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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 13,501RESOLUTION No. 13,501 RESOLUTION FOR VACATION OF 21st STREET BETWEEN "A" AVENUE AND NATIONAL CITY BLVD. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of National City, California, that 21st street from "A" Avenue to National City Blvd, as more particularly referred to in Resolution of Intention No. 13,173, is unnecessary for present or prospective public street purposes. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that 21st street from "A" Avenue to National City Blvd, as more particularly described on Exhibit "A" on file in the office of the City Clerk as Document No. (,z/ / 677 , copy of -which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, be, and the same is hereby vacated. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this resolution, attested by him under seal, to be recorded in the office of the County REcorder. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of January, 1981. ATTEST: ITY CLERK STREET VACATION DESCRIPTION All that portion of 21st Street adjacent to Plat of 10 Acre Lot 5, Quarter Section 153, Map No. 200, filed at the Recorder's Office of San Diego County, January 26, 1882,: and also, adjacent to L. A. Weisser's Map No. 1672, filed at the Recorder's Office of San Diego County August 24, 1915, and also, adjacent to Street Vacation Ordinance No. 917, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Block 1 of said Map No. 1672, thence Westerly along the Northerly line thereof to the Northwest corner of said Block 1 of said Map No. 1672; thence Northerly in a straight line to the Southwest corner of Block 1 of said Map 200; thence easterly along the Southerly line of said Block 1 to the Southeasterly corner thereof; thence Northeasterly along the arc of a 10 foot radius curve to a point of tangency with the Easterly line of said vacation by Ordi- nance No. 917; thence Southerly in a straight line to. the point of beginning. x41i. CITY ENGR. DEPT. Ne 4ER. / 54 9 - 79 -l•:_DAYL_" _ DATE-- CxD 4a 40' PLAT G, /0 ACRE LOT 5, 4TR.. MAP zoo (FA. K/MBALL) FILED 26 JAN /882 ,BLOCK / 7 8 560-261-07 9 In MAP Zoo /✓5 /0 20 75 /53 `/ / STREET 2/ Sr /TlO/ VACA% j�T 68 .56 o-271-0/4 30.30 3/.70 o 1 h N. NV� BLOCK / /3 30 MAP /672 56o - 271-05 h 5 2 L.A. WE/SSER'S MA /672 F/LE.3 24AUG/9/5 `560-Z71-0/4 JOHN 0. 0 BETTY J BALL /935 NATIONAL CITY BLVD. NATIONAL C/Ty, CA. 92050 560 - 27/ - 03 BALL OLDSMOB/LE /935 NATIONAL. AYE. NAT/ONAL CITY, CA. 92050 560 - 27/ O 4. BETTY .T. LAMBERT 3503 WACO ST SAN DIEGO, CA. 92//7 56o-27/-05 `J0HN 0. A BETTY .T. BALL Po. sox f68* RANCHO SANTA FE, CA. 52067 .STREET VACATION Z/ sr -ST. — BETWEEN NATIONAL C/Ty BLVD. "A' AVE. IM_4 9 -B_ O' 6o' 560-26/-07 JOHN O. BETTY .J. BALL / 935 NATIONAL CITY BLVD. NATIONAL CITY, CA. 92050 DISABLED PERSONS PARKING POLICY The purpose of a disabled persons parking zone is to provide designated parking spaces at major points of assembly for the exclusive use of physi- cally disabled persons whose vehicle displays a distinguishing license plate as authorized by the California Department of Motor. Vehicles. The City Council may upon recommendation of the City Engineer, designate specially marked and posted on -street parking spaces for disabled persons pursuant to Caafornia Vehicle Code 21101, et seq. at the following facilities: 1. Government buildings serving the public such as administration buildings, public employment offices, public libraries, police stations, etc. 2. Hospitals and convalescent homes with more than 75-bed capacity. 3. Medical facilities and doctors' offices staffed by a maximum of five practitioners. Zones shall be located to serve a maximum number of facilities an one block. 4. Community service facilities such as senior citizens service centers, etc. 5. Accredited vocational training and ecucational facilities where no off-street parking is provided for disabled persons. 6. Employment offices for major enterprises employing more than 200 persons. 7. Public recreational facilities including municipal swimming pools, recreation halls, museums, etc. 8. Public theaters, anditortimc, meeting halls, arenas, stadiums with more than 300 seating capacity. 9. Other places of assembly such as schools and churches. 10. Commercial and/or office building(s) with an aggregate of more than 50,000 square feet of usable floor space.. .Zone shall be located to serve a. maximum number of facilities on one block. 11. Hotels catering to daily guests, maintaining a ground floor lobby and a switchboard that is operated 24 hours per day. 12. A hotel or apartment house catering to weekly or monthly guests and containing more than 50 separate living units. In aridition, disabled persons parking spaces may be provided within all publicly owned, leased or controlled off-street parking facilities as speci- fied in the General Requirements. General Requirements Each disabled persons parking.space shall be indicated by blue paint and a sign (white on blue) showing the international symbol of accessibility (a profileview of a wheelchair with occupant). Where installed under the above criteria- the total number of disabled persons curb parking spaces will be limited to 3% of the total number of on -street parking spaces available in the area and shall be distributed uniformly within the area. Disabled persons parking will not be installed at locations with a full- time parking prohibition. When a disabled persons parking zone is installed where a part -tune parking prohibition is in effect, the disabled persons park- ing zone will have the same time restricitons as the part-time parking prohi- bition. The cost of installing disabled persons parking will be assumed by the City on public streets and public off-street parking facilities. In establishing on -street parking facilities for the disabled there shall be a reasonable determination made that the need is of an on -going nature. The intent is to prevent the proliferation of special parking stalls that may be installed for a short-term purpose but later are seldom used. Unjustified installation of such parking stalls unnecessarily increases the City's main- tenance and operations costs, reduce available on -street parking for the general public, and detract from the overall effectiveness of the disabled persons parking program. Special Hardship Cases It is not. the intention of the City to provide personal reserved parking on the public light -of -way, especially in residential areas. However, excep- tions may be made, in special hardship cases, provided all of the following conditions exist: Applicant (or guardian) must be in possession of valid license plates for "disabled persons" or "disabled veterans." The proposed disabled parking space rust be in front of the applicant's (or guardian's) place of residence. Subject residence must not have useable off-street parking avail- able or off-street space available that maybe converted into disabled parking. NOTE: It must be emphasized that such parking spaces do not constitute "personal reserved parking" and that any person with valid "disabled persons" license plates may park in the above stalls.