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<br />646'-/ <br /> <br />REPORT <br /> <br />To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From the City Manager <br /> <br />September 12, 2005 <br /> <br />Subject <br />Sanitary Sewer Connection and Service - 1254 Edgewood Road, APN 058-030-120 <br /> <br />Recommendation <br />Adopt a resolution approving and authorizing sanitary sewer connection and service to <br />1254 Edgewood Road, APN 058-030-120, in accordance with Redwood City Code, <br />Chapter 27, Sanitary Sewerage Facilities, Section 27.53 - Inter-area Connections, and <br />Minute Order 05-146, subject to the following conditions and fees: <br />1. LAFCo approves the application for the subject connection; <br />2. Property owners pay a Wastewater Treatment Capacity Fee; <br />3. Property owners pay a Sewer System Capital Facilities Fee; <br />4. Property owners pay a Special Benefit Reimbursement Fee; <br />5. Property owners pay for all expenses related to processing and constructing the <br />connection, <br />and directing staff to submit an application to LAFCo for said extension. <br /> <br />Background <br />The said parcel is one of nine parcels approved by City Council (per Minute Order 05- <br />146) to include in the City of Redwood City's sewer service area. <br /> <br />The property is currently on a septic system, which is showing signs of failure. The San <br />Mateo County Health Services Agency has determined that this failure is a hazard to <br />public health, which qualifies as exceptional or extraordinary conditions that will require <br />sewer service from the City. <br /> <br />Regarding extension of sewer service outside City boundaries, the San Mateo Local <br />Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) requires a City Council adopted resolution <br />along with application from the City on behalf of the owner for approval. <br /> <br />Alternative <br />In accordance to the above-mentioned City Code Section and Minute Order, the <br />alternative is for the Council to add any other reasonable conditions. <br /> <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />
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