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<br /> DAS : sh 11/17/86 <br /> THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br /> SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are, and each of them is, <br />true and correct and the Council so determines. <br /> SECTION 2. The Council of the City of Redwood City hereby <br />finds and determines that the public necessity, health, safety <br />and welfare require the establishment of an underground utility <br />district to accomplish the purposes set forth in Resolution No. <br />10374, adopted November 10, 1986, by said Council, within the <br />area described in "Exhibit A" hereof, attached hereto and <br />incorporated herein; and this Council hereby further finds and <br />determines that each and all of the following specific matters in <br />furtherance of the general public interest exist with relation to <br />said underground utility district: <br /> (a) Such undergrounding will avoid or eliminate a heavy <br /> concentration of overhead electric facilities. <br /> (b) The streets, roads or rights of way in the district are <br /> extensively used by the general public and carry a <br /> heavy volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. <br /> SECTION 3. Said district is hereby established and declared <br />formed, and designated as "UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT NO. <br />1986-1". <br /> SECTION 4. The boundaries of the district are hereby fixed <br />and determined to be as set forth and described in "Exhibit A", <br />attached hereto and incorporated herein. Reference is hereby <br />made to the map of said district boundaries as shown on "Exhibit <br />B", attached hereto and incorporated herein, for a general <br />description of the district. <br /> SECTION 5. Pursuant to Section 11.45(c) of the Code of the <br />City of Redwood City, the date within which poles and overhead <br /> 2 <br /> ----, <br />