HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Statement 1987/01/06 Item 13 COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
Item 13
Meeting Date 1/6/87
ITEM TITLE: Resolution a �'‘ Accepting grants of easement for
sewer purposes in lots 9. _ ' '
through 14 of Chula Vista Woods Subdivision
SUBMITTED BY: Director of Public Works/City Engineer
REVIEWED BY: City Managel (4/5ths Vote: Yes No X )
. 0n June 17 and July 15, 1986, the City Council approved the Final Maps for
Units 1 and 2 of the Chula Vista Woods Subdivision. The developer proposes to
grant easements for sewer and storm drain facilities to the City across lots
105 and 106 of Unit 2 to allow for future development of the adjacent
- property, and an easement for sewer purposes across lots 9 through 14 of Unit
1 to allow for future construction of a gravity sanitary sewer to eliminate
the existing sewer pump station.
RECOMMENDATION: That Council adopt the resolution accepting the subject
easements.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION: Not applicable.
(l DISCUSSION:
At approximately the same time that the Final Map for Chula Vista Woods was
approved, Gardner Investment Properties, the owner of the Chula Vista Woods
Subdivision, purchased approximately 700 acres surrounding Chula Vista Woods
from United Enterprises; Inc. Gardner Investment proposes to develop
approximately 100 acres of the land in the very near future. The developer
proposes to extend the sanitary sewer and a storm drain culvert to serve the
proposed development, and has requested that the City accept easements through
lots 105 and 106 of Chula Vista Woods at this time, to facilitate the future
sewer and storm drain extensions. Engineering staff has also requested that
the developer grant a sewer easement across lots 9 through 14, so that when it
becomes feasible to remove the sewer pump station and construct a gravity
system, the easement will be available.
As a matter of information, the developer proposes that the City allow an
additional 177 single family units to use the sewer pump station serving Chula
Vista Woods, until such time as the entire area may feasibly be served with a
gravity system. The Engineering Department has determined that the proposed
addition of 177 units is technically practical .
FISCAL IMPACT: None.
WPC 2525E $100
EY-241 by the City Council of
Chula Vista, California
Dated _ 1'4 'F7