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RO"ND TNOMPSC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SANTA ANA. GAUP.
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RESOLUTION NO. cS c3 OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
VaEREAS, the minutes of the adjourned regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, held
the 10th day of June, 1929, show the following proceedings had
and taken relative to Municipal Improvement District No. 7
of the City of Newport Beach, to -wit:
"No written protests setting forth objections to t
formation of the district, to the extent of the district, to
the proposed work or improvement or to the inclusion of cer-
tain property within the district having been filed with the
City Clerk, it appeared to the City Council that all of the
property within the described boundaries of the proposed dis-
trict would be benefited thereby, and the Council did not
deem it proper or advisable to make any change in the bound-
aries, but that it had acquired and now possessed jurisdic-
tion to proceed further in accordance with the provisions of
the Act under which the proceedings were had."
And WHEREAS,.said minutes do not show in detail and
in full all of the proceedings had and taken at said time and
place, relative to said Municipal Improvement District No. 7 of
said City of Newport Beach, in this, to -wit: That said minutes
do not show the following facts: That sworn evidence of R. L.
Patterson, City Engineer of the City of Newport Beach, was
received by said City Council that the petition filed with the
City Clerk of the said City of Newport Beach, for the formation
of said Municipal Improvement District No. 7, and duly presented
and acted upon by said City Council, contained an accurate des-
cription of the exterior boundaries of the proposed district;
that the public improvement or work to be acquired and construct-
ed as proposed by said petition, were and are necessary and that
the district described in said petition would be benefited by the
improvement proposed to be made therein, and that the property
within said district and all of it would be benefited by said
proposed improvement; that said proposed district was all within
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
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the boundaries of the City of Newport Beach; that said R. L.
Patterson further stated that the estimated cost of the
acquisition and construction and incidental expenses in
connection with said acquisition and construction, was and is
$36,000.00, and that all of the property within said district
would be benefited by said proposed acquisition and construction
of said proposed improvement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED. That the City
Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, be, and he is hereby directed
and instructed to amend the minutes of the meeting of the City
Council of the City of Newport Beach, held on June 10th, 1929,
by striking out the paragraph of said minutes above set out,
and inserting in lieu and stead thereof, the following paragraph;
t o%-wi t
"No written protests setting forth objections
to the formation of the district, or to the extent of the
said district, or to the proposed improvement or work, or
to the proposed acquisition or construction of the proposed
improvement, or to the inclusion of certain property within
the district, having been filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Newport Beach, and no protest whatever, either
written or verbal, having been presented to the City Council
at said time, or at all, thereupon evidence was duly re-
ceived from R. L. Patterson, City Engineer of the City of
Newport Beach, that the petition filed with the City Clerk
of the said City of Newport Beach for the formation of said
Municipal Improvement District No. 7 contained an accurate
description of the exterior boundaries of the proposed dis-
trict; that the public improvement or work proposed to
be acquired and constructed under said petition was a
necessary improvement in said district and that the dis-
trict described in said petition would be benefited by
the acquisition and improvement proposed, and that all
of the property within said district would be directly
benefited by said proposed improvement, and further re-
ported and advised said City Council that said proposed
district was ali within the boundaries of the City of
Newport Beach, and that the costs of the acquisition and
construction and incidental expenses in connection with
said acquisition and construction was $36,000.00, and that
all of the property within said district would be benefited
by said proposed acquisition and construction of said pro-
posed improvement, and it satisfactbri ly appearing to the
City Council after hearing said evidence so given by said
City Engineer, the said City Council found that all of
the property within the described boundaries of the pro-
posed district would be benefited thereby, and that the
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ROLAND THOMPSC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
.PNTA A", CALIF.
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proposed district was all within the bounaaries of the
City of Newport Beach; that the public work and improve -
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ment to be acquired and constructed was necessary and a
benefit to said district; that the district to be bene -
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fited by said public work and improvement to be acquired
and constructed, is correctly described in said petition
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and that the costs of the acquisition and construction
and incidental expenses in connection with said acquisi-
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tion and construction, to -wit, the sum of $36,000.00, is
not disproportionate to the work and improvement to be
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done and acquired and that all the property within the
boundary lines of said district will be directly bene-
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fited by said public work and improvement and the acquisi-
tion and construction thereof, and that no one within said
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district had, either in writing or verbally, protested
to said City Council, nor had any protest been filed with
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the City Clerk or otherwise, to the formation of said
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district, or to the extent of said district, or to the
proposed improvement or work, or to the acquisition or
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construction of the proposed public improvement, or to
the inclusion of his property within said district, and
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the Council not deeming it proper or advisable to make
any change in the proposed boundaries, therefore deter -
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mined that it had acquired and possessed jurisdiction to
proceed further in accordance with the provisions of the
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Act under which the proceedings were had."
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That as amended, the
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minutes of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach of
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June 10th, 1929, be, and the same are hereby approved.
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I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution
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was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of
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Newport Beach, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 4th day
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of November, 1929, by the following vote, -wit:
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,`' ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: 97.0- �
SEAL)`" ATTEST:
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Clerk//Of the City of Newport Beach
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ROLAND THOMPSC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
.PNTA A", CALIF.