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CMO_Document_Number
19831
Document_Title
Ordinance levying assessments for existing sanitary sewers in the Santa Clara area; and declaring an emergency.
Adopted_Date
3/2/1992
Approved Date
3/2/1992
CMO_Effective_Date
3/2/1992
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Jeffrey R. Miller
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€xh~ibit ~ <br />i` <br />FINDINGS & RECD ATTGNS <br />SUBJECT: EXISTING SANITARY SEWERS IN THE SANTA CLARA AREA; <br />FORMATION OF THE EXISTING SEWER LOCAL IlVIPROVEMENT <br />DISTRICT AND LEVYING FINAL ASSESSMENTS <br />BACKGRGUND <br />Dn March 2, 1992 City Council will consider formation ~f a Local Improvement District <br />and the levying of the ~inaI assessment far the properties adjacent to existing sanitary <br />sewers in the Santa Clara area. This district encompasses these parcels served by the <br />existing interceptor and lateral sewers not previously assessed in the Santa Clara area, <br />The properties taking sewer access from these facilities will be assessed for the equiva- <br />lent of an S" sanitary sewer as per Eugene Code (EC} 7.055 and 7.175(2}(b}5, Also <br />included in the billing with the assessments will be the local and re 'oval S terns <br />l~ Ys <br />Development Charges (SDC}. <br />Prior to the February 12, 1992 hearing regarding the formation of the local improvement <br />district and levying of assessments, praperiy owners who will bear the costs were notified <br />by first-class mail on January 16, 1992. Also in January, Notice of Proposed Assessments <br />were sent by certified mail. Dn February 4, a notice was placed in the local newspaper <br />as per EC 7.165. Additionally, in August of 1991 a newsletter was sent to all pro erhies <br />,. P <br />~n Santa Clara expla~n~ng the upcoming LID formation and final assessments. In <br />October 1991, property owners along the existing sewers in Santa Clara were invited to a <br />public information session. Dn January 30,1992, another information session regardin <br />g <br />final assessments was held in Santa Clara. <br />The existing sewers are projects constructed under several separate contracts; l B on <br />Yr <br />Street 90-d7, 2} Irving Road sewers (8$-a3} including various side streets in the area, and <br />3} Santa Clara interceptors 55-42. The "Byron" street system was initiated by the Ci <br />Engineer on January 19, 1994. This project provided sewers on Byron Street south of <br />Irvington Drive. The Irving Road project was initiated April 27,1987 by the City <br />Engineer. The project consisted of sewers along Irving Road, Newcas#le Street, Santa <br />Clara Avenue, Belmont Street and an easement area between Belmont Street and Santa <br />Clara Avenue. The Santa Clara interceptor project was partially funded by an EPA <br />grant and was initiated by City Council on January 24,1954. The interce for lines run <br />p <br />through Santa Clara along Greenwich Street; Canterbury Street; Irvington Drive; Wilkes <br />Drive; northerly east of Honolulu Avenue; easterly south of Kingsbury Lane; and alon <br />g <br />Spring Creek Drxve. <br />
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