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THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA WUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on March _1 L i 2LM by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS GIOIA, UILKEMA, DESAULNIER, CANCIAMILLA and GERBER NOES: NONE Resolution Establishing Underground Utility ABSENT: NONE District No. 28 ABSTAIN;.' NONE RESOLUTION NO. 2000/103 SUBJECT: Establishment of Underground Utility District No. 28 - Parker Avenue, Rodeo Area. Project No. 0676-6P1094. CDD-CP# 98-84 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES that: This Board's Resolution No. 2000/82 fixed 9:00 a.m. on March 14, 2000, as the time for a public hearing to ascertain whether the undergrounding of overhead utilities along a section of Parker Avenue, in the downtown commercial area of Rodeo is in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare. The section of Parker Avenue is as more particularly described and delineated on Exhibit "A" attached to said Resolution No. 2000/82 on file in the Office of the Clerk of this Board, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, and available for inspection. Notice of such hearing was given to all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, and utilities concerned, in the manner and for the time required by law. In accordance with the option for public interest conversion projects completed under the provisions of Pacific Gas and Electric's Rule 20A and Pacific Bell's Rule 32A.1, this Board requests the utility companies to pay for all the underground service lateral installations on private property, not to exceed 100 feet per property. The Board also intends to utilize Rule 20A funding for the panel conversion option provision based on the December 7, 1999 Advice Letter. An actual dollar amount per property has not been finalized and is subject to Pacific Gas and Electric's implementation and California Public Utilities Commission review. Said hearing of March 14, 2000, was duly and regularly held and all persons interested were given an opportunity to be heard. This Board hereby finds-that the undergrounding of utilities along a section of Parker Avenue is in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare. This Board further finds that the streets in said area are extensively used by the general public and carry a heavy volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. The Board also finds that the project, creation of the Underground Utility District, will not have a significant effect on the environment, and that it has been determined to be a Categorical Exemption Class 2d, 15302, of the CEQA Guidelines and directs the Community Development Director to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. Resolution No. 2000/103 SUBJECT: Establishment of Underground Utility District No. c - Parker Avenue, Rodeo " Area. Project No. 4676-6P1094 DATE: March 14, 2004 PACE: -2- The Board hereby directs the Public Works Director to arrange for payment of a$25.00 fee to Community Development for processing, and a $25.00 fee to the County Clerk for ding the Notice of Exemption. Pursuant to Chapter 1008-2 of Contra Costa County Ordinance Code (Ord. No. 68-10), the above-described area is hereby declared an Underground Utility District, and is designated as Underground Utility District No. 28 of County of Contra Costa. This Board hereby fixes March 1, 2441 as the date on which affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service, and hereby orders the removal of all poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures (including without limitation removal to at least the roof line of weatherheads, risers and other overhead service entrance facilities) and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service within Underground Utility District No. 28 on or before September 1, 2441. The Clerk of this Board is hereby instructed to notify all affected utilities and all persons owning real property within Underground Utility District No. 28 of the adoption of this Resolution within ten (14) days. 'Said Clerk shall further notify said property owners of the necessity that, if they or any person occupying such other property desire to continue to receive electric, communication or other similar or associated service, they or such occupant shall, by the date fixed in this Resolution, provide all necessary facility changes on their premises so as to receive such service from the lines of the supplying utility or utilities at a new location, subject to applicable rules, regulations and tariffs of the respective utility or utilities on file with the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California. Such notification shall be made by mailing a copy of this Resolution together with a copy of said Chapter 1408-2 (Ord. No. 68-10)to affected property owners within said District No. 28 as such are shown on the last equalized assessment roll and to the affected utilities. I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an JY:je action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of G:IGrpOatatTransEngi2000\Bo-Telbo2uu28.doc Supervisors on the date shown. Originator: Public Works(TE) Contact: Joe Yee,(925)313-2288 cc: County Administrator Auditor-Controller ATTESTED: community Development,C.Foley PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and California Hwy.Patrol Property owners(see list) County Administrator PG&E(via PW) Pacific Bell(via PW) Viacom(via PW) Accounting(via PW) Engineering Services,T.Torres(via PW) By Deputy Administration,S.Epperly(via PW) RESOLUTION NO. 2000/103 ve UNDERGROUND UT'ILIT'Y DISTRICTS 1006-4.604-1008-2.0043 section, except as provided in this chapter. (Ord. meanings assigned to them as follows: 71-20 § 1 (part), 1971). (1) "Commission" means the Public Utilities Commission of the state of California. 1006-4.604 Exemptions — Preexisting .12) "Underground utility district" or structures. No building, structure, well, "district" means that area in the county.within excavation, or subsurface structure existing on which poles, overhead wires, and associated. December 22, 1957, shall be deemed to be in overhead structures are prohibited as such area is violation of this chapter. (Ord. 71-20 § 1 (part), described in a. resolution adopted pursuant..to 1971). the provisions of Section 1008-2.006. (8) "Person" means and includes individuals, fs=, corporations, partnerships, and their agents and employees. (4) "Totes, `overhead wires and associated Division.1008 overhead structures" means'.poles, towers, supports, wires;- conductors, -guys, stubs, UTILITIES platforms, crossarms, braces, oriners, insulators, cutouts, -switches, communication Chapters: circuits, appliances, attachments and 1008-2' Underground Utility Districts appurtenances located above ground within a district and used or useful in supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service. "Poles, overhead wires and:' 'associated ` structures". does not include 'a -modified Chapter 1008-2 underground system .where the installation of such 'system in' a district has been spec ally UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICTS* ordered piusuant to Section 1008-2.006. ` (5) "Modified underground system". means Sections: . an electrical•distribution system consisting of '1008-2.002 Definitions. metal. poles supporting -high voltage . wires, 1008-2.004 Public hearing by board-- switches,'tran- ormers and street lights, with all Notice. other facilities and wires for'the supplying and 1008-2:006. " Deiijoiktibn by board distribution of electrical energy -and.'service ` resalutiori: placed underground, including occasional poles 1608-2.068" Unlawful acts. supporting only street lights if a light is required 1008-2.010 l,xception` Emergency.' at-a location where a metal electric distribution 1008-2.012 ExceptivnLCertain pole is not-suitablc. • • . . _. . : :• ;= :: -" :facBities: ';' (6) "County" means the county' Of Contra 1008-2.014` Notices t6 affected persons. Costa, a political subdivision .of the state 'of 1008-2.016 Responsibility of utility California. - companies. ' (7) "Board" means the board of supervisors 1008-2.018 Responsibility of property of Contra Costa County. owners--Notice issuance. • (8) "Utility" includes all persons or entities 1008-2.020 ; Respoirisibility of county. supplying electric, 'communication or similar or r' '1008-2.022. Tkne-extens on. ' issociated service by' means ';of electrical 1008:2.024 Violation-Perilty. ',` '''' `materials •or-,devi6n. (Ord. 68-10 § '2 (part), prior .196$: ` .. - . .. • � ,. .. . . •:. • code § 7801). � 1008.2.002 Definitions. -Whenever in` this %. chapter the t vvords`... iir `p 'def`ined in* this 1008-2.004 Public hearing by board — section'are used,`thi:y shall have the'respective 'Notice: The�°board may from time to time call. ' ptititic hearings to ascertain whether the public *For the statutory provisions ie aiding eonverslon of existing -nebeissity, health, Safety or welfare requires the overhead wiring to underground locations, we Str.&H.C. §5896.1 ff. removal of poles, overhead wires and associated For underground utilities in subdivisions, see Ch. 96-10, this overhead structures 'Within designated code. unincorporated areas of the county and the 475 f • _ t...t rf { { { :f # # - ! # # # .,{ t # • two t •: i : :! # • : # • to : i • . • # -'# # ## t ♦ { { # A .:a._.+aY t -t #' # {# Kai.. ! � t1 i !-• # {s R •ra # .� � s # {{ +'4 .-.�• t• i i: i • s i { t '-•,. ♦ # : # # . ## It;a • � � - ! Y • w •• i. # • • • • ##: ii . 4 s • # UNDERGROUND UTILITY DIST.. _TS 1008-2.014-1008-2.018 .(5) Overhead wires attached to the exterior regulations. and. tariffs on file with the surface of a building by means.of a bracket or Commission. (Ord. 68-10 § 2 (part), 1968: prior other fixtuie and extending .from one location code § 7808). on the building to another location on the same building or to an adjacent building without 1008-2.018 Responsibility of property crossing any public street; owners -- Notice issuance. (a) Every person (6) Antennae, associated equipment and owning, operating, leasing, occupying or renting supporting structures, used .by a utility for a budding or structure within a district shall furnishing communication services; perform construction and .provide that portion (7) Equipment appurtenant to underground of the service connection :on his property facilities, such as surface mounted trandormors, between the facilities referred to in Section pedestal amounted terminal .boxes and meter 1008-2.016 and the termination facility ;ori or cabinets,and concealed ducts; within the building or structure beim served,ill (8) Temporary poles, overhead :wires and in accordance with applicable'rules, regulations associated overhead structures used or to be and of the respective utility or utilities on used in conjunction with construction projects. file with the Commission. (Ord. 68-10 § 2 (part), 1968: prior code § (b) In the "event any person owning, 7806). - operating, leasing, occupying or renting the property does not comply with the provisions of 1008-2.014 Notices to affected persons. subsection (a) within the.time provided for in Within ten days after the effective date of a the resolution enacted pursuant to Section resolution adopted pursuant to Section 1008-2.006, the public works director shall post 1008-2.006,-the clerk of the.board shall notify written notice on the property being served and all affected utilities and all persons owning real thirty days thereafter shall have the authority to property within the`.. district created by -the order the disconnection and removal of any and resolution of" the*adoption thereof. The clerk all overhead service wires and associated shall further. notify such affected property •facilities supplying utility service to the owners of the.-necessity that, if:they or any property. person occupying,:-such property desire .to (c) If the action required in subsection (a) is -continue to.-recerve,electric, communication,`or not accomplished by any person within the time similar. or associated service, • they w or. such provided for in the resolution enacted pursuant occupant shall- provide all, necessary facility to .Section 1008-2.006, .the. public works changes on their. premises so,as to receive such director, as an alternative to subsection(b),may service from the lines of the supplying utility or give notice in writing to the person in possession utilities.at a new location, subject to applicable of such premises, and a notice in writing to the rules, regulations and tariffs .of the respective owner thereof as shown on the last.equalized utility err•utilities-bn'file with the commission assessment roll; - to ..provide the required •Notification by the clerk-of the board shall.be, underground facilities within ten days after made by marling a copy of the' resolution receipt of such notice. adopted pursuant to Section 1008-2.006, (1) The notice 'to .provide the required together with-a copy of this chapter, to affected underground facilities may "be given either by property owners as such are shown on the last personal service or by mail. In case of service by equalized assessment roll and to the affected mail on either of such persons, the-hotice'miist utilities. (Ord. 68-10 § 2 (part), 1968:,•'prior be deposited in the United •States.-mail-iii a code V807). sealed envelope with postage prepaid,'ad d to the person in possession of such premisesat 1008-2.016 .'-Responsibility of. -utility such premises, and the notice must be addressed companies. If :ixndergmund .,construction* is to the• owner thereof as such owner's name necessary to provide utility service within a appears, and must be'addressed to such,owner's district created by any resolution adopted last known address as the same appears*6n the pursuant to Section 1008-2.006, the supplying last equalized assessment roll, and when no utility shall furnish that portion of the conduits, address appears, to General Delivery, city or conductors and associated equipment required town of . . . . . . . .. If notice is given by mail, to be furnished by it under its applicable rules,, such notice shall be deemed to have been 477 r { { • { -. A 1 r R • is { ! • { CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT � Notice of Exemption. Contra Costa County Community Development Department 651 Pine Street, 4th Floor-North Wing,McBrien Administration Building Martinez, CA 94553-0095 Telephone: (510) 313-2296 Contact Person:Cece Sellgren - Public Works Dept. Project Description, Common Name (if any) and Location: Parker Avenue — Rodeo Underground Utility District, County File #CP 96- ff Project Description The project consists of the formation of an underground utility district to bury overhead utilities (including electric distribution lines, telephone lines, and cable TV) along Parker Avenue in the downtown commercial area. The existing utility poles will be removed and all streetlights and poles will be replaced with new street light poles as close to the original locations as possible. The joint trench and the underground conduits for the utilities will be located inside the right of way area for Parker Avenue. Lateral trenches and conduits will provide service to the residential and business properties fronting the streets. Property owners will be responsible for the cost of conversion of the utility service entry on their buildings to receive underground service, and any lateral trenching and conduit in excess of 100 feet. Unde+rgrounding of the utilities will eliminate conflicts between utility poles and vehicles traversing the area, and will enhance the visual appeal of the Rodeo downtown commercial area. Project location: The project is located along Parker Avenue in the west county area of Rodeo. This project is exempt from CEQA as a: — Ministerial Project(Sec. 15268) ._-, Other Statutory Exemption, Section_ Declared Emergency(Sec. 15269(a)) — General Rule of Applicability(Section 15061(b)(3) _ Emergency Project(Sec. 15269(b)or(c)) _2L Categorical Exemption, Class 2d for the following reason(s):The project consists of reconstruction of existing facilities where the new facilities will be located on the same site as the facility replaced and will have substantially the same purpose and capacity as the facility replaced. The surface will be restored to the condition existing prior to the undergrounding. Date: By: Community Development Department Representative AFFIDAVIT OF FILING AND POSTING 1 declare that on l received and posted this notice as required by California Public Resources Code Section 21152(e). Said notice will remain posted for 30 days from the filing date. - Signature Title Applicant: County Public Works Department 255 Glacier Drive Martinez, CA 94553 Attn: Janet Frattini County Clerk Fee$25 Due G:ldeaignlenviro199projects\NOEParkerAveUUD 5*D•3 CONTRA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMhN1 ~� � COSTA INITIAL STUDY cI' COUNTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE PROJECT#0676.6P1094 CP#q1-q PROJECT NAME: Parker Avenue-Rodeo Underground Utility District /14 PREPARED BY: Leigh Chavez G/,"'," DATE: 11/12/88 APPROVED BY:'- � DATE: RECOMMENDATIONS: (X) Categorical Exemption (Class 2d) () Negative Declaration () Environmental Impact Report Required () Conditional Negative Declaration The project will not have a significant effect on the environment. The recommendation Is based on the following: The project consists of reconstruction of existing facilities where the new facilities will be located on the same site as the facility replaced and will have substantially the same purpose and capacity as the facility replaced. The surface will be restored to the condition existing prior to the undergrounding. What changes to the project would mitigate the identified Impacts N/A USGS Quad Sheet Mare Island Base Map Sheet# E7, F7 Parcel# N/A GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: 1. Location:The project its located along Parker Avenue in the west county area of Rodeo. 2. Project Description: The project consists of the formation of an underground utility district to bury overhead utilities(including electric distribution lines,telephone lines, and cable TV)along Parker Avenue in the downtown commercial area. The existing utility poles will be removed and all streetlights and poles will be replaced with new street light poles as close to the original locations as possible. The joint trench and the underground conduits for the utilities will be located inside the right of way area for Parker Avenue. Lateral trenches and conduits will provide service to the residential and business properties fronting the streets. Property owners will be responsible for the cost of conversion of the utility service entry on their buildings to receive underground service, and any lateral trenching and conduit in excess of 100 feet. Undergrounding of the utilities will eliminate conflicts between utility poles and vehicles traversing the area,and will enhance the visual appeal of the Rodeo downtown commercial area. 3. Does It appear that any feature of the project will generate significant public concern? []yes [XI no []maybe (Nature of concern): 4. Will the project require approval or permits by other than a County agency?[l yes [Xj no Agency Name(s) 5. Is the project within the Sphere of Influence of any city?No G:lEnvirot89ProjectslcatexParkerAveUUD Figure I Ira MOF{ .® Q» _ Ui ' ALHAMBRA �-Za `a Qz 1=6 lity . f Y lit BRIDGE cy Q, °_ � ' Boom OctLUZO iC� 0 O , � LL RD AVE '. +tit: i CL �.NL ik roti 4 Yom` s 1y • • ���`����®'yam• vnu r rL r 4� • ��pr� ,r� iiJJ""" BOARD OF SUPERVI:,jRS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, C, FORNIA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING IN THE MATTER OF ) Resolution No. 2000/103 } Establishing Underground } Utility District No. 28 ) Parker Avenue, Rodeo area } I declare under penalty of perjury that I am now, and at all times herein mentioned have been, a citizen of the United States, over age 18; and that today I deposited Mail for mailing by the United States Postal Service in Martinez, California, first class postage fully prepaid, a copy of the above noted Resolution, and the code section in the above matter to the following: Clover&DELAWARE Richard& Suzanne Board Joseph Souza BUSINESS 411 Parker Ave 507 Parker Ave PO Box 52085 Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 Phoenix AZ 85072 Stanley&Bette Lafontaine Elwook Kronick Welfredo Ballesteros 1883 June Way 266 La Casa Via Jacqueli Ba;llesteros Paradise CA 95969 Walnut Creek CA 94598 610 Parker Ave Rodeo CA 94572 Robert&L Michelle Williams James& Suedel Baylis James & Gloria Taylor 341 Parker Ave 363 Parker Ave 9943 San Pablo Ave Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 El Cerrito CA 94530 Paul &Lai King Chong Regina Henson York Sing&Iok Kin Mock Bing&Ming Eng PO Box 72 1361 Morrill Ave 5102 Fleming Ave Rodeo CA 94572 San Jose CA 95132 Richmond CA 94804 Dennis&Wendy Black Theodore Lovato Jr. Graciett Serpa 3 Parker Ave 201 Parker Ave 4971 Santa Rita Rd Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 Richmond CA 94803 Noel Carvalho & Jaime Carvalho Diane Bessolo Fred& Shirley Moirano 386 Parker Ave PO Box 186 586 Parker Ave Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 Jeane Schaeffer John Bessolo Mahleon Oyster 1015 N Via Verano PO Box 186 2000 Broadway St Tucson AZ 85710 Rodeo CA 94572 Redwood City CA 94063 George& Sheila Bertram III Michael& Shirley Young John& Lucille Berndt 6 Rancheria Rd PO Box 5214 685 Rodeo Ave Kentfield CA 94904 Hercules CA 94547 Rodeo CA 94572 C James & Eleanor Bastiaen Nilo &Esmenia Villaluna Kevin Osman 4 Parker Ave 3 Orizaba Ave 2656 Silverado Drive Rodeo CA 94572 San Francisco CA 94112 Pinole CA 94564 John Bessolo Reba Robertson Richard&Elsie Campbell 790 Hawthorne Dr 520 6" St 2575 Kilburn Ave Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 Napa CA 94558 Daniel Man Wa& Grace David Johnson William&Aileen Alves Samantha Li 686 Parker Ave 16185 Walnut St#1 Koon Ma Rodeo CA 94572 Hesperia CA 92345 20 La Solano Millbrae CA 94030 Stella Cantrell Jerrold&Michael Parsons Maria Reyes 467 Parker Ave Deborah 551 Parker Ave Rodeo CA 94572 417 Parker Ave Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 Philip and Pearl Jang George&Vivian Rose Rosalina George &Marie Wheeler John&Luc Jang 8 Birdsong Ln 2597 Aragon Ct 555 Montgomerty St#838 El Sobrante CA 94803 San Jose CA 95125 San Francisco CA 94111 Alberta Salmon Robert&Marjo Johanson Larry&Donna Spengler 509 Parker Ave 5202 nd St 832 Windward Dr Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 James Taylor Donald& Judith Maderious Thomas & Consuelo Gozzano 700 Parker Ave Family Maderious PO Box 681 Rodeo CA 94572 123 Caprice Cir Pinole CA 94564 Hercules CA 94547 James Filippi Alita Fisher California Highway Patrol 240 Parker Ave PO Box 522 Cliff Kroeger Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 5001 Blum Road Martinez CA 94553 Noel Carvalho &Jaime Carvalho Lipson Louie& Sew Ngan PG&E 386 Parker Ave Wong Alice Hardin Rodeo CA 94572 612 Sonoma St 1030 Detroit Ave Richmond CA 94805 Concord CA 94518 United California Bank Fred&Herminia Pierce Pacific Bell P®Box 63931 837 Elm Dr Millie Tabayoyon San Franciso CA 94163 Rodeo CA 94572 Public Works Coordinator 2410 Camino Ramon Suite 350-Q San Ramon CA 94583 Bethel Missionary Bap Chur New David Herwat AT&T Cable Services 133 Locust Ct 989 Springwood Ct (Formerly Viacom) Hercules CA 94547 Rodeo CA 94572 Tommy Lehman 2900 Technology Court Richmond CA 94806 Edward Werth Richard&Ann Demartile 854 Elm Dr Jerry Demartile Rodeo CA 94572 550 San Pablo Ave Rodeo CA 94572 Tom&Peggy Gibbs Charles Steuteville Thomas &Peg Gibbs PO Box 427 1019 Hawthorne Dr Rodeo CA 94572 Rodeo CA 94572 Bud&Pat Desoto Rodeo Sanitary District Ptd Box 7946 555 Garretson Ave South Lake Tahoe CA 96158 Rodeo CA 94572 Charles Allison Andrew&Ramona Purvis 136 Columbine Dr PO Box 6 Hercules CA 94547 Rodeo CA 94572 1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct, of Martinez, California. Dated: March 20, 2000 04 Deputy Clerk C0 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on February 15, 2000 by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS GIOIA, UILKEMA, DESAULNIER, CANCIAMIY I.A AND GERBER NOES: NONE Resolution of Intention to Establish Underground Utility ABSENT: NONE District No. 28 ABSTAIN: NONE RESOLUTION NO. 2000/82 SUBJECT: Fix March 14, 2000 at 9:00 a.m. for a public hearing to discuss establishing Underground Utilityy District No.28, Parker Avenue, Rodeo Area. Project No. 0576-6P1094 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES that: The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has adopted Ordinance No. 68-10 (Ord. C. 1008-2.002 et seq.)which provides for the establishment of Underground Utility Districts in those areas of the County where the public health, safety, or welfare requires the removal of the overhead distribution system from the public streets, alleys or ways, and the replacement thereof with an underground system. Parker Avenue is the downtown commercial district for Rodeo, and a major travel route for the area, providing sub-regional north-south circulation. Therefore, it is the intention of this Board to conduct a public hearing to ascertain whether it is in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare to underground the overhead distribution system from the public street, alleys or ways of the unincorporated area along Parker Avenue in the Rodeo area, as shown on the attached map and legal description marked Exhibit "A" At 9:00 a.m., on March 14, 2000, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, this Board will conduct the saidpublichearing on the proposed establishment of Underground Utility District No. 28 in the area hereinabove described and at that time will hear the testimony of all interested persons for or against the establishment of this zone. The Clerk is directed to notify all affected property owners, as shown on the last equalized assessment rolls, and utilities concerned, by mail, of the time and place of such hearing at least ten (10) days prior to that date. I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of JYye an action taken and entered on the minutes of the G:tGrpDatolTransEng\2000180-Te\Bo9uu28.doc Board of Supervisors on the date shown. Originator: Public Works(TIE) Contact: Joe Yes,Tel.(925)313.2258 cc: County Administrator Auditor/ControW Community Development,G.SlusherSpeciaATTESTED, February 15, 2000 Engine)ring e#r Ses,C. ellga PW) PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Engineering Services,C.SNlgren(via PW) California Highway Patrol Property Owners(a"list) and County Administrator PG&E(via PW) PscMc"I(via PW) Vacom(via PW) By 6 , Deputy RESOLUTION NO. 2000/82 Rodeo — Under -)und Utility District Boundary EXHIBIT "A" Real property in the unincorporated area of Contra Costa California being a portion of the Rancho El Pinole and the Map of Rodeo filed in Book D of Maps at page 91 described as follows. Beginning at the southwesterly comer of Lot 23, Block 4 of the "Subdivision of Block 1 W"filed May 8, 1928 in Book 21 of Maps at Page 568; thence from said Point of Beginning along the northeasterly line of the "alley" as shown on said Subdivision map along blocks 4,3, and 2, north 10°52' west 1879.12 feet to the southwesterly comer of Lot 22, Block 1 of said subdivision (21 M 568) said point is also the southwesterly comer of parcel "B" of subdivision MS 115-76, filed January 27, 1978 in Book 62 of Parcel Maps at Page 47; thence along the boundary of Parcel B the following three courses (1) north 79"08' east 60.00 feet, (2) north 10°52' west 75.00 feet and (3) south 79°08' west 60.00 feet to the northeasterly line of the "alley" Block 1 (21 M 568); thence along said line north 10°52' west 475.00 feet to the northwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 1 (21 M 568); thence crossing 70 feet in width Third Street to the southwesterly comer of Lot 4 Block 7W of the Map of Rodeo (D M 91); thence along the boundary of Lot 4 north 10°52"west 125.00 feet; thence north 79°08' east 37.00 feet to the southwesterly right of way line of Pacific Avenue; thence crossing 66 feet in width Pacific Avenue to the northeasterly right of way line; thence along said right of way line also being the boundary of Block 8W(D M 91) in a general northwesterly direction 245 feet to the westerly comer of Lot 10 Block 8W; thence crossing 70 feet in width Second Street to the southwesterly comer of Lot 5 Block 9W; thence along the boundary of said Lot and its northerly prolongation north 10°52' west 315.00 feet; thence north 69°32' east 76.13 feet; thence north 10"52' west 135.00 feet to the southerly right of way line of 70 feet in width First Street; thence crossing said right of way to the southwesterly comer of Lot 2 Block 10W(D M 91); thence along the boundary of said Lot north 10°52' west 125.00 feet; thence south 69°32'west 203.00 feet to the easterly right of way line of Rodeo Avenue; thence along said right of way line and its northerly projection north 10052' west 195.00 feet to the northerly right of way line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along said right way north 6932' east 253.75 feet to the southwesterly corner of the DeMartile parcel of land recorded January 1, 1997 as series number 97-004543; thence along the boundary of said parcel north 10°41'30" west 60.25 feet; thence along the northwesterly boundary of said parcel and its northeasterly prolongation 1105 feet to the northerly corner of Parcel 'A' of Subdivision MS 71-67 filed November 29, 1967 in Book 50 of Licensed Surveyors Maps at page 14; thence along the northeasterly boundary of said Parcel 'A' and its southeasterly prolongation south 38034'11"east 240 feet to the northeasterly comer of Lot 2 Block 37E (D M 91) said point is also on the westerly right of way line of Vaqueros Avenue; thence along said right of way line south 8°00' west 70 feet to the most southerly comer of said Lot; thence along the boundary of said Block 37E north 820 west 286.09 feet to the most westerly comer of Lot 12 Block 37E; thence crossing 70 feet in width San Pablo Avenue to the northeasterly comer of Lot 2 as shown on the"Official Map of Amended Map No. 2 of Block'A' and Amended Map of Blocks `B' and `36E' in the Town of Rodeo"filed March 1, 1926 in Book 1 of Official Maps at Page 1; thence along the boundary of said Lot 2 south 8°00' west 130.00 feet; thence along the boundary of Lot 2 and Lot 1 north 82000' west 82.26 feet to the easterly right of way line of Railroad Avenue; thence crossing 80 feet in width Railroad Avenue to the northerly comer of Lot 1 Block 5W(DM91); thence along the northerly boundary of Lots 1 thru 8 Block 5W, crossing 70 feet in width John Street (vacated) and the northerly line of Lots 1 thru 9 Block 6W, south 69°32' west 491.05 feet to the 1 northwesterly comer of Lot 9 Block 6W; thence along the westerly line of said lot south 10°52' east 125 feet; thence crossing 70 feet in width First Street to the northwesterly corner of Lot 36 Block 3W (DM91); thence north 69032' east 100 feet to the northeasterly corner of Lot 33 Block 3W; thence along said Lot south 10052' east 125 feet; thence south 69032' west 12.50 feet; thence south 10°52' east 150 feet; thence south 69°32' west 37.50 feet; thence south 10°52' east 175 feet to the northerly right of way line of Second Street; thence crossing 70 feet in width Second Street to the northwesterly corner of Lot 23 Block 2W; thence along the boundary of said lot and its southerly prolongation south 10°52' east 175 feet; thence north 69°32' east 110 feet to the westerly right of way line of 80 feet in width Railroad Avenue; thence along said westerly right of way line and its southerly prolongation south 8°0' west 400 feet to the southerly right of way line of Investment Street; thence along said southerly line south 8200' east 172 feet to the westerly right of way line of the Rodeo Creek Flood Control Channel; thence along said right of way line in a general southeasterly direction 320 feet to the northerly line of Lot 4 Block B (1 OM 1); thence along said line south 79007' west 90 feet; thence south 10°52' west 140 feet to 60 feet in width Fourth Street; thence crossing Fourth Street to the northeasterly corner of the Clover Trust parcel recorded April 7, 1997 as series number 97-057043; thence along the easterly line of said parcel south 10°52' east 160 feet; thence north 79°07' east 150 feet; thence south 10°52' east 100 feet; thence south 79007' west 100 feet; thence south 10°52' west 100 feet to the northerly line of Lot 8 Block B (1 OM 1); thence along said line north 79007' east 210 feet to the westerly right of way line of Vaqueros Avenue; thence along said right of way line south 10052' east 800 feet to the southerly line of Lot 1 (1 OM 1); thence along said southerly line south 79°07' west 180 feet; thence south 10052' east 120 feet; thence north 79°07' east 180 feet to the westerly right of way line of Vaqueros Avenue; thence along said right of way line south 10052' east 380 feet to the northerly right of way line of Seventh Street, thence along said right of way line south 65°11' west 130 feet; thence north 10°52' west 175 feet; thence south 79°07' west 63 feet; thence south 10052' east 187 feet to the northerly right of way line of said Seventh Street; thence along said line south 65°11' west 87 feet; thence north 10052' west 100 feet; thence south 79°07' west 75 feet; thence south 10052' east 120 feet to the right of way line of said Seventh Street; thence along said line south 65°11' west 55.00 feet to the easterly right of way line of Parker Avenue; thence in a general southeasterly direction 190 feet; thence south 65°11' west 180 feet to the southeasterly corner of the Campbell parcel recorded May 2, 1986 in Book 12863 of Official Records at Page 539; thence along the southerly line of said parcel south 65°11' west 181.30 feet; thence north 24°49' west 129 feet to the southerly right of way line of Seventh Street; thence along said right of way line north 65011' east 160 feet; thence crossing 60 feet in width Seventh Street to the Point of Beginning. 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