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RESOLUTION NO. 1794
A RESOLUTION RECONFIRMING PROJECT APPROVAL AND
DIRECTING FILING OF NOTICE OF DETERMINATION
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1972 -1
RESOLVED, by the Board of Directors of the South Tahoe Public
Utility District, El Dorado County, California, that
WHEREAS, pursuant to its Resolution of Intention No. 1695
adopted on September 21, 1972, this Board did, on the 26th day of
October, 1972, duly adopt its Resolution No. 1748 pursuant to which
it did approve an engineer's report, confirm an assessment and order
work and acquisitions for a Project more particularly described on
Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein;
WHEREAS, upon the completion of an initial environmental
study, this Board on the 29th day of March, 1973, did duly adopt its
Resolution No. 1782 pursuant to which it made a negative environmental
declaration on said Project and directed that notice thereof be filed
with the Office of the County Clerk of El Dorado County and at the
District office, which notices were so filed;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND, DETERMINED and ORDERED as
follows:
1. That this Board's approval of said Project is hereby re-
confirmed and said Project is hereby approved for all purposes; and
2. That the Clerk and Ex officio Secretary of this Board be,
k w and he is hereby, authorized and instructed to post at the District
office and to file, pursuant to Section 21152 of the Public Resources
Code, a Notice of Determination for said Project with the Office of
the County Clerk of El Dorado County and to post such Notice at the
District office, which Notice shall include the decision of this
Board to approve said Project, the determination of this Board that
said Project will not have a significant effect upon the environment
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and a statement that an environmental impact report has not been
prepared for said Project.
President
South Tahoe Public Utility District
ATTEST:
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Clerk and Ex officio Secretary
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1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and cor-
rect copy of Resolution No. 1794 duly and regularly adopted by
the Board of Directors of the South Tahoe Public Utility District,
El Dorado County, California, at a meeting thereof duly held on
the 3 day of May , 1973, by the following vote:
AYES, and in favor thereof, Directors: Fesler, Kortes, Wakeman,
Hegarty, and Ream
NOES, Directors: None
ABSENT, Directors: None
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Clerk and Ex Officio Secretary
South Tahoe Public Utility District
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) The installation and construction of sanitary sewer systems, includ-
ing collection sewers, necessary pumping stations and force mains,
manholes, flushing devices, rodholes, wye branches, laterals and
appurtenances to serve Angora Highlands Units Nos. 1 and 2 subdivi-
sions, including 6 -inch sanitary sewer mains in and along the follow-
ing portions of streets and property lines, to wit: (1) Devon Way
commencing near the boundary line between assessor's parcels 32 -321.-
12 and 13 and extending westerly and southwesterly to Dundee Circle;
(2) Devon Way commencing near the boundary line between assessor's
parcels 32- 321 -14 and 15 and extending southerly to Dundee Circle;
(3) commencing near the rear property line of assessor's parcel 32-
322 -07 and extending southwesterly along the boundary line between
assessor's parcels 32- 322 -03 and 04 to Dundee Circle; Dundee Circle
commencing near the boundary line between assessor's parcels 32 -331-
01 and 02 and extending northwesterly and westerly to a point near
the boundary between assessor's parcels 32- 321 -01 and 02, and com-
mencing near the boundary between assessor's parcels 32- 321 -03 and
04 and extending southeasterly and easterly to Tartan Way, and
thence northerly to a point near the boundary between assessor's
parcels 32- 331 -02 and 03; (4) Tartan Way commencing at Dundee Circle
and extending southeasterly to a point near the boundary between
assessor's parcels 32-333 -01 and 02; (5) commencing near the bound-
ary between assessor's parcels 32- 323 -09 and 10 at a point near the
boundary between assessor's parcels 32- 323 -10 and 11 and extending
northwesterly along the rear boundary lines between parcels fronting
on the northerly segment of Dundee Circle and on the southerly seg-
ment of Dundee Circle to a point near the common corner of assessor's
parcels 32- 323 -03, 04, 15 and 16, and thence southwesterly along the
boundary line between said assessor's parcels 32- 323 -03 and 04 to
Dundee Circle; (6) Glenmore Way commencing at Dundee Circle and ex-
tending southwesterly and southerly to the intersection of said
Glenmore Way with Uplands Way; (7) Uplands Way commencing at its
intersection with Glenmore Way and extending westerly to its inter-
section with Aberdeen Circle, and also commencing near the boundary
between assessor's parcels 32- 364 -03 and 04 and extending northeast-
erly and northerly to the intersection of said Uplands Way with
Highlands Drive; (8) Aberdeen Circle commencing at Uplands Way and
extending southerly to a point near the boundary between assessor's
parcels 32- 364 -01 and 02; (9) Heather Circle commencing near the
boundary between assessor's parcels 32- 354-1 and 32- 365 -01 and ex-
tending westerly to Uplands Way, and also commencing near the bound-
ary between assessor's parcels 32- 365 -01 and 02 and extending
northerly to the aforesaid main in Heather Circle, and also commenc-
ing near the boundary between assessor's parcels 32- 354 -09 and 10
and extending northerly and westerly to Uplands Way; (10) commenc-
ing near the boundary line between assessor's parcels 32- 353 -02 and
17 at a point near the boundary line between assessor's parcels
32- 353 -1 and 17 and extending northeasterly and northerly between
the rear boundary lines between parcels fronting on Heather Circle
,, and parcels fronting on. Uplands Way to the common corner of assess-
or's parcels 32- 353 -06, 08, 09 and 11, and thence northerly along
the boundary line between said assessor's parcels 32- 353 -08 and 09
to Heather Circle; (11) commencing near the boundary line between
assessor's parcels 32- 352 -01 and 09 at a point near the boundary
line between assessor's parcels 32- 352 -08 and 09 and extending
northerly and northeasterly along the rear boundary lines between
parcels fronting on Uplands Way and parcels fronting on Glenmore Way
to the common corner of assessor's parcels 32- 342 -05, 06 and 08, and
thence northeasterly along the easterly boundary of said assessor's
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Assessment District 1972 -1
EXHIBIT A.
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parcel 32- 342 -08•to Highlands Drive; (12) Highlands Drive between
its intersection with Uplands Way and Glenrnore Way; (13) commencing
at Highlands Drive and extending northeasterly along the boundary
line between assessor's parcels 32- 343 -03 and 04 to a point approxi-
mately 100 feet from Highlands Drive, and thence westerly to the
easterly boundary of assessor's parcel 32- 343 -01, and also commenc-
ing at said point approximately 100 feet from Highlands Drive and
extending easterly through assessor's parcels 32- 343 -04, 05 and 06
to Tahoe Mountain Road and continuing easterly and southeasterly in
and along Tahoe Mountain Road approximately 2000 feet beyond the
boundaries of the proposed assessment district as hereinafter de-
scribed, to connect with an existing sewer at the intersection of
said Tahoe Mountain Road with Forest Mountain Road;
b) The acquisition within said boundaries of said proposed assessment
district of a right of service and use in the existing sanitary sew-
erage and sewage treatment and disposal facilities of said Utility
District, other than the facilities described in clause "c" hereof,
which help provide service to and which are of benefit to the prop-
erties within said area;
c) The acquisition within the boundaries of said proposed assessment
district of a right of service and use in the existing sanitary sew-
age facilities of Improvement District No. U -1 of said Utility Dis-
trict which help provide service to and which are of benefit to the
properties within said area, such right of service and use to cover
and include only one normal residential building for each assessment
parcel (being three units as defined for the purpose of Ordinance
No. 181 of said Utility District);
d) The acquisition of all facilities, lands and easements and the con-
struction of all auxiliary work necessary to complete the above
described improvements.
EXHIBIT A
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