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HomeMy WebLinkAbout337_CCv0001.pdf 173-08 oIACOA STRWA iern -ve to Roosevelt M . as COPY p° ( Opening x Mening) NOTICE OF PUBLIC IORK 30. 337• Beacon street opening W widening) ruciic n6tice is hereby given thit on th*7th day of Decashor, 1921 , the Board of Trustaeu if the City cf aalin%ds ido;ted Resolution of Inte%tion io. 337 to order the folln -fag street work to it vne, to W That beacou street , in Paid city, to ext redid, opene& �_nd wiSenef ac follows., A- That said Beacon strett be oatenJid and opened from the oritherly line of Last earn Maas in said city, to the westerly line of Rposevel Road , in eail city, mberoln of de 6cribed; S- That Old leacob" TaNtmet be widnened , frotu the aputherly line of Ottrus Avenue , to the vv%terly linp of Church street. nA haketnafter described. and ell,., as' wit Axpon a map of said proponsd otening and wideening of 8ald street , cn file In the office of the 9uperinteneent cf Streets of said city, to Whict reference to hereby made. That the land neccessaxy an,! convinient to be takan for sale improv- -ement In the opening, vxtenOinr and wideenIng of sit! Benccn street an4 nbich this Ward intends to take therefor, is situated In the City of Rellanley gounty of California, State of California, ani particulary describY as follows, to nit : TCA WC Off. STREi',T OPENING. joyInning at, a, point on the southerly of Fern avenua, W1 point Wi,?n0Q;Wn? the nortlyest mrnoz of Lot 8, Block F, 2nd Preliminar- �-ap of le,'Iands; thence easterly at an angle of 33 10 rens 551mitMes with the south line of Zorn avonue 564.8 No; thence an-ANPurve to the &Ctt with a radius of 360 feetto the wasterly 11no of Roosevelt Road; thence along said wpaterly Itne of Roosevv3t Road, northwesterly to ar intersection of the westerly line of Rooseve; t Abad with a line 60 Hot from ane pAzzAlAlwith- the above en scribed Mae, thence along eaid llhseotc. tko southerly line of Fern Avenue; thence along the, southerly 1W of Fern Avenue, to Al point of beginning. FCR BEACON STREET wiDarn. (b) Begianing at a point on the aiuth line of East 0itrUs avenue, sald ptint being 24.23 flet mant of the northwest corner of Lot 20, Berkeley Tract; thence on a line 20 fqat from And parallel with the easterly Mae of Beacon Street to a point which is northweatererly 176-15 feet from the iateraection of said line produced, with the west line of Church street t the acntqerly oorneT of Lot 42, Berkeley Tract; thence northweeterktyilang the easterly line of Beacon stre at to the south line of Q& Qttrus Avenue, bein. also the northwest corner of Lot 20, Berkeley rract; tbence east along said south line of Last Citrus Avenue 24.23 feet to the point of beginninFo exempting therefrom any portion of any public street or alleyway embraced therein. All maps and surveys feferr& to in this resolution are according to such maps or surveys of record in the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, Galifornia, to which reference is hereby made. V Sheet 2. = 337. Boacon street Opening ani+ Widening. T I:it the 9xtcri0r boundaries of the district her+q.by eatabl-ished► ane the estnrior b-mindartea o. the ciistriats of lands ?,p to be affected an.l hVneftted by said woA or improvement and tache ed assessed to pay the damj%g&S, coste and expenses �Y determined 4cr be. `h.j arterior �aoa .. Iaegaby teem i�t'� � }cr ' .mss } � r ^~ i�:� Id di"t lC µ4 �� ur0j., � h-At the if Y7k�wglgA l&4 of the 4o bdc af�gcted n; se; d to, pay. the whole of the ftmagA.a"r cosh and expenses of sad,, mrrt'k or Imprav e whole sze�t# shell iz�aluiwholeof said city, and, tt is hexjz r;'deoj 'ra x rt: ao t distr i ct t _ mall **O rade: the who 14" aa�d qj ty. Reforer+ce .is •hareb ad Particulars. Y me to said resolution for furl,' ur* ` x Dated. December -7th 1921. Street Superintendent. 1 r t Asa .'1si BEACON STREET Fern Ave to Roosevelt Rd Street assessment district NO. 337 ( 7 December 1921) provided for the opening of Beacon Street from Fern Avenue to Roosevelt Road: Dned. recorded 13 January 1923 in Boole 777 Page 215, records of San Bernardino County, deeded this roadway with S© foot right-of-way to the City of Redla.nde, with the following remark: "Said property fbove described is intended to be an eighty fooe strip from Fern Kenue in said City to Roosevelt Road therein, and is the propwty sought to be taken by said. City in a proceeding for the opiming of Beacon Street. " Med signed: W. K . Stoddart Be s t e H . St o d d atrt EXCERPT from Council Minutes 23 Deoebber 1922 (Book 11 Page 99) "Attorney Leonard presented the verbal proposal of A. X . Stoddart to accept eighty-five hundred #(8500.00) dollars for the right of way through his ten-acre o ran,e grove in the opening .and extension of Beacon Street as proloaed in Resolution of Intention No. 337 . if the city would bear the n7yon e of c u^b3 and nutters. The proposal was felly di scusadd , and on motion of Trustee Simpson, seconded by Trustee Hamilto::, was accepted by the following; vote: Ayes: Treatees Wheaton, Hamilton, Simpson, Brook. Noes: 'Trustee Tripp . NAnd the Attorney was directed to prepare the necessary papers for carrying out the provisions of this order. '' 4 EXCERPT from Council Minutes 3 January 1923 (Book 11 Page 91) "REaDLUTION No. 337: On motion, warrants were ordered issued to the several prorerty holders for property and damages in the iopening and widening of Beacon Street in amount as allowed by the commisMosers and tY Board of Trustees, upon presentation of proper conveyances of titles Okd by the city Attorney and ��rxTinuer. � EXCERPT from Council Y:inutes 21 Febru ry 1923 `Bonk 11 Page 99) *W. X. Stoddart was 'before the Bra! rd with tanta,tive plans for a proposed subdivis on of his ton-acre ora.nYe }-rove at SW corner of Forn Avenue and Roosevelt Road . The Ward assured Mr. Stoddart th :t each a subdivision r-uld be fallorably conWered. " EVERPT from Cou rCil Knu es 23 ,:uly 1923 (Book 11 Rage 129) "The cunstion of paving Beacon Strut from V Crus to the Roosevelt road was disegssed at some length , and the Engineer was ,directed to pr-pare plans and estimates for same for introduction .at the next regular meeting. " BEACON STREET Fern Ave to Roosevelt Rd EXCERPT from Council Minutes 19 September 1923 (Boot; 11 rage 135) "an motion, it was ordereri th t_ :R11 proceedings under Assolutiolm of Intention No . 353 fOr the paving Of Beacon St. from RooaovAlt' Road to Fern Ave . , be , and they are hereby abandoned and held for naught , whereupon, the following resolution ltze duly adopted: "Resolution No. 354: Paving of Beacon Street. . , .Roosevelt Road to E,?,et Cs±ntral Avenue. . . .macadam paver:-ent . . ,24 feet gide. " Excerpt same council meeting (Book 11 Par;3 136) "W . K. Stoddart , own,-,r of a, lar�,e frrnte:,;e on i3eacon St. , .entered hts verbal protest to fte prvposeel ita�Irovealent at the expense of the property owner, claiming he was led to believe that the City would bear the expense of the paving at the time the street was op•�ned through his grove. He wa3 advised that October 17, 1923, hod been set as the time for entaring protests to the said proposed improvement , and that he would be he8erd at that 'tune. " EXCERPT from Council lfinutOs 17 October 192-3 (Book 11 Page 3 ) "FFV i.:;STS, Resolution of Intention No. 354, paving Beacon Street: A large number of the property- owners ppon saAd street were present and entered verbal protest , and the Clerk presented a written protest signed by practically all they property owners upon said strut , protesting the cost beim° cbarc-Prl against the property fronting said street .gin, urging that it be a charge a. ainet the -retire city. The -rote at pane ordered filed► and on motion, Nov 7th 1923 as 2 Fid was fix-d as the date for further hearing of protests upon the said proposed improvement. R # * * * • * * * * # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # # * * * EXCE,"PT from Council 1.inutes 7 November 1923 (Book 11 Page 141) "This being thf� time set for the further hearing of protests upon the proposed paving of Beacon Street , a large number of property owners were pren.�nt , protestin.- the cost being charged against abutting property. The City Engineer estied that the work co- ld be done by the City at a coat of about 25x+ less than by private contractors. rafter vonsteerable discussion, the Boase? auggested that they city wr ulkd bear one-half the cost of paving the otreet from curb to curb if the property owners would enter into a c ntra:ct with the city for the paving and bear one-half the ex£ense. The Engl--.e.°tr rvad strut committee were directed to take the matter up with "::ae several property owners and report their fi yiMngs to this Soll..rd , and on motion this action is conti-Aed until . . next raean",jrjg. F� EXCE'RP'T from Council ; n.utes 5 Decer'oer 192-3 (Book 11 Fa:;fie 149) "SResolut on _'tio. 354: the hearing of pretest on proposed im-rcve m:n nts paving of Beacon 3t) . . having teen tint inue d until this timrt, on mo+-ion duly seconded an,a c =-,.rried, all protests to ( caie work) . . were raver-ruled and Resulution. . .orii6rtng work to "Do !ones. . wa,a duly adopted, . , " ' r