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RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. NO. 2054.. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did on the 16th day of July, 1928, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1981 for the improvement of Western Avenue, between the North line of First Street 'and the South line of Eighth Street; and, whereas, on the 8th day of December, 1928, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the City Council of said City on the 18th day of October, 1928. AND, WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice as required by law, in which notice January 2nd, 1929 at the hour of 7:ZO otclock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Council a writte~ objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the City Council of said City proceeding to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the City Council cf the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assessment affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same .in the office of said Supe~rintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of January, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly, J.L.McBride, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: None ( SEAL ). ATTEST: E. L. Ve6el¥ Clerk oI' the City of Santa Ans. t57 RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR 0BJECTIGi S TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARR~{T AND RECORD. No. 2055 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did on the 4th day of June 1928, passed Resolution of Intention No. 1958 for the improvement of portions of Broadway and Riverside Drive· and an urmamed street described as the Southerly 5O feet of Lots 40 and 60 of Tract No. 425, as recorded in Miscellaneous Naps, Book 16, Pages $3 and 34, Records of Orange County· California· from the Easterly curb line of Riversi Drive to the ~esterly line of Broadway; and, whereas, on the 6th day of December· 1928 the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the City Council of said Cit on the 4th day of September, 1928. AND, ~HEREAS· the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice as required by law, in which notice January 2nd, 1929 at the hour of V:30 otclock P.~. was fixed as the time· and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Council a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the City Council of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said pr~tests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessmen a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana· at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of January, 1929, by the following vote: AY,~S · NO,~S, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT· T~JS ~EES. TRUSTi~£S: W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. None J.L.McBride, Homer C. Chaney, Goode, F.L.i:urinton. ATTEST. E. L. Vesely Clerk oI" the ~ity of Santa An'a. SEAL). RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT NO. 2056 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on the 10th day of December, 1928, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 2046 to order the herein- after described improvement to be made and public work to be done in the City of Santa Ana; and ~HEREAS, after the passage and adoption of Resolution of Intention No. 2046 the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart and 3 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed, NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK, in the manner, form and substance as required by law, and said Street Superintendent also caused a notice similar in substance to be published for a period of ten (10) days in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and named by said City Council in said Resolution of Intention as the paper in which said notice should appear, all as appears from the affidavit of W. Lee Millis, principal Clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana on the 22nd day of December, 1928, and is now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the ~treet Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana commenced the posting of the notices hereinbefore referred to on the llth day of December, 1928, and fully completed the posting thereof on the llth day of December, 1928, as appears from the affidavit of Clyde L. Jenken, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, and more than ten (10) days having e~pired after the expiratio: of the time of the publication of said notice within which protests or objections to the proposed work or improvement might be made by any person interested objecting to said work or improvement, or to the extent of the district or lands to be affected or benefited by said work or improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof; and ¥,~EREAS, at the next meeting of the City Cot~cil after the expiration of said ten days after the expiration of the time of the publication of said notice, and no objection to said work or improvement having been made or ~n file, why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha having now acquired Jurisdiction to order the propesed improvement; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED: That the public interest and con- venience requires the work hereinafter ~esc~ibed and the City Cotnacil of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the following w~rk to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana as follows: That the following portion of that certain real property situated at the corner of Washihgton Avenue and Poinsettia Street, and dedicated for street purposes, as hereinafter desc:'ibed in the City of Sancta Aha be closed up and abandoned, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of Block 69, Santa Ana East, Miscellaneous Records, Book 10, Pages 43 and 44, Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence Southwesterly along the Northerly line of said Block 69, a distance of 90.45 feet to a p~int in the Northeasterly 159 , line of Poinsettia Street; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of said Poinsettia Street a distance of 2?.80 Feet to a point; thence in a northeasterly direction along a curve to the right whoae interior angle is 105 degrees, 14 minutes, l0 seconds and a radius of 50 feet, a distance of 54.05 feet to a point; thence Easterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant l0 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Washington Avenue a distance of 46.49 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly on an angle to the right of 65 degrees, 45 minutes, 30 seconds, a distance of 26.54 feet to the point of begin lng. All of which is more clearly shown on a certain map approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana for the said abandonment by Resolution No. 2045 on the 10th day of December, 1928. 2~e public work ordered and the imp:ovement to be made is for the purpose of closing up and abandoning a certain portion of real property dedicated for street purposes as hereinbefore described, and for that reason no district is chargeable therewith. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, desi~lated "Street Opening Act of 1889", and amendments thereto. For further particulars reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 2046, which is dated the 10th day of December, 1928, and on file with the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. The Clerk of the City of Santa 2~a is herewith instructed to record a copy of this Resolution Ordering Improvement in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange, State of California. was duly of Santa 1929, by I hereby certify that the foregoing i~esolution Ordering Improvement No. 2058, introduced and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City Ana at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 7th day of JanuaPy~ the following stated vote: AYES, TRUST~ES. NOES, TRUSTLES. None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None J.L.NcBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, Homer ~. Chaney, F.L. Purinton. ATTEST: E. L. Vesely Clerk of t~ C~by of-Santa Ana. ( SE AL ). RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK NO. 205V ?~HEREI~S, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, on the 1Vth day of December, 1~28, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 2051, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along Pine Street between the Easterly line of Cedar Street and the ~¥esterly line of Minnie Street and Cedar Street and the ¥~esterly line of Minnie Street and Cedar Street between the Easterly extended Southerly line of Pine Stre~t as it exists ~esterly from Cedar Streetj and the Westerly extended Northerly line of Pine Street as it exists Easterly f~m Ceda~ Street, which Resolution of Intention No. 2051 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening negisSer, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of W. Lee Millis, principal clerk of the printers which affidavit was filed in the office 20th day of December, 1928; and and publishers of said daily newspaper, and of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on the WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 2051~ the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa f~na Conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (~00) feet in distance apart, and l?th in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of intention, headed, NOTICE O~~ ~P~O ~ I~ ~ Vm~.~E~T, in the manner, form and substance as required by law, and the work being charge~ble upon a district, also cons~picuously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets within such district at not more than three httudred (~00) feet in distance apart, as'appears from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken, said Str~et Superintendent, who personally posted said notices of improvement; and ~NEREAS~ the Street Superintendent of the City post said notices on the 26th day of December, 1928, and thereof on the 26th day of December, 1928, more than ten for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken, Street Superintendent in the Office of the Clerk of said City on the 28th day file therein; and of Santa Ana, com~oenced to fully completed the posting (10) days before the date set and improvement, all as appears of the City of Santa Ana, filed of December~ 1928~ and now on W~REAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana was duly and regularly in session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1929, being the time, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the City Council and sho cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolutio of Intention No. 2051; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, over- ruled and denied, in time, manner and form as required by law, and the City Council of the City of Santa f~a having acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed work done and improvement made; IT IS HEREBY RESOL~£ED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that the public interest and convenience requires the work done and improvement made particularly set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2051, whi&~ is dated the 17th day of December, 1928, on file in the office of the Clerk of said City and hereby 16; ,referred to and made a part hereof, and the City Council of the City of Santa &ua hereby orders the work to be done and improvement to be made in said City, as particularly set forth and described in the said Resolution of Intention No. 20~1 as aforesaid. That the expense of said work and i~provement is by said Resolution of Intention'made chargeable upon a district which said district is described in and by the said Resolution of Intention and is shown by a plat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Engineer. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the specifications therefor, conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of said City Council, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals and referring to the specification posted or on file in the Santa A~a Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated~for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing ~tesolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 7th day of January, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRIISTE S: NOES, TRUSTEES· ABSENT, TRUSTEkS. Nona J.L.McBride, V.J.Kelly~ Stanley Homer C. Chaney, F.L. Purinton. None Goode, (S~L). ATTEST: Clerk E. L. Vegely the City of Santa A~ua. RESOLUTION NO. 2058 problems, is hereby WHEREAS, California cities, towns and sanitary districts are being ~aced with problems of disposing of their sewage and industrial wastes under peculiar seasonal and climatic conditions which complicate the problems or make them unique, thus rendering inapplicable or of doubtful value methods and standards developed elsewhere, and, WHEREAS, these pressing problems are of vital concern to all communities, large and small, and their separate investigations would involve, in some cases, prohibitive expense and in many cases wasteful dnplication of money and effort, and ~HE~EAS, the State is the logical agency to undertake the solution of common particularly those affecting the health of its citizens, now, therefore, it RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Santa Ana that the action of the League of California Municipalities, at its last meeting, requesting the appropriation by the State of not less than $65,000.00 for the establisbnnent and maintenance during the next biennium of the proper and necessary facilities for investigations and research in methods of sewage and wastes~disposal and treatment, be and the same is hereby endorsed and approved and this Council does hereby respectfully urge the legislature of the State of California to adopt suit'able legislation to accomplish these purposes: RESOLVED, FURT~_~R, that the members of the legislature from the district in which this city is situated, are hereby requested to lend special effort to the further- ance of the purposes herein expressed and the adoption of the necessary legislation to accomplish the same. RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to transmit certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable C. C. Young, Governor of the State of California; to Hon. N. T. Edwards of the Senate Hon. Edward Craig of the Assembly our representatives at the legislature, and to the League of California Municipalities at 706 Chancery Building, San Francisco, California. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly intro- duced and adopted by the Cotuucil of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the seventh day of January, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, Cguncilmen: NOES, Councilmen: ABS~.~NT, Councilmen: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. None Chaney, None ( SEAL ). ATTEST: E. L. Ve el city lerk RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPi~]CIFICATIONS NO. 20,59 RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ana upon portions of th~ e open public streets in said City cozm~only kno~wn as Third Street, Birch Street and Fourth Street, consisting of an ornamental lighting system complete, all as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 174 for the improvement of the above described streets and submitted this 21st day of January, 1929, be and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and spec- ifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the regular meeting held on the 21st day of January, 1929, by to-wit: AYES, and regularly City of Santa Ana, at a the following vote, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, ~¥.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUST~ S. None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chancy. ATTEST: E. L. Ve6ely City Clork oi' the Cit~ of Santa Ana. (S~AL). RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2060 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI'.[~Z OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE INSTALL- ATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING SYSTEM ON PORTIONS OF THIRD STREET, BIRCH STREET AND FOURTH STREET, DECLARING THE SAID WORK TO BE OF MOEiE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECL~tRING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT AND TO BE ASSENSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXP~SES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES; AND FIXING THE TI~E AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH: TH~ City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to ssid acts, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the con- struction of the following described work and improvement in said City, to-wit: The furnishing, installation and construction of an ornamental lighting system on Third Street, betwe.~n the Westerly line of Broadway and the Easterly line of Ross Street, and Birch Street, between the Northerly line of Third Street and the South- erly line of Fourth Street, and the Southerly one-half of Fourth Street, between the center line of Birch Street and a line drawn parallel to and distant twenty (20) feet Easterly from the Easterly line of Birch Stre~t, together with the necessary appurtenanc. to said lighting system, including the installation of cast iron double lighting standards of a type and kind known as the King Ornamental Standard, design drawing No. K 0 ltl, as made by the King Manufacturing Company, complete, including all cca crete foundations, anchor bolts, pot heads, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies, conduits, cables and other necessary items to complete the lighting system, and the making of all necessary connections between standards and to the existing circuits, as indicated on the plans; and the repairing of any paving, curb, sidewalk, culvert, conduit, pi~ line *r ~ewer cut or damaged during the construction of the lighting system, which work shall be considered as incidental to said iv~provement, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. The lighting ~its shall be General Electric Company form No. 12 Ornamental Novalux Units as made by the General Electric Company, both standards and lighting units shall conform in design and dimensions to those shown on the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. That for the installation of the hereinbefore described lighting system a patented article will be used and a license agreement between the patent o~er, ~estern ~ighting Company, selling agents for King Company and General Electric Company, and the City of Santa Ana, permitting the use of a patented article is now on file in the office of the City Clerk, to which said agreement reference is hereby made, and the same is mad~ a part of this resolution of intention by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. PLANS~ PROFILES~ CROSS-SeCTIOnS AND SPECIFICATIONS Section 2. All of the hereinbefore described streets, together with the fore- going work and improvements are fully set forth, delineated and described on the plans, profiles, cross-sections and detailed drawings known as "THE PLANS FOR ASSESS~ENT DISTRICT NO. 174", and as set forth in the specifications known as "THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 174, which plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Clerk, and were adopted by Resolution No. 2059 on the 21st day of January, 1929, by the City Council of the City of Santa ~ma as the plans, pro- files, cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications for said work and improvement. Said Plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed drawings and spec- ifications are referred to for a full and detailed description of said work and improvement, the same as though set forth in full herein, and shall be directory as to the location of all work to be done, the kind of materials to be used and the type of construction. CHANGE OF GRADE Section 3. That the grade to which the work shall be done and improve- ment made which is provided for in this Resolution is shown on the profiles there- for, on file in the office of the City Engineer, to which said profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that the grade shown on the plans and profiles is the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OF BOND Section 4. ~e said City Council does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeed- in~ ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSE~NENT DISTRICT Section 5. ri~at the contemplated work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned is in the opinion of the City Council of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargaable upon the district hereinafter described, and said City Council does hereby declare said.distr~6t to be the district benefited by said work and improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follow~ to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Northerly line of Third Street with the ~Westerly line of Broadway; thence Northerly along said Westerly line of Broadway 65 feet to a point; thence ~esterly and parallel to the Northerly line of Third Street 125 feet to a point; thence Northerly and parallel to the Westerly line of Broadway l0 feet to a point; thence ~esterly and parallel to the Northerly line of Third Street lO0 feet to a point; thence Northerly and parallel to the Easterly line of Birch Street and its Northerly extension, to an intersection with the center line of Fourth Street; thence Westerly along said center line of Fourth Street to an intersection with the Northerly extension of a line drawn parallel to and distant 50 feet ~esterly from the ~esterly line of Birch Street; thence Southerly in a direct line to a point in the Southerly line of Fourth Street distant 50 feet westerly from the westerly line of Birch Street; thence Southerly and parallel to the Westerly line of Birch Street 125 feet to a point; thence ~esterly and parallel to the Northerly line of Third Street to an intersection with the Easterly line of Ross Street; thence Southerly along the ~asterly line of Ross Street to a p~tnt distant 50 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Third Street; thence Easterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 50 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Third Street to an intersection with the ~;esterly line of Broadway; thence Northerly along the Westerly line of Broadway to the point of beginning. TIEE AND PLACE OF ~ARING Section 6. Notice is hereby given that on the llth day of February, 1929, at 7:30 o'clock P.~i. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or /67 improvement may appear before the said City Council and show cause why s~ d proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana before the hour herein set a written protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENT!ON Section 7. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper phblished and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The City Council does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the notice of i~.:provement to owners or reputed o?.~ers, and he is not required to ma~l the same. POSTING OF NOTTCES OF IMPR~EI{ENT Section 8. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Reso]utio of Intention, in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of intention was du~y and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regul meeting thereof held on the 21st day of January, 1~29, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: tRUSTEeS. ABSENT, " · ~ · J.L.~cBride, VLJ.Kelly, None Homer C. Chaney. Stanley E. Go~.de, F.L.Purinton. ( SEAL ). ATTEST: E. L. Ve6ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION OF AWARD NO. 2061 WI~REAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did, in open session at a regular meeting thereof, on the 21at day of January, 1929, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for doing the following work, under Resolution of Intention No. 2051, in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: That the portions of streets in the City of Santa Ana upon which work shall be done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth are upon and along those open public streets co~uonly k~own as and called Pine Street between the Easterly line of Cedar ~treet and the Westerly line of Minnier Street and Cedar Street between the Easterly extended Southerly line of Pine Street as it e~ sts Westerly from Cedar Street, and the ~esterly extended Northerly line of Pine Street as it exists Easterly from Cedar Street. That the work to be done and improvements the hereinbefore described portions of said streets to be made upon and along in ~ccordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file in the office of the City Clerk shall be as follows; That the hereinbefore described portions of streets shall be graded and paved with Portland Cement Concrete Pavement from curb line to curb line, and whe~ cross streets intersect the grading and paving shall extend beyond the curb lines to the extended property lines of said streets, and where driveways are noted on the plans to be paved, the grading and paving shall extend beyond the curb line to the street side of the sidewalk, all as particularly indicated on and in accor. ance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of POrtland Cement Concrete Curbs ul and along the hereinbefore described portions of streets, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. 'Eae excavation for and construction of Portland Cement Concrete Sidewal~ upon and along the hereinbefore described portions of str~ets, all as particularl indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excav-tion for and construction of Salt Glazed Vitrified Clay Pipe House Connecting Sewers, together with eighth bends, disc seals and other necessary appurtenances thereto, shall be constructed upon and along the here- inbefore described portions of streets, at depths and l~cations all as particular indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of a Standard Concrete Manhole at th location and grade all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The emcavation for and construction of Copper House Service ~¥ater Connections, including all connections, corporation cocks, curb cocks, fittings and all necessary appurtenances thereto, to be installed from the Water main at right angles thereto, and extending to a p~int one foot back of the curb and at such locations and depths as are indicated on the plans and specifications here- inafter mentioned. i69 The excavation for and construction of House Service Gas Connections, includin all necessary cocks, fittings and appurtenances thereto, installed from the gas main at right angles thereto and extending to the property lines, and at such locations and depths as are particularly indicated on the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. Together with such other work and improvements as are noted on the plans or specifications which shall be considered as incidental to the above described work and improvements, and no additional compensation shall be allowed therefor. The work to be done as herein set forth shall include the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials nece~sar¥ for or appurtenant to the construction ~d com- pletion of all work herein specified. RESOLVED: That the said City Council h~reby reject all of said proposals or bids except the next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said wor] and improvement to the lowest r~sponsible bidder, to-wit: GRIFFITH CO~iPANY, at the price named in their bid as follows, to-wit: Item No. 1. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereof on a five (5) inch Portland Cement Concrete Pavement, complete with the furnishing of all neces,~ry equipment, labor and material for the sum of Eighteen and 7/10 cents ((~O.18V) per square foot. Item No. ~. The excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement ~oncrete curbs, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and materials for the sum of Forty-five cents (~0.~8) per linear foot. Item No. ~. The excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement Concrete sidewalks, having a total thickness of three and one-half ~-l/B) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equi~nent, labor and material for the sum of Fourteen and 1/~ cents (!iO.l~S) per square foot. Item No. ~. ~t~e excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement Concrete sidewalks, having a total thickness of five (~) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment~ labor and material for the sum of ~¥~enty cents (~0.~0) per square foot. Item No. 8. 'zhe trenching, furnishing and laying of four (~) inch diameter salt glazed vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewer laterals complete with the furn- ishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy cents (~0.?0) per linear foot. Item No. 8. ~e excavation for and the construction of standard concrete sewer manhole complete with the furnishing of all necessary equi~nent, labor and material for the sum of Seventy-five dollars (i~8.O0) complete. Item No. 7. 'Z~e trenching, furnishing and laying of three-quarter (~/~) inch diameter copper pipe house service connections complete with ~e furnishing of all necessary corporation cocks, curb cocks, lead connections and fittings complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of ~nirteen Dollars (~lS.O0) each. Item NO. 8. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three-quarter (~/~) inch diameter Byers wrought iron ga~ house connecting services together with all cocks, fittings and necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Thirteen Dollars (~l~.O0) each. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of this award conspicuously for five (6) days on or near the door of the Council Ch~aber of the City Council of the City of Santa ^na, and also publish sai notice twice in the Santa ~na Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published circulated in the City of Santa J~na, and hereby designated for that purpose by said City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of ~iesolution of Award No. 2061 duly introduced and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Oanta Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st day of January, 1929, by the following vote: TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, ~¥.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. T~UST~ES: None TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chaney. NOES, ABSENT, ( sE aL ). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely city ~ler~ oI' tae city of Santa Ana. ~nd 171 RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESo]vtENT DIAGRA~ N0. 206~ RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement in, on and along portions of Birch Street and Russell Avenue, described in ~esolution of Intention No. 2028, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana be~ and the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 28th day of January, 1929, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said City Council, to-wit: AY~JS, TRUS ~EE S: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTE~.S. J.L.~cBride, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. F. L. Purinton. None W.J.Kelly. Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely ClerE of t~e City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS APPROVING ASSE~,S~ENT AND ORDERING THE STREET TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. No. 2063 TO ASSESSMENT, SUPERINTENDEI~ WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 9th day of July, 1928, pass Resolution of Intention No. 19V6, for the improvement of portions of Halladay Street and McFadden Street; and whereas, on the 10th day of January, 1928, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the City Council of said City on the 24th day of September, 1928. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice as required by law, in which notice January 28, 1929, at the hour of ?:30 O~clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Council a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the City Council of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done ~der said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assess- ment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directe~ to attach~o said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting of said City Cmmcil held on the 28th day of January, 1929, by the foliow- lng stated vote: AYES, TRUSTE~S: J.L.McBride, Homer C. F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santk Ana. ( SEAL ). RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, ~PPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORD.~RING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH 'JARRANT AND RECO!~D. N0. 2064 ~EREAS, the City Co~cil of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 6th day of August, 1928, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1991, for the improvement of portions of Ross Street and Sixteenth Street; and WHEREAS, on the 10th day of January, 1928, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the s~a due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement which assessment diagram was approved by the City Council of said City on the let day of October, 1928. AND, WHEREAS, the Clerk of the by law, in which notice January 28, 1929, the time, and the Council Chamber of the City of Santa Aha has given notice as required at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.~I. was fixed as City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and W}LEREAS, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Council a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and, whereas, at the time set for hear- ing protests or objections the City Council of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings b~ and the same are hereby overruled and d~nied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner respired by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting of said City Council held on the 28th da]/ of January, 1929, by the following stated vote: AYES, TRUS TEES: NOES, TRUoT~.~S. ABSENT, TRUSTEgS: J.L.McBride, Homer C. Chaney, F.L.Purinton. None W.J.Kelly. Stanley E. Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk oI' the City of Santa Aha. ( SEAL ). 170[ RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESS- MENT, APPROVING ASS.E,~,~iEN~ AND 0RD.~RING TItE ,)TREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. NO. 2065. WHEREAS, ttie City Council of the City of Santa Aha did, on the 6th day of August, 1928, pass Resolution of Intention No. 1990, for the improvement of a portion of Palm Street; and WHEREAS, on the 10th day of January, 1928, the Superintendent of Street~ of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified, which assessment diagram was approved by the City Cotnlcit of said City on the 1st day of October, 1928. AND, V~EREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice as required by law, in which notice January 28, 1929, at the hour of 7:$0 o~clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and, whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Council a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections tile hear the same, and all of said protests or work done having been heard, it is ilereby. City Council of said City proceeded to objections to said assessment or the RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assess- ment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting of said City Council held on the 28th day of January, 1929, by the following stated vote: AYLS, TRUSTE~o. NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, Homer C. F.L. Purinton. None W.J.Ke!ly. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, AT ULST. E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. ( SEAL ). RESOLUTION NO. ~066 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BOARD OF EDUCATION TO PI~RCHASE REAL PROPERTY BE IT RtSOLV~ED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the City of Santa Ana, a Municipal Corporation of the tilth Class: ~iat the approval of such Board of Trustees is hereby given to and f~ the purchase, by the Board of Education of the City of Santa ~tua, for the sum of One Hundre Dollars (~lO0.00) of the following described real property, situate in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and sore particularly described as follows: .Beginning at a point 2~0 feet East and 1~8 feet South of the inter- section of the center line of Eighth Street (formerly Hickey Street) and the center line of Artesia Street in the City of Santa Ana, said point of beginning being in the East line of the parcel conveyed to the Santa Ana School District of Orange County, California, by deed recorded Nay 28th, 19~, in Book ~, Page ~9 of Deeds, records of Orange County, California; thence South along said East line 1~.70 feet more or less to a point l~ feet North of the Southeast corner of said parcel conveyed to the Santa Aha School District of Orange County, being also the Northwest corner of Parcel l, in the deed to G. W. Purkey and wife, recorded December 8th, 19~8, in Book 889, page ~8~ of Deeds, records of Orange County, California; thence East along the North line of said Parcel l, and the North line of ~ Parcel ~ in said deed to G. ~. Purkey and wife, 109.8~ feet to the North- e~st corner of said Parcel ~, said point being in the West line of the parcel conveyed to Anna B. Jones by deed recorded November 1B~h, 19B8, in Book 81~, page l~O of Deeds, records of Orange County, California; thence North along said West line and the Lest line of the parcel conveyed to John ~. Day by deed recorded January ~nd, 19~$, mn Book ~8~, page ll~ of Deeds, records of Orange County, California, 88.~B feet more or less to the Northwest corner of said parcel conveyed to Jotm F. Day, said point also being in the South line of the parcel conveyed to E. C. Ramsey and wife by deed recorded October ~Srd~ 19~8, in Book 810, Page ~9 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; thenge West along the South line of said parcel c c~veyed to E. C. Ramsey and wife 9.~ feet more or less to the Southwest corner of said parcel, said point also being in the East line of a parcel conveyed to 0. H. Royer and wife by deed recorded January 19th, 19~$, in Book 8~, page l~ of Deeds, records of Orange County, California; thence South along the East line of said parcel conveyed to 0. H. Royer and wife ~9.~8 feet more or less to the Southeast corner of said parcel; thence ~est along the South line of said parcel 100 feet to the point of beginning. The foregoing Resolution was introduced and read at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha on the ~th day of February, 19~9~ a~d at said time wa~ passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.NcBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, E. L. Vegely, City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office this 4th day of February, 19~9. E. L. Vesely City Ulerk. RESOLUTION OF A¥~AED NO. 2067 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of 2anta Ana did in open session, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of February, 1929, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for cast iron pipe, sub- mitted under specifications furnished by the City Engineer of said City, and in accordance with the notice inviting such bids or proposals: RESOLVED: Ttmt the said City Council hereby rejects all of said pro- posals or bids, except the next herein mentioned, and hereby accepts the bid of The National Cast Iron Pipe Company, for 2000 lineal feet of six inch (6") cast iron pipe, at the unit price of $.52-53~00 per lineal foot, in eighteen foot {18') lengths; 1000 lineal fe(~t of eight inch (8") cast iron pipe, at the unit price of ~.73-90/100 per lineal foot, in eighteen foot {18, ) lengths; 688 lineal feet of sixteen inch (16") cast iron pipe, at the unit price of $2.06-8/10 per lineal foot, in twelve foot (12') lengths, f.o.b. Santa Ana, California; and the said cast iron pipe to be paid for upon receipt by the City of Santa Ana of the pipe as herein specified. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct con of Resolution of Award, duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting held on the 4th day of February, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, !¥.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUETEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el7 Clerk or the City of Santa ^na. ( SEAL ). RESOLUTION OF AWARD NO. 2068 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa 2na did in open session, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of February, 1929, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for cast iron pipe, submitted under spec- ifications furnished by the City Engineer of said City, and in accordance with the notice inviting such bids or proposals: RESOLVED, that the said City Council hereby rejects all of said proposals or bids, except the next heroin mentioned, and hereby accepts the bid of The Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company for 7000 lineal feet of four inch (4") cast iron pipe, at the unit price of i~.34-1/2 per lineal foot, f.o.b. Santa Ana, California; and the said cast iron pipe to be paid for upon receipt by the City of Santa Ana of the pipe as herein specified. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award, duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting held on the 4th day of February, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: ..... ~ TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None J.L.EcBride, W.J.Keliy, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. Chaney~ ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. ( SEAL ). l? RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NO. 2069 RESOLVED~ that the plans and specificatio~s for the work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ana upon North Sycamore Street, between ~ashington Avenue and Seventeenth Street, all as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 1VS, for the improvement of the above described street and submitted this llth day of February, 1929, be and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City an adjourned regular meeting held on the llth day of iebruary, following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUST~ES. NOES~ TRUSTEES' ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.~cBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. None None duly and regular!y of Santa Ana, at 1929, by the Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. v_e ely Clerk oI' th'e City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). ][79 RESOLUTION NO. 2070 A RESOLUTION OF THE CICL~ COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SA}~TA ANA, CALIFORNIA, }{ELATING TO T}~ ISSUANCE OF STREET I~PROVE~I~ BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION EO. 1981; DETER- MINING TKE AMOUNT OF ~PAID ASSESSMENTS; PRESCRIBING TI~ DENOMINATION OF SUCR BONDS AND PROVI])ING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE IN ANNUAL SERIES: V~EREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of the filing of list of unpaid assess- ments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assess- ment and diagram was recorded on the 3rd day of January, 1929, for the work and improve- ment made by Steele Finley, under that certain contract awarded to him on the 2Vth day of August, 1928, upon Western Avenue, between the North line of First Street and the South line of Eighth Street, as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 1981; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assess- ment; and after the full expiration of thirty (30) days after the date of recording of said warrant, the said Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assess- ment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City; now upon evidence shown, this City Council determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Fifteen Thousand Four Hundred Forty-eight and 48/100 Dollars (~15,448.48), and that no assessments have been paid sinc. the filing of the list of unpaid assessments by the Street Superintendent, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Fifteen Thousand Four Hundred Forty-eight and 4~/100 Dollars (i~1S,448.48), upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereb? made to Resolution of Intention No. 1981 of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the 16th day of Ju~y, 1928, for a complete description of the work horein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above stated for the assessments unpaid; and WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the City Council in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the hour of 7:~0 o~clock P.E. on ~onday, the llth day of February, 1929, and show cause, why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown On the Street Superintendent's list; and ~WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six per ce~ per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 191~", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (lC) months from their da~e; and all interested ~rsons having appeared before this City Council and having been given a full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered. IT IS THE~E~O~E NOW BY T~ CITY COUNCIL Ow TT~ CITY OF S~YTA ANA, DETER~INED, RESOLVED AND O~iDERED AS FOLLOW~: 1%~at no cause has been shown why bonSs should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds; and further, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: ~at bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Fifteen Thousand Four Hundred Forty-eight and 48/100 Dollars (~15,448.48). That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number and shall be dated Feb. ll, 1929, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the date of respective maturity thereof shall be as follows: SERIES BOND NO. A~iOUNT DATE OF MATURITY V-3 1 fi; 1,000.00 July 2nd, 1930 V-3 2 544.84 1930 V-3 3 1,000.00 1931 V-3 4 544.84 1931 V-3 5 1,000.00 1932 V-3 6 544.85 1932 V-3 7 1,000.00 1933 V-3 8 544.85 1933 V-3 9 1,000.00 1934 V-3 10 544.85 1934 V-3 11 1,000.00 1935 V-3 12 544.85 1935 V-3 13 1,000.00 1936 V-3 14 544.85 1936 V-3 15 1,000.00 193V V-3 16 544.85 193~ V-3 1V 1,000.00 1938 V-3 18 544.85 1938 V-3 19 1,000.00 1939 V-3 20 544.85 1939 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from February 5th, 1929 to January 2nd, 1930, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be a lithographed or prfnted signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FU]~T~R RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds herein above enumerated, to the Contractor, Steele Finley, in satisfaction of the balance due upon the assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Cou~cil of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meet- ing thereof, held on the lltk day of February, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTi~ES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: (SE^L). J.L.McBride, ~.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. None None ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION NO. 2071 A RESOLUTION OF TPE~i CII~Z COUNCIL 0F THE CITY 0F SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IF. PNOV~]I~ENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1988; DETER- MININ~ THE A~0%INT OF UIlPAID ASSESSHENTS; PRESCRIBING THE DENOZ[INATION OF SUCN BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIN ISSUANCE IN ANNU~L SENIES: ~qtEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of the filing of list of unpaid assess- ments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessmen' and diagr.am was recorded on the 8rd day of January, 1~)29, for the work and improvement made by Stee'le Finley, under that certain contract awarded to him on the 9th day ~ July, 19~8~ upon portions of Broadway and RiversiRe Drive, and upon an unnamed street described as the Southerly ~0 feet of Lots 40 and ~(. of Tract 4~, as recorded in ~iiscellaneous l.~[aps, Book 16, Pages .5~ and ~4, Records of Orange Cotu~ty, California, as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 19,58; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment; and after the full expirati~ of thirty (SO) days after the date of recording of said warr. nt, the said Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, a complete list of all assessments tu~paid upon the said asses'mments, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City; now upon evidence shown, this City Council determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then %u~paid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Six Thousand Five Hundred Thirti?six and 7~/100 Dollars (t)6,~6.7~), and that no assessments have been paid since the filing of the list of unpaid assessments by the Street Superintendent, and that there ow remains unpaid the sum of Six Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-six and 7S/lO0 Dollars (~6,5~6.7~), upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1958 of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, passed on the 4th day of June, 1928, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above stated for the assessments unpaid; and ~rHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the City Council in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the hour of 7:ZO o~clock P.M. on ~Monday, the llth day of February, 19S9, and show cause, why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shovna on the Street Superintendent~s list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the ~nd day of July, next succeeding ten (lC) months from their date; and ali. interested persons having appeared before this City Council and having been given a full opportumit to show cause q~lly bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assess- ments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered. IT IS %T!ER~;]F0 ~E I~ 0~61~ BY 'UtIE CIQaf COUNCIL 0F {71{1,1 CITY 0F SANTA ANA, DETER~[INED, RESOLVED AND 0RDER~D AS FOLLO\~S: That no cause has been shown why bends should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and 5o~s hereby direct the issuance of said bonds; and further, n BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOW~: ~nat bonds shall be issued upon the securit of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Six Thousand Five Hundred Thirty- six and 73/1OO Dollars (~6,536.73). That said bonds shall be ten (10) in number and shall be dated February ll~ 1929, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the date of respective maturity thereof shall as follows: SERIES BOND NO. A~iOUNT DATE OF ~/~URITY W-3 1 ~! 653.67 July 2nd, 1930 W-3 2 653.6V 1931 V~-3 3 653.67 1932 W-3 4 653.6V 1933 W-3 8 653.67 1934 W-3 6 653.6V 1935 W-3 7 653.67 1936 U-3 8 653.68 1937 W-3 9 653.68 1938 V~-3 lO 653.68 1939 The first coupon be of interest shall be for interest from February 5, 1929 to January 2, 1930, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be a lithogra~ed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FUR~ER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds h~refn above enumerated, to the Contractor, Steele Finley, in satisfaction of the balance due upon the assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly Sassed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at an adjourned regular meet- ing thereof, held on the llth day of February, 1929, by the following vote~ to-wit: AY~b~ TRUoTm.,S: J.L.McBride~ '~.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.thlrinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ( SEAL ). ATTEST: E.L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2072. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE I~PROVING OF SYCA~fORE STREET BETV/EEN YqASHINGTON AVENU~ AND SEVENTE~NTH STREET; DECLARING THE SAID ~¥ORK AND I~,~.PROVE~[ENT TO BE OF ~ORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED TliEREBY AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETER~J~INING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES AND FIXING THE TI~E AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR I~,IP~OVEI'~IENT, OR TO Tt[E EX~I~]NT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH: The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 191~, and amendments to said acts, do resolve as follows: Section 1. 'lhat the public interest and convenience requires and it is intention of the~ City Council ion of the following work and That the portion of done and improvements made as the of the City of Sant~ Ana, California, to order the construc improvement in said City, to-wit: street in the City of Santa ~tua upon which work shall be hereinafter set forth is upon and along that open public street co~nonly known as and called Sycamore Street, between the South line of Washington Avenue and the center line of Seventeenth Street, excepting therefrom any of said work already done to the official grade. That the work to be done and improvement to be made upon and along.the herein- before described portion of street, in accordance with the plans and specifications ther. for on file in the office of the City Clerk shall be as follows: described portion of Sycamore Street shall be graded of ~'ashington Avenue and the Southerly line of Seventeen' Portland Cement concrete pavement, between the Northerly That the hereinbefore between the Northerly curb line Street, and shall be paved with curb line of bashington Avenue and a line drawn parallel to and distant forty (~0) feet Southerly from the center line of Seventeenth Street, excepting therefrom any of said work already done to the official grade. The grading and p~ving as hereinbefore set forth shall extend from curb line to curb line, except that at driveway locations the grading and paving shall extend back of the curb line to the street side of the sidewalk, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plan~ and specific~tions hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland cement concrete curbs upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Syca:~ore Street where curbs are sho~m on the plans to be built, all as particularl~ indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of street, where sidewalks are shown on the plans to be built, all as particular?~ indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Salt Glazed vitrified clay pipe main sewer, together with manholes, flush tank and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, from and connecting with the existing manhole at ~ashington Avenue to and connecting with the existing sewer main at the Southerly line of Fifteenth Street, and also from and connecting with the existing sewer at the Northerly line of Fifteenth Street to and connecting with the flush tank to be installed at a point 140 feet 183 Southerly from the center line of Seventeenth Stre~t, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Salt glazed vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, together with all eighth bends, disc seals, and other necessary appurtenances thereto installed upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from and connecting with the sewer main to be installed to points one foot back of the curb line, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of cast iron pipe water main, including valves, valve boxes, fire hydrant and all necessary appurtenances thereto, installed upon mnd along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from the North line of ~[ashington Avenue to the Southerly line of Fifteenth Street and from the Northerly line of Fifteenth Street to the Southerly line of Seventeenth Street, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance wi the plans and specific~tions hereinafter mentioned. ~e excavation for and construction of copper house service water connections, inc]uSing all connections, fittings, cocks and other necessary appurtenances thereto installed upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from and connecting with the ~vater main to be installed at right anglos thereto, and extendii~g to points one foot back of the curb and at such locations as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of wrought iron pipe gas main installed upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from and connecting with the existing gas main ten feet Southerly from the center line of ~Na~hington ~venue to a point 2V.55 feet Southerly from the center line of Seventeenth Street, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of wrought iron pipe gas service connections, including all c6cks, fittings and other necessary appurtenances thereto, installed upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from and connecting with the gas main to be installed as hereinbefore ~escribed, at right angles thereto, and extending to the property lines at such locations and depths as are particularly indic~ted on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The removal of all trees or stumps existing upon and along the herein- before described portion of Sycamore Street, from propert? line to property line, all as partic~larly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specificatim hereinafter mentioned. That Carob trees shall be planted in the parkway upon and along the here- inbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, at such locations and in such manne~ as is ~articularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans an5 specifications hereinafter mentioned. Together with such other work or improvements as are noted on the plans or specifications which shall be considered as incidental to the above 8escribed work and improvements, and no additional compensation shall be allowed therefor. 5~e work to be done as herein set forth shall include the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for or appurtenant to the const~ction and completion of all work herein specified. PLANS~ PROFIL]~S~ CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Section 2. Ail ~ the hereinbefore described street, together with the foregoi~ work and improvements are fully set~rth, delineated and described on the plans, profiles cross-sections and detailed drawings known as "THE PLANS FOR ASSES[>~ENT DISTRICT NO. 1VS" and as set forth in the specifications known as "THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSESSI~ENT DISTRICT N0. 1VS", which plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Clerk, and were adopted by Resolution No. 2069 on the llth day of February, 1929, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha as the plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications for said work and i~provement. Said plans, profiles~ cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications are referred to for a full and detailed description of said work and improvement, the same as though set forth in full herein, and shall be directory as to materials to be used and the type of the location of all work to be done, construction. CHANGE OF GRADE the kind of Section ~. That the grade to which the work shall be done and improvement made which is provided for in this Resolution is shown on the profiles therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, to ~ich sai~ profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that the grade shown on the plans an~ profiles is the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS. Section ~. The said City Council does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and to bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1918", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the ~nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSE~S~,~NT DISTRICT Section ~. That the contemplated~work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned is in the opinion of the City Council of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said City Council does hereby declare said district to be the ~istrict benefited by said work and improvement an~ to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the center line of Seventeenth Street, said point being distant 1Z0 feet ha~terly from the intersection of the said center line of Seventeenth Street with the center line of Sycamore Str et; thence Southerly and para$1el to the center line of Sycamore Street to an intersection with the Southerly line of Washington Avenue; thence Uesterly along the Southerly line of bashington Avenue to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 150 feet ~esterly from the center line of Sycamore Street; thence Northerly and parallel to the center line of Sycamore Street to an intersection with the center line of Seventeenth Street; thence Easterly along the center line of Seventeenth Street to the point of beginning. TIEE AND PLACE OF ~ARING Eection O. Notice is hereby given that on the llth day of Narch, 19~9, at o'clock ?.~. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana any and ali persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said City Council and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carri out in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana before the hour herein set a written protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION Section 7. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published and the City C~erk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The City Council does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the notice of improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT Section 8. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and form rev ired by law. I hereby and regularly introduced mnd passed by the City Council of the at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of February, following vote, to-wit: AYES~ certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly City of Santa Ana, 19~ , by the TRUSTE~iS: J.L.~[cBride, W.J.Kelly, !tomer C. Chaney, Stanley ~ Goods, .~. F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUST~.~,~. None AL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. sd RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSELSidENT DIAGRAM NO. 2073 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement in, on and along portions of Pine Street and Cedar Street, described in Resolution of Intention NO. 2051, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa dna be, and the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at ~ regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of March, 1929, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said City Council, to-wit: ~ZES, TRU?TEES: J.L.~cBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, F.L. Purlnton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Stanley E. Goode. ATTEST: E. L. Verily Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. 187 RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK NO. 20V4 WHET~EAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, on the 18th day of February, 1929, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 20V2~ to order the herein- after described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along Sycamore Street between the South line of ;[ashington Avenue and the center line of Seventeenth Street, which Resolution of Intention No. 2072 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper pub- lished and circulated in the City of Santa dna, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of '..'. Lee I~iillis, principal clerk of the printers and publisher of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, on the 21st day of February, 1929; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 2072~ the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 15 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed, NOTICE OF INPROVEMENT, in the maimer, form and substance as required by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district~ also conspicuously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets within such district at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, as appears from the affidavit of C. L. Jenken~ said Street Superintendent, who personally posted said notices of i provement; and W!iEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, cormmenced t. post said notices on the 28th day of February, 1929, and ful. ly completed the post- ing thereof on the 28th day of February, 1929, more than ten (10) days before the date set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears from the affidavit of C. L. Jenken, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 28th day of February, 19~, and now on file therein; and ~HEREAS, the City Co~uncil of the City of Santa Aha was duly and regularll in session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o~clock P.N. on Monday, the llth day of Narch, 1929, being the time, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the City Council and show cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention No. 2072; and '~W{EREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of~ overruled and denied, in time~ maimer and form as required by law, and the City Council of the City of Santa Aha having acquired jurisdiction to order the propose~ work done and improvement made; IT IS HEREB~ RESOLVED~ by the City Cotmcil of the City of Santa Ana~ that the public interest and convenience requires the work done and improvement made particularly set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2072~ which is dated the 18th day of February~ 1929, on file in the office of the Clerk of said City and hereby referred to and made a part hereof, and the City Council of the City of Santa Aha hereby orders the work to be done and ir~provement to be made in said City, Intention No. 2072 That the as particularly set forth and described in the said Peso~...utl,n,' as aforesaid. expense of said work and improvement is by said Resolution of of Intention made chargeable upon a district which said district is described said Resolution of Intention and is ~hown by a plat or map tkereof -,n file office of the City Engineer. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the specifications therefor, eonspieuo~lsly for five (5) days on or ness~ the Council Chamber door of said City Council, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directed to publish twice a notice invitin such proposals and referring to tile specifications posted or on file in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose. in and by the :~ n the I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering ~qork was duly and regularly ~nt~oduced, passed and adopted by the City Counc..1 of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting of said City Council held on the llth day of March, 1929, by the following vote: ~RUoT AYES, J .... McBrmde~ ~..,.J.Kel]y, :~om r C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NO~S, TRUo.t~',.5~,. None ABSENT, Chaney, NOne ATT:~oT. E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Anao (SEAL). L89 190 RESOLUTION NO. 20V5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFOHNIA, RELATING TO TiIE If~SUAI~CE OF STREET I~PRO~EEENT BONDS P~SUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 19~6; OETER~,'III~ING THE A]./_OIH[T OF UNPAID ASSESS~iENTS; PREf~CRIBING THE DENOI.iIN'.TIO]. OF SUCH BONDS AND P~OVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE IN AN](U.~L ~EREAS, pursuant to Statute, notice of the filing of list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law~ that the warra assessment and diagram was recorded on the 29th day of January, !929, for the work and improvement made by driffith Company~ under that certain contract awarde¢ to it on the 27th day of August, 1928~ upon portions of Halladay Street and }~cFadden Street, as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 19V6; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of sai~ City~ together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment; and after the full expiration of thirty (30) days after the date of recording of said warrant, the said Street Superintendent duly made and filed wit the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, a complete list of all assessments paid upon the said assessment, which list is now on f~le In the office of the City Clerk of said City; now upon evidence shown~ this City Council determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof ]~eing the sum of Fifteen ~ousand, ~ree Hundred Eighty-Seven and 3~/100 Dollars (~15~38V.32), and that no assessments have been paid since the filing of the list of unpaid assessments by the Street Superintendent, and that there now remains un- paid the sum of Fifteen Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-seven and 52/I00 Dollars ('.~15~38V.32) upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference Is hereby made to Resolution of Intention ~o. 19V6 of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana~ passed on the 9th day of July~ 19~8~ for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above stated for the assessments unpaid; and '."IHERE~S, interested persons were notified in the manner re~ired by law to appear before the City Council in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the hour of V:30 o~clock P.~[. on Monday, the llth day of 14arch, 1929, and show cause, why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assess- ments shown on the Street Superintendent~s list; and V~EREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form r~quired by that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per ann~a will be issued hereunder in the ma~er provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the 2nd day of July~ next succeeding ten (10) months from their date~ and all interested persons having appeared before this City Council and having been given a full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the t~npaid assessments shown presented having been heard and considered. IT IS THE~EFORE NOW BY THE CITY COUNCIL DETER~INED, RESOLVED AN]) ORDE!~,',D AS FOLLOUS: That bonds should, not be hereby overrule all on said list, and ali. objections 07 THE CITY OF ~AN'~'~ ANA no cause has been shown ~ issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds; and further, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That bonds shall be issued upon the security of said tUnpaid assessments to said amount of Fifteen Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-seven and 32/100 Dollars ($15,387.32). That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number and shall be dated March ll, 1929, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and the denomination of and the date of respective maturity thereof shall be as follows: said bonds, SERIES BOND NO. ~IOUNT DATE OF MATURITY X-3 I ~ 1,O00.O0 July 2nd, 1930 X-3 2 538.73 1930 X-3 3 9,000.00 1931 X-3 4 538.73 1931 X-3 5 1,O00oO0 1932 X-3 6 538.V3 1932 X-3 7 1,000.00 1933 X-3 8 538.73 1933 X-3 9 1,O00.O0 1934 X-3 lO 538.73 1934 X-3 11 1,000.00 1935 X-3 12 538.V3 1935 X-3 13 1,O00. O0 1936 X-3 14 538.V3 1936 X-3 15 1,O00.O0 193V X-5 16 538.V3 1937 X-3 1V 1,O00. O0 1938 X-3 18 538.74 1938 X-3 19 1,000.00 1939 X-3 20 538.V4 1939 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from March 4, 1929 to January 2nd, 1930, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT F~THER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be a lithogrs~hed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds herein above e~umerated, to the Contractor, Griffith Company, in satisfaction of the balance due upon the assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed b the City Council of the City of Santa ~a at an adjourned regular meeting thereof, held on the llth day of March, 1929, by'the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ( SEAL ). ATTEST: . E. L. Ve6el[ C['erE of ..the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION NO. 20V6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RES0~ITION OF INTENTION NO. 1991; DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS; PRESCRIBING T~ DEN0~INATION OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS; PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE IN ANNUAL SERIES. WHEREAS, pursuant to Statute, notice of the filing of list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form rec~ired by law, that the warra~ assessment and diagram was recorded on the 29th day of January, 1929, for the work and improvement made'by Griffith Company, under that certain contract awarde. to it on the 17th day Of September, 1928, upon portions of Ross Street and Six- teenth Street, as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 1991; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of ssi, City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment; and after the full expiration of thirty (30) days after the date of recording of said warrant, the said Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said citY; now upon evidence shown, this City Council determines that the assessments t~erein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Three Thousand, One Hundred Seventy and 45/105 Dollars ($3,170.45), and that no assessments have been paid since the filing of the list of unpaid assessments bY the Street Superintendent, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Three Thousand One Hundred Seventy and 45/100 Dollars (~3,1V0.4~ upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby ~ade to Resolution of Intention No. 1991 of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the 6th day of August, 1928, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above stated for the assessments unpaid; and V~EREAS, interested persons were notified in the ma~er required by law to appear before the City Council in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the hour of V:30 o'clock P.M. on Monday, the llth day of March, 1929, and show cause, why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on the Street Superintendent's list; and V~EREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law~ that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the 2nd day of July, next succeecting ten (10) months from their date, and all interested persons havin~ appeared before this City Council and having been given a full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered. IT IS THEREFORE NOW BY THE CITY C~NCIL OF ~E CITY OF SANTA ANA, DETERMINED, RESOLVED AND ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: That no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does ~ereby overrule bonds; and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That bonds shall be said unpaid assessments to said amount of.Three Thousand, Dollars ($3,170.45). all objections, thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said issued upon the security of One Hundred Seventy and 40/lO0 bonds, and the date follows: SERIES BOND NO. ~?iI. OUNT DATE. OF ~IATURITY Z-3 1 $ 317.04 July 2nd, 1930. Z-5 2 317.04 1951. Z-5 3 51V.04 1932. Z-3 4 517.04 1933. Z-~ 5 317.04 1954, Z-3 6 317.05 1935. Z-3 7 317.05 1936. Z-3 8 317.05 1937. Z-3 9 317.05 1938. Z-3 10 317.05 1939. The first 1929 to semi-annual That said bonds shall be ten (10) in number and shall be dated March 11, 1929, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and the denomination of said of respective maturity thereof shall be as coupon of interest shall be for interest from March 4, January 2, 1930, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be a lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Aha, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds herein enumerate~ to the Contractor~ Griffith Company, in satisfaction of the balance due upon the assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at an adjourned regular meeting thereof, held on the llth day of March, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McB~ de, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purlnton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: None Chaney, ( SEAL ). ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Olerk of the City or Santa Anae RESOLUTION NO. 20VV A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1990; DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS; PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF 8NCH BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE IN ANNUAL SERIES: WHEREAS, pursuant to Statute, notice of the filing of list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram was recorded on the 29th day of January, 1929, for the work and improvement made by Griffith Company, under that certain con- tract awarded to it on the lVth day of September, 19~8, upon a portion of Palm Avenue, as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 1990; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assess- ment; and after thefull expiration of thirty (30) days after the date of record- ing of said warrant, the said Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Asa, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City; now upon evidence shown, this City Council determines that th~ assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Nine Thousand, Two Hundred Twenty-two and 57/100 Dollars ($9,2S~.37), and that no assessments have been paid since the filing of the list of unpaid assessments by the Street Superintendent, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Nine Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-Two and 3V/lO0 Dollars ($9,B2~.3V), upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 1990 of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the 8th day of August, 19~8, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of m~paid assessments filed as above stated for the assessments unpaid; and WHEREAS, interested persons, were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the City Council in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the hour of 7:30 o~clock P.~. on Monday, the llth day of March, 19S9, and show cause, why bonds should nQt be issued upon the security of the unpaid assess. ments shown on the Street Superintendent~s list; and ¥~H]EREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the ~nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months fr~n their date, and all interested persons having appeared before this City Council and having been given a full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objection~ presented havinE been heard and considered. IT IS THEREFORE NO~ BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DETERMINED, RESOLVED AND ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: ~z~at no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds; and furthdr BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That bonds shall he issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Nine Thousand Two Hundred ~enty-two and 3V/lC Dollars (~9,222.3V). That said bonds shall be twenty 20) in number and shall be dated March ll~ 1929, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the date of respective maturity thereof shall be as follows: SERIES BOND NO. A~0UNT DATE OF MATURITY Y-3 1 $ 500,00 July 2nd, 1930. Y-3 2 422.23 1930. Y-3 3 500.00 1931. Y-3 4 422.23 1931. Y-3 5 500.00 1932. Y-3 6 422.23 1932. Y-3 7 500.00 1933. Y-3 8 422.24 1933. Y-3 9 500.00 1934. Y-3 lO 422.24 1934. Y-3 ll 500.00 1935. Y-3 12 422.24 1935. Y-3 13 500.00 1936. Y-3 14 422.24 1936. Y-3 15 500.00 193V. Y-3 16 422.24 1937. Y-3 1V 500.00 1938. Y-3 18 422.24 1938. Y-3 19 500.00 1939. Y-3 20"i 422.24 1939. The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from March 4~ 1929 to January 2, 1930, and the sevei.al coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi,annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be a lithographed or printed signature in place of a siEnature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa ^na, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds herein enumerated, to the Contractor, Griffith Company, in satisfaction of the balance due upon the assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular mee~ng thereof, held on the llth day of March, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney~ AYES, TRUSTEES: Stanley E. Goode, NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None F.L. Purinton. ATTEST: E. L. Ve e~ oI~'th C t~ ~ Clerk ' e i y Santa Ana. SEAL). RESOLUTION APPROV]~NG ASSESS~,~ENT DIAGRA~ NO. 2078 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement in, on and along portions of Garfield Street, Sixth Street, Poinsettia Street, Second Street, Fourth Street, Fifth Street, Br~vm Street, Stafford Street, VanCe Street and L~ell~ngton Avenue, described in Resolution of Intention No. 2033, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa ~a be, and the same is hereby appr~ ed, and the Clefs is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the City Council of the City of Santa ^na, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of Narch, 1929, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said City Council, to-wit: AYES~ TRUSTEEo. NOES~ TRUST~S. ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly, Homer C. F. L. Purinton. None J. L. EcBride. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Cler~ oI' t~e city of ~anta Ana. ( SE ^L ). RESOLUTION NO. 20V9 RESOLUTION IN RE PETITION "NORTH FL0I~R ADDITION" WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana has received a written petition asking that certain territory therein described be annexed to said City of Santa Ana; and W~LEREAS, said City Council has examined the person who circulated said petition under oath, also the Clerk and Engineer in reference thereto, and having examined into all matters and things · NOW, THEREFORE, RESOLVED: hereby finds as follows: relating to the validity of said petition; That the City Council of the City of Santa Ana 1. That said petition has been filed under and in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature approved April ll, 1913, set forth in Chapter 312 of the Statutes of 1913, and amendments thereto. 2. That the territory so proposed to be annexed to said City of Santa Ana is inhabited te~.ritory and is contiguous to the City of Santa Ana. 3. That said petition has been filed by not less than one-fourth in ntunber of the qualified electors residing within said territory, as shown by the Registration of Voters of the County of Orange, State of California, being the County in which said territory is situated. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly intro- duced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of Narch, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.EcBride ATTEST: E.L. Ve~ely Clerk o'f the City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). i97 RESOLUTION NO. 2C80 RESOLUTION CALLING ELECTION ON AI~EXATION OF "NORTH FLOV~'ER ADDITIONt' ~HEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did on the 18th day of March, 1929, receive a written petition asking that certain new territory hereinafter described be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Ana; and ~M{EREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana has found that said written petition was signed by not less than one-fourth in mtmber of the qualified electors residing in said territory, as shown by the Registration of voters of Orange Comity, California; NOW, TtIE[~EFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha hereby resolves as follows: 1. A special election is hereby called and ordered to be held in the territory hereinafter described, for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing'in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Ana. A notice shall be given or-said election by the.,publication of a notice thereof in The Anaheim Bulletin, a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed and published out- side of said City of Santa Ana, but in the County of Orange, State of Californ~, in which said territory is situated, at least once a week for four (4) successive weeks next preceding the date of said election; said notice to be in words and figures substantially as follows: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS ~REBY GIVEN: That a special election will be held in the territory hereinafter described designated as the "North Flower Addition", on Thursday, the 18th day of April, 1929, for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing in said territory the $~estion whether said territory shall be annexe~ to, incorporated in and made a part of said City of Santa Ana. The territory to proposed to be annexed is situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Northerly Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana, said point being distant 150 f~et %Vesterly from the Westerly line of Flower Street; thence Northerly and parallel to Flower Street to an intersection with the Southwesterly right-of- way line of the Southern Pacific Raj%road Company; thence northwest- erly along said Southwesterly right-of-way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to an intersection with the Westerly extended Northerly line of Chapman Avenue as it exists Easterly from the said Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way; thence Easterly along the said Westerly extended Northerly line of Chapman Avenue and along the Northerly line of Chapman Avenue to an inter- section with a line drawn parallel to and distant 1VO feet, measured at right angles, Northeasterly from the Northeasterly Right-of-way line of the said Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence Southeasterly along said line drawn parallel to and distant lVO feet, measured at right angles, Northeawterly from the North- easterly right-of-way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to an intersection with the said Northerly boundary line ~ the Dity of santa Ana; thence ~esterly alQng said Northerly boundary line of said City to thepolnt of beginning. The electors of said territory are hereby directed to vote upon said question in the manner hereinafter set forth. The City Council does hereby establish for the purple of holing said special election one election precinct, the boundaries of which shall be the boundaries of said territory, and the place at which the polls will be open for said election in said territory so proposed to be annexed will be at J. A. Smiley~s residence, ~800 North Flower Street. 199 The City Council hereby appoints the election as follows: Judges: Nellie Young and Minnie E. all of officers to conduct said special Courtney~ Inspector:Katherine A. Skiles~ said officers being qualified electors 3., Upon the ballots to be used at of s~id precinct and said territory. said election there shall be printed the words, "Shall The North Flower Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Ana? - Yes", and "Shall the North Flower Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Ana?- No". There shall be a voting s,~are to the right of and op?osite each of said propositio~, otherwise the ballots used at said election, the opening and closing of the polls, and the holding and con~cting of said election shall be in conformity as hear as may be to the laws of this State concerning general elections, except as herein otherwise provided. The Judges and Inspector of said election shall meet upon the closing of the polls, count the ballots, make up, certify and seal the ballots and tally sheets of the ballots cast at the polling place, and thereupon deliver and deposit the same with the returns thereof, to the Clerk of the City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting vote, to-wit: AYES, NOEo, ABSENT, thereof held on the 18th day of Narch, 1929, by the following TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly, Homer C. F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, (SEAL). ATTEST: E.L. Ve~ely C'lerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION OF AWARD N,O. 2~81 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa And did, in open session at an adjourned regular meeting thereof, on the 25th day of March, 1929, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for doing the following work, under Resolution of Intention No. 2072, in the City of Santa Aha, to-wit: That a portion of street in the City of Santa Aha upon which work shall be done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth is upon and along that open public street conmonly known as and called Sycamore Street, between the South line of Washington Avenue and the center line of Seventeenth Street, excepting therefrom any of said work already done to the official grade. That the work to be done and improvement to be made upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of street, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file in the Office of the City Clerk shall be as follows: That the hereinbefore described Portion of Sycamore Street shall be graded b~t*een the Northerly curb line of Washington Avenue and the Southerly line of Seventeenth Street, and shall be paved with Portland Cement concrete pavement, between the Northerly cumb line of Washington Avenue and a line drawn parallel to and distant forty (AO) feet Southerly from the center line of Seventeenth Street, excepting therefrom any of said work already done to the official grade. The grading and paving as hereinbefore set forth shall extend from club line to curb line, except that at driveway locations the grading and paving shall extend back of the curb line to the street side of the sidewalk, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Pox~cland Cement Concrete Curbs upon ahd along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street where curbs are shown on the plans to be built, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland Cement concrete sidawalkl upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of street, where sidewalks are shown on the plans to be built, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Salt Glazed Vitrified Clay Pipe Main Sewer, together with~oles, flush tank and all other necessax,y appurtenances thereto, from and connecting with the existin~ manhole at Washingtoz Avenue to and connecting with the.ex~sting sewer main at the Southerly line of Fifteenth Street, and also from and connecting with the existing sewer at the Northerly line of Fifteenth Street to and connecting with the flush tank to be installed at a point 140 feet Southerly from the center line of Seventeenth Street, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Salt Glazed Vitrified Clay Pipe house connecting sewers, together with all eighth bends, disc seals, and other necessary appurtenances thereto installed upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from and connecting with the sewer main to be installed to points one foot back of the club line, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of cast iron pipe water main, including valves, valve boxes, fire hydrant and all necessary appumtenances thereto, installed upon and along the hereinbefore des'cribed portion of Sycamore Street, from the North line of Washington Avenue to the Southerly line of Fifteenth Street and from the Northerly line of Fifteenth Street to the Southerly line of Seventeenth Street, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of copper house service water connections, including all connections, fittings, cocks and other necessary appurtenances thereto installed upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from and connecting with the water main to be installed at right angles thereto, and extending to points one foot back of the curb and at such locations as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of wrought iron pipe gas main installed upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from and connecting with the existing gas main ten feet Southerly from the center line of Washington Avenue to a point 27.55 feet Southerly from the center line of Seventeenth Street, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of wrought iron pipe gas service connections, including all cocks, fittings and other necessary appumtenances thereto, installed upon and along the hereinbefore described portion of Sycamore Street, from and connecting with the gas main to be installed as hereinbefore described, at right angles thereto, and extending to the property lines at such locations and depths as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The removal of all trees or stumps existing upon and along the herein- before described portion of Sycamore Street, from property line to property line, all as particularly indicated on and in,accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. That Carob trees shall be planted in the parkway.upon and along the herein- before described portion of Sycamore Street, at such locations and in such manner as is particularly indicated on andin, accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. Together with such other work or improvements as are noted on the plans or specifications which shall be considered as incidental to the above described work and improvements, and no additional compensation shall be allowed therefor. The work to be done as herein set forth shall include the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for or appurtenant to the construction and completion of all work herein specified. RESOLVED, That the said City Council hereby reject all of said proposals or bids except the next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing s aid work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit: Griffith Company, at the price named in thei~ bid as follows, to-wit: Item No. 1. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereon of a Portland cement concrete pavement having a total thickness of five (8) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixteen and 9/10 cents ($0.169) per square foot. Item No. 2. The excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement Concrete curbs, complete with. the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Forty five cents ($0.48) per linear foot. Item No. 3. The excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement concrete sidewalks having a total thickness of three and one-half (3-1/25 inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Fourteen and 1/2 cents ($0.148) per square foot. Item No. 4. The excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement Concrete aid~walkshaving a total thickness of five (5) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twenty centl ($0.20) per square foot. Item No. 5. The trenching, furnishing and laying of six (6) inch diamete~ vitrified clay pipe main sewer, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixth cents ($0.80) per linear foot. vitrified necessary foot. Item No. 6. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter clay pipe house connecting sewers, complete with the furnishing of all equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixty cents ($0.60) per linear Item No. 7. The excavation for and the construction of Standard Concrete manholes complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixty-five Dollars ($65.00) each. Item No. 8. The excavation for and the construction of a Standard Concrete Flushtank together with all necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the fUrn- ishing of all necessary equi~ent, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Ten and no/lO0 ($110.00) complete. Item No. 9. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter cast iron pipe water main, together with all necessary valves, concrete valve boxes, fittings ar~l other necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Dollar$$1.O0) per linear foot Item No. 10. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three-quarter (3/~ inch diameter copper pipe house connecting water services, together with all corporation cocks, curb cocks, fittings and necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of al~ necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) each. Item No. 11. The excavation for, the furnishing and the installation of a Corey four (4) inch valve opening fire hydrant together with the valve, valve box, pipe and other necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessax-y equipment, labor andmaterial for the sum of Ninety-five dollars ($98.00) complete. Item No. 12. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three (3) inch diameter Byers wrought iron pipe gas main complete with the furnishing of all necessary equip- ment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy-five cents ($0.V5) per linear foot. Item No. 13. The trenching, furnishing and layifig of one and one-quarter (1-1/4) inch diameter Byers wrought iron pipe house connecting Ss services together with all cocks, fittings and necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equi~ent, labor and material for the sum of Fifteen dollars ($18.00) each. Item No. 14. The removal and disposal of all existing trees or stumps within the right of way, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor, for the sum of Three Dollars ($3.00) each. Item No. 15. The furnishing, excavation for and the planting of five (5) gallon catch trees, together with all necessary supports and other appurtenances thereto complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the #urn of Two and ?0/100 ($2.V0) each. ~he Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of ~his award conspicuously for five (5) days on or near the door of the Council Chamber of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, and also publish' said notice twice in the Santa &ua Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose by said City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a Z~all, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 2C~1, duly introduced and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 25th day of March, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goods, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chancy. (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el[ Clerk or the City of Santa Ans. RESOLUTION NO. 20~2. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SALE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. WHEREAS, it satisfactorily appearing to the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that it would be for the benefit and best interest of the City of Santa Ana to sell the real property hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, it further satisfactorily appearing to said City Council that the ssi real property is not being used for any public use and that the same is unsuitable therefor; and WHEREAS, an adequate and sufficient consideration has been offered to the City of Santa Aha by the SANTA ANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, a Corporation, for the said describe¢ real property; NO~7, THEREFORE, BE IT R~SOLVED. T~at it would be for the benefit and best interest of the City of Santa Ana that the following described real property belonging to the said City of Santa Ana, and situated in the County of Orange, State of Californt~ and more particularly de~cribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter (NW 1/4) of the Southeast quarter (SE 1/4) of Section Fifteen (iS), Township Five (§) South, Range Ten (10) West, S.B.B.&.M.; thence North 0o 13~ 50" West 1320.12 feet to the center of said Section Fifteen (15); thence North 89° 46, 10" East 280~26 feet; thence South 13° 16~ 10" West 10~.?0 feet; thence North 89° 46~ 10" East 10V9.58 feet to the Northeast co,ar of the Northwest ~arter (Nm 1/4) of the Southeast quarter (SE 1/4) of said Section Fifteen (15), thence South 0o 06' 50" East 1305.08 feet to the Southeast corner of said Northwes~ quarter (~NW 1~4) of the Southea t quarter (SE 1/4) of Section Fifteen'(15); thence South 0~ 10' 30" East 1305.98 feet to the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter (~I~1/4) of the Southeast quarter (SE 1/4) of Section Fifteen (1§); thence North $9? 47' 10" ~¥est 573.V6 feet; thence North 21° 00' 00" Nest V8.3~ feet; thence South ~9° 33' 20" West ?1S.47 feet to the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter (SE 1/4) of said Section Fifteen (15); thence South 0o 20' 40" East, 1317.31 feet to the Squtheast corner of thE Northeast quarter (NE 1/4~ of the Northwest quarter.(NW 1/4) of Section Twenty two (22~, Township Five (5~ South, Range Ten (10) ~est, S.B,B.&.M.; thence South 89~ 30, 40" West 1033.83 feet more or less to the Southeasterly line of the official bed of the Santa Aha River; thence Northeasterly along said Southeasterly line of the official bed of the Santa Ana River to an intersection with the Northerly line of the Southeast ~uarter (SE 1/4) of the Southwest quarter (SW 1/4) of said Section Fifteen 15); thence North 89° 36' 30" East to the point of beginning; subject to reservations of record and estimated to contain 121.02 acres. be sold for the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($1~,000.00) in lawful money of the United States to the SANTA ANA CHAMBER OF COmmERCE, a Corporation, and upon payment of said sum to the CITY OF SANTA ANA, that a good and sufficient deed be executed and delivered by the said CITY OF SANTA ANA to the SANTA ANA CHEER OF COM~ERCE, a Corporat! and the Mayor and City Clerk of said City ~f Santa Aha are hereby directed to execute said deed on behalf of said City, cnnveying all of the right, title and interest of the City of Santa Aha in said real property. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly intro- duced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 8th day of April, 1929, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. by the following vote, AYES, NOES, ABSENT, to-wit: TRUSTEES: TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kel]y, Non~ TRUSTEES. Homer C Chaney. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ ClePk of the City of Santa &ua. ( SEAL ). )n, RESOLUTION NO. 2083 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DETERMINING AND DECLARING THAT WEEDS WHICH BEAR SEEDS OF A WINGY '0R DOWNY NATURE AND ATTAIN SUCH A LARGE GROWTH AS TO BECOME A FIRE MENACE WHEN DRY, AND WHICH ARE NGXIOUS AND DANGEROUS, ARE GROWING UPON CERTAIN STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PRIVATE PROPERTY IN SAID CITY OF SANTA ANA, AND ARE A PUBLIC NUISANCE; DIRECTING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO POST NOTICES TO DESTROY SAID WEEDS AS REQUIRED BY LAW; FIXING THE TIME FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS AND PROTESTS, AND DIRECTING THE ABATEMENT THEREOF IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENTITLED, "AN ACT AUTH~IZING MUNICIPALITIES TO DECLARE NOXIOUS OR DANGEROUS WEEDS GROWING UPON THE STREETS OR SIDEWALKS OR UPON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITHIN MUNICIPALITIES TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE, CREATING A LIEN UPON THE PROPERTY FRONTING UPON SUCH STREETS OR SIDEWALKS OR UPON WHICH SUCH NUISANCE EXISTS FOR THE COST OF ABATING THE SAME, APPROVED MAY 26, 1918", AND AMENDMENTS THERETO: The City Council of the City of Santa Aha do resolve as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled "An Act Authorizing Municipalities to Decla~ Noxious or DangerOUS Weeds Growing upon the Streets or Sidewalks, or upon Private P~opert~ within Municipalities to be a Public Nuisance Creating a Lien upon the Property Fronting upon such Streets or Sidewalks or upon which such Nuisance Exist for the Cost of Abating the Same, Approved May2S, 1915", and amendments thereto, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha .hereby determines and declares that weeds which bear seeds of a wingy, or downy nature, or attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, and which are noxious and dangerous, are growing upon certain streets, sidewalks and private property in said City, and that the property fronting upon such streets or sidewalks, or upon which such nuisance exists are particularly described as follows, to-wit: (SEE WEED FILE) Section 2. The Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha is here- by instructed to prepare and post notices to destroy said weeds as required by law. Said notices shall be so posted at least five (§) days prior to the time for hearing objections and protests by the City Council of said City, and shall be conspicuously posted in front of the property on which~or in front of which such nuisance exists, and not more than one hundred (100) feet.in distance apart, but not less than three (3) in all. Section 3. Said City Council will hear and consider all objections c~ protests, if any, to the proposed removal of weeds at its meeting on Monday, the 22nd day of April, 1929, at the hour of 7:30 olclock P.M. I hereby certify that the ~oregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 8th day of April, 1929, by the follawing vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Nons Homer C. Chancy'. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinto~ ( SE t ). ATTEST: E. L. Vesel¥ Clerk of the City of Santa &ua. S RESOLUTION NO. 2084 RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. Z~2 OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RESOLVED, that Resolution No. 2082 of the City of Santa Aha, passed and adopted on the 8th day of April, 1929, be and the same is hereby rescinded and declared null and void. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of April, 1929, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: TRUSTEES: J.L.McBr~de, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. TRUSTEES: None Homer C. Chaney. ATTEST: E. L. Vesel~ olerx oI' the City of Santa Ana, (SEAL). RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. NO. 2065, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha did, on the 22nd day of October, 1928, pass Resolution of Intention No. 2028 for the improvement of Birch Street from the center line of Fai~view Avenue to the North line of Tract No. 382, and Russell Avenue from the West line of Broadway to the East line of Ross Street; and whereas, on the 27th day of March, 1929, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the City Council of said City on the 28th day of January, 1929. AND WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice as required by law, in which notice April 18, 1929, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Council a written abjection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas at the time set for hearing protests or objections the City Council of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work d~e under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 18th day of April, 1929, by the following stated vote: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chaney. (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Vesely Clerk of the Cfty of Santa Ans. RESOLUTION NO. 2086. A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ABATE THE PUBLIC NUISANCE HERETOFORE DECLARED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA TO EXIST IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, TO-WIT: WEEDS ~VHICH BEAR SEEDS OF A WINGY OR DOWNY NATURE AND ATTAIN SUCH A LARGE GR0~TH AS TO BEC~E A FIRE MENACE ~,qIEN DRY AND ~tICH ARE NOXIOUS AND DANGEROUS, GR0~VING UPON CERTAIN STREETS~ SIDE- ¥~ALKS AND PRIVATE PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, BY HAVING THE ~VEEDS REFERRED TO REMOVED. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana resolves as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to the provisions of An Act of the Legislature of the State of ~alifornia, entitled "An Act Authorizing Municipalities to Declare Noxious or Dangerous Needs Growing upon the Streets or Sidewalks or Private Property Within Municipalities to be a Public Nuisance, Creating a Lien upon the Property Fronting upon such Streets or Sidewalks or upon which such Nuisance Exists for the Cost of Abating the Same", approved May 28, 1915, and amendments thereto, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana having acquired jurisdiction so to do, hereby orders the Street Superintend- ent of said City to abate the public nuisance heretofore declared to exist in said City of Santa Ana, to-wit: Weeds which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature and attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry and which are noxious and dangerous, growing upon the streets or sidewalks in front of or upon private property described as follows, to-wit: (SEE V~ED FILE). Section II. Any property owner shall have the right to have any of said weeds removed at his own expense, providing the same is done prior to the arrival of the Street Superintendent or his representatives to do the same. Section III. The Street Superintendent shall keep an account of the cost of abating said nuiaance in front of or on each separate lot or ~rcel of land where the work is done by him or his deputies, and shall render an itemized report, in writing to the City Council of the City of Santa &ua showing the cost of removing such weeds on each separate lot, or in front thereof, or both, provided, that before said report is submitted to said City Council, a copy of the same shall be posted for at least three days prior thereto, on or near the Chamber Door of said City Council, to~ether with a notice of the time when said report shall be submitted to the City Council for confirmati¢ At the time fixed for receiving and considering said report, the City Council shall hear the same, together with any objections which may be raised by any of the property owners liable to be assessed for the work of abating said nuisance and thereupon make such modifications in the report as they deem necessary, after which said report shall be confirmed. The amounts of the cost for abating such nuisance in front of or upon the various parcels of land mentioned in said report shall constitute special assessments against the respective parcels of land, and, as thus made and confirmed shall constitute a lien on said property for the amount of such assessments, respectively, and thereafter said amounts shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary municipal taxes are collected and shall be subject to the same penalties and the same procedure under foreclosure and sale in case of delinquency as provided for ordinary muni'cipal baxes. I hereby certify that the foregoing Hesolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 22nd day of April, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: ~.J.Kelly, J. F.L.Purinton. None Homer C. Chaney. ATTEST: L. McBride, Stanley E. Goode, E. L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESO. NO. 2087. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BOARD OF EDUCATION TO PURCHASE REt~L PROPERTY. BE IT RESOLVED By the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Aha, a municipal corporation of the Fifth Class; That the approval of such Board of Trustees is hereby given to and for the purchase by the Board of Education of the City of Santa Aha for the sum of Seventy-five thousand five hundred dollars ($V5,500.00), the following described real property, Situated in the City of Santa ~na, County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: Logan, Hawkin!s. addition, Block A. Lots 1V, 18~ 19, 20, 21, 24, Artesia, Chandler~s Addition, Block A. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 75 (§-d-73-C73-73) Assessor's map 22. Julia Lathrop, Tract #579 Assessor's Map ~8. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 (9-10) (1-2-3) Lowell School. Morse Villa Tract, No. 1/2, Lot 7 McFadden and Crane's Addition Block C. The foregoing Resolution was introduced and read at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Rna on the 29th day of April, 1929, and at said time was passed and adopted by the following vote: ,. AYES: Trustees: NOES: Trustees: ABSENT: Trusteel: W.J.Kelly, J.L.McBride, Stanley E. None Homer C. Chaney. Goode, F.L. Purinton. IN WITNESS ~VHEREOF, I, E. L. Vegely, City Clerk of 'the City of Santa &ua, ~ County of Orange, State of California, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office this 29th day ~f April, 1929. E. L. Ve~el~ City Clerk. (SEAL). RESOLUTION ADOPTING MAP NO. 2088 RESOLVED, that the map for the following work and improvement in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: The abandonment of a portion of that certain alley described as follows: A portion of the alley through ~lock A, of Hawkins Addition as per map thereof on file in Book .13, Page 26, Misc~llaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of Lot 28, Block A of said Hawkins Addition;<thence Northerly along the Easterly lines of Lots 26, 2~, 22, 19 and 18 to a point distant thirty-five (~§) feet Northerly from the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 18; thence Easterly and parallel to the Northerly line of Stafford Street to an intersect- ion with the Westerly line of Lot 17, Block A of said Hawkins Addition; thence Southerly along the Westerly lines of Lots 1V, 20, 21, 24 and 25 to the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 25; thence Westerly to the point of beginning.' as prepared for said improvement, showing in red tint the portion of said street to be abandoned and submitted this 6th day of May~ 1929, be and the same is h~reby adopted as the map for doing said work. I hereby certify thaf the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City COuncil of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of May, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W.J~Kelly, J.L.McBride, Stanley E. F.L. Pu~inton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chaney. Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ C'lerk or the City o~' Santa Ana. (SEAL). RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO AT, CH W~RRANT AND RECORD. NO. 2~9 WHEREAS~ the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did, on the 17th day of December, 1928, pass Resolution of Intention No. 2OS1, for the improvement of Pine Street between the Easterly line of Cedar Street and the ¥~esterly llne of Minnie Street and Cedar Street between the Easterly extended Southerly line of Pine Street as it exists ~esterly from Cedar Street, and the ~esterly extended Northerly line of Pine Street as it exists Easterly from Cedar Street; and whereas, on the 18th day of April, 1929, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work.performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the City Council of said City on the 4th day of March, 1929. AND, WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice as required by law, in which notice May 8th, 1~29, at the hour of 7:50 o'clock P.M. w~s fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Co~ucil a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the City Council of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to at~ ch to said assessme~ a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at a ~egular meeting of said City Council held on the 8th day of May, 192~, by the following ~tated vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: ~.J.Kelly, J.L.McBride, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chancy. ATTEST: E. L~Ve~el¥ Clerk of the City of Santa Ans. RESOLUTION NO. 2090 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE CLOSING UP AND ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF THE ALLEY THROUGH BLOCK A, OF HAWKINS ADDITION AS PER MAP THEREOF ON FILE IN BOOK 13, PAGE 26, MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS OF LOS ANGELES COLE~TY, CALIFORNIA; DECLARING IT TO B~ FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING O'~JECTIONS TO S~ID PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California known as "Stree Opening Act of 1889", approved March 6, 1889, and amendments thereto, do resolve and declare as follows: Section 1. i~at the public interest and convenience requires the closing up and abandonment of a portion of that certain alley as hereinafter described in the City of Santa Aha, and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana to order the following pc~tion of that certain alley in said City to be closed up and abandoned, to-wit: A portion of the alley through Block A, of Hawkins Addition as per map thereof on file in Book 13, Page 26, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of Lot 26, Block A of said Hawkins Addition; thence Northerly along the Easterly lines of Lots 26, 23, 22, 19 and 18 to a point distant thirty-five (35) feet Northerly from the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 18; thence Easterly and parallel to the Northerly line of Stafford Street to an intersection with the Uesterly line of Lot lV, Block A of said Hawkins Addition; thence Southerly along the ~esterly lines of Lots 17, 20, 21, 24 and 28 to theSouthwesterly corner of said Lot 25; thence Westerly to the point of beginning. All of which is more clearly shown on a certain map approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana for the said abandonment by Resolution No. 2(B8 on the 6th day of May, 1929. Section II. That the said City Council of the City of Santa Ana d~ s further declare that the lot, land or premises affected by the closing up and abandonment of the hereinbefore described portion of said alley and benefited by said improvement are those certain parcels of real property described as follows: Lots Seventeen (1V) to ',~wenty-six (26) inclusive, of Hawkins Addition, as per map thereof on file in Book 13, Page 26, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. Section III. i~at the proceedings for the closing up of the aforesaid portion of said alley shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated and known as "An A~t to Provide for Laying Out, Opening, Extending, Widening, Straightening or Closing up in ~ole or in Part of any Street, Square, Lane, Alley, Court or Place within Municipalities, to Condemn and Acquire any and all Land and Property Necessar~ or Convenient for tha~ Purpose", approved March 6, 1889, and amendments thereto. Section IV. The Street Superintendent shall cause to be conspicuously posted along the line of said contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, but not less than three in all, notices of the passage of this Resolution, in the form and manner as required by law; and he shall also cause a notice similar in substance for a period of ten (lC) days to be published in the Santa ^ns Daily Evening Register, a daily news- paper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Aha, California, and hereby designated for that purpose by the City Council, c~ntaining a statement of the fact of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, its date, and briefly describing the work or improvement proposed, and referring to this Resolution for further particulars. Section V. That any person interested o~jecting to said work or improvement or to the extent of the district or lands to be affected or benefited by said work or improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, may make written objections to the same within ten (lO) days after the expiration of the time of the publication of said notice, which objections shall be d~livered to the Clerk of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly intro- duced and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 6th day of May, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly, J.L.McBride, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chaney. A[ThST. ~. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. ( SEAL ). RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM NO. 2091 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement in, on and along a portion of Sycamore Street, described in Resolution of Intention No. 2072, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Aha be, and the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the City Council of the City of Sant~ Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 13th day of May, 19~, and passed by the votemof the following named members of said City Council, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly, J.L.McBride, Homer C~ Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. None None ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ . clerk Of the city of santa Ans. (SEAL). RESOLUTION NO. ~092 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ABANDONING RESOLUTION ADOPTING NAP NO. 2088 AND RESOLUTION, NO. 2090, AND ALL PROCEEDINGS ttAD THEREUNDER. The City Council of the City of Santa Aha do resolve and declare as follows: Section 1. That Resolution Adopting Nap No. 2088 and Resolution No. passed and adopted on the 8th day of Nay, 1929, and all proceedings had thereunder, be and the same are hereby abandoned, vacated and declared null and void. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular~meeting thereof held on the 2Vth day of ~Iay, 19~9, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES. J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney~ Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Vesely Clerk o~ the City of Santa Aha. OSEAL). RESOLUTION NO. 2095 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, ~ALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS, PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2025; DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS; PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDX AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE IN ANNUAL SERIES. ~PLEREAS, pursuant to Statute, notice of the filing of llst of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram was recorded on the 18th day of April, 1929, for the work and improvement made by Steele Finley, under that certain contract awarded to him on the 10th day of December, 1928, upon Birch Street from the center line of Fairview Avenue to the North line of Tract No. 352, and Russell Avenue from the West line of Broadway to the East line of Ross Street, as set forth in'Resolution of Intention No. 2025; and that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a w~itten statement of all payments received upon the said assessment; and after the full expiration of thirty (30) days after the date of recording of said warrant, the said Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City; now u~pon evidence shown, this City Council determines that the assess- ments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Seventeen Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-eight and 80/100 Dollars ($17,V28.( and that no assessments have been paid since the filing of the list of unpaid assessments by the Street Superintendent, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Seventeen ~%ousand Seven Hundred Twenty-eight and 80/100 Dollars ($17,728.80), upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to the Resolution of Intention No. 2025 of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the 22nd day of October, 1928, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above stated for the assessments unpaid; and WHEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the City Council in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the hour of 7:30 o'clock PLM. on Monday, the 27th day of May, 1929, show cause, why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on the Street Superintendent's list; and WHE]LEAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 191S", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date; and all interested persons having appeared before this City Council and having been given a full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments sho~m on said list, and all objections presented having been heard ~nd considered. IT IS THEREFORE NOW BY TI~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DETERMINED, RESOLVED AND ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: That no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance .of said bonds; and further, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Seventeen Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-eight and 60/100 Dollars ($17,728.60). That said bonds shall be t ,enty (20) in number and shall be dated May 27, 1929, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, and the date of respective maturity thereof shall be as follows: SERIES BOND NO. AHOUNT DATE OF MATURITY A-4 I $ 1,000.00 July 2nd, 1930 A-4 2 '7V2.86 1930 A-4 3 1,000.00 1931 A-4 4 ?72.86 1931 A-4 5 1,000. O0 1932 A-4 6 '7'72.86 1932 A-4 V 1,000. O0 1933 A-4 8 7V2.86 1933 A-4 9 1,000.00 1934 - A-4 10 V72.86 1934 A-4 11 1,000. O0 1935 A-4 12 '7'~2.86 1935 A-4 13 1,000. O0 1936 A-4 14 '7'72.86 1936 A-4 15 1,000.00 193~ A-4 16 7'72.86 1957 A-4 17 1,000. O0 1938 A-4 18 VV2.86 ~ 1938 A-4 19 1,000. O0 1939 A-4 20 VV2.86 1939 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from May 20, 1929 to January 2nd, 1930, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons aStached to said bonds shall be a lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FUHTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinab~ve enumerated, to the contractor, Steele Finley, in satisfaction of the balance due upon the assessment and diagram. ~ hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meeting thereof, held on the 2'Tth day of May, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: J.L.McBride~ W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: ~ V E.L. esely C~lerk of the City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). RESOLUTION ADOPTING ~,~AP NO. 2094 RESOLVED, that the map for the following work and improvement in the City of Santa .aha, to-wit: The abandonment of a portion of that certain alley described as follows: A portion of the alley through Block A, of Hawkins' Addition as per map thereof on file in Book 13, Page 26, Mi.scellaneous ecords of Los Angeles County, California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of Lot 25, Block A of said Hawkins Addition; thence Northerly along the Easterly lines of Lots 26, 23 and 22 to a point distant forty- one (41) feet Northerly from the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 22; thence Easterly and parallel to the Northerly line of Stafford Street to an intersection with the Westerly line of Lot 21,,Block A of said ttawkins Addition; thence Southerly along the ~esterly lines of Lots 21, 24 and 25 to the South- westerly corner of said Lot 25; thence l~esterly to the point of beginning, as prepared for said improvement, showing in red tint the portion of said alley to be abandoned and submitted this 3rd day of June, 1929, be and the same is hereby adopted as the map for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of June, 1929. Ak~ES, TRUSTEES: J.L.NcBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Ve6ely City Clerk of the City of Santa (SEAL). RESOLUTION NO. 2095 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE CLOSING UP AND ABANDONmeNT OF A PORTION OF THE ALLEY THROUGH BLOCK ~At, OF HA~¥KINS ADDITION AS PE~ MAP THEREOF ON FILE IN BOOK 13, PAGE 26, MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; DECLARING IT TO BE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE; AND FIXING THE TI¥~ AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California known as "Street Opening Act of 1889", approved March 6, 1889, and amendments thereto, do resolve and declare as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires the closing up and abandonment of a portion of that certain alley as hereinafter described in the City of Santa Ana, and .it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana to order the following portion of that certain alley in said City to be closed up and abandoned, to-wit: A portion of the alley through Block A, of Hawkins ts Addition as per map thereof on file in Boos 13, Page 28~ Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, and more particularly described as follows: ' Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of,Lot 28, Block A of said Hawkins Addition; thence Northerly ~long~th~ Easterly lines of Lots 28, 2~, and 22 to a point distant forty one (Al) feet Northerly from the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 22; thence Easterly and parallel to the Northerly line of Stafford Street to an intersection with the Westerly Line of Lot 21, Block A of said Hawkins Addition; thence Southerly along the Westerl~ lines of Lots 21, 2A and 2S to the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 20, thence Westerly to the point of beginning. All of which is more clearly shown on a certain map approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa &ua for the said abandonment by Resolution No. 20~ on the ~rd day of June, 192~. Section II. That the said City Council of the City of Santa Ana does further declare that the lot, land or premises affected by the closi~ up and abandonment of the hereinbefore described portion of said alley and benefited by said improvement are those certain parcels of real property described as follows, to-wit: Lots Twenty-one (21) to Twenty-six (28) inclusive of Block A, of Hawkins Addition, as per map thereof on file in Book l~, Page 28, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. Section III. That the proceedings for the closing up of the aforesaid portion of said alley shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an Act of, the Legislature of the State of California, designated and known as "An Act to Provide for Laying Out, Opening, Extending, ¥~idening, Straightening or Closing up in ~nole or in Par~ of any Street, Square, Lane, Alley, COurt or Place within ~unicipalities, to Condemn and Acquire any and all Land and Property Necessary or Convenient for that Purpose", approved March 8, 1889, and amendments thereto. Section IV. The Street Superintendent shall cause to be conspicuously posted along the line of said contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundre~ (800) feet in distance apart, but not less than three in all, notices of the passage of this Resolution, in the form and manner as required by law; and he ~hall also cause a notice similar in substance for a period of ten (10) days to be published in the Santa Ana Daily Evening I~egisSer, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Aha, California, and hereby designated for that purpose by the City Council, containing a statement of the fact of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, its date, and briefly describing the work or improvement pro- posed, and referring to this Resolution for further particulars. Section V. That any person interested objecting to said work or improvement or to the extent of the district or lands to be affected or benefited by said work or improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, may make written objections to the same within ten (10) days after the expiration of the time of the publication of said notice, which objection shall be delivered to the Clerk of the City OOuncil of the City of Santa Ans. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly lntroducBd and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 3rd day of June, 19~9, by the following vote: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, ~[.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: None Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. Vd~ely Clerk oI' the City of Santa ^na. ( SEAL ). RESOLUTION NO. 2096 RESOLUTION IN RE "NEST CHAP~AN ADDITION". ~/{EREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha has received a written petition asking that certain territory therein described be annexed to said City of Santa Aha; and WHEREASj said City Council has examined the person who circulated said petition under oath, also the Clerk and Engineer in reference thereto, and having examined into all matters and things NOW, THEi~EFDRE, RESOLVED: hereby finds as follows: relating to the validity of said petition; That the City Council of the City of Santa Aha 1. That said petition has been filed under and in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature approved April ll, 1913 set forth in Chapter 312 of the Statutes of 1913 and amendments thereto; 2. That the territory so proposed to be annexed to said City of Santa Ana is inhabited territory and is contiguous to the City of Santa Ana; 3. That said petition has been filed by not less than one-fourth in number of the qualified electors residing within said territory, as shown by the Registration of Voters, of the County of Orange, State of California, being the County in which said territory is situated. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and ~,egularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of June, 1929, by the following vote, AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.NcBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. None None to-wit ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely C~erk of the City of Santa Aha. (SEAL). RESOLUTION NO. 209V RESOLUTION C~LLING ELECTION ON ANNEXATION OF "WEST CttAPM~N ADDITION". WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ama did on the ~rd day of June, 1929 receive a written petition asking that certain new territory hereinafter described be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ama has found that said written petition was signed by not less than one-fourth in number of the qual£fied electors residing in said territory as shown by the Registration of voters of Orange County, California. NO~'4 THE!~EFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa ~na hereby resolves as follows: 1. A special election is hereby called and ordered to be held in the territory hereinafter described, for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Ana. ~ notice shall be given of said election by the publication of a notice thereof in the "Orange Daily News", a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and published outside of said City of Santa Ana,. but in the County of Orange, State of California, in which said territory is situated, at least once a week for four (4) successive weeks next preceding the date of said election; said notice to be in wOrds and figures substantially as follows: "NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION" · NOTICETS HEREBY GIVEN: That a special election will be held in the territory hereinafter described designated as the "West Chapman Addition", o~ ~uesday,'the 9th day of July, 1929, for the purpose of ~ubmitting to the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the said City of Santa Ans. The territory so proposed to be annexed is situated in the County of Orange, State of California, situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of a line drawn parallel to and distant 170 feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way with a line drawn parallel to and distant 30 feet Southerly from the center line of Chapman Avenue as it exists Easterly from the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way said point of beginning being also a point on the Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana, California; thence Easterly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 30 feet Southerly from the center line of said Chapman Avenue to an intersection with a line drawn parallel t~ and distant 1S feet Westerly from the Easterly line of Lot V of the Lockhart Tract as per map thereof on file in Book 4, Page Sl3, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence Southerly along said line drawn parallel to and distant lO feet Westerly from the Easterly line of Lot 7 of said Lockhart Tract to an intersection with the Northerly line of lands conveyed to Lillian E. Feldner by deed recorded in Book 643, Page 90, Records of Orange County, California, said line being also a portion of the Northerly boundary line of the City of Orange, California; thence Westerly along said last described line to the Northwesterly corner of said Lillian E. Feldner's land; thence South 4° 30' West 21V.78 feet to the Southwesterly corner of said lands; thence South §o 02' East, 237.60 feet to a point; thence North 89o 32' West 68.00 feet to a point; thence South 2° 22' East 42V.68 feet to a point; thence South 18° 03' West to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 170 feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way, said line being also a portion of the Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana, California; thence Northwesterly along said last described line to the point of beginning. The electors of said territory are hereby directed to vote upon said question in the manner hereinafter set forth. 2. The City Council does hereby establish for the purpose of holding said special election one election precinct, the boundaries of which shall be the $oundari~s of said territory, and the place at which the polls:will be open for said election in said territory so proposed to be annexed will be at Lowery's Store, Chapman Avenue. The City Council hereby appointed the officers to conduct said special election as follows: Judges: Helen Smith and Marie E. Morthland Inspector: J. B. Lowery All of said officers being qualified electors of said precinct and said ter~Itory. 3. Upon the ballots to be used at said election there shall be printed the words, "Shall the West Chapman Addition be Annexed to the City of Santa Aha? - Yes", and "Shall the West Chapman Addition be Annexed to the City of Santa Aha? - No.". There shall be a voting square to the right of and opposite each of said propositions, otherwise the ballots used at said e~ection, the opening and closing of the polls, mud the holding and conducting of said election shall be in cof~ormi~y as near as may be to the laws of this State concerning general elections, except as herein otherwise provided. The Judges and Inspector of said election shall meet upon the closing of the polls, count the ballots, make up, certify and seal the ballots and tally sheets of the ballots cast at the polling place, and thereupon deliver and deposit the same with the returns thereof to the Clerk of the City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution w~e duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of June, 1929, by the following vote, AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.~cBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None t o-wit ATTEST: E. L.. Ve[ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. (SEKL). RESOLUTION NO. 2098 RESOLUTION IN RE "DELHI ADDITION" ~tEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana has received a written petition asking that certain territory therein described be annexed to said City of Santa ~a; and W~REAS, said City Council has examined the person ~ho circulated said petition under oath, also the Clerk and Engineer in reference thereto, and having examined into all matters and things relating to the validity of said petition; NOW, T}~REFORE, RESOLVED: %~at the City Council of the City of Santa Aha hereby finds as follows: 1. That said petition has been filed under and in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature approved April Il, 1913 set forth in Chapter 312 of the Statutes of 1913 and amendments thereto. 2. That the territory so proposed to be Santa Ana is inhabited territory and is contiguous annexed to said City of to the City of Santa Ana; 3. That said petition has been filed by not less than one-fourth in number of the qualified electors residing within said territory, as shown by the Registration of Voters, of the County of Orange, State of California, being the County in which said territory is situated. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of June, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES. J.L.McBride, ~V.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT~ TRUSTEES: None Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. Clerk or ~e Vegely o1' Santa Ana. (SEAL). RESOLUTION NO. 2099 RESOLUTION CALLING ELECTION ON ANNEXATION OF "DELHI ADDITION". WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did on the 3rd day of June, 1929 receive a ~itten petition asking that certain new territory hereinafter described be annexed to,~ incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa .~ua; and ~HEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha has found that said written petition was signed by not less than one-fourth in number of the qualified electors residing in said territory as shown by the Registration of voters of Orange County, California. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa ~hua hereby resolves as follows: 1. A special election is hereby called and ordered to be held in the territory hereinafter described, for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa .ina. A notice shall be given of said election by the publication of a notice thereof in the "Orange Daily News", a daily newspaper of general circulstion printed and published outside of said City of Santa Ana, but in the County of Orange, state of California, in ~ich said territory is situated, at least once a week for four (4) successive weeks next preceding the date of said election; said notice to be in words and figures substantially as follows: "NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION". NOTICE IS I~REBY GIVEN: That a special election will be held in the territory hereinafter described, designated as the "Delhi Addition", on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, 1929, for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the said City of Santa Ana. The territory so proposed to be annexed is situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Northwesterly corner of Tract No. 284 as recorded in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 14, Pages i and 2, Records of Orange County, said point of beginning being a point in the center line of Main Street and also an angle point in the boundmry line of the City of Santa Aha, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Tract No. 284, said Northerly line being also the City Boundary Line, to the Northeasterly corner of said Tract; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Tract No. ~84 to the Southeasterly corner thereof, which is also the Northeasterly corner of Tract No. 6~8 as recorded in Hiscellaneous Maps, Book 19, Page 17, Records of Orange County, California; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Tract No. 638 and along the Southerly extension thereof to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant thirty (30) feet Southerly from the Northerly line of Delhi Road; thence ~',¥esterly alOng said line drawn parallel to and distant thirty (30) feet Southerly from the Northerly line of Delhi Road to an intersection with the center l°ne of Main Street; thence Northerly along the center line of Main Street to the point of beginning. The electors of said territory are hereby directed to vo~e upon said question in the manner hereinafter set forth. 2. The City Council does hereby establish for the purpose of 'holding said special election one election precinct, the boun~Earies of which shall be the boundaries of said territory, and the place at which the polls will be open for said election in said territory so proposed to be annexed will be at the Delhi School Building. The City Council hereby appoints the officers to con~ct said special election as follows: and Harriet E. Baer Judges: Mrs. Effie G. Lvard Inspector: Mathew ~. McKinley All of said officers being qualified electors of said precinct and said territory. 3. Upon the ballots to be used at said election there shall be printed the words, "Shall the Delhi Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Ana?- Yes", and "Shall the Delhi Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Ana?- No.". There shall be a voting square to the right of and opposite each of said propositions, otherwise the ballots used at said election, the opening and closing of the polls, and the holding and conducting of said election shall be in comformity as near as may be to the laws of this State Concerning general elections, except as herein otherwise provided. The Judges and Inspector of said election shall meet upon the closing of the polls, count the ballots, make up, certify and seal the ballots and tally sheets of the ~allots cast at the polling place, and thereupon deliver and deposit the same with the returns thereo to the Clerk of the City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly lhtroduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd~ day of June, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.~cBride, ¥~.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City o£ Santa Aha. (SEAL). RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2100 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ESTABLISH SET-BACK LINES UPON NORTH ROSS STREET, ON BOTH SIDES OF SAID STREET, FROM NINE- TEENTH STREET TO SANTA CLARA AVENUE, EXCEPTING THE CORNER LOTS FACING NINETEENTH STREET AND SANTA CLARA AVENUE RESPECTIVELY; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SAID SET-BACK LINES. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 815 of the City of Santa Ana prescribing the method of procedure for establishing set-back lines in the City of Santa Ana, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, California, to establish set-back lines upon the following street in the City of Santa Ana, between which and the respectiw street lines of said street it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect any building or structure, or to place any structure thereon, t o-wit: North Ross Street on both sides of said street, from Nineteenth Street to Santa Clara Avenue, forty (40) feet outside of the present East and West lines respectively of said street, excepting from the provisions hereof the corner lots on said portion of North Ross Street fronting on Nineteenth Street and Santa Clara Avenue respectively. Section 2. Notice is hereby given, that on the 1st day of July, 1929, at V:50 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of the said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having an~ objections to the establishment of said set-back lines, or either of them, may appear before the City Council and show cause why an ordinance should not be passed and adopted establishing set-back lines upon the above mentioned street in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana before the hearing herein set a written protest against the establishment of said set-back lines designated herein, or any part thereof, and no other protests or objections will be considered. Section 5. The Santa Ana DaLly Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated, and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana, is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, andi the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this R~solution of Intention to be published by one insertion in said newspaper, which publication shall be at least ten (10) days before the time of said hearing. Section 4. The Street Superintendent of said City ~hall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted in front of each block or part of block upon said street where said set-back lines are proposed to be established a copy of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form prescribed by said Ordinance No. 815 of said City. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa ~tua, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 10th day of June, 1929, by the following vo to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, ¥~.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Furinton. None None ATTEST: Chaney, E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk oI' 'the City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). 227 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2101 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI~E CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING T~EIR INTENTION TO ESTABLISH SET-BACK LINES UPON NORTH SYC~0RE STREET, ON SIDES OF SAID STREET, FR0~.~ WASHINGTON AVE~UE TO SEVENTEENTH STREET, EXCEPTING THE CORNER L0'I~S FACING WASHINGT0~i AVENUE, FIFTEENTH STREET AND SEVENTEENTH STREET RESPECTIVELY; AND FIXING THE TI~,~ AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO THE ESTABLISH~,~ENT OF SJ\ID SET-BACK LINES. The City Council of the Gity of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions ~anta Ana prescribing the method of pro- of Ordinance No. 813 of the City of ~ cedure for establishing set-back lines in the City of Santa Ana, do resolve as follows: it is the Section 1. That the public interest intention of the City Council of the to e~tab!ish set-back lines upon ~e following and convenience requires, and City of Santa Ana, California, street in the City of Santa ~a, between which and the respective street lines of said street it shall be unlaw- ful for any person, firm or corporation to erect any building or structure, or to place any structure thereon, to-wit; North Sycamore Street on both sides of said street,~fr.om~ ~'~ashington Aven~e to Seventeenth Street, fifteen (18) feet outside of the present East and ~est lines respectively of said street, excepting from the prowisions hereof the corner lots on said portion of North Sycamore Street fronting on ~ash~ngton Avenue, Fifteenth Street and Seventeenth Street respectively. Section 2. Notice is hereby given, that on the 8th day of July, 1~9, at 7:~0 o'clock P.~. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of the said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objections to the establishment of said set-back lines, or either or.them, may appear before the City Council and ~how cause why an ordinance should not be passed and adopted establishing set- back lines upon the above mentioned street in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha before the hearing herein set a written protest against the establishment of said set-back li~es designated herein, or any part thereof, and no other protests or objections will be considered. ~ ~ Section ~. The Santa kua Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated, and of general circulation in the City of Santa Aha, is hereby designated as the ne~sp~per in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by one insertion in said newspaper, which publication shall be at least ten (10) days before the time of s~id hearin Section ~. The Street Su~rintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted in ~ront of each block or part of block upon said street where said set-back lines are proposed to be established a copy of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and form prescribed by said Ordinance No. 81S of said City. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly iatroduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana ~t a regular meeting thereof held on the l~th day of June, 1929, by the followin vote, to-wit: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, (SEAL). TRUS~. TRUSTEES: TRUSTEES: J.L.D~cB~ide, ,~.J.Kelly, otanley E.Goode, F.L. Purinton None Homer C.Chaney ATTEST: E.L. Ve RESOLUTION NO. 2102 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT B0~DS PURSUA~ TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2051; DETERMINING THE ~vIOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS; PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS A~ PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSU~NCE IN ANh~AL SERIES: W!~REAS, pursuant to Statute, notice of filing of list of unpaid assessments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram was r~corded on the 7th day of May, 1929, for the work and improvement made by Gri½fith Co., under that certain contract awarded to it on the 21st day of January, 192~ upon Pine Street between the Easterly line of Cedar Street and the ~sterly line of Minnie Street an~ Cedar Street between the Easterly extended Southerly line of Pine Street as it exists ~ester~y from Cedar Street, and the ~esterly extended Northerly line of Pine Street as it exists Easterly from Cedar Street; and that said warrant, assessme~ and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment; and after the full expiration of thirty (~0) days from the date of the recording of said warrant, the said Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of the said City of Santa Aha a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assessment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the said City; now upon evidence shown, this City Council determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Four Thousand Six t~ndred Forty-one and 27/100 Dollars (~,8~1.2V), and no assessments have been paid since the filing of the list of unpaid assessments by the Street Superintendent, and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Four Thousand Six Hundred Forty-one and 2V/lO0 Dollars (~,~1.27) upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 2OS1 of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, passed on. the 17th day of December, 1928, f~r a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above stated, for the assessments unpaid. AND, ~HEREAS, interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the City Council of the said City of Santa Ana, California, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the hour of ?:~0 o'clock P.~. on Monday the 17th day of June, 1929, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on the said Street Superintendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice w as duly given, in the manner and form required by law, that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six ~rcent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten months from their date, and all interested persons having appeared before this City Council, and having been given full opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered; IT IS THEREFORE N~? BY TI~ CITY COUNCIL OF TRE CITY OF SANTA ANA DETERMINED, RESOLVED AND ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: That no cause has been sho~m why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all object- ions thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds; and further BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLO~: That bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments to said amount of Four Thousand'Six Hun~.ed Forty-one and ~/100 Dollars ($4,841.27). That s~id bonds shall be ten (10) in number and shall be dated June 1Vth, 1929, and bear interest at the rate of s ix percent per annum, and the date of respective maturities thereof shall denomination of said bonds, and the be as follows:. SERIES BOND NO. AIIOUNT DATE OF M^TURIf~ B-~ 1 ~ 46~.12 July 2, 1930. B-4 2 464.12 1931. B-4 3 464.12 1932 B-4 4 464.13 1~33. B-4 5 464.13 1934. B-4 6 464.13 1935. B-4 7 464.13 1936. B-4 8 464.13 1937. B-4 9 464.13 1938. B-4 10 464.13 1939. June, 1929 to the 2nd day of January, 1930, shall each be for the semi-annual interest; ~E IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from the 10th day of and the several coupons thereafter and signature of the Treasurer of the said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be a lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds hereinabove enumerated to the Contractor, Griffith Co., in satisfaction of the balance due upon its assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of. Santa ~Ina at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of June, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.HcBride, ~V.J.Kelly, F.L.Purinton. None Homer C. Chaney. Stanley E. Ooode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve[el[ Clerk of the City of Santa ~ma. (SEAL). RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO REPORT OF STREET SUPERINTENDENT, APPROVING REPORT, AND ORDERING A C0~=Y THEREOF FILED WITIt THE TAX COLLECTOR. NO. 2103 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa ~a, did on the 8th day of April, 1929, pass Resolution No. 2083 determining and declaring that weeds which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature, and attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, and which are noxious and dangerous, were growing upon the streets, sidewalks, and private property in the City of Santa Ana, described in the Itemize~ report submitted herewith, and are a public nuisance; and whereas, on the 22nd day of April, 1929, the City Council further passed Resolution No. 2086 ordering the Street Superintendent of said City to abate such public nuisance; AND, L~HEREAS, in pursuant to the above numbered Resolutions the Street Sup r- intendent did abate such nuisance and kept an itemized account and report of the costs and expenses thereof; and whereas, the said Street Superintendent has given notice required by law in which notice June ~th, 1929, at the hour of 7:30 o'cloc~ P.M., was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Ha~l of said City as the place where an~ and all persons interested in the said report might be heard; and whereas, at the time set the Street Superintendent submitted the said report, and all of said pro- tests or objections to said report having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that all of said pro- tests or objections to the said report of the work done be, and the same are hereby overruled, and the report affirmed, and that the Street Superintengent be, and he is hereby directed to file a copy of said report with the Tax Co~lector. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ara, at an aSjourned regular meeting of said City Council held on the 24th day of June, 1929, by t he following vote: AYES, NOES, ABSENT TRUSTEES: J.L.EcBride, Homer C. F.L. P urinton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely ~lerk off the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION ORDERING I~'.! PROVEIi~ENT NO. 2104 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on the 3rd day of June, 1929, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 2095 to order the hereinafter described improvement to be made and public work to be done in the City of Santa Aha; and ~EREAS, after the passage and adoption of Resolution of Intention No. 2095 the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha c mnspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement at not more than three hundred (300) feet in dtstance apart, and 3 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed, NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK, in the manner, form and substance as required by law, and said Street Superintendent also caused a notice similar in substance to be published for a period of ten (10) days in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and named by said City Council in said Resolution of Intention as the paper in which said notice should appear, all as appears from the affidavit of W. Lee Millis, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana on the 18th day of June, 1929, and is now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana commenced ~he posting of the notices hereinbefore referred to on the 5th day of June, 1929, and fully completed the pesting thereof on the 8th day of June, 1929, as appears from the affidavit of Clyde L. Jenken, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, and more than ten (10) days having e~pired after the expiration Of the time of the publication of said notice within which protests or objections to the proposed work or improvement might be made by any person interested objecting to said work or improvement, or to the extent of the district or lands to be affected or benefited by said work or improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof; and i~HEREAS, at the next meeting of the City Council after the expiration of said ten days after the expiration of the time of the publication of said notic and no objection to said w~rk or improvement having been made or on file, said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention, the City Council of the City of San~a Aua having now acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed i~provement; IT IS HEREBY ~SOLVED AND ORDERED: That the public interest and con- venience requires the wor$ hereinafter described and the City COuncil of the City of Santa ?~a hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement made in the City of Santa Ana as follows: That the following portion of that certain alley as hereinafter described in the City of Santa ~ina be closed up, vacated and abandoned, to-wi~: A portion of the alley through Block A, of Hawkins Addition as per map thereof on file in Book 13, Page 26, ~iiscellaneous ~lecords of Los Angeles County, California and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of Lot 26, Block A of said Hawkins Addition; thence Northerly along the Easterly lines of Lots 25, and 22 to a p~int distant forty-one (41) feet Northerly from the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 22; thence Easterly and parallel to the Northerly line of Stafford Street to an intersection with the Westerly line of Lot 21, Block A of said Hawkins Addition; thence Southerly along the ;~esterly lines of Lots 21, 24 and 25 to the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 25; thence besterly to the point of beginning. All of which is more clearly shown on a certain map approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha for the said abandonment by Resolution No. 2094 on the 3rd day of June, 1929. The public work ordered and the improvement to be made is for the purpose of closing up and abandoning a portion of a certain alley as hereinbefore described, and for that reason no district is chargeable th~:rewith. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in ~rsuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated "Street Opening Act of 1889", and amendments thereto. For further particulars reference is hereby made to said Resolution of No. 2095, w~hh is dated the 3rd day of June, 1929, and on file with the Clerk of the City'of Santa Ana. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is herewith instructed to record a copy of this Resolution Ordering Improvement in the office of the Cm~nty Recorder of the County of Orange, State of California. Intentio: ATTEST: E. L. Vesely -Ulerk oi' the City of Santa Cna. (S~AL). I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Improvement N~. 2104 was duly introduced and regularly pa~sed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the !st day of July, 1929, by the following stated vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Ooode, F.L.t~rinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: lY.J.Kolly, J.L.~CcBride RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. NO. 2108 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, did on the 5th day of November, 1928, pass Resolution of Intention No. 2053, for the improvement of portions of Garfield Street, Sixth Street,~Poinsettla Street, Second Street, Fourth Street, Fifth Street, Brown Street, Stafford Street, Vance Street and Wellington Avenue; and whereas, on the l?th day of June, 1929, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assessment diagram was approved by the City Council of said City on the 18th day of March, 1929. AND, WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha has given notice required by law in which notice July 8, 1929, at the hour of V:50 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might ce heard; and, whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Council a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time ~e~ for hearing protests or objections ~he City Council of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it ia hereby RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done uhder said proceedings De, and the same are hereby overr~led and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the fo~m and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at an adjourned regular meetin thereof held on the 8th day of July, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. TRUSTEES: None Chaney, TRUSTEES: None ( SEAL ). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ ~lerk of the City o£~anta Aha. RESOLUTION NO. 2106 RESOLUTION DECLARING RESULT OF ELECTION WHEREAS, a special election was held in that terrlto~y known as "West Chapman Addition" on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, 1929, pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of June 11, 1913, relating to the annexation of territory to municipalities, and found in the Statutes of 1913, Page 587, as subsequently amended, at which election there was submitted the question of whether said new territory herein- after described ~hould be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Ara; and WHEREAS, notice of said election was given by publication, in the time, form and manner as required by said act, as appears from the affidavit of Orange Daily News, on file with the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, it appears that said special election was duly held in accordance wit] law and said notice on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, 1929, and that the polls for said election were kept open during the time required by law, to-wit, from six o'clock A.M. to seven o'clock P.M. of said day, and that said special election was held and conducted and the votes thereof received and canvassed and the result thereof determined and declared, in the time, form and manner required by law; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did on Monday, the 18th day of July, 1929, being the time provided for its regular meeting next after the e~piration of three (3) days from and after the date of said election, meet and proceed to canvass the returns of said special election as required by law. WHEREUPON, the result of said canvass having been found to be as hereinafter stated, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha do resolve as follows: 1. That the new territory proposed to be annexed to said City of Santa Ara as aforesaid is particularly described as follows, to-wit: Situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of a line drawn parallel to and distant 170 feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way with a line drawn parallel to and distant 50 feet Southerly from the center line of Chapman Avenue as it exists Easterly from the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way said point of beginning being also a point on the boundary line of the City of Santa Ana, California; thence Easterly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 50 feet Southerly from the center line of said Chapman Avenue to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 16 feet Westerly from the Easterly line of Lot V of the Lockhart Tract as per map thereof on file in Book 4, Page 813, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence Southerly along said llne drawn parallel to and distant 15 feet Westerly from the Easterly line of Lot 7 of said Lockhart Tract to an intersection with the Northerly line of lands conveyed to Lillian E. Feldner by deed recorded in Book 643, Page 90, Records of Orange County, California, said li~m being also a portion of the Northerly boundary line of the City of Orange, California; thence Westerly along said last described line to the Northwesterly corner of said Lillian E. Feldner,s land; thence Souther 4° 30' West 217.78 feet to the Southwesterly corner of said lands; thence South 5° 02' East, 25V.60 feet to a point; thence North 89° 52t West 65.00 feet to a point; thence South 2° 22' East 427.68 feet to a point; thence South 18o 05' West to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 170 feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way, said line being also a portion of the Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana, California; thence Northwesterly along said last described line to the point of beginning. 2. That there was but one election precinct established and provided for the holding of said special election, the boundaries of which were the boundaries of said territory. 3. That the whole number of votes cast on said proposition in the territory t¢ he annexed as aforesaid was thirteen (15) and that the number of votes cast therei in favor of annexation was five (5) and the number of votes east thsrein.against annexation was eight (8); and WHEREAS, it appears from the canvass of the returns of said election held in the Territory proposed to be annexed to said City of Santa Aha that the majority of all the votes cast in said outside territory on the question of said annexation are against annexation. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that a record be made and entered upon the Minutes of the City Council showing the total number of votes cast upon said question at said election, the nuSber thereof cast in favor of annexation, and the number thereof cast against annexation, and the City Council further finds that as a result of said election the proposition of annexing said territory to the City of Santa Ana is defeated. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of July, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBrlde, Homer C. Chancy, Stanley E. Goode, NOES, AB SENT, F.L. Pmrinton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly. ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ o~erk o~ ~e Ul~y o~ ~an~a Aha. (SEAL). RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATI0~S NO. 210V RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Aha and along portions of those open public streets in said City, commonly known as ~rand Avenue and East Second Street. Ail as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 1V6, for the improvement of the above described streets and submitted this 15th day of July, 1929, be and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the fore, going Regolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting held on the 15th Omy of July, 1929, by ~he following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, Homer C. F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk or ~he CiTy of Santa Aha. ( SEA ). 237 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2108 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ESTABLISH SET-BACK LINES UPON WASHINGTON AVENUE, ON BOTH SIDES OF SAID ~TREET, FROM THE SANTA FE RAILWAY TO GRAND AVENUE; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SAID SET-BACK LINES. The City Council of the City of Santa Aha, pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 813 of ~he City of Santa Aha prescribing the method of procedure for establishing set-back lines in the City of Santa Ana, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That ~he public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, to establish set-back lines upon the following street in the City of Santa Aha, between which and the respective street lines of said street it shall Oe unlaw- ful for any person, firm or corporation to erect any building or structure, o9 to place any structure thereon, to-wit: Washington Avenue, on both sides of said street, from the Santa Fe Railway to Grand Avenue, ten (lO)~eet outside of the present North and South lines respectively of said street. Section 2. Notice is hereby given, that on the 5th day of August, 1929, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of the said City of Santa Aha, any and all persons having any objections to the est ablishment of said set-back lines, or either of them, may appear before the City Council and show cause why an ordinance should not be passed and adopted establishing set-back lines upon the above mentioned street in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of ~anta Ana before the hearing herein set a written protest against the establishment of said set-back lines designated herein, or any part thereof, andnno other pr~tests or objections will oe considered. Section 3. The ~anta Aha Daily Evening Hegister, a daily newspaper published ~nd oirculated, and of general circulation in =he City of Santa Aha, is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by one insertion in said newspaper, which publication shall be at least te~ (10) days before ~he time of said hearing. Section 4. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted in front of each block or part of block upon said street where said set-back lines are proposed to be established a copy of this Resolution of Intention, in th~ manner and form prescribed by said Ordinance No. 813 of said City. I hereby certify that ~he foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of Ju~ly, 1929, by the following vote, (SEA ). to-wit: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None W.J.Kelly. ATTEST:· E.L. Vesel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2109 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF GRAND AVENUE FROM FIRST STR~T TO FOURTH STREET, AND SECOND STREET FROM McCLAY STREET TO GRAND AVENUE; DECLARING THE SAID WORK AND IMPR~EM~]NT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT, DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED THEREBY AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES T~EREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES, AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, and the Improvement Bond Act of 191§, and amendments to said acts, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the con- struction of the following work and improvement in said City, to-wit: That the portions of streets in the City of Santa Ana upon which work shall be done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth are upon and along those open public streets commonly known as and called Grand Avenue from the center line of First Street and Second Street from the surveyedcenter line of McClay Street to the East line of Grand Avenue, excepting therefrom any portions of said strets upon which the work is already done to the official grade. That the work to be done and improvements to be made upon and along the herein- ~bove described portions of streets in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, shall be as follows: That Grand Avenue between the North line of First Street and the South line of Fourth Street, and Second Street between the ¥;est lin e of McClay Street and the East line of Grand Avenue shall De graded and paved with asphaltic concrete pavement, from curb line to curb line and where cross streets intersect the grading and paving shall extend beyond the curb lines to the extended property lines of said street; and at driveway locations the grading and paving shall be for their entire width and from the street side of the curb to the street side of the sidewalk, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland ce~nt concrete curbs upon and along the hereinbefore described portions of streets, where curbs do not exist or where replacements are to be made, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and const~ction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks upon and along the hereinbefore described portions of str ets where sidewalks do not now exist or replacements are to be made, all aa particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of salt glazed vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, laid at such elevations and grades and at such locations as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafte~ mentioned. Together with such other work and improvements.as are noted on the plans or specifications, which shall be considered as incidental to the above described work or improvements, and no additional compensation shall De allowed therefor. :39 24) The work to be done as herein set forth shall include the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessar~ for and appurtenant to the constr~ct. ion and completion of all work herein specified. I~.ANSt PROFILESt CROSS-SECTIONS AND sPECIFICATIONS Section 2. All of the hereinbefore' described streets, together with the foregoing work and improvements are fully set forth, d~ineated and described on the plans, profiles, cross-sections and detailed drawings known as "THE PLANS FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 175", and as set forth in the specifications known as "THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSESSHENT DISTRICT NO. 1V6", which plans and spectficati¢ are on file in the office of the City Engineer, and were adopted by Resolution No. 21G7 on the 1Sth day of July, 1929, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha as the plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications for said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed d~awings and specifications are referred to for a full and detailed description of said work and improvement, the same as though set forth in full herein, and shall be directory as to the location of all work to be done, the kind of material to be used and the type of construction. CHANGE OF GRADE Section 3. That the grade to which the work shall be done and improve- ment made which is provided for in this Resolution is shown on the profiles therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, to which said profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such g~ade, and it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that the grade shown on the plans and profiles is the official grade to ~ich the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS Section 4. The said City Council does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid awsessmentx and to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installme~ of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeedin ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. Section $. That the contemplated work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned is in the opinion of the City COuncil of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said City Council does hereby declare said district to be the district bene£ited by said work and improvement and to be aaJesse~ to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the surveyed center line of First Street with the Southerly extended Westerly line of Lot 10, Block E, of Santa Aha Investment Company Tract No. 1, as per map thereof on fild in Book 11, Page 39, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence Northerly and parallel to Grand Avenue to an inter- section wi~h the surveyed center line of Fourth Street; thence Easterly along the surveyed center line of Fourth Street to a point 214 feet Easterly of the Northerly extended Easterly line of Grand Avenue aa it exists South of Fourth Street; thence Southerly and parallel to Grand Avenue to an intersection with the Northerly line of Lot 14, Block B of Bartlett's Addition as per ~mp thereof On file in Book 13~ Page 4S, Miscellaneous.Re~ords o~ Los Angeles County, California; thence Easterlya d arallel Sn p ~o econd~treet to an intersection with the surveyed center line of McClay Street; thence Southerly along the sur- veyed center line of McClay Street to an intersection with the Easterly extended Northerly line of Lot 18, Block C, said Bartlett's Addition; thence Westerly and parallel to Second Street to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 214 feet East of the East line of Grand Avenue; thence Southerly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 214 feet East of theE~ast llne of Grand Avenue to an intersect- ion with the surveyed center llne of First Street; thence Westerly along the surveydd center line of First Street to the point of beginning. TI~E AND PLACE OF HEA~ING Section 6. Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of August, 1929, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said City Council and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution.. That all ~ rsons desiring to so appear should file with ~he City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana before the house herein set a written protest against the said work or the assessment ~Istrict proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION Section 7. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be pub- lished by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and fo~m required by law. The City Council does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the notice of improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEI~NT Section 8. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously poste~ along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and fo~m re~ired by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1Sth day of July, 1929, by the following vote, to-wi1 AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of' ~he City of Santa Aha. ( SEAL ). 242 RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NO. 2110 RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa &ua upon portions of those public streets in said City commonly known as East BishOp St~reet, Wakeham Avenue, Wisteria Place, Beverly Place, Hardwood Place, Oak Street, Kilson D~ive and Hickor Street, consisting of an ornamental lighting system complete; all as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 178 for the improve- ment of the above described streets and submitted this 15th day of July, 1929, be and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting held on the 15th day of July, 192g, by the following vote, to-wit AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W. J. Kelly (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~eI[ clerk o~ the City oI' Santa Ana. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION-NO. kill A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING SYSTEM ON PORTIONS OF BISHOP STREET, W~AM AVENUE, WISTERIA PLACE, BEVERLY PLACE, HAR~¥OOD PLACE, OAK STREET, KILSON DRIVE AND HICKORY STREET; DECLARING THE SAID WORK TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARy PUBLIC BEN~FIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED BY SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT AND TO BE ASSESSEI~ TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COST~S AND EXPENSES AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR I~PROVE~NT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED~ OR BOTH. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to said acts, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of San~a Ana, California, to order the con- struction of the following described work and improvement in said City, to-wit: That the portions of streets in the City of Santa A~ upon which work shall be done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth shall be upon and along those open public streets commonly~known as and called Bishop Street from the West line of Halladay Street to the East line of Orange Avenue; Wakeham Avenue from the West line of Halladay Street to the East line of Orange Avenue; Wisteria Place from the West line of Oak Street to the East line of Orange Avenue; Beverly Plac~ from the ~est line of Halladay Street to the East line of Oak Street; Harwood Place from the West line of Oak Street to the ~ast line of Maple Street; Oak Street from the South line of Bishop Street to the North line of McFadden Street; Kilson Drive from the South line of Bishop Street to the North line of Halladay Street; Hickory Street from the South line of Bishop Street to the North line of McFadden Street. That ~he work to be done and improvements to be made upon and along the here- in~b~ve described portions of streets in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer shall be as follows: The furnishing, installation and construction of an ornamental lighting system, together with the necessary appurtenances to said lighting system, including the installation of single light standards of the type and kind known as The King Ornamental Standard, Design No. K O-lOV complete with lighting units known as King ~minaire Company's Alumicon Cast Metal Lantern, (manufactured by the "Sant Slinger Process" ; and including concrete foundations, anchor bolts, pot heads, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies, conduits, cables and other necessary items to complete the lighting system, including the making of necessary connections between standards and to the existing circuits and service points, as particularly indicated on the plans and spec- ifications; and the repairing or replacement of all paving, curbs, sidewalks, culverbs, conduit, pipe line or sewer, or other improvements cut or damaged during the construct- ion; together with such other work and improvement as shown on the plans and specificatl which shall be considered as incidental to the above described work and improvement. That for the installation of the hereinbefore described system a patented article will be used, and a license agreement between Western Lighting Company, s ellfng Agents for King Company and King Luminaire Company, and the City of Santa Ana is now on file in the office of the City Clerk, to which said agreement reference is hereby made and the same is made a part of this resolution by reference the same as though set forth in full herein. ~LANS~ PROFILES~ CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Section 2. All of the hereinbefore described streets, together with the fore- going work and improvements are fully set forth, delineated and described on the plans, profiles, cross-sections and detailed drawings known as "THE PLANS FOR ASSESSmeNT DISTRICT NO. 1VB", and as set forth in the specifications known as "THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1~8", which plans and specifications are on file in the · office of the City Engineer, and were adopted by Resolution No. 2110 on the 15th day of July, 1929, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana as the plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications for said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications are referred to fo~ a full and detailed description of said work and improvement, the same as though set forth in full herein, and shall be directory as to the location of all work to be done, the kind of materials to be used and the type o~ construction. CHANGE OF GRADE Section 3. That the grade to which the work shall be done and improvement made which is provided for in this Resolution is shown on the profiles therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, to which said profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that the grade shown on the plans and profiles is the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS Section A. The said City Council does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and to bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the Imp~rovement Bond Act of 191§ , the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (~) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. ~ns DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Section 5. That the contemplated work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned is in the opinion of the City Council of more than local or ordinary public ~enefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said City Council does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northerly line of Mcfadden Street, said point being the Southeasterly corner of Lot 18, Block F, Tract No. 468 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 16, Page 48, Records of Orange County, California; thence Westerly along~the Northerly line of McfaddenStreet to a point distant 48 feet Westerly from the Westerly line of Oak Street; thence Northerly and parallel to Oak Street to an intersection with the Southerly line of Tract No. 450 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 17, Page S1, Records of Orange County, California; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said Tract No. 450 to the Southwesterly corner thereof; thence Northerly along the Westerly side of said Tract No. 450 to ~he Northwesterly corner thereof; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Tract No. 450 to a point distant 48 feet Westerly from the Westerly line of Oak Street; thence Northerly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 48 feet Westerly from the Westerly line of Oak Street to an intersection with the Southerly line of Tract No. 241 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 15, Page 17, Records of Orange County~ ~California; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said Tract No. 241 to an intersection with the Easterly line of Orange Avenue; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of Orange Avenue to the Northerly line of Tract No. 584 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 18, Page 40, Records of Orange County, California, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Tract No. 884 to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 19, Tract No. 832 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 18, Page 5, Records of Orange County, California; thence Northerly along the Westerly lines of Lots 19, 1~, iV of said Tract No. §32, to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 17; thence Northerly in a straight line across Grant Street to the Southeasterly corner of Lot tl, of said Tract No. ~32; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said Lot 11 to the Northeasterly corner thereof; thence Westerly along the Southerly lines of Lots 3, 2, and 1 of said Tract No. 532 to ~he Southwesterly corner of ~aid Lot 1; thence Westerly in a straight line to the Southeasterly corner of Tract No. 367 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 1§, Page 42, Records of Orange County, California; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said Tract No. 367 to the Southwesterly corner thereof; ~hence Northerly along the Westerly line of said Tract No. 367 to the Southeasterly corner of Lot 11 of Tract No. 204 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 12, Page 42, Records of Orange County, California; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said Lot 11 to the Easterly line of Orange Avenue; thence Northerly along ~he Easterly line of Orange Avenue to a point VO feet Northerly from the Northerly line of Bishop Street; thence Easterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant seventy (70) feet Northerly from the Northerly line of Bishop Street to an intersection with the Westerly line of Lot 12, Tract No. 199, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 12, Page 38, Records of Orange County, California; thence Northerly along the Westerly line of said Lot 12 to the Northwesterly corner thereof; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of Lots 12, tl, 10, 9, 8 and 7 of said Tract No. 199 to the Northeasterly corner of said Lot V; thence Easterly in a straight line to the Northwesterly co~ner of Tract No. 6~ as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 19, Page 38, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Tract No. ~08 to the Westerly line of Halladay Street; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of Halladay Street to a point fifty (~0) feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Bishop Street; thence Wewterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 80 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Bishop Street to an intersection with a llne drawn parallel to and distant 108 feet Westerly from the Westerly line of Halladay Street; thence Southerly along Said last described line to the Northwesterly corner of LOt 17, Block C, Tract No. 649 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 19, Page 34, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot 17 to the Westerly line of Halladay Street; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of Halladay Street to a point 86.64 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Wakeham Avenue; thence Nesterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant ~6.64 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Wakeham Avenue to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 108 feet Westerly from the ~esterly line of Halladay Street; thence Southerly along said last described line to the Northwesterly corner of Lot S, Bioc~ C, Tract No. 466, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 16, page 48, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot S to the Westerly line of Halladay Street; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of Halladay Street to the Southeasterly corner of Lot 32, :45 Block F, of said Tract No. 488; thence ~Vesterly along the Southerly line of said Lot 32 to the Southwesterly corner thereof; thence Southerly in a straight line to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 19, Block F of said Tract No. 468; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Lot 18, of Block F, of said Tract No. 468 to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 18; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of said Lot 18, to the point of Oeginni~. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING Section 6. Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of August, 1929, at ?:30 o'clock P.~. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appeax before the said City Council and show cause why said proposed i~'~provement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear ahould file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha before the hour herein set a written protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION Section 7. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to'be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The City Council does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the notice of improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF I~PROVE~ENT Section 8. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the ad~ptlon of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and form required by law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of ~he City of Santa Aha, at a regular me,ting thereof held on the 18th day of July, 1929, by the following vote, AYES, TRUSTEES: J.LoMcBride, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUS!~ES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly to-wi (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ C£erk oi' the ~i~y o~ Santa Ana. RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NO. 2112 RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Aha upon and along portions of those open public streets in said City, commonly known as Ross Street and Santa Clara Avenue. All as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. l??, for the improvement of the above described streets and sub- mitted this 22nd day of July, 1929, be and the same are hereby adopted as and fo~ the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa ~a, at introduced, an adjourned regular meeting held on the 22nd day of July, 1929, by the following vote, AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: to-wit: TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. TRUSf~ES: None None Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. Vesely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. (ZEAL). RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2115 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING TItEIR INTENTION TO ORDER TItE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF .AN ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING SYSTEM, THE PAVING AND OTHER%MISE IMPROVING OF ROSS STREET, BETWEEN NINETEENTH STREET AND SANTA CLARA AVENUE, AND A PORTION OF SANTA CLARA AVENUE, DECL4~RING THE SAID WORK AND IMPROVEmeNT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING TP~E DISTRICT TO BE BE~EFITED THEREBY AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY TILE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORX OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to said acts, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana to order the construction of the following work and improvement in said City, to-wit: That Ross Street, between the center line of Nineteenth Street and the center llne of Santa Clara Avenue and the Southerly half of Santa Clara Avenue between a line drawn parallel to and distant ten (10) feet Easterly from the Northerly extended Easterly line of Ross Street and a line drawn parallel to and distant fifty (50) feet Westerly from the Northerly extended Westerly line of Ross Street be improved by the furnishing, installation and construction of an Ornamental Lighting System, together with the necessary appurtenances to said Lighting System, including the installation of single light standards of the type and kind known as the King Ornamental Standard, Design No. K 0-159, complete with lighting units known as General Election, Form 12 Novalux Units, and including concrete foundations, anchor bolts, pot heads, wiring, lamps, canopies, globes, conduits, cables and other necessary items to complete the lighting system, including the making of necessary connections between standards and to the existing circuits and service point as particularly indicated on the plans and specifications; and the repairing or replacement of all paving, curbs, sidewalks, culverts, conduits, pipe line or sewer, or other improvements cut or damaged during the construction. · £~ ~oss o~ree~ between a mine drawn parallel to ~nd aistan~ two feet ~ou~nerly A~rom ~ne Northerly line of Tract No. 78~, as recorded in Miscellaneous ~aps, Book E3, rage 49, Records of Orange County, California, to uhe center line ul' Santa Clara Avenue and Oho Southerly half of ~anta Clara Avenue between a llne drawn parallel to and distant ten (lC) feet Easterly from the Northerly extended Easterly line of Ross Street and a line drawn parallel to and distant fifty (50) feet Westerly from the Northerly extended Westerly line of Ross Street, excepting therefrom any of said streets already improved to ~he official grade, in addition to the hereinbefore described Ornamental Lighting System, be improved aa follows: The grading and paving of said last described portions of Ross Street and Santa Clara Avenue with Portland cement concrete pavement from curb llne to curb line, except that at driveway locations the grading and paving shall extend back of the curb line to the street side of the sidewalks, all as particularly indicated on and in acc- ordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland cement concrete curbs upon and along the last described portions of Ross Street and Santa Clara Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications here- inafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks upon and along the last described portions of Ross Street, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of salt glazed vitrified clay pipe main sewer, upon the last described portions of Ross Street, together with manhole and flush tank and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, connecting with the existing sewer main at the end of the existing pavement on Ross Street to and connecting with the flush 'tank to be constructed approximately 130 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Sants Clara Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with ~he plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of salt glazed vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, upon the last described portions of Ross Street, laid at such elewa~ions and grades as particularly sho~rn on the plans and specifications, and connecting with the main sewer to be installed as hereinbefore set forth to points one (1) foot back of the curb line on said street, all as particularly indicated on.and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of cast iron pipe water main, including valves, valve coxes, fire hydrants and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, upon and along the last described portion of Ross Street, from and connecting with the existing water main at the Northerly end of the existing pavement on Ross Street to and connecting with the existing water main at ~he SOUtherly line of Santa Clara Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the p~ans and specifications hereafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of copper house service water connections, including all connections, fittings, cocks and other necessary appurtenances thereto upon and along the last described portion of Ross Street, from and connecting with the water main to be iAstalled as hereinbefore mentlone. at right angles thereto and extending to points one (1) foot back of the curb, and at such locations as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of wrought iron pipe gas main upon and along the last described portion of Ross Street from and connecting witl the existing gaz main at the northerly end of the existing pavement on Ross Street to and connecting with the existing gas main in Santa Clara Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of wrought iron pipe gas service connections, including all cocks, fittings and other necessary appurtenances thereto, upon and along the last described portion of Ross Street, from md connecting with the gas main to be installed as hereinbefore described at right angles thereto, and extending to the property lines, at such locations as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The removal of all trees or stumps existing upon or along the last described portion of Ross Street from property line to. property line, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. Together with such other work or improvements as are noted on the plan~ or specifications which shall be considered as incidental to the above described work and improvements, and no additional compensation shall be allowed therefor. The work to be done as herein set forth shall include the furnishing of all labor, equi~Eent and materials necessary for or appurtenant to the con- struction and completion of all work herein specified. That for the installation of the hereinbefore described lighting system a patented article will be used and a license agreement between Western Lighting Co~pany, selling agents for King Company and General Electric Company, and the City of Santa Ana, permitting the use of patented articles, is now on file in the office of the City Clerk, to which said agreement reference is hereby made, and the same is made a part of this resolution by ~eference, th~ same as though set forth in full herein. ~LANSt PROFILESt CROSS-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Section 2. All of the hereinbefore described streets, together with the foregoing work and improvements are fully set forth, delineated and described on the plans, profiles, cross-sections and detailed drawings known as "THE PLANS FOR ASSESSNENT DISTRICT NO. 1VV", and as set forth in the specifications known as "THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 177", which plans and spec- ifications are on file in the office of the City Engineer, and were adopted by Resolution No. 2112 on the 22nd day of July, 1929, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana as the plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications for said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles, cross- sections, detailed drawings and specifications are referred to for a full and detailed description of said work and improvement, the same as though set forth in full herein, and shall be directory as to the location of all work to be done, the kind of materials to be used and the type of construction. CHANGE OF GRADE S~ction 5. That the grade to which the wSrk shall be done and improvement made which is provided for in this Resolution is shown on the pro- files therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, to which said pro- files reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that the grade shown on the plans and profiles is the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be done. DESCRIPTION OF BONDS Section 4. The said City Council does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and to bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum will be issued here- under in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (lC) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESS~ENT DISTRICT Section 5. That the contemplated work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned is in the opinion of the City Council of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said City Council does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by said work and improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Located in the City of San~a Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of Nineteenth Street, said point being distant ?O~feet Easterly from the intersection of the said center line of Nineteenth Street with the center llne of Ross Street; thence Northerly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Easterly from the center line of Ross Street to an intersection with the Southerly line of Lot 2, Tract No. 788, as recorded in Book 2~, Page 49, Miscellaneous Naps, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of said Lot 2, to the Southeast Corner thereof; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of saidmT~act No. 788 to an intersection with the Southerly line of Tract No. 947 as recorded in Book 30, Page 4, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the said Southerly line of Tract NO. 947 to the Southeasterly corner thereof; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said Tract No. 947 and along the Northerly extension of said Easterly line to an intersection with the Southerly line of Lot ll, as shown on a map of Records of Survey, recorded in Book 3, Page 14, Records cf Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of sai6 Lot ll, to a point; distant 160.70 feet Easterly from the Easterly line of Ross Street; thence Northerly and parallel to Ross Street to an inter- section with the center line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence Westerly along the center line of Santa Clara Avenue to an intersection with a line d~awn parallel to and distant 189.85 feet Westerly from the Westerly line of Ross Street; thence Southerly along the said line drawn parallel to and distant 1§9.85 feet Westerly from the Westerly line of Ross Street to an intersection with the Southerly line of Lot 4, as shown on a map cf said Records of Survey; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said Lot 4 to the Northwesterly corner of Lot 3, Tract No. 946 as recorded in Book 30, Page 3, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of said Tract No. 946 to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 12, of said Tract No. 948; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of said Lot 12, to the Northwesterly corner of Lot 36 of said Tract No. 788; thence Southerly and parallel to Ross Street to an intersection with the Northerly line of Lot 28 of said Tract No. 788; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of said Lot 28, to the Northwesterly corner thereof; thence Southerly and parallel to Ross Street to an intersection with the Northerly line of Tract Nc. 286, as recorded in Book 14, Page 23, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Tract No. 256 to the Northwesterly corner cf Lot 6 of said Tract No. 256; thence SOutherly and parallel to Ross Street to an intersection with the center line of Nineteenth Street; thence Easterly along the center line of Nineteenth Street to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING Section 6. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of August, 1929, st 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said City Council and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha before the hour herein set a written protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION Section 7. The Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daiiy newspaper p~blished and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designates as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by two insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form required by law. The City Council does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the notice of improvement to owners or reputed owners, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPROVEMENT Section 8. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement and along all of the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and form ~equired by law. i hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 22nd day of July, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.LoMcBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C.Chaney, Stanley E. G~ode, F.L.Purinton NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATteST: E.L.Ve6ely Clerk o£ tt~e City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). . 49 RESOLUTION NO. 2114. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, RESCINDING A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 210~, AND ALL PROCEEDINGS HAD THEREUNDER. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana do resolve as follows: Section 1. That Resolution of Intention No. 210~ passed and adopted on the~lSth day of July, 1929, to establish set-back lines on East Washington Avenue, and all proceedinga had thereunder be, and the same are hereby rescinded and declared null and void. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the Sth day of August, 1929, by the follow- ing vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, F.L.Purinton None Homer C. Chaney Stanley E. Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el[ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2115 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ESTABLISH SET-BACK LINES UPON EAST ViASHINGTON AVENUE FROM LINCOLN AVENUE TO GRAND AVENUE; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SAID SET- BACK LINES. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 813 of the City of Santa Ana prescribing the method of procedure for establishing set-back lines in the City of Santa Ana, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intehtlon of the City Couucil of the City of Santa Ana, California, to establish set- back lines upon the following street in said City of Santa Ana, between which and the respective street lines of said street it shall be unlawful to erect any buildingor structure or to p~ace any structure thereon, to-wit: East Washington Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to Grand Avenue, on both sides of said street, forty (~40) feet Northerly and Forty (40) feet Southerly from the surveyed center line of Washington Avenue between the said Lincoln Avenue and Grand Avenue. Said set-back line on the Northerly side of Washington Avenue being ten (lC) feet outside of the present Northerly line of said Washington Avenue, and the set-back line on the Southerly side of said Washington Avenue being the following line, to-wit: Beginning at a E point in the asterly line of Lincoln Avenue, said point being fifteen (15) feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Washington Avenue; thence Easterly and parallel to the Southerly line ef ~ashington Avenue seven (~) feet to a point in the Westerly line of Lot B 4 o~ Dean's Addition as per map thereof on file in Records of Survey, Book l, Page ~2~ Records of Orange County, California; thence continuing Easterly and parallel to the Southerly line of ~ashin~ton Avenue and at a distance ~f twenty-two (22) feet Southerly therefrom to an intersection with the Easterly line of Lot A3 of said Dean's Addition; thence continuing Easterly and parallel to the Southerly line of Washington Avenue and at a distance of ten (lC) feet Southerly therefrom to an intersection with the Westerly line of Grand Avenue. Section 2. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of August, 1929, at ?:30 o'clock P.~. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of the said City of Santa Ana any and all persons having any objections to ~he establishment of said set-back lines, or either of them, may appear before the City Council and show cause why an ordinance should not be passed and adopted establishing said set-back lines on the above mentioned street in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, before the hour herein set~ a written protest a6ainst the establishmen of said set-back lines designated herein, or any part thereof. And no other protests or objections will be considered. Section 3. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana, is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be pub- lishedby one insertion in said newspaper, which publication shall be at least ten (lC) days before the time of said hea~ing. Section 4. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of th~ Resolution cf Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted in front of each block or part of block upon the streets proposed to be established a copy fo~m prescribed by said ordinance or portion of streets where said set-back lines are of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and No. 813 of said City. >..51 I hereby certify that ~he foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of August, 1929, by the followi~ vote~ to-wit: AYES, NOES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, WoJ.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chaney (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ cler~ o~' the c~ty or Santa Aha. RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK NO. 2116 WHEREAS, ~he City Council of the City of Santa Ana, on the 1Sth day of July, 1929, pawsed its Resolution of Intention No. 2111, to order ~he hereinafter described work to be cone and improvement to be made in, on and along portions of Bishop Street, Wakeham Avenue, Wisteria Place, Beverly Place, Harwood Place, 0aS Street, Kilson Drive and Hickory Street, which Resolution of Intention No. 2111 was duly and legally pub- lished twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as appears from the affidav of W. Lee Millis, principal clerk of ~he printers and publishers of said daily and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on t~ 19th day of July, 1929; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 2111, the Street Superintendent of The City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (500) feet in distance apart, and 80 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention headed, NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT~ in the manner, form and substance as required by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicuously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets within such district at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, as appears from the affidavit of C. L. Jenken, said Street Superintendent, who personally posted said notices of improvement; and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, commenced to post said notices on the 24th day of July, 1929, and fully completed the posti~ng thereof on the 24th day of July, 1929, more than ten (10) days before the date set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement all as appears from the affidavit of C. L. Jenken, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 2Sth day of July, 1929, and now on file t~erein; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha was duly and regularly in session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on Monday, the 8th day of August, 1929, being the time, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear Oefore the City Council and show cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolutio~ of Intention No. 2111; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, over- ruled and denied, in time, manner and form as required by law, and the City Council of the City of Santa Aha having acquired Jurisdiction to order the proposed work done and improvement made; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that the public interest and convenience requires the work done and improvement made particularly set forth and described in Reso2ution of Intention No. 2111, which is dated the 15th day of July, 1929, on file in the office of the Clerk of said City and hereby referred to an. made a part hereof, and the City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the work to be done and improvement to 0e made in said City, as particularly set forth and descrlb~ in the said Resolution of Intention No. 2111 as aforesaid. That the expense of said work and improvement is by said Resolution of Intentio~ made chargeable upon a district which said district is described in and by the said ,d Resolution of Intention and is shown by a plat or map thereof on file in the Office of the City Engineer. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the specifications therefor, conspicuously for five days on er near the Council Chamber door of said City Council, inviting seale~ proposals or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directed to ~blish twice a notice inviting such proposals and referring to the ~pecifications posted or on file in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Re~ister, a daily nswsp~pg~ published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of ~he City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 8th day of August 1929, by the following vote: AYES, NOES, TRUST~ES. None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Homer C. TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L. Purinton Chaney ( SEAL ). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ Cl~rk Of tt~e City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK NO. 2117 V~tEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, on the 15th day of July, 1929, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 2109, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along portions of Grand Avenue and East Second Street, which Resolution of Intention No. 2109 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of W. Lee Millis, principal clerk, of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, on.the 19th day of July, 1929; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 2109, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 23 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed, NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in the manner, foEn and substance as required by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicuously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets within such district at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, as appears from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken, said Street Superintendent, who personally posted said notices of improvement and WHEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha, commenced to post said notices on the 24th day of July, 1929, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 24th day of July, 1929, more than ten (10) days before the date set for hearing pro- testa or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as appears from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken, Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Aha, filed in the Office of the Clerk of said City on the 2Sth day of July, 1929, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha was duly and regularly in session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:3o otcloc$ P.M. on Monday, the Sth day cf August, 1929, being the time, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the City Council and show cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of;Intention No. 2109; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented having oeen disposed of, overrule and denied, in time, manner and form as required by law, and the City Council of the City of Santa Aha having acquired Jurisdiction to order the proposed work done and improvement made; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that the public interest and convenience requires the work done and improvement made particularly set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2109, which is dated the 15th day of July, 1929, on file in the office of the Clerk of said City and hereby referred to and made a part hereof, and the City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders th~ work to be done and improvement to Ge made in said City, as particularly set forth and described in the said Resolution of Intention No. 2109 as aforesaid. That the expense of said work and improvement is by,said Resolution of Intention made chargeable upon a district which said district is described in and by the said Resolution of Intention and is shown by a p~at or map thereof on file in the office of the City Engineer. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the specifications therefor, conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of said City Council, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals and referring to the specifications posted or on file in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily news~psr published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby desig~ated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meetin~ of said City Council held on the 8th day of August, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES. J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F. L. Pu~int on. TRUSTE~..,. None TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chaney ATTEST: E. L. Ve~elM Clerk of the ~ity of Santa Ana. (SEA ). IN THE ~IATTER OF COUNTY IMPROVE~ENT DISTRICT NO. 23 OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. RESOL. NO. 2118. RESOLUTION GRANTING CONSENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. ¥~EREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, did, on the 16th da of April, 1929, approve specifications for County Improvement District No. 23 for certain improvements to portions of California State Highway and other streets lying within unincorporated territory of the County of Orange, and; V~EREAS, the said Board of Supervisors did, on the 16th day of April, 1929, adopt its Resolution of Intention No. 23-C for certain improvements to portions of said streets and defining the boundaries of the proposed assessment district, and, V~EREAS, subsequent thereto, on the 28th day of May, 1929, the Secretary of State of the State of California issued to the City of Santa Ana a certificate covering the annexation of certain territory included within the boundaries of the pro- posed assessment district as described in said Resolution of Intention No. 23~C; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the said City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds and determines that the lands included within the following described boundaries, lying within the boundaries of the City of Santa Ana will be benefited by the said proposed improvement and hereby consents to the inclusion of said lands within the proposed assessment district and to the assessment therefor of the property therein, to-wit: That portion of land now lying within the City Limits of Santa Ana more part- icularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Southwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's 1©0 feet ]%ight-of-Way with the Westerly extended Northerly line of that portion of the California .State Highway comm~only known as and called -Chapman Avenue; thence Easterly along said Westerly extended Northerly line of said Chapman Avenue to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and dista~$i~lVO feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly llne of the aforesaid Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way; thence Southeasterly along said last mentioned line to an inter- section with a line drawn parallel to and distant 180 feet Southerly from the center lln. of the aforesaid Chapman Avenue; thence Westerly along said last mentioned line to an intersection with the Southwesterly line of the ~orcsaid Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-Of-way; thence Northwesterly along said Southwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way to the point of beginning. That the consent of this City Council is hereby given to the completion of a proceeding for said proposed improvement Dy the legislative body of the County of Orange and to the exercise of exclusive ju~isdiction by said legislative body over all proceed- ings nece. ssary thereto for the purpose of consummating the same, all in accordance with the provisions of the "County Improvement Act of 1921", and all amendments thereto. That the Clerk of this City is hereby directed to certify and deliver a copy of this Resolution to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange. I hereby certify that the foregoing ~esolution was adopted by the City Council the City of Santa Aha at a regular meeting held on the ~th day of August, 1929, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYEs: Trustees: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton NOES; TRUSTEES: None ABSENT: TRUSTEE: Homer C. Chancy ATTEST: E.L.Ve~.~v City Clerk. ' F. L. Purinton President of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha. )f RESOLUTION NO. 211~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2033, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF UNPAID ASSESSMW. NTS; PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE IN ANNUAL SERIES: V~EREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assess- ments was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that the warrant, assessment and diagram was recorded on the 9th day of July, 1929, for the work and improvement made by the Osborn Company, under that certain contract awarded to it on the 10th day of December, 1928, upon portions of Garfield Street, Sixth Street, Poinsettia Street, Second Street, Fourth Street, Fifth Street, Brown Street, Stafford Street, Vance Street and Wellington Avenue, as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 2033; and that said w~rant, assessment and diagram were returned to the ~treet Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments received upon the said assessment; and after the full expiration of thirty (ZO) days after the date of the recording of said warrant, the §aid Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of the said City of Santa Aha, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assess- ment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City; now upon evidence shown, this City Council determines that the assessments therein mentioned wer~ then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Twenty- two Thousand ~our Hundred Sixty-six and 10/100 Dollars ($22,466.10)~ and that there have been paid since ~he filing of the list of unpaid assessments by the Street Superintendent the following assessments, to-wit: Assessment No. 2 for ~.21; Assessment No. 3 for $8.17; Assessment No. for $~.7V; Assessment No. 8 for ~AAl.lO; Assessment No. V for $18.08; Assessment No. 8 for $18.AO, Assessment No. 9 for $18.~0, Assessment No. 1Z for ~il3.SS, Assessment No. l~ for $18.~3; Assessment No. 8~ for $220.90; Assessment No. 88 for $207.88; Assessment No. 98 for ~8.8A; Assessment No. ~ for ~8.9~; Assessment No. 108 for $~V~.7~; Assessment No. 107 for $298.~3; Assessment No. 108 for Assessment No. 109 for $173.13; Assessment No. llO for $1V~.12; Assessment No. lll for $171.28; Assessment No. ll2 for $1VO.V~; Assessment No. ll~ for Assessment No. llA for $1VO.SS; Assessment No. llS for $~08.0~; Assessment No.ll8 for $008.08; Assessment No. 120 for $13.90; Assessment No. 121 for $13.90; Assess- ment No. 12S for $800.88; Assessment No. 128 for ~00.88; Assessment No. 12~ for $121.2V; Assessment No. 128 for $121.2~; Assessment No. 129 for $121.2V; Assessme~ No. 130 for $121.2~; Assessment No. 131 for ~121.27; Assessment No. 13~ f~r $121.28; Assessment No. l~ for $100.~V; Assessment No. l~ for $100.98; Assessmem No. 138 for $100.98; .Assessment No. 138 for $100.98; Assessment No. lSV for $98.28 Assessment No. 1~8 for $98.28; Assessment No. 139 for $98.28; Assessment No. l~O for $98.29; Assessment No. l~l for ~8.01; Assessment No. 1~2 for $SG.O1; Assess- ment No. lA3 for $88.01; Assessment No. l~ for $88.02; Assessment No. lA8 for $88.03; Assessment No. lA8 for $88.0~; Assessment No. l~ for $88.03; Assessment NO. lA8 for ~0.0~; Assessment No. lA9 for $10V.70; Assessment No. 1SO for $10V.VO Assessment No. 1S1 for $10~.VO; Assessment No. 1S2 for $10V.VO; Assessment No. 1S~ for $100.02; Assessment No. 1SA for ~10~.02; Assessment No. lSS for $~.82; Assessment No. 1~8 for $AA~.82; Assessment No. 218 for $22.00; Assessment No. 217 for $27.98; Assessment No. 228 for $19.~8; Assessment No. 229 for Assessment No. 2~0 for $19.S8; Assessment No. 2~52 for ~19.~8 and Assessment No. 23~ for $~lV.O1; and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Thirteen Thousand Two Hundred Eighty-six and l~/lO0 Dollars ($1~,288.1A) upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 203~ of ~h~ City Council of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the Sth day of November, 1928, a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above stated for thea ssessments unpaid; and fo WEEREAS~ interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear ~efore the City Council in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the hour of ?:30 o~clock P.E. on Monday, the 19th day of August, 1929, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on the Street Superintendent's llst; and V~EREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and form required by law, that serial bonds to represent unpaid a~sessments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 191S", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the 2nd day of July, next succeeding ten (10) months from their date, and all interested persons having appeared before this City Council and having been given a full opportunity to show cause why Oonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all object- ions presented having been heard and considered. IT IS TH~REFORE N~~ BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI~ CITY OF SANTA ANA, DETERMINED, RESOLVED AND ORDERED AS FOLL0%TS: That no cause has been shown why Oonds should not se issued upon the security of s~td unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds; and further, ~ That bonds shall oe issued upon the security BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLO~: of said unRaid assessments to said amount of Thirteen Thousand Two Hundred Eighty- Six and l~lO0 Dollars ($13,288.1~). That said bonds ~hall be ~wenty (20) in number and shall se dated April '19th, 1929, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per anmnn, and the denominatio] of said bonds, and the date of respective maturity thereof shall oe as follows: SERIES BOND NO. AMOUNT DATE OF MA~[~JRITY C-4 1 $ 1,000.00 July 2, 1930. C-4 2 328.61 1930 C-4 3 1,000.00 1931 C-4 4 328.61 1931 C.4 5 1,000.00 1932 C-4 6 328.61 1932 C-4 ? 1,O00.O0 1933 C-4 8 328.61 1933 C-4 9 1,000.00 1934 C-4 10 328.61 1934 C-4 11 1,000.00 1935 C-4 12 328.61 1935 C-4 13 1,000.00 1936 C-4 14 328.62 1936 C-4 15 1,O00.00 1937 C-4 16 328.62 1937 C-4 IV 1,000.00 1938 C-4 18 328.62 1938 C-4 19 1,000.00 1939 C-4 20 328.62 1939 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from August 13, 1929 to January 2nd, 1930, and the several coupons thereafter shall each be for the semi-annual interest; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be a lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds above enumeratedj to the Contractor, 0sborn Company, in satisfaction of the Oalance due upon the assessmen~ and diagram. I'hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 19th day of August, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton NOES, TRUST~S. None ABSENT, TRUS~Er~S. Homer C. Chaney ATTEST. E. L. Ve6ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. ( SEAL ). '260 RESOLUTION OVERRULING PRO%~STS OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESS- MENT, APPROVING ASSESSI, LENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUP~RL~NDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. NO. 2120 WHEREAS, the City Council of ~he City of Santa Ana, did on the 18th day of February, 1929, pass Eesolution of Intention No. 2072, for the improvement of a portion of Sycamore Street; and whereas, on the 1st day of August, 1929, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said i~,provement, which assessment diagram was approved by the City Council of said City on the 13th day of Nay, 1929. AND, ~EREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law, in which notice August 19, 1929, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said wor~ n~ght be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Council a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the City Council Of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby RESOLVED~ by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings 0e, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of August, 1929, by the following vote~ AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, F.L.Purinton NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Homer C. Chaney Stanley E. Goode, (SEAL). ATTEST. E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of santa Ana. " RESOLUTION OF AWARD NO. 2121. Wt~REAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did, in open session, at a regular meeting thereof, on the 19th day of August, 1929, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for doing the following work, under Resolution of Intention No. 2111, in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: That the portions of streets in the City of Santa Ana upon which work shall be done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth shall be upon and along those open public streets commonly known as and called Bishop Street from the ~est line of Hall~da Street to the East line of Orange Avenue; Wakeham Avenue from the West line of Halladay Street to the East line of Orange Avenue; Wisteria Place from the West line of Oak Street to the East line of Orange Avenue; Beverly Place from the West line of Halladay Street to the East line of Oak Street; Harwood Place from the West line of Oak Street to the East line of Maple Street; Oak Street from the South line of Bishop Street to the North line of McFadden Street; Kilson Drive from the South line of Bishop Street to the North line of Halladay Street; Hickory Street from the South line of Bishop Street to the North line of McFadden Street. That the work to be done and improvements to be made upon and along the herein- above described portions of streets in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer shall be as follows: The furnishing, installation and construction of an ornamental lighting system together with the necessary appurtenances to said lighting system, including the install. ation of single light standards of the type and kind known as The King Ornamental Standa~ Design No. K- 0-107 complete with lighting units known as King Luminaire Company's Alumicon Cast Metal Lantern (manufactured by the "Sand Slinger Process" ), and including concrete foundations, anchor bolts, pot heads, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies, conduitsj cables and other necessary items to complete the lighting system including the making of necessary connections between standards and to the existing circuits and service points, as particularly indicated on the plans and specifications; and the repairing or replacement of all paving, curbs, sidewalks, culverts, conduit, pipe line or sewer, or other improvements cut or damaged during the construction; together with such other work and improvement as shown on the plans and specifications which shall be considered as inci~ental to the above described work and improvement. That for the installation of the hereinbefore described system a patented article will be used, and a license agreement between Western Lighting Company, selling agents for King Company and King Luninaire Company, and the City of Santa Ana is now on file in the office of the City Clerk, to which said agreement reference is hereby made and the same is made a part of this Resolution by reference the same as though set forth in full herein. RESOLVED: That the said City Council hereby ~eJect ~ll of said proposals or bids except the next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said wor~ and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit: Pacific Engineering & Construction Company, at the price named in their bid as follows, to-wit: Item No. 1. The fumnishi~ and installing upon and along all portions of streets upon which work is specified to be done under "THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSESSmeNT DISTRICT NO. 1~8", and as indicated upon "THE PLANS FOR ASSESSmeNT DISTRICT NO. 1~8"~ of all necessary conduits, cables, ground connections, making the n~cessary connections to the existing circuits, as shown on the plans, and the replacement or repair of all sidewalk, curb, paving, dowers, pipe lines, conduits or culverts cut or damaged during construction, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixty-three hundred twenty-nine and no/lO0 ($6,329. 00) complete. Item No. 2. The furnishing, constructing and installing of all necessary concrete foundations, anchor ~olts, ornamental single light standards, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies and all other necessary items above ground inc~udi the painting of standards and units, complete with the furnishing of all necessar equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Thirty-nine and no/100 ($139.00) per standard complete. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of this award conspicuously for five (S) days on or near the door of the Council Chamber of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hpreby designated for that purpose by amid City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolmtio~ ~s a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 2121, duly introduced and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of August, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. F.L. Purinton None Homer C. Chaney Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve6el~' City Clerk of tk~ Ci~ of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION OF AWARD NO. 2122 V.~EREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did, in open session, at a regular meeting thereof, on the 19th day of August, 1929, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for doing the following work, under Resolution of Intention No. 2109, in the City of Santa Aha, to-wit: That the portions of streets in the City of Santa Ana upon which work shall be done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth are upon and along those open public streets commonly known as and called Grand Avenue from the Center llne of First Street, as it exists west of Grand Avenue to the center line of Fourth Street and Second Street from the s~rveyed center line of ~cC!ay Street to the East line of Grand Avenue~ excepting therefrom any portions of said streets upon which the work is already done to the official grade. That the work to be done and improvements to be made upon and along the herein above described portions of streets in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer shall be as follows; That Grand Avenue between the North line of First Street and the South line of Fourth Street, and Second Street between the West line of NcClay Street and the East line of Grand Avenue shall be graded and paved with asphaltic concrete pavement from curb line to curb line, and where cross streets intersect the grading and paving shall extend beyond the curb lines to the extended property lines of said street; and at driveway locations the grading and paving shall beret their entire width and from the street side of the curb to the street side of the sidewalk, all as particularly indicatec on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland cement concrete curbs upon and along the hereinbefore described portions of streets, where curbs do not exist or where replacements are to be made, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and. construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks upon and along the hereinbefore described portions of streets where sidewalks do not now exist or replacements are to be made, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of salt glazed vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, laid at such elevations andgrades and at such locations as are part- icularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. Together with such other work and improvements as are noted on the plans or specifications, which shall De considered as incidental to the above described work and improvements, and no additional compensation shall be allowed therefor. T he work to be done as herein set forth shall include the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for and appurtenant to the construction and completion of all work herein specified. RESOLVED: That the said City Council hereby reject all of said proposals or bids except the next herein mentioned, and hereby awards and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit: named in its bid as follows, to-wit: the contract for doing said Griffith Company at the price Item No. 1. The gradin8 to a subgrade and the laying thereon of a four (4) inch Asphaltic Concrete pavement, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twelve and 8/10 cents ($0.128) per square foot. Item No. 2. The excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement Concrete sidewalk having a total thickness of three and one-half (3-1/2) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and materis for the sum of Fifteen cents ($0.15) per square foot. Item No. 3. The excavation for and the Construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalk having a total thickness of five (5) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twenty cents ($0.20) per square foot. Item No. 4. The e~cavation for and the construction of Portland Cement Concrete curbs complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Forty-eight cents (~0.48) per linear foot. Item No. 5. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixty-five cents ($0.85) per linear foot. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of this award conspicuously for five (S) days on or near the door of the Council Chamber of the City Council of the City of Santa ~na, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa ^na Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said City Council. I hereby certify correct copy of Resolution by the City Council of the on the 19th day of August, AYES, TRUSTEES: .[RUSTLES. NOES, " :~ ·. ABSENT, TRUSTEES: that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and of Award No. 2122 duly introduced and regularly passed City of Santa ~na, a t a regular meeting thereof held 19~9, by the following vote: J.L.~cBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Ooode~ F.L. Purinton. None Homer C. Chaney. ( SEAL ). ATTEST: E. L. Vegely ~i~y Clerk 'o~ the City of Santa ~ua. 1 RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK NO. 2123 ¥~EREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ama, on the 22nd day of July, 1929, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 2113, to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along Ross Street, between the center line of Nineteenth Street and the center line of Santa Clara Avenue and the Southerly half of Santa Clara Avenue, between a line drawn parallel to and distant ten (10) feet Easterly from the Northerly extended Easterly line of Ross Street and a line drawn parallel to and distant fifty (50) feet Westerly from the Northerly extended Westerly line of Ross Street, which ltesolution of Intention No. 2113 was duly and legall published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Hegister, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of W. Lee Millis, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on the 25th day of July, 1929; and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of 2113, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa said Resolution of Intention No. Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and ? in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed, NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in the manner, form and substance as required by law, and the work ~eing chargeable upon a district, also conspicuously posted copios of said notice along all of the open streets within s~eh district at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, as appears from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken, said Street Superintendent, who personally posted said notices of improvement; and V~EREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ama, con~aenced to post said notices on the 5th day of August, 1929, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 5th day of August, 1929, more than ten (10) days before the date set for hearing pro tests or objections to the proposed work and improvement, all as ap~ars from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken~ Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City on the 6th day of August, 1929, and now on file therein and VEqEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana was duly and regularly in session at the Council Chan~er thereof at the hour of V:3o o'clock P.~.i. on Nonday, the 19th day of August, 1929, being the time, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the City Co~mcil and sho cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolutio~ of Intention No. 2113; and Vd-tEREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overrule~ and denied, in time, manner and form as required by law, and the City Council of the City of Santa Ana having acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed work done and improvement made; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that the public interest and convenience requires the work done and improvement made particularly set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2113, which is dated the 22nd day of July, 1929, on file in the office of the Clerk of said City and hereby referred to a~ ma~e a part hereof, and the City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby orders the work to 0e done and improvement to be made in said City, as particularly set forth and described in the said Resolution of Intention No. 2113 as aforesaid. That the expense of said work and improvement is by said Resolution of Intention made chargeable upon a district, which said district is described in and by the said Resolution of Intention and is shown by a plat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Engineer. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the specifications therefor, conspicuously for five (5)rdays on or near the Co~cil Chamber door of said City Council, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals and referring to the specifications posted or on file in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspsper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Cotu~cil of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting of s aid City Council held on the 19th day of August, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, F.L.Purinton. None Homer C. Chaney. Stanley E. Goode, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely clerk of the City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). IN THE ~ATTER OF THE ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMEN. DISTRICT NO. 5, OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RES OLUTI 0N N0.2124 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ~E CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING SPECIFICATIONS FOR T~ ACQUISITION OF A PORTION OF RICHLAND STREET, BETYVEEN FLOZ~R sTREET AND SHELTON STREET. WHEREAS, Clyde L. Jenken, City Engineer, was on the 26th day of August, 1929, directed to prepare specifications for the proposed acquisition of a portion of Richland Street between Flower Street and Shelton Street under proceedings to be had under the designation of "Acquisition and Improvement District No. 5 of the City of Santa Ana"; an( ¥~EREAS, the said Clyde L. Jenken on the said B6th day of August, 1929, presented said specifications to this City Council and this City Council has examined the same and deems that the public interest and necessity requires the acquisition therein provided for in the manner therein set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That said specifications be and they are hereby approved by this City uouncil and it is hereby ordered that said specifications be filed with the Clerk of this City Council. The foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meettn~ thereof held on the 26th day of August, 1929, by the following stated vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEE~: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. None Chaney, None ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). 267 IN THE MATTER OF THE ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. §, OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. RESOLUTION OF IN%~NTION NO. 2125. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925", as amended, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and necessity require and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the following acquisitions for Richland Street in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: All of a strip of land sixty (60) feet in width and being thirty (30) feet on each side of and adjacent to The following described center line, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of Block One (1) of Hiltyard Addition as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 4, Page 32, Records of Orange County, Califqr~ia; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Block One (1) of said Hillyard Addition to the Northwesterly corner thereof. That the property necessary to be taken for such opening and extension of that part of Richland Street described above includes all those parcels of lan. situate in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and part- icularly described as follows, to-wit: Parcel No. 1. The South 30 feet of Lot Eight (8) of the Morse Villa Tract, as per map thereof recorded in ~ook 3, Page 46 of Mlacel~aneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. Parcel No. 2. The South 30 feet of Lot Nine (9) of said Morse Villa Tract. Parcel No. 2. Lot Eleven (11) of Parcel No. 4. Lot E ~~/~'~ The South 30 feet of the East half (E 1/2) of said Morse Villa Tract. The South 30 feet of the West half (W 1/2) of said Morse Villa Tract. Parcel No. 5. The South 30 feet of Lot Thirteen (13) of said Morse~i±la '£racb, except the West 3 feet thereof. Parcel No. 6., The West Three (3) feet of the South thirty (30) ree~ or LO~ AC of said Morse Villa Tract. Parcel No. 7. The South thirty (30) feet of Lot Fifteen (15) of said Norse ~illa Tract. Parcel No. 8. The South 30 feet of Lot Seventeen (17) of said Morse Villa Tract. Parcel No. 9. The South 30 feet of Lot Nineteen (19) of said Morse~ Parcel No. 10. The South 30 feet of Lot Twenty-one (21) of said Morse Villa' Tract. Parcel No. 11. The South 30 feet of Lot Twenty-three (23) of said Morse Villa Tract. Parcel No. 12. The South 30 feet of Lot Twenty-five (25) of said Morse Villa Tract. Parcel No. 13. The South 30 feet of Lot Twenty-seven (27) of said ~orse Villa Tract. Parcel No. 1~. The South 30 feet of Lot Twenty-nine (29) of said Morse Villa Tract. Parcel No. 15. The North 30 feet of Lot One (1) in Block One (1) of Hillyard Addition to Santa Ana, as per map thereof recorded in Book 4, Page 32 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said Orange County. Parcel No. 16. The North 30 feet of the East half (E 1/2) of Lot Seven ~V~ in Block One (1) of said Hillyard Addition. parcel No. 17. The North 3~ feet of the West Half (W 1/2) of Lot Seven (V) in ~'lock One (1) of said Hillyard Addition. Parcel No. 18. The North 30 feet of Lot Eight (8) in Block One (1) of said Hill~rd Addition. 269 Parcel No. 19. The North 30 feet of the East half (E 1/2) of Lot Nine (9) ~n Block One il) of said Hillyard Addition. Parcel No. 20. The North 30 feet of the West half (~! 1/2) of Lot Nine (9~ i~ Block One (1) of s~id Hillyard Addition. Parcel No. 21. The North 30 feet of the East half (E 1/2) of Lot Ten (r~-~oc-6~--One (1) of said Hillyard Addition. Parcel No. 22. The North 30 feet of the West half (W l/E) of Lot Ten (I0) in Block One (1) of said Hillyard Addition. Parcel No. 23. The North 30 feet of Lot Eleven (ll) in Block One (1) o~~ s"~id H~"llyard Addition. Parcel No. 24. The North 30 (1) o~ said Hilly~'rd Addition. Parcel No. 25. The North 30 Thirteen (1~) in o£ock One (1) of feet of Lot ~velve (12) in Block One feet of the East half (E 1/2) of Lot said Hillyard Addtti6h~ parcel No. 26. The North 30 feet of the WeSt half (~V 1/2) of Lot Thirteen (1~)in Block One (1) of s aid Hillyard Addition. Parcel No. One (1) of said parcel No. Fifteen (15) in Parcel No. Fifte~ (l~) in Parcel No. 2~. Hi±lyard Addition. 28. The North 30 feet of the East half ~lock One (1) of said Hillyard Addition. 29. The North 30 feet of the West half ~lock One (1) of said Hillyard A~dition. 30. The North 30 feet of the East half The North 30 feet of Lot Fourteen (14) in Block (E 1/2) of Lot (w 1/2) of Lot (E 1/2) of Lot Sixteen-~~ock One (1) of said Hillyard A~dition. Parcel No. 31. The North thirty (30) feet of the ~est half (~¥ of Lot Sixteen (lB), Block l, of said Hillyard Addition. Parcel No. 32. The North Thirty (30) feet of the East Four (4) feet o-~K~~ock i of said Hillyard Addition. Parcel No. 33. The North 30 feet of Lot Seventeen (17) in Block One (1) of said Hillyard Addition, except the East 4 feet thereof. Section 2. That the district of lands which will be benefited by such propose acquisition to be known as the "Asses~ment District" shall, as proposed, include all t~L t territory in the said City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California~ within the following described exterior boundary line, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the center line of Flower Street, said point being distant 100 feet Southerly from ~he ~asterly extended Northerly line of Block l, Hillyard Addition, as per Map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 4, Page 32, Records of Orange County, California; thence ~esterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 100 feet Southerly from said Easterly extended Northerly line of Block l~ of said Hillyard Addition and the Northerly line of Block I of said Hillyard ^ddition to an inter- section with the Easterly line of Lot 7, Block l, of said Hillyard Addition; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Lot 7, ~0 feet to a point; thence Westerly and parallel to the Northerly line of Block I of said Hillyard Addition to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 62 feet Easterly from the Easterly line of Shelton Street; thence Northerly along said last described line to an intersection with a line dra~n parallel to and distant 90 feet Southerly from the Northerly line of Block i of said Hillyard Addition; thence Westerly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 90 feet Suutherly from the Northerly line of Block i of said Hillyard Addition to an intersection with the center line of Shelton Street; thence Northerly along said center line to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 90 feet Northerly from the Southerly line of Morse Villa Tract as per map thereof on file in ~iscellaneous Maps, Book 3, Page 46, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 90 feet Northerly from the Southerly line of said Morse Villa Tract to an intersection with the Easterly line of Lot 29 of said D~orse Villa Tract; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said Lot 29 to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 221.V feet Northerly from the Southerly line of said Morse Villa Tract; thence Easterly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 221.7 feet Northerly from the Southerly line of said Morse Villa Tract to an intersect- ion with the Easterly line of Lot 9 of said ~orse Villa Tract; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Lot 9 to the Northwesterly cornor of Lot 8 of said Norse Villa Tract; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot 8 and its Easterly extension to an intersection with the center line of Flower Street; thence Southerly along the center line of Flower Street to the point of beginning. Reference is hereby made to the map of said Assessment District, approved by 27) the said City Council and on file in the Office of the Clerk of said City Council, which indicates by a Ooundary line the extent of such district, and whic] shall govern for all details as to the extent thereof. Sec%ion 3. That to defray the expenses of the acquisition hereinbefore set forth oonds will De issued to the total amount of the same, ~ald bonds to bear interest at the rate of seven percent per anntun, payable semi-annually, and the aggregate principal of all bonds issued to be paid and discharged within thirteen (13) years after the date of issuance, approximately one-tenth part of said aggregate principal to be paid annually, all in gold co!n, asd that a special fund for the payment of said oonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lands within the Assessment District, according to the assessed value of said lands, exclusive of the imprevements thereon, and in the manner provided by the provisions of said act. principal of the bonds issued will be made three thereof. Section 4. The first payment on the aggrega~ (3) years after the issuance That the 23rd day of September, 1929, at the hour of ?:30 o'clock P.E. of said day is the day and hour and the Council Chamber of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, in the City Hall in the City of Santa Aha, is the place fixed by said City Council when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposod acquisition as hereinbefbre set forth, to the extent of the Assessment District, or to any or all of the foregoing, may appear before said City Council and oe heard. Section 5. That the proceedings for said acquisition and extension of Richland Street shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, known and designated as {he "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925", approved kay 23, 1925, and amendments thereto, and said bonds shall also be issued in accordance with said Act and amendments theret~ Section 6. That Clyde L. Jenken, City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana, is hereby appointed Superintendent of Work without compensation, and he is hereby ordered to cause to De conspicuously posted in the manner provided in said Act, notices of the adoption of this Resolution, entitled "Notice of Public Improvement", in letters of not less than one inch in length, in the form required by law. Sec tion 7. That the Clerk of this City Council ~hall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall cause the same to be published by two insertions in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, California, which is hereby designated for that purpose, and for making all proceedings. The foregoing Resolution was other publications in or incident to these on the 26th day of August~ introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City adjourned regular meeting thereof, by the following stated vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.~cBride, J.J.Kelly~ Homer C. Chaney~ Stanley NOES, TRUST~ES. None ABSENT~ TRUSTEES: None Goode, F.L. Purinton. ATTEST: E. L. ~e~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha, 1929 regularly of Santa Aha, at a: SEAL ). 27i R~SOLUTION OF AWARD NO. 2126 "HEREAS, the City Comucil of the City of Santa Ana did, in open session, at a regular meeting thereof, on the 3rd day of September, 1929, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for doing the following work, under Resolution of Intention No. 2113, in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: RESOLVED: bids except the next work and improvement at That the said City Council hereby rejects all of said proposals or herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit: Wells and Bre~sler, the prices named in their bid as follows, to-wit: Item No. 1. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereon of a Portland cement concrete pagement having a total thickne:~s of five (5) inches, co~nplete with the furnishing of all necessary equi: ment, labor and material for the sum of Sixteen and 3/4 cents ' ~ (,:~0.16~) per square foot. Item No. 2. The excavation for and the construction of Portland cement concrete curbs, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equi[ment, labor and material for the stml o£ Fifty cents ((~0.o0) p,sr linear foot. Item No. 3. The excavation for and the construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks having a total thickness of three and one-half (3-1/2) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and materis for the sum of Fifteen cents (SO.l§) per square foot. Item No. 4. The excavation for and the construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks having a total thickness of five (§) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for t~e sum of Eighteen cents ($0.18) per square foot. Item No. 5. The trenching, furnishing and laying of six (6) inch diameter vitrified clay pipe main sewer, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy cents $0.70) per linear' foot. Item No. 8. The trenching, furnishing and laying of foul' (4 inch diameSer vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for~the sum of Fifty cents ($0.80) per linear foot. Item No. V. The excavation for and the construction of Standard Concrete Manhole complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy Dollars ($70.00) complete. Item No. 8. The excavation for and the construction of a standard concrete flushtank together with all necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Twenty Dollars ($120.00) complete. Item No. 9. The trenching, furnishing and laying of fou~ (4) inch diameter cast iron pipe water main, together with all necessary valves, concrete valve boxes, fittings and other necessary appurtenances thereto, e~nplete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Dollars ($1.00) per linear foot. ~.~Item No. 10. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three-quarter (3/4) inch dia~ete~ ~opper pipe house connecting water services, together with all corpor&~le~ S.~ka, curb cocks, fittings and necessary appurtenances thereto, complete w~t~,~the furnishing of all necessary · quipment, labor a~material for the sum of Eighteen Dollars ($18.00) each. Item Ne. 11. The excavation for, the furnishing and the installation of Cor~ renu- (4~,!~ch valve opening fire hydrants together with the valves, valve boxes, pi~e and other necessary appurtenances thereto, c~mplete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Ninety-five dollars each. Item No. 12. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three (3) inch diamete~ Byers Wrought iron pipe gas main complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy cents ($0.70) pe~ linear foot. Item No. 13. The trenching, furnishing and laying~of three'quarter (3/4) inch diameter Byers wrought iron pipe house connecting gas services, together with all cocks, fittings and necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twelve Dollar~ ~$12.00) each. Item Nc. 14. The ~emoval and disposal of all existing trees or stumps ~ithin the right-cf-way, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor for the sum of Three Dollars ($3.00) each. Item No. 15. The furnishing and installing upon and along the portion of Rose Street, indicated on the plans to be improved, of all necessary conduits, cables, ground connections, making the necessary connections to service point, the replacement or repair of all sidewalk, curb, paving, sewers, pipe lines, conduits or culverts, cut or damaged during construction, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) complete. Item No. 18. The furnishing, constructing and installing of all necessary concrete foundations, anchor-bolts, ornamental single light standards, wiring, lamps, globes, canopies and all other necessary items above ground including the painting of standarelm and units, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Forty-five dollars ($14§.00) per standard complet The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of this award conspicuously for five (5) days on or near the door of the Council Chamber of the City Cottucil of the City of Santa Ana, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newsPaPer~'published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose by said City Council. I hereby certify that the~foregoing Resolution is a full, t~ue and correct cop of Resolution c~ Award No. 2126 duly introduced and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of September, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, Homer C. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly. Chancy, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton ATTEST: E. L. Vegely City Clerk of ~he City of Santa Aha. SEAL). 273 es RESOLUTION NO. 212V. WHEREAS, there remains in the ~oint Outfall S~wsr Completion Fund of the City of Santa Ana a balanace of $32,653.50, heretofore voted for the completion of the Joint Outfall Sewer, and as such improvements have been fully completed and paid for and there is no provision of law for the distribution of the above named residue remaining in s aid special fund; NOW, THEREFORE, RESOLVED, that such residue, amounting to the sum of $32,683.50 remaining in the Joint Outfall Sewer Completion Fund shall be paid into the General Fund of the City of Santa Aha, and form a part thereof, as provided by an Act of the Legislature entitled, "An Act to Provide for the Disposal of. Moneys raised by Cities or Towns for P~blic Improvement After the Same has been Completed and Paid for", Statutes of 1889, Page 108. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and passed by ~he City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of September, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None TRUSTEES: W. J. Kelly. Goode, ( SEAL ). ATTEST: Olerk of E. L. Ve~el~ the City o~ Santa Ana. 2.75 RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM NO. 2128. RESOLVE~, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement in, on and along portions ~f Grand Avenue and East Second Street, described in Resolution of Intention No. 2109, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of th~ City of Santa Ana be, and the sa~e is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced before the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of September, 1929, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said City Council, to-wit: AYESj NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Stanley E. TRUSTEES: T~US~EES. J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, F.L. Purinton. None Goode Homer C. Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~elM Clerk of the City of Santa Anaj by: Erma Keeler, Deputy. (SE^L). IN THE MATTER OF THE ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5 OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. RESOLUTION ORDERING ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT NO. 2129. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, that it is hereby found, determined and ordered as follows: 1. That the owners of more than one-half of the area of the property included in the Assessment District described in Resolution of Intention No. 2128 In the Matter of ;~cquisition and Improvement District No. O of the City of Santa Ana, adopted by this City Council on the 28th day of August, 1929, and in the specifications therefor referred to in said Resolution, have not made written objections going to the entirety of the things herein proposed to be done; 2. That the Ooundaries of the Assessment District for said Acquisition and Improvement District No. 5 as proposed in said Resolution of Intention, are hereby adopted and established as the Doundaries of said Assessment District. 3. That the public interest and necessity requires, and it is hereby ordered, that the following acquisition for the opening and extension of Richland Street in the City of Santa Ana be made, to-wit: All of a strip of land sixty (60) feet in width and Deing thirty (30) feet on each ~ide of and adjacent to the following described cente~ line, to-wit: Begin~ing at the Northeasterly corner of Block One (1) of Hillyard Addition as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 4, Page $2, Records of Orange County, California; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Block One (1) of said Hillyard Addition to the. Northwesterly corner thereof. All as =et forth and described in said Resolution of Intention No. 2128, passed and adopted August 20, 1929, and in the specifications referr,~d to, and that the property necessary to be taken for such opening and extension of Richland Street, and which is hereby ordered to be acquired therefor, is that described in Section i of said Resolution of Intention. ~. That the City Attorney of the City of Santa Ana is hereby ordered to bring an action in the name of the City of Santa Ana, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, for the condemnation of the property necessary to be taken for the acquisition ordered in paragraph hereof, and described in Section I of said ~esolution of Intention No. 2125, and to do all things necessary to prosecute said action to final determination. ~. That to defray the expenses of the acquisition herein ordered bonds will be issued to the total amount of the same, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of seven percent per annum, payable semi-annually, and the aggregate principal of all bonds issued to be paid and discharged within thirteen years after the date of issuance, approximately one-tenth of said aggregate principal to be paid annually, all in gold coin, and that a special fund for the payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment t~xes upon the lands within the Assessment District, according to the assessed value Of said lands, exclusive of the improvements thereon, and in the manner provided by the provisions of the sai~. act under which said acquisition proceedings are had and taken, the first payment of the aggregate principal on the bonds issued will be made three years after the issuance thereof. 8. That the proceedings for said acquisition shall De had and taken under and in accordance with an act of the Legislature of the State of California, know n and designated as the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1~25", approved Lay 192S~ and amendments thereto, and sai~ bonds shall also 0e issued in accordance with the provisions of said Act. 23, The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of September, 192~, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. F.L. Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: Stanley E. Goode Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Clerk o~ ~e City of Santa Ana, By: Erma Keeler, Deputy. (SELL). 277 RE~OL~TkIONNO. ~150 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, RELATING ~0 THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEF~ENT BONDS PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 20~2~ DETE/~J~INI~G THE A~OLrNT OF UNPAID ASSESSF~ENTS; PRESCRIBING THE DENOMINATION OF SUCH BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR ISSUANCE IN AN/~JAL SERIES. WHEREAS, pursuant to statute, notice of filing list of unpaid assessment~ was duly given in the manner and form~ required ny law~ that the warrant, assess- menS and diagram was recorded on the 20th day of August, 1929, for the work and improvement made by the Griffith Company, under that certain contract awarded to it on the 25th day of March, 1929, upon Sycamore Street, between the South line of Washington Avenue and the center line of Seventeenth Street, as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 2072; that said warrant, assessment and diagram were returned to the Street Superintendent of said City, together with a written statement of all payments_received upon the said assessment; and after the full expiratio~ of thirty (30) days after the date of the recording of said warrant, the said Street Superintendent duly made and filed with the City Clerk of the said City of Santa Ana, a complete list of all assessments unpaid upon the said assess- ment, which list is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City; now upon evidence shown~ this City Council determines that the assessments therein mentioned were then unpaid, the total aggregate thereof being the sum of Fifteen Thousand Four Hundred forty-five and 3/100 Dollars, $15,445.03), and that there have been paid since the filing of the list of unpaid assessments by the Street Superintendent the following assessments, to-wit: Assessment No. 6 for $823.79~ and Assessment No. 50 for $2.93; and that there now remains unpaid the sum of Foumteen Thousand Six Hundred Eighteen and 31/100 Dollars ($14,618.31) upon the assessments shown upon said list. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 2072 of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, passed on the 18th day of February, 1929, for a complete description of the work herein mentioned, and to the list of unpaid assessments filed as above stated for the assessments unpaid; and WHEREAS~ Interested persons were notified in the manner required by law to appear before the City Council in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City at the ho~r of 7:30 o{clock P.M. on Monday, the 7th day of October, 1929, and show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assess- ments shown on the Street Superintendent's list; and WHEREAS, notice was duly given in the manner and for~n required by law~ that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine years from the ~nd day of July~ next succeeding ten (10) months from their date, and all interested persons having appeared before this City Co.uncil and having been given a ~mll opportunity to show cause why bonds should not be issued upon the security of the unpaid assessments shown on said list, and all objections presented having been heard and considered. IT IS THEREFORE NOW BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DETER~IE RESOLVED AND ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: That no cause has been shown why bonds should not be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments, and does hereby overrule all objections thereto, and does hereby direct the issuance of said bonds; and further, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That bonds shall be issued upon the security of said tmpaid assessments to said amount of Fourteen Thousand Six Hundred Eighteen and 31/100 Dollars ($14,618.31). That said bonds shall be twenty (20) in number and shall be dated October 7~ 1929, and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and the denomination of said bonds, SERIES BOND D-4 1 D-4 2 D-4 3 I)-4 4 D-4 5 D-4 6 D-4 7 D-4 8 D-4 9 D-4 10 D-4 11 D-4 12 D-4 13 D-4 14 D-4 15 . D-4 16 D-4 17 D-4 18 D-4 19 D-4 20 and the date of respective maturity thereof shall be as follows: NO. ~NOUNT DATE OF MATURITY 1,000.00 July 2nd, 1931. 461.83 1931 1,000.00 1932 461.83 1932 1,000.00 1933 461.83 1933 m 1,000.00 1934 461.83 1934 1,000.00 1935 461.83 1935 1,000.00 1936 461.83 1936 1,000.00 1937 461.83 1937 1~000.00 1938 461.83 1938 1~000.00 1939 461.83 1939. 1~000.00 1940 461.84 1940 The first coupon of interest shall be for interest from September 25, 1929 to January 2nd, 1931, and the several coupons thereafter shall each beffor the semi-annual interest, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of the Treasurer of said City upon the coupons attached to said bonds shall be a lithographed or printed signature in place of a signature by hand; and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of said City of Santa Ana~ 'be and he is herebynauthorized and directed to deliver forthwith the bonds herein above enumeated, to the Contractor, Griffith Company, in satisfactio$ of the balance due upon the assessment and diagram. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof, held on the Vth day of October, 1929, by the following vote, to-wmt. AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J. TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None L. McBride. Goodo, ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. (SE L). RESOLUTIONADOPTING PLANS AND SPECI~IOATIONS NO. 2131 RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Aha upon portions of those public streets in said City, commonly known as Martha Lane, Pacific Avenue and Bristol Street; all as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 179 for the improvement of the above described streets, and sub- rmttted this lath day of October, 1929, be and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meating held on the 14th day of October, 1~2~, by the following vote, to-wit:. AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J. L. McBride, W. J. Kelly, Homer C. Chaney~ Stanley E. Goode, F. L. Purinton. None Noheo ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. ~RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2132 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ORDER THE INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING SYSTEM, THE PAVING AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING OF PORTIONS OF MARTHA LANE, PACIFIC AVENUE AND BRISTOL STREET, DECLARING THE SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED THEREBY AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESENT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK OR IMPROVEMENT, OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED, OR BOTH. The City Council of the City of Santa Aha, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to said acts, do resolve as fol~w~: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha to order the construction of the following work and improvement in said City, to-wit: That the portions of streets in the City of Santa Ana upon which work shall b, done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth shall be upon and along those open public streets commonly known as and called Martha Lane between the center line of Bristol Street and the Westerly line of Pacific Avenue an~ Pacific Avenue between the Northerly line of Washington Avenue and the Northerly line of Martha Lane and the Westerly half of Bristol Street between lines drawn parallel to and distant S0 feet Northerly and 50 feet Southerly respectively from the center line of Martha Lane. That the work to be done and improvements to be made upon and along the hereinabove described portions of streets in accordance with the plans and specification~ therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer shall be as follows: The furnishing, installation and construction of an ornamental lighting system, together with the necessary appurtenances to said lighting system, including the installation on Martha Lane of single lighting standards of the type and kind known as The King 0rn~mental Standard, Design Drawing No. K0-107, complete, and the installation on Bristol Street of single lighting standards of the type and kind known as The King Ornamental Standard, Design Drawing No. K0-451, complete, with lighting units on said ornamental lighting system known as Neolite No. 81-4 and No. 91-~ Lighting Units~ respectively, with side,-rod supports, extra light glass-ware, and including concrete foundations, anchor bolts, pot heads, wiring, lamps, globes, conduits, cables and other necessary items to complete the lighting system, including the making of necessary connections between standards and to the service point, as particularly indicated on the plans and specifications; and the repairing and replacement of all paving, curbs~ sidewalks, culverts, conduits, pipe llne, or sewer, or other improvements cut or damaged during the construction. That Martha Lane, between the center line of Bristol Street and the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, excepting therefrom any portion of said street already improved to the official system, be graded, and paved with asphaltic concrete pavement, except those portions of the intersection of Bristol Street with Martha Lane indicated on the plans to be paved, which shall be paved with Portland Cement Concrete Pavement, from curb line to curb line~ except that at driveway locations the grading and paving shall extend back of the curb line to the street side of the sidewalk, and the full width of the driveway, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland cement concrete curbs upon and along the said Martha Lane from the westerly curb line of Bristol Street to the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinaNter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks upon and along Martha Lane, between the Westerly curb line of Bristol Street and the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plan~ and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of salt glazed vitrified clay pipe main sewer, together with manholes and flush tank, and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, upon and along Pacific Avenue from ~nd connecting with the existing sewer at th~ northerly line of Washington Avenue to the center line of Martha Lane, and upon and along Martha Lane from the center line of Pacific ~venue to the Flush tank location 1SS.~l feet west of the westerly line of Bristol Street, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The wxcavation fo~ and construction of salt glazed ~itrified clay pipe house connecting sewers upon and along the last described portion of Martha Lane from and connecting with the main sewer to be installed to points one foot back of the curb line~ together with all eighth bends, disc seals, and other necessary appurtenances thereto, laid at such elevations and grades as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. ~he excavation for and construction of cast iron pipe water main, including · valves, valve boxes, fire hydrants and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, upon and along Martha Lane from the westerly line of Bristol Street to a line drawn parallel to and distant sixteen (16) feet Westerly from the Easterly line cf Pacific Avenu and upon and along ~acific Avenue from the Northerly line of Washington Avenue to and connecting with the water main to be installed in Nartha Lane as above described, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of copper house service water connections, including all connections, fittings, cocks, and other necessary appurtenances thereto, upon and along Martha Lane, from the easterly line of Pacific Avenue to the westerly line of Bristol Str~.et, from and connecting with the water main to be installed, as hereinbefore mentioned, to points one foot back of the curb, and at such locations as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of wrought iron pipe gas main, upon and along Nartha Lane, from and connecting with the existing gas main in said Nartha Lane, approximately 156 feet west of the westerly line of Bristol Street to the easterly line of Pacific Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with She plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of wrought iron pipe gas service house connections, including all cocks, fittings and other necessary appurtenance upon and along Martha Lane, between the Westerly line of Bristol Street and the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, from and connecting with the gas main to be installed as hereinbefore described, at right angles thereto, and extending to the property lines~ at such locations as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. Together with such other work or improvements as are noted on the plans and specification8 which shall be considered as incidental to the above described work and improvements, and no additional compensation shall be allowed therefor. The work to be done as herein set forth shall include the fXmmishing all labor, equipment and materials necessary for or appurtenant to the con- struction and completion of all work herein specified. That for the installation of the hereinbefore described lighting system a patented article will be used and a license agreement between the City of Santa Ana and Westerly Lighting Company, selling agents for King Oo~apany and Associated ~ho~esale Electric Company, permitting the use of patented art~les for which, said company is selling agent and representative, and known as the King Company Ferronite Standards, with Neoltte Lighting Units, is now on file in the office of the City Clerk, to.which said agreement referonce is hereby made, and the same is made a part of this Resolution by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. PLANS, PROFiLESt CROSS~SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Section 2. All of the hereinbefore described streets~ together with the foregoing work and improvements are fully, set forth, delineated and described on the plans, profiles, cross-sections and detailed~drawings known as "THE PLANS FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 179", and as set forth in the specifications k~own as "THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 179"~ which plans and specificati, are on file in the office of the City Engineer, and were adopted by Resolution No. 2131 on the 14th day of 0ctober, 1929, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha as the plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed drawings and spec- ifications for said work and improvement. Said plans, profiles, cross-sections~ detailed drawings and specifications are referred to,for a full and detailed description, of said work and improvement, the same as though set forth in full herein, and shall be directory as to the locations of all work. to be done, the kind of materials to be used and the type of construction. CHANGE OF GRADE Section 3. That the grade to which the work shall be done and improve- ment made which is provided for in this resolution is shown on the profiles therefor, on file in the office of the City Engineer, to which said profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha.that the grade shown on the plans and profiles is the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be done. DE~CEIPTION OF BONDS Section 4. The said C,ty Council does hereby declare and.determine and notice is hereby given that §erial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and to bear interest at the rate.of six percent per annum will be issued here- under in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the 2nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Section 5. That the contemplated work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned is in the opinion of the City Council of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and.the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said City Council does hereby declare said district to be the district benefited by ~d work and improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses there~ which~district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: ns Located in the City of Santa Aua, County of Orange, State of California, and described as. follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Northerly line of Washington Avenue with the westerly line of Tract No. 758 as per map thereof on file in Niscellaneous Maps~ Book E~, Page E6, Records of Orange County, California; thence Northerly along the Westerly line of said Tract No. 758 to the Northwesterly corner thereof; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Tract No. 758 and the Easterly extension of said line to an intersection with the center line of Bristol Street; thence Southerly along the center,line of Bristol Street to an intersection with the Easterly extension of a line drawn parallel ~o and distant lEO feet Northerly from the Northerly line of Washington Avenue; thence Westerly along said Easterly extension of and along a line drawn parallel to and distant lEO feet Northerly from the Northerly line of Washington Avenue to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 50 feet Easterly from the Easterly line.of Pacific Avenue; thence Southerly along said last described line to an intersection with the Northerly line of Washington Avenue; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Washington Avenue to the point of beginninge TINGE AND PLACE OF HEARING Section 6. Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of November, l~E~ at 7:50 o~clock PoN. in the Council Chambe~ of the Cit~ Hall of said City of Santa Ana any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said City Council and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desiring to so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana before the house herein set a written protest against the said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. Section 7. The Santa An~ Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ana is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be pub- lished by twe insertions in said newspaper, in the manner and form require~ by law,' The City Council does not deem it advisable that the Clerk mail copies of the notice of improvement to o~ers or reputed o~ers, and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOTICES OF IMPR~E~ENT Section 8. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously po~ted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement and along all the open streets, and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment distric$, notices of the passage of this Resolutio of Intention, in the manner and form required by law. regularly adjourned lng vote~ I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an regular meeting thereof held on the 14th day of October, 19E9, by the follow- to-wit: TRUSTEES: J.L.NcBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney~ Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton~ NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Vegel~ Clerk of' the City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2133 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, D.ECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO ESTABLISH SET-BACK LINES UPON NORTH FLOWER STREET, ON BOTH SIDES OF SAID STREET~ FROM THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT NO. 748 TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SANTA CLARA AVENUE IF EXTENDED ~VES~ERLY; AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING 0BJECTIOES TO THE ESTABLISH- MENT OF SAID SET-BACK LINES. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana, pursuant to ~he provisions of Ordinance No. 813 of the City of Santa Ana prescribing the method of procedure for establishing set-back lines in the City o£ Santa Aha, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires, and it is the intention of the Cigy Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, to es~ablish set-back lines upon the following street in the City of Santa Ana, between which and the respective street lines of said street it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect any building or structure, or to place any structure thereon, to-wit: North Flower Street, on both sides of sa~d street, from the North line of Tract N~. 748 to the South line of Santa Clara Avenue if extended Westerly forty (40) feet outside of the present East and West lines respectively of said street. Section 2. Notice is hereby given, that on the 18th day of November, 1929~ at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of the said City of Santa Ana, any and all persons having any objections to the establishment of said set-back lines, or either of them, may appear before the City Council and show cause why an ordinance should not be passed and adopted establishing set-back lines upon the above mentioned street in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons desir£ng t& so appear should file with the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana before the hearing herein set a written protest against the establishment of said set-back lines designated herein, or any part thereof, and no other protests or objections will be considered. SectiOn 3. The Santa Ana ~aily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated, and of general circulation in the City of Santa Aha, is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of Intention shall be published, and the City Clerk of said City is h~reby directed to cause this Resolution of Intention to be published by one insertion in said newspaper~ which publication shall be at least ten (10) days before the time of said hearing. Section 4. The Street Superintendent of said City, shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted in front of each block or part of block upon said street where said set-back lines are proposed to be established a copy of this Resolution of Intention, in the manner and form prescribed by said Ordinance No. 813 of said City. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 21st day of October, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: (SEAL). A~rES~ TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.NcBride~ W.J.Kelly~ Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. None None Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION NO. 2134. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California during its last session passed a law, known as Senate Bill 712 Chapter 791. An Act providing for the Registration of Contractors and defining the term Contractor; providing the method of obtaining licenses to engage in the business of Contracting, and fiximg the fees for such licenses; and prescribing the punishment for violation of the provisions of this act, and WHEREAS, the Registrar has asked for the cooperation of all civil bodies in this respct, and, WHEREAS, a Contractor without a license is operating in violation of the lawe NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, that the Building Inspector of such City refuse to issue a Building~ Electric and Plumbing permit directly or indirectly to any contractor who has not complied with the terms of said law. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly. introduced and passed by the City Council of the meeting thereof held on the 21st day of October, to-wit: AloES, TRUSTEES: City of Santa Aha, at a regular 1929, by the following vote~ J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly~ Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. VeEely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION NO. 2135 RESOLUTION IN RE "WRIGHT STREET ADDITION". WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana has received a written petition asking that certain territory therein described be annexed to said City of Santa Ana; and WP~EREAS, said City Council has examined the person who circulated said petiti¢ under oath, also the Clerk and Engineer in reference thereto, and having examined into all matters and things relating to the validity of said petition; NOW, THEREFORE, REEOLVED: That the City Council of the City of Santa Aha hereby finds as f&llows: 1. That said petition has been filed under and in Dursuance of an Act of the Legislature approved April ll, 1913 set forth in ghapter 312 of the Statutes of 191Z~ s_nd amendments thereto; 2. That the territory so proposed to be annexed to said City of Santa Ana is inhabited territory and is contiguous to the City of Santa Aha; 5. That said petition has been filed by not less than nne-fourth in number of the qualified electors residing within said territy, as shown by the Registration of Voters, of the Cotuuty of Orange, State of California, being the County in which said territory is situated. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of November, 1929~ by the following vote~ to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: ABSENT, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney~ Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. Nope None (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Cl~k of the City of Santa Aha. RESOLUTION NO. 2136 RESOLUTION CALLING ELECTION ON ANNEXATION OF "WRIGHT STREET ADDITION" WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha did on the 28th day of October, 19~9, receive a written petition asking that certain new territory hereinafter described be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Aha; and W/t~REAS, The City Council of the City of Santa Ana has found that said written petition was signed by not less than one-fourth in number of the qualifie electors ~esiding in said territory as shown by the Registration of voters of Orange County, California. NSW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa ~Ana hereby resolves as follows: 1. A special election is hereby called and ordered to be held in the territory hereinafter described, for the purpose of submitting ~o the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Aha. ~ notice shall be given of said election by the publication of a notice thereof in the "Orange Daily News", a daily newspaper.s? of general circulation printed and published outside of said City of Santa Ana, but in the County eT Orange, State of California, in which said territory is situated, at least o:~ce a week for four (4) successive weeks next preceding the date of said election; said notice to be in words and figures substantially as follows: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ~r.~CTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That a special election will be held in the territory hereinafter described, designated as the "Wright Street Addition", on Thursday, the 5th day of December, 1929, for the purpose of submittin~ to the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the said City of Santa Ana. The territory so proposed to be annexed is situated in the County of Orange~ State of California, and particularly described as follows~ to-wit: Beginning at a point in Seventeenth Street, said point being on the Northerly boundary line of the City of Santa Ana, California, and distant 508 feet Easterly from an angle point in said boundary line, which said angle point is in the intersection of Wright Street with Seventeenth Street; thence Northerly and parallel to Wright Street'180 feet to a point; thence Westerly and parallel to Seventeenth Street 508 feet to an intersection with the said boundary line in Wright Street; thence Southerly along said boundary line in Wright Street to an inter- section with said boundary line in Seventeenth Street; thence Easterly along said boundary line in Seventeenth Street to the point of beginning. The electors of said territory are hereby directed to vote upon said question in the manner hereinafter set forth. 2. The City Council does hereby establish for the purpose of holding said special election one election precinct, the boundaries of which shall be the boundaries of said territory, and the place at which the polls will be open for said election in said territory so proposed to be annexed will be at the residenc~ of John Mangold, 1701 East Seventeenth Street~ The City Council hereby appoints the officers to conduct said special election as follows: Judge: Bertha Mangold Inspector: John Marigold All of said officers being qualified electors of said pr&hi,ct and said territorye That there are only two ~ualified electors residing within said territory and for that reason only two officers to conduct said special election are appointed~~ 3e Upon the ballots to be used at said election there shall be printed the words, "Shall the Wright Street Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Aha? - Yes", and "Shall the ~right Street Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Ana?- No"e ThAre shall be a voting square to the right of and opposite each of said propositions, otherwise the ballots used at said election, the opening and closing of the polls, and the holding and conducting of said election ~hall be in conformity as near as may be to the laws of this State concerning general electi~s, except as be rein otherwise provide~ The Judge and Inspector of said election shall meet upon the closing of the polls, county the ballots, make up, certify and seal the ballots and tally sheets of the ballots cast at the polling place, and thereupon deliver and deposit the same with the returns thereof to the Clerk of the City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Hesolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City CoUncil of the City-of Santa Aha at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of November, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. (SEAL), ATTEST: E., L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. ,89 RESOLUTION NO. 2137 RESOLUTION IN RE "GLORIETTA ADDITION". WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana has received a mritten petition asking that certain territory therein described be annexed to said City of Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, said City Council has exmmined the person who circulated said petition under oath, also the Clerk and Engineer in reference thereto, and havir ex~mtued into all matters and things relating to.the validity of said petition; NOW, THEREFORE, RESOLVED: That the City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds as follows: 1. That said petition has been filed under and in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature approved April ll, 1913 set forth in Chapter 312 of the Statutes of 1913 and amen(hnents thereto. 2. That the territory so proposed to be annexed to said City of Santa Ana is inhabited territory and is contiguous to the City of Santa Ana; 3. That said petition has been filed by not less than one-fourth in number of the qualified e~ectors residing within said territory, as shown by the Registration of Voters o~ the County of Orange, State of California, being the County in which ~aid territory is situated. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution w~s duly and regularly introd%ed, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at regular meeting ~thereof held on the 4th day of November, 1929, by the roll,ring vo~e, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None J.L.McBride, Homer C. Chaney, Goode, F.L.Purinton. (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION NO. ~138 RESOLUTION CALLING ELECTION ON ANNEXATION OF "GLORIETTA ADDITION" WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did on the 28th day of ~ctober, 1929, a petition asking new territory hereinafter receive written that certain described be annexed to~ incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana ~ms found hhat said written petition w~e signed by not less than one-fourth in number of the qualified electors residing in said territory as sho~,m by the Registration of voters of Orange County, California. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby resolves as follows: 1. A special election is hereby called and ordered to be held in the territory hereinafter described, for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing in said tercitory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Aha. A notice sh~ll be given of said election by the publication of a notice thereof in the "Orange Daily News",. a daily ~ewspaper~~ of general circulation printed and published outside of said City of Santa Ana, but in the County of Orange, State of California, in which said territory is situated, at least once a week for four (4) successive weeks next preceding the date of said election; said notice to be in words and figures substantially as follows: NOTICE OF SPECI:iL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That a special election will be held in the territory hereinafter described, designated as the "Glorietta AdditiOn"~ on Thursday, the 5th day of December, 1929, for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the said City of Santa Ana. The territory so proposed to be annexed is situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of of Main Street with the center ~ine of Delhi Road, said point being a point on the Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana, California; thence Easterly along said boundary line and along the center line of Delhi Road to an inter- section with the Northerly extended Easterly line of Emmett's Addition as per map thereof on fi~e in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 8, Page 13, Records of Orange County, California; thence Southerly along the Northerly extended Easterly line and along the Easterly .line of said Emmett's Addition to an intersection with the Northerly line of the Pacific Electric Eailway Company's right-of-way; thence Southerly in a direct line to the Northeast- erly corner of Emmett~s Addition No. 3, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous ~aps, Book 8, Page 55, Records of Orange County, California; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Emmett~s Addition No. 3~ and along the Southerly extension of said line to an intersection with the center line of Dyer Road; thence Westerly along the center line of Dyer Road to an intersection with the center line of Main Street; thence Northerly along the center line of Main Street to the point of beginning." The electors of said territory are hereby directed to vote upon said question in the hereinafter set forth. 2. The City Council does hereby establish for the purpose of holding said special election one election precinct, the boundaries of which shall be the boundaries of said territory~ ahd the place at which the polls will be open for said election in said territory so proposed to be annexed will be at the Delhi School House. The City Council hereby appoints the officers to conduct said special election as follows: Judges: Frank Billa and Mrs. Emma L. Coy Inspector:Mrs. Gladys Jessee All of said officers being qualified electors of said pr~=2~ct and said territory. 291 3. Upon the ballots to be used at said ~lection there shall be printed the words~ "Shall the Glorietta Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Yes", and'"Shall the Glorietta Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Ana- No.". There shall be a voting squre to the right of and opposite each of said pro~ostti~othe~wise the ballots used at said election, the opening and closing of the po~ls, and the holding and conductinE of said election shall be in conformity as near as may be to the laws of this State concerning general elections, except as herein otherwise provided. The Judges and Inspect~ of s~ d election shall meet upon the closing of the polls, count the ballots~ make up, certify and seal the ballots and tally sheets o~ the ballots cast at the polling place, and thereupon deliver and deposit the s~me with the returns thereof to the Clerk of the City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing ~esolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa ~a~ at regular meeting thereof held on'the ~th day of November, 19B9~ by the following vote, to-wit: AYES~ TRUSTEES: J.L.NcBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TEUSTEES: None ABSENT~ TRUSTEES: None iSEAL). ATTEST: E. L. VeEel~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM NO. 2139 RESOLVED, that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement in, on and along portions of East Bishop Street, Wakeham Avenue, Wisteria Place, Beverley Place, Harwood Place, Oak Street, Kilson Drive and Hickory Street, described in Resolution of Intention No. 2111, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana, be~ and the same is hereby approved, an~ the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date hereof. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram waw duly introduced, before the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of November, 1929, and passed by the vote of the following named members of said City Council, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.~cBri~e, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney~ Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT~ TRUSTEES: None (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK NO. 2140 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, on the 14th day of October, 1929, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 2132, to order the herein- after described work to be done and improvmment to be made in, on and along Marth Lane between the center line of Bristol Street and the Westerly line of Pacific Avenue and Pacific Avenue ~etween the Northerly line of Washington Avenue and the Northerly line of Martha Lane and the Westerly half of Bristol Street between lines drawn parallel to and distant 50 feet Northerly and 50 feet Southerly respectively from the center line of Martha Lane, which Resolution of Intention No. 2132 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, al as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of W. Lee Millis, principal Clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily n®wspDper, and which affidavit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on the 18th day of October, 1929; .and WHEREAS, after the passage and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 2132, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, and 12 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed, NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT, in the manner, form and substance as required by law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicuously posted copies of said notice along all of the open streets within such district at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, as appears from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken, said Street Superintendent~ who personally posted said notices of improvement; and ~TEREAS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, cormnenced to post said notices on the 21st day of October, 1929, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 21st day of October, 1929, more than ten (10) days before the date set for h~aring protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement all as appears from the affidavit of C .L.Jenken, Street Supertnte~cle~t of the City of Santa Ana, filed in the office of the Clerk of said City, on the 21st day of October, 1929, and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana was duly and regularly in session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1929~ being the time, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where aB and all persons having any objection to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the City Council ~nd show cause why aaid proposed work should not carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention No. 2132; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of, overruled and denied, in time, man, er and form as required by law, and the City Council of the City of Santa Ana having acquired jurisdiction to order the pro- posed work done and improvement made; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that the public interest and convenience requires the work done and improvement made particularly set forth and described in Resolution oF Intention No. 213E, which is dated the 14th day of October, 1929, on file in the office of the Clerk of said City and hereh referred to and made a part hereof, and the City Council of the City of Santa Aha hereb orders the work to be done and improvement to be made in said City, as particularly set forth and described in the said Resolution Of Intention No. 213B as aforesaide That the expense of said work and improvement is by said Resolution of Intent- ion made chargeable upon a district which said district is described in and by the said Resolution of Intention and is shown by a pl~t or map thereof on file in the office of the City En~N_neer. The Clerk of the City of Santa Ana is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the specifications therefor, conspicuously for five days on or near the Council Chamber door of said City Council, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals and referring to the specifications posted or on file in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana~ and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana~ at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 4th day of November, 1929~ by the following vote~ ATES~ TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly~ Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES~ TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. IN THE MATTER OF ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. ~ OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANAe RESOLUTION NO. 2141 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT OF A STREET TO BE KNO~N AS SANTA ANA BOULk~ARD, THE ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT OF PORTIONS OF BROADWAY~ THE ACQUISITION BY WIDENING AND IMPROVEMENT OF A POR- TION OF FLOWER STREET~ AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF PORTIONS OF MAIN STREET, CHARLOTTE STREET, ROE DRIVE, CHAPMAN AVENUE'AND RIVERSIDE DRIVE~ ALL IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. WHEREAS, Clyde L. Jenken, City Engineer of the City of Santa Ana, was on the 4th day of November, 1929, appointed and directed to pr~e ~ furnish specifications for certain proposed acquisitions and improvements of a street to be known as Santa Ana Boulevard, the acquisition and improvement of portions Broadway, the acquisition kY widening and improvement of a portion of Flower Street, and the improvement of portions of Main Street, Charlotte Street, Roe Drive, Chapm~ Avenue and Riverside Drive, all in the City of S~nta Ana, under proceedings to be had and taken "In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 4 of the City of Santa Aha"; and WHEREAS, the said Clyde L. Jenken, on the presented said specifications to this City Council, 4th day of November, 1929, and this City Co ~uncil has examined the s~me, and deems that the public interest acquisitions and improvements therein provided for, forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVES: are hereby approved by this City Council~ specifications be filed with the Clerk of this City Council. and convenience require the in the manner therein set That the said specifications be and th, and it is hereby erdered that said The foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced, passed and adopted b~ the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of November, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES~ TRUSTEES: ABSENT~ TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride~ W.J.Kelly~Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. None None ~ Chaney~ ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. (SEAL). IN TH~ MATTER OF ACQUISITION AND IMPRG~EMENT DISTRICT NO. 4, OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2142 The City Council of the'City of Santa Ana, pursuant to the provisions of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925", and amendments thereto, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and necessity require and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, California, to order the following acquisitions for the opening of a street seventy (70) feet in width lying Northeasterly o2 and immediately adjacent to the Southern Pacific Railroad C~mp~any~s Right of Way, between Main Street and Chapman Avenue in the City of Santa Ana. together with the necessary parcels of land for slope easements, revetmentWork, and curves aG certain street intersections~ as hereinafter part- icularly described, s~id street to be known as and called "Santa Aha Boulevard"~ the extendin~ of Broadway from. the present Northerly l~mits.of sald street across the Southern Pacific Rail- road.Company's Right of Way, and'connecting wzth the proposed Santa Aha Boulevard, togethe~ with the necessary land for the curve at the intersection of said Broadway with Santa Ana Boulevard; the widening of Flower Street between Santa Clara Avenue a~d Santa Ana Boulevard, to make said street a uniform width of eighty (80) feet, together with the necessary parcels of land for curves at certain street intersections as hereinafter particularly described. That the property necessary to be taken for such opening of Sanga Ana Boulevard described above includes all those parcels of land sibuated in the City of San~a Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL NO. l. All of that certain parcel~of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Aha, City of Santa Ana, County o£ Orange, State of Ca~if~rnia~ and described as follows: Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of the Tract of 17.60 acres conveyed to J. E. Parker by deed recorded in Book 138, Page 182 of Deeds, Records of Orange County~ California, said point being South 40° 32~ EaSt 104.30 feet from the intersection of the center line of Chapman Avenue extended ~ith the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; and ~unning thence from said point of beginning N~rth 49° 28~ East along the Northwesterly line of said 17.60 acre tract 74.70 feet to an intersect- ion with the Southerly line of the 60 foot right of way of said Chapman Avenue; thence Westerly along said Southerly line 98.78 feet to an intersection with the said Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence South 400 G2~ East along said Northeasterly line 64.63 feet to the point of beginning. PEECEL NO. 2. A parcel of land in the City of S~u~a Ana, California, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of the tract of 17.60 acres conveyed to J.E.Parker by deed recorded in Book 13S, Page 182 of Deeds, Records ~of Orange County, California; said Southwesterly corner being North 40° G2~ ~est 1395.20 feet from the Northeast corner of the old wagon bridge across the Santa Aha .~iver, and being also South 40° 32' East 104.30 feet from the intersection of the center li~e of Chapman Avenue extended with the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; running thence North 49~° East along the Northwesterly line of said 17.60 acre tract 120.60 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the center line of Chapman Avenue; thence East along the center line of Chapman Avenue 134.20 feet to a point; thence South'0o 02~ 30~ West 339.43 feet, more or less, to a point in the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence North 40o 32' ~est 344.49 feet, more or less, along said right of way tb the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most Southerly corner of the hereinbefore d~scribed land; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company,s right of way 344.49 feet to a point; thence Northeasterly along a line described in the abov~ description as being North 49~° East along the Northwesterly line of said 17.60 acre Tract 120.60 fevt~ more or less~ to an intersection with the center line of Chapman Avenue; thence Easterly along the center line of Chapman Avenue 28.95 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly at right angles to the said center line of Chapman Avenue a distance of 40 feet; thence Southwesterly along a curve tangent to a line 40 feet Southerly, measured at right angles from and parallel to the said center line of Chapman Avenue with a radius of 28.79 feet through an angle of 130° 54~ a distance of 6~.77 feet to a point; said last mentioned point being distant 70 feet Northeasterly from and measured at right angles to the Northeasterly line.of the Southern Pacific Railr~a~ Company's right of way; thence Southeasterly along a line drawn parallel to and 70 feet Northeasterly from the said Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific~Railroad Company's Right of Way to an intersection with the Easterly line of the immediately above described parcel of land; thence Southerly along the said last mentioned line'to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom that portion now occupied by the said Chapman Avenue. PARCEL NO. 3. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Aha, being a portion of that'ce~'t'ain parcel of land situated in the RanchoSantiago de Santa Aha, County of 0range~ State of California and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northeasterly line of the ri~ht of~w~y of the Southern Pacific Railroad a distance of 344.49 feet Sbuth 40~32' East from the Northwesterly line of a tract of 17.60 acres, more or less, ~escribed in Parcel 4 in the Deed, recorded in Book 217~ page 63 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; thence South 40° ~ East along t~e Northeasterly line of said Right of Way 473.36 feet; thence South 89° 34' 30" East 47~.13 feet; thence North 0o 2~ 30" East 104.47 feet; thence North 13o 10~ 30" West 327.~4 feet; thence No~th OO 30~30'' East 119.~9 feet; thence North 9° 0~' 30" ~est 86.87 feet; thence North 89° 38~ 30" Wes6 lS0 feet; thence North 9° 0~' 30" West 40.51 feet to a point in the Southerly line of Chapman Avenue; t~ence Westerly along the Southerly line of Chapman Avenue to a point North 0v 02' 30" East from the point of beginning; thence So~th'O° 02t 30" West 309.43 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is all that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly From a line drawn parallel t6 and distant V0 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. 4. A parcel of land in the City of Sant~ Ana, being a portion of that 'certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and.described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad, distant 817.85 feet South 40° 32' East from the Northwesterly line of a Tract of 17.60 acres, more or less, described in Parcel 4th in the deed recorded in Book 217, Page 63.of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; thence South 89o 34w 30" East 472.13 feet to a point; thence on the same course 105 feet to a point in the bed of the Santa Ana River; thence North 0° 25' 30" East 104.47 feet to a point; thence North 13o 10' 30" Wes~ 32V.54 feet to a point; thence North OO 30w 30" East 119.59 feet to a point; thence North gO 05t 30~, West 92.91 feet to a point; thence South 40° 32' East parallel with said right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad 556.52 feet to a point in the left bank of said river; thence South 4° 58w West 88.78 feet to a point; thence South 5° 02w East 23V.60 feet to a point; thence North 89° 32' West 65 feet to a point; thence Sou~:h 2° 22' East 427.68 feet to a point; thence South 18° 03w West 313.18 feet to a point in the Northeasterl~ line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence North 40u 32' Wes$ along said Northeasterly line of said Right of Way 1108.03 feet to the point of beginning, containing 11.453 acres, more or less, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line draw~ parallel to and distant 70 Feet Northeasterly, measured a~ right angles, from th~ Northeasterly line o£ the Southern Pacific'Railroad CompanyWs right of way. ~ARCEL NO. 5. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, being a porti$-~-~f that certain parcel of land situated in the I:lancho Santiago de Santa Ana, County of-Orange, State of'California, and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad with the Southeasterly line of the land shown on the record of Survey filed in Book 3, Page 8 of Licensed SurveyorWs Maps, Records of Orange County, California, and running thence from said point of beginning North 18° 03w East 31~.18 feet to a ~oint; thence North 2° 22~ West 427.68 feet to a point; thence South 89o 32w ~ast 65.00 feet to a point; thence East V82.42 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of the land conveyed to Fred Schlueter and wife by deed recorded in Book 2V2, Page 59 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; thence South 834.90 feet to ~he Southeast corner of said land as conveyed to Fred Schlueter and wife; thence West along the South line of said land so conveyed te Fred Schlueter and wife, to an intersection with the Northeasterly line of the Right of Way of the Southern Pacifi~ Railroad, and thence Northwesterly along said Northeasterly right o~ way line to the point of beginning, contain- ing 14.23 acres, more or less, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as Follows: All that portion of the above describe~ land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific. RailToad COmpany's right of way and excepting therefrom that certai~ Strip of land off the South side of the above described parcel of'land reserved for public highway. PARCEL NO. 6. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California and described as Follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot Twenty-four (24) of ?otts, Borden and Sidwell Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Book 4, Page 624 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles-County, California; rurming thence East' along the center of County Road 412 feet; thence South at right angles 505 feet to the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Northwesterly along said right of way 664 feet to the p~int of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be~acquired is all that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn paralle~ to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern P~cific Railroad CompanyWs right of way, aud excepting therefrom that portion occupied by the County Road on the North of the above described parcel of land. PARCEL NO. 7. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Aha being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana~ County of Orange, State .of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point 663.90 feet ~est of the Northeast corner of Lot Twenty~four (24) of the Potts, Borden and Sidwell Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Book 4, Page 624 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles Couflty~ California. ru~ning thence South 593.40 feet to the Northeasterly line of the right ~f way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence North 41° l0w West along said right of way 10~ feet to a fence corner the same being the Southeast corner of that certain tract of land conveyed by J. V. Sutton and E. C. Sutton,~his wife, to W. L..Hey and Lottie M. Hey by deed recorded in Book 105, page 85 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; running thence North 2o 43~ West along an old fence on the Easterly line of said Tract conveyed to said W. L. Hey and Lettie ~. Hey, 517.30 feet to the Northeast'corner thereof; thence East 91.20 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 leos Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company,s right of way. PARCEL NO. 8. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, CouSty of Orange, State of California and described~as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot Twenty-four (24) of the Potts, Borden and Sidwell Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Book 4, Page 624 or'Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence West 663.90 feet; thence South 893.40 feet to the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence South 41° 10' East along said right of way to a point in the Southerly line of said Lot Twenty-four (24); thence Easterly along the Southerly line of said Lot Twenty-four (24) to the Southeast corner of .said Lot Twenty-four (24); thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said Lot Twenty-four ~24) to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of'the above described. land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet North- easterly, measured at right angles~ from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way~ PARCEL NO. 9. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, being a portia of that cer't'ain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. County of range, State of Calmfornma, and described as follows. Lot Twenty-one (21) of the "Potts,.Border and Sidwell Tract", as shown on a map recorded in Book 4, Page 624, Mmscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right an~!iles~ from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Right of Way, excepting therefrom that certain portion of land reserved for road purposes along the South line of said Lot Twenty-one (21). PARCEL. NO.iO~ A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot Eighteen (18) of the Potts, Borden and Sidwell Tract, as sho~n on a map recorded in Book 4, Page 624 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, the same being on the-line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Branch; thence East 13.47 chains to the Northeast corner of said Lot Eighteen (18); thence South along the Easter~ line of ~said Lot Eighteen (18), 22S feet to a point; thence West on a line parallel to the first described line to a point on the Western line of said Lot Eighteen (18); thence in a Northwesterly direction along the line of said Lot Eighteen (18) to the point of beginning, as surveyed by Geo. C. Knox, February 2Sth, 1881, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired~is more.particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying South- westerly from a line drawn pan~llel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southgrn Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and excepting therefrom that certain portion of land reserved for street purposes along the North line of said Lot Eighteen (18). PARCEL NO. ll. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the County of Orange, State of California and described as follows: Beginnin~ at a point 4.8~ chains North of the South corner of Lot Eighteen (18) of the "Potts, Borden and Sidwell Tract", as shown on a map recerded in Book 4, Page 624 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, and ~unning thence North along the East line of said Lot, 7.11 chains to the Southeast corner of land conveyed by A. B. Chapman and Andrew Glassell to Edwin A. Saxton and Kenyon Cox by deed recorded in Book 126, Page 8 of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County, Califor~ia;~thence West along the South line of said land~ a point on the Easterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Southeasterly along said right of way to a ~oint 6.J6 chains Northwesterly from the said South corner of said Lot Eighteen 18); thence East ~.13 chains to the place of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly,~ measured at right angles from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO.12~ A parcel of land in the City of Santa Aha, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, ~nd described as follows: One acre of land in the ~outherly part of Lot Eighteen (18) as delineated on a map of a portion of said Ranch surveyed and mapped by George C. Knox and recorded in Book 4, Page ~24 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the extreme Southerly corner of said Lot Eighteen (18) and running thence North along the Eastern Boundary of said Lot Eight- een (18) 820 feet to a point; thence at right angles with said Eastern Boundary ~est 272.80 feet to the ~esterly boundary of said Lot, which is the EaSt line of ~he right of way of t~e Los Ange.les and San Diego Railroad Company; thence South- easterly along, said rmght of way and ~estern boundary of shid Lot Eighteen (18) 420 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the extreme Southerly corner of Lot Eighteen (18) of Potts, Borden and Sidwell Tract as shown on a map thereof recorded in Book 4, Page 8~4, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, said point of beginning being the extreme Southerly corner of the above described parcel of land; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said Lot Eighteen (18) a distance of 192.4S f&et to a point; thence Westerly at right angles to the Easterly line of said Lot Eighteen (18), a distance of 40 feet to a point; thence Southwm~erly along a curve whose radius is 1~.87 feet to its point of tangency with a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly 30( from the Southwesterly line of said LOt Eighteen (18), which line is the ~or~heasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Companyts right of way; thence Northwesterly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly from the Southwesterly line of said Lot Eighteen !18) to an intersection with the Northerly line of the above de&cribed parcel of land; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of said parcel of land to an intersection with the Southwesterly line of said. Lot Eighteen (18); thence Southeasterly along the Southwesterly line of said Lot Eighteen (18) to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom the Easterly 30 feet which is reserved for road purposes. P~RCEL NO. 13. A parcel of Sand in the City of Santa Ana, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Aha, County of~L0range, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of 160 acres of land conveyed by Alfred B. Chapman to Thomas ~. Shafier by deed recorded in Book 29, page 30 of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, California; and running thence South 89° 40' East 9.$1~ chains; thence North 20t East 20.06 chains to center of County Road; thence North 89° 37~~ West along center of County Road 6.3~ chains; thence South 3.16 chains; thence West 3.16 chains; and thence South 20~ ~est 16.90 chains to the point df beginning, excepting therefrom that portion lying Southwesterly of ~he Northeasterly line of the Right of Way of the Southern Pacific Railroad, the portion of the a~ov~ described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as followS: All that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from ~ line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way, excepting therefrom that certain easement for road purposes along the West side of the above described parcel of land. pARCEL NO. 14. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point ~4.90 chains ~est of the Northeast corner of the Trace of Land conveyed to Leon Villinger by deed dated June lst,.ld~2, recorded June 18th, 1882, in Book 9~, Page 123 of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, California, from Willia~n M. Scott; running thence ~est ll.~6 chains to thc East line of the right of way of Southern Pacific Hailroad; thonce Southeasterly along the East line of said right of way to the North Sine of land conveyed to William L. ~ilhite by deed recorded April 24th, 188~, in Book 1fl, P~ge 609 of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, California; thence kast 2.70 chains; thence North l0 chains to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land ~o be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn paralleI to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. ' PARCEL NO. 1S. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Aha, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the County of Orange, State of California and being Twelve (12) acres off the North side of the following:' Beginning at the Northeast corner of land set apart to William Ferguson in the partition of the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana by the late 17th Judicial Court in and for Los Angeles County, California, and rtunning thence North 10.~03~ chains; thence West 27.60 chains to the East line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Southeasterly along the Easterly line of said right of way to a point 20 chain~ West of the point of beginning; thence East 20 chains to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be ~cquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above desc~ibe~ land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. 16.. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, bein~ a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at a point 174.10 feet North of the Northeast corner of the land set apart to William FergUson in the Partition of the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana; rtmning thence North 179 feet; thence West 1587.80 feet to the East line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Southeasterly along the East line of said right of way 2~$ feet to the Northwest corner of the land conveyed to W. J. Hole by deed recorded in Book 102, page 123 of deeds, records of Orange County, California; thence East 1452 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that port~on of the above described land lying SouthvJesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. 17. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Aha, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the Rancho Santiago de Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Section One (1) Township Five (5) South, Range Ten (10) West, S.B.B.&.~., being also the Northeast corner of the tract allotted to William Ferguson in the partition of the Rancho San- tiago de Santa Aha, and ~mning thence North 0° 21~ East 174.10 feet; thence South 89° 28~ West 1449.60 feet to the hast line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Southeasterl? along said right of way 215 feet to the North line of said Section One (1), thence East along said North 'line 1325 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion' of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeqsterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. 18. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Aha being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California end described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corne~ of Section One (1), Township Five (5) South, Range Ten (10) West, S.B.B. & M.; thence Westerly along the North line of said Section, 1325 feet, more or less, to the Easterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence Southeasterly along said Easterly line to the Northwest corner of the land of M. Ik~rnbaugh, as described in an Agreement establishing the boundary line of said Durnbaugh's land, recorded in Book 156, page 385 of Deeds, records of Orange Cotuuty, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of the land of said Dur~baugh, as established by said Agreement, and along the Northerly line of the land conveyed to M. N. Cole by deed recorded in Book 153, page 276 of Deeds, records of Orange County, California, to the Northeast corner of sa~d land of M. M. Cole, said point being in the center of Main Street; thence Northerly along the center of Main Street 136.10 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly measured at right angles, from the Northea§terly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Companyts right of way. 2ARCEL NO. 19. That portion of Lot One (1) in Block "A" o£ Tract No. 512't, as shown on a map recorded in Book 19, page 16 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California, which lies Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Companyts right of way. PARCEL NO. 20. That portion of Lot 2, Block "A" of Tract No. 512 as per map thereof on file in Book 19, page 16, Miscellaneous Maps, Rocords of Orange County, California, which lies Southwesterly from a line drawl~parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. 21. All of Lot One (1) in Block "D" of "Tract No. 512", as shovrn on a Map recorded in Book 19, page 16 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California. PARCEL NO. 22. All of Lot 2, Block "D" of "Tract No. 512", as per map therebf on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 19, Page 16, Records of Orange County, California. PARCEL NO. 23. That portion ef Lot 3, Block "D" of Tract No. 512 as per map thereof 'on file in Miscellanebus Naps, Book 19, page 16, Records of Orange County, California, which lies Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Companyts right of way. PARCEL NO. 24. That portion of Lot 11, Block "D" of Tract No. 512, as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 19, Page 16, Records of Orange Cotu~ty, California, which lies Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. 25. A parcel of land in the City of San~a Ana, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the City of Santa ~na, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Easterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, said point being South 0° 45~ West 414.10 feet and South 86° 44~ West 992.10 feet from ~he Northeast corner of Section One (1), Township Five (5) South, Range Ten (10) West, S.B.B.&.M., said Northeast corner being in the center of Main Street; and running thence Southeasterly along the Easterly line of said right of way 57.80 feet to the North line of the land conveyed to the County of Los Angeles by deed recSrded in Book 93, page ~28 of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, California; thence along said North line North 85° 13~ East 615.90 feet to a point where the South line of land described in the deed from Mit Phillips et al to C. L. Slack ~, recorded in Book 120, page 22 of Deeds, records of Orange County, California, makes a turn Westerly; thence North parallel with Main Street to the North line of the land described in said deed, being also the North line of the land conveyed to T. S. Weston by deed recorded in Book 410, page 202, of Deeds,~records of Orange County, California; thence South 86° 44' West to the point of beginning, the-portion of the above described parcel of land to be .~cquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying South- westerly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly measured at right angles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. 26. A parcel of land in the City'of Santa Aha, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of Main Stree~ at the Northeast corner of the land conveyed by the County of Orange to M. Nisson by deed recorded March 16th, 1910, in Book 177~ page 329 of Deeds, records of Orange County, California; thence North 49° 30' West along the Northeasterly line of the land conveyed to said M. Nisson 330 feet to a point in the Northeasterly line of land conveyed by A. Glassell and A. B. Chapman to M. Nisson by deed, recorded in Book 87, page 570 of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, 302 .California; thence Northwesterly and Westerly along the Northeasterly and Northerly lines of the land conveyed to ~ai& ~. Nisson by said last ment- ioned deed, and along the Northerly line of land conveyed by A. B. Chapman and Andrew Glassell to Herman Geopper by deed recorded in Book 99, Page 5V7 of Deeds, records of Los Ango~es County, California, to a point in the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of said Right of Way 128 feet to the Northwesterly corner of the land conveyed by~ James L. Wightman and Alexander Pirie to Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County by deed recorded in Book 95, page 528 of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County~ California; thence North 85o 15' East along the Northerly line of the land conveyed to said Board of Supervisors of LOsoAngeles County, 615.90 feet to an angle point in said deed; thence South55 East along the Northeasterly line of the land conveyed to said Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, 254 feet; thence East along the Northerly line of the land conveyed to said Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County 200 feet to a point in the center line of Main Street; thence South 0° 45' West along said center line of Main Street 200 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying Southwesterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 fe~t North- easterly, mea mred at right ahgles, from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. 27e A p~rcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, being a porti~ of that certain parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State or'California and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company with the Southerly line of land conveyed to the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, California by deed recorded in Book 95, page 528 of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence Easterly along the Southerly and Southwesterly lines of the land so conveyed to a point in the West line of North Main Street; thence Southerly along the ~est line of said North Main Street to a point i~ the Northeasterly line of said right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of said right of way to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is mOremparticularly described as follows: Beginning at the inter~ection of the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Right of Way with the Southerly line of land conveyed to the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles Counby, California by deed recorded in Book 95, page 528 of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County~ California; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of land so conveyed to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly, measured at right angles, from the Northeksterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Southeasterly along said last described line to a point distant 52.54 feet Northwesterly from an intersection of said line with the Nesterly line of ~ain Street; thence Easterly along a curve whose radius is 15.87 feet, a distance of 55.9~ feet to the point of'tangency of said curve with the ~esterly line of Main Street; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of Main Street to an inter- section with the Northeasterly line of the So~thern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northwesterly along said right of way to the point of beginning. That for the opening and improvement of the above mentioned Santa Ana Boulevard~ the acquisition of the following described parcels of land will be required, for slope ease- ments, to-wit: PARCEL NO. 28. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, being a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of the said right of way which center line is a 0° 20' curve deflecting toward the.West 557.25 feet from its intersection with the center line of ~ain Street; thence 45 feet North- easterly along a line radial to said cu~ve to the true point of beginning; thence 5 feet Northeasterly along said radial line to a point in the North- easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of ~y; thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to its intersection with the Westerly line of Main Street; thence Southerlf along the Westerly line of Main Street to its inter- section with a line drawn parallel to and distant 45 feet Northeasterly from the above described center line; thence Northwesterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 45 feet from said center line to the true point of beginning. PARCEL NO. ~9. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana~ County of Orange, State of California, being a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and described as follows: Beginnin~ at a point on the center line of said r~.ght of way which center line is a 0~ 20~ curve deflecting towar~ the ~est 957.~5 feet from its intersection with the center line of Main Street; thence 45 feet Northeasterly along a line radial to said curve to the true point of beginning; thence 5 feet Northeast- erly along said radial line to a point on the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence 890 feet in a North- westerly direction along the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Rail- road Company's right of way to a point; thence Southwesterly along a line radial to said curve 5 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly alSng a line drawn parallel to and distant 45 feet Northeasterly from ~he above described center line to the true point of beginning. · PARCEL NO. 50. A parcel of land situated in the City.of Santa Aaa, County of Orange, State of CalifOrnia, being a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of said right of way which center line is a 0v 20~ curve deflecting toward the West 199~.25 feet from its intersection with the center line of Nain Street; thence Northeasterly 25 feet along a line radial to said curve to the true point of beginning; thence 25 feet Northeasterly along said radial lina to a point on the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence in a Northwesterly direction along the Northeasterly lithe of. the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to its intersection with a line draw~ radial to said curve Northeasterly from a point on said curve B077.25 feet from its intersect- ion with the center line of Nain Street, thence Southwesterly along said radial line 25 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 25 feet Northeasterly from the above described center line to the true point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 51. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, being a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company,s right of way and described as follows: Beginning. at a point on the center, line of said right of way, which center line is a 0~ 20' curve deflecting toward the West B07~.~5 feet from its intersection wit~ the center line of ~ain Street; thence Northeasterly ~5 feet along a line radial to said curve to the t~ue point of beginning; thence 5 feet Northeasterly along said radial line to a point o~ the Northeasterly line to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence 580 fe~t in a Northwesterly direction along the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to a point; thence Southwesterly in a direction radial to said curve 5 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant ~8 feet Northeasterly from the above described c~nter line to the true point of beginning. PARCEL NO. Z2. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana~ County of Orange, Sta~'e of California, being a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and described as follows: Beginn~'ng at a point on the center line of said right of way 895~.~5 feet from its intersection with the center line of Nain Street; thence Northeasterly ~8 feet in a direction at right angles to said center line to the true point of beginning; thence Northeasterly 5 feet in the last named direction to the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northwesterly ~00 feet along the Northeasterly line of the Somthern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to a point; thence Southwesterly in a direction at right angles to said Northeasterly right of way line a distance of 5 £eet to a point; thence Southeasterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant 5 feet Southwesterly from said Northwesterly right of way line to the true point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 55~ A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, being a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of said right of way ~557.~5 feet from its intersection with the center line of ~ain Street; thence Northeasterly ~0 feet in a direction at right angles to said center line to the true point of beginning; thence Northeasterly l0 feet in the lamt named direction to the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence NorthweSterly ~00 feet along the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to a point; thence South- westerly in a direction at right angles to said Northeasterly right of way line a distance of l0 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant l0 feet Southwesterly from said Hortheasterly right of way line ~to the true point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 5~. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, being a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of said right of way 8107.25 feet from its intersection with the center line of ~ain Street; thence Northeasterly ~0 feet in a direction at right angles to said center line to the true point of beginning; thence Northeasterly l0 feet in the last named direction to the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northwesterly 200 feet along the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to a point; thence South- westerly in a direction at right angles to said Northeasterly right of way line a distance of l0 feet to a ~point; thence Southeasterly along a line drawn parallel to and distant l0 feet Southwesterly from said Northeasterly right of way line to the ~true point of beginning. ?ARCEL NO. ~5. A parcel of land situated in the Cityof Santa Aha, County of Orange, State of California, being a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of said right of way 8~0~.~8 feet from its intersection with the center line of ~ain Street; thence Northeasterly ~5 feet in a direction at right angles to said center line to the true point of beginning; thence Northeasterly 5 feet in the last named direction to the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northwesterly 500 feet along the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad C mpany~s right of way to a ~oint; thence,Southwesterly in a direction at ~mght angles to said Northeasterly rmght o£ way lzne a distance o~ 5 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly along a line dra~rn parallel to and distant 5 feet Southwesterly from said Northeasterly right of way line to the true point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 5~. A parcel of land .situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and being a portion of Lot S, Block "D", Tract No. 51~, as per map thereof ~n file in ~iscellaneous ~aps, Book l~, Page 18, Records of Orange County, California and more particularly described as f~llows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Easterly line of said Lot 5, said point being distant ~ feet Northerly from the Southeasterly corner thereof; thence Southerly along the ;03 Easterly line of said Lot Z to the Southeasterly corner £hereof; thence Eouthwesterly along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 3 to an intersect- ion with a line drawn parallel to and distant 90 feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southenn Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northwesterly along s~id last described line a distance~ of 19 feet to a point; thence NortheastSrly in a straight line to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO. ~. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California and being a portion of Lot 4, Block "D", Tract No. 51~ as per ma~ thereof on file in Niscellaneous Naps, Book 19, Pa~e 18, Records of Orange County, Calif. ornia, and more particularly described as follows; to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Southeasterly line of said Lot 4, said point being distant ~4 feet Northeasterly from the Southwesterly line of said Lot 4 to the Southwesterly corner thereof; £hence Northerly along the Westerly line of said Lot 4 a distance of 2~ feet to a point; thence Southeasterly in a straight line to the point of ~eginning. PARCEL NO. 38e A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, an~ being a portion of Lot ll, Block "D", Tract No. ~12 as per map thereof on file i~ ~iscellaneous Naps, Book 19, page 18, records of Orange County, California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Northwesterly line of said Lot ll, said point being distant B~ feet North- easterly from the Southwesterly corner of Lot ~ of said Block "D"; thence South 70° l~~ W~st along the said Northwesterly line of Lot ll to an inter- section with a line drawn parallel to and distant 90 feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right o~ way; thence Southeasterly along said last described line a distance of 6~e40 feet to a point; thence North~l° ~8' 49" East a distance of Z8.~8 £eet to a point; thence Northwesterly in a straight line to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO. ~ A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Southerly line of that certain land conveyed to the County of Los Angeles by deed recorded in Book 9~, page ZB8 of Deeds~ Records of Los Angeles County, California, s~Id point being distant l~ ~eet North 84o ~l~ 44" ~ast from the intersection of the Southerly line of said land so conveyed with a line draw~ parallel to and distant ~0 feet North- easterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence South 8~o ~l~ ~4" West along the Southerly line of the said land so conveyed to Los Angeles County to an intersection wit~ said line drawn parallel to and distant 90 feet Northeasterly from~the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence North- westerly along said last described line to a point, said~point being distant ~ feet Southeasterly from the intersection of said last mentioned course with the Northerly line of said land so conveyed to Los Angeles County; thence North ~l° §8' 4~" East a distance of 18.50 foet to a point; thence South- easterly in a straight line to the point of beginning. That for the opening and improvement of the above mentioned Santa Aha Boulevard, where the s~me crosses Santiago Creek, the acquisition of the following parcels of land will be required for the construction of the necessary revetment work to protect the improvements to be made upon and along that portion of said Santa Ana Boulevard aforesaid, to-wit: PARCEL NO. 40. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana. County of Orange, State of California, being a portion.of Lot ll, Block ~D", Tract No. 81~, as per map thereof on file in Niscellaneous ~aps, B~ok 19, page lO, Records of Orange County, California and more particularly d~scribed as follows: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner~of said Lot ll; thence South 88° 44~ West along the Southerly line of said Lot ll~i.t~oan intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 90 feet~Northeasterly from the North- easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northwesterly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 90 feet North- easterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way a distance of S~.l~ feet to a point; thence North ~l° 58~ 49" East, a distance of 195.8~ feet to a point; thence North ?8° GO~ 50" east to an intersection with the Easterly line of said Lot ll; thence Southerly along said Easterly line to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 41. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange', State of California, described as follows: A portion of Lot "Y", of Tract No. 51~ as per map thereof on file in Niscellaneous Naps, Book 19, page 18, Recor~s of Orange County, California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of said Lot thence Westerly along the southerly line of ~aid Lot "¥" to the Southwesterly corner thereof; thenc Northerly along the westerly line of said Lot "Y" Feet to a poiht; thence South 88° 40' 04" east to an intersection with the easterly line of said Lot "Y"; thence southerly along the easterly line of the said Lot "¥" lO~.4G feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 4~ All of Lot ~, Block "C" of Tract ~o. 51~ as per map thereof on file in Niscellaneous Naps, Book 19, page lO, records of Orange County, California. PARCEL NO. 4G. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the easterly line of the ri?~ht of ~ay of the Southern Pacific Railroad ~ompany; .said point being South 0° 4~~ ~est 414.10 feet and South 8~° 44' Wes.t 992.10~eet from the Northeast corner of Section One ~(15, Township Five (8) South, Range Ten (10) ~est, S.B.B.~.N., said Northeast corner being in the center of Nain Street; and running thence Southeasterly along the Easterly line of said right of way 5T.80 feet to the North line of the land con- veyed to the County of Los Angeles by deed recorded in Book 93, p~ge $28 of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, California; thence along said North line North 85° 15' East. 615.90 feet to a point where the South line of the land described in the deed from Mit Phillips et al ~o C.L.Slack,.recorded in Book 120, page 22 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California, makes a turn Westerly; thence North parallel with Main Street to the north line of the land described in said deed being also the north line of land conveyed, to T. S. Weston by deed recorded in Book ~10, · O ! page 202 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California, thence South 86 ~ West to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom all of said land lying South- westerly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way. PARCEL NO. ~, A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, said parcel being a portion of the. land conveyed by James L. Wightman and Alexander Pirie to the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, by deed recorded in Book 95, page 528 of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County, California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Northerly line of the hereinbefore described land with a line drawn parallel to and distant 70 feet Northeasterly from the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Southeasterly along said last described line a distance of 71 feet to a point; thence North 71o 56' ~9" East a distance of 72 feet to a point; thence North 79° ~' ~8" East a distance of 100 feet to a point; thence North 36.28 feet to an intersection with the Northerly line of lands above described; thence Westerly along said Northerly line 206.88 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. That for the opening, extending and improving of Broadway across the right of way of the Southern pacific Railroad Company, the acquisition of the following described parcels o: land will.be required, to-wit: PARCEL NO. ~5. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the.intersect- ion of the Easterly line of Broadway with the Southwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northerly along the Northerly extended Easterly line of said Broadway to a point which is distant 5~.~0 feet Southerly from the intersection of the Northerly extended Easterly line of said Broadway with the Northeasterly line of the said Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right,of way; thence Easterly along a curve whose radius is 16.05 feet a distance of ~l.S7 feet to its point of tangency with the Northe.asterly line of the said Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Southeasterly along the said Southwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's.right of way to the point of beginning. 'i~nat for the widening of portions of Flower Street between Santa Clara Avenue and the hereinbefore described Santa Ana Boulevard, the acquisition of the following described 0arcels of land will be required, to-wit: P~tCEL No. 46. A parcel of land situated in the City of.Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California and described as follows: Beginning at the inter- section of the easterly line of Flower Street with the Southwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Southeasterly along the Southwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroa~ Company's right of way to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 40 feet Easterly from the center line of Flower Street; thence Northerly along said line drawn parallel to and distant 40 feet Easterly from the center line of Flower Street to a point distant 43.02 feet Southerly from the intersection of said line drawn parallel to and distant ~0'feet Easterly from the center line of Flower Street with the North- easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Easterly along~a curve whose radius is 16.18 feet, a distance of 39.13 feet to its point of tangency with the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northwesterly along the said Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to an intersection with the Easterly line of Flower Street; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of Flower Street to the.point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 47. A parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State Qf California and ~escribed as follows: Beginning at the inter- section of the w.esterly line of Flower Street with the Southwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence lIortherly along the westerly line of Flower Street to an intersection with the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant ~40 feet westerly from the center line of Flower Street; thence Southerly along said line dragon parallel to 'and distant 40 feet ~esterly from the center line of Flower Street to an intersection with the Southwesterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Southeasterly along the Southwesterly line of the &outhern Pacific Railroad Company's right of w~.to the point of beginning. PAitCEL NO.' 48. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the City of Santa ~ua, County of Orange, State of California and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of Flower Street as said Flower Street is shown on the ~ap of "Tract No. 4~5", North Broadway Park", recorded in Book 16, pages 33 and 34 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California, said center li ne being the easterly line of the parcel of land conveyed by Andrew Glassell and A. B. Chapman to H. J. Dull by deed dated November 8th, 1881, recorded February ~nd, 1882, in Book 8S, page 72 of Deeds, records of Los Angele~ County, Calzfornia, said point being lo~ated 581.29 feet North 1° 02' East of a 2 by 4 stake, cated 581.29 feet North l~ 02' East of a 2." by 4" stake, marking the intersection of the center lines of Flower Street and Santa Clara Avenue as shown on said Map; the Southeast corner of the above described parcel conveyed to said H. J. Dull being 30 Feet South 1° 02' West along said center line of Flower Street produced Southerly from said 2" by 4" stake, said point also being South 1° 02t West 70$.41. feot from the Northeast corner of the parcel of land conveyed to said H. J. Dull; thence From said point of beginning North 88° 58~ West 1161.24 feet ko a point in the Westerly line of the parcel of land conveyed to said H. J. Dull, said point being North 0° 44' East 630.8~ feet from the Southwest corner of the parcel of land conveyed .to said R. J. Dull and South 0° 44t West ~27.11 feet from the Northwest corner of the parcel of land con~eyed to said H. J. Dull; thence North 0o 44' East along the Westerly line of the parcel conveyed to said H. J. Dull ll~.4B feet; t~ence South 88° 88' East ll8l. BZ feet to a point in said center line of Flower Street; thence South 1° 0~ East 112.48 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All t~at portion of the above described land lying easterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant feet westerly, measured at right angles, from the center line of Flower Street, excepting therefrom that portion~now reserved for road purposes. PARCEL NO. 49~ A parcel of land situated in the city of Santa Ana, being a portion of that certain parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of the parcel of land conveyed by Andrew ~lassell and A.B.Chapman to H.J.Dull, by deed dated November 8th, 1881~ recorded February ~nd, 188~ in B~ok ~, page 7~ of Deeds, records of Los Angeles County, California, said~southeast corner being in the soRtherly extension of the center, l~ne of Flower Street and distant South l~ O~ feet along said center line from a 2" by 4" stake, marking the cen~er lines of Flower Street and Santa Clara Avenue, as said Flower Street and Santa Clara Avenue are shown on a map of "Tract No. 4S~, North Broadway Park", recorded in Book 18, pages 33 and Z4 of Miscellaneous Naps, records ef Orange County, California; thence from said point of beginning North 1° OB~ East along said center line of Flower Street 811.29 feet to a point distamt S~uth lo 0~' West 70§.41 feet from the northeast corner of the parcel of land conveyed to said H.J.DUll; thence North 88o 88' West llB1.B4 feet to a point in the westerly line of the parcel of land conveyed to said H.J.Dull, said point being north 0° 44! East 8~0.$$ feet from the southwest corner of the parcel of land con- veyed to said H.J.Dull and South 0° 44' West B27.11 feet from the northwest corner of She parcel of land conveyed to said H.J.DUll; thence south 0° West along the westerly line of the land conveyed to said H.J.Dull feet to the southwest corner of the land conveyed to said H.J.DUll; thence south 89c ~8~ East along the southerly line of the land conveyed to said H.J. Dull, 118~.~9 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying easterly f~m a line drawn parallel to and distant 40 feet westerly, measured at right angles, From the center line of Flower Street, excepting therefrom that portion now ~eserved for street purposes. .PARCEL NO. 50. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Aha, being a por- tion of that certain parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California and described as follows: The South l0 acres of Lot F ur (4) of the Potts, Borden and Sidwell Tract, as shown on a map recorded°in Book 4, page 624 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described l~ud lying westerly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 40 feet easterly, measured at right angles from the center line of Flower.Street, excepting therefrom that portion now reserved for road purposes. PARCEL NO. 51. The westerly lO feet of Lot 57, Tract No. ~54 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, BoOk 22, page 3~, records of Orange County, California. PARCEL NO. 52. The Westerly lO feet of Lot 56, Tract No. 784 as'per map there'of on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, page JT~ records of Orange County, California. PARCEL No. 5~.. The Westerly lO feet of Lot 55, Tract No. ~5~ as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, page 37, records of Orange County, California. ~ARCEL NO. 54. The ~esterly lO feet of Lot 54, Tract No. V$4 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, page 37, Records of Orange County, California. PARCEL No. 55. The Westerly l0 feet of Lot 53, Tract No. 784 as per map thereof on file in Miscellaneous Maps, BoOk 22, page 37, Records of Orange County, California. PARCEL. No. 56.. The ~esterly lO feet of Lot ~2, Tract No. 754 as per map thereof on file in Dfiscellaneous Maps, Book 22, page 37, l~eco~ds of Orange County, California. PARCEL NO. 57. The Westerly l0 feet of that portion of Lot Fifty-one (51) of said "Tract No. 784", described as follows: Be~innir~. at the southwest corner of said Lot Fifty-one (5l); thence South 89° ~Sl' East along the southerly line o2 said Lot Fifty-one (S1) to an angle point in said Southerly line; thence continuing Easterly along the Southerly line of said Lot fifty-one ($1) 60 feet to the Southeasterly corner of aaid Lot Fifty-one (81); thence ~orth- westerly along the Northeasterly line of said Lot Fifty-one (~l). 20 feet to the Southeasterly corner of Lot One Hundred Sixty-nine (169)~ of ~Tract No. 425, North Broadway Park", as shown on a map recorded 'in Book lO, pages 3~ and 34 of ~iscellaneous Naps, records of Orange County, California; thence South 48° lO~ 15" West along the Southerly line of said Lot One Hundred Sixty-nine, 50.V3 feet to an angle point in said Southerly line; thence continuing along the southerly line of said Lot One Hundred Sixty-nine (169) North 89° 51~ West V3.54 feet to a point in the ?.~esterly line of said Lot Fifty-one (51); t~nce Southerly along the .~eoterly line of said ~ot Fifty-one (51) 20 feet to the point of beginning, excepting from said above described parcel that portion of the alley lying south of sa~d Lot One Hundred Sixty-nine (159), which attached to and becam~e a portion of said Lot One Hundred Sixty-nine (169) upon abandonment of said alley by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana on Nay 4th, 1925. PARCEL NO. 58. A portion of Lot One Hundred Sixty-nine (169) of "Tract No. 425,'North Broadway Park", as sho~m on a map recorded in Book 16, pages 33 and 34, of Miscellaneous Naps, Records of Orange County, California, also that portion of the alley lhing south of said Lot 1O9 which attached to and became a portion of said Lot upon abandonment of said alley by the Board of Trustees of the City of Santa Ana on May 4th, 1925, the above described land being shown as a portion of Lot Fifty-one (51) of "Tract No. 754", on a map recorded in Book 22, page 37 of Niscellaneous Naps, Records of Orange County, California, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northeasterly line of said Lot Fifty~one (51), said point being distant 142.31 feet Northwesterly from the most easterly corner of said Lot Fifty-one (51); thence westerly along a curve whose radius is 8.66 feet through an angle of 139o a distance of 21.01 feet to the point of tangency of said curve with a line drawn parallel to and distant l0 feet Easterly from the Westerly line of said Lot Fifty-one (51); thence Southerly and parallel to said last described line to an intersection with the southerly line of the above described land; thence westerly along said southerly line of said described land a distance of l0 feet to an intersection with the westerly line of said Lot Fifty-one (51); thence Northerly and Easterly along the Westerly and Northerly lines of said Lot Fifty- one (51) to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 59. A portion of Lot One (1) of Tract No. 754 as shown on a map recorded in Book 22, page 3V, Miscellaneous Naps, records of Orange County, California, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Southeasterly line of said Lot One (1) said point b~ ng distant 3V.18 feet Southwesterly from the most easterly corner of s~:~za Lot One (1); thence Westerly and northerly along a curve whose radius is 28.25 feet through an angle of ll8~ 41~ 30~' a distance of 58.52 feet to the point of tangency of said curve with a line drawn parallel to and distant l0 feet Easterly from the Westerly line of said Lot One (1); thence Northerly along said line dra~rn parallel to and distant l0 feet Easterly from the Westerly line of said Lot One (1) to an intersection with the Northerly line thereof; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of said Lot One (1) to an intersection with the westerly line thereof; thence Southerly and Easterly along the Westerly and Southerly line of said Lot One (1) to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 60. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana being a portion of that ~'~rtain parcel of land situated in the City of Santa Ana, County Of Orange, State of California and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of Flower Street as said Flower Street is shown on a map of "Tract No. 425, North Broadway Park", recorded in Book 16, pages 33 ahd 34 of Niscellaneous Naps~ records of Orange County, California, said center line being the Easterly line of the parcel of land conveyed~by Andrew Glassel~ and A. B. Chapman to H. J. Dull by deed dated November 8th, 1881, recorded February 2nd, 1882, in Book 85, page 72 of Deeds, records of L~s Angeles County. California, said point being located 695.77 feet North 1° 02~ East of a ~" by 4~ stake marking the'intersection of the center lines of Flower Street and Santa Clama Avenue, as shown on said map; the Southeast corner of the above described parcel conveyed to said H. J. Dull being 30 feet South 1° 02' West along said center line of Flower Street produced Southerly from said 2~' by 4" stake, said point also being 592.93 feet South ~o 02~ West from the Northeast corner of the parcel of land conveyed to said H. J. Dull; thence from said point of begin~.ing North 88° 58' West 1161.83 feet to a point in the west line of the parcel of land conveyed to said H. J. Dull, said point being North 0o 44' East V43.3V feet from the Southwest corner of the parcel of land conveyed to said H. J. Dull and South'0° 44' West 114.63 feet from the Northwest corner of the parcel of land conveyed to said H. J. Dull; thence North 0° 44~ East along the Westerly line of the land conve~ed to said H.J.Dull 114.63 feet to the Northwest corner of the parcel of land conveyed to said H;J.Dull; thence Northeasterly along the Northwesterly line of the parcel of land conveyed to said H.J.Dull to the said center line of Flower Street; thence South 1° 02' West along the said center line of Flower Street 592.93 feet to the point of beginning, the portion of the above described parcel of land to be acquired is more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the above described land lying Easterly from a line drawn parallel to and distant 40 feet Westerly~ measured at right angles, from the center line of Flower Street, excepting therefrom that portion now reserved for road purposes. Section 2. That the public interest and convenience require and it is the intentio~ of the said City Council of the City of Santa Ana to order the following improvements made and work done, to-wit: That Santa Ana Boulevard as hereinbefore described excepting the intersection of said street with Flower Street, shall be improved by the grading and paving thereof with Portland cement concrete pavement, and the construction of Portland cement concrete curbs along the curb lines of said street, and at street intersections, around curves to intersect the curb lines of intersecting streets, excepting those portions of said proposed Santa Ana Boulevard to be occupied by two bridges, to be constructed as hereinafter described; said ganta Ana Boulevard also to be improved by the installation of an ornamental lighting system consisting of cast iron single lighting standards, and all other necessary appurtenance thereto; the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge across 'Santiago Creed; the con- struction of a wooden pile trestle bridge across Santa Ana River; the construction of concrete pipe storm drains, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto, along each gutter line from the Southeasterly abutment of the bridge to be constructed across Santiago Creek to a line drawn parallel to and distant approximately forty (~0) feet Southeasterly therefrom the construction of'vitrified clay p~pe main sewers, together with all necessary appurtenancei thereto along the Northerly extended center line of Broadway across Santa Ana Boulevard, and between the Northeasterly curb line and the Northeasterly line of S~nta Ana Boulevard from the extended center line to the extended Northerly line of Roe Drive in said City; the installation of cast iron pipe water main, fire hydrants,_and all necessary appurtenances thereto, from Flower Street to a point approximately sixty (60) feet Northwesterly from the Northwesterly abutment of the bridge to be constructed across the Santa Aha River; the construction of reinforced concrete box culverts and all necessary appurtenances thereto across Banta Aha Boulevard at La Veta Avenue, and across Santa Aha B~ulevard at a point approximately Z00 feet Southeasterly from the intersection of the center lines of Santa Aha Boulevard with Chapman Avenue, and the construction of concrete pipe culverts, and all necessary appurtenances thereto, across Santa Ana BAulevard ap~oximately 710 feet Northwest- erly from the intersection of the center lines of S~nta Aha Boulevard with La Veta Avenue, and across Santa Ana Boulevard approximately 880 feet NorthweSterly from the Northerly abutment of the bridge to be constructed across the Santa Ana River. That for the acquisition and improvement of Santiago Creek with the necessary revetment work to protect the improvements to be m~de upon and along that portion of the proposed Santa Aha B~ulevard where said Boulevard crosses Santiago Cree, the said improvement will consist of the'~onstruction of wooden pi~e bank ~rotections along the Northerly edge of the channel of said Santiago Creek, from the Northerly abutment of the bridge to be con- structed on Santa Aha Boulevard across said Santiago Creek to a point distant approximately 0~0 feet Easterly therefrom, and along the Southerly edge of the said channel from the Southerly abutment of said bridge to a point distant approximately 1~0 feet Easterly therefro~ The improvement of Broadway as hereinbefore mentioned, between Santa Clara Avenue and the~Southern Pacific Railroad Company's tracks, shall include the installation of an ornamental lighting system, consisting of cast iron double lighting standards, and all necessary appurtenances thereto, including the connection to the existing system in North Park Eoulevard, also the imprsvement of Broadway between a line drawn parallel to and distant 80 feet Southerly from the Easterly extended Southerly line of Charlotte Street, and the improvement hereinbefore mentioned to be constructed in Santa Ana Boulevard,~including all street intersections, shall be improved by the grading and paving with asphaltic concrete pavement on that portion lying Southerly~from the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's tracks, and the placing thereon of a Portland cement concrete pavement on that portion lying Norther~ from the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's tracks, and construction of Portland cement concrete curbs along the curb lines of said street, and at street intersections, around curves to intersect curb lines of said intersecting streets, where curbs do not now exist or replacements are to be made as shown on the plans excepting that portion already improved to the official grade, and such portion of said street as is required by law to be kept in order or r~pair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon; and also that said portion of Broadway to be paved shall be improved by the construction of vitrified clay pipe main sewer and all necessary appurtenances thereto, from the improvement ~o be constructed in Santa Aha Boulevard to a point approximately fifteen (10) feet Southsrly from the Easterly extended center line of Charlotte Street, and the replacement of Portland cement concrete sidewalks where replacements are necessary, as shown on the plans. The improvement of Charlotte Street between Riverside Drive and Broadway by the installation of an ornamental lighting system, consisting of cast iron single lighting standards, and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, including the connection to the existing system in Riverside Drive; also the improvement of Charlotte Street between a line drawn parallel to and distant 80 feet ~esterly from the Westerly line of Broadway, and the Westerly line of Broadway, by the resurfacing th~reof with asphaltic concrete pavement, excepting therefrom any of said work already don~ to the official grade, and the replacement of Portland cement concrete curbs, and portland cement concrete sidewalks, where replacements are necessary, as shown on the plans. The improvement of a portion of Roe Drive by the construction of Portland cement concrete~curbs along the Northerly curb line from the Northeasterly line of the propos~ Santa Ana B~ulevard to a point approximately five (0) feet Easterly therefrom and along the Southerly c~rb line fro~ the said Northeasterly line of Santa Aha BoUlevard to a point approximately thirty (GO) feet Easterly therefrom. The improvement of a portion of Main Street shall consist of the construction of a concrete pipe storm drain, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto along the westerS side of said street from the northerly curb line of Santa Clara Avenue to a point approximate~ 150 feet Northerly therefrom, excepting that portion of the storm drain under the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's tracks. The improvement of a portion of Chapman Avenue between the existing Portland cement ~oncrete pavement in said Chapman Avenue ~nd the southerly curb~line theheof, and from the northeasterly line of the proposed Santa .Aha B~ulevard to a line drawn at right angles to the center line of said Chapman Avenue, and dzstan~ 148.~ feet Easterly, measured along said center line from the intersection of said center line of Chapman Avenue with the center line of said Santa Ana B^ulevard, and shall consist of the grading to a subgrade and the pla~tnE thereon of a Portland Cement concrete pavement and the construction of a 'Portland cement doncrete curb along the southerly curb line thereof. That Flower Street between a line at right angles to the center line of Flower Street and distant ll00 feet Northerly from the intersection of the center line of Flower Street with the center line of Santa Clara Avenue, and a line drawn through the radius point of the Northwesterly curb return in the intersection of ~lower Street with the proposed Santa Aha Boulevard, which said radius point is located at a point in the Northeasterly line of Santa Aha B ulevard and thirty (30) feet Westerly measured at right angles from the center line of Floger Street and a point on the easterly curb line of Flower Street distant 27 ~eet northerly measured along the said easterly curb line of Flower Street from the northeasterly line of Santa Aha Boulevard, and all of the street intersections between said limits shall~be improved by the grading and placing thereon of a Portland cement concrete pavement, including Y Y driveways,'and the construction of Portland cement concrete curb~ along the curb lines of sai~ street, and at xtreet intersections around curves to intersect the curb lines of said inter- secting streets and the construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks along each side of said street, within said limits~ excepting from said.improvements that portion of said street to be occupied by a bridge to be constructed across Santiago Creek as hereinafter described~ and further excepting such ~ortion of sai~ street as is required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon; also the improvement of said portion of Flower Street by the installation of an ornamental lighting system, consist- ing of'cast iron single lighting standards, including the connection to the existing system in Riverside Drive; and all other necessary appurtenances theret6, ~nd tho construction of a reinforced concrete bridge over Santiago Creek, the construction of a concrete pipe storm drain and all necessary appurtenances thereto from the bridge to be constructed a~ herein- before described to a point distant approximately 770 feet Northerly therefrom; the construct- ion of a reinforced concrete box culvert and all necessary appurtenances thereto across said street near the Southerly line of West Orange Roa~; the construction of vitrified clay pipe main sewer, vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, cast iron pipe syphon under Santiago Creek, and all other necessary appurtenances thereto; and ~he installation of cast iron pipe water main, copper pipe house services~ fire hydrants and all other necessary appurtenances thereto within the limits of said Flower Street as hereinbefore defined. The i~prove~ent of that portion of Riverside Drive lying North of the center line thereof from the Easterly curb line of Flower Street to a line drawn parallel to and distant approximately sixty (80) feet Easterly therefrom shall consist of the grading and paving thereof with a Portland cement concrete pavement~ the construction of Portland cement concrete curb, and the construction of Portland cement concrete sidewal~ex~epting therefrom any portion thereof already improved to the official grade. Reference is hereby made to the specifications, ~lans, profiles and detailed draw- ings for the above described work and improvement, approved by said City Council of the City of Shnta Aha, and on file in the Office of the Clerk of Said Cit~, for a full and detailed descript£on and location of said proposed work and improvement, and of the grades to which the ~ame is to be constructed; the notice of all persons affected is directed to the grades for the. proposed improvement and to the provisions of the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 19~ as amended, relating to grades. Particular_notice is directe~ to the fact that substantial changes in the relation of the elevation of abutting property to that of said public ways as they will exist after being improved will result from the construction of the above mentioned improvements to the proposed grades. That the work to be done as herein set forth shall include the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for or appurtenant to the construction and completion of all work herein specified. That for the installation and construction of the hereinbefore described lighting system certain patented articles will be used, and a license agreement between the ~estern Lighting Company, selling agents for King Company, General Electric Company, and Associated Wholesale Electric Company, and the City of Santa Ana, is now on file in the office of the City Clerk, to which said agreement reference is hereby made, and the same is made a part of this Resolution by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. Section .~. That the district of lands which will be benefited by said proposed acquisitions, ~ork and improvements, to be known as the "Assessment District" shall, as pro- posed, include all that territory in the said City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California within the following described exterior boundary ~lines, to-wit: All the lots, parcels and lands lying within the exterior boundary lines of the corporate limits of the said City ofSanta Ana 'as 'they exist upon the date of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, excepting all public streets or alleys within ~said boundaries. Reference is hereby made to the map of said Assessment ~is~trict, approved by said City Council, 'and on file in the office of the Clerk of said City Council, which indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory to be includgd in said proposed Assessment District, and which said map shall govern for all details as to the extent thereof. · The said City Council of the City of Santa Ana further declares that the following lands included within said Assessment Distr~ct, and belonging to the City of Santa Ana, the County of Orange, or the Santa Ana Board of Education, as hereinafter specified, shall be omitted from the said district and from the levy and collection ~f ~he special assessment taxes hereafter to be levied and collected to cover the expenses of the said acquisitions and improvements, and it is further determined that such lands arg in use in the performance of a ~ublic function, which lands are particularly described as ~ollpws, to-wit: ExcerPtion No. 1. All that portion of Lot Twenty-six (~) lying East of the East line of Lets Fo~ (~) and Nine (9) and that portion of Lots Four (~) and Twenty-six (~8) lying North of a line described as follows: ~Comme~cing at a point on the V~est line of Lot Twenty-six (~8) ~17 feet South 1~ 0~~ ~est of the Southwest corner of Lot ~ine' (9[, and running thence North $$o ~½, East 1T~80 feet, thence North $Z ~ East ~88.~0 feet, thence North 8E E~ East ~8~.~0 feet, more or less, to the East line of Lot Four (~)~ all in the Potts~ Borden and Sidwell Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Book ~,' page ~ of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, and containing Z.8 acres~ more or lesse Exception No. 2~ Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot' Ten (10) of the "Bates Tract", as sho~n on a map recorded in Book l, Page 98 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California~ running thence South 8~° 1S' ~ast ~1.28 chains to the Northeast corner of~ samd Lot Ten (10); thence Southol ~est J.78 chains; thence North 8~° $0' West O.JS chains; thehce~South i lS~ · West ~.081 chains; thence North 8~° ~0~ ~est ~.90 chains to the West line of said Lot Ten (10), and thence North 1° 15~ East 9.22 chains to the point of beginning, conbaining 7 acres, more or less. (09 Exception No. 3e Comn~encing at a paint on the East line of Section One (1),~T~¥nshiP Five (8) South, Range Ten (10~ West, S.B.B.&.N.; at ~ point $7.78 chains North of Section. corner cormmon to Sections One (1), Slx (8). Seven (7) & Twelve (12), Township Five (5) South, Ranges Nine (9) and Te~ (10) West, S.B.B.&.N.; thence East ~3.~0 feet; thence Southeast $7 feet along the line of the Southern Pacific ~ight of Way; thence West ~9.~0 feet; thence North ~0 feet along said Section line to the point of beginning, reserving therefrom all land in ~ain Street as now laid cute Exception No. 4. The following described real property situated in the City of Santa ~na, County of Orange, State of California and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Southerly line of the following described parcel of land: Commencing at a point 38-2/11 rods West of a point 7~,10/ll rods South of the .Northeast corner of Section Twelve (12), Township Five (~) South, Range Ten (lC) West, S.B.~.&.N.; and running thence North $8-~ feet; thence West 30~ feet to the point of beginning, s~aid point of beginning being distant 21.95 feet West of the Southeasterly corner of the above described parcel; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said parcel ll~ feet to a point; thence Northerly and parallel to the center line of Sycamore Street (proposed) to a point in the Northerly line of the above described parcel; thence Ea~terly along said Northerly line to a point distant 2~.29 feet Westerly from the Northeasterly corner of the above described property; thence Southerly and parallel to the aforementioned center line of Sycamore Street (proposed) 85.~0 feet to the point of beginning. Exception No. Be' All of Block Ninety (90} of "Santa Ana East", as shown on a ~ap recorded in Book 10, Pages ~$ and ~ of Niscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. Exception No. 8e Lot cd, Block "B" of "Chilton Tract Addition to Santa Ana"~ as recorded in Book ~, Page ~$, Niscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County. California, also beginning at the Southweot corner of Block B of said Chilton Tract"; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Sixth Street to an intersect- ion with the Easterly line of 0live Street; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of Olive Street to an intersection with the ~Southerly line of that certain land conveyed by Bertha Sackman to John William Sackman by deed recorded in Book BBT, Page 300 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along said last mentioned line to ~an intersection with a line drawn paralle~ to and distant ~0 feet Easterly from the center line of Olive Street; thence Northerly along said line drawn parallel to and distant ~0 feet Easterly from the center line of Olive Street to an intersection with the Southerly line of Eighth Street; thence Easterly along the Southerly line ~f Eighth Street to an intersection with a line drawn from a point in the center line of Eighth Street and distant $0 feet Westerly from the intersection of the said center line of Eighth Street with the extended center line of Flower Street as said Flower Street exi~sts Northerly from Eighth Street, to a point in the center line of Sixth Street, said point being distant Z~9.O0 feet Westerly from the intersect- ion of the said center line of Sixth Street with the center line of Garnsey Street; thence Southerly along said last described line to an intersection with the Southerly line of the land conveyed to John William Sacl~nan as above described; thence Easterly along said Southerly line of land so c~nv~yed to John William Sackman to an in. tersection with the 7~esterly line of Block '~B" of said Chilton Tract; thence Southerly along the Testerly line'of said Block "B" to the point of beginning. Exception No. 7. Lots One (1) and Four (4) in Block Twenty (20) "Town of Santa Ana", as shown on a map recorded in Book 2, page ~l of Niscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County~ California. of the Exception No. 8e Lot Nine (9), Block "E" of Tract No. ~4, (Eastwood Park~ as per map thereof on file in ~iscellaneous ~aps, Book 18, Page 5, Records of Orange County, California. ~ Exception No. 9e Lot Four (4~ in Block "C" of "Goldsmith's Addition to Santa Ana"~ as shown on a Nap recorded in Book Zl, Page ~$ of ~iscellaneous Records of LoS Angeles County, California. Exception Noel0. ~ll that parcel of land bounded on the North by Third Street, on the East by Birch Street, on tho South by Second Street and on the West by Ross Street. W~xception No.ll. Lot Ten (10) and the North one-half (N~) of Lot Seven (7) in Block Seven (7) of~Re-Sub of Block 7 of the "To~n of Santa Ana", as shown on a ~ap recorded in ~iscellaneous ~aps~ Book ~, Page ~, Re~ords of Orange County~ California. Exception No.12e Lot Four ~(4) in "Tract No. ~88" as shown on a Nap recorded in Book 17, Page ~ of ~iscellaneous ~aps, Re,or.ds of Orange County, California. · Exception No. l~. Lots Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20) in Block "P" of the "Hell Tract", as shbwn on a Nap recorded in Book ~3, Page 28 of Niscellaneous Records' of Los Angeles County, California. Exception No.14e All that parcel of land bounded on the North by First Street, on the East by Patton Street, on the South by Walnut' Street and on the West by Flower Street. Exception No.15. Lots Twenty-eight (~8) and.Twenty-nine (29) in Block "C~' of "McFadden and Crane's Addition to the Town " of Santa Ana, as shown on a~Map recorded in Book ll, Page 40 of ~i~cellaneous Records of Los Angeles CountF~ California~ excepting the SouthBrly 48 feet of said Lots 28 and 29. Exception No. 18. Lot Eleven (ll), Block division as per map thereof on File in Book 17, of Los Angeles County, California. "e" of Rou~e &~Lewis Sub- Page 47 Siscellaneous Records belonging to the City of Santa Ana. Exception No. t7. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Westerly line of Western Avenue said point being 95.75 feet Southerly of the Southerly line of Eighth Street; thence Southerly.along the Westerly line of Western Avenue to an intersection with the Northerly line of Seventh Street; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Seventh Stree~ to_an intersection with ~he Easterly line of Artesia Street; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of Artesia Street to an intersection with the Southerly line of Eighth Street; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of Eighth Street a distance of BS0 feet to a point; thence Southerly and parallel to Artesia Street a distance of 100 feet to a point; thence Easterly and parallel to Eighth Street a distance of 45 feet to a point; thence North and parallel to Artesia Street a distance of 8.25 feet to a point; thence East in a straight line to the point of beginning. . Exception No. 18. All of Lots 0 and 6 and 7, and all of Lots 8 and 9~ excepting therefrom the Southerly 50 feet Qf said Lots 8 and 9~ all in the Norse Villa Tract, recorded in Miscellaneous Naps, Book 3~ Page ~8, Records of Orange County, California. 'Exception No. 19. All of Block ~ of the Pacific Electric Subdivision recorded in Nigcellaneous ~aps, Book 4, Page 14, Records of 0range County~ California. Exception No. 20. The Easterly l~0 feet of Block "D" of Spurgeon's Addition to Santa Aha, as recorded in ~iscellaneous Record Maps, Book l, Page 5~, Records of Orange County, California. Exception No. ~l.. All of Lots 20~ El, P~i~ 2~, 26 and. BO and the Southerly 41 feet of Lot 22, ~-~ the South one-half ~S~) of Lot 17, zn Block "A" of Hawkins Addition as recorded in Book 1Z, Page S8, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles CQunty, California. Exception No. 2~. All of Block "M" of Ross Addition'as recorded in Book l, Page 4~, Record Survey, Records of Orange County, California. · Exception ~o. ~0. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the NortheRly line of Washington Avenue, said point being ~28.00 feet Easterly from the Easterly line of Baker Street; thence Westerly along the NorSherly line of Washington Avenue ~20.~0 feet to an intersection with the 'Easterly line of Baker Street; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of Baker Street 8~So50 feet to a point; thence.Easterly and parallel to Washington Avmnue 2~.00 feet to a point; thence Southerly and parallel to Baker Street to the point of beginning. Exception No..~4. All of Lots ~ ~ 7~ 8, 10, l~, l~ and l0 in Blo. ck "H" of Tract No. ~--as recorded in ~iscellaneous ~aps,Book l~, Page ~, Records of Orange County, California. Exception No. ~$. All of Lots 7,~8, 9, 10, ll, le, 10, l~, 18 in Block ~0, Tract No. SOS as recorded in Miscellaneous ~aps, 18 and 10, Records of Orange County, California. lB, 10, 17 and Book 18, Pages ExceptiOn No. 26. All that land in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of ~alifornia bounded on the North by Walnut Street, on.the East by Ross Street, on the South by Camile Street and on the West by Parton Street, and also the SoUtherly ~05 feet of the Northerly ~ feet of Lots ~8 and ~7 in Block "C" of Mcfadden & Crane's Addition to the Town of Santa Ana as recorded in Book 1, Page ~0~ ~iscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, excepting that portion of said Lot ~8 now occupied by Patton Street. Exception No. ~7~ All that land in the City of Santa Aha, County of 0range~ State of California, bounded on the North by Seventeenth Street, on the East by Durant Street, on the South by Sixteenth Street and on the ~Vest by Ross Street. Exception No. ~8. A portion of Block 18 of Eastsmde Addition as recorded in ~iscellaneous Record Naps, Book l, Page ~l, Records of Orange County, California, and described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Block 18, thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Fourth atreet ~S7.S0 feet to a point; thence Northerly and parallel to ~1cClay Street S8~.89 feet to a point; thence Easterly and parallel to Fourth Street ~87.0~ feet to a point in the Westerly line of ~{cClay Street; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of McClay Street to the point of beginning. Except~on~o. ~. All that land in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, bounded on the North by Fairview Avenue, on_the East by ~ain Street, on the South by the North line of Tract No. $79; as recorded in Niscellaneous ~aps, Book 18, Page ~9~ Records of Orange County, California, on .the ~est by Broadway, and also Lots 4, ~ 8, 7, 8, ll, le and l0 in said Tract No. 879. Exception No. ~0. All of Lincoln Part Tract as recorded in Miscellaneous Maps B_ok 8. Page l~., Records of Orange County, California, and also ~hat portion of Lot 0 of the Dresser Tract as recorded in Book lB, Page 8~, ~iscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, lying Northerly from the Easterly extended Southerly line of said Lincoln Park Tract. Exception No. 31. A parcel of land in the City of Santa~Ana, County of Orange, Sta~e of California and described as follows: Beginning at the inter- section of the Westerly line of Maple Street with the Northerly line of Walnut Street; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Walnut Street 300 feet to the Easterly line of an Alley; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of the Alley to an intersection with the Southerly line of First Street; said point being 300 feet Westerly of the Westerly line of Maple Stroet; ~thence Easterly along the Southerly line of First Street to an intersection with the Westerly line of Maple Street; thence Southerly along tho Westerly line of Maple Street to the point of beginning. Exception No. 32. All of Block 12, of Southside Addition as recorded in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 3, Page 44, Records of Orange County, California. Exception No. 33. The Northerly 298.98 feet of the Easterly one-half (1/2) of Lot Ten (lC) of the Dericot Tract as recorded in Mzscellaneous Maps, Book l, Page 95, Records of s0range County, California, reserving the Northerly 25 feet thereof for street purposes. .Exception No. 34. All of the High School Tract as recorded in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 5, Page 13, Records of Orange County, California, also all of Lots 6 and V of Columbia Tract, aA recorded in Miscellaneous Maps~ Book 7, Page 1V, Records of Orange County, California. Exception No. 35. A.parcel of land in the CiSy of Santa ~ma, County of Orange, S~ate of Californma and described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of Halladay Street with the center line of Mcfadden Street, which point is the Southeaxt co~ner of Tract No. 466, as per map thereof recorded in Book 16~ Page 48 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; thence Westerly along said center line of Mcfadden Street and the South line of Tract No. 466, 268 feet to the center line of Hickory.Street as shown on said map; thence Southerly parallel to the Easterly right of way line of the Pacific Electric Railroad as shown on a map of Tract No. 266, recorded in Book 13, Page 39 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, a distance off 5V5 fe~t; thence Easterly parallel to the said center line of Mcfadden Street a distance of 268 feet; thence Northerly parallel to the Easterly line cf the said Pacific Electric Railroad right of way a distance of 5V5 feet to the ~oint of beginning.and containing 3.53 acres of land, more or less. Reserving~therefrom an easement for street purpases over the North 26 feet thereof as granted to the City of Santa Aha, a Municipal Corporation, by deed recorded in Book 512, page V of Deeds, Records of Orange GounSy, California. Exception.No. 36. A.parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana~ County of Orange, State of Californza and described as follows: Beginning at a point distant 384.55 feet Easterly from the Northwest corner of the Northeast one- quarter (NE 1/4) of the Northwest One-quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 30, Township Five (5) South, Range Nine (9) West, S.~.B.&.M.; thence South 0° 2~ East 416.60 feet to a point; thence West and parallel to the Northerly line of said Section 30, 3V0.V5 feet, more or less~ te the Easterly line of the Pacific Electric Railroad Company's right-of,way; thence Northerly along said Easterly right-of-way line to an intersection wZth:the Northerly line of the s~id Section 30; thence Easterly along said Section line to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom 20 feet off the North side for road purposes. belonging to the Santa Ana Board of Education. Exception No. 37. All of She Court House Block as recorded in Miscellaneous Record Maps, Book l, Page 5V, Records of Orange County, California. Exception No. 38. All of Lots 7 and lO of Block 22, Original Tmrn of Santa Ana as recorded in Book 2, Page 51, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. Exception.No. 59. All of Lots 4 and 8 of Block "A" of Spurgeon~s Addition as recorded in Misce'~laneous Record ~aps, Book l, Page 56, Records of Orange County, California, excepting from said Lot ~ the Easterly Six (6) inches thereof. Exception No~ 40. A portion of Block 39 and S2 of Santa Ana East as ~ecorded zn Book lC, Pages 43 and 44, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County~ California and described as follows: The Easterly lB0 feet of said Block 39 and the West 208.40 feet of said Block ~E excepting from said~Blooks ~9 and 3~ those portions now occupied by Fruit Street. Exception No. 41~ A parcel of 1.a~d in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State or.California and descrmbed as follows: Beginning at a point 1584 ~eet Northerly and G01~O5 feet Westerly of an iron axle set at the intersection of the center lines of Fourth Street and Gran~ Avenue; and running thence Northerly ~1~.80 feet; thence Westerly 000.90 ~eet; thence Southerly ~1~.80 feet; thence Easterly 60~.90 feet to the point of beginning, containing l0 acres, more or less, and reserving therefrom a strip of land off the South side now occupied by Fruit Street. Exception No. 42. A parcel of land in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at a point ~1~.80 feet North of the Northeast corner of the Rafael Gradios Allottme~t as .established September 12th, 1868; thence Westerly ES~ feet; thence Southerly 180 feet; thence Easterly 282 feet; thence Northerly 180 feet to the point of beginning, reserving the East 40 feet for street purposes. Exception No. 4~. ~ll that certain land situated in the City of Santa Ana~ ~ounty of Orange, State of California, and described ~s follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the center li~e of Main Street at the Northeast corner of the land conveyed by the County of Orange to M. Nisson by deed recorded ~arch 10th, 1910, in Book 179, Page 5E9 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; thence North 49° 50~ West along the Northeasterly line of the land conveyed to said M. Nisson 550 ~eet to a point in the Northeasterly line of the land conveyed by A~ Glassell and A.B.Chapman to N. Nisson by deed recorded in ]Seek 87, Page 570 of Deeds, records of Los ~geles County, California; thence Northwesterly along~the Northeasterly and Northerly lines of the~land con- veyed to said E. Nisson by said last mentioned deed, and along the Northerly line of the land conveyed by A.B.Ch~pman and Andrew Glassell to Herman Geopper by deed recorded in Book 99, Page 57~ of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County, California; to a point in the Northeasterly line of the ri~t of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of said right of way 1ES feet to the Northwesterly corner of the land conveyed by James L. Wightman and Alexander Pirie to Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County by deed recorded in Book 9~ Page ~8 of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence North 88° 1S~ East along the Northerly line of the land conv~yed to said Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, 018.90 feet to an angle point in said deed; thence South SS° East along the Northeasterly line of land conveyed to said ~oard of Supervisors of Los Angeles County BS~ feet; thence East along the Northerly line of the land conveyed to said Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County E00 feet to a point in the cen~er line of ~ain Street; thence South 0° ~8~ ;~est along said center line of Main Street ~0 feet to the point of beginning, and also beginning at a point in the cen~er line of Main Street in the City of Santa Ana, said point being South 00° ~ West 8E8.~0 feet from the N~rtheast corner of Section One (1), Township Five (~) South, Ra~e Ten (10) ~est, S.B.B.&.M.; running thence South 00 ~' ~est 81.V0 feet to the Northeast corner of the land conveyed by James L. Wightman and Alexander Pirie to the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, California, by deed recorded in Book 90, Page SB8 of Deeds, Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence West E00 feet; thence North ~o West 80.S0 feet; thence North 8~° ~' East B~$.~0 feet to the point of beginning. ExCeption No. 44~ All of Lot Eleven (ll) of Block "~" of Pacific Electric SubdiVision as recorded in ~iscellaneous Maps, Book ~, Page l~, Records of Orange County, California. Exception No. 45. All of Lot Six (8), Block "2" of Baldwin's Addition as recorded in Book 29, Page 74, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. belonging to the County of Orange. Section 4. That to ~efray the expenses of the things proposed to be done, as above set forth, bonds Will be issued to the total amount of the same, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of six percent per ann~m, payable semi-annually, the first interest payment to be made on the 2nd day of January or the End day of July (whichever month first succeeds the date of the bonds) next succeeding one year after the date of such bonds, and the aggregate principal of all bonds issued under these proceedings to be paid and discharged within twenty-th_tee years after the date of issuance, approximately one-twentieth part of such aggregate principal to be payable annually, all in gold coin, and that a special fund for the payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lands within the Assessment District, excepting the lands owned by the City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana Board of Education and the County of Orange, hereinbefore described, in accordance with the provisions of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925", and amendments thereto, according to the assessed value of said lands, exclusive of the improvements thereon, except as otherwise in said act provided. That the first payment on the aggregate principal of the bonds issued will be made three years after issuance thereof. That the interest rate to be paid on all acquisition bonds and immediate possession bonds, if any, which shall be issued under these proceedings shall be issued at a maximum ~ate which shall not exceed eight percent per annum, payable sen~i-annually, the exact rate of interest at which such bonds are to be sold to be determined at the sale of such acquisition or immediate possession bonds. Section 5. That the 25th day of November, 19~9, at the hour of 7:50 o'clock of said day, is the day and hour, and the Council Char~ber of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at the City Hall of the City of Santa Ana, California, is the place hereby fixed by said City Council when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed acquisitions, work or improvements, to the proposed grades, to which the improvements are to be constructed, to the extent of the assessment district or to any or all of the foregoing, may appear before said City Council of the City of Santa Aha and be heard. Attention is hereby directed to the provisions of the "Aaquisition and Improvement Act of 19~", as amended, relative to objections and protests. Section 8. That the proceedings for said acquisitions, work and improvements shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an act of the legislature of thc State of California, known and designated as the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 19~S", approved May ~S, 19SS, and amendments thereto, and said bonds shall also be issued in accordance with said act and amendments thereto. Section ~ That Clyde L. Jenken, City Engineer, of the City of Santa Aha, is hereby appointed Superintendent of work, without compensation, and he is hereby ordered to cause to be conspicuously posted in the form and manner provided in said act, notices of the adoptio~ of this Resolution, which said notices shall be entitled "NOTICE OF PUBLIC INPROVE~- ~ENT", mn letters of not less than one inch in length, in the form required by law. Section 8. That the Clerk of this City Council shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and shall cause the same to be published by two insertions in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, California, which is hereby designated for that purpose, and for making all other publications in or incident to these proceedings. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of November, 1929, by the following vote~ to-wit: AY~S, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES~ TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve6el~ Clerk of th~ City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION NO. S143 i~ESOLUTION IN RE "%¥EST ORANGE ROAD ADDITION" WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha has received a written petition asking that certain territory therein described be annexed to said City of Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, said City Council has examimed the person who circulated said petitio~ under oath, also the Clerk and Ef%gineer in reference thereto, and having.examined into all matters and things relating to the validity of said petition; NOW, THEREFORE, RESOLVED: That the City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds as follows: 1. That said petition has been filed under and in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature approved April ll, 1913 set forth in Chapter 312 of the Statutes of 1913 and amendments thereto; 2. That the territory so proposed to be annexed to said City of Santa Aha is inhabited territory and is contiguous to the City of Santa Ana; 3. That said petition has been filed by not less than one-fourth in number of the qualified electors residing within said territory, as shown by.the Registration of Voter~, of the County of Orange, State of California, being the County in which said territory is situated. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was d~ly and regularly intro- duced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 12th day of November, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: (SEAL~. AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: AfSENT,.TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, None None Homer C. Chaney, F.L.Purinton. ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. RESOLUTION NO. 2144 RESOLUTION CALLING ELECTION ON ANNEL1TION OF "WEST ORANGE ROAD ADDITION". WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa i~a did on the 12th day of November, 1929 receive a written petition asking that certain new territory hereinafter described be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Ana; and WH~EREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha has found that said written petition was signed by not less than one-fourth in nttmber of the qualified electors residing in said territory as shown by the Registration ef voters of Orange County, California. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa Aaa hereby resolves as follows: 1. A special election is hereby called and ordered to be held in the territory hereinafter described, for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be a~nexed to incorporated in and made a part of the City of Santa Ans. A notice shall be given of said election by the publication of a notice thereof in the "Orange Daily News", a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and published outside of said City of Santa Aha, but in the Cotu~ty of Orange, State of California, in which said territory is situated, at least once next preceding the date of said election; substantially as follows: a week for four (4) successive weeks sai~ notice to be in words and figures "NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION" "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That a special election will be held in the territGry hereinafter described, designated as the '[West Orange Road Addition", on Tuesday, the 17th day of December, 1929~ for the purpose of submitting to the electors residing in said territory the question whether said territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in and made a part of the said City of Santa Ana. The territory so proposed to be annexed is situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of the ~esterly line of ~ain Street with the Northerly boundary line of the City of Santa Aha, California; thence Northerly along the ~esterly line of ~ain Street to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant lO0 feet Northerly from the Southerly line of that certain parcel of land conveyed by Alfred ~. Chapman to Thomas ~. Shaffer by deed recorded in Deed Book 29, Page G0~ Records of Los Angeles County, California; thence ~esterly in a straight line to a point in the Northeasterly boundary line of the said City of Santa Ana~ said point being distant 1S0 feet Northerly, measured at right angles from the Northerly line of that certain parcel of land conveyed to Nichael Witt by deed recorded in Book 10, Page ~90 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; thence Southeasterly along said Northeasterly boundary line of the said City of Santa A~aa to an angle point in said boundary line; thence Easterly along said boundary line of the said City of Santa Ana to the point of beginning." The electors of said territory are hereby directed to vote upon said question in the manner hereinafter set forth. The City Council does hereby establish for the purpose of holding said special ele=tion one e!e~tion precinct, the boundaries of which shall be the boundaries of said territory, and the place at which the polls will be open for said election in said territory so proposed to be annexed will be at Residence of 0. V. Dar$. The City Council hereby appoints the officers to conduct sa~d special election as follows: Judges: Agnes Hartwig and Nrs. Emma L. Nelson Inspector:A. C. ~errick All of said officers being qualified electors of said precinct and said ter~itorye 3. Upon the ballots to be used at said election there shall be printed the words, "Shall the West Orange Road Addition be annexed to the City of Santa ~_na?-¥es", and "Shall the West Orange Road Addition be annexed to the City of Santa Ana?-No". There shall be a voting square to the right of and opposite each of said propositions, otherwise the ballots used at said election, the opening and closing of the polls, and the holding and conducting of said election shall be in conformity as near as may be Eo the laws of this State concerning general elections, except as herein otherwise providede The Judges and Inspector of said election shall meet upon the closing of the polls, count the ballots, make up, certify and seal the ballots and tally sheets of the ballots cast at the polling place, and thereupon deliver and deposit the same with the returns thereof to the Clerk of the City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution war duly and regularly introduced, passe~ and adopted by the City Council o£ the City of Santa Ana at an adjour~ regular meeting thereof held on th~ 12th day of November, 1929, by the following vote, AYES, NOES, TI~USTEES: ABSENT, TRusTEEs: to-wit: TRUSTEES: J.L.~cBride, ~'~.J.Kelly~ Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. None None Chaney, ATTEST: E. L. Vegely 'O~'erk of the City of Santa~Ana~ (SEAL). d RESOLUTION~ADOPTING PLANS AI~D SPECIFICATIONS NO. 21~5 RESOLVED, that the plans and specifications for the work to be done and improvement to be made in the City of Santa Ana upon portions~of those public streets in said City, commonly ]m~own as and c~lled Flower Street, Nineteent] Street, Heliotrope Drive, Greenleaf Street, Santa Clara Avenue, Ross Street, Victoria Drive, Seven{eenth Street and North Park Boulevard, all as prepared by the City Engineer and designated as Assessment District No. 172 for the improvement of the above described streets and submitted this 12th day of November, 1929~ be and the same are hereby adopted as and for the plans and specifications for doing said work. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly intr~ud~d, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting held on the 12th day of November, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Pur~nton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None Chaney, ( ss ). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2146 A RESOLUTION 0F THE CITY COL~CIL 0F THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING T~IR INTENTION TO ORDER Tt~E INSTALL~TION AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN 0RN~ENTAL LIGHTING SYST~.~ THE PAVING AND 0TH~RWISE IMPROVING OF PORTIONS OF FLOWER STREET~ NINETEENTH STREET~ ItELIOTROPE DHIVE~ GREEN- LEAF STREET, SANTA CL~IA AVENUE, VICTORIA DRIVE, SEVENTEENTH STREET, ROSS STREET AND NORTH PARK BOULE~ID~ DECLARING THE SAID WORK AND IMPROVEMENT TO BE OF KORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BENEFIT; DECLARING THE DISTRICT TO BE BENEFITED THEREBY AND TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES TNEREOF; DETERMINING THAT BONDS SHALL BE ISSUED TO REPRESenT SAID COSTS AND EXPENSES AND FIXING THE TII~ AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID WORK 0R IEPR0~E~NT~ OR TO THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESS~D~ OR BOTH. The City Council of the City of Santa Aha, pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and amendments to said acts, do resolve as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana to order the construction of the following work and improvement in said City, to-wit: That the portions of streets in the City of Santa Ana upon which work shall be done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth shall be upon a~d along those open public streets cormuonly known as and called Flower Street from the Southerly line of Seventeenth Street to a line drawn at right angles to the center line of said Flower Street and distant ll$O feet Northerly from the center line of Santa Clara Avenue, Nineteenth Street from a line dra~rn pa~allel to and distant l~ feet Westerly from the Westerly line of Flower Street to the Westerly line of Broadway; Heliotrope Drive from the Southerly line of Seventeenth S~reet to a line dr~wn at right angles to the ~enter line of said Heliotrope Drive and dmstant 91.8S feet Northerly from the center lmne of Nineteenth Street; Greenleaf Street from the center l~ne of Seventeenth Street to the Southerly line of Santa Clara AvenMe; Santa Clara Avenue from the Northerly extended Testerly line of Greenleaf Street as said Greenleaf Street exists Southerly from Santa Clara Avenue to the Northerly extended Easterly line of Victoria Drive; Santa Clara Avenue from the Easterly line of Flower Street to a line drawn parallel to and distant 80 feet Easterly from the center line of Flower Street; Ross Street from the Southerly line of Santa Clara Avenue to a line drav~n parallel to and distant 180 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Santa Clara Avenue; Ross Street from the Northerly line of Nineteenth Street to a line drawn parallel to and distant l~0 feet Northerly from the Northerly line of Nineteenth Street; Victoria Drive from the Southerly line of Santa C~ara Avenue to a line drawn parallel to and distant l~0 ~eet Southerly from the Southert line of Santa Clara Avenue; Victoria Drive from the Northerly line of Nineteenth Street to a line dra~rn parallel to and distant l~O feet Northerly from the Northerly line of Nineteenth Street; the Southwesterly one-half of North Park Boulevard between the Easterl line of Flower Street and a line dragon parallel to and distant ~0 f~t Easterly from the said Easterly line of Flower Street; th~ Northerly one-half of Seventeenth Street betwee the center line of Gr~enleaf Str~et and a line dra~rn at right angles to the center line of said Seventeenth Street and distant 00 feet Westerly from the intersection of the center line of said Seventeenth Street with the center line of Heliotrope Drive; the Northerly one-half of Seventeenth Street between lines drawn parallel to and distant S~ feet Easterly and ~$ feet Westerl~ respectively~ from the center line of Flower Street~ That the work to be done and improvements to be made upon and along the herein- before described portions of streets in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file in the office of the City Engineer .shall be as follows: The fur~ishing, installation and construction of an ornamental lighting system complete upon all of the hereinbefore described portions of streets, together with the necessary appurtenances to said lighting system, including the installation of cast iron single lighting standards, lighting ~its, lamps, globes, wiring, potheads, concrete foundations, cables, conduits, connections to service points and to existing systems~ excepting, however, the Easterly one-half of Flower Street betv~en Santa Clara Avenue and North Park Boulevard~ and also the ~esterly one-half of said street between North Park Boulevard and a line drawn at right angles to the center line of Flower Street and distant 881 feet Northerly from the Westerly extended Southerly line of Santa Clara Avenue, and also the exception that on the above described portions of Ross Street~ Victoria Drive and Seventeenth Street cable and conduit only shall be installed for the purpose of completing the circuit, all am particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned; and the replacement or repair of all paving, curbs, sidewalks, culvert, conduit, pipe line or sewer cut or damaged during the construction of said lighting system~ which replacement or repair shall be done in a good wor~anlike manner, under the direction of the Street Superintendent, in accordance with the standard specifications for the class of work being replace or ~epaired, which replacement or repair shall be considered as incidental to the work and improvements hereinbefore mentioned, and no additional compensation shall be &llowed therefor. That the hereinbefore described portions of Flower Street, Heliotrope Drive~ North Park Boulevard, that portion of Nineteenth Street between a line drawn parallel to and distant l~ feet Westerly from the Westerly line of Flower Street and the Westerly line of Greenleaf, the Westerly one-half of Greenleaf Street~ between lines drawn parallel to and distant $0 feet Northerly and ~0 feet Southerly respectively from the center line of Nineteenth Street, that portion of Santa C~a Avenue~ between the Easterl line of Flower Street and a line chra~m parallel to and distant ~0 feet Easterly from the center line of Flower Street, the Northerly one-half of Seventeenth Street adjacent to Flower Street and being between lines drawn parallel to and distant S8 fe~t Easterly and ~8 feet Westerly, respectively, from the center line of Flower Street, the Northerly one-half of Seventeenth Street adjacent to Heliotrope Drive, and being between lines drawn at right angles to the center line of said Seventeenth Street and distant $0 feet Easterly and ~0 feet Westerly, respectively, from the intersection of the center line of Heliotrope Drive with the center line of said Seventeenth Street~ excepting there- f~om any portions of said streets which are already improved to the official grade, in addition to the hereinbefore described ornamental lighting system, shall be improved as'follows, to-wit: That Flower Street, together with all street and alley intersections within the above defined limits, shall be improved by the grading and paving therec with Portland cement concrete pavement, including driveways, all as shov~ on the plans; the construction of Portland cement concrete curbs along the curb lines of said street~ and at street and alley intersections, around curves to intersect the curb lines of said intersecting streets and alleys, and along and around the central parkway area, all as shown on the plans; the construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks along each side of said street, from Seventeenth Street to Santa Clara Avenue, all as shown on the plans; the construction of vitrified clay pipe main sewer, vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, together with manholes, and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, all as sho~rn on the p~ans; the construction of cast iron pipe house service water connections, copper pipe house service water connections, fire hydrants, and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, all as sho~rn on the plans; the construction of wrought iron p~pe gas main, wrought iron pipe house service gas connections and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, all as shown on the plan~; the removal of existinE ~rees from property line to property line, all as shown on the plans; the planting of ornamental ~ees in the spa'ce between the curb and the sidewalk, and the plant- ing of ornamental trees and shrubs in the central parkway area, all as shov~ on the plans. That Heliotrope Drive, together with all street and alley intersections within the above defined limits, be graded and paved with Portland cement concrete pavement, including driveways, all as sho~rn on the plans; the construction of Portland cement concrete curbs along the curb lines of said street, and at Street and alley intersections around curves to intersect the curb lines of said inter- secting streets and alleys all as sho~m on the plans; the construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks along each side of said street, all as shov~ on the plans; the construction of vitrified clay pipe main sewer, vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, together with manholes, lamphole, and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, all as shoran on the plans; the construction of cast iron pipe water main, cast iron pipe house service water connections, copper pipe house service water connections, fire hydrant, and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, all as shown on the plans~ the construction of wrought iron pipe gas main, wrought iron pipe house service gas connections, and all other necessary appurtenances thereto~ all as shov~ on the plans; the removal of all existing trees from property line to property line, and the planting of ornamental trees in the space between the curb and sidewalk, all as sho~n on the plans. That Nineteenth Street within the above defined limits be graded and paved with Portland cement concrete pavement, including driveways, all as shown on the plans; the construction of Portland cement concrete curbs along the curb lines of said street, and at street intersections around curvs to intersect the curb lines of said intersecting streets, all as shown on the plans; the con~ struction of Portland cement concrete sidewalk along each side of said street, all as shown on the plans, the removal of all existing trees from property line to property line, and the planting of ornamental trees in the space between the curb and sidewalk, all as shown on the plans. That Santa Clara Avenue within the above defined limits be graded and paved with Portland cement concrete pavement, all as shown on the plans; and the construction of Portland cement concrete curbs along the curb ~lines of said street~ all as shown on the plans. That North Park Boulevard within the above defined limits be graded and paved with Portland cement concrete pavement, all as shown on the plans; and the construction of Portland cement concrete curb along the curb lines of said street~ all as shown on the plans. That Greenleaf Street within the above defined limits be graded and paved with Portland cement concrete pavement, all as sho~m~ on the plans; the con- struction of Portland cement concrete curbs along the curb line of said street and at street intersections around curves to intersect the curb lines of said inter- secting streets, all as shown on the plans; and the construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks where sidewalks are shown on the plans to be constructed. That Seventeenth Street within the above defined limits be graded and paved with Portland cement concrete pavement, all as shown on the plans; the construction of Portland cement concrete curbs along the curb line of said street, and at street intersections around curves to intersect the curb lines of said intersecting streets, all as shown on the plans; the construction of Portland cement concrete sidewalks where sidewalks are shown on the plans to be constructed, and the installation of a fire hydrant, all as shown on the plans. Together with such other work or improvements as are noted on the plans or specifications to be done which shall be considered as incidental to the above described work and improvements, and no additional compensation shall be allowed therefor. That the work to be done as hereinbefore described shall include the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for or appurtenant to the construction and completion of all work hereinbefore mentioned. That for the installation of the hereinbefore described lighting system a, patented article will be used, and a license agreement between the City of Santa Ana and Western Lighting Company, selling agents for the King Company and Associated Wholesale Electric Company, permitting the use of patented articles for which ~aid company is selling agent and representative, and known as The King Companyts Ferronite Standard, with Neolite Lighting Units, is now on file in the Office of the City Clerk, to which said agreement reference is hereby made and the s~e is made a part of this Resolution by reference, the same as though set forth in full herein. PLANS, PROFILES, CR(~ S-SECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS SeStion 2. All of the hereinbefore described streets, together with the fore- going work and improvements are fully set forth, delineated and described on the plans, profiles, cross-sections and detailed drawings knov~ as "THE PLANS FOR ASSESSNENT DISTRICT NO. 172~', and as set forth in the specifications known as THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASSEES~T DISTRICT NO. l?B", which plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Engineer, and were adopted by Resolution No. 21~ on the 1Bth day of November, 19~9, by the City Council of the City of Santa ~a as the plans, profiles~ cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications for said work and in~rovement. Said plans, profiles, cross-sections, detailed drawings and specifications are referred to for a full and detailed description of said work and improvement, the same as though set forth in full herein, and shall be directory as to the location of all work to be done, the kind of materials to be used and the type of construction. .CHANGE OF GR2~DE Section S. That the grade to which the work shall be done and improvement made which is provided for in this Resolution is shown on the profiles therefor, on file in the Office of the City Engineer, t~ which said profiles reference is hereby made for the description of such grade, and it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that the grade shown on the plans and profiles is the official grade to which the work herein ordered shall be ~one. DESCi~IPTION OF BONDS Section ~. The Said City Council does hereby declare and determine and notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments and to bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the ~nd day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SectiQn ~. That the contemplated work and improvement'hereinbefore mentioned is in the opinion of the City Council of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the expense of said work and improvement is made chargeable upon the district hereinafter described, and said City Council does hereby~declare said district to be the district benefi~ed by sa~d work and improvement and to be as~essod to pay the costs and expenses thereof, which district is bounded and described as follows, to-wit:- Located in the City of Santa ~kUa, County of 0rankle, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Southerly line of Seventeenth Street, 180 feet Easterly from the Eamterly line of~nleaf Street as it exists Northerly from Seventeenth Street; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said Seventeenth Stree~t to a point 18~ feet Westerly from the Southerly extended Uesterly line of Flower Street as it exists Northerly from Seventeenth Stree~t; thence Northerly parallel to the ~esterly line of said Flowe~. Street to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to ~nd distant ll80 feet Northerly from the center line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence Easterly along the said last mentioned line to an intersection with the center line of North Park Boulevard; thence South- easterly along the said center line of North Park Boulevard to an inter- section with a line drawn parallel to and distant S~.Z~ feet Southeasterly from the Northeasterly extended Northwesterly line and the Northwesterly line of Lot SO, Tract No. ~ as per map thereof recorded in ~iscellaneous Naps, Book ~2, Page ~T, Records of Orange County, California; thence South- westerly along the last mentioned line to an intersection with the Easterly line of Lot $~, of said Tract No. TS~; thence Southeasterly and Southerly along lot lines and parallel to the East line of Flower Street to a point distant 180 feet Northerly from the Northerly line of. Santa Clara Avenue; thence Easterly parallel to the said Northerly line of Santa Clara Avenue a distance o? ~0 feet to a p~int; thence Southerly parallel to said Flower Street to a ppint distant ~80 feet. Northerly from the Northerly line of Nineteenth Street; thence Easterly parallel to the said Northerly line of Nineteenth Street to an intersection with the West line of Tract No. BlS as per map thereof recorded in Eiscellaneous ~aps, Book ~, Page ~, Records of Orange County, California; said point being distant 1~8 feet ~esterly from the Westerly line of Greenleaf S~reot; thence Northerly and parallel to Greenleaf Street to an intersection with the center line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence Easterly along the center line of Santa Clara Avenue to an intersection with the center line of Greenleaf Street as it exists Northerly from Santa Clara Avenue; thence Northerly along the center line of Greenleaf Street to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and distant 150 feet Northerly from the Northerly line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence Easterly in a~straight line to the Northwest corner of Lot 15, of Tract No. 781 as sho~wn on a map thereof recorded in ~iscellaneous ~aps, Book E2, Page ~, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot l$ to the Northeast corner thereof; thence Southeasterly along the Northerly line of Lots ~0, ~G9 and ~$8 to the Northwest corner of Lot 2Z~, Tract No. ~8 as shown on a map thereof recorded in ~iscellaneous Naps, Book 10, Pages Z$ and ~, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot 2ZV and an Easterly extension thereof to an intersection with the center line of Bonnie Brae; thence Southerly along the center line of Bonnie Brae and the Southerly extension thereof to an intersection with the Southerly line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of Santa Clara Avenue to an intersection with the Easterly line of Victoria Drive; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of Victoria Drive a distance of 17§ feet to a point; thence Westerly parallel to Santa Clara Avenue to an intersection with the Easterly line of Tract No. 748 as shown on a map thereof recorded in Miscellaneous Maps, Book 22, Page 12, Records of.0range County, California; thence Southerly parallel to Greenleaf Street to an intersection with the Northerly line of Tract No. 286 as shown on a map thereof recorded in~ Miscellaneous Maps, Book 14, Page 23, Records of Orange County, California; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Tract No. 286 to the Northeast corner thereof; thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Tract No. 256 a distance of l@.87~feet to a point; thence Easterly to a point in the Westerly line of Victoria Drive and distant 136.47 feet Northerly from the Northerly line of Nineteenth Street; thence Easterly to a point,~said point being the intersection of the Northerly line of Block "B" of Geopperts Addition as shown on a map recorded in Miscellaneous Records, Book 28, Page 12, Records of Los Angeles County, California; and the Easterly line of Victoria Drive; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Block "B" t~ the Westerly lihe of Broadway; t~ence Southerly along the Westerly line of Broadway to a point distant 125 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of Nineteenth Street; thence Westerly parallel to Nineteenth Street to an intemsec~ion with the Westerly line of Ross Street; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of Ross Street a distance of 25 feet to a point~ said point being the Southeast co~ner of Lot 7, Block "B" of said Tract No. 256; thence Westerly along the lot lines to the Southeast corner of Lot 3 of said Block "B"; thence Southerly parallel to Greenleaf Street to the point of beginning. TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING Section 6. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of December, 1929 at 7:30 otclock P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City of Santa Ana any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the said City Cotmcil and show cause why said propose~ improveme should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. That all persons d~L~siring to so appear should file with the of the City of Santa Ana before the hour herein set a written protest said work or the assessment district proposed to be assessed, or both. PUBLICATION OF RESOLUTION OF INTENTION City Clerk against the Section 7. The Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, ~ daily newspaper published and circul~Aand of general circul.ation in the City of Santa Ana is hareby designated as th~spaper in whic.h thms Resolution of Intention shall be .published and the' City G~ of said City is hereby directed to cause this Resolution of IntentiGn to be published by ~s zn said newspaper, in th manner and form required by law. The City ~$~6s not deem it advisabl.e that the Clerk mail coD&es of the notice of impr&vement to owners or reputed owner and he is not required to mail the same. POSTING OF NOT'icEs OF IMP~0VEM~NT Section 8. The Street Superintendent of said City shall, after the adoption of this Resolution of Intention, cause to be conspicuously posted along the lines of said contemplated work or improvement and along all the open streets and alleys within the hereinbefore described assessment district, notices of the passage of this Resolution of Intently, in the. manner and form required by law. ~ hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly an regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Santa ~na, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the l~th day of November, 19~9~ by the following vote, to-wit: A~ES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, ~V.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES~ TRUSTEES: None ABSENT]TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. (SEAL). t IN THE MATTER OF ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 4, OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. RESOLUTION NO. 2147. RESOLUTION PASSING UPON PROTESTS AND OBJECTIONS WHEREAS, this City Council adopted its Resolution of Intention In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 4 of the City of Santa Ana, on the 4th day of November, 1929, and at the time and place fixed therein for the hearing of any and all objections or protests, which, under the provisions of the "Acquisition and Improve- ment Act of 1925", can be presented to this Legislative Body, took up the matter of hearing the same; and %~EREAS, at the time not later than the hour set for said hearing, certain o~ners of land within the boundaries of the Assessment District as the same are set forth in said Resolution of Intention filed with the Clerk of this Legislative Body written objections to the doing of the thing or things in said Resolution of Intention proposed to be done in their entirety, and to the ordering of the same, and certain obJections~ written and oral, having been made to the doing of the said things so pro- posed to be done and to the grades to which said improvements are proposed to be con- str~ctmd$ and to the extent of the Assessment District; and WHEREAS, careful consideration has been given to said objections and protests, and an opportunity has been afforded to all persons desiring to be heard thereon, and a full, fair and impartial hearing upon the entire matter has been had, and evidence has been received relative to the area of property represmnted in the' written protests filed, and upon the other matters objected to; le That the owners of more than one-half of the area of the property included within the entire Assessment District, as described in the Resolution of Intention hereto fore adopted in this matter, on the 4th day of November, 1929, and in the specifications therefor referred ~to in said Hesolution, have not made written objection going to the enti~e~~,~._~:~i~ ~ 'therein proposed to be donee 2. That all of the protests and objections, both written and oral, against the doing of the thing or things proposed to be done in said Resolution of Intention are hereby overruled and denied. 3. That the boundaries of the Assessment District for said Acquisition and Improvement District No. 4 of the City of Santa Ana, as proposed in said Resolution of Intention, are hereby adopted and established as the boundaries of said Assessment Distri, 4. That the grades to which said i~provements and work are to be constructed as finally determined hereby are those set forth in the plans and specifications, and referred to in Resolution of Intention No. 2142. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting held on the 25th day of November, 1929, by the following vote~of the members thereof~ to-wit: ATfES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT,TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. 323 IN THE MATTER ~F ACQUISITION AND I~PROVE~NT DISTRICT NO. 4, OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. RESOLUTION ORDERING ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENT NO. 2148 WHEREAS, at the time, place ~nd in the manner set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 2142, adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on the 4th day of November, 1929, In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 4 of the City of Santa Ana, a full, fair and impartial hearing was accorded all persons having any objections to those things proposed to be done as set forth in said Resolution; and WHEREAS, this City Council has adopted its Resolution passing upon all protests presented, both written and oral, and has made its determination as to the extent of the Assessment District, and the grades to ~ich the contemplated work and improvements are to be constructed; and WHEREAS, evidence has been received as to the publication of said Resolution of Intention No. 2142, and the posting of NOTICE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT therein ordered posted, at the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and as t~ the necessity for the acquisitions and improvements contemplated, ~nd the benefit~ to be derived therefrom; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, that it is hereby found, determined and ordered as follows: 1. That th~ sa~d Resolution of Intention No. 2142, heretofore adopted on the 4th day of November, 1929, has been duly and legally published as required by law, and that the Notice of Public Improvement therein directed to be posted has heeh duly and legally posted in the time, form, manner and number as required by law, and that all protests or objections presented have been disposed of in time~ form andmanner as required by law, and that this Legislative Bod~has now acquire Jurisdiction to order the. things proposed to be done, as set forth in said Resolution of Intention No. 2142. 2. That the public interest and necessity require, and it is hereby ordered that the fo$1owing acquisitions for the Opening of a street seventy (70) feet in width lying Northeasterly of and immediately adjacent to.the Souther~ Pacific Railroad Company's Hight of Way, between Main Street and Chapman Avenue in said City of Santa Ana, together with the necessary parcels of land for slope easements, revetment work and curves at certain street intersections, said street to be known as and called "Santa Ana Boulevard"; the extending of Broadway from the ~resent Northerly limits of said street, across the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way, and connecting with the proposed Santa Ana Boulevard, together with the necessary land for the curve a~ the intersection of said Broadws with Santa Ana Boulevard, the widening of Flower Street~ between Santa Clara Avenu and Santa Aha Boulevard to make said street a un!form width of eighty (80) feet~ together with the necessary parcels of land for curves at certain street intersect. ions, all as set forth and described in 4aid Resolution of Intention No. 2142, passed and adopted on the 4th day of November, 1929, and in the specifications referred to, and that the property necessary to be taken for such opening of Santa Aha Boulevard,~extension of Broadway and widening of Flower Street, and whicl is hereby ordered to be acquired therefor is that described in Section i of said Resolution of Intention No. 2142. 3. That the public interest and necessity require and it is hereby ordered that the work and improvements on Santa Ana Boulevard, from Main Street to Chapman Avenue, which includes those portions thereof which are to be acquired tmderthese pro- ceedings, together with the necessary parcels of land for slope easements, and revetmen~ work to protect the improvements upon Santa Ana Boulevard, where the same crosses Santiago Creek, which parcels of land are also to be acquired under these proceedings; upon Broadway from Santa Clara Avenue to Santa Aha Boulevard; and on portions of Charlotte Street, Roe Drive, Main Street, Chapman Avenue, Flower Street and Riverside Drive, all as particularly set forth and described in said Resolution of Intention No. 2142, and in the specificationE, plans, profiles and detailed d~awings therein referred to, be made and done. 4. That the boundaries of the Assessment District and the grades to which said improvements are to be constructed shall be those set forth in said Resolution of Intention No. 2142, and in the specifications therein referred to, reference to which is hereby made. 5. That tho City Attorney of the City of Santa Aha is hereby ordered to bring an action in the name of the City of Santa Ana in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, for the condemnation of the property necessary to be taken for the acquisition herein ordered, and described in Section 1 of said Resolution of Intention No. ~14~, and to do all things necessary to prosecute sa~.d action to final determination. 6. That the public interest and convenience require and it is hereby ordered that the City of Santa Ana, plaintiff in the said condemnation action, take immediate possession and use of the property herein ordered to be acquired, upon complying with the requirements of law applicable thereto, and that the said City Attorney report to this City Council the amounts of money required therefor as soon as the same can be ascertained. 7. That the time hereby fixed for receiving bids for the doing of s~id work and improvements herein ordered is the 16th day of December, 1929, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M., and the Clerk of this City Council is hereby ordered to post and to pub- lish in the newspaper dosignated in said Resolution of Intention No. B142, a notice inviting sealed bids, requiring in such notice that all bids shall be accompanied by a certified check or bond~ all as required by the provisions of Section lB, of the "Acquisition and Improvement of 1925", as amended. 8. That to defray the expenses of the acquisitions, work and improvements herein ordered, bonds will be issued to the total ~mount of the same, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of six percent per anntu~ (except as herein stated, for acq- uisition and immediate possession bonds) payable semi-annually, the first interest pay- ment to be made on the Bnd day of January, or the Bnd day of July (whichever month first succeeds the date of the bonds) next succeeding one year after the date of such bonds, and the aggregate principal of all bonds issued under these proceedings to be paid and discharged within twenty-three years after the date of issuance, approximately one-twentieth part of such aggregate principal to be paid annually, all in gold coin, and that a special fund for the payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lands within the &ssessment District (excepting the lands owned by the City of Santa Ana~ Santa Ana Board of Education and the County of Orange, and in use in the performance of a public function) in accordance with the provisions of th~ "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 19~5", and amendments thereto, according to the assessed value of said lands~ exclusive of the improve- ments thereon, except as otherwise in said act provided. That the first payment on the aggregate principa~ of the bonds issued will be made three years after the issuance thereof. That the interest rate to be paid on all acquisition bonds and immediat~ possession bonds, if any, which shall be issued under these proceedings~ shall be issued at a mz~xtmalmrate which shall not exceed eight percent per annt~, payable semi-annually, the exact rate of interest at which such bonds are to be issued ~nd sold to be determined at the sale of such acquisition, or immediate possession bonds. 9. That the proceedings for said acquisition, work an~ improvements shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an Act of the Legislmt~e of the State of California, known and designated as the "Acquisition and Improve- ment Act of 19~§~" approved Nay 23~ 19~8, and amendments theretq, and said bonds shall also be issued in accordance with the provisions of said act. The fo~-egoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of all five members of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof~ held on the 25th day of Nove~zber, 1929, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES~ TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT~ TRUSTEES: None J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly~ Homer C. Chancy, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Ve~ely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. RESOLUTION OF AWARD N,O. 214,9 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana did, in open session, at adjourned regular meeting thereof, on the 2§th day of November, 1929, publicly open~ examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for doing the following work, under Resolution of Intention No. 2132, in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: That the portions of streets in the City of Santa Aha upon which work shall be done and improvements made as hereinafter set forth shall be upon and along those open public streets commonly known as and called Martha Lane between the center line of Bristol Street and the Westerly line ~f Pacific Avenue and Pacific Avenue between the Northerly line of Washington Avenue and the Northerly line of Martha Lane and the West- erly ·alf of Bristol Street between lines drawn parallel to and distant 80 feet Northerl and 80 feet Southerly respectively from the center line of Martha Lane. That the work to be done and improvements to be made upon and along the here- inbefore described portions of streets in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file in the Office of the City Engineer shall be as follows: The furnishing, installation and construction of an ornamental lighting system~ together with the necessary appurtenances to said lighting system, including the installation on Martha Lane of single lighting_standards of the type and kind known as the King Ornamental Standard, Design Drawing No. K0-10V, complete, and the installation on Bristol Street of single lighting standards of the type and kind known as The King Ornamental Standard, Design Drawing No. K0-4§l complete, with lighting units on said ornamental lighting system known as Neolite No. 81-4 and No. 91-~, Lighting Units, respectively, with side rod supports, extra light glass-ware, and including concrete foundations, anchor bolts, pot heads, wiring, lamps, globes, conduits, cables and other necessary items to complete the lighting system, including the making of necessary con- nections between standards and to the service point, as particularly indicated on the plans and specifications; and the repairing and~replacement of all paving~ curbs, side- walks, culverts, conduits, pipe line, or sewer, or other improvements cut or damaged during the construction. That Martha Lane, between the center line of Bristol Street and the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, excepting therefrom any portion of said street already improved to the official grade, in addition to the hereinbefore~dcscribed ornamental lighting system, be graded and paved with asphaltic concrete pavement, except those portions of the intersection of Bristol Street with Martha Lane indicated on the plans to be paved which shall be paved with Portland Cement Concrete Pavement, from curb line to curb line, except that at driveway locations the grading and paving shall extend back of the curb line to the street side of the sidewalks, and the full width of the driveway, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications here- inafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Portland Cement Concrete Curbs upon and along the said Martha Lane from the Westerly curb line of Bristol Street to the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentionede The excavation for and construction of Portland Cement Concrete sidewalks upon and along Martha Lane, between the Westerly curb line of Bristol Street and the Ea sterl~ line of Pacific Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Salt Glaze~ Vitrified Clay Pipe Main Sewer, together with Manholes and flush tank, and all other necessary appurtenances ther~to~ upon and along Pacific Avenue from and connecting with the existing sewer at the Northerly line of Washington Avenue to the center line of Martha Lane, and upon and along Martha Lane from the center line of Pacific Avenue to the Flush Tank location 188.~1 feet West of the Westerly line of Bristol Street, all as particularly indicated on and in accord- anoe with the plans and sPecifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Salt Glazed Vitrified Clay Pipe House Connecting Sewers upon and along the last described portion of Martha Lane from and connecting with the Main Sewer to be installed to points one foot back of the curb line~ together with all eighth bends, disc seals, and other necessary appurtenances thereto, laid at such elevations and grades as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Cast Iron Pipe Water Main, including valves, valve boxes, fire hydrants and all other necessary .appurtenances thereto, upon and along Martha Lane from the ~esterly line of Bristol Street to a line drawn parallel to and distant sixteen (l~)£eet Westerly from the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, and upon and along Pacific Avenue from the Northerly line of Washihgton Avenue to and connecting with the Water Main to he installed in Martha Lane as above described, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafte mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Copper House Service Water Connections, including all connections, fittings, cocks, and other necessary appurtenances thereto, upon and along Martha Lane, from the Easterly line of .Pacific Avenue to the ~¥esterly lin, of Bristol Street, from and connecting with the Water Main to be installed, as herein- before mentioned, to points one foot back of the curb, ~and~at such locations as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafte~ mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Wrought Iron Pipe Gas Main, upon and along Martha Lane, from and connecting with the existing gas main in said Martha Lane approximately 1SS feet West of the Westerly line of Bristol Street to the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, all as particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. The excavation for and construction of Wrought Iron Pipe Gas Service Ho connections, including all cocks, fittings and other necessary appurtenances upon and along Nartha Lane, betw en the Westerly line of Bristol Street and the Easterly line of Pacific Avenue, from and connecting with the Gas Nain to be inst~ as hereinbefore described, at right angles thereto, and extending to the property lines at such locations as are particularly indicated on and in accordance with the plans and specifications hereinafter mentioned. Together with such other work or improvements as are noted on the plans and specifications which shall be considered as incidental to the above described work and improvements and no additional compensation shall be allowed therefor. The work to be done as herein set forth shall include the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for or appurtenan~ to the con- struction and completion of all work herein specified. RESOLVED: That the said City ~ouncil hereby reject all of said pro- posals or bids except the next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder,.to-wit: GRIFFITH COMPANY~ at the prices named in their bid as follows, to-wit. Item No. 1. The Grading to a subgrade and the placinE thereon of an Asphaltic Concrete Pavement having a total thickness of four (4) inches, complete with the furnishin~ of §ll necessary~equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixteen cents ($0.18) per square foot. Item No~ 2. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereon of a Portland Cement Concrete pavement having a total thickness of six (8) inches, complete wit~ the~furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twenty cents ($0.20) per s~uare foot. Item No. 3. The excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement Concrete Curbs, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Forty-seven cents ($0.4?) per linear foot. Item No. 4. The excavation for and the c~nstr~ction of Portland Cement Concrete Sidewalks having a total thickness of three and one-half (~) inches~ complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and ~terial for the sum of Fifteen cents ($O.1S) per square foot. Item No. 8. The excavation for and the construction of Portland Cement Concrete sidewalks having a total thickness of five (5) inches, complete with the furnish~ing o~ all necessary equX~pment, labor and materialfor the sum of Twenty cents ($0.20) per square foot. Item No. 6. The trenching, furnishing and laying of six (6) inch diameter vitrified clay pipe main sewer, complete ~ith the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy cents ($0.70) per linear foot. Item No. 7. The trenching, furnishing and Saying of four (4) inch diameter vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, c~mplete with the furnishin~ of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixty cents ($0.60) per linear foot. Item No. 8. The excavation for and the construction of Standard Concrete Manholes complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy Dollars ($70.00) each. Item No. 9. The excavation for and the constr~Action of a Standard Concrete Flushtank together with all necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Twenty Dollars ($120.00) complete. Item No. 10. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter cast iron pipe water main, together with all necessary valves, concrete valve boxes, fittings and other necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy-eight cents ($0.78) per linear foot. Item No. 11. The trenching, furnishing and laying ~£ three-quanter (S/4) inch diameter copper pipe house connecting water services~ together with all co~poration cocks, curb cocks, fittings and necessary a~nurtenances thereto complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Fifteen Dollars:($15.00) each. Item No. 12. The excavation for, the furnishing and the installation of Corey Four (4) inch valve opening Fire Hydrants, together with the valves, valve ~omes, pipe and other necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnish- ing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Ninety-five Dollars ($95.00) each. Item No. 1~. The trenching, fttrnishing and laying of three (3) inch diameter Byers wrought iron pipe gas main complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Seventy-fiv~ cents ($0.75) per linear foot. Item No. 14. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three-quarter (~/4) ~se lled inch diameter Byers wrought iron pipe house connecting gas services together with all cocks, fittings and necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing, of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twelve Dollars ($12~00$ each. Item No. 1S. The furnishing and installing of all necessary conduits, cables, i ground connections, making the necessary connection to service point, the replacement orl repair of all sidewalks, curb, paving, sewers, pipe lines, conduits or culverts, cut or damaged during construction, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars (~900.005 complete. Item No. 16. The furnishing, constructing and installing of all necessary concrete foundations, anchor bolts, ornamental single light standards, wiring, lamps, globes, and all other necessary items above ground including the painting of standards and units, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Thirty-five dollars ($135.00) per standard complete. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of this Award conspicuously for five (5) days on or near the door of the Council Ch~er of the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, and also publish said notice twice in the Santa Aha Daily E~ening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose by said City Council. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution of Award No. 2149, duly introduced and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 25th day of November, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, ~¥.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Pu~inton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Ve~elF City Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. (SEAL). RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTEST OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSmeNT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THh STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. No. 2150 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, did on the 15th day of July, 1929, pass Resolution of Intention No. 2109 for the improvement of portions of Grand Avenue and Second Street; and whereas, on the 12th day of November, 1929, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which aasessment diagram was approved by the City Counci~ of said City on the 23rd day of September, 1929. AND, WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required by law, in which notice December 2, 1929, at the hour of 7:30 o~clock P.M. w~s fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the said work might be heard - - '~~ ~ud whereas, at the time set for City hearing pretests or objections the City Council of said/proceeded to hear the same and all of said protests or objections to said assessment or the work done having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under §aid proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assessment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of December, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, NOES, ABSENT, TRUSTEES: TRUSTE~S: W.J.Kelly, J.L.McBride, Stanley E. Homer C. Chaney, F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None None (SEAL). ATTEST: E..L.. re,ely City Clerk of the City of ~anta Ana. RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTEST OR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT, APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING THE STREET SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTACH WARRANT AND RECORD. ~,0,. 2151. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, did on the 1Sth day of July, 1929, pass Resolution of Intention No. 2111 for the imlSrovement of portions of those public streets in said City known as Bishop Street, Wakeham Avenue, Wisteria Place, Beverly Place, Harwood Place, Oak Street, Kilson Drive and Hickory Street; and whereas, on the 18th day of November, 1929, the Superintendent of Streets of said City filed an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in the contract made under proceedings for the said improvement, which assesmment diagram was approved by the City Council of said City on the 4th day of November, 1929. AND, ~WHEREAS, the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana has given notice required'by law, in which no~ice December 9, 1929, at the hour of 7:50 o~clock P.M. was fixed as the time, and the Council Chamber of the City Hall of said City as the place where any and all persons interested in the saXd work might be heard; and whereas, no person aggrieved has filed with the City Counci~ a written objection to said assessment as required by law; and whereas, at the time set for hearing protests or objections the City Council of said City proceeded to hear the same, and all of said protests or objections to said assesmmuent or the work done having been heard, it is hereby; RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana that all of the said protests or objections against said assessment or the work done under said proceedings be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied and the assessment be affirmed, and that the Street Superintendent be, and he is hereby directed to attach to said assess- ment a warrant in the form and manner required by law, and shall record the same in the office of said Superintendent of Streets. NOES, I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 9th day of December, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride~ W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None (SEAL). ATTEST: E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. IN THE MATTER 0F ACQUISITION AND I}/iPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 4, 0P THE CITY OF ,~JANTA ANA RESUL~£ION OF AWARD NO. 2152 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, did in open session on the 16th day of December, 1929, publicly open~ examine ~nd declare all bids delivered to the Clerk of said City Council for the performance of the work and improvement described in Resolution of Intention No. 21~2, In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 4 of the City of Santa ~tua, which Resolution is hereby expressly referred to for further particulars. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RHSOLVA~3 that said City Council of the City of Santa ~a hereby rejects all of said bids, except that herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for the performance of said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit: bid~ to-wit: GRIFFITH C0.~ therefore Matter of at the price name in its To perform the work and improvements and to furnish all materials (except as otherwise provided in the Resolution of Intention in the said Acquisition and Improvement), according to the Specifications, plans, profiles and detailed drawings therefor, as particularly set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 2142, complete, for the sum of $282,900.00. The Clerk of said City Council is hereby directed to publish notice of said award of contract by two insertions in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, California, and to post a co~0y of the same five (~) days at or near the Chamber Door of the said City Council of the said City of Santa Ana. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of December, 1929, by the following vote of the members thereof, to-wit: AY~ES, TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, ~ TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None (SEAL). ATTEST: E.L. Ve~el~ Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK NO. 2153. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, on the 12th day of November, 1929, passed its Resolution of Intention No. 2146,_to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in, on and along portions o£ Flower Street, Nineteenth Street, Heliotrope Drive, Greenleaf Street, Santa Clara Avem Victoria Drive, Seventeenth Street, Ross Street and North Park Boulevard, which Resolution of Intention No. 2146 was duly and legally published twice in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, all as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of W. Lee Millis, principal clerk of the printers and publishers of said daily newspaper, and which affidavit was filed in the Office of the Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, on the 15th day of November, 19~9; and ~VHEREAS, after the passe, ge and adoption of said Resolution of Intention No. 2146, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana conspicuously posted along the line of the contemplated work and improvement, at not mo~e than three hundred (300 feet in distance apart, and 75 in all, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed, NOTICE OF IMPROVE~ENT, in the manner, form mud substance as ~equired ~law, and the work being chargeable upon a district, also conspicuously posted copies of aaid notice along all of the open streets within such district at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, as appears from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken said Street Superintendent, who personally posted said notices of improvement; and ~VHE~]~AS, the Street Superintendent of the City of Santa Ana, commenced to post said notices on the 22nd day of November, 1929, and fully completed the posting thereof on the 2Snd day of November, 1929, more than ten (10) days before the date set for hearing protests or objections to the proposed work and improvement~ all as appears from the affidavit of C.L.Jenken, Street Superihtendent of the City of ~anta Aha, filed in'the office of the Clerk of said City on the 22nd day of November, 1929~ and now on file therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana was duly and regularly in session at the Council Chamber thereof at the hour of V:30 o~clock P.M. on Monday,~the 9th day of December, 1929, being the time, hour and place named in the Resolution of Intention and Notice of Improvement, when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement may appear before the City Council and show cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention No. 2145; and ~HEREAS, said City Council having regularly continued said hearing from the 9th day of December, 19~9, to the 16th day of December, 19~9, at 7:3 0 o~clock P.M.; an~ WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented having been disposed of~ over- ruled and denied, in time, manner and form as required by law, and the City Council of the City of Santa Ana having acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed work done and improvement made; IT IS HEI~EBY Ri!.SOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, that the public interest and convenience requires the work done and improvement ~uade particularl set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2146, which is dated the 12th day of November, 19~9~ on file in the office of the Clerk of said City and hereby referred to and made a part hereof, and the City Council of the City of Santa An~ hereby orders the work to be done and improvement to be made in said City, as particularly set forth and described in the said Resolution of Intention No.2146 as aforesaid. That the expense of said work and improvement is by said Resolution of intention made chargeable upon a district which said district is described in ant by the said Resolution of Intention and is shown by a plat or map thereof on file in the Office of the City Engineer. The Clerk of the City of Santa Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the specifications therefor, conspicuously ~or five days on or near the Council Chamber door of said City Council, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals and referring to the specificatio~ posted or on file in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City of Santa Ana, and hereby designated for that purpose. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Ordering Work was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 16th day of December, 19~9, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly~ Homer C. Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. Chaney, (SEAL). ATTEST. E. L. Ve~e,ly ~lerk of the City of Santa Ana. RESOLDTION APPROVING ASSESS2&ENT DIAGRAM NO. 2154 RESOLUTION~ that the diagram of the property affected or benefited by the work and improvement in, on and along portions of Ross Street and Ssmta Clara Avenue, described in Resolution of Intention No. 2113, and to be assessed to pay the expenses thereof, made by the City Engineer of the City of Smuta Ana be, and the same is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ordered and directed to certify that fact and the date herec I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution Approving Assessment Diagram was duly introduced, before the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of December, 1929, and passed by the vote of the following named member~ of said City Council, to-wit: AYES, NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. Homer C. Chaney ATTEST: E. L. Ve6el.~. 'Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. (SEAL). RESOLUTION NO. 2155 WHEREAS, it manifestly appears to this Board altar a careful considerati of all of the facts in the case that the application of Pacific Electric Railway Company, a Corporation, for a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a pole line along First Street betweea Lacy Street and Maple Street in the City of Santa Aha is necessary for a proper economic development and the better accommodation of proper service in said City, and WHEREAS, it is the conclusion of this Board after such consideration of the facts that there is and can be no bona fide competition for such franchise. NOW, TH~REFORE, IT IS RESOLVED, that the Board of T~ustees will grant the franchise requested to the pacific Electric Railway Company without advertisin the same for sale to the highest bidder, and the same shall be granted to the Pacific Electric Railway Company by Ordinance. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution is a full, t~ue and correct copy of Resolution No. 215& duly introduced and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 3~h day of December, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chancy, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. ATTEST: E. L. Vesely Clerk of the City of "Sahta Ana. (SEAL). ~n RESOLUTION ADOPTING MAP RESOLVE1), that the map for the following work and improvement in the City of Santa Ana, to-wit: The abandonment of a portion of Brown Street in the City of Santa described as follows, to-wit: All that portion of Brown Street extending from the Easterly line of Santa Ana East as per map thereof on file in Book 10, Pages 43 and 44, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, Westerly between Blocks 28 and 26, 31 and 32, $9 and 40 of said Santa Ana East to the Easterly~line of that portion of Brown Street pre¥iously abandoned as recorded in Deed Book $84, Page $78, Official Records of Orange County, California. as prepared for said improvement, showing in yellow tint that portion of said Brown Street to be abandoned and submitted this J0th day of December, 1929, be and the same hereby adopted as the map for doing said work. duced, regular meeting AYES, NOES, I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly intro- passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, at an adjourned thereof held on the 30th day of December, 1929. TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, .1%J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ATTEST: E. L. Vegely City Clerk of the City of Santa RESOLUTION NO. 2157 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, DECLARING THEIR INTENTION TO 0i~ER THE CLOSING UP AND AB$~DON~NT OF A PORTION OF BROV~ STREET; DECLJ~RING IT TO BE F0[~ THE PUBLIC INTerEST AND CON- VENIENCE; AND FIXING THE TI~AE AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS TO SAID PROPOSED IMPII0VE~ENT. The City Cotmci~ of the City of Santa Ana, California, pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California Ymovm as "Street Opening Ac~ of 188~", approved ~arch 8, 1889, and amendments thereto, do resolve and declare as follows: Section 1. That the public interest and convenience requires the closing up and abandonment of a portion of Bro~wn Strset as hereinafter described in the City of Santa Ana, and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana to order the following portion of Brov~ Street in said City to be closed up and abandoned, to-wit: All that portion of Brov~ Street extending from the Easterly line of Santa Ana East as per map thereof on file in Book 10, Pages ~S and ~, ~iscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, Westerly between Blocks ~5 and 26, 31 and 32, 39 and 40 of said Santa Ana East to the Easterly line of that portion of Brovm Street previously abandoned as recorded in Deed Book 554, Page 376, Official Records of Orange County, California. All of which is more clearly shovm on a certain map approved and adopted by the City Council of thc City of Santa Ana for the saia abandonment by Resolution No. 2156 on the 30th day of December, 1929. Section 2. That the said City Council of the City of Santa Ana does further declare that the lots, lands or premises affected by the closing up and abandonment of the hereinbefore described portion of Brovm Street and benefited by are those certain parcels of real proper~y described as follows~ said improvement to-wit: Blocks map thereof 25, 26, 31, 32 and 39 and 40 of Santa Ana East, as per on file in Book 10, Pages 43 an~ 44 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. Section 3. That the procecdings for the closing up of the aforesaid portion of Bro~wn Street shall be had and taken undsr and in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated and lmovm as "An Act to Provide for Laying Out, Opening, Extending, Widening, Straightening or Closing up in ?hole or in Part of any Street, Square, Lane, Alley, Court or Place Within I~iunicipalities, to Conde~.m and Acquire any and all Land and Property Necessary or Convenient for that Purpose", approved March 6, 1889, and amendments thereto. Section 4. The Street Superintendent shall cause to be conspicuously posted along the line of said contemplated work and improvement, at not more than three hundred (300) feet in distance apart, but not less than ttzree in all, notice; of the passage of this Resolution, in the form and manner as required by law; and he shall also cause a notice similar in substance for. a period of ten (10) days to be published in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register, a daily newspaper published and circulated and of general circulation in the City of Santa Ama, California, and hereby designated for that purpose by the City Council, containing a statement of the fact of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, its date, and briefly describing the work or improvement proposed, and referring to this Resolution for further particulars. Section $. That any person inter.~sted objecting to said work or improvement or to the extent of the district or lands to be affected or benefited by said work or improvement, and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, may make ~ritten objections to the samd within te~ (10) days after the e~oiration of the time of the pub- lication of said notice, which objection shall be delivered to the Clerk of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly intro- duced and adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned regular meeting thereof, held on the Z0th day of December, 1929, by the following vote: AYES, TRUSTEES: iRU~E~o. None NOES, ~" ~.°. ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None J.L.~cBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. ( SEAL). ATTEST. E. L. Vegely Clerk of the City of Santa Aha. Rz~oOmUllO_, OF AWARD . ..... ~.ao, the City Council of the City of Santa Aha did, in open ~essmon~ at an sdjourned reg~lar m~ eting thereof, on the gOth -~ of y December, 19~9~ publicly open~ examine ~d declare all sealed~nro~oosals_ or b_.s~ for doing the following ~'o~k~ under !~esolution of Intention No. ~1%6, in the City of San~a Ana~ to-wit: ~ erly extended Easterly ~in~ of Vic. Norther y from the Northerly line of from the saki Easterly line of {lng the circuit all ~s particularlyi RESOLVED: That the said City Council hereby reJects~all of said proposals or bids except the next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit: GEO. H. 0S~¥ALD, at the prices named in his bid as follows, to-wit: Item No. 1. The grading to a subgra~e and the la~ing thereon of a Portland cement concrete pavement having a total thickness of six (6) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and matertal~for the sum of Fifteen cents ($0.15), per square foot. Item No. 2. The grading to a subgrade and the laying thereon~of a Portland cement concrete pavement having a total thickness of five (5) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary e~uipment, labor and material for the sum of Thirteen and sixty-five hundredths cents (~0.1365) per square foot. Item No. 3. The excavation for and the construction of Portland cement concrete Qurbs, sixteen (16) inches in vertical dimension, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Thirty-three cents ($0.33) per l~near foot. Item No. 4. The excavation for and the construction of Portland cement concre' curbs, twelve (12) inches in vertical dimension, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twenty-nine cents ($0.29) per linear foot. Item No. 5. The excavation for and the construction of Portland cement con- crete sidewalks having a total thickness of three and one-half (g~2~) inches, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Eleven cents (So.11) per square foot. Item No. 6. The excavation for and the construction of P~rtland cement con- c~ete sidew~lks having a total thickness of five (5) inches, complete with the furnish- ing of all necessary equipment~ labor and material for the sum of Sixteen cents ($0.16) per square foot. Item No. 7. The trenching, furnishing and laying of ten (10) inch diameter vitrified clay pipe main sewer, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment labor and material for the sum of Ninety-five cmnts ($0.95) per ltnea~ foot. Item No. 8. Th~ trenching, furnishing and laying of six (6) inch diameter vitrified clay pipe main sewer, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment labor and material for the sum of Sixty-eight cents ($0.68) per linear foot. Item No. 9. The trenching, furnishing and laying of four (4) inch diameter vitrified clay pipe house connecting sewers, complete with the furnishing~of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the su~of Sixty-five cents (~0.65) per line, ar foot. Item No. 10. The excavation for and the construction of Standard Concrete man- holes complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Sixty-two dollars ($62.00) each. Item. No. 11. The excavation for and the construction of a standard vitrified clay pipe lamp hole together with cast iron frame and cov~ and the necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor, and material for the sum of Twenty dollars ($20.00) complete.' · Item No. 12. The trenching, furnishing and laying of six (6)~ inch diameter cas~ iron p~pe water main, together with all necessary valves, concrete valve boxes, fittings and other necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Dollar three cents ($1.03) per linear foot. Item No. 13. The trenching, furnishing and laying of two (2) inch diameter cast iron pipe house connecting water sarvtces together with all lead connections, fittings, corporation cocks and all other necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Twenty dollars sixty cents ($20.60) each. Item No. 14. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three-quarter (3/4) inch diameter copper pipe house connecting water services, together with all corporation coc curb cocks, fittings and necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of Ten dollars, thirty cents ($10.$0) each. Item No. 18. The excavation for, the furnishing and the installation of six (6) inch Corey Fire Hydrants, together with the valves, valve boxes, pipe and other necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all neces~ary equip- ment, labor and material for the sum of Ninety seven dollars, eighty-five cents $97.85) each. Item No. 16. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three (3) inch diameter Byers wrought iron pipe gas main complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment labor and material for the sum of Sixty-seven cents ($0.67) per linear foot. Item No. 17. The trenching, furnishing and laying of three-quarter (3~4) inch diameter Byers wrought iron pipe house connecting gas services together with all cocks, fittings and necessary appurtenances thereto, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor ~ud material for the sum of Thirteen dollars, fifteen cents ($13.15) each. Item No. 18. The removal and disposal of all trees and stumps from ~roperty line to property line on Flower Street from Seventeenth Street to Santa Clara Avenue, on Nineteenth Street from Flower Street to Greenleaf Street and on Heliotrope Drive from Seventeenth SSreet to the Northerly line of Tract No. ~48, complete with the furnishing of aL1 necessary equipment, labor and material for th~ sum of Two Dollars forty cents ($2.40) each. Item No. 19. The furnishing, planting and fertilizing of ornamental trees in the side parkway areas, complete with the furnishing of all necessary e~uipment, labor and material for the sum of Five dollars twenty-fi~e c~nts (~5.25) each. Item No. 20. The furnishing, planting and fertilizin~ of ornamental shrubs and trees in the central parkway.areas, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,000.00) complete. Item No. 21. The furnishing and installing of all necessary conduits, cables, ground connections, making the necessary'co.nnections to existing systems and to the service point, the replacement or repair of all sidewalk, curb, paving, sewers, pipe lines, conduits, culverts, cut or damaged during construction, complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material, for the sum of Four thousand, nine hundred ninety four dollars ($4,994.00) complete. Item No. 22. The furnishing, construction and installing upon and along Flower Street where ornamental lights are to be installed, ~of all necessary concrete foundations, anchor bolts, ornamental single light standards, wiring, lamps, globes and all other necessary items above ground, including the painting o~ standards and units, complete with the~furnishing of all n~cessary equipment, labm and material for the sum of One Hundred Eighty dollars ($180.00) per standard complete. Item No. 25. The furnishing, construction and installation upon and along all streets, except Flower Street, upon and along whiqh ornamental lights ar~ to be installed, of all necessary concrete foundations, anchor bolts~ ornamental single light standards, wiring, lamps, globes and all other necessary items above ground including the painting of standards and units complete with the furnishing of all necessary equipment, labor and material for the sum of One Hundred Thirty- nine dollars ($139.00) per standard complete. The Clerk 'of the City of Santa Aha is hereby directed to post a notice of this award conspicuously for five (8) days on or near t~e door of the Council Chamber of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana, and also oublish said notice twice in the Santa Aha Daily Evening Register, a daily newspape~ published and circulated in the City of Santa Aha, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Gity Council. I hereby certify that the foregqing Resolution is a full, true and corre copy of Resolution of Award No. ~188 duly introduced and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Santa Aha, at an adjourned yegular meeting thereof held on the 30th day of December, 1929, by the following vote: AYES,~ TRUSTEES: J.L.McBride, W.J.Kelly, Homer C. Chaney, 'Stanley E. Goode, F.L.Purinton. NOES, TRUSTEES: None ABSENT, TRUSTEES: None ( SEAL). ATTEST: E. L.~ Verily Clerk of the City of Santa Ana.