No. 2' } RESOLUTION NO. 68/71
(Lafayette Area) . )
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH UNDERGROUND UTILITY ZONE NO. 2
The Board. of Supervisors of Centra Costa County RESCLVES THAT:
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has adopted
Ordinance No. 1801 (Ord. C. 7801 et seq. ) which provides for the
establishment of Underground Utility Zones in those areas of the
County where the public health, safety, or welfare require the removal
of the overhead distribution system from the public streets, alleys
or ways„ and the replacement thereof with a modified underground
system.
It is the intention of this Board to conduct a public hearing
to ascertain whether the public health, safety, or welfare requires
the removal of the overhead distribution system from the public streets,
alleys, or ways of the unincorporated area along the portion of Deer
Hill Road, as proposed to be relocated by the State of California,
Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, being the road right
of gray 56 feet in width and extending easterly from the easterly Line
of Brown Avenue (Engineer's Station FL5 - 492400) to the - easterly line
of the Gelhaus property (Engineer's Station FL5 - 5214234) and having a
length of approximately 2925 feet, and the replacement thereof with a
modified underground system.
At 9:30 a.m. , on Tuesday, March 19, 1968, in the Chamber-sof the
Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, Martinez,
California,, this Board will conduct the said public hearing on the
proposed establishment of Underground Utility Zone No. 2 in the area
hereinabove described and at that time will hear the testimony of all
interested persons for or against the establishment of the Zone and
will determine if the public health, safety, or welfare requires estab-
lishment of this Zone and if Deer Mill Road is extensively used by the
general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular
traffic.
The Clerk of this Board is directed to publish the text of
this resolution at least once in the "Lafayette Sun," a newspaper circu-
lated within the hereinabove described area, at least seven (7) days
prior to the date herein fixed for the hearing.
The Clerk is further directed to notify all affected property
owners and utilities by mail of the time and place of such hearing at
least thirty (30) days prior to the date thereof,
PASSED AND ADOPTED on January 30, 1968 by this Board..
RESOLUTION NO. 68/73