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RESOLUTION NO. 1554
A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ACQUIRE
AND CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1970 -2
RESOLVED, by the Board of Directors of the South Tahoe Public
Utility District, El Dorado County, California, that
1. In its opinion the public interest and convenience require
and that it is the intention of this Board to order the acquisitions
and improvements in and for said District which are described in
Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
2. Whenever any public way is herein referred to as running be-
tween two public ways, or from or to any public way, the intersections
of the public ways referred to are included to the extent that work
shall be shown on the plans to be done therein.
3. Said streets and highways are more particularly shown in the
records in the office of the County Recorder of the County of E1
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Dorado, California, and shall be shown upon the plans herein referred
to and to be filed with the Clerk of said District.
4. All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at
the places and in the particular locations, of the forms, sizes, di-
mensions and materials, and at the lines, grades and elevations as
shown and delineated upon the plans, profiles and specifications to be
made therefor, as hereinafter provided.
5. There is to be excepted from the work herein described any
of such work already done to line and grade and marked excepted or
shown not to be done on said plans, profiles and specifications.
6. Notice is hereby given of the fact that in many cases said
work and improvement will bring the finished work to a grade different
from that formerly existing, and that to said extent said grades are
hereby changed and that said work will be done to said changed grades.
7. Said Board does hereby adopt and establish as the official
grades for said work the grades and elevations to be shown upon said
plans, profiles and specifications. All such grades and elevations are
to be in feet and decimals thereof with reference to the datum plane of
the U. S. Coast Geodetic Survey.
8. The descriptions of the acquisitions and improvements and the
termini of the work contained in this resolution are general in nature.
All items of work do not necessarily extend for the full length of the
description thereof. The plans and profiles of the work and maps and
descriptions, as contained in the Engineer's Report, shall be controlling
as to the correct and detailed description thereof.
9. Said contemplated acquisitions and improvements, in the opin-
ion of this Board, are of more than local or ordinary public benefit,
ilby and said Board does hereby make the costs and expenses thereof charge-
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able upon an assessment district, the exterior boundaries of which are
the coterminous exterior boundaries of the composite and consolidated
area as more particularly shown on a map thereof on file in the office
of the Clerk entitled "Proposed Boundaries of Assessment District 1970 -2,"
to which reference is hereby Made for further particulars. Said map in-
dicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the
proposed district and shall govern for all details as to the extent of
the assessment district.
10. The U. S. Forest Service will contribute toward the costs of
certain of said improvements as follows, an amount equal to the sum of
(a) 93.2% of the cost of the collection sewer extension described in
clause (a)(1) in Exhibit A hereto, (b) 41.2% of the cost of the facili-
ties described in clause (a)(3) in Exhibit A hereto, (c) 1009 of the
cost of the collection sewer described in clause (a)(4) in Exhibit A
hereto, and (d) 25.6; of the cost of the portion of the branch trunk
and collection sewer described in clause (a)(5)(A) in Exhibit A hereto.
The State of California will contribute the sum of $208,900 toward the
costs of the facilities described in clauses (a) (3) and (a) (5) in
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Exhibit A hereto, from which contribution all of the costs of the facility
described in clause (a)(5)(C) shall be paid, with the balance of said
contribution being prorated between (a) 58.8% of the costs of the facil-
ities described in said clause (a)(3), (b) 74.4% of the costs of the
portion of the branch and collection sewer described in said clause (a)
(5)(A), and (c) 50% of the costs of the portion of said branch and col-
lection sewer described in said clause (a)(5)(B).
11. Notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent the un-
paid assessments, and bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed
seven percent (7%) per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner
provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, Division 10 of the
Streets and Highways Code, the last installment of which bonds shall
mature not to exceed fourteen (14) years from the second day of July next
succeeding ten (10) months from their date. The provisions of Part 11.1
of said act, providing an alternative procedure for the advance payment
of assessments and the calling of bonds shall apply.
12. Except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance of bonds,
all of said improvements shall be done pursuant to the provisions of the
Municipal Improvement Act of 1913.
13. Reference is hereby made to proceedings had pursuant to Divi-
sion 4 of the Streets and Highways Code on file in the office of the
Clerk.
14. Said proposed acquisitions and improvements are hereby re-
ferred to the District Engineer, being a competent person employed by
said District for that purpose; and said Engineer is hereby directed to
make and file with the District Clerk a report in writing, presenting
Ih the following:
a) Maps and descriptions of the lands, easements and facili-
ties to be acquired;
b) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvements to be
made pursuant to this Resolution of Intention;
c) Engineer's statement of the itemized and total estimated
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costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements and of the in-
cidental expenses in connection therewith;
d) Diagram showing the assessment district above referred to,
and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respective subdivisions
of land within said district as the same existed at the time of the pas-
sage of this Resolution of Intention, each of which subdivisions shall
be given a separate number upon said diagram;
e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the costs and
expenses of the proposed acquisitions and improvements upon the several
subdivisions of land in said district in proportion to the estimated
benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said
acquisitions and improvements, and of the expenses incidental thereto.
When any portion or percentage of the cost and expenses of the
'acquisitions and improvements is to be paid from sources other than
assessments, the amount of such portion or percentage shall first be
deducted from the total estimated cost and expenses of said acquisi-
tions and improvements, and said assessment shall include only the re-
mainder of the estimated cost and expenses. Said assessment shall
refer to said subdivisions by their respective numbers as assigned
pursuant to subdivision (d) of this section.
15. It is hereby recognized by this Board that in order for cer-
tain of the properties herein proposed to be assessed to obtain the
benefits which the sanitary sewerage facilities herein proposed to be
ordered will be designed to confer (being the parcels shown on said
boundary map which are designated by the numbers 54, 55, 56, 59, 60,
62, 63, 6., 66, 112, 113, 114, and 133 through 140, inclusive) addi-
tional collecting sewers and laterals will have to be constructed. It
is therefore resolved, subject only to confirmation of the herein pro-
posed assessment for the herein proposed acquisitions and improvements,
as follows: that the additional facilities necessary to provide service
will hereafter be constructed by the South Tahoe Public Utility District
by means of special assessment proceedings, subdividers' cash, District
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advances or other appropriate method; that all lands, easements or rights
k W of way necessary therefor will be acquired by gift, purchase, condemna-
tion or other appropriate method; that the owners and occupants of the
lotk, tracts, pieces and parcels of land lying within the boundaries of
the assessment district shall at all times hereafter be entitled to the
use and benefit of the sewerage facilities to be acquired and constructed
herein, subject to such reasonable rates, rules and regulations as are
now or may hereafter be established by South Tahoe Public Utility Dis-
trict; and that right, permission, privilege and authority are hereby
given and granted to the present and future owners and occupants of the
lands within said assessment district to connect all main, lateral and
other sewers which may hereafter be constructed within the said district
into and with the said sewerage facilities to be acquired and constructed
herein, subject to the reasonable rates, rules, regulations and connec-
tion cht.. 9s referred to above.
16. Notice is hereby given that, in the opinion of the Board, the
public interest will not be served by allowing the property owners to
take the contract for the construction of the improvements and that, pur-
suant to section 10502.4 of the Streets and Highways Code, no notice of
award of contract shall be published.
17. If any excess shall be realized from the assessment it shall
be used, in such amounts as the Board may determine, in accordance with
the provisions of law for one or more of the following purposes:
a) Transfer to the general fund of the District, provided that
the amount of any such transfer shall not exceed the lesser of $1,000
or 5% of the total amount expended from the improvement fund;
kw b) As a credit upon the assessment and any supplemental as-
sessment; or
c) For the maintenance of the improvements.
President
ATTEST: ^ South Tahoe Public Utility District
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gr and offic o Secretary
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- a) The installation and construction of sanitary sewerage facilities, in-
cluding collection sewers, necessary pumping stations and force mains,
manholes, flushing devices, rodholes, wye branches, laterals and ap-
purtenances on streets and roads and in easements to be acquired
therefor, to serve the lands within the boundaries of the herein pro-
posed assessment district, as hereinafter described, which facilities
consist of the following, to wit:
(1) extension of the existing collection sewer in Jameson Beach
Road, described in clause (c) hereof, easterly in said road to the
easterly end of the parcel designated by number 29 (in Area A) on the
hereinafter referred to boundary map;
(2) a branch trunk sewer commencing at the westerly terminus of
Trunk B, described in clause (c) hereof, and extending westerly and
northerly along State Highway 89 to the unnamed street shown in Area
C on said boundary map and thence westerly in said street a distance
of approximately ten feet;
(3) a pump station at or near the Baldwin Beach parking area and
a force main extending southerly therefrom to said Trunk B;
(4) a collection sewer extending approximately 800 feet easterly
from said Baldwin Beach pump station;
(5) a branch trunk and collection sewer commencing at said Bald-
win Beach pump station and extending therefrom:
(Al.) northerly and westerly to a point approximately 150 feet
east of the boundary between U. S. Forest Service land and parcel
147 (in Area E) on said boundary map;
(B) thence westerly and northwesterly to and through said
Area E to the principal street in Cascade Subdivision and thence
along said street to the northeasterly boundaries of parcels 75
and 76 (in said Area E);
(C) thence northwesterly along the northwesterly boundary of
said parcel 76 to Cascade Creek and thence northerly to State High-
way 89 and thence along said highway to the entrance to Emerald Bay
State Park;
(6) collection sewers, extending from the branch trunk and collec-
tion sewer described in (5) above, along the boundaries between par-
cels 109 and 110 and between 103 and 104 (in said Area E);
(7) collection sewers commencing at the point where the branch
trunk and collection sewer described in (5) above extends northwest-
erly from said principal street in Cascade Subdivision and thence
southwesterly to a point on the northeasterly boundary of parcel 69
(in Area D) on said boundary map, thence extending both southeasterly
and northwesterly along the boundaries of all of the parcels of land
in said Area D;
b) The acquisition for all parcels of property within said boundaries of
a right of service and use in the existing sanitary sewerage and sew-
age treatment and disposal facilities of said Utility District, other
than the facilities described in clause (c) hereof, which help pro-
vide service to and which are of benefit to the properties within said
area;
EXHIBIT A
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c) The acquisitions within said boundaries of a right of service and use
in the sanitary sewerage facilities constructed by said Utility Dis-
trict for the Pope Baldwin Recreation Area, El Dorado National Forest,
pursuant to and as described in Contract No. GS- 00T- 1708(TP), and
all amendments and supplements thereto, between said Utility District
and the United States of America, dated June 20/25, 1968, which help
provide service to and which are of benefit to the properties within
said boundaries, which facilities with respect to all parcels of
property within said boundaries consist of trunk sewer mains extend-
ing westerly from the Tahoe Keys Pump Station to State Highway 89 and
thence westerly along said Highway 89 to the terminus of the segment
thereof known as the B Trunk at a point near where said highway turns
northward toward Lake Tahoe and Emerald Bay, including the Tallac and
Taylor pump stations, and with respect to parcels designated by num-
bers 1 through 40 (all of Area A) on the hereinafter referred to
boundary map consist of the Camp Richardson force main which extends
northward from the segment of the above described trunk sewers known
as the A Trunk to the Camp Richardson pump station located near the
westerly end of Jameson Beach Road, including said pump station, and
with respect to said parcels 1 through 39 consist of a collection
sewer extending easterly in said Jameson Beach Road from said Camp
Richardson pump station to a point near said parcels 18 and 30, and
with respect to said parcel 40 consist of a collection sewer extend-
ing northward and eastward into said parcel 40, and with respect to
parcels 41 through 51 (all of Area B) on said boundary map consist of
collection sewers extending southerly and westerly from said A Trunk
to Fallen Leaf Lake and thence southerly along the western side of
said lake to and along said Area B;
d) The acquisition of all facilities, lands and easements and the con -
truction of all work auxiliary to any of the above as necessary to
complete the same.
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EXHIBIT A
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Assessment District 1970 -2
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I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and
correct copy of Resolution No. 1554 duly and regularly adopted
by the Board of Directors of the South Tahoe Public Utility Dis-
trict, El Dorado County, California, at a meeting thereof duly held
on the 6th day of May , 1971, by the following
vote:
AYES, and in favor thereof, Directors: Wakeman
Kortes
Fesler
Ream
NOES, Directors: None
ABSENT, Directors: None
ABSTAIN, Directors: Hegarty
Clerk and Ex officio Secretary
South Tahoe Public Utility District