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File #: 16-400    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/7/2017 Departments: COUNTY MANAGER
On agenda: 7/25/2017 Final action: 7/25/2017
Title: Conduct a public hearing regarding the vacation of Public Service Easement in Unincorporated Menlo Park: A) Open public hearing B) Close public hearing C) Adopt a resolution authorizing the vacation of the unused 10-foot wide Public Service Easement which runs mostly north-to-south across the westerly portion of San Mateo County Assessor's Parcel Number 055-183-150; also known as 790 12th Avenue in Unincorporated Menlo Park.
Attachments: 1. 20170725_r_790 12th Ave, 2. 20170725_att_Exhibit A
Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: John L. Maltbie, County Manager
Subject: Vacation (Abandonment) of an unused 10-Foot Wide Public Service Easement located across San Mateo County Assessor's Parcel Number 055-183-150; also known as 790 12th Avenue in Unincorporated Menlo Park

RECOMMENDATION:
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Conduct a public hearing regarding the vacation of Public Service Easement in Unincorporated Menlo Park:

A) Open public hearing

B) Close public hearing

C) Adopt a resolution authorizing the vacation of the unused 10-foot wide Public Service Easement which runs mostly north-to-south across the westerly portion of San Mateo County Assessor's Parcel Number 055-183-150; also known as 790 12th Avenue in Unincorporated Menlo Park.

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BACKGROUND:
The Public Service Easement ("Subject Easement") proposed to be vacated runs mostly north-to-south across the westerly portion of the property identified as San Mateo County Assessor's Parcel Number 055-183-150; also known as 790 12th Avenue in Unincorporated Menlo Park ("Property"). The Subject Easement, dedicated for sewer services, was never utilized for public purposes. Further, adequate sewer infrastructure was installed elsewhere making the Subject Easement obsolete. As the owner seeks to make improvements to the Property, vacating the Subject Easement is necessary.

The Public Streets, Highways, and Service Easements Vacation Law (California Streets and Highways Code, Section 8300 et seq.) establishes that the legislative body of a local agency, after holding a public hearing, may vacate any street, highway or public service easement within its jurisdiction that is determined to be unnecessary for present or prospective public use. The Board of Supervisors is the legislative body with authority to vacate this public service easement.

DISCUSSON:
Real Property managed the petition and vacation process which required discussions with the De...

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