File #: CONS 24-300   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 6/4/2024 Final action: 6/4/2024
Subject: Adopt a Resolution of Intention to Approve the Preliminary Engineer's Report and Levy Assessments for Fiscal Year 2025 for Maintenance District No. 1 - Storm Drainage Pumping Station and Storm Drain Conduit Located at Pacheco Way, Stratford Road and Ruus Lane, and Set June 25, 2024, as the Public Hearing Date
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution, 3. Attachment III Preliminary Engineer Report
DATE: June 4, 2024

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Director of Maintenance Services

SUBJECT
Title

Adopt a Resolution of Intention to Approve the Preliminary Engineer's Report and Levy Assessments for Fiscal Year 2025 for Maintenance District No. 1 - Storm Drainage Pumping Station and Storm Drain Conduit Located at Pacheco Way, Stratford Road and Ruus Lane, and Set June 25, 2024, as the Public Hearing Date

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council adopts a resolution (Attachment II) to preliminary approve the Preliminary Engineer's Report (Attachment III) and levy assessments for Fiscal Year 2025 for Maintenance District No. 1 - Storm Drainage Pumping Station and Storm Drain Conduit located at Pacheco Way, Stratford Road, and Ruus Lane, and set June 25, 2024 as the Public Hearing date.
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SUMMARY

This report is being provided, as required by the Hayward Municipal Code, to preliminarily approve the Engineer's Report, to include the FY 2025 annual assessment and budget for Maintenance District No. 1 (MD 1).

MD 1 was formed in 1995 as a financial funding mechanism to fund the ongoing operation, maintenance, repair, and replacement of a Storm Water Lift Station (SWLS) in perpetuity. The SWLS was built by the developer as a condition of development for construction of the Stratford Village neighborhood. The SWLS is the only privately built SWLS in the City, built only to service the Stratford Village neighborhood. Following construction of the facility, the Alameda County Flood Control District (County) was asked to take over ownership and maintenance of the facility since the County operated similar facilities within the City and the County. The agreement signed by both parties calls for the City to act as an intermediary, using District funds to reimburse the County for annual expenses and supply District funds annually for a capital replacement fund.

The FY 2025 assessment charged to the 174 ...

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