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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 15,440RESOLUTION NO. 15,440 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY ACCEPTING CONVEYANCE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR STREET PURPOSES (First Samoan Methodist Church) BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of National City, as follows: 1. Pursuant to Resolution No. 7083, the City Clerk is hereby ordered to execute a Certificate of Acceptance and to record the following instrument conveying an interest in real estate to the City of National City: GRANT DEED from First Samoan Methodist Church, dated October 9, 1987. PASSED and ADOPTED this 10th day of November, 1987. George M. Waters, -Mayor ATTEST: Ion Campbell, City Jerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: RECORDING REQUESTED BY City of National City ],243 National City Blvd. National City, Ca 92050 AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL. TO rEity of National City NAME ADDRESS 1243 National City Blvd. STATE CirE[National City, Ca 92050 J /yY�t t `CSC P NAME ADDRESS CITY & STATE L L-2 MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO A/T 1 J SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE Do umentary transfer tax $ .0- 2" Computed on full value of property conveyed, or 0 Computed on full value less liens & encumbrances remaining thereon at time of sale. CegerJp) Sigl{ature of declarant or agent determining tax - firm name ❑ Unincorporated area City of-.- 'l,e Corporation Grant Deed THIS FORM FURNISHED BY SECURITY TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY AFFIX I.R.S. $ FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, A.P. #558-210-25 FIRST SAMOAN METHODIST CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES AT NATIONAL CITY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION. a corporation organized under the laws of the State of hereby GRANT(S) to THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION the following described real property in the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY county of SAN DIEGO , state of California: THE MOST NORTHERLY 20 FEET THEREOF FOR STREET PURPOSES, OF LOTS 244 AND 245 OF LINCOLN ACRES ANNEX NO. 2, IN THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 1748, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY FEBRUARY 7, 1923. 416' IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY CUN-- VEYED- /BY THE QEED OR GRANT/��DATED -,-, Rt 1Q-f. ',. FROM'&14.4. �tztr1LKe✓t�i+.�.�- :-U,£-+tom-)t r;4 TO THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, A POLITICAL CORPORATION AND,' OR GOVERi.MENT AGEFiCY, IS HEREBY ACCEPTED BY ORDER OF f CITY COUNC ON._ tvt /_fb'2'..AND .THE GR CONSENTS TO THE RECORDATION THEREOF BY ITS POLY AU FHO OFFICER. GATED; -+z /I'8T Dated October 9, 1987 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, A COUNTY�OF p On (.Y�C y-1_+ _1 /, /98 7 before me, the under- signed, a Notary -Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared known to me to be the President and — known to me to be Socreixoy of the corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the persons who executed the within Instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or resolution of its board of directors. Signatdre of Notary /oN . CAIAPE5 1- } SS. ST SAMOAN METHODIST CHURCH IN T: UNITED STASES AT NAONAY, a CA Te117- FOR NOTARY SEAL OR STAMP 3 E Corp dName (Typed or rimed f Notary Title Order No �✓ A/o a/14 Fscrow No &r'2 L 2 (G.S.) (Rev. 5-67) (8 pt.) MAIL TAX STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE 1. § 40314 501-ERNMENT CODE t 40814. Oaths; affidavits; :depositions; certifications; acknowledgments The city cleric and his deputies may administer oaths or atS.-mations and take and certify affidavits and depositions pertaining to city affairs and business which may be used in any court or proceedings is the state. The acknowledgment of an Instrument slay be made before a city clerk and his deputies within the city In whits they were elected or appointed. • (Amended by Stats.1058. c. 578, p. 2244, 12.) • CHAPTER 6. CHIEF OF POLICE 1 41601. Suppression of disorder, eta; powers and protection 1. in general A city may assign Its police officers as part of regular duty to perform law en- forcement services at athletic events or other extra -curricular activities conducted by school district. and officers who are assigned need not .be licensed as private patrolmen and may wear uniform. badges. eta of the police tone: and similar as- 1 41605. Custody of jail and prisoners He has charge of the • • • prisoners and of any • • • city jail estab- lished by the teeislatice body. (amended by Stats1971. c. 907, p.17 6. 1 L) slgnments may be made of deputies where city has contracted with county sheriff for performance of police services within city. which city may not seek reimbursement from eenool district for providing law en- forcement services nor is the school his. trict authorized to expend district funds for such services. 49 ODIAtty.Gen. 116. 6.14- 67. CHAPTER 7. CITY ATTORNEY Sac. .41S03.3 . Prosecution of misdemeanors Mewl. 41803.7 Subpoenas; issuance [New). 41805. Representation of defendants in criminal matters; conditions; private practice by attorney employee of city (New). 1 41801. Legal advice t. in general Where city attorney at defendant general law city hadnever been required by city council to become Involved in any fashion In :ideation brought by plaintiff and City refused to execute the agreement to submit dispute to arbitration. CZCy woiud not be es - topped from denying that city attorney had )tad authority co execute letter agreeing to arbitration. Trt-Cor. Inc. v. City of :law - thorns (1970) 87 CaL.Rptr. 311. 3 C...3d 134. Even if city attorney had committed pri- vate intentional tort against hotel trustee 1 41803. Additional legal services Sapplenseatary Index to Notes Arbitration 2 Special counsel 3 • 1. In general Cobs. Art. 5. 1 13 and 1 17550 do not pro- vide for supervision by Attorney General over city attorney'* or city prosecutors even though the latter may often have Droseeu- Court of City and County of San Francisco (1977) .137 CaLRotr. 14. 360 P.2d 1193. 19 C.3d 137. Fact that duty to prosecute a municipal mutyoproperty nance violation in a general law city cause he is an befall Its city attorney be - to se her an officer f the city qualified not mean that the person who h ld does ds the regular position of city attorney is the only person vno may prosecute such a violation: • by sending allegedly - slanderous letter to trial Sedge pending announcement of court's decision in suit by city against trustee of hotel. trustee's suit against the attorney would be barred by one-year scat. ute of limitation where more than one year elapsed between time tort tress committed and time suit on it was commenced_ ]G0• er r. doagiand (1966) 55 CaLRptr. 312. 347 C...2d 57. anyone who is so Qualified may serve the caty when employed by the city council to do so. including special counsel employed for Drosecutonal purposes. Montgomery v. Superior Court of Solana County (1975) sax CaLRptr. 44. 46 C..L3d 657. A city attorney prosecutorial re'._sponslbilltles may notwwith or assist the defense of persona accused of cruel* since. when a city attorney represents criminal defendants, there arises the possi- __bulky.. tgaLeltbP^..A•teYr-r.V .. ' vigorous and determined adv cticy or dui tf pubiic'a Interest in the smooth hffUn dipping of the Cr/mmal iusti-- and since. additionally axstem will sutler• the iiteertty of the y' public confidence in ein Could be adversely affected riminad by th appear - anise of impropriety incident to a pubhe prosecutor's privete representation of a criminal defendant_ P•eple v. Rhodes t1974) 115 Ca1.Rptr. 235. 524 1s.34 163. 13 C. 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