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File #: 18-182    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/23/2018 Departments: COUNTY MANAGER
On agenda: 3/13/2018 Final action: 3/13/2018
Title: Recommendation regarding the vacation of 511 Entrada Way, in Unincorporated Menlo Park: A) Open public hearing B) Close public hearing C) Adopt a resolution authorizing the vacation of the unused Public Utility Easements located along a portion of the exterior boundaries of San Mateo County Assessor's Parcel Number 062-171-340, more commonly known as 511 Entrada Way, in Unincorporated Menlo Park.
Attachments: 1. 20180313_r_511EntradaWay.pdf, 2. 20180313_att_511 Entrada Way Exhibit A.PNG
Special Notice / Hearing: Once a Week for two Weeks
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: John L. Maltbie, County Manager
Subject: Vacation (abandonment) of the unused Public Utility Easements located along a portion of the exterior boundaries of the property at 511 Entrada Way, in Unincorporated Menlo Park

RECOMMENDATION:
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Recommendation regarding the vacation of 511 Entrada Way, in Unincorporated Menlo Park:

A) Open public hearing

B) Close public hearing

C) Adopt a resolution authorizing the vacation of the unused Public Utility Easements located along a portion of the exterior boundaries of San Mateo County Assessor's Parcel Number 062-171-340, more commonly known as 511 Entrada Way, in Unincorporated Menlo Park.

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BACKGROUND:
In 1940, Public Utility Easements ("Easements") were granted to the County for the purpose of providing public utility services to San Mateo County Assessor's Parcel Number 062-171-340, more commonly known as 511 Entrada Way, in Unincorporated Menlo Park ("Property") and adjacent properties. However, the Easements, which run along a portion the Property's exterior boundaries as shown on Exhibit A attached, are not being used by the County or any other utility service providers.

The Property currently consists of a single family residence and detached garage, and the owners of the Property desire to make further improvements. Due to the location of the Easements, they impair the owners' ability to make the desired improvements.

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 may vacate any street, highway, or public service easement within its jurisdiction that has been determined to be unnecessary for present or prospective public use. Your Board is the "legislative body" with authority to vacate the Easements.

DISCUSSION:
Real Property Servic...

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