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1/7/1984
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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br />None <br />REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS <br />None <br />REPORTS OF CITY MANAGER <br />2. Twin Dolphin Drive (702 -06) <br />Report of City Manager and Director of Public Works 1/4/85 <br />Director of Public Works Addiego reviewed the subject report, using slides <br />to describe the property. <br />Title read. M /S: Stangel /Claire <br />RESOLUTION NO. 9764 OF INTENTION TO VACATE NON ACCESS RESTRICTION <br />OVER A PORTION OF A PUBLIC STREET (TWIN DOLPHIN DRIVE) IN ACCORDANCE <br />WITH PART 3 OF DIVISION 9, STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF <br />CALIFORNIA; SETTING TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING ALL PERSONS INTERESTED <br />IN OR OBJECTING TO THE PROPOSED VACATION; AND ORDERING POSTING OF NOTICE <br />OF SUCH PROPOSED VACATION <br />adopted unanimously by roll call vote. <br />3. Professional services agreement - engineering design - Fifth Avenue <br />Storm Drain System (Brian, Kangas, Foulk & Associates) (702 -02) <br />Report of City Manager and Director of Public Works 12/26/84 <br />Director of Public Works Addiego presented the subject report and replied to <br />questions and commented concerning the recommendation to proceed with design <br />before establishment of an assessment district; prospective total costs; the <br />participation of the County and possibly other jurisdictions; the desirability <br />of proceeding with the parts of the project, such as design, under City control; <br />the value of having a plan prepared in the event funds become available; the <br />cost effectiveness of proceeding with plans at this time in terms of reduced <br />costs and time saved; the traditional reluctance of "highlanders" to pay for <br />flood prevention in lowlands regardless of the source of the flooding; the <br />prospective timetable for establishment of an assessment district and commence- <br />ment of construction of the storm drain system; and the likelihood of partici- <br />pation of all affected jurisdictions. <br />Reg.Mtg. <br />1/7/85 <br />Page 2 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 45 <br />Page No. 225 <br />
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