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commence upon commencement of construction and will terminate one (1) year <br /> thereafter. <br /> SECTION 3. -The said property rights are to be acquired for the Project pursuant <br /> to the authority granted in California Constitution Article I Section 19; California <br /> Government Code Sections 37350, 37350.5, 40401 and 40404; Title 7, Part 3 of the Code <br /> of Civil Procedure; and other provisions of law. <br /> SECTION 4. The public interest and necessity require the Project. <br /> SECTION 5. The Project is planned and located in the manner that will be most <br /> compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury. <br /> SECTION 6. The real property interests described herein are necessary for the <br /> Project. <br /> SECTION 7. The offer required by Section 7267.2 of the Government Code has <br /> been made to the owners of record. <br /> SECTION 8. The said property referred to herein (consisting of APNs 941-1300- <br /> 17 and 941-1300-18) may be currently appropriated to public use. Pursuant to Code of <br /> Civil Procedure section 1240.610, the public use for which said property rights described <br /> herein are sought to be taken is a more necessary public use than the public use to which <br /> the areas within said property rights are currently appropriated. <br /> SECTION 9. The said property referred to herein (consisting of APNs 941-1300- <br /> 17 and 941-1300-18) may be currently appropriated to public use. Pursuant to Code of <br /> Civil Procedure section 1240.510, the public use for which the said property rights <br /> described herein are sought to be taken will not unreasonably interfere with or impair the <br /> continuance of the public use as it now exists or may reasonably be expected to exist on <br /> APNs 941-1300-17 and 941-1300-18 in the future. <br /> SECTION 10. Special counsel, Price, Postel & Parma LLP are hereby <br /> AUTHORIZED AND EMPOWERED: <br /> a. To acquire in the City of Pleasanton's name, by condemnation, the said <br /> property interests in accordance with the provisions of the eminent domain law, the Code <br /> of Civil Procedure, and the Constitution of California. <br /> b. To prepare and prosecute in the City of Pleasanton's name such <br /> proceedings in the proper court as are necessary for such acquisition; and <br /> c. To deposit the probable amount of compensation, based on an appraisal, <br /> and to apply to said court for an order permitting the City of Pleasanton to take immediate <br /> possession and use said property for said public uses and purposes. <br />