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1 RESOLUTION NO. 2927-13 �
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3 A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE �
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT PERMITTING THE TRANSFER OF ;
4 SEWER UNITS FROM AN UNINHABITABLE AND UNDEVELOPABLE PARCEL LOCATED
ON USFS (UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE) LAND TO A VACANT DEVELOPABLE LOT
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6 WHEREAS, per District Administrative Code section 4.8.14, the sewer unit transfer
program expired on December 31, 2012; and '
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WHEREAS, Frank and Delma Carson's home was located at 881 Pomo on USFS �
$ land with three sewer units associated with the parcel; and
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WHEREAS, the Carson's home was destroyed by a fire in 2001 and is currently
10 uninhabitable and undevelopable; and
11 WHEREAS, in 2003, the USFS terminated the Carson's Special Use Permit
�2 eliminating the ability to rebuild their home on 881 Pomo Road, South Lake Tahoe, �
California; and
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WHEREAS, the Carsons are requesting that the District Board of Directors make an �
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exception to Administrative Code 4.8.14 allowing the transfer of the three sewer units �
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Glorene Aven�e, South Lake Tahoe, California; and �
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�7 WHEREAS, if the transfer is approved, the Carsons will have equity equal to $1,288
per sewer unit which may be used toward the sewer capacity charges in effect when
�g the Carsons decide to purchase the required sewer capacity for their new
development; and
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20 WHEREAS, this is a unique situation for several reasons: �
2� 1. The USFS will not allow development on the parcel associated with the sewer
units.
22 2. The sewer units cannot be used on this parcel. .
23 3. Transfer of the sewer units would be consistent with the revised TRPA Basin
Plan that encourages movement of development from outlying and sensitive �
24 areas to the interior of the city.
4. The Carson's paid fees for eight years on the now uninhabitable and
25 undevelopable parcel after the home was destroyed by fire. ;
26 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that due to this unique situation, the Board of `
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27 Directors of the District approves an exception to Administrative Code section 4.8.14
and approves transfer of the three sewer units from 881 Pomo Road, South Lake Tahoe, �
28 California to 715 Glorene Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, California.
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� WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing
2 Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Board of Directors of
South Tahoe Public Utility District at a regular meeting held on April 18, 2013, by the
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AYES: Cefalu, Jones, Vogelgesang, Schafer
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NOES: None
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7 ABSENT: Sheehan
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11 Eric Schafer, Bo d President
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Kathy Sharp, Clerk of the Board
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