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12/31/1997
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appear on the last Alameda County equalized assessment roll, all of whom have been <br />given a reasonable opportunity to appear and be heard before the City of San <br />Leandro on the following matters: <br />(a) Whether the public interest and necessity require <br />the Project; <br />(b) Whether the Project is planned or located in the <br />manner that will be most compatible with the <br />greatest public good and the least private injury; <br />(c) Whether the property sought to be acquired is <br />necessary for the Project; and <br />(d) Whether the offer required by Government Code Section <br />7267.2 has been made to the owner(s) of record. <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Section 7267.2 of the Government <br />Code of the State of California, the City has made an offer to the owner or owners of <br />record to acquire the subject property for just compensation; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, the City of San Leandro does RESOLVE as follows: <br />1. The public interest and necessity require the Project which is the <br />acquisition of permanent easements in order to construct an underground storm <br />drain pipe, a Public Works project; <br />2. The Project is planned and located in the manner which will be most <br />compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury; <br />I The easements sought to be acquired are necessary for the Project; <br />2 <br />
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