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V • � <br /> I <br /> REPORT - <br /> To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> Fram the City Manager <br /> October 25, 2004 <br /> Subject <br /> Annexation to the Emerald Lake Heights Sewer Maintenance District (ELHSMD) <br /> Supplemental Agreement No. 34 <br /> Recommendation <br /> Adopt a resolution approving and authorizing execution of Supplemental Agreement <br /> No. 34 with the County of San Mateo, and consenting to the annexation of Assessor's <br /> Parcel No. 068-171-080 (621 W. California Way) to the Emerald Lake Heights Sewer <br /> Maintenance District (ELHSMD), subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. Property owners pay a Wastewater Treatment Capacity Fee of $715.50 <br /> 2. Property owners pay a Sewer System Capital Facilities Fee of $960.00 <br /> 3. An Annexation Agreement befinreen the City and County be executed <br /> Background <br /> Pursuant to the Redwood City - ELHSMD Agreement dated, August 23, 1983, the <br /> County of San Mateo and the property owners have requested permission from the City <br /> to annex certain property for sewer service to the ELHSMD. The owners of the property <br /> designated by the above-mentioned Assessor's Parcel Number are Donald R. and <br /> Cynthia M. Coy. <br /> The annexation was requested by the property owners. The purpose of the annexation <br /> is to provide sanitary sewer service to property located within the City by the County's <br /> ELHSMD. The sewer capacity needed to service this property will be provided from <br /> Redwood City's current sewer treatment capacity allocation, since the property is <br /> located in the City. The sewers in this area were installed by the County to provide <br /> sewer service to County properties. However, there is an agreement that allows a few <br /> City properties to connect to these County facilities, instead of building a completely <br /> separate sanitary sewer main. Most of the County sewer lines eventuatly flow into City <br /> lines before heading to the treatment plant. A Supplemental Agreement is required for <br /> each new City property hooking up to the County sewer line. <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> �.. <br />