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Co�2 <br /> �I <br /> � <br /> �`���� . : _ : <br /> : <br /> . <br /> : <br /> ` : � ���o�b�+� �I��a� .���d ��� ��u�+��� <br /> ; ; <br /> To � <br /> : �� ' � <br /> „ ;; ��r�m t�� <br /> ana� �r <br /> June 7, 2004 <br /> Subject <br /> Amendment No. 3 to the Sanitary Sewerage Treatment Capacity Rights and Services <br /> (Town of Woodside) Agreement <br /> Recommendation <br /> Adopt a resolution approving Amendment No. 3 to the Sanitary Sewerage Treatment <br /> Capacity Rights and Services (Town of Woodside) Agreement. <br /> Background <br /> On May 7, 1997, the Town of Woodside entered into an Agreement with the City of <br /> Redwood City to use Redwood City's sewer capacity for the development of their Town <br /> Center. <br /> Based on their request, an agreement was prepared to clearly define the obligations <br /> and responsibilities of the Town of Woodside, the Fair Oaks Sewer Maintenance <br /> District, and the City of Redwood City. The Town of Woodside agreed to: <br /> 1. Acquire 100,000 gallons per day of treatment capacity through the City of <br /> Redwood City (a member agency of the South Bayside System Authority <br /> (SBSA) from Stage 2 sewer capacity to service their Town Center, and <br /> 2. Compensate the Fair Oaks Sewer Maintenance District and the City of <br /> Redwood City for the use of their sewer facilities to transport the Town of <br /> Woodside's sewerage to SBSA's treatment plant for treatment and disposal. <br /> This agreement limits the service area to the Downtown Area of the Town of Woodside, <br /> and the area from Palm Circle Road to Godetia Drive, and from Canada Road to <br /> Glencrag Way. Canada College is not included within the service area, and any <br /> changes to this service area will require the City of Redwood City's approval. (See <br /> attached map). <br /> On May 10, 2004 Council approved Amendment No. 2 to add the property located at <br /> 208 Miramonte Road to the District, due to septic system failure. This Amendment #3 <br /> is a very similar request regarding the property located at 225 Whiskey Hill Road. The <br /> septic system at this location has also failed, and the San Mateo County Health <br /> Department has worked with the property owner's representatives and determined that <br /> the system cannot be made serviceable at a reasonable cost, and requested that the <br /> owners connect to the closest sewer system. Therefore, the Town of Woodside and <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />