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AgdaPkt 2015-10-26 Study and Joint SA PFA
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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10/26/2015
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6.1.B. - Page 1 <br /> REPORT <br /> To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From the City Manager <br /> October 26, 2015 <br /> SUBJECT <br /> Stormwater Treatment Measure Maintenance Agreement — 1061 Douglas Ave <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> By motion, approve and authorize the City Manager to execute a Stormwater Treatment <br /> Measures Maintenance Agreement with Sequoia Union High School District. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Sequoia Union High School District is the Owner of Record of real property located at <br /> 1061 Douglas Ave, and is the developer responsible for the construction of all <br /> improvements on the site. The owner reconstructed their bus yard and added <br /> improvements for washing facilities. <br /> ANALYSIS <br /> The owner, Sequoia Union High School District, has developed improvement plans for <br /> the subject property to the satisfaction of the City's Engineering Division, that <br /> adequately shown the improvements to be maintained by this agreement. All <br /> improvements are built in conformance with the improvement plans. <br /> In order to comply with the Municipal Regional Permit, the City must verify that all <br /> stormwater treatment devices to be installed within the City are adequately maintained. <br /> While maintenance is the responsibility of the property owner, the City must complete <br /> inspections of every stormwater treatment device in the City at least once every five <br /> years in order to verify that proper maintenance is occurring. The Stormwater <br /> Treatment Measures Maintenance Agreement describes the maintenance and reporting <br /> responsibilities of the property owner, and allows for City staff to access the property in <br /> order to inspect the treatment measures. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Council may choose not to approve the Stormwater Treatment Measures Maintenance <br /> Agreement, which would diminish the authority of City to access the property, and ability <br /> to comply with the Municipal Regional Permit. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> There is no fiscal impact to the City as a result of this action. <br />
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