HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - November 19, 1986 (84)CITY COUNCIL MEETING
NOVOME . 19, 1986
QUITCLAIM DE®
APPROVED 1UZ NVEYING
VINE STREET STOM
DRAIN BASIN PROPERTY
TO DEVELOPERS OF
SUNWEST council was apprised that the developers of Sunwest Unit No.
2 constructed a temporary storm drainage basin south of Vine
CC -27(a) Street and east of the existing Interlaken Drive. The overs
of the parcel where the basin was constructed then dedicated
it to the City. one condition of the dedication was that, in
the case of abandonment of the Property by the City for the
use of storing storm and surface water drainage, the title to
the property shall revert to the grantors, their heirs,
successors, or assigns.
The developers of Sunwest 4 and the developers of Lakeshore
Meadows have extended a storm drain line from the temporary
Vine Street drainage pond to the G -Basin located at the
intersection of Century Boulevard and Lower Sacramento Road.
Because of the extension of this storm drain line, the
teaporary Vine Street drainage pond is no longer needed.
Cwncil authorized the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute a
quitclaim deed to abandon the temporary Vine Street drainage
pond and revert the acreage to its rightful owner.
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. CITY OF LCOUNCIL COMMUNICATI0:
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
MEETING DATE: November 19, 1986
SUBJECT: Approve Quitclaim Deed Reconveying Vine Street Storm Drain
Basin Property to Developers of Sunwest
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council authorize the Mayor and the City
Clerk to execute a quitclaim deed to abandon the temporary Vine Street
drainage pond and r -vert the acreage to its rightful owner. tree Exhibit "A")
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The developers of Sunwest Unit No. 2 constructed a
temporary storm drainage basin south of Vine Street and east of the existing
Interlaken Drive. The owners of the parcel where the basin was constructed
then dedicated it to the City. One condition of the dedication -was that, in
the case of abandonment of the property by the City for the use of storing
storm and surface water drainage, the title to the property shall revert to
the grantors, their heirs, successors, or assigns.
The developers of Sunwest 4 and the developers of Lakeshore Meadows have
extended a storm drain line from the temporary Vine Street drainage pond to
the G -Basin located at the intersection of Century Boulevard and Lower
Sacramento Road. Because of the extension of this storm drain line, the
temporary Vine Street drainage pond is no longer needed.
It is now recommended that the City Council authorize the Mayor and the City
Clerk to execute a quitclaim deed to abandon the temporary Vine Street
drainage pond and revert its acreage to the grantors, their heirs,
successors, or assigns of th property.
po2•.
Jack Ronsko
Public Works Director
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APPROVED:
• �_.. FI LE N0.
PETERSON. City Manager
CITY OF LORI COUNCIL COM MUNI C TIO
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
TO: City Council
FROM: City Manager
MEETING DATE: October 1, 1986
SUBJECT: Abandonment of Vine Street Temporary Drainage Basin
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council authorize the Mayor and the City
Clerk to execute a quitclaim deed to abandon the temporary Vine Street
drainage pond and revert the acreage to its rightful owner. (Exhibit Aa
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The developers of Sunwest Unit No. 2 constructed a
temporary storm ra nage basin south of Vine Street and east of the existing
Interlaken Drive. The owners of the parcel where the basin was constructed
then dedicated it to the City. One condition of the dedication was that, in
the case of abandonment of the property by the City for the use of storing
storm and surface water drainage, the title to the property shall revert to
the grantors, their heirs, successors, or assigns.
The developers of Sunwest 4 and the developers of Lakeshore Meadows have
extended a storm drain line from the temporary Vine Street drainage pond to
the G -Basin located at theintersectionof Century Boulevard and Lower
Sacramento Road. Because of the extension of this storm drain line, the
temporary Vine Street drainage pond is no longer needed.
It is now recommended that the City Council authorize the Mayor and the City
Clerk to execute a quitclaim deed to abandon the temporary Vine Street
drainage pond and revert its acreage to the grantors, their heirs,
succe ors, or ass ns of he property.
.Jack L. Ronsko
Public Works Director
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FILE NQ.
September 23, 1986
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CITY COUNCIL
FRED M. REID, Mayor CITY O F L O D I
EVELYN M. OLSON
Mayor Pro Tempore CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET
DAVID M. HINCHMAN CALL BOX 3006
JAMES W. PINKERTON, Jr. LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910
JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER (209) 334-5634
reoesaber 4, 1986
To Nhom It May Concern:
THOMAS A. PETERSON _
City Manager
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
RONALD M. STEIN
City Attorney
This letter is to confim that the Lodi. City Council at its regular
meeting of November 19, 1986, by notion action, authorized Mayor Fred
M. Feid and City Clerk Alice M. Reindm to execute a quitclaim deed to
aba don the talporary vine street Drainage Pond and revert the subject
acreage to its rightful owner.
Very truly yours:
Alice M. Reia>che
City Clerk
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