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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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12/6/2010
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6.1 F <br /> E�C���r`� <br /> FUNDING AGREEMENT <br /> BETWEEN <br /> THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> AND <br /> KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS <br /> This Agreement entered this day of 2010, by and between the <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, a chartered municipal corporation, hereinafter called "City" <br /> and KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS, a California non-profit public-benefit <br /> corporation, hereinafter called "Kaiser." <br /> RECITALS <br /> WHEREAS, on August 25, 2003, the City Council certified the Environmental <br /> Impact Report for the Kaiser Permanente Redwood City Medical Center Master Plan, <br /> including an Addendum ("Kaiser Master Plan") and approved the Kaiser Master Plan; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, on July 26, 2010, the City Council adopted the Second Addendum <br /> to the Kaiser Permanente Redwood City Medical Center Final Environmental Impact <br /> Report; and <br /> WHEREAS, in order to ensure a sufficient water supply to meet projected future � <br /> demands of the Kaiser Master Plan and Higher Occupancy Scenario, the mitigation <br /> measure adopted requires Kaiser to obtain non-potable water supply through the City's � <br /> Recycled Water Program and contribute its fair share to the cost of implementation of <br /> the recycfed water system (mitigation measure UT-1.1); and <br /> WHEREAS, in order to ensure effective water distribution and an adequate <br /> emergency storage system, the mitigation measure adopted requires Kaiser to build a <br /> new water tank and pump station (UT-2.2); and <br /> WHEREAS, Kaiser agrees to participate in the City's Recycled Water Program <br /> by connecting to the recycled water system and using non-potable water for <br /> landscaping and other industrial uses and contributing its fair share to the cost of <br /> implementation of the recycled water system; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City has calculated Kaiser's fair share, proportionate cost of <br /> constructing the recycled water pipeline extension to be $1,005,750.00, and Kaiser is <br /> ready and willing to contribute that amount to the City; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City has proposed that as an alternative to Kaiser constructing <br /> an on-site water tank and pump station solely for Kaiser use, construction of a <br /> significantly larger water tank off site as an emergency water storage solution to serve <br /> ATTYIAGR/2010.089 1 <br /> 111010 <br />
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