File #: 150644    Version: Name: Land Transfer, Street Vacation, Gift Acceptance, Encroachment Permit, and Related Actions - Archstone Daggett Place, LLC - Daggett Street Between 16th and 7th Streets
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Introduced: 9/8/2015 In control: Clerk of the Board
On agenda: Final action: 10/9/2015
Enactment date: 10/8/2015 Enactment #: 173-15
Title: Ordinance approving an agreement with the Port of San Francisco for the City’s transfer of Daggett Street between 16th and 7th Streets; summarily vacating the northern portion of the street; authorizing an interdepartmental transfer of the vacation area from Public Works to the Real Estate Division of the Office of the City Administrator for public open space; modifying the official public right-of-way width, changing the official sidewalk width, and changing the official grade on the remaining portion of Daggett Street and portions of 16th and 7th Streets; accepting a gift from Archstone Daggett Place, LLC, for certain open space improvements on the portion of Daggett Street to be vacated and their maintenance; approving a street encroachment permit for the shared public way improvements on the remaining southerly portion of Daggett Street; delegating to the Director of Public Works the authority to accept other required public improvements associated with the adjacent development project; authorizing the Director of Property to execute a license agreement for the maintenance of the vacation area; affirming the Planning Commission’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1, for the actions contemplated in this Ordinance.
Sponsors: Malia Cohen
Attachments: 1. Leg Ver1, 2. Comm Pkt 072015, 3. Leg Ver2, 4. Leg Dig Ver2, 5. Comm Pkt 091415, 6. Form 126, 7. Board Pkt 092215, 8. Board Pkt 092915, 9. Form 126 Final, 10. Leg Final
Related files: 141305, 150586, 160193
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