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File #: CONS 16-316   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 6/28/2016 Final action:
Subject: Adopt a Resolution of Intention to Preliminarily Approve the Engineer's Report and Levy Assessments for Fiscal Year 2017 for Maintenance District No. 1 - Storm Drainage Pumping Station and Storm Drain Conduit Located at Pacheco Way, Stratford Road and Ruus Lane, and Set July 19, 2016, as the Public Hearing Date for Such Actions
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Resolution, 2. Attachment II Preliminary Engineer's Report
DATE: June 28, 2016

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Development Services Director

SUBJECT
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Adopt a Resolution of Intention to Preliminarily Approve the Engineer's Report and Levy Assessments for Fiscal Year 2017 for Maintenance District No. 1 - Storm Drainage Pumping Station and Storm Drain Conduit Located at Pacheco Way, Stratford Road and Ruus Lane, and Set July 19, 2016, as the Public Hearing Date for Such Actions

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council adopts the attached resolution (Attachment I).

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BACKGROUND

The annual Engineer's Report (Report) for Maintenance District No. 1 (MD1) is presented to the City Council in compliance with Section 10-10.25 of the Hayward Municipal Code. The Report is attached (Attachment II) and includes the recommended assessment to be levied against each property for FY 2017.

MD1was formed in June 1995 to fund the operation and maintenance of a storm drain pumping station that serves the Stratford Village development near Stratford Road and Ruus Lane. MD1 includes four tracts totaling 174 residential homes and one park site.

A 1995 agreement between the City and the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (Flood Control District) vests responsibility for the maintenance and operation of the storm drain pumping station with the Flood Control District. The 1995 agreement states that the Flood Control District concurred with the transfer of the pump station, subject to MD1 providing the Flood Control District with sufficient funds to operate, maintain, and provide for capital equipment replacement and modifications that may become necessary for the optimal performance of the pump station. The Flood Control District, based on its experience as operator, provided an annual estimate of operation costs for FY 2017, which is included in the attached Report.



DISCUSSION

* Maximum base assessment amount: is unchanged from the ori...

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