HomeMy WebLinkAbout7633 - Release of Excess Right-of-WayRESOLUTION NO. 7633
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH REQUESTING THE CALIFORNIA
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS TO RELEASE CERTAIN EX-
CESS RIGHT OF WAY IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH TO ALLOW FOR PRODUCTIVE USE OF PROPERTY
WHEREAS, without ever entering into a freeway agreement for
the proposed Route l Pacific Coast Freeway over the westerly section
of the City, the State Division of Highways has acquired considerable
right of way in West. Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, the City has consistently demonstrated its unwill-
ingness to approve the proposed Pacific Coast Highway route and has
actively opposed significant portions of the route since 1963; and
WHEREAS, the State Division of Highways has purchased and
withheld a considerable number of parcels of land without justifica-
tion and for unnecessary reasons; and
WHEREAS, the result of these unnecessary and unauthorized
right of way acquisitions is an untold loss of tax revenue as well
as personal losses to private landowners adjacent to and in the im-
mediate vicinity of right of way purchased by the State since these
properties have not been developed for other worthwhile and beneficial
purposes; and
WHEREAS, at a special election held on March 9, 1971 a ballot
proposition mandating the City Council to rescind the freeway agreement
on the portion of the route between Bayside Drive and Buck Gully was
overwhelmingly approved by the voters of the City; and
WHEREAS, any future freeway agreements require by City Charter
a vote of the people; and
WHEREAS, on May 24, 1971, the City Council adopted Resolution
No. 7443, rescinding the freeway agreement between the City of Newport
Beach and the State of California as it relates to that portion of the
Route ,l (Pacific Coast) Freeway between the easterly Newport Beach city
limit near Buck Gully and Bayside Drive on the west; and
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WHEREAS, in light of said election and rescission it is
evident that the construction of a freeway along the rescinded route
between Bayside Drive and Corona del Mar is absolutely unacceptable
freeway agreement on the proposed route westerly of Bayside Drive; and
WHEREAS, there is no longer any reason for the State to retain
this property, especially those parcels in the westerly section of New-
port Beach which were acquired without first obtaining.a freeway agree-
ment from the City of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, the State Department of Public Works on 13 July 1971
stated that the State - proposed Pacific Coast Freeway route through
Newport Beach is dead and buried; and
WHEREAS, the Governor has supported a new Coastal Freeway
Policy designed to prevent unwarranted intrusion by the State freeway
system on the California coastline;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Newport Beach requests that the State of California Division
of Highways release this excess property along the proposed.Pacific
Coast Freeway Route, thereby allowing its return for other productive
public or private uses and development which would be in the best
interest of the taxpayers of this community.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Newport Beach peti-
tions the Commission on California State Government Organization and
Economy to exert their efforts to an early and effective correction
of these problems.
ADOPTED this 28th day of February , 1972
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Mayor
ATTEST,
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City 'Clerk
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to the residents of
the
City; and
WHEREAS,
it is
evident that
the City will not enter into a
freeway agreement on the proposed route westerly of Bayside Drive; and
WHEREAS, there is no longer any reason for the State to retain
this property, especially those parcels in the westerly section of New-
port Beach which were acquired without first obtaining.a freeway agree-
ment from the City of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, the State Department of Public Works on 13 July 1971
stated that the State - proposed Pacific Coast Freeway route through
Newport Beach is dead and buried; and
WHEREAS, the Governor has supported a new Coastal Freeway
Policy designed to prevent unwarranted intrusion by the State freeway
system on the California coastline;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the
City of Newport Beach requests that the State of California Division
of Highways release this excess property along the proposed.Pacific
Coast Freeway Route, thereby allowing its return for other productive
public or private uses and development which would be in the best
interest of the taxpayers of this community.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Newport Beach peti-
tions the Commission on California State Government Organization and
Economy to exert their efforts to an early and effective correction
of these problems.
ADOPTED this 28th day of February , 1972
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Mayor
ATTEST,
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City 'Clerk
TIFIED AST E IGINAL
DONdm ........ ..... . ................
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