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City Council Meeting of April 19, 2005 <br /> General Plan Amendment No. 2005-2-B <br /> Resolution No. 2600 (Zone Change No. 4011) <br /> Street Vacation No. 127 <br /> Page 5 <br /> As the project will not include any new buildings or facilities, the Conditions of Approval are <br /> minimal. The only construction generated by the project will be that associated with the <br /> removal of the vacated section of New York Street and the provision of a cul-de-sac at it's <br /> new terminus. The requirements for intersection improvements and traffic signals at the <br /> intersections of Tennessee Street/State Street and Tennessee Street/Park Avenue,and the <br /> pedestrian access sidewalk are discussed in the Environmental Review section above and <br /> in the attached Initial Study. These requirements are included as Conditions of Approval <br /> attached to the Street Vacation that must be met prior to vacation of New York Street. <br /> The Municipal Utilities Department has indicated there are existing water and'! sewer mains <br /> in the portion of New York Street proposed to be vacated, and request a thirty-five (35)foot <br /> easement to accommodate these two mains, In addition, it is likely that there will be water <br /> meters, backflow devices, and appurtenances to be relocated. These concerns are also <br /> addressed in the Planning Division Conditions of Approval attached to the Street Vacation, <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> 1. The City Council can deny the proposal. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> The applicant has paid $24,175 in fees. <br /> Prepared by: Concurrence: <br /> J <br /> her H�afto <br /> %nior PlanP <br /> yy Develotmmunitpment Director <br /> Reviewed by: Recommended by: <br /> Dan cH h J,WnD rvidlson <br /> Cityto <br /> City Atto�rn y Hager <br /> Attachments: <br /> A. City Council Resolution No. 5391 (General Plan Amendment), <br />