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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBeach Blvd Underground Utility District No. 96-01 - Yorktown tV CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION rubl%� Cc�vex.��irpc �/ TO: Ray Silver, City Administrator `J FROM: Robert F. Beardsley, Public Works Director Ile SUBJECT: City Administrator Agenda Item: Beach Boulevard Underground Utilities District DATE: July 27, 1999 The section of"Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield will soon be free of utility poles and wires. Over the past few months, Southern California Edison and General Telephone installed underground facilities. The new utilities are in service, and Edison has removed their overhead wiring. GTE will be removing the telephone poles by the end of August. Underground utilities improve both the appearance and safety of the area. The project was accomplished at a total cost to the City of approximately $13,000. The City's responsible for providing the new street lights in the underground utility program. Last spring, SCE alerted the Public Works Department to cost savings of $20,000 for the purchase of 22 streetlights, if we could respond immediately. This action expedited the completion of the project. RFB:LD:sar S C C-, N CD Q©r > C7 W :L . _ C) N > UUDBeachBlvd.doc Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.080-17.64.120 17,64.080 Underground trenches. All underground utility lines in residential developments which are installed on private property shall be located along lot lines. However, the trench for service lines may curve from the lot line to the building at the nearest, most practical location. This provision is intended to reduce conflicts which may occur in future construction because of existing underground utility lines. (2222-12/77) 17.64.090 Public hearing by Council. The Council may from time to time call public hearings to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures within designated areas of the city and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service. Prior to holding such public hearing, the City Engineer shall consult with all affected utilities and shall prepare a report for submission at such hearing, containing, among other information,the extent of such utilities participation and estimates of the total costs to the city and affected property owners. Such report shall also contain an estimate of the time required to complete such underground installation and removal of overhead facilities. The City Clerk shall notify all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and utilities concerned by mail of the time and place of such hearings at least ten(10) days prior to the date thereof. Each such hearing shall be open to the public and may be continued from time to time. At each such hearing all persons affected shall be given an opportunity to be heard. The decision of the Council shall be final and conclusive. (2222-12n7) 17,64,100 Council may designate underground utility districts by resolution. If, after any such public hearing the Council finds that the public necessity,health, safety or welfare requires such removal and such underground installation within a designated area,the Council shall,by resolution adopted by affirmative vote of at least five (5)members of the City Council, declare such designated area an underground utility district and order such removal and underground installation. Such resolution shall include a description of the area comprising such district,the reason for placing public utilities underground(see Public Utilities Commission Rule 20), and shall fix the time within which such affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service. A reasonable time shall be allowed for such removal and underground installation, having due regard for the availability of labor, materials and equipment necessary for such removal and for the installation of such underground facilities as may be occasioned thereby. (2222-1 Z 77) 17.64,110 Unlawful to erect or maintain overhead utilities within district. Whenever the Council creates an underground utility district and orders the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated structures therein, as provided in section 17.64.100 hereof, it shall be unlawful for any person or utility to erect, construct, place, keep,maintain, continue, employ or operate poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures in the district after the date when said overhead facilities are required to be removed by such resolution, except as said overhead facilities may be required to furnish service to an owner or occupant of property prior to the performance by such owner or occupant of the underground work necessary for such owner or occupant to continue to receive utility service as provided in section 17.64.200 hereof, and for such reasonable time as may be required to remove said facilities after said work has been performed, and except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (2222-12n7) 17.64,120 Exceptions--Emergency or unusual circumstance declared exception. Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter, overhead facilities may be installed and maintained for a period not to exceed ten(10) days without authority of the Council in order to provide emergency service. In such case, the Director of Public Works shall be notified in writing prior to the installation of the facilities. The Council may grant special permission on such terms as the Council may deem appropriate in cases of unusual circumstances,without discrimination as to any person or utility,to erect, construct, install, maintain, use or operate poles overhead wires and associated overhead structures. (2222-12/77) 12/88 17.64.130- 17.64.150(o Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17,64,130 Exceptions to this chanter. The following shall be excluded from the provisions of this chapter unless otherwise provided in the resolution designating the underground utilities district: (a) Poles or electroliers used exclusively for street lighting. (b) Overhead wires(exclusive of supporting structures) crossing any portion of a district within which overhead wires have been prohibited, or connecting to buildings on the perimeter of a district, when such wires originate in an area from which poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures are not prohibited. (c) Poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures used for the transmission of electric energy at nominal voltages in excess of 34,500 volts. (d) Any municipal facilities or equipment installed under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. (e) Overhead wires attached to the exterior surface of a building by means of a bracket or other fixture and extending from one location on the building to another location on the same building or to an adjacent building without crossing any public street. (f) Antennas, associated equipment and supporting structures,used by a utility for furnishing communication services. (g) Equipment appurtenant to underground facilities, such as surface-mounted transformers, pedestal-mounted terminal boxes and water cabinets and concealed ducts. l (h) Temporary poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures used or to be used in I conjunction with construction projects. (2222-12/77) 17,64,140 Community antenna television service. Distribution lines and individual service lines for community antenna television(CATV) service shall be installed underground in all new developments within the city. All new CATV installations in said new developments shall be made in accordance with specifications adopted by City Council resolution. Said improvements within the public right-of-way, upon completion, shall be dedicated to the city of Huntington Beach. (2222-12n7) 17,64.150 Director of public works--Authority of The Director of Public Works shall have the authority to waive the requirements of section 17.64.140 with respect to improvements within the public right-of-way when, in his judgment, it is determined to be in the best interest of the city so to do, based upon the following criteria: (a) Whenever engineering plans and specifications are not required. (b) Where existing improvements such as curbs and gutters, sidewalks, streets, etc. would have to be removed and replaced. (c) The location of existing overhead facilities. (d) The location of existing structures. (e) The condition of existing street improvements. (f) The amount of lineal footage of CATV facilities involved. (2222-12/77) 12/88 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.160-17.64.200(b) 17,64.160 Director of Community Development--Authority of. The Director of Community Development shall have the authority to waive the on-site requirements, as set out in section 17.64.140,when, in his judgment, it is determined to be in the best interest of the city so to do, based upon the following criteria: (2975-12/88) (a) Where existing improvements would have to be removed and replaced. (b) The location of existing overhead facilities. (c) The location of existing structures. (d) The condition of existing improvements. (e) The amount of lineal footage of CATV facilities involved. (f) The interface of the new development to the existing development on the site. (g) The interface to similar facilities required off site. (2222-12 7) 17,64,170 City Council--Anneal to. Any landowner or developer affected may appeal the determination of the Director of Public Works or the director of Community Development to the City Council. (2222-12/77) 17.64,180 Notice to property owners and utility companies. Within ten(10)days after the effective date of a resolution adopted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof, the City Clerk shall notify all affected utilities and all person owning real property within the district created by said resolution, of the adoption thereof. Said City Clerk shall further notify such affected property owners of the necessity that if they or any person occupying such property desire to continue to receive electric, communication or similar or associated service,they or such occupant shall 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. (2222-12/77) 17.64.190 Responsibility of utility companies, If underground construction is necessary to provide utility service within a district created by any resolution adopted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof, the supplying utility shall furnish that portion of the conduits, conductors and associated equipment required to be furnished by it under its applicable rules, regulations and tariffs on file with the commission. (2222-1207) 17,64,200 Responsibility of nropcM owners. (a) Every person owning, operating, leasing, occupying or renting a building or structure within a district shall construct and provide that portion of the service connection on his property between the facilities referred to in section 17.64.190, and the termination facility on or within said building or structure being served. If the above is not accomplished by any person within the time provided for in the resolution enacted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof, the City Engineer shall give notice in writing to the owner thereof as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, to provide the required underground facilities within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice. (b) The notice to provide the required underground facilities may be given either by personal service or by mail. In case of service by mail on either of such persons,the notice must be deposited in the United States mail in a sealed envelope with postage prepaid, addressed to the person in possession of such premises, and the notice must be addressed to such owner's last known address as the same appears on the last equalized assessment roll, and when no 12/88 i y . 17.64.160(d)-17.64.200(b) Huntington Beach Municipal Code ! address appears, to General Delivery, city of Huntington Beach. If notice is given by mail, j such notice shall be deemed to have been received by the person to whom it has been sent within forty-eight(48)hours after the mailing thereof. If notice is given by mail to either the owner or occupant of such premises, the City Engineer shall, within forty-eight(48)hours after the mailing thereof, cause a copy thereof,printed on a card not less than 8" x 10" in size, to be posted in a conspicuous place on said premises. (c) The notice given by the City Engineer to provide the required under ground facilities shall particularly specify what work is required to be done, and shall state that if said work is not completed within thirty(30)days after receipt of such notice, the City Engineer will provide such required underground facilities, in which case the cost and expense thereof will be assessed against the property benefited and become a lien upon such property. (d) If upon the expiration of the thirty(30)days, the said required underground facilities have not been provided, the City Engineer shall forthwith proceed to do the work, provided, however, if such premises are unoccupied and no electric or communications services are being furnished thereto, the City Engineer shall in lieu of providing the required undergrounding facilities, have the authority to order the disconnection and removal of any and all overhead service wires and associated facilities supplying utility service to said property. Upon completion of the work by the City Engineer, he shall file a written report with the City Council setting forth the fact that the required underground facilities have been provided and the cost thereof, together with a legal description of the property against which such cost is to be assessed. The Council shall thereupon fix a time and place for hearing protests against the assessment of the cost of such work upon such premises, which said time shall not be less than ten(10) days thereafter. (e) The City Clerk shall forthwith, upon the time for hearing such protests having been fixed, give a notice in writing to the person in possession of such premises, and a notice in writing thereof to the owner thereof, in the manner hereinabove provided for the giving of the notice to provide the required underground facilities, of the time and place that the Council will pass upon such report and will hear protests against such assessment. Such notice shall also set forth the amount of the proposed assessment. (f) Upon the date and hour set for the hearing of protests,the Council shall hear and consider the report and all protests, if there be any, and then proceed to affirm, modify or reject the assessment. (g) If any assessment is not paid within fifteen(15)days after its confirmation by the Council, the amount of the assessment shall become a lien upon the property against which the assessment is made by the City Engineer, and the City Engineer is directed to turn over to the assessor and tax collector a notice of lien on each of said properties on which the assessment I has not been paid, and said assessor and tax collector shall add the amount of said assessment to the next regular bill for taxes levied against the premises upon which said assessment was not paid. Said assessment shall be due and payable at the same time as said property taxes are due and payable, and if not paid when due and payable, shall bear interest at the rate of 6 percent per annum. (2222-1277) 17,64.210 Responsibilily of city,, City shall remove at its own expense all city-owned equipment from all poles required to be removed hereunder in ample time to enable the owner or user of such poles to remove the same within the time specified in the resolution enacted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof. (2222-12177) 12/88 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.220 17.6.4.220 Extension of time. In the event that any act required by this chapter or by a resolution adopted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof cannot be performed within the time provided because of shortage of materials,war,restraint by public authorities, strikes, labor disturbances, civil disobedience, or any other circumstances beyond the control of the actor,then the time within which such act will be accomplished shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time of such limitation. (2222-12177) 12/88 OCKWAY CITY CLERK INTINGTON BEACH C,T 0.1' i.huntington-beach.ca.us 0-2000 MAIN STREET i ' ` ti. )N BEACH CA 92648 8 - MAY-8':a i" HMETER 5557.`r9 i C P. 153-041-17 Maureen Tenn Robinson 2 Hampton Court Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 ROB2002 RET2 2703035 1N --.. --- N TO SENDER 23 C5/15/98 NO FORWARD ORDER ON F RETURN To Tp BZNDZRDILE R I� i (7) _ 05/04/98 - Council// ncy Agenda - Page 7 .10, E-7. (City Council) Adopt Resolution No. 98-32 Approving A Revision To Resolution No. 96-53 - Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District No. 96-01 - Extends The Completion Date From 12/30/97 to 12/30/99 - Located On Beach Boulevard Between Yorktown And Garfield Streets (350.20) -Adopt Resolution No. 98-32 - "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Establishing Underground Utility District on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Gan°fe/d Avenues"approving a revision to Resolution No. 96-53 adopted June 17, 1996 to extend the completion date of Underground Utility District No. 96-01 from December 30, 1997 to December 30, 1999. Submitted by the Acting Public Works Director [Adopted— 7-0] E-8. (City Council) Approve An Amendment Of$302,000 To The Current Year Budget For The Replacement Of An Air Conditioning Chiller At The City's Central Library - Talbert Avenue/Goldenwest Street (320.45) -Approve an Amendment to the current year Budget 1997/98 by appropriating $302,000, from the city's General Fund Balance, for the purchase of a new air conditioning chiller at $250,000 and a rental chiller for four (4) months at $13,000 per month. Submitted by the Acting Public Works Director [Approvec - 7-0] E-9. (City Council) Approval To Purchase Up To Four More Parking Control Vehicles Using Excess Funds From The Statewide Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program (SAAV) - Replaces GEO Tracker With Larger, Mid-Sized Pickup Trucks - Budget Appropriation (320.45) -Appropriate $68,000 from the unappropriated general fund reserve and authorize expenditures to purchase up to four Parking Control vehicles that ?!; will enhance and support our abandoned vehicle enforcement efforts. Submitted by the Police Chief [Approved- 7-0] E-10. (Redevelopment Agency) Approval Of Settlement Agreement. Bloom v. Redevelopment Agency; OCSC Case No. 67-13-06 (600.30) - 1. Approve the Settlement Agreement between Plaintiff Bloom and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach, and authorize the Chairperson and Agency Clerk to execute and attest respectively. 2. Appropriate the sum reflected therein for payment to the Plaintiff pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement. ($2,064,000.00) Submitted by the City Attorney [Approved- 7-01 F. Administrative Items - None G. Ordinances G-1. Ordinance For Adoption - None G-2. Ordinance For Introduction - None H. (City Council/Redevelopment Agency) Council/Agency Agenda Items (7) i 1� ;WAY CITY CLERK �,T O�y _� u S.AOSTA'F NGTON BEACH itin ton-beach.ca.us 9 !000 MAIN STREET - , MAY-8,98 n o o� 2 �f 3EACH CA 92648 % N w Z Z i. --- a� C n- HMETER 555253 r. �-55 153-041-17 Maureen Tenn Robinson 2 Hampton Court Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 a �✓� ROB1002 922703035 1N RETURN TO SENDER 23 C5/15/98 NO FORWARD ORDER ON ILE UNABLE TO FORWARD RETURN TO SENDER N CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK May 6, 1998 To whom it may concern: The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at the regular meeting held on May 4, 1998 adopted Resolution No. 98-32 extending the completion date of the Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District No. 96-01 from December 30, 1997 to December 30, 1999. (Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues) Enclosed is a certified copy of said resolution and Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64— Undergrounding of Utilities for your records. C'0'� Connie Brockway, CIVIC City Clerk CB:bj Enclosure: Resolution No. 98-32 Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 G:followup/utildist (Telephone:714536-5227) E• � RESOLUTION NO. 98-32 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT ON BEACH BOULEVARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN AND GARFIELD AVENUES WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 96-43 a public hearing was called for June 17, 1996, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter could be heard, in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service to an underground utility district comprised of property within the public right of way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues per attached district map; and Notice was given to all affected property owners and utilities concerned in the manner and for the time required by law; and Such hearing has been duly and regularly held, and all persons interested have been given an opportunity to be heard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach hereby finds and determines that the public necessity, health, safety and welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service within that area more particularly described as the property within the public right-of-way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues, which is hereby established as Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District No. 96-1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach finds that: (a) Such undergrounding will avoid or eliminate an unusually heavy concentration of overhead transmission facilities; and (b) Said streets and avenues are extensively used by the general public and carry a heavy volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures shall be removed and underground installations made in said underground utility district no later than December 30, 1999 by all affected utility companies. 1 jmp/k/ellisav2/4/2/98 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk, within ten (10) days after the adoption of this resolution, shall mail a copy hereof and a copy of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 to affected property owners, if any, as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, and to the affected utilities. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th _day of_M;,y , 1998. Mayor ATTEST: 4/00�10ce APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney REVIEWED AND APPROVED: / INITIA ED AND APPROVED: r City A nistrator A I-loAM Director f Public Works 2 - Res. No. 98-32 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY,the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of May, 1998 by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Harman, Green, Dettloff, Bauer, Sullivan, Garofalo NOES: None ABSENT: None zonore; City Clerk and ex-office Jerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California Ghesolutihesbkpg/97-80 r � Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.010- 17.64.020(e) Chapter 17.64 UJNDERGROUNDING OF UTILITIES (2222-12/77,2975-12/88) Sections: 17.64.010 Definitions 17.64.020 Underground utilities coordinating committee established 17.64.030 Duties 17.64.040 Planning Commission review 17.64.050 Underground public utilities facilities 17.64.060 Overhead installation 17.64.070 Conversion of overhead facilities 17.64.080 Underground trenches 17.64.090 Public hearing by Council 17.64.100 Council may designate underground utility districts by resolution 17.64.110 Unlawful to erect or maintain overhead utilities within district 17.64.120 Exceptions--Emergency or unusual circumstance declared exception 17.64.130 Exceptions to this chapter 17.64.140 Community antenna television service 17.64.150 Director of Public Works--Authority of 17.64.160 Director of Community Development--Authority of 17.64.170 City Council--Appeal to 17.64.180 Notice to property owners and utility companies 17.64.190 Responsibility of utility companies 17.64.200 Responsibility of property owners 17.64.210 Responsibility of city 17.64.220 Extension of time 17,64,010 Definitions. The following terms or phrases as used in this chapter shall, unless the context indicates otherwise, have the respective meanings herein set forth: (a) "Commission" shall mean the Public Utilities Commission of the state of California. (b) "Underground utility district" or "district" shall mean that area in the city within which poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures are prohibited as such area is described in a resolution adopted pursuant to the provision of section 17.64.110 of this chapter. (c) "Poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures; shall mean poles, towers, supports, wires, conductors, guys, stubs, platforms, crossarms, braces,transformers, insulators, cutouts, switches, communication circuits, appliances, attachments and appurtenances located aboveground within a district and used, or useful, in supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service. (d) "Utility" shall include all persons or entities supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service by means of electrical materials or devices. (2222-12n7) 17.64,020 Underground utilities coordinating_committee—Established. There is hereby established an underground utilities coordinating committee,appointed by the City Council, which said committee shall consist of five (5)members as follows: (2222-12/77,2382-7179,2975- 12/88) (a) Director of Public Works; M � (b) Director of Community Development; (c) One city employee appointed by the City Administrator; (d) District representative, Southern California Edison Company; and (e) Senior engineer, Public Improvements, General Telephone Company. 12/88 v � 17.64.030-17.64.080 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.030 Duties. It shall be the duty of the committee to advise the City Council with respect to all technical aspects of the undergrounding of public utilities within the city of Huntington Beach and in that regard the committee shall: (a) Determine the location and priority of conversion work within the city; (b) Recommend specific projects and methods of financing; (c) Recommend time limitation for completion of projects and extensions of time; (d) Develop a long-range plan for establishing underground utilities districts; (e) Perform such other duties as may be assigned to it by the City Council. The Director of Public Works shall be chairman of said committee. A majority of the members of the committee, or their authorized representatives,present at any meeting shall constitute a quorum. Said committee shall meet_upon call of the chairman. Members of the committee shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council and without compensation. (2222-12/77) 17,64,040 Planning_Commission review. Prior to submitting reports to the City Council,the committee shall submit all undergrounding plans to the Planning Commission in order to ascertain its recommendations with respect to comprehensive planning for the city, and the effect of such proposed undergrounding plans thereon. (2222-12177) 17,64,050 Underground public utilities facilities. All new public and private utility lines and distribution facilities, including but not limited to electric,communications, street lighting, and cable television lines, shall be installed underground, except that surface-mounted transformers, pedestal-mounted terminal boxes,meter cabinets, concealed ducts in an underground system and other equipment appurtenant to underground facilities need not be installed underground, and provided further that cable television lines may be installed on existing utility poles within subdivisions developed with overhead utility lines. I This section shall not apply to main feeder lines or transmission lines located within the public ! right-of-way of an arterial highway as shown in the circulation element of the general plan. (2222-12177) 17,64,060 Overhead installation. Installation of overhead utility lines is permitted for the following: (a) Relocation and/or the increase of the size of service on a lot when it does not necessitate any increase in the number of existing overhead lines and/or utility poles; (b) Any new service when utility poles exist along abutting property lines prior to February 15, 1967, and which are not separated by any alley or public right-of-way and no additional utility poles are required; (c) Temporary uses, including directional signs,temporary stands, construction poles, water pumps, and similar uses; (d) Oil well services. (2222-12J77) 17,64,070 Conversion of overhead utilities. 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Mw fsri,' -.r„�;z,;.i:_7r ``ke' �--- 1i CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH o' 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK May 6, 1998 To whom it may concern: The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at the regular meeting held on May 4, 1998 adopted Resolution No. 98-32 extending the completion date of the Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District No. 96-01 from December 30, 1997 to December 30, 1999. (Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues) Enclosed is a certified copy of said resolution and Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64— Undergrounding of Utilities for your records. 4� t� Connie Brockway, CIVIC City Clerk CB:bj Enclosure: Resolution No. 98-32 Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 G:followup/utildist (Telephone:714-536-5227) CfTY OF HUNTINGTON BEACK MEETING DATE: May 4, 1998 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PW 98-033 Council/Agency Meeting Held: Deferred/Continued to: ® Approved ❑ Conditionally Approved ❑ Denied City Clerk's Sign ure Council Meeting Date: May 4, 1998 Department ID Number: PW 98-033 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: RAY SILVER, City Administrator PREPARED BY: DARYL D. SMITH, Acting Director of Public Works '\ SUBJECT: Approve a Revision to a Previously Approved Resolution Establishing the Beach Blvd. Underground Utility District No. 96-01 -- Yorktown to Garfield Avenues Statement of Issue, Funding Source, Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: It is proposed that the completion date of a previously approved Resolution establishing the Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District No. 96-01 along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues be revised. Funding Source: No City funds required. The California Public Utilities Commission requires that public utilities set aside funding for Underground Utility Districts (Rule 20A). Pursuant to this requirement, Southern California Edison Company has established a funding program for current and future Underground Utility Districts within the City. Recommended Action: Motion to: Approve the attached Resolution No. 9 —3a extending the completion date of a previously approved Resolution from December 30, 1997 to December 30, 1999. Alternative Action(s): Deny the recommended action and forgo formation of the district. L I :b V � Z UdV Ohl ti3 '1 ons i4101.n=f11NnH _ j3 A1.I3 0031207.01 -2-03AIII8 04/15/98 7:47 AM ARUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTIA MEETING DATE: May 4, 1998 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PW 98-033 Analysis: In December of 1977, Council adopted Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64. This Chapter authorized Council to establish underground utility districts. An Underground Utility District is defined as the removal of all electrical and/or telephone poles and associated overhead structures along a street or portion thereof. Pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.100, Council can establish a district if public necessity, health, or welfare require the removal of poles. The City Council, on June 3, 1996, approved Resolution No. 96-43 calling for a public hearing to be held on June 17, 1996, to determine whether public necessity, health, safety, or welfare require the formation of an underground utility district along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues. The City Council, on June 17, 1996, held a public hearing and approved Resolution No. 96- 53 establishing an underground utility district along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues. Resolution No. 96-53 stated that all poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures were to be removed and underground installations were to be made in said underground utility district no later than December 30, 1997. Due to delays beyond our control (Restructuring of SCE), the work was never completed in the time allowed by the Resolution. This new Resolution extends the completion date to December 30, 1999, even though the work should be completed this year. Environmental Status: This project has been determined to be categorically exempt pursuant to Class 2, Section 15302 of the California Environmental Quality Act. Attachment(s): City Clerk's Page Number No. Description 1 Location Map 2 Resolution RCA Author: Bruce Crosby 0031207.01 -3- 04/15/98 7:47 AM RESOLUTION NO. 98-32 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT ON BEACH BOULEVARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN AND GARFIELD.AVENUES WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 96-43 a public hearing was called for June 17, 1996, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter could be heard, in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service to an underground utility district comprised of property within the public right of way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues per attached district map; and Notice was given to all affected property owners and utilities concerned in the manner and for the time required by law; and Such hearing has been duly and regularly held, and all persons interested have been given an opportunity to be heard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach hereby finds and determines that the public necessity, health, safety and welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service within that area more particularly described as the property within the public right-of-way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues, which is hereby established as Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District No. 96-1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach finds that: (a) Such undergrounding will avoid or eliminate an unusually heavy concentration of overhead transmission facilities; and (b) Said streets and avenues are extensively used by the general public and carry a heavy volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures shall be removed and underground installations made in said underground utility district no later than December 30, 1999 by all affected utility companies. 1 imp/k/ellisad2/4/2/98 A BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk, within ten (10) days after the adoption of this resolution, shall mail a copy hereof and a copy of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 to affected property owners, if any, as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, and to the affected utilities. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th _day of may , 1998. • Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk � Z �,City Attorney REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIA ED AND APPROVED: City AdiiGistrator Director f Public Works 2 Res. No. 98-32 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY,the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of May, 1998 by the following vote: AYES: Julien, Harman, Green, Dettloff, Bauer, Sullivan, Garofalo NOES: None ABSENT: None City Clerk and ex-officioiflerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California Ghesol utihesbkpg/97-80 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.010- 17.64.020(e) Chanter 17.64 UNDERGROUNDING OF UTILITIES (2222-12/77,2975-12/88) Sections: 17.64.010 Definitions 17.64.020 Underground utilities coordinating committee established 17.64.030 Duties 17.64.040 Planning Commission review 17.64.050 Underground public utilities facilities 17.64.060 Overhead installation 17.64.070 Conversion of overhead facilities 17.64.080 Underground trenches 17.64.090 Public hearing by Council 17.64.100 Council may designate underground utility districts by resolution 17.64.110 Unlawful to erect or maintain overhead utilities within district 17.64.120 Exceptions--Emergency or unusual circumstance declared exception 17.64.130 Exceptions to this chapter 17.64.140 Community antenna television service 17.64.150 Director of Public Works--Authority of 17.64.160 Director of Community Development--Authority of 17.64.170 City Council--Appeal to 17.64.180 Notice to property owners and utility companies 17.64.190 Responsibility of utility companies 17.64.200 Responsibility of property owners 17.64.210 Responsibility of city 17.64.220 Extension of time 17,64,010 Definitions. The following terms or phrases as used in this chapter shall,unless the context indicates otherwise, have the respective meanings herein set forth: (a) "Commission" shall mean the Public Utilities Commission of the state of California. (b) "Underground utility district" or "district" shall mean that area in the city within which poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures are prohibited as such area is described in a resolution adopted pursuant to the provision of section 17.64.110 of this chapter. (c) "Poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures; shall mean poles,towers, supports, wires, conductors, guys, stubs, platforms, crossarms, braces,transformers, insulators, cutouts, switches, communication circuits, appliances, attachments and appurtenances located aboveground within a district and used, or useful, in supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service. (d) "Utility" shall include all persons or entities supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service by means of electrical materials or devices. (2222-1 W7) 17,64.020 Underground utilities coordinating committee--Established. There is hereby established an underground utilities coordinating committee, appointed by the City Council, which said committee shall consist of five(5)members as follows: (2222-12177,2382-7179,2975- 12/88) (a) Director of Public Works; .� (b) Director of Community Development; (c) One city employee appointed by the City Administrator; (d) District representative, Southern California Edison Company; and (e) Senior engineer, Public Improvements, General Telephone Company. 12/88 r � 17.64.030-17.64.080 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17,64,030 Duties. It shall be the duty of the committee to advise the City Council with respect to all technical aspects of the undergrounding of public utilities within the city of Huntington Beach and in that regard the committee shall: (a) Determine the location and priority of conversion work within the city; (b) Recommend specific projects and methods of financing; (c) Recommend time limitation for completion of projects and extensions of time; (d) Develop a long-range plan for establishing underground utilities districts; (e) Perform such other duties as may be assigned to it by the City Council. The Director of Public Works shall be chairman of said committee. A majority of the members of the committee, or their authorized representatives,present at any meeting shall constitute a quorum. Said committee shall meet upon call of the chairman. Members of the committee shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council and without compensation. (2222-12n7) 17,64,040 Planning Commission review. Prior to submitting reports to the City Council, the s committee shall submit all undergrounding plans to the Planning Commission in order to ascertain its recommendations with respect to comprehensive planning for the city, and the effect ! of such proposed undergrounding plans thereon. (2222-12/77) s a 17,64,050 Underground public utilities facilities. All new public and private utility lines and distribution facilities, including but not limited to electric, communications, street lighting, and i cable television lines, shall be installed underground, except that surface-mounted transformers, pedestal-mounted terminal boxes, meter cabinets, concealed ducts in an underground system and other equipment appurtenant to underground facilities need not be installed underground, and provided further that cable television lines may be installed on existing utility poles within subdivisions developed with overhead utility lines. This section shall not apply to main feeder lines or transmission lines located within the public right-of-way of an arterial highway as shown in the circulation element of the general plan. (2222-1 Z 77) 17,64,060 Overhead installation. Installation of overhead utility lines is permitted for the following: (a) Relocation and/or the increase of the size of service on a lot when it does not necessitate any increase in the number of existing overhead lines and/or utility poles; (b) Any new service when utility poles exist along abutting property lines prior to February 15, 1967, and which are not separated by any alley or-public right-of-way and no additional utility poles are required; (c) Temporary uses, including directional signs, temporary stands, construction poles, water pumps, and similar uses; (d) Oil well services. (2222-12n7) 17,64,070 Conversion of overhead utilities. Any new overhead service which is permitted by these provisions shall have installed a service panel to facilitate conversion to underground utilities at a future date. (2222-12l77) 12/88 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.080-17.64.120 17,64.080 Underground trenches. All underground utility lines in residential developments which are installed on private property shall be located along lot lines. However,the trench for service lines may curve from the lot line to the building at the nearest, most practical location. This provision is intended to reduce conflicts which may occur in future construction because of existing underground utility lines. (2222-1277) 17.64.090 Public hearing by Council. The Council may from time to time call public hearings to ascertain whether the public necessity,health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures within designated areas of the city and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service. Prior to holding such public hearing, the City Engineer shall consult with all affected utilities and shall prepare a report for submission at such hearing, containing, among other information,the extent of such utilities participation and estimates of the total costs to the city and affected property owners. Such report shall also contain an estimate of the time required to complete such underground installation and removal of overhead facilities. The City Clerk shall notify all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and utilities concerned by mail of the time and place of such hearings at least ten(10) days prior to the date thereof. Each such hearing shall be open to the public and may be continued from time to time. At each such hearing all persons affected shall be given an opportunity to be heard. The decision of the Council shall be final and conclusive. (2222-1277) 17.64,100 Council may designate underground utility districts by resolution. If, after any such public hearing the Council finds that the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires such removal and such underground installation within a designated area, the Council shall,by resolution adopted by affirmative vote of at least five(5)members of the City Council, declare such designated area an underground utility district and order such removal and underground installation. Such resolution shall include a description of the area comprising such district, the reason for placing public utilities underground(see Public Utilities Commission Rule 20), and shall fix the time within which such affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service. A reasonable time shall be allowed for such removal and underground installation,'having due regard for the availability of labor, materials and equipment necessary for such removal and for the installation of such underground facilities as may be occasioned thereby. (2222-12R7) 17.64,110 Unlawful to erect or maintain overhead utilities within district. Whenever the Council creates an underground utility district and orders the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated structures therein, as provided in section 17.64.100 hereof, it shall be unlawful for any person or utility to erect, construct,place, keep, maintain, continue, employ or operate poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures in the district after the date when said overhead facilities are required to be removed by such resolution, except as said overhead facilities may be required to furnish service to an owner or occupant of property prior to the performance by such owner or occupant of the underground work necessary for such owner or occupant to continue to receive utility service as provided in section 17.64.200 hereof, and for such reasonable time as may be required to remove said facilities after said work has been performed, and except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (2222-12R7) 17,64,120 Exceptions--Emergency or unusual circumstance declared exception. Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter, overhead facilities may be installed and maintained for a period not to exceed ten(10) days without authority of the Council in order to provide emergency service. In such case,the Director of Public Works shall be notified in writing prior to the installation of the facilities. The Council may grant special permission on such terms as the Council may deem appropriate in cases of unusual circumstances,without discrimination as to any person or utility,to erect, construct, install, maintain, use or operate poles overhead wires and associated overhead structures. (2222-12R7) 12/88 17.64.130- 17.64.150(0 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17,64,130 Exceptions to this chapter. The following shall be excluded from the provisions of this chapter unless otherwise provided in the resolution designating the underground utilities district: (a) Poles or electroliers used exclusively for street lighting. (b) Overhead wires (exclusive of supporting structures) crossing any portion of a district within which overhead wires have been prohibited, or connecting to buildings on the perimeter of a district, when such wires originate in an area from which poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures are not prohibited. (c) Poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures used for the transmission of electric energy at nominal voltages in excess of 34,500 volts. (d) Any municipal facilities or equipment installed under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. (e) Overhead wires attached to the exterior surface of a building by means of a bracket or other fixture and extending from one location on the building to another location on the same building or to an adjacent building without crossing any public street. Antennas, associated equipment and su supporting structures used b a utility for furnishin (flPP g � Y tY g communication services. (g) Equipment appurtenant to underground facilities, such as surface-mounted transformers, pedestal-mounted terminal boxes and water cabinets and concealed ducts. (h) Temporary poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures used or to be used in conjunction with construction projects. (2222-12/77) 17,64,140 Community antenna television service. Distribution lines and individual service lines for community antenna television(CATV) service shall be installed underground in all new developments within the city. All new CATV installations in said new developments shall be made in accordance with specifications adopted by City Council resolution. Said improvements within the public right-of-way, upon completion, shall be dedicated to the city of Huntington Beach. (2222-12/77) 17.64.150 Director of public works--Authority o The Director of Public Works shall have the authority to waive the requirements of section 17.64.140 with respect to improvements within the public right-of-way when, in his judgment, it is determined to be in the best interest of the city so to do, based upon the following criteria: (a) Whenever engineering plans and specifications are not required. (b) Where existing improvements such as curbs and gutters, sidewalks, streets, etc. would have to be removed and replaced. (c) The location of existing overhead facilities. (d) The location of existing structures. (e) The condition of existing street improvements. (f) The amount of lineal footage of CATV facilities involved. (2222-12/77) 12/88 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.160-17.64.200(b) 17.6.4,160 Director of Community Development--Authority of. The Director of Community Development shall have the authority to waive the on-site requirements, as set out in section 17.64.140, when, in his judgment, it is determined to be in the best interest of the city so to do, based upon the following criteria: (2975-12/88) (a) Where existing improvements would have to be removed and replaced. (b) The location of existing overhead facilities. (c) The location of existing structures. (d) The condition of existing improvements. (e) The amount of lineal footage of CATV facilities involved. (f) The interface of the new development to the existing development on the site. (g) The interface to similar facilities required off site. (2222-12177) 17,64,170 City Council--Appeal to. Any landowner or developer affected may appeal the determination of the Director of Public Works or the director of Community Development to the City Council. (2222-12/77) 17.64,180 Notice to proVerty owners and utility companics. Within ten(10) days after the effective date of a resolution adopted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof,the City Clerk shall notify all affected utilities and all person owning real property within the district created by said _ resolution, of the adoption thereof. Said City Clerk shall further notify such affected property owners of the necessity that if they or any person occupying such property desire to continue to - receive electric, communication or similar or associated service,they or such occupant shall 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. (2222-12/77) 17.64,190 Responsibili jy of utility companies. If underground construction is necessary to provide utility service within a district created by any resolution adopted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof,the supplying utility shall furnish that portion of the conduits, conductors and associated equipment required to be furnished by it under its applicable rules, regulations and tariffs on file with the commission. (2222-1297) 17,64.200 Responsibility of proper owners. (a) Every person owning, operating, leasing, occupying or renting a building or structure within a district shall construct and provide that portion of the service connection on his property between the facilities referred to in section 17.64.190, and the termination facility on or within said building or structure being served. If the above is not accomplished by any person within the time provided for in the resolution enacted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof, the City Engineer shall give notice in writing to the owner thereof as shown on the last equalized assessment roll,to provide the required underground facilities within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice. (b) The notice to provide the required underground facilities may be given either by personal service or by mail.- In case of service by mail on either of such persons,the notice must be deposited in the United States mail in a sealed envelope with postage prepaid, addressed to the person in possession of such premises, and the notice must be addressed to such owner's last known address as the same appears on the last equalized assessment roll, and when no 12/88 17.64.160(d) 17.64.200(b) Huntington Beach Municipal Code 1 _ address appears,to General Delivery, city of Huntington Beach. If notice is given by mail, such notice shall be deemed to have been received by the person to whom it has been sent within forty-eight(48)hours after the mailing thereof. If notice is given by mail to either the owner or occupant of such premises,the City Engineer shall,within forty-eight(48)hours after the mailing thereof, cause a copy thereof,printed on a card not less than 8" x 10" in size, to be posted in a conspicuous place on said premises. (c) The notice given by the City Engineer to provide the required under ground facilities shall particularly specify what work is required to be done, and shall state that if said work is not completed within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice,the City Engineer will provide such required underground facilities, in which case the cost and expense thereof will be assessed against the property benefited and become a lien upon such property. (d) If upon the expiration of the thirty(30) days, the said required underground facilities have not been provided, the City Engineer shall forthwith proceed to do the work,provided, however, if such premises are unoccupied and no electric or communications services are being furnished thereto,the City Engineer shall in lieu of providing the required undergrounding facilities, have the authority to order the disconnection and removal of any and all overhead service wires and associated facilities supplying utility service to said property. Upon completion of the work by the City Engineer, he shall file a written report with the City Council setting forth the fact that the required underground facilities have been provided and the cost thereof,together with a legal description of the property against which such cost is to be assessed. The Council shall thereupon fix a time and place for hearing protests against the assessment of the cost of such work upon such premises, which said time shall not be less than ten(10) days thereafter. (e) The City Clerk shall forthwith, upon the time for hearing such protests having been fixed, give a notice in writing to the person in possession of such premises,and a notice in writing thereof to the owner thereof, in the manner hereinabove provided for the giving of the notice to provide the required underground facilities, of the time and place that the Council will pass upon such report and will hear protests against such assessment. Such notice shall also set forth the amount of the proposed assessment. (f) Upon the date and hour set for the hearing of protests,the Council shall hear and consider the report and all protests, if there be any, and then proceed to affirm, modify or reject the assessment. (g) If any assessment is not paid within fifteen (15) days after its confirmation by the Council, the amount of the assessment shall become a lien upon the property against which the assessment is made by the City Engineer, and the City Engineer is directed to turn over to the assessor and tax collector a notice of lien on each of said properties on which the assessment has not been paid, and said assessor and tax collector shall add the amount of said assessment to the next regular bill for taxes levied against the premises upon which said assessment was not paid. Said assessment shall be due and payable at the same time as said property taxes are due and payable, and if not paid when due and payable, shall bear interest at the rate of 6 percent per annum. (2222-12/77) 17,64,210 Responsibility of city. City shall remove at its own expense all city-owned equipment from all poles required to be removed hereunder in ample time to enable the owner or user of such poles to remove the same within the time specified in the resolution enacted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof. (2222-12177) 12/88 Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.64.220 17.6.4.220 Extension of time. In the event that any act required by this chapter or by a resolution adopted pursuant to section 17.64.110 hereof cannot be performed within the time provided because of shortage of materials, war, restraint by public authorities, strikes, labor disturbances, civil disobedience, or any other circumstances beyond the control of the actor, then the time within which such act will be accomplished shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time of such limitation. (2222-12177) 12/88 ATTACHMENT 1 GARFIELD ST 0 m a Q � w m SCALE: NONE YO R K TO WN S T ATTACHMENT NO. 1 LOCATION MAP CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BEACH-1' RCA ROUTING SHEET INITIATING DEPARTMENT: Department of Public Works SUBJECT: Approve a Revision to a Previously Approved Resolution Establishing the Beach Blvd. Underground Utility District No. 96-01 -- Yorktown to Garfield Avenues COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 4, 1998 .. ...... .. AATACMENTSA Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Not Applicable Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Attached Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) (Signed in full by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. (Approved as to form by City Attorney) Not Applicable Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Financial Impact Statement (Unbudget, over $5,000) Not Applicable Bonds (If applicable) Not Applicable Staff Report (If applicable) Not Applicable Commission, Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Not Applicable Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Not Applicable . ....... ........ ....... ........... ._ .. ...... .. . ..... ......... ............. _ ... ... ........ ........ ...... EXPLANATION FOR MISSLNG ATTACHMENTS" REVIEWED RETURNED FOR DED"' .. ..... .... _ . Administrative Staff ( ) ( ) Assistant City Administrator (Initial) ( ) ( ) City Administrator (Initial) City Clerk ( ) ...... ...... ... .. ...... ......... . .. ........._ ......... .. ...... EXPLANATION FOR RETURN Of ITEM SpaceOnly) f 025-180-21 025-180-14 James A. Lane Victoria Jean L 192 C 22nd St 637 Frankf Costa Me CA �92627 ..unti 025-180-I4 025-180-2I Victoria Jean Lane John F. Pelochino 637 Frankfort 192 C 22nd Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 025-180-24 James A. Lane 025-180-23 637 Frankfort Avenue Josam Investment Co. Huntington Beach-;, CA 92648 1801 Century Park East,Suite 2101 Los Angeles, CA 90067 025-180-13 025-180-06 Victoria Jean Lane Arnold Kimbrough 637 Frankfort 19361 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 i t c 025-180-25 025-182-22 Victoria Jean Lane Robert C. Chase 637 Frankfort 19321 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 025-181-36 U-Haul Real Estate Co. P.O. Box29046 Phoenix, AZ 85038 025-182-32 Margolin Properties LP 159-161-04 c/o Midas Realty Corp Church In Huntington Beach, Cal 225 N. Michigan Avenue 19231 Beach Blvd Chicago, IL 60601 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 025-182-33 Hun S. Kwon 9442 Hyannis Port Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92646 159-161-26 159-161-29 Marusan USA Inc. Tony California Limited c/o Sav-on Drugs Inc. #227 719 Kamehameha HWY, 3rd Floor c/o American Stores Co. Pearl City, HI 96782 P.O. Box 27447 Salt Lake City, UT 84127 153-091-05 Sam F. Freedman 159-161-24 19542 Beach Blvd Marusan USA Inc. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Farallon R E Services Co. Inc. 3340 Ocean Park B1. #3030 Santa Monica, CA 90405 153-091-17 159-161-25 Hoag Memorial Hospital Marusan USA Inc. Presbyterian c/o Bank Household 301 Newport Blvd Attn: AEQC-3E Newport Beach, CA 92663 2700 Sanders Road Prospect Heights, IL 60070 159-161-29 153-091-06 Tony Cal' rnia Limited Beverly .Baier �1e m 9 haeha Highway, 3rd Floor 1200 N. Harbor Blvd Anaheim, CA 92801 153-051-16 153-051-15 Winall Stations Lawrence A. Diekoff 13338 E. 29th Street 19442 Beach Blvd S�-gnal Hill, CA 90806 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 153-051-19 153-051-18 Fred Hensel Cap Rad LTD c/o ;Tack. Hensel 19322 Beach Blvd 3615 308th Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Auburn, Tawa 51433 153-051-14 153-051-25 Robert .Clayton Basil Nichols 4234 Fleet Haven Road 502 21st Place Lakewood, CA 90712 Santa Monica, CA 90402 153-051-24 153-041-13 Wuerer Family Partnership James R. Brumfield 2134 N. Greenleaf Street 25322 Maximus Santa Ana, CA 92706 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 I 153-041-17 153-041-15 Maureen Tenn Robinson William E. Maxey 2 Hampton Court 12541 Kensington Road P Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 153-041-26 153-041-18 Rudolph C. Schweitzer Honey Baked Ham LImited p Partnership 8686 Merced Circle, #1007-D c/o Bob: Chang Huntington Beach, CA 92646 238 S. Atlantic Blvd Alhambra, CA 91801 I 153-041-28 153-051-08 CNW Investment Co. Mini-Skools LTD c/o Bob Chang Attn; Missy White 238 S. Atlantic Blvd 2400 Presidents Drive Alhambra, CA 91801 Montgomery, AL 36116 153-051-11 153-051-09 Sheng Hsiung Lin Tonho International Inc. 2340 Robles Avenue 19360 Beach Blvd San Marino, CA 91008 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 I 153-041-18 153-041-16 Honey Baked Ham Limited William E. Maxey Partnership 12541 Kensington Road c/o Craig L. Martin Los Alamitos, CA 90720 29 Musick Irvine, CA 92618 153-041-29_ CNW Investment Co. c/o K F Nat'l Management Co. 238 S. 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ROBERT N TR 153-05 1 DIEKOFF LAWRENCE A 04-001 M TRABANT FAMILY TRUST 04-001 4234 FLEET HAVEN RD 90712 04-001 19442 BEACH BLVD 92648 3 8077 YORKTOWN AVE 92646 "3 LAKEWOOD, CA -3836 �3 HUNTINGTN BCH, CA -2504 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -3130 - 153-051-16 NINALL STATIONS 153-051-17 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 153-051-19 CAP RAD LTD �-001 1338 E 29TH ST 90806 04-001 CITY HALL 04-001 19322 .BEACH BL•VD 92648 �3 -SIGNAL HILL, CA -1842 2 HUNTINGTN BCH, CA 92646 /3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2502 153=051 19'HENSEL FRED 153-051=24 NUERER FAMILY PARTNERSHIP - 153--051-25 NICHOL•S BASIL TR C-3WI AT _3-_3 01/ 2134 N GREENLEAF ST 92706 �3 01'SANTA1MStONICA, CA 9 8 AUBURN, IA 51433 SANTA ANA, CA -2534 ' 150 00101 19242RAARDING LN 92646 1504 001 19252FHAR6INGCCIRL G SR 92646 15044--00103 27551NBERLARKSCIR 92649 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA . -2024 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2024 3 HUNTINGTN BCH, CA -4805 153-061=04 MURRAY KENNETH STUART 153-061-05 FITZGERALD GARY E 153-061-06 ELLETT MELVIN H 04-NI 19282 HARDING LN 92646 04-001 19292 HARDING LN 92646 04-001 19302 kAROING LN 92646 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2024 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2024 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2025 153-061=07 HERNANDEZ JOSEPH LOUIS 153-061-08 NCBETH DAVID M 153-061-09 OSTI-Z, GEORGE HARRY 04-NI 8331 TYLEB CIR 92646 04-001 19322 HARDING LN 92646 04-001 19332 HARDING LN 92646 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2090 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2025 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2025 . 153=061-10 BAUMAN ROBERT F 153-061-11 ZIEGLER GARY 153=061-12 GOODFEL'L•ON FAME 04-001 19342 HARDING 92646 04-Wl 19362 HARDING LN 92646 04-001 9372 HARDING LN 92646 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2025 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2025 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2025 153-061-13 GONYA BETTE J 153-061-14 BAKER, ROBERT L 153-'061-15 SUPPE, •EDHARD A. 04-001 1800 6RIOLE DR 92626 04-001 19402 HARDING LN 92646 04-001 19412 HARDING_LN 92646•-::: 3 COSTA MESA, CA -4750 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2026 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2026 15044-010116 19422IHARDINGRLNNE L 92646 1504 00117 19432GHARDINGELA STEVEN 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05/15/97 . PAGE-816 ACARR21- 1996-97 CITY / DISTRICT PARCEL LIST TIME 15:49:20 DST 054 TRA/APNNTYPE NAME AND CODE TRACAPNNTYPE NAME OWNERS CODE TRA/APNNTYPE NAME AND CODE DISTRICT NUMBER: 054A HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY 1504�1� 130205G�REENSBORO RD 1504-0011 19271ECONGRESS CIRTR 92646 15044--Ml 19272N&PITOL CIR 92646 3 P 0 BOX 7261 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -1919 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2003 VICTORVILLE, CA 92391 153-662-11 NELLS, BOBBIE J 153-062-12 RAMIREZ FREDDIE 153-062-13 MACKLEY .FRANK 04=001 19262 SAPITAL CIR 92646 04-001 19252 CAPITAL CIR 92646 04-001 19291 CAPITOL CIR 92646 3 NUNTIN TN BCH, CA -2003 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2003 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2003 153=062-14 SHOEMAKER ABRAHAM M TR 153-062-15 CIPRIANO ANTHONY C 153-063-01 HAWTHORNE TAL•MADGE 04-001 19261 CAPITOL CIR 92646 04-Ml 19271 CAPITAL CIR 92646 04-001 . 8232 GRANT•DR 92646 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2003 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2003 3 HUNTINGTN BCH, CA -2021 153=063-02-F.EDERA4 HOME LOAN 153-063-03 TIMMINS R 3ANTICHARD S 153-063-04 CHAVEZ JOSS C 04-001 MORTGA E CORP 04-NI 8252 GRANT DR 92646 WOO1 8262 G DR 92646 3 12222 MERIT DR #700 75251 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2021 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2021 DALLAS, TX -2277 153463-05 ARSENAULT BRIAN 153-063-06 GHOSE SHANU 153-063-07 SANSENBACH; SCOTT 04-001 8272 GRANT OR 92646 04-001 7706 EL PASTEL OR 75248 04-NI 8292 GRANT OR 92646 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2021 3 DALLAS, TX -3121 3 HUNTINGTON=BEACH, CA -=2021 153--063-08 WALLACE BRENT 153-063-09 LAGACHE JOSEPH F 153=063=10 BORAD 'JOHN A 04-Wl 8302 GRANT DR 92646 04-001 9322 GRANT DR 92646 04-001 8332 GRANT DR 92646 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2022 3 HUNTINGTN BCH, CA -2022 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2022 153-063-11 KUBO DAVID ALAN 153-063-12 GROIS MARTIN N JR 153-063-13 DE-CHICCO• PAMELA 04-001 P 0 EOX 2398 90704 04-001 8321 HAYES CIR 92646 04-001 P:O,BOX 86542 931-18 3 AVALON, CA -2398 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2088 3 SANTA`BARBARA; CA- -0542 153-063-14_.BURNHAM ROBERT L 153-063-15 YORK, ARNOLD F 153-063-16 CRONLEY HARRY S 04-Ml 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C6RN000PIA RD 93221 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2027 3 BAKERSFIELD, CA -1831- _3 EXETER, CA -9613 9G vr. rrn 4A vo .> SCOTT A 153-033-14 STANTON DON E 153-033-15 vuutw, R�otmi w lI NEILL, -47 SPIEGEL SEYMOUR TR � L 'NEILL WEYMOUTH LN 92646 04-001 19381 WEYMOUTH LN 92646 04-001 19382 WORCHESTER LN 92646 L 8161 FA�MOUTfi pR HtNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2040 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH,"CA -2040 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2046 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA v �i � �' -50 JANIO JAROSLAW � r� 16 TRREXEAPTIONNLTRUST 04-000117 19362TMOACHESTEIRTLN 92646 150-4-011B 19M352RD �tCHESTERTLq 92646 1 8131 tALMOUTH DR { + x 19372 yyORCHESTER LN 92646 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2046 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2046 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA pUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2046 -53 OPFER, EUGENE H �v ' 1 19231 EdEUGENE ER lie '3�19 AYON pARIO A 153-033-20 tLLJESTAN SLAVKO 153-033-21 RANDALL ROBERT E TR �x �* �.* 1934� WORCHESTER LH 92646 04-001 19332 WORCHESTER LH 92646 04-001 MILLIS FRANK Fti1HTIHGTN BCH, CA µ HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2046 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2046 3 19322 RORCHESTER LN 92646 � � r HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -20" -03 VIHIK0 1 LAEdREHCE sP � ' {11-22 WIGNALL HAROID D TR 153-033-23 H}ICHESTER LH 92646 04-WI 19302 WORCHESTER LHITE, aANUELA 153-033-24 GREEq�1ALD LAaRE�dCE TR 1 8182 FALMOUTH DR $` z = 19312 06R 92646 04-001 19282 HOR6HESTER LN 92646 WUWTIHGTOH BEACH, CA HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2046 3 HUNTIHGTH BCH, CA -20" 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2044 -06 FLECK HORACE M t � 25 FOWLER WILLIAM T 153-033-26 AREY, STEVE L 153-033-27 CARLINO JACK 1 8181 GRANT DR T ' 1 19272 KHESTER LN 92646 04-001 %MR STEVE L AREY 04-001 19252 �RCHESTER LN 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH c ' g, kUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2044 3 19260 MORCHESTER LN 92646 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2044 CAS k i HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2044 -01 RHEIN JAY ROBERT 1 8202 GRANT DR �" i28 MAGDALENO J GUADALUPE L 153-034-01 MAC DONALD LOIS J 153-034-02 ROMANO WILFREDO A HUNTINGTON BEACH,.CA �. 92646 04-001 19241 HORCAESTER Ltd 92646 04-001 19251 �'ORCHESTER LH 92646 19242 t4ORCIiESTER LN HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2044 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2043 3 HUNTINGTH BCH, CA -2043 -04 SHERHOEN STEPHEN R J d4-03 VU MY VIET 153-034-04 REISE, WILLIE 153-034-05 LANSING ALBERT D 1 8172 GRA�1T DR t01 19261 WORCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 19271 HORCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 19281 KORCHESTER LN 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 2 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2043 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2043 3 kUNTINGTH BCH, CA -2043 , a DATE 05/15/97 TICdE 15:49:20 D5 t`59C AT04BC-70 ORANGE COUNTY AUDITOR CONTROLLER DATE 05/15/97 PAGE 814 � � ' � , t� l 1996-97 CITY / DISTRICT PARCEL LIST TIME 15:49:20 DST 054 NO/ OWNERS 1-TYPE NAME AND ADDRESS `t N0/ OWNERS ZIP PARCEL NO/ OWNERS ZIP PARCEL N0/ OWNERS ZIP i-I N-TYPE NAME AND ADDRESS CODE TRA/APN-TYPE NAME AND ADDRESS CODE TRA/APN-TYPE WAWE AND ADDRESS CODE 1QICT NUMBER: 054A HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY �� 07 BARTON DAVID S JR 1 , SHAW ROBERT C 153-034-07 POWERS WILLIAM R 153-034-08 INOUYE KENNETH 1 8191 Wt♦ITBURW CIR $ + ? 19301 WORCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 19311 I�ORCESTER 92646 04-001 19321 PORCHESTER LN 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA � � J HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2045 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2045 3 HUNTINGTH BCH, CA -2045 10 fOK HENRY del 054-09 ADAMS, DONALD J L 153-034-10 NEIL BARBARA TR 153-034-11 MILLER VERNE A 1 HUNTINGTON NGTONWHITB BE CIR 04 1 19331 WORCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 19341 WORCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 19351 WCHESTER LN 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2045 3 kUNTIHGTOW BEACH, CA -2045 3 kUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2045 -13 KASPAREK, JAF1E5 J TR 4?2 a34-12 WAVI, DEVINDER S TR 153-034-13 CUA, JEREMIAH 153-034-14 KOSALKA STANLEY A )1 19362 WEYFdOUTH LN 04•.001 4051 ONDINE CIRCLE 92649 04-001 790 METRO DR 91755 04-001 19381 RbRCHESTER LN 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA � h 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -3014 3 MONTEREY PARK, CA -4230 3 HUNTINGTH BCH, CA -2045 2-16 URENE R K TR ' )1 8202 bRIXHAH CIR 3 04-15 BRUCE, CECIL J 153-034-16 ELLIOTT LOLA D 153-034-17 NEON JEAN-GUY HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 01 19391 WORCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 19411 W6RCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 19421 WORCHESTER DR 92646 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2045 3 HUNTINGTN BCH, CA -2047 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2047 2-19 VOLOSHIN WILLIAH § 18 SHAFFER ANDREW J 153-034-19 PAIK SEOK-SHIN 153-034-20 LIBOON LEONARD S )1 11853 JULIUS AVE 0k-�;01 19431 146RCHESTER LH 92646 04-001 19441 WORCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 19451 110RCHESTER LN 92646 31 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA -2047 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA -2047 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA -20 DOWNEY, CA '� �� ��., � � , 2-22 MC LENDON DAVID L L3r21 FARAHHAND SHIRIN 153-041-04 ROOD INC 153-041-05 KELLY DAVID R TR SS01 19471 WORCHESTER LN 92646 04-001 123 PEACOCK DR 94901 04-001 %HS JtANETTE SCHIAITZ TR )1 8181 BURNHAM CIR ? HUNTINGTON BEACH CA -2047 3 SAN RAFAEL CA -1552 3 PAT KELLY TRUST HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA ,, # ,. PO BOX 9166 94912 2-25 MATSUO KATSUTOSHI 3—�P0u i-13 SAN RAfAEL, CA -9166 )1 8211 BURNHAM CIR 1-13 BRUNFIELD JAPdES R153-041-14 SHAHDRICK JAgES ANDREW 153-041-15 k3AXEY, WILLIAN E TR HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 01 25322 MAXIMUS 92691, 04-001 %EXECUTIVE CAR LEASING 04-001 12541 KENSINGTON RD 90720 MISSION VIEJO CA -4518 3 7807 SANTA MONICA BLVD 90046 3 LOS ALANITOS, CA -4748 2-30 HARAYAN SANIL � a 780 ASANTA )1 SELLARS� ROY VICTOR '* LOS , CA -5398 8162 BURNHAM CIR =. try-16 MAXEY, WILLIAM E TR 153-041-17 ROBINSON MAUREEN TERN TR 153-041-18 HONEY BAKED HAW LIMITED HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 001 12541 KENSINGTON RD 90720 04-001 2 HAF9PTOA CT 92270 �, 04-001 PARTNERSHIP 2-33 MEISBROD HANCY LEE TR 3 LOS ALAMITOS CA -4748 3 RANCHO MIRAGE CA -2585 3 %CRAIG L MARTIN 1S3-bq1 /(c 29 MUSICK 92618 )1 HUNT NGTONAB CIR � IRVINE, CA -1638 HUNTINGTON BEACH, GA ;" 1 'y1-25 SCHWEITZER RUDOLPH C TR 1,153-041-26 SCHWEITZER RUDOLPH C TR i153-041-28 CHW INVESTMENT CO 2-36 RUSSELL JAHES - +;;, � 01 %SCHWEITZE�t, RUDOLPH C TR 04-001 %SCHWEITZE�t, RUDOLPH C TR 04-001 %CHAHG BOB )1 CHRISTOPHER 8686 MERCED CIR #1007-D 92646 3 8686 MERCED CIR 91007-D 92646 3 238 S ATLANTIC BLVD 91801 ,a; '•` HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -8617 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -8617 ALHAMBRA, CA -3295 8141 WEHLOCK CIR � t ��-_•,R_ HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 1..2E CNN 16 E N T CO 153-051-08 MINI-SKOOLS LTD 153-051-09 TONHO INTERNATIONAL INC 2-40 HERSH MICHAEL '1 F HAT�L HGNT CO 04-001 ATTN: MISSY WHITE 04-001 19360 BEACH BLVD 92648 )1 8182 BURNHAM CIR 238 S ATLANTIC BLVD 91801 3 2400 PRESIDENTS DR 36116 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -2502 HUNTINGTON BEACH, C4 ALHAMBRA' -3295 MONTGOMERY, AL -1628 b Ss-c)�t-�aJ '' { '1Ti YEE YEE SING 153-051-11 LIN SHENG HSIUHG 153-051-12 JOHNSON WALTER H TR 291;5 BOBOLINK DR 92677 '04-001 2346 ROBLES AVE 91108 04-001 8081 YOkKTOWN AVE 92646 LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA -1304 3 SAN MARINO, CA -1336 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -3130 t53_ ®S(-Ito Office of the City Clerk City of Huntington Beach P.O.BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 So. California Gas Co. Attn: Alan Tabit 1919 S. State College Anaheim, CA 92803 J ` PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) SS. County of Orange ) am a Citizen .of the United States and a - t resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the below entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of the HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT/ a { PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION 1. NOTICE_IS round Utility District' newspaper of general circulation printed HEREBY GIVENwill be held ly g b Public Hearing which is on file in the De lit hearing will be held b SchetiufaaJ Bh7/96 the City Council of the.City Partmont of Public Work: and published. in the City of Huntington 'RESOLUTION of Huntington. Beach on of the City of Huntingtor NO.96-43 June 17, 1996 at the hour Beach. Beach, County of Orange/ State of ARESOLUTION of 7:00 p.m. in the Council PASSED AND ADOPTEC Chambers of the Civic Cen by the City Council of the OF THE CITY ter, or as soon thereafter City of Huntington Beach a �'a i ornia, and that attached Notice �$ a COUNCIL OF THE as the matter may e gee true and complete copy as was. printed CITY OF b a regular meeting thereo heard,to ascertai whether held on the 3rd day n HUNTINGTON BEACH the, public necessity, June,1996 CALLING A health,safety or welfare re- /S/ Dave Sulilvan and published in the Huntington Beach PUBLIC HEARING quires the removal of IMayor TO DETERMINE poles, overhead wires and ATTEST: and Fountain Valley Issues of Said WHETHER PUBLIC associated overhead strut- /S/Connie Brockway NECESSITY ' •tures and the underground STATE OF newspaper to wit the issue(s) of:. HEALTH,SAFETY Installation of wires and fa- CALIFORNIA) OR WELFARE ri for supplying slat- t ! tiltc,, COUNTY OF ORANGE) ss communication, REQUIRE THE, similar associated servicece CITY OF FORMATION OF in the districts hereinabove HUNTINGTON BEACH) AN UNDERGROUND described. I, CONNIE° BROCKWAY UTILITY DISTRICT SECTION 2.At such hear- the duly elected, quaiifiec ON BEACH ing all persons interested City Clerk of the City 01 shall be given an op- June 6, 1996 BOULEVARD BETWEEN portunity to be heard.Said Huntington Beach, and ex. YORKTOWN AND hearing may be continued officio Clerk of the City GARFIELD AVENUE:' from time to time as may Council of said City, do WHEREAS, Huntington be determined by the City hereby certify that the Beach Municipal Code Council. whole number of members Chapter 17.64 establishes SECTION 3� The Cityy of the City Council of the a procedure. for the cre- Clerk shall notify all af- City of Huntington Beach is I declare under penalty of perjury, that ation of underground utility fected property owners as going r seven; that the fore / districts and requires, as ; shown on the last equal- the foregoing is true and correct. the initial step,the holding ized assessment roll and resolution was passed and of.public hearing to aster- utilities concerned of the adopted by the affirmative tain whether public neces- time and place of such vote of at least a majority sity, health, safety or wet- hearing by mailing a copy of all the members of said fare requires the removal of of this resolution to such City Council at a regular poles, overhead wires and property owners and utili- meeting thereof held on Executed on associated overhead strut. ties concerned at least ten the 3rd of June, 1996 by June 6, 199Q tures and the underground (10) days prior to the date the following installation of wires and fa- thereof. g vote: at Costa Mesa, California. cilities for supplying elec- SECTION 4. The areas AYES: Counciimem- tric communication,or sim- proposed to be included in bars: Harman, Bauer, ilar or associated service in the district are shown on Sullivan, -D e t t l o f, any such district;and µ those certain maps entitled Green,Garofalo It has been recommended "Beach Boulevard Under- NOES: Councllmem- that such an underground ', •�_ bets:None utility district be formed to include property within the ABSENT: Council- public right-of-way on members:-Leipzig Beach Boulevard between ! City Clerk and ex- Yorktown and Garfield AV- officio Clerk of the City enues(see Exhibit A on file. Council of the City of in the Office of the City Huntington Beach,Cal- Clerk Signature NOW, THEREFORE, the ifornia City Council of the City of Published Huntington Huntington Beach does re- I Beach-Fountain Valley .in- solve_as_foilows:=' ' dependent June 6,1996. 061-999 r Office of the City Clerk �. City of Huntington Beach P.O.BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 t 069 f- Jame handrick £x ED 7 Zi rvine, 5. 92714 1;I„�= .It'll,Ili IIIJUllI Mali, L,nl,iMild,!dli-I t Council/Agency Meeting Held: s� ADe red/Continued to: j2�� proved ❑ Conditionally Approved ❑ Denied City Clerk's Signatur Council Meeting Date: June 17,1996 Department ID Number: PW96-021 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: MICHAEL T. UBERUAGA, City Administrator PREPARED BY �o LES M. JONES II, Director of Public Works ?e5 , SUBJECT: Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District 96-01-Yorktown to Garfield Avenues Statement fissue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: It is proposed that an underground utility district be formed within public right-of-way along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues. Funding Source: No City funds required. The California Public Utilities Commission requires that public utilities set aside funding for Underground Utility Districts (Rule 20A). Pursuant to this requirement, Southern California Edison Company has established a funding program for current and future Underground Utility Districts within the City as set forth on page three of the Engineer's Report (see attachment 3). Recommended Action: Approve the attached Resolution No. 96 -�5.3 establishing an underground utility district along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues. Alternative Action(s): Deny the recommended action and forgo formation of the district. #QUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTkA MEETING DATE: June 17,1996 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PW96-021 Analysis: In December of 1977, Council adopted Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64. This Chapter authorized Council to establish underground utility districts. An Underground Utility District is defined as the removal of all electrical and/or telephone poles and associated overhead structures along a street or portion thereof. Pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.100, Council can establish a district if public necessity, health, or welfare require the removal of poles. The City Council, on June 3, 1996, approved resolution No. 96" 3 calling for . a public hearing to determine whether public necessity, health, safety, or welfare require the formation of an underground utility district along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues. Pursuant to this action, and in accordance with the attached Engineer's Report (see attachment 3), it is recommended that Council approve the attached Resolution No. _fit b - 53 establishing an underground utility district along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues. Environmental Status: This project has been determined to be categorically exempt pursuant to Class 2, Section 15302 of the California Environmental Quality Act. Attachmentlsl: NumberCity Clerk's Page ............ - - ............... . .. . .................. ....... ............... .. ....................... .............. .............. .............. ................ .. 1 Location Map 2 Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing 3 Engineer's Report LMJ:BPC 0018133.01 -2- 05/06/96 9:17 AM j� / GARF END ST 0 m a L� o m SCALE: NONE YORKTOWN ST ATTACHMENT NO. 1 LOCATION MAP oil CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BEACH-1 GARFIELD ST 0 W m U a Q W m SCALE: NONE YORKTOWN ST ATTACHMENT NO. 1 DISTRICT MAP LIM CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BEACH-2 RESOLUTION NO. 96-53 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT ON BEACH BOULEVARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN AND GARFIELD AVENUES WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 96-43 a public hearing was called for June 17, 1996, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter could be heard, in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for.supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service to an underground utility district comprised of property within the public right of way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues per attached district map; and Notice was given to all affected property owners and utilities concerned in the manner and for the time required by law; and Such hearing has been duly and regularly held, and all persons interested have been given an opportunity to be heard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach hereby finds and determines that the public necessity, health, safety and welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service within that area more particularly described as the property within the public right-of-way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues, which is hereby established as Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District No. 96-1. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach finds that: 1 Wellisav2/5/8/96 (a) Such undergrounding will avoid or eliminate an unusually heavy concentration of overhead transmission facilities; and (b) Said streets and avenues are extensively used by the general public and carry a heavy volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures shall be removed and underground installations made in said underground utility district no later than December 30, 1997 by all affected utility companies. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk, within ten (10) days after the adoption of this resolution, shall mail a copy hereof and a copy of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 to affected property owners, if any, as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, and to the affected utilities. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of ,Tune , 199_ Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: sty er At, City Attorney �0' 411 REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: City Administrator Director o ubll Works l 2 Wellisav2/5/2/96 Res. No. 96-53 STATE OF CALIFOR.NI IA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th of June, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Harman, Leipzig, Bauer, Sullivan, Dettloff, Green, NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: Garofalo City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California G/resoluti resbkpg Engineer's Report May 21, 1996 Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District Garfield to Yorktown Avenues DEFINITION OF AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT: An underground utility district is an area in the City within which utility poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures are prohibited. The procedure for establishing an underground utility district is clearly defined in Chapter 17.64 of the City's Municipal Code. PURPOSE OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICTS: Currently, there are areas within the City where utility service is still provided to residential and commercial customers by way of overhead wires from utility poles within the public right-of-way. It has been an on-going goal of the City to have overhead wires and poles removed along the major arterial roadways of the City. The removal of overhead wires and poles improves the general appearance of the street and reduces the potential for accidents. (i.e. someone hitting a power pole or possible power outage due to a storm.) TYPES OF UTII.,ITY DISTRICTS: There are two basic types of underground utility districts. The first is a Rule 20A project. "Rule 20A" refers to a Public Utility Commission rule that requires utility companies to set aside funds for the undergrounding of utilities. The establishment of a Rule 20A district is based upon the recommendations of the City and the applicable utility companies. The second district type -- Rule 20B -- is a developer requested district: These districts are generally coordinated by the developer and any costs are borne by the developer. METHOD OF ESTABLISHING DISTRICTS: In 1977 the Huntington Beach City Council adopted Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64. This chapter set forth guidelines and procedures for the establishment of Underground Utility Districts. Pursuant to this chapter, the City must adopt two resolutions as a prerequisite to the establishment of a District. In the case of the proposed District, the first resolution calls for a public hearing to establish the District. The second resolution calls for the establishment of the district. -1- UTILITY UNDERGROUND COORDINATING COMMITTEE: Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.020 requires the formation of a Underground Utilities Coordinating Committee. The duty of the committee is to determine the location and priority of conversion work, and to advise the City Council on all technical aspects of undergrounding public utilities. Specifically, the committee shall: a) Determine the location and priority of conversion work within the City; b) Recommend specific projects and methods of financing; c) Recommend time limitation for completing of projects and extensions of time; d) Develop a long-range plan for establishing underground utilities districts; e) Perform such other duties as may be assigned to it by the City Council. Current committee members include the following representatives from: Public Utilities Robert Robinson Southern California Edison Co. City of Huntington Beach Robert Eichblatt City Engineer Bruce Crosby Civil Engineer Assistant Howard Zelefsky Planning Director On September 15, 1995, the Underground Utility Committee met to determine the location and priority of conversion work within the City, and to establish immediate and long range Districts. Three (3) potential Districts were identified. Beach Boulevard (Garfield to Yorktown Avenues) was established as the number one priority. DISTRICT TIME-LINE: Action/Event Date 1. Beach Boulevard selected September 15, 1995 as priority 2. Planning Commission approval February 27, 1996 of the proposed District 3. Call for public hearing to June 3, 1996 (Proposed) establish district 4. Resolution/Establishment of District June 17, 1996.(Proposed) 5. Utility companies begin underground January 1997 (Proposed) service lines 6. Removal of utility poles June 1997 (Proposed) -2- RESPONSIBILITY OF PROPERTY OWNERS Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.200 requires that every person owning, operating, leasing, occupying or renting a building or structure within a district to construct and provide that portion of the service connection on his property between the facilities installed by Southern California Edison Co., and the termination facility on or within said building or structure being served. The following is a list of property owners who will be required to install their facilities underground together with the estimated costs. 1. Cap Rad Ltd., 19322 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 2. James Brumfield, 19162 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 3. James Shandrick, 19160 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 4. Josef Wuere, 19240 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 5. Jack Hansel, 19322 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 6. Lawrence Diekoff, 19442 Beach Blvd. -- $950.00 7. Winall Stations, 1.9442 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 8. Hun Kwan, 19331 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 9. Robert Chase, 19321 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 FUNDING SOURCE: The California Public Utilities Commission requires that public utilities set aside funding for Underground Utility Districts (Rule 20A). Pursuant to this requirement, Southern California Edison Company has established the following funding program for current and future Underground Utility Districts within the City: 1994 Year End Balance $172,686.00 1995 Allocation $605,857.00 Subtotal $778,543.00 Projected Cost of Ellis Ave., Goldenwest to Edwards Underground District $450,000.00 Balance $328,543.00 1996 Allocation $605,857.000 Subtotal $934,400.00 Pro ected Cost of Beach Blvd., Garfield to Yorktown $500,000.00 Balance $434,400.00 -3- SUMMARY AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that Council: 1. Call a public hearing to ascertain whether the public necessity, heath, safety or welfare requires the removal of these poles and the associated overhead structures. 2. Adopt by affirmative vote of at least five members of the Council a Resolution declaring those portion of Beach Boulevard an Underground Utility District, and order the removal of overhead facilities. Robert E. Eichblatt City Engineer 14311.02 -4- So. CA Edison Comppny P. 0. Box 788 Realto, CA 92376 Time Warner 7441 Chapman Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92641 So. CA Gas Company Manager 8456 Edinger Avenue Huntington Beach; CA 92647 Rudolph Schweitzer Craig Lee Martin CN%V Investments Co. 8686 Merced 9 1007-D 19002 Beach Blvd. 238 S. Atlantic Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Alhambra, Ca. 91801 James Brumfield James Sliandrick Josef Wuere 25322 Maximus 7 Pazzi 2134 N. Greenleaf Mission Viejo; Ca. 92691 - Irvine, Ca. 92714 Santa Ana; Ca. 92706 William Maxey Maureen Robinson Basil Nichols 12541 Kensington 2 Hampton Ct. 502 21st P1. Los Alamitos, Ca. 90720 Rancho Mirage, Ca. 92270 Santa Monica, Ca. 90402 Cap Rad LTD Jack & Fred Hensel Mini-Skools LTD 7282 Westnlvister 3615 308th St. 2400 Presidents Dr. Westminster, Ca. 92683 Auburn, IA. 51433 Montgomen., AL. 36116 Tonho International, Inc. Yee Sing Yee - Sheng Hsiung Lin 18360 Beach BIN-d. 29155 Bobolink 2340 Robles Ave. Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648 Laguna Niguel Ca. 92677 San Marino; Ca. 91108 Lawrence Diekoff Winall Stations Robert Sterman 19442 Beach Bled. 1338 E. 29th St. 1651 E. 4th St., Ste. 150 Huntington Beach; Ca. 92648 Long Beach, Ca. 90806-1842 Santa Ana. Ca. 92701 Robert C. Chase Hun S. Kwon Josan Investment Co. 19321 Beach BIN-d. 9442 Hyannis Port 1801 Century Pk.E, Ste. 2101 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Los Angeles, Ca. 90067 Amold Kimbrough Tony Ca LTD Marusan USA 19361 Beach Bled. 719 Kamehamella H«y. % Household Bank 2700 Sanders, AEQC-3E Huntington Beacll, Ca. 92648 Pearl City, HI. 96782 Prospect Hgts., IL 60071 James A. Lane U-Haul Real Estate Marusan USA Inc. 637 Frankfort Ave. PO Box 29046 % Sav-On Drugs Inc. 4227 3030 Cullerton Dr. Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Phoelux, AZ 85038 Franklin Pk.. IL. 60131 John F. Pelochino Victoria Jean Lane Church in Huntington Beach 192 22nd St., "C 637 Frankfort Ave. 19231 Beach Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627-6726 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Huntington Beach; Ca. 92648 Rudolph Schweitzer Craig Lee Martin CNW Investments Co. 8686 Merced# 1007-D 19002 Beach Blvd. 238 S. Atlantic Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Alhambra, Ca. 91801 James Brumfield James Shandrick Josef Wuere 25322 Maximus 7 Pazzi 2134 N. Greenleaf Mission Viejo, Ca. 92691 Irvine, Ca. 92714 Santa Ana, Ca. 92706 William Maxey Maureen Robinson Basil Nichols 12541 Kensington 2 Hampton Ct. 502 21st Pl. Los Alamitos, Ca. 90720 Rancho Mirage, Ca. 92270 Santa Monica, Ca. 90402 Cap Rad LTD Jack&Fred Hensel Mini-Skools LTD 7282 Westminster 3615 308th St. 2400 Presidents Dr. Westminster, Ca. 92683 Auburn, IA. 51433 Montgomery,AL. 36116 Tonho International, Inc. Yee Sing Yee Sheng Hsiung Lin 18360 Beach Blvd, 29155 Bobolink 2340 Robles Ave. Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648 Laguna Niguel Ca. 92677 San Marino, Ca. 91108 Lawrence Diekoff Winall Stations Robert Sterman 19442 Beach Blvd. 1338 E. 29th St. 1651 E. 4th St., Ste. 150 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648 Long Beach, Ca. 90806-1842 Santa Ana. Ca. 92701 Robert C. Chase Hun S. Kwon Josan Investment Co. 19321 Beach Blvd. 9442 Hyannis Port 1801 Century Pk.E, Ste. 2101 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Los Angeles, Ca. 90067 Arnold Kimbrough Tony Ca LTD Marusan USA 19361 Beach Blvd. 719 Kamehameha Hwy. %Household Bank 2700 Sanders,AEQC-3E Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648 Pearl City,HI. 96782 Prospect Hgts., IL 60071 James A. Lane U-Haul Real Estate Marusan USA Inc. 637 Frankfort Ave. PO Box 29046 %Sav-On Drugs Inc. 4227 3030 Cullerton Dr. Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Phoenix,AZ 85038 Franklin Pk., IL. 60131 John F. Pelochino Victoria Jean Lane Church in Huntington Beach 192 22nd St., #C 637 Frankfort Ave. 19231 Beach Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627-6726 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 Huntington Beach, Ca. 92648 .3 so. w Council/Agency Meeting Held: 6 A?f 9(0 Deferred/Continued to: approved ❑ Conditionally Approved ❑ Denied City rk's Signature Council Meeting Date: June 3, 1996 Department ID Number: PW96-020 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: MICHAEL T. UBERUAGA, City Administrator IV -4v PREPARED BY� S M. JONES II, Director of Public Works —le SUBJECT: Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District No. 96-01- Yorktown to Garfield Avenues �© 1?6- 4/ - Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment Statement of Issue: It is proposed that an underground utility district be formed within public right-of-way along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues. Fundinq Source: No City funds are required. The California Public Utilities Commission requires that public utilities set aside funding for Underground Utility Districts (Rule 20A). Pursuant to this requirement, Southern California Edison Company has established a funding program for current and future Underground Utility Districts within the City as set forth on page three of the Engineer's Report (see attachment 3). Recommended Action: Approve the attached Resolution No. q 6- q.3 calling for a hearing to determine whether or not public necessity, health, safety, or welfare require the formation of an underground utility district along Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues. Alternative Action(s): �... Deny the recommended action and forgo formation of the district. Cn RtO UEST FOR COUNCIL ACTIP MEETING DATE: June 3, 1996 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PW96-020 Analysis: Currently, there are areas within the City where utility service is still provided to residential and commercial customers by way of overhead wires from utility poles within the public right- of-way. It'has been an on-going goal of the City to have overhead wires and poles removed along the major arterial roadways of the City. The removal of overhead wires and poles improves the general appearance of the street and reduces the potential for accidents. (i.e., someone hitting a power pole or possible power outage due to a storm.) In December of 1977, Council adopted Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64. This Chapter authorized Council to establish underground utility districts. An Underground Utility District is defined as the removal of all electrical and/or telephone poles and associated overhead structures along a street or portion thereof. Pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.100, Council can establish a district if public necessity, health, or welfare require the removal of poles. Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.020 requires the formation of an Underground Utilities Coordinating Committee. The duty of the committee is to determine the location and priority of conversion work, and to advise the City Council on all technical aspects of undergrounding public utilities. On September 15, 1995, the Underground Utility Committee met to determine the location and priority of conversion work within the City, and to establish immediate and long range Districts.-Beach Boulevard (Yorktown to Garfield Avenues) was established as the number one priority. Pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.090, Council may call public hearings to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety, or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires, and associated overhead structures within designated areas of the City and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, telephone, or similar associated services. Prior to holding such public hearing, the City Engineer shall prepare a report (see attachment 3) for submission at such hearing. The Planning Commission, on February 27, 1996, found the proposed Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District to be consistent with comprehensive plans for the City by making the following findings: 1. The proposed Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District is consistent with the goals and objectives of the Huntington Beach General Plan because it will enhance the aesthetics of the highways and public rights-of-way in the City. 2. The proposed Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District furthers the goals and objectives of the Huntington Beach General Plan because it promotes the coordination of efforts between the City and utility companies to underground overhead utilities where possible. 0018121.01 -2- 05/09/96 2:03 PM XQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTIUN MEETING DATE: June 3, 1996 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PW96-020 Environmental Status: This project has been determined to be categorically exempt pursuant to Class 2, Section 15302 of the California Environmental Quality Act. Attachment(s): NumberCity Clerk's Page _.. . _.._. . ..._ __ . 1 Location Map 2 Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing 0/ 6— `E3 3 Engineer's Report LMJ:BPC 0018121.01 -3- 05/09/96 2:03 PM RESOLUTION NO. 96-43 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO DETERMINE WHETHER PUBLIC NECESSITY, HEALTH, SAFETY OR WELFARE REQUIRE THE FORMATION OF AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT ON BEACH BOULEVARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN AND GARFIELD AVENUES WHEREAS, Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 establishes a procedure for the creation of underground utility districts and requires, as the initial step, the holding of public hearing to ascertain whether public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric communication, or similar or associated service in any such district; and It has been recommended that such an underground utility district be formed to include property within the public right-of-way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues (see Exhibit A attached), NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does resolve as follows: SECTION 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach on June 17, 1996 at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar associated service in the districts hereinabove described. SECTION 2. At such hearing all persons interested shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Said hearing may be continued from time to time as may be determined by the City Council. 1 3/K/ELLISAVI/5/8/96 SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall notify all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and utilities concerned of the time and place of such hearing by mailing a copy of this resolution to such property owners and utilities concerned at least ten (10) days prior to the date thereof. SECTION 4. The areas proposed to be included in the district are shown on those certain maps entitled 'Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District" which is on file in the Department of Public Works of the City of Huntington Beach. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of June , 199--E. Gy-t� Mayor ATTEST: - APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney 2 5�/54 y-S(_—Cl Z G c H REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED APPROVED: City Ad nistrator Director o Pu li Works 2 3/K/ELLISAV 1/4/2S/96 EXHIBIT "A" I GARFIELD ST m ti i U Q L m SCALE: NONE YORKTOWN ST Ii ATTACHMENT NO. 1 LOCATION MAP CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BEACH-1 Res. No. 96-43 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven;that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd of June, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Harman, Bauer, Sullivan, Dettloff, Green, Garofalo NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: Leipzig City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California G/resolut✓resbkpg Engineer's Report May 21, 1996 Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District Garfield to Yorktown Avenues DEFINITION OF AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT: An underground utility district is an area in the City within which utility poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures are prohibited. The procedure for establishing an underground utility district is clearly defined in Chapter 17.64 of the City's Municipal Code. PURPOSE OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICTS: Currently, there are areas within the City where utility service is still provided to residential and commercial customers by way of overhead wires from utility poles within the public right-of-way. It has been an on-going goal of the City to have overhead wires and poles removed along the major arterial roadways of the City. The removal of overhead wires and poles improves the general appearance of the street and reduces the potential for accidents. (i.e. someone hitting a power pole or possible power outage due to a storm.) TYPES OF UTILITY DISTRICTS: There are two basic types of underground utility districts. The first is a Rule 20A project. "Rule 20A" refers to a Public Utility Commission rule that requires utility companies to set aside funds for the undergrounding of utilities. The establishment of a Rule 20A district is based upon the recommendations of the City and the applicable utility companies. The second district type -- Rule 20B -- is a developer requested district. These districts are generally coordinated by the developer and any costs are borne by the developer. METHOD OF ESTABLISHING DISTRICTS: In 1977 the Huntington Beach City Council adopted Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64. This chapter set forth guidelines and procedures for the establishment of Underground Utility Districts. Pursuant to this chapter, the City must adopt two resolutions as a prerequisite to the establishment of a District. In the case of the proposed District, the first resolution calls for a public hearing to establish the District. The second resolution calls for the establishment of the district. -1- UTILITY UNDERGROUND COORDINATING COMMITTEE: Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.020 requires the formation of a Underground Utilities Coordinating Committee. The duty of the committee is to determine the location and priority of conversion work, and to advise the City Council on all technical aspects of undergrounding public utilities. Specifically, the committee shall: a) Determine the location and priority of conversion work within the City; b) Recommend specific projects and methods of financing; c) Recommend time limitation for completing of projects and extensions of time; d) Develop a long-range plan for establishing underground utilities districts; e) Perform such other duties as may be assigned to it by the City Council. Current committee members include the following representatives from: Public Utilities Robert Robinson Southern California Edison Co. City of Huntington Beach Robert Eichblatt City Engineer Bruce Crosby Civil Engineer Assistant Howard Zelefsky Planning Director On September 15, 1995, the Underground Utility Committee met to determine the location and priority of conversion work within the City, and to establish immediate and long range Districts. Three (3) potential Districts were identified. Beach Boulevard (Garfield to Yorktown Avenues)was established as the number one priority. DISTRICT TIME-LINE: Action/Event Date 1. Beach Boulevard selected September 15, 1995 as priority 2. Planning Commission approval February 27, 1996 of the proposed District 3. Call for public hearing to June 3, 1996 (Proposed) establish district 4. Resolution/Establishment of District June 17, 1996 (Proposed) 5. Utility companies begin underground January 1997 (Proposed) service lines 6. Removal of utility poles June 1997 (Proposed) -2- RESPONSIBILITY OF PROPERTY OWNERS Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.64.200 requires that every person owning, operating, leasing, occupying or renting a building or structure within a district to construct and provide that portion of the service connection on his property between the facilities installed by Southern California Edison Co., and the termination facility on or within said building or structure being served. The following is a list of property owners who will be required to install their facilities underground together with the estimated costs. 1. Cap Rad Ltd., 19322 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 2. James Brumfield, 19162 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 3. James Shandrick, 19160 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 4. Josef Wuere, 19240 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 5. Jack Hansel, 19322 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 6. Lawrence Diekoff, 19442 Beach Blvd. -- $950.00 7. Winall Stations, 19442 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 8. Hun Kwan, 19331 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 9. Robert Chase, 19321 Beach Blvd. -- $1400.00 FUNDING SOURCE: The California Public Utilities Commission requires that public utilities set aside funding for Underground Utility Districts (Rule 20A). Pursuant to this requirement, Southern California Edison Company has established the following funding program for current and future Underground Utility Districts within the City: 1994 Year End Balance $172,686.00 1995 Allocation $605,857.00 Subtotal $778,543.00 Projected Cost of Ellis Ave., Goldenwest to Edwards Underground District $450,000.00 Balance $328,543.00 1996 Allocation $605,857.000 Subtotal $934,400.00 Projected Cost of Beach Blvd., Garfield to Yorktown $500,000.00 Balance $434,400.00 -3- SUMMARY AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that Council: 1. Call a public hearing to ascertain whether the public necessity, heath, safety or welfare requires the removal of these poles and the associated overhead structures. 2. Adopt by affirmative vote of at least five members of the Council a Resolution declaring those portion of Beach Boulevard an Underground Utility District, and order the removal of overhead facilities. Robert E. Eichblatt City Engineer 14311.02 -4- ,G RESOLUTION NO. 96-43 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO DETERMINE WHETHER PUBLIC NECESSITY, HEALTH, SAFETY OR WELFARE REQUIRE THE FORMATION OF AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT ON BEACH BOULEVARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN AND GARFIELD AVENUES WHEREAS, Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 establishes a procedure for the creation of underground utility districts and requires, as the initial step, the holding of public hearing to ascertain whether public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric communication, or similar or associated service in any such district; and It has been recommended that such an underground utility district be formed to include property within the public right-of-way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues (see Exhibit A attached), NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does resolve as follows: SECTION 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach on June 17, 1996 at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar associated service in the districts hereinabove described. SECTION 2. At such hearing all persons interested shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Said hearing may be continued from time to time as may be determined by the City Council. 1 3/K/ELLISAV I/S/8/96 AA SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall notify all affected'property owners as shown on the ! last equalized assessment roll and utilities concerned of the time and place of such hearing by mailing a copy of this resolution to such property owners and utilities concerned at least ten(10) days prior to the date thereof. SECTION 4. The.areas proposed to be included in the district are shown on those certain maps entitled 'Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District" which is on file in the Department of Public Works of the City of Huntington Beach. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of June , 199�-& Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney Y—Z4—r4 6cH REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED APPROVED.- City Ad nistrator Director o Pu li Works 2 3/K/ELLI S AV I/4/2 5/96 EXHIBIT "A" i GARFIELD ST m U w m SCALE: NONE YORKTOWN ST I ! ATTACHMENT NO. 1 LOCATION MAP J• �4 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 0 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BEACH-1 Res. No. 96-43 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven;that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd of June, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Harman, Bauer, Sullivan, Dettloff, Green, Garofalo NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: Leipzig City Clerk and ex-ofI"icio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California G/resoluti/resbkpg S � � rn G RESOLUTION NO. 96 qg A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO DETERMINE WHETHER PUBLIC NECESSITY, HEALTH, SAFETY OR WELFARE REQUIRE THE FORMATION OF AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT ON BEACH BOULEVARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN AND GARFIELD AVENUES WHEREAS,Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 establishes a procedure for the creation of underground utility districts and requires, as the initial step, the holding of public hearing to ascertain whether public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead stnuctures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric communication, or similar or associated service in any such district; and It has been recommended that such an underground utility district be formed to include property within the public right-of--way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield o -� 1 e i n fie.- 04,C-wL o-F tie. C, Avenues ("see Exhibit A a�t�vei� NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does resolve as follows: SECTION 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public Bearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach on June 17, 1996 at the hour of 7:00 p.m.'in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar associated service in the districts hereinabove described. SECTION 2. At such hearing all persons interested shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Said hearing may be continued from time to time as may be determined by the City Council. 1 � 1 3/K/ELLISAV 1/S/8/96 �ooS �h SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall notify all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and utilities concerned of the time and place of such hearing by mailing a copy of this resolution to such property owners and utilities concerned at least ten (10) days prior to the date thereof. SECTION 4. The areas proposed to be included in the district are shown on those certain maps entitled 'Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District" which is on file in the Department of Public Works of the City of Huntington Beach. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3� day of _-'v n� , 19V6 S L/#PE �u11/'I/f�/y Mayor ATTEST: _ City Clerk City Att e S,6 _ l qCH RE D AND PRO ED AP OVED: r City A nistrato Dlrect o Pu 11 Wor 2 3/K/ELLIS"1/4/25/96 Res. No. 96-43 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd of June, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Harman, Bauer, Sullivan, Dettloff, Green, Garofalo NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: Leipzig City 6erk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California G/resoluti/resbkpg CI7' CLERK'S OFFICE OF 2000 Main Street, HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Beach, CA 92648 � Date: G/3,�g� Number of pages including cover sheet: a HUNTINGTON BEACH FAX ---------------------------------- To: From: Egg] Connie Brockway, CMC, City Clerk By., Deputy ity Clerk Phone: ' Fax phone: 57Y - yal 2 Phone: 714-536- .'Aoy Fax phone: 774-374-7557 REMARKS: ❑ Urgent ❑ For your review ❑ Reply ASAP ❑ Please comment CITY CLERK'S OFFICE OF 2000 Main Street, HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Beach, CA 92648 • Date: G 3 9G Number of pages including cover sheet: HUNTINGTON BEACH FAX To: From: `7)�- �7 -4a Connie Brockway, CMC, City Clerk ey: o l Deputy City Clerk Phone: Fax phone: Phone: 714-536-5227 Fax phone: 714-374-1557 REMARKS: ❑ Urgent ❑ For your review ❑ Reply ASAP ❑ Please comment EXHIBIT "A" I I I GARFIELD ST 0 m U Q w m SCALE: NONE YORKTOWN ST ATTACHMENT NO. 1 LOCATION NEAP CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BEACH 1 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL AC , .JN MEETING DATE: June 3, 1996 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PW96=026 Environmental Status: This project has been determined to be categorically exempt pursuant to Class 2, Section 15302 of the California Environmental Quality Act. Attachment(s): City,Clerk's . - 1 Location Map + S ' 2 Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing — 1f3 3 Engineer's Report LMJ:BPC E 0018121.01 -3- 05/09/96 2:03 PM w RESOLUTION NO. �I Sl3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING TO DETERMINE WHETHER PUBLIC NECESSITY, HEALTH, SAFETY OR WELFARE REQUIRE THE FORMATION OF AN UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT ON BEACH BOULEVARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN AND GARFIELD AVENUES WHEREAS,Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.64 establishes a procedure for the creation of underground utility districts and requires, as the initial step, the holding of public hearing to ascertain whether public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead strictures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric communication, or similar or associated service in any such district; and It has been recommended that such an underground utility district be formed to include property within the public right-of--way on Beach Boulevard between Yorktown and Garfield Avenues (see Exhibit A attached), NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does resolve as follows: SECTION 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach on June 17, 1996 at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication, or similar associated service in the districts hereinabove described. SECTION 2. At such hearing all persons interested shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Said hearing may be continued from time to time as may be determined by the City Council. 1 � 1 3WELLISAV i/S/8/96 r SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall notify all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and utilities concerned of the time and place of such hearing by mailing a copy of this resolution to such property owners and utilities concerned at least ten (10) days prior to the date thereof. SECTION 4. The areas proposed to be included in the district are shown on those certain maps entitled"Beach Boulevard Underground Utility District" which is on file in the Department of Public Works of the City of Huntington Beach. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the day of , 199_. 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