File #: CONS 15-187   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 9/22/2015 Final action:
Subject: Approval of Right of Entry to the Cinema Place Property and City Property to Monitor Remediation Efforts at Hayward Gas Mart Property
Indexes: Redevelopment Successor Agency
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Resolution, 2. Attachment II Redevelopment Successor Agency Resolution, 3. Attachment III Right of Entry Agreement
DATE: September 22, 2015

TO: Mayor and City Council
Chair and Successor Agency Board Members

FROM: Assistant City Manager

SUBJECT
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Approval of Right of Entry to the Cinema Place Property and City Property to Monitor Remediation Efforts at Hayward Gas Mart Property

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
That the City Council adopts the attached resolution (Attachment I) authorizing the execution of a Right of Entry Agreement.

That the Successor Agency's Governing Board adopts the attached resolution (Attachment II) authorizing the execution of a Right of Entry Agreement.

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BACKGROUND

In September 2006, Hayward Redevelopment Agency (the "Dissolved RDA") staff identified to the Dissolved RDA's governing board that there were contaminated soil and groundwater issues associated with chlorinated solvents from historic on-site dry cleaning operations at the Cinema Place project located at 22695 Foothill Boulevard in Hayward, CA 94541-5007, County of Alameda, California (the "Agency Property").

The San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (the "Water Board") sent letters dated July 5, 2006 (approving a Risk Management Plan and Requirement for Implementation Report) , July 5, 2006 (approving a Groundwater Investigation Work Plan and Requirement for Report), May 23, 2011 (approving Report of Pilot Test Results and Proposed Final Remedial Alternative and Request for Technical Report), and October 14, 2011 (approving a Remedial Action Implementation Report and Requirement for Report) (collectively the "Risk Management Plan and Groundwater Investigation Work Plan"), which allowed construction of the project on the Agency Property, but which also required remediation of contamination in the soil and groundwater.

The Dissolved RDA entered into a professional services agreement with AMEC Geomatrix (the "Professional Services Agreement") to perform the reme...

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