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d. Whether the offer required by Government Code Section 7267.2 has been made to <br />the owner(s) of record. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS FOUND, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED as follows: <br />The public interest and necessity require the Project to construct a fire station; <br />2. The project is planned and located in the manner which will be most compatible <br />with the greatest public good and the least private injury; <br />The taking of the fee simple title in and to the real property more particular <br />described in said Exhibit "A" is necessary for the Project; <br />4. The offer required by Section 7267.2 of the Government Code of the State of <br />California has been made to the owner or owners of record of the real property; <br />5. The law firm of Meyers, Nave, Riback, Silver & Wilson is hereby authorized and <br />directed to institute and conduct to conclusion an action in eminent domain for the <br />acquisition of the estates and interests aforesaid and to take such action as it may <br />deem advisable or necessary in connection therewith; and <br />6. An order for prejudgment possession may be obtained in said action and a warrant <br />issued to the State Treasury Condemnation Fund, in the amount determined by the <br />Court to be so deposited, as a condition to the right of immediate possession. <br />7. An environmental impact report for this project was certified by the City Council <br />on June 16, 1998. <br />Introduced by City Council Member Santos and passed and adopted this <br />4th day of June 2001, by the following vote: <br />