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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1984-11814 RESOLUTION NO. Revised 10/30/84 11814 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ESTABLISHING UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 116 ALONG BONITA ROAD FROM FLOWER STREET TO I-80S AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF ALLOCATION FUNDS TO SUBSIDIZE FIVE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SERVICE LATERAL CONVERSIONS The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby resolve as follows: WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 11753, a public hearing was called for 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, the 25th day of September, 1984, in the Council Chambers of the City of Chula Vista at 276 Fourth Avenue in said City, to ascertain whether the pUblic health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installa- tion of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication or similar or associated service within that certain area of the City more particularly described as follows: All that property lying between Flower Street to I-80S along Bonita Road right of way and enclosed within the boundary as shown on the plat attached hereto as Exhibit "An, of Underground Utility District No. 116 and WHEREAS, notice of such hearing had been given to all affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, and to the utility companies concerned in the matter and for the time required by law, and WHEREAS, such hearing has been duly and regularly held, and all persons interested have been given an opportunity to be heard, and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista by this resolution hereby creates an underground utility district identified as Underground Utility District No. 116 along Bonita Road from Flower Street to I-80S, and WHEREAS, C.P.U.C. Decision 82-01-18 provides that upon request of a local governing body, the utility will pay up to 100 feet of the customer's service lateral and the City of Chula Vista hereby requests SDG&E to expend Tariff Rule 20.A and Pacific Bell to expend Tariff Rule 32.A allocated funds for existing customers within established Underground Utility District No. 116 and for which specific addresses are listed in Exhibit "A", and -1- WHEREAS, C.P.U.C. Decision 82-01-18 gives authority to use allocated funds for customers' service laterals, and WHEREAS, the customers' conversion of their service equipment will not be part of any 20.A or 32.A allocated funds to be disbursed, and WHEREAS, SDG&E and Pacific Bell will pay for, but not install, up to 100 feet of service lateral, and WHEREAS, the list of customers involved is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full, and WHEREAS, SDG&E and Pacific Bell will make only one payment to the City which will represent the total amounts agreed upon for the customers' service laterals listed in the exhibit, and WHEREAS, the City will set a limit for the amount of allocations to be applied to each service lateral which will be stated in the exhibit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista hereby finds and determines that the public health, safety and welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires and associated structures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication or similar associated services, the above-described area is hereby declared an Underground Utility District, and is designated as such in the City of Chula Vista. Attached hereto is a map delineating the boundaries of said District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council shall, by subsequent resolution, fix the date on which affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service, and does hereby order the removal of all poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and the underground installation of wires and facilities for supplying electric, communication or similar associated service within said Underground Utility District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby instructed to notify all affected utilities and all persons owning real property within said Underground Utility District of the adoption of this resolution within fifteen days after the date of said adoption. Said City Clerk shall further notify said property owners of the necessity that, if they or any person occupying such property desires to continue to receive electric, communication or other similar or associated service, they or such occupant shall, by the date fixed in a subsequent resolution provide all necessary -2- \\~\q P-- facility changes on their premises so as to receive such service from the lines of the supplying utility or utilities at a new location, subject to the applicable rules, regulations and tariffs of the respective utility or utilities on file with the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California as of the date of adoption of this resolution. Such notification shall be made by mailing a copy of this resolution to affected property owners as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and to the affected utility companies. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council hereby finds that the Underground Utility District herein created is in the general public interest for the following reasons: l. That the undergrounding to be accomplished will avoid or eliminate any unusually heavy concentration of overhead distribution facilities. 2. That the streets, roads or rights-of-way in the District are extensively used by the general public and carry a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular traffic. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED as follows: l. The City of Chula Vista elects to establish a limit of $300 per service lateral which represents the total cost or subsidy to help offset the cost of such service laterals, up to lOO feet in length. The amount per customer shall be specified in Exhibit A. 2. The customer's conversion of their service equipment will not be considered part of the service lateral and therefore will not be allocated any 20.A or 32.A funds. This would be in conformity with CPUC Decision 82-0l-l8. 3. A service lateral, for the purpose of definition, shall mean: trench, backfill, and any necessary conduit from the customer's property line to the underground sweep at the base of the customer's termination facility. In those cases where the service conduit enters the customer's building, the service lateral will terminate at the point where the conduit enters the building. 4. When all customers have satisfactorily backfilled the trench, and passed City inspection for the conversion of their electric metering equipment to receive underground service, SDG&E and Pacific Bell will pay the City of Chula Vista $691.20 and $268.80, respectively, which represents an amount equal to the total cost of all service laterals specified in Exhibit A. -3- \\\\'\ ~- 5. The City of Chula vista will then disburse said payment as apportioned in Exhibit A. Presented by John P. ~lppltt, Dlrector of Public Works/City Engineer \~I'-\ 9--\ ~~ Thomas J. Harron, City Attorney -4- ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 30th day of October 19 84 , by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: CounaiZmen Cox, McCandliss, Scott, Moore NAYES: CounaiZmen None ABSTAIN: CounaiZmen None ABSENT: CounaiZmen Malcolm ATTEST f ~ él. /&~, 1.4 e City of ChuZa Vista tIL~ tI.~ð4~ Depu ty Ci ty C Zerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) ) ) ss. I, PATRICIA A. GUARDACOSTA, DEPUTY CITY CLERK of the City of ChuZa Vista, ~aZifornia, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a fuZZ, true 2nd aorreat aopy of RESDLUTION NO. 11814 and that the same has not been amended or repeaZed. ?ATED Deputy City CZerk (SEAL) ·660 (pag) .~. -;'l.. __./ .-. -' "v~ / ,,'?- ,/ q; .. , ---- -/ -' .- , ---~ "ò I _::-: :;.. ì ~ 4: ~ :L,,_ J-"-....;z ~ 10 l- I ~-- ---...,1 " ::=::-.=.1,-,. _ ~=~. . r ---I I DISTRICT BOUNDARY DRAWN BY M Y TITLE BONITA RD. UNDERGROUND DISTRICT NO. 116 FLOWER STREET. TO 1-805 DATE 6-15 _ 84 Length Amount of Parcel No. Owner Address of Trench Subsidy 570-130-08 Joseph F. and Margaret Hutchinson 36 Boni ta Road 75 LF $225 570-130-31 Ralph C. and Judy Rudy 42 Bonita Road 65 LF $195 570-130-32 Carl W. Bronsziet 50 Bonita Road 100 LF $300 570-130-49 Roland E. & Lucy Bergeron 58 Bonita Road 70 LF $210 570-130-26 Martha M. Zumstein 68 Bonita Road 10 LF $ 30 TOTAL $960 \\7>1'-\ 9-- EXHIBIT A