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i <br />1007 <br />IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />ORDINANCE NO. 72 - 41 <br />AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF 135TH AVENUE <br />Recitals <br />The City Council of the City of San Leandro on June 26, 1972, passed <br />its Resolution of Intention No. 72-181 to vacate a portion of 135th Avenue <br />(a public street in the City of San Leandro) as hereinafter described. <br />A public hearing was set for July 17, 1972, at which time any person <br />objecting to such vacation was given the opportunity to appear and show cause <br />why such vacation should not be ordered, and notice of such hearing was duly <br />published and posted. <br />Such hearing was held by the City Council on July 17, 1972, and the City <br />Council at the time of such hearing determined that said portion of 135th <br />Avenue was unnecessary for present or prospective public use. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of San Leandro does ORDAIN <br />as follows: <br />Section 1. That a portion of 135th Avenue located within the City of <br />San Leandro, Alameda County, California, is unnecessary for present or pro- <br />spective public use and said portion of 135th Avenue is hereby vacated and <br />abandoned, reserving and excepting therefrom easements and rights of way in, <br />upon, over and across said property to construct, maintain, operate, replace, <br />remove and renew sanitary sewers and storm drains and appurtenant structures; <br />and to construct, maintain, operate, replace, remove, renew and enlarge <br />lines of pipe, conduits, cables, wires, poles and other convenient structures, <br />equipment and fixtures for the operation of gas pipe lines, telegraphic and <br />telephone lines, and for the transportation or distribution of electric <br />energy, petroleum and its products, ammonia, water, and incidental purposes, <br />including access and the right to keep the property free from inflammable <br />materials and wood growth, and otherwise protect the same from all hazards. <br />Said portion of 135th Avenue is more particularly described as follows: <br />