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RESOLUTION NO. 2018-0465 Adopted by the Sacramento City Council November 27, 2018 Vacation of a Portion of Orchard Lane North of West El Camino Avenue, Within Council District 4, Proceeding No. VAC 18-0004 BACKGROUND A. Cappo Real Estate Holdings, LLC, property owner of the parcel at 2705 Orchard Lane, is requesting the vacation of the public road right-of-way (264 O.R. 383) pertaining to a portion of Orchard Lane north of West El Camino Avenue. B. The relevant segment of Orchard Lane is unpaved and undeveloped public right-of-way, 50 feet in width. C. The proposed vacation is the westerly 25 feet of Orchard Lane adjacent to said parcel. This vacated portion will serve as the required 25-foot building setback. D. The adjacent property owner has indicated an intent to request that the remaining rightof-way at Orchard Lane be vacated through a separate vacation request as part of a separate development project. E. The City of Sacramento s Planning Director reviewed the Record of Decision for the Core Natomas Project (P18-011) and concluded that the scope of the project is consistent with the City of Sacramento s 2035 General Plan. BASED ON THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE RECITALS, THE CITY COUNCIL RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 2. The public road right-of-way located adjacent to the property at 2705 Orchard Lane more specifically described in Exhibits A and B of this Resolution, is unnecessary for present or prospective use and is vacated subject to the reservation in Section 2 below, and subject to the conditions specified in Section 4 below. Pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Section 8306 and 8340, the City of Sacramento reserves a public service easement which is more specifically described in Exhibit A and B of this resolution, for all the purposes and reasons described in Streets and Highways Code Sections 8306 and 8340 including, but not limited to, the right at any time, or from time to time, to construct, maintain, Resolution 2018-0465 November 27, 2018 1 of 5

operate, replace, remove, or renew any public service facilities in, upon, or over and across the subject property to be vacated. Section 3. Section 4. The vacation of the westerly 25 feet of Orchard Lane, more specifically described in Exhibits A and B, is made pursuant to State of California Streets and Highways Code, Division 9, Part 3. This vacation is subject to the following conditions: a. Relocation of existing Comcast facilities prompted by this vacation will befall on the applicant to accommodate new facilities to the satisfaction of Comcast with the applicant fully and solely responsible for any expenses incurred. b. If determined necessary by the Sacramento Area Sewer District, the applicant shall dedicate and record sewer easements in favor of the Sacramento Area Sewer District to the extent required by the Sacramento Area Sewer District and in accordance with the Sacramento Area Sewer District s current standards. c. Any relocation of Sacramento Municipal Utility District s electric facilities made necessary by this vacation, as determined by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, will only take effect when the applicant installs new operating electric utilities that can continue to provide the needed services. Section 5. Section 6. Section 7. The City Council finds that the vacation has been submitted to and reported on by the City of Sacramento s Planning Director and finds that the vacation is consistent with the City of Sacramento s 2035 General Plan. The conditions specified in Section 4 of this Resolution must be completed within two years of the date of this Resolution or said Resolution shall become void unless the City Council grants discretionary time extensions. Once all conditions listed in Section 4 of this Resolution have been satisfied, the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Resolution, attested by the City Clerk under seal to be recorded. The vacation shall be effective when the City Clerk records this Resolution in the office of the County Recorder. Exhibits A and B are incorporated into and made part of this resolution. Table of Contents Exhibit A- Legal Description of Area to be Vacated Exhibit B- Plat/Map of Area to be Vacated Resolution 2018-0465 November 27, 2018 2 of 5

Adopted by the City of Sacramento City Council on November 27, 2018, by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Abstain: Absent: Attest: Members Ashby, Carr, Hansen, Harris, Jennings, Schenirer, Warren and Mayor Steinberg None None Member Guerra Mindy Cuppy Digitally signed by Mindy Cuppy Date: 2018.12.07 09:43:21-08'00' Mindy Cuppy, City Clerk The presence of an electronic signature certifies that the foregoing is a true and correct copy as approved by the Sacramento City Council. Resolution 2018-0465 November 27, 2018 3 of 5

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