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<br /> (o.2A,2 <br /> shows the revised Woodside Town Center Sewer Assessment District boundaries, <br /> which was approved by the Town of Woodside Council on May 14, 2002 by Resolution <br /> No. 2002-6326. The Fair Oaks Sewer Maintenance District has already consented to <br /> this Amendment. <br /> Presently, the Town of Woodside's sewerage flow is less than 50,500 gallons per day. <br /> It is estimated that when adding this parcel, another 250 gallons per day will be added, <br /> which is well within the agreed 100,000 gallons per day treatment capacity. <br /> Alternative <br /> The property owners have spent well over $150,000 to rectify the current situation, and <br /> it has been determined that a septic system cannot be made to work at this site. The <br /> property owners do not have any other alternative except to abandon the property. <br /> Fiscal Impacts <br /> Upon execution of the Sanitary Sewerage Treatment Capacity Rights and Services <br /> (Town of Woodside) Agreement, Woodside will pay Redwood City the metered costs, as <br /> established by previous agreements. The costs include sewage transmission, sewage <br /> treatment fees, and sewer capacity rental. <br /> ~~ ~ <br /> e atterson d Everett . <br /> Senior Civil Engineer ommunity Development Services Director City Manager <br /> JP//SPV:ss <br /> sllibrary/reportsBrian/Sewer_Capacity_with_Woodside.Amendment 2_5.10.04 <br />