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WALTER"NEAL"OLSON
p.0. Box 70542 • South Lake Tahoe, California 95705 • Phone(916) 544-6474 AMES R.JONES
1275 Meadow Crest Drive NOEL B WALKER
NAT SINCLAIR
November 20, 1989
Ms. Marjorie springmeyer
901 South Carson Street
Carson City, Nv. 89701
Re: Land Exchanqe with U.S. Forest Service
Dear Marjorie:
Enclosed are the following documents you requested:
Escrow Instructions
Land Exchange Agreement between U.S.F.S. & STPUD
Appraisal by Robert Ford Harvey Place Property
Appraisal by Robert Ford - F. Heise Land & Livestock
Co. Properties.
Please send Pat Mamath, Clerk of the Board a check in the amount
of $6.50 for reimbursement of the cost to produce the requested
documents. ( 26 pages @ $0.25/Page = $6.50)
Sincerely,
J mes R. Cofer
anager/Engineer
M.F. SPRI NGMEYE R REALTY
LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER
901 South Carson Street Bus. (702) 882-7771
Carson City, Nevada 89701 Res. (702) 782-2593
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P.O.Box 70542 • South Lake Tahoe,Caiifornia 95705 • Phone(916)544-6474 FAX # (916) 541-06141275MeadowCrestDrive
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INSTRUCTIONS TO ADDRESSEE
RESOLUTION NO. 2501 i
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A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
C 2 AUTHORIZING DESIGNATED PERSONNEL I
TO ACCEPT AND CONSENT TO RECORDATION OF CONVEYANCES
3 27281 Government Code]
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BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Directors of South Tahoe
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Public Utility District, County of E1 Dorado, State of
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California, as follows: i
The Clerk of the Board, Manager and Assistant Manager are i8
hereby authorized to accept on behalf of said District, and the i
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Board of Directors thereof, any and all conveyances of any
10
interest in or easement upon real property to the District and
to consent to recordation thereof.
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Each of the aforesaid representatives of the District are
13 hereby authorized on behalf of the District and the Board of
14
Directors thereof, to execute and attach to all such
15 conveyances, a certificate evidencing the acceptance thereof by
16 the Board of Directors of said District, and thereafter to
record such deeds or grants, all pursuant to the provisions of
Section 27281 of the Government Code of the State of
19 California. This Resolution supersedes Resolution No. 832 .
20 PASSED and ADOPTED at a duly held regular meeting of the
21 Board of Directors of South Tahoe Public Utility District on the
22 16th day of November, 1989, by the following vote:
23 AYES: Directors Nason, Jones, Olson, Walker, Sinclair
Z4 NOES: None
25 Absent: None
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ROBERT MASON, Chairman of BoardZ South Tahoe Public Utility DistrictATTEST:
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PAT A. MAMATH, Clerk of the Board
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United States ForestDeparttof Lake Tahoe Basin Management UnitServiceP.O. Box 731002rcultue
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95731-7302cIJ
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01989
Re 1 to: 5430E , Y P Y
T'„E CO' Date: August 4, 1989
Inter-County Title Co.
P.O. Box AA
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95705
Dear Lila
Re: Your No. 157_ ppg Bg U.S. Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit,South Tahoe Public Utility District Exchange.
Please open an escrow and include the following documents.
Enclosed are the following:
l. Quitclaim deed, a copy for your files, plus a copy for the Grantor:
All costs to clear title are the responsibility of the South Tahoe PublicUtilityDistrict.
Send all billings covering escrow and Title insurance to the South Tahoe PublicUtilityDistrict.
When all deeds of trust, bonded indebtedness, etc. , are paid in full and theapplicableclearancedocumentsrecorded, you are authorized to record the deedtotheUnitedStates.
The United States is requesting that this parcel remain off the assessmentroll, as of the recordation of the deed to the United States.
After you have received the properly executed Deeds, and considering specificinstructionsyoumayhavefromtheSouthTahoePublicUtilityDistrictyouareauthorizedtorecordthedeedfromtheUnitedStatesinthenameoftheSouthTahoePublicUtilityDistrict.
Please issue two policies of title insurance A.L.T.A. , U.S. Policy Form 1963,in the amount of $280,000.00 , the first with the time and date of therecordingofthedeedtotheU.S.A. , and the second with the time and date oftherecordingofthedeedtotheSouthTahoePublicUtilityDistrict.
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The following exceptions in Schedule B of Preliminary title report no. 157008
should not be included in the policy of Title Insurance to the United States :
NOTE at the bottom of page two, Items (1) , (2) , (3) .
If Schedule B of your printed Policy of Title Insurance form includes the
following or similar wording, "1. Current and delinquent taxes and assessments
as follows: " the word "NONE" must be typed on both policies immediately after
the printed statement.
Please deliver the following to the U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin
Management Unit.
1. Recorder' s certified copy of the deed to the United States.
2. Original deed to the United States
3. Copy of the South Tahoe Public Utility's closing statements.
4. The corresponding policy of title insurance and one copy.
Please give us a call if additional information is needed. We would appreciate
your prompt action to expedite the processing of this case.
Sincerely,
C D. WAYNE SHEPHERD
Lands Staff Officer
Enclosures
South Tahoe Public Utility
istrict
South Tahoe p,0. Box A 95 05
Public Utility South Lake Tahoe, Ca.
D istr ict
Date: August 4, 1989
Inter-ounty Title Co.
P•' BOX AA CA 95705SouthLakeTahoe,
Dear Lila:
lands ofi the United SfiatesUnitAmE iDoradoiCounty
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Re: Your No. 1570 8 ement
the U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Mana9Oe Public Utility
District, and
Please include in the {
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Tah
the United States the
Enclosed are the followin9 us a copy for the Grantor:
jgi a grant deed, a copy for your files, p
2. Decision of the South Tahoe Public Utility istrict Board ofi Directors to
exchange prope ties with the United States.
All costs to cle ar title are the responsibility
of the South Tahoe Public
Ut i I ity D istr ict. of each to the
Piease deliver the above Iett731002
Southd.
LakeSTahoeaCa.
95731PAttention •
U.S. Forest Service P.O. Box
Wayne Shepherd. The above
When all deeds of trust, bonded indebtedness, etc., are paid jlicable clearance
letters have been mailedaaedauthorPzed to reco ddthendeedeto the South Tahoe
documents recorded, ya
Public Utility District.
The South Tahoe Public Utility District is requesting that this parcel remain
off the assessment roll , as of the recordation of the deed to the South Tahoe
Public Utility Distrlct
ou have received the properly executed Deeds, and considering specific
Afiter y ou are authorized to reco d
inst uctions you may have from the United States, y
the deed firom S.T.P.U.D. in the name of United States.
Please issue two policies of titie insurance A.L.T.A.,U.S. Pol icy Form 1963,
in the amount ofi $2e•o0 e U.StAe,
fandtthetsecondtwithathedtime andhdate of
recording of the detherecordingofthe deed to the South 7ahoe Public Utility District.
If Schedule B of your printed Policy of Title Insurance form includes the
fcllcwing cr similar ording, " I . Current and delinquent taxes and assessments
as fcllows:" the tivord "NONE" must be typed on both p licies immedi tely after
the printed statement.
Please deliver the following to the Manager/Engineer, South Tahoe Public
Utility Cistrict:
I . Your billing covering the following escrow No. 157008 :
2. Recorder's certified copy of the deed to South Tahoe Public Utility
D i str ict
3. Ori inal deed from the United States
4. Copy of the United States closing statement
5. Original instruments relating to reconveyance
6. The corresponding policy of tltle insurance and one copy
Please deliver the followiny to the Forest Supervisor Lake Tahoe Basin
Management Unit.
1 . Recorder's certified copy of the deed to the United States
2. Original deed to the United States
3. The corresponding policy of title insurance and one copy
Please give us a call if additional information is needed. We would appreciate
your prompt action to expedite the processing of this case.
Sincerely,
James R. Cofer
Manager/Engineer
Enclosures
INI R-00[NI'Y TI'!"I O.
S 1I'f I TAHJE l OFFIC'E
591 Tahoe K ys Blvd. - P.O. Hcac AA
I South I,a}ce Tatx, CA 95705
Teleptrne: 916/544-5761
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UKITID STATFS FnREST SER IICE When re lyir g refer t o
P.O. Bo x 731002 OrciQs No. : 157008a - IR
Sauth L ak e Tatr e, CA 95731 E txa Offioer: LILA tIC-i
Attri: Hnac Ehttpn Ya,.u' Order No./I k cne:
In resp to the a2 ove refeiz ed application for a blicy of Title Insuranoe, Inter-CaantY
Title Co. h.revy re,Orts that it is psepaz er3 t cause to be iss-ieci, as of the date hereof,
a Policy or Fblicies of Title Insurarr e by Tiaar Title Insur ar ae Ca arlY of California
d sc'ibir g the larxi as d the est.ate or interest therein t;r,af r set forth, insurir g
aga nst loss which may be sustair ed bY rea-s of any defect, lien or errlmibranoe not st own
or referred to as an Exaepti belvw or r ot excl.ix ed frnm ooverage Pur'svant to the printied
Sct edules, Coc ciitions and Stipulatic¢s of said Pelicy forms.
The printed coeptior.s ar d F clusicns fran the avvez'"age of said R licy or Pe licies are set
forth the at tarl ed oov r• Capies of the Policy forms ld be ='ead• '1'1 I' a a lable
fran the offiae which is,.s ied this Report-
This Re.port (ar d any s pplesnents ar amen nents t e.r eto) is iss-aed solely for the purPose
of facilitatir g the issuanoe of a Policy of Title Insura oe ar d r o liability is assuuned
her 2.y. If it is desired that liability be assu¢rnd Pr'ior to the issuarr e of a Policy of
Title.Insuranoe, a Birr3 r or Cam itanent sYxx.ld be reques ed•
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Dated as of August 28, 1989 at 7:30 a.m.
Tt form of Policy of Title I v arx e ao tsnPlat d bY 'th s F eP°rt is:
X) CLTA StarY3ard Covera e P l I' - 1988 (7-1-88)
ALTA I an R licy - 1987 with ALTA EY dors n lt Form 1 ovc' 10-21-87)
ALTA Residential Title Insurar oe PelicY - 1987 (6-1-87)
ALTA Owner's P licy Fonn B - 1970 (An rx3ec3 10-21-87)
The estate Or interest in the land hP;naf de.sc'i2 ed ar referred to oovered bY thiS
R ort is a fee.
Title tn said estate or interest at the dat e hereof is vested in:
UI iITID STATES OF AME 2ICA
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DESC,RIPI'IQN".
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At the date hez of exc,ptia s to coverage in ac3dition t o t3 e p-jnted e ooe t.ions and
pxrlusirns tained in said policy fo m would be as follows:
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1. Rights of the public in ar d to so mur i of the here.n d ibed land as lies within
the bo.u daries of any public higtzway or road.
2. ci.stiix rights of way and easer nnts, if any, far t ansrdssirn lii s, pole lines,
di.s, fltanes, canals, roac3.s, pipe lines, o ar7y other pu oees.
3. Interest in ar d to said lar d as di..9cl.o d in writir g the urr3essigned title
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a. Spe ial Use Permit to El Dorado Ca.urty dated August 9, 1965, far a portion of
Black Baz t Avenue.
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b. Sp.ial Use Permit to Emer l.d Broadc.asting Cam arly dat ed Janua zy 16, 1987, far a
i portioci of radio braadcast,ing ant,eru a system.
I c. Special Use Pie=rrdt to Sierra Pacific I 7wer Crng any dated Nov r er 21, 1985, for
a pow rline right-of-way ross a partirn of the fed x al larri.
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d. Me randum of Urr.3 xs tarr3i.ng between the U.S. Fbstal Sezvice arY3 the U.S. Forest
SeYvioe dated August 27, 1986, for a 1Jeigi bo x od Mail Delivesy Center.
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4. "Any defect in or invalidity of the title of the vestee herei.n by rea_ of the
failure of t1-e United States to aooe t title to the larx3s offe,red in exc.t ange for
the larrls her ein d scrit ed, as disclosed by an examis ation of the reoords of the
Buz au of La xl Manag ient.
NO'I: J-Yy eoe-rv yar e of the realty herein cie,scaribed iryc.ludes the following:
xoeptirr, ar d Reserving to the United States a right-of-way thereoei far ditct s and
canals c.structed by the authority of the United States. Act of August 30, 1890,
26 Stat. 391; 43 U.S.C. 945)
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and the issuance of a policy oi
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1989 SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY
DISTRICT P. 0. Box
AU South Lake Tahoe, CA
95705 Attn: James R.
Cofer Manager/
Engineer Re: Escrow No. 157,008 & 157,
008a Dear Mr.
Cofer:We enclose herewith Amendment to Escrow Instruction, dated September
27,1989, a copy of USFS Amendment to Escrow Instruction, dated September 27,
1989,copy of USFS Letter of Instruction, dated August 4, 1989, PreliminaryTitleReportNo. 157,008a, and Grant Deed in connection with the exchange
of properties with the
USFS.If the Amendment meets with your approval, please have same signed
and returned to our office together with receipted copy of Letter of
Instructions from the USFS, the amendment to the USFS instructions, read and approved
copy of Preliminary Title Report, the Grant Deed (which MUST be sign
before a Notary Public), and your check in the sum of $2,843.00 in payment of
fees.James, should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give
our office a
call.
Sincerely,INTER-COUNTY TITLE
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VILLAGE SOUTH LAICE TAHOE,CA.
LIFORNIA
AGENTFOR TICOR TITLE INSURANCE
A,MEND T TO
FSCROW INSTRUCTIONS
INTER-COUNTY TITLE C0.
POST OFFICE BOX AA
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 95705
RE: ESCROW N0. 157 J08 & 157,008a
SEPTEMBER 27, 1989
That certain letter of instructions, dated August 4, 1989, is hereby amended
in the following respects only:
WE HAND YOU HEREWITH THE FOLLOWING:
1. Balance due as indicated below
2. Receipted copy of Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit letter of instructions,
dated August 4, 1989, and Amendment to Escrow Instructions, dated September 27,
1989.
3. Prior to close of escrow the South Tahoe Public Utility District shall hand
you a Certificate of Acceptance to be recorded with the herein referen d Quitclaim
Deed (from the USA).
4. Grant Deed executed by the undersigned in favor of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
conveying the real property described in preliminary Report of Title No. 157,008,
dated February 10, 1989, a copy of which we have read and hereby approve.
You are authorized and instructed to deliver or record the above documents and
disburse funds, as set forth hereinbelow, when you can issue your CLTA Form
Title Insurance Policy with liability not to exceed $280,000.00, on the real
property described in preliminary Report of Title No. 157,008a, dated August 28,
1989, a copy of which we have read and hereby approved, showing title thereto
vested in SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, a local agency of the State of
California and its successors and assigns, SUBJECT T0: Printed schedules,
conditions and stipulations in said policy and items 1, 2, 3, 4, and "Excepting
and reserving to the United States a right-of-way thereon for ditches and
canals constructed by the authority of the United States. Act of August 30,
1890, (26 Stat. 391; 43 U.S.C. 945).
The completion of this transaction shall be contingent upon the concurrent
recording of the deed from South Tahoe Public Utility District to United States
of America, handed you herewith (Order No. 157,008) and the Quitclaim Deed from
United States of America to South Tahoe Public Utility District (Order No. 157,008a).
As a memorandum in this escrow with which Inter-County Title Co. is in no way to
be concerned, it is mutually agreed that these instructions are entered into by
the parties hereto for the purpose of enabling Inter-County Title Co. to close
this escrow but it is, in no way, intended to modify, supplement or supersede
that certain document entitled "Land Exchange Agreement" dated May 31, 1988,
except as specifically set forth herein. It is, additionally, acknowledged and
understood that any documents needed to replace permits or easements issued by
the United States of America as referred to in schedule "D" thereto are being
handled outside of this escrow and are of no concern to Inter-County Title Co.
You are authorized to furnish copies of these instructions, supplements, amendments
and all documents in connection herewith to the United States of America.
You are authorized and instructed to make disbursements in accordance with the
the following statement:
CLTA Title Policy fee on $280,000. liability for STPUD 1,000.00
ALTA Title Policy fee on $280,000. liability for USA 1,288.00
Certified copies of Deeds (2) 15.00 (est. )
Limited Escrow fee 500.00
Recording Deed and Quitclaim deed 40.00 (est. )
BALANCE DUE TO CLOSE 2,843.00
All other terms and conditions of the letter of instructions aforementioned shall
remain in full force and effect.
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
By:gy;
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ESCROW RECEIPT 4 9 61
382-02 157,008 Nov. 30
Co.Off. Escrow No. Date
2,843.00
Funds in the amount of $
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
were received from
Arecreditedtotheeso oW SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
account of—
Bank No. flt@C-i0Ullty Tlt @ CiO.
2,843.00 11-4/1210 691 D-1 Tahoe Keys Bivd.
cna k s South Lake Tahoe,CA 95705-2034
cesn a s 91 544-5761
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FSCROW INSTRUCTIONS
INTER-COUNTY TITLE C0.
POST OFFICE BOX AA
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 95705
RE: ESCROW N0. 157,008 & 157,008a
SEPTEMBER 27, 1989
That certain letter of instructions, dated August 4, 1989, is hereby amended
in the following respects only:
WE HAND YOU HEREWITH THE FOLLOWING:
1. Receipted copy of South Tahoe Public Utility District letter of
instructions, dated August 4, 1989, and Amendment to Escrow Instructions,
dated September 27, 1989.
You are authorized and instructed to deliver or record documents handed you
can issue your ALTA Form Title Insurance Policy with liability not to exceed
280,000.00, on the real property described in preliminary Report of Title
No. 157,008, dated February 10, 1989, a copy of which we have read and hereby
approved, showing title thereto vested in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and its
assigns, SUBJECT T0: Printed schedules, conditions and stipulations in said
policy and item 2 of said preliminary title report.
The completion of this transaction shall be contingent upon the concurrent
recording of the deed from South Tahoe Public Utility District to United States
of America, (Order No. 157,008) and the Quitclaim Deed from United States of
America to South Tahoe Public Utility District, previously handed you (Order
No. 157,008a).
As a memorandum in this escrow with which Inter-County Title Co is in no way
to be concerned, it is mutually agreed that these instructions are entered
into by the parties hereto for the purpose of enabling Inter-County Title Co.
to close this escrow but it is, in no way, intended to modify, supplement or
supersede that certain document entitled "Land Exchange Agreement", dated
May 31, 1988, except as specifically set forth herein. It, additionally,
acknowledged and understood that any documents needed to replace permits or
easements issued by the United States of America as referred to in schedule
D" thereto are being handled outside of this escrow and are of no concern to
Inter-County Title Co.
You are authorized and requested to furnish copies of these instructions,
supplements, amendments and all documents in connection herewith to the
South Tahoe Public Utility District.
All other terms and conditions of the letter of instructions aforementioned
shall remain in full force and effect.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
LAKE TAHOE BASIN MANAGEMENT UNIT
FOREST SERVICE
By
D. WAYNE SHEPHERD
Lands Staff Officer
AME:[VDME[d T0
FSCROW INSTRUCTIONS
INTER-COUNTY TITLE C0.
POST OFFICE BOX AA
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 95705
RE: ESCROW N0. 157 J08 & 157,008a
SEPTEMBER 27, 1989
That certain letter of instructions, dated August 4, 1989, is hereby amended
in the following respects only:
WE HAND YOU HEREWITH THE FOLLOWING:
1. Balance due as indicated below
2. Receipted copy of Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit letter of instructions,
dated August 4, 1989, and Amendment to Escrow Instructions, dated September 27,
1989.
3. Prior to close of escrow the South Tahoe Public Utility District shall hand
you a Certificate of Acceptance to be recorded with the herein referen d Quitclaim
Deed (from the USA).
4. Grant Deed executed by the undersigned in favor of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
conveying the real property described in preliminary Report of Title No. 157,008,
dated February 10, 1989, a copy of which we have read and hereby approve.
You are authorized and instructed to deliver or record the above documents and
disburse funds, as set forth hereinbelow, when you can issue your CLTA Form
Title Insurance Policy with liability not to exceed $280,000.00, on the real
property described in preliminary Report of Title No. 157,008a, dated August 28,
1989, a copy of which we have read and hereby approved, showing title thereto
vested in SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, a local agency of the State of
California, and its successors and assigns, SUBJECT T0: Printed schedules,
conditions and stipulations in said policy and items l, 2, 3, 4, and "Excepting
and reserving to the United States a right-of-way thereon for ditches and
canals constructed by the authority of the United States. Act of August 30,
1890, (26 Stat. 391; 43 U.S.C. 945).
The completion of this transaction shall be contingent upon the concurrent
recording of the deed from South Tahoe Public Utility District to United States
of America, handed you herewith (Order No. 157,008) and the Quitclaim Deed from
United States of America to South Tahoe Public Utility District (Order No. 157,008a).
As a memorandum in this escrow with which Inter-County Title Co. is in no way to
be concerned, it is mutually agreed that these instructions are entered into by
the parties hereto for the purpose of enabling Inter-County Title Co. to close
this escrow but it is, in no way, intended to modify, supplement or supersede
that certain document entitled "Land Exchange Agreement" dated May 31, 1988,
except as specifically set forth herein. It is, additionally, acknowledged and
understood that any documents needed to replace permits or easements issued by
the United States of America as referred to in schedule "D" thereto are being
handled outside of this escrow and are of no concern to Inter-County Title Co.
You are authorized to furnish copies of these instructions, supplements, amendments
and all documents in connection herewith to the United States of America.
You are authorized and instructed to make disbursernents in accordance with the
the following statement:
CLTA Title Policy fee on $280,000. liability for STPUD 1,000.00
ALTA Title Policy fge on $280,000. liability for USA 1,288.00
Certified copies of Deeds (2) 15.00 (est. )
Limited Escrow fee 500.00
Recording Deed and Quitclaim deed 40.00 (est.)
BALANCE DUE TO CLOSE 2,843.00
All other terms and conditions of the letter of instructions aforementioned shall
remain in full force and effect.
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
BY ri/Glv 2. By:
A NIf;NDME[1T TO
ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS
INTER-COUNTY TITLE C0.
POST OFFICE BOX AA
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 95705
RE: ESCROW N0. 157 J08 & 157,008a
SEPTEMBER 27, 1989
That certain letter of instructions, dated August 4, 1989, is hereby amended
in the following respects only:
WE HAND YOU HEREWITH THE FOLLOWING:
1. Balance due as indicated below
2. Receipted copy of Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit letter of instructions,
dated August 4, 1989, and Amendment to Escrow Instructions, dated September 27,
1989.
3. Prior to close of escrow the South Tahoe Public Utility District shall hand
you a Certificate of Acceptance to be recorded with the herein referenaed Quitclaim
Deed (from the USA).
4. Grant Deed executed by the undersigned in favor of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
conveying the real property described in preliminary Report of Title No. 157,008,
dated Febr ary 10, 1989, a copy of which we have read and hereby approve.
You are authorized and instructed to deliver or record the above documents and
disburse funds, as set forth hereinbelow, when you can issue your CLTA Form
Title Insurance Policy with liability not to exceed $280,000.00, on the real
property described in preliminary Report of Title No. 157,008a, dated August 28,
1989, a copy of which we have read and hereby approved, showing title thereto
vested in SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, a local agency of the State of
California, and its successors and assigns, SUBJECT T0: Printed schedules,
conditions and stipulations in said policy and items 1, 2, 3, 4, and "Excepting
and reserving to the United States a right-of-way thereon for ditches and
canals constructed by the authority of the United States. Act of August 30,
1890, (26 Stat. 391; 43 U.S.C. 945).
The completion of this transaction shall be contingent upon the concurrent
recording of the deed from South Tahoe Public Utility District to United States
of America, handed you herewith (Order No. 157,008) and the Quitclaim Deed from
United States of America to South Tahoe Public Utility District (Order No. 157,008a) .
As a memorandum in this escrow with which Inter-County Title Co, is in no way to
be concerned, it is mutually agreed that these instructions are entered into by
the parties hereto for the purpose of enabling Inter-County Title Co. to close
this escrow but it is, in no way, intended to modify, supplement or supersede
that certain document entitled "Land Exchange Agreement" dated May 31, 1988,
except as specifically set forth herein. It is, additionally, acknowledged and
understood that any documents needed to replace permits or easements issued by
the United States of America as referred to in schedule "D" thereto are being
handled outside of this escrow and are of no concern to Inter-County Title Co.
You are authorized to furnish copies of these instructions, supplements, amendments
and all documents in connection herewith to the United States of America.
You are authorized and instructed to make disbursements in accordance with the
the following statement:
CLTA Title Policy fee on $280,000. liability for STPUD 1,000.00
ALTA Title Policy f e on $280,000. liability for USA 1,288.00
Certified copies of Deeds (2) 15.00 (est.)
Limited Escrow fee 500.00
Recording Deed and Quitclaim deed 40.00 (est.)
BAiANCE DUE TO CLOSE 2,843.00
Al1 other terms and conditions of the letter of instructions aforementioned shall
remain in full force and effect.
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
By: E'`ruN By:
AMFENDMENT TO
FSCROW INSTRUCTIONS
INTER-COUNTY TITLE C0.
POST OFFICE BOX AA
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 95705
RE: ESCROW N0. 157,008 & 157,008a
SEPTEMBER 27, 1989
That certain letter of instructions, dated August 4, 1989, is hereby amended
in the following respects only:
WE HAND YOU HEREWITH THE FOLLOWING:
l. Receipted copy of South Tahoe Public Utility District letter of
instructions, dated August 4, 1989, and Amendment to Escrow Instructions,
dated September 27, 1989.
You are authorized and instructed to deliver or record documents handed you
can issue your ALTA Form Title Insurance Policy with liability not to exceed
280,000.00, on the real property described in preliminary Report of Title
No. 157,008, dated February 10, 1989, a copy of which we have read and hereby
approved, showing title thereto vested in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and its
assigns, SUBJECT T0: Printed schedules, conditions and stipulations in said
policy and item 2 of said preliminary title report.
The completion of this transaction shall be contingent upon the concurrent
recording of the deed from South Tahoe Public Utility District to United States
of America, (Order No. 157,008) and the Quitclaim Deed from United States of
America to South Tahoe Public Utility District, previously handed you (Order
No. 157,008a).
As a memorandum in this escrow with which Inter-County Title Co is in no way
to be concerned, it is mutually agreed that these instructions are entered
into by the parties hereto for the purpose of enabling Inter-County Title Co.
to close this escrow but it is, in no way, intended to modify, supplement or
supersede that certain document entitled "Land Exchange Agreement", dated
May 31, 1988, except as specifically set forth herein. It, additionally,
acknowledged and understood that any documents needed to replace permits or
easements issued by the United States of America as referred to in schedule
D" thereto are being handled outside of this escrow and are of no concern to
Inter-County Title Co.
You are authorized and requested to furnish copies of these instructions,
supplements, amendments and all documents in connection herewith to the
South Tahoe Public Utility District.
All other terms and conditions of the letter of instructions aforementioned
shall remain in full force and effect.
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M I N U T E S
REGULAR BOARD MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORSSOUTHTAHOEPUBLICUTILITYDISTRICT
November 16. 1989
The Board of Directors of the South Tahoe Public Utility District metinaregularsessionNovember16 , 1989 , 4 : 00 PM, City CouncilChambers, 1900 Lake Tahoe Boulevard.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS• ROLL CALLChairmanMason, Directors Walker,
Sinclair, Olson, Jones
STAFF:
Cofer, Baer, Fischer, Mamath
Bonnet, Rieger, Schrempp, Schroeder,
Tiran, Brown, Hydrick, Taylor, Eddy,Cartwright, Schnakenberg, B. Eppler,
Gilbert, Attorneys Weidman & Rollston
GUESTS•
Lou Pierini, Steve Onysko, Keith
Klein/City Council, Bill Simonds,
Jimmie Hoggatt, & Frank Mellor/Carollo
Eng. Pembroke Gochnauer, Steve
Teshara/Tahoe Preservation Council,
Jim Depeso/Tahoe Daily Tribune,
Scott Ferguson/Lahontan, Bill Craven/
Fallen Leaf Lake Protective Assoc. ,
Chris Thomsen/Director-Standford Camp
Steve Teshara from the Tahoe Pre- COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCEservationCouncilquestionedStaff
about the status of Phase I, Plant
Expansion Lahontan Approval schedule.
Attorney Weidman, Manager Cofer and
Scott Ferguson responded to Teshara' s
questions.
Discussion followed.
REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 16 1989 PAGE - 2
Manager Cofer requested the CORRECTIONS/ADDITIONS TO AGENDAfollowingchanges: OR CONSENT CALENDAR
1) Action Items 7 & 8 be deferred;2) Move Consent Item 2 to Action
Calendar, Item No. 9; and
3) Add Item 10/Resolution
2502 and Item 11/Resolution
2503 to the Action Calendar.
Moved Sinclair/Second Walker/Passed
Unanimouslv to approve Corrections/
Additions to the Agenda and ConsentCalendar.
Moved Jones Second Sinclair/Passed CONSENT CALENDARUnanimouslvtoapproveConsent
Calendar as amended:
1) Adopted Resolution No. 2501 -
Authorizing designated personnel
to accept and consent to recorda-
tion of conveyances.
2) Upper Truckee River Trunk Manhole
Stabilization Project:
A) Approved Change Order No. 1
reducing the Contract amount by1, 125.
B) Approved Notice of Completion
by adoption of Resolution 2499 .
3) Santa Claus Dr. and St. Nick WayProject:
Approved Notice of Completion by
adoption of Resolution 2498 .
Moved Sinclair Second Walker Passed APPROVAL OF BOARD MINUTESUnanimouslvtoapprovetheOctober
30, 1989 Regular Board MeetingMinutes.
Director Olson and Director Jones REPORT BY BOARD MEMBERSthankedtheStaff, Management,
Legal Staff, & other Board members
for a wonderful 12 years. They saidtheDistrictaccomplishedmanythings
that hopefully will help the commu-
nity. Both expressed gratitude for
the friendship and help over the
years.
REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 16 1989 PAGE - 3
None.
BOARD MEMBER CONIl IITTEE REPORTS
11/03/89 - 10: 00 AM, EDWPA @ EID PAST MEETINGS11/3-4 - CASA
11/13/89 - 4 : 00 PM, Workshop/Agenda
Items
Manager STAFF REPORTSManagerCoferreportedon:
1) Status of Luther Pass fire
hydrants
2) 11/15/89 TRPA Meeting-allowing
an additional 185 sewer unit
allocations
3) State Parks Agreement
4) Plant Expansion Permits
Att— oz'nev
Attorney Weidman reported on:
1) Schwake Eminent Domain Matters
2) Heise Eminent Domain Matters
3) TRPA Meeting
4) Working on the Step 3 Grant
budget
Proctram Managers
John Bonnet reported on the Analysis
of the Indoor Air Quality in the
Furnace Building completed by J.M.Cohen, Inc.
Discussion followed with Bonnet
answering questions from Board members.
Shop Steward
No report.
ITEMS FOR BOARD ACTION
Moved OlsonfSecond Jones/Passed PAYMENT OF CLAIMSUnanimouslvtoapprovepayment
in the amount of $910, 012. 82 .
This item was presented by SEWER DISCONNECTION IN ACCORDANCETimRiegeranddiscussedattheWITHORDINANCE35911/13/89 Workshop.
Tim Rieger reported the pump hadbeendisconnected, so no action
was required by the Board.
No Board Action
REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 16 1989 PAGE - 4
Presented by John Cartwright. DISCONNECTION PROCEDURES FOR
DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS
Moved Walker/Second Sinclair/Passed
Unanimouslv to authorize staff to
proceed with water and/or sewer
disconnection for delinquent accounts.
List is attached and becomes a part
of these minutes by reference herein) .
Jimmie Hoggatt reported on the SEWER LINE ABANDONMENT ON TAHOE
progress, as a waiver had been AVE. BETWEEN SKI RUN BLVD. AND
obtained from TRPA. He said SONORA
Tom Haen Co. will grout and a
new line should be done in 2 weeks.
Bob Baer also reported he and Gary
Schnakenberg were working on obtain-
ing the easements and would report
back in the near future.
No Board Action.
Presented by Bob Baer. FALLEN LEAF LAKE SEWAGE
COLLECTION SYSTEM
Rick Hydrick reported on the
chronological history of the system
and its problems. Hydrick answered
questions from Director Sinclair.
Bill Simonds from Carollo Engineers
reported on their analysis of the
system and their recommendations to
develop solutions to increase the
system's reliability to prevent
future spills.
Simonds also reviewed deadline dates
imposed by Lahontan's Cease & Desist
Order and responded to questions from
the Board during the course of his
presentation.
Scott Ferguson from Lahontan stated
what his recommendations to the
Lahontan Board would be regarding
the project. He said he would
recommend to accept the Carollo
Plan with the following conditions:
REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 16 1989 PAGE - 5
1) Treat both Phase I & II as a FALLEN LEAF LAKE SEWAGEsingleproject. Phase I, dealing COLLECTION SYSTEM (Cont )primarily with the South side to
be completed by l0/15/90 and set
a date of 10/15/94 for Phase II
East side) , to be put in if ne-
cessary.
He further stated Lahontan Staff
would set up a reliability assess-
ment program with So. Tahoe PUD
to determine whether or not the
corrections made on the South side
Phase I) were adequate and if so,
they will say Phase II is no longer
needed.
2) May have District Staff submit a
spill contingency plan" since
Phase I has emergency storage, but
Phase II does not, in the event there
is a spill on the East side.
3) State there is a time schedule for
Phase II, if it is necessary to do it,
in the environmental documents* for
Phase I.
Manager Cofer stated these
would be in the form of a
Negative Declaration.
Chris Thomsen, Director of Stanford
Camp, spoke to the Board and gave his
views regarding the Phase I solution.
Thomsen praised Rick Hydrick on his
communication, time and work with
the residents at Fallen Leaf Lake.
Bill Craven representing Fallen Leaf
Lake Protective Assoc. stated their
association preferred:
1) A phased approach;
2) Installation of a meter system;
3) District's application for anyfixit" grant monies; and
4) To include FLL District in with
the main District, with no
special assessments (after the
completion of Phase II if that
phase should be necessary) .
REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 16 1989 PAGE - 6
Craven also gave a brief history FALLEN LEAF LAKE SEWAGE
of past problems and repairs. He COLLECTION SYSTEM (Cont
said the Homeowners Assoc. basically
supported the proposed plan.
A lengthy discussion/question/answer
session followed.
Manager Cofer emphasized the need
to act on these items due to the
Lahontan Cease & Desist Order time
schedule.
Moved Sinclair/Second WalkerL FALLEN LEAF LAKE SEWAGE
Olson Abstained/Passed to Accept COLLECTION SYSTEM:
the October, 1989 Carollo Engineers OCTOBER, 1989 CAROLLO ENGINEERS
Study. STUDY (ITEM 5. A)
Moved OlsonfSecond SinclairJ
to adjourn this meeting to the
30th of November to take Board
action on Items 5. B) & C) .
Director Walker asked if this delay
would jeopordize the District meet-
ing the Lahontan deadline.
Discussion followed regarding the
date of the Adjourned Board Meeting.
Director Olson withdrew his motion
Moved Walker/Second Mason/Sinclair FALLEN LEAF LAKE SEWAGE
voted No/Jones and Olson AbstainedL COLLECTION SYSTEM:
Motion did not pass to approve HARLAND BARTHOLOMEW TASK ORDERHarlandBartholomewTaskOrder44INANAMOUNTNOTTOEXCEEDItem5. B) . 15, 000 FOR PREPARATION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Moved Olson/Second Sinclair/Passed ITEM 5 B)
Unanimouslv to hold action on Item
5. B) until 11/28/89 for an Ad-
journed Board Meeting, at 4: 00 PM.
Moved Sinclair/Second WalkerJPassed FALLEN LEAF LAKE SEWAGE
Unanimouslv to hold action on Item COLLECTION SYSTEM:
5. C) until 11/28/89 for an Ad- CAROLLO ENGINEERS TASK ORDER
journed Board Meeting, at 4 : 00 PM. 15 IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
67, 200 FOR PREPARATION OF THE
FINAL DESIGN, PHASE I
11TEM 5. C)
REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES - NOVEMBER 16 1989 PAGE - 7
Presented by Manager Cofer. LAND EXCHANGE WITH U. S. FOREST
SERVICE
Moved Sinclair/Second Walker/Passed
Unanimouslv to Authorize execution
of the Land Exchange Agreement and
escrow documents and payment of the
accompanying escrow fees in the
amount of $2, 843 . 00.
Deferred. 18 MG EMERGENCY RETENTION BASIN
Deferred. 1989-90 FLOW MONITORING & ANNUAL
COLLECTION SYSTEM REPORT
Presented by Ken Schroeder. SIMMONS SECONDARY PUMP REPAIRS
This Item was presented and
discussed at the 11/13/89 Workshop.
Moved Walker/Second Sinclair/Passed
to approve repairs by Wilson & Sons,
Inc. in an amount not to exceed
7 , 500.
Moved Sinclair/Second Walker Passed RECOGNITION OF DIRECTOR JONES '
Unanimously to Adopt Resolution SERVICE TO THE DISTRICT AND
2502 . COMMUNITY OF SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
Moved Sinclair/5econd Walker/Passed RECOGNITION OF DIRECTOR OLSON'S
Unanimouslv to Adopt Resolution SERVICE TO THE DISTRICT AND
2503 . COMMIJNITY OF SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
12/O1/89 - 10: 00 AM, EDWPA @ SLT NOTICE OF FUTURE MEETINGS
Council Chambers
12/04/89 - 4 : 00 PM, Workshop/Agenda
Items
12/07/89 - 4 : 00 PM, Regular Board
Meeting.
12/17/89 - Christmas Party at
Valhalla
5• 52 PM ADJOURNMENT TO 11/28/89 AT
4 • 00 PM, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
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ROBERT MASON, CHAIRMAN OF BOARD
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
ATTEST•
PAT A. MAMATH, CLERK OF BOARD
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON'Post OffiCe Box 14525
ROBERT M. HENDERSON South Lake Tahoe, California 95702
916) 544-1785
A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATtON Facsimile Number
916) 544-5053
Tahoe
REPLY T0:
August 11, 1988
Bruce Emmens
Acting Lands Staff Officer
United States Department of Agriculture
Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Post Office Box 731002
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95731-7302
Re: Land Exchange Agreement - Forest Service and
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Mr. Emmens:
I appreciate the time that you spent with me yesterday
reviewing the approach to redocumentation of users of the land
to be acquired by the District. Enclosed is correspondence with
three of the four users. The only omission is the Postal
Service and I am pursuing a name and address for that
communication.
As indicated yesterday we are hopeful of concluding
redocumentation with all entities in advance of the proposed
close of escrow. We anticipate, however, that there will be
relatively hybrid interests with these four users and our
preliminary estimate is:
E1 Dorado County - fee or easement.
Emerald Broadcasting - lease or easement.
Sierra Pacific Power - easement.
Postal Service - likely just an assignment and
assumption of the MOU.
The concern which we discussed is timing. I doubt, for
example, that the steps necessary to vest fee title of Black
Bart in E1 Dorado County can be concluded within the time
constraints. My suggestion if we have such difficulty as of
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C.ROLLSTON* s -y• ;., ,ROBERT M.HENDERSON
Post OfficeBox 14525
South Lake Tahoe, Calif'ornia 95702AProfessionalCorporationn .. 1;
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Facsimile Number
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September 14, 1989
James R. Cofer, Manager ,
South Tahoe Public Utili Distr.ictPOBox70542
South Lake Tahoe, CA. 95705
Re: USFS - Proposed Exchang s of Lands
Dear Jim:
An unexpected problem has oc urred in these escrows.Enclosed is the proposed title i:nsurance policy for the benefitoftheDistrictonthelandsto ]oe acquired from the UnitedStates. Page two contains the e:tcceptions to title. Few are ofanymoment. For example, the ex eptions listed in paragraph 3arepreciselythoseofwhichwe ;re aware. Note, however,exception 4 . This exception dea:ls with the unique way in whichtheUnitedStatesconveysland. Its substance is that title totheDistrictofthispropertyisnotinsuredatalluntiltheUnitedStatesissuesitsformal "acceptance" of title to thepropertythattheUnitedStates .is acquiring.
Such acceptance occurs by th a process of the staff titleofficeroftheForestServiceissuingafinalopinionasto theacceptabilityoftitleandthesubsequentissuanceofaletterofacceptanceoftitlebytheReionalForester. This is likelysimplyadetail : the title offic=r has issued a draft opinion ofacceptabilityandtheRegionalFresterhasinstructedthelocalunittoproceedwithcloseofesrow. Accordingly, nothingfigurestohappen, but there is ;n element of risk.
Likely this situation would :not have occurred but for thechoiceoftitlecompanies, which is unfortunate. We cannotsolvethisproblembyforestalli:ng the close of escrow on theparceltobeacquiredbytheUnitedStatesfromtheDistrict, asbyfederalregulation, its title officer cannot issue his
opinion as to title until he has received the final policy oftitleinsurance.
James R. Cofer, Manager
September 14, 1989
Page Two
There are the following alte:rnatives to resolve this matter.
1. Simply proceed, as no p:roblem should ensue.
2 . Proceed to close, but, in advance of close, secure thewrittenassurancesfromtheFore;st Service that should theformalacceptancenotoccureachpartyretainsitsrightsundertheexchangeagreement.
3 . Try to talk the title c mpany out of this exception (2donotbelievethiswillsucceed) .
4 . Proceed in the manner t).Zat the original exchangeagreementwasdrafted. The reas n for this exception is thattheForestServicedepartedfromtheprecisechronologycontainedintheexchangeagreemant. That departure was in theinterestofexpediencytogetthismatterclosed. This approachwouldentailsignificantdelaya:nd may not result in thedeletionoftheconditionanyway.
5. Go to another title com any.
Alternative 2 is tempting, but likely engenders significantdelaytoo. In addition, this ap oroach invites additionalscrutinyandresultingproblemsJoecausesuchaletterwould needtocomefromtheForestService';; San Francisco or Washingtonoffice.
Note that when the governmen•t acceptance occurs we thensecureanendorsementtothefin,l title policy deletingexception4.
Note also that the language of exception 4 likely requiressomerevisioninanyevent. For example, the reference to BLMislikelyanerror.
Please advise.
Ver:y truly yours,
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Ken:neth C. Rollston
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cc: John Weidman
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P.O. Hox 731002 OrdQ.r No. : 157008a - LR
South I,ak Tat oe, CA 95731 F. Offioer: LILP 2IC I
Attn: Enu e 1 s Yowe OrdP.z' No./Nar tie:
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In to the above referr ed applicatiori for a Policy of Title Insuranae, Inter-County
Title Co. hez eby z eports that it is pregared to cau e to be is.s ed, as of the date he,r f,
a Pelicy or Policies of Title IrLsurar oe by Tic r Title Insurar ae Ca panY of California
de.scribing the land arr3 the estate or intere.st therein hPm;nafter set forth, ins'ur'ing
against loss which may be sustained kh' r ea.- of any defect, lien or encxmibraix e not stxx m
or referr ed bo as an Exoepti below or rr t excluded frnm oovera9e P s'uant to the printed
Sc.ules, Corr3,itioa s ar d StiFwlatioa s of said Policy forms.
The printed F aePtions and cclusions from the oover"aqe of said Pelicy or Policies are set
forth oaz the att,ached oovp-r'• Copies of the Policy forms shauld be r ead. 'I'hey are available
from the office which issued this Re ort.
This Report (arr3 any suPPlesrn,nts or amerx9ments thereto) is issued solely for the purpose
of facilitatir g the iss aaix e of a P licy of Title Insuraix e and no liability is assLured
hex hy. If it is desired that liability be ass uned prior to the issuarr e of a Policy of
Title. Insvranoe, a Binde.r or Catmi t ment sYnuld be request eci-
Dated as of August 28, 1989 at 7:30 a.m.
The form of Policy of Title Insurarx e oca teniplated bY this R Port is:
X) CLTA St Cover'a9e Fblicy - 1988 (7-1-88)
10-21-87)
ALTA IAan Policy - 1987 with ALTA Fax3 rsame zt Form 1 Coverage (
ALTA Residential Title Insuranoe Policy - 1987 (6-1-87)
ALTA Owne.r's Pblicy Form B - 1970 (Amended 10-21-87)
The estate or interest in the larr3 hereirlafter de.sc'ibed or referred to aavpsed bY th-s
Re ort is a fee.
Title to sai.d estate or interest at the date hF-r'eof is vested i.n:
tJNITID STATES OF AME 2ICA
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The larri referr ed in this repo t is de,scribed in the Sd edule attad'yed hereto entitled
DESCRIPTI0 1".
At the date hereof exoe,ptia s to oov er'age in additial to the printed exoeptions ar d
e l.usior s oor tained in said policy form wr uld be as follows:
l. Rights of the public in and to so much of the h xein de,c cibed lar d as lies within
the botux3aries of ariy public highway or r oad.
2. E istir g rights of way ar d ea.sem nts, if ariy, far transmissiaz lines, pole lines,
cii.s, flum s, c;anals, roads, PiPe lines, o' ar' ot1 r P'u s.
3. Interest in arr3 to said lar d as disclosed in writirr3 to the urx3ersigryeci title
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a. Sp c.ial Use Permit to E1 Dorado CAuntY dated August 9, 1965, for a portion of
Black Bart Avenue.
b. Spec.ial Use Permit to EmPxald Broadc'.astir g Ca anY date Janua y 16, 1987, for a
portioai of radio broadc,astirr3 antexu a system.
c. Special Use Penn.it to Sierra Pacific Powe.r Ca any dated Nwa-r' 21, 1985, for
a powerline right-of-way ac ross a Portioci of the feder'al land.
between the U.S. Pr stal Servioe ar d the U.S. Forest
d. MemorarY3um of U x er standiTx
I Se cvioe dated August 27, 1986, for a Neighbortnod Mai-1 Delivei.y Center'.
4, p ny defect in or invalidity of the title of the veste e herein b'Y rea.- of the
failure of the United States to aooept title to the lands offered in e ccharx}e far
the 13t ds l ereill deSCxibed, 3S diso.lOsed by 3tZ PXami natioc Of t'he Y ooZ C1.S Of tt
Bureau of Iarr3 ManagernPnt.
NC7I'E: Ariy oo nveyarx;e of the realty herein c e.s'ibed inc.luc es the following:
cepting arxi Resez.ving to the United States a right-of-way thereo i for ditchP,s ar d
canals oonstructed by the authority of the United States. Act of August 30, 1890,
26 Stat. 391; 43 U.S.C. 945)
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SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT ouallo. 157,008 & 157,008A
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 95705 YOURNO.APN 25-070-12
We enclose, in connection with our above numbered order, the following items indicated by check-mark:
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Fire tnsurance Policy
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Title Insuranoe Policy No.
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Escrow Statement AMENDED CLOSING STATEMENT
Pretiminary Title f eport
Very truly yours,
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SOUTH TAHOE PU$LIC UTILITY DISTRICT
ORDER N0. 15,OOS
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L APN 025-07-12 Lila Rohrich
ITEMS DEBITS CREOITS
SALES PRICE 280,000.00
Exchange V3I JVi lULU i sc ow i57,OG8A
as follows;
Lot 23, of the Southwest quarter of Section 2,
Township 12 North, Range 18 East, M.D.M.
Exchanged value described in Escrow #157 ,008 as 280,000.00
follows : Lots 8 and 9 in Section 2, Township 12
North, Range 18 East, M.D.M.
Deposit By SOUTH TANOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT 2,843.00
11-30-89
PAY TO INTER-COUNTY TITLE C0.
CLTA Title Policy fee on $280,000.00 liability for
STPUD 1 ,000.00
ALTA Title Policy fee on $280,000.00 liability for
USA 1 ,288.00
Certified copies of Deeds (2) 7.00
Limited Escrow fee 500.00
Recor is:, ed a^' Qua+c:ain d cd 5.3
Check to :
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT-
39.00
representing refund of excess deposit to escrow
for the purchase of the above referenced property
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KFNNETFi C. RQI.LSTnN*
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F'n,t Oi7ice Box 14525
South LakP T hoe, Californi;z 95702A'r R µionf l CnrporHtinn 916) 544•1785
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91 B)i44 Fi053
September 5, 1989
Mary Moyer, Right-of-Way Agent I,
Sierra Pacific Power Co. e-'
FO Box 10100
Reno, NV. 89520
Re: South Tahoe Public Utility District/Forest ServicePurchaseofLand
SSP Co. Special Use Per nit
Dear Ms Moyer:
Pursuant to our conversation of September 5, 1989, wetransmitherewiththeForestSericePlatoftheparcelto beacquiredbySouthTahoePublicU•tility District. Also enclosedforeaseofreferencearetheBLIKfieldnotesofthissurvey.
If we may be of further assi;stance please advise.
Ver y truly yours,
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Ken:neth C. Rollston
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cc: Bruce Emmans
Jim Cofer
ROLLSTON & HENDF.RSON
ATTQRNEYS
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON*
ROBERT M.HENDERSON
Post Office B x 14525
South Lake Tahoe, Californin 95702A1'rofcesionel CorpnrsiLirm 916)544-1785
F'Hceimilc Numbcr
916)644•fi0
August 3, 1989
Bruce Emmens
Acting Lands Staff Officer
USDA/Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Post Office Box 731002
South Lake Tahoe, CA. 95731
Re: Land Exchange Agreement dated May 31, 1988
Dear Mr. Emmens:
Confirming our telephone conversation of earlier today, theproposedescrowinstructionsanddeedareacceptabletotheDistrictwiththeonerevisionntedbelow.
You will revise the paragraph with the number 3 to refer totheLandExchangeAgreement. As so revised you indicated youwillhavethatletterdelivered •together with the updated
preliminary title report to the ,ttention of John Weidman at theDistrictoffices. We understand that that preliminary titlereporthasbutoneexception, which is acceptable to the ForestService, that being the access e;sement of Emerald BroadcastingCompany.
On execution of that escrow instruction, escrow will be
opened with Inter-County Title C ampany. We appreciate yourcourtesyandcooperation. We ar pleased that we are nearingclosureonthismatter.
Ver:y truly yours,
t..C. C `:
Ken:neth C. Rollston
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cc: Jim Cofer
John Weidman, Esq.
South Tahoe
South Tahoe Public Utility DistrictPublicUttlityP.O. Box AUDistrictSouthLakeTahoe, Ca. 95705
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Dear Lila:
Re: Your No. 157008 BB, lands of the United States of Amertca administered bytheU.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, EI Dorado County.
Please lnclude in the escrow between South Tahoe Public Utility District, andtheUnitedStatesthefollowingdocuments.
Enclosed are the following:
1 . Original grant deed, a copy for your files, plus a copy for the Grantor:
2. Decision of the South Tahoe Public Utillty District Board of Directors toexchangepropertieswiththeUnitedStates.
AIl costs to ciear title are the responsibility of the South Tahoe PublicUtilityDistrtct.
Please deliver the above letters to the addressee's and one copy of each to theU.S. Forest Servlce P.O. Box 731002 South Lake Tahoe Ca. 95731 Attention D.Wayne Shepherd.
When ail deeds of trust, bonded indebtedness, etc., are paid in full , The abovelettershavebeenmailedandreceiptacknowledged, and the appllcable clearancedocumentsrecorded, you are authorized to record the deed to the South TahoePubllcUtilityDistrict.
The South Tahoe Public Utility District is requesting that this parcel remainofftheassessmentroll , as of the recordatlon of the deed to the South TahoePublicUtllityDistrict
After you have received the properly executed Deeds, and considering specificinstructionsyoumayhavefromtheUnitedStates, you are authorized to recordthedeedfromS.T.P.U.D. in the name of United States.
Please lssue two policies of titie Insurance A.L.T.A., U.S. Policy Form 1963,in the amount of $280.000.00 , the first with the tlme and date of therecordingofthedeedtotheU.S.A., and the second with the time and date of
the recording of the deed to the South Tahoe Public Utility District.
It Schedule B of your printed Policy of Title Insurance form Includes the
foflowing or similar wording, "I . Current and delinquent taxes and assessmentsasfollows:" the word "NONE" must be typed on both policies immediately aftertheprirtedstatement.
Please deliver th e following to the Manager/Engineer, South Tahoe PublicUtilityDistrict:
I . Your billing coveriny the following escrow No. 157008 :
2. Recorder's certifled copy of the deed to South Tahoe Public UtilityDistrict
3. OriSinal deed from the United States
4. Copy of the United States closing statement
5. Original instruments relating to reconveyance
6. The corresponding policy of title insurance and one copy
Please deliver the foilowiny to the Forest Supervisor Lake Tahoe BasinManagementUnit.
t . Recorder's certified copy of the deed to the United States
2. Original deed to the United States
3. The corresponding policy of title insurance and one copy
Please give us a calt if additional information is needed. We would appreciate
your prompt action to expedite the processing of this case.
Sincerely,
James R. Cofer
Manager/Engineer
Enclasures
ROLLSTON & I3ENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C.ROLLSTON*
ROBERT M.HENDERSON
Post Office Box 14525
South Lake Tahoe, California 95702AI'rofessional Corporation 916)544-1785
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James R. Cofer VIA FACSIMILEGarySchnackenrg
South Tahoe Public Utility DistrictPOBox70542
South Lake Tahoe, CA. 95705
Re: Land Exchange with USFS
Dear Jim and Gary:
I met with Bruce Emmens on W dnesday. The Forest Service is
prepared to open escrow and proc ed to a relatively promptclose. To the extent, if any, tl at we have not completed our
satisfactory review of the propoaed escrow instructions anddeedsweshoulddosonow.
I told Bruce that my schedula would not permit finalization
of our comments regarding propos d closing documentation untilnextweek. He agreed with that chedule.
If you need any materials fr m our office concerningproposeddocumentation, please a 3vise.
Ver:y truly yours,
1 l
Ken:neth C. Rollstonlm
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C.ROLLSTON*
ROBERT M. HENDERSON Post Office Box 14525
South LakP T hoe, Californi 95702
A Professional Corpora ion 916)544-1785
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July 12, 1989
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Bruce Emmens
Acting Lands Staff Officer
USDA/Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Post Office Box 731002
South Lake Tahoe, CA. 95731
Re: Land Exchange Agreement dated May 31, 1988
Northeast area generally bounded by Black Bart and
Pioneer Trail]
Dear Mr. Emmens:
At your request we set forth below the proposals of the
South Tahoe Public Utility District (District") recognizing therightsoftheexistingpermitteesoftheUnitedStatesaffectingthelandstobetransferredtotheDistrictpursuanttothe
above agreement. There are four such permittees: Emerald
Broadcasting Company, E1 Dorado County, Sierra Pacific Power
Company, and the United States Postal Service.
The District intends to reco nize and formalize the riqhts
of each such permittee. The anticipated disposition with
respect to each follows.
Emerald Broadc.asting Company
An Agreement Reqarding Equit.ble Servitude has been executedbythispermitteeand, in advanc of close of escrow, will be
executed by the District and lod ed with escrow. Attached is a
copy of that agreement.
Other Pe:rmittees
The District proposes that all other permittees interests
continue to be recognized by the District as contained in the
individual permits pertaining to the land acquired by theDistrict. Ultimately, we anticipate that those interests will
be documented as follows:
Sierra Pacific Power facilities are to be evidenced by
recorded easement.
Bruce Emmens
July 12 , 1989
Page Two
E1 Dorado County interest in the real property comprising
the paved area of Black Bart is to be evidenced by fee title in
the County subject to any pertin nt easements necessary to
recognize other users interests over, on or under that paved
area.
United States Postal Service interests are to be evidenced
documented by either a long-term lease or equitable servitude
for the portion of land devoted to Postal Service use.
We trust that the foregoing is satisfactory to meet your
needs.
Very truly yours
C__I'':.P.J.
Kenneth C. Rollston,
Attorney for
South Tahoe Public Utility Districtlm
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cc: James Cofer
ROLLS7'ON & HENDERSON
a rro ztv Ys
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON*
ROBERT M.HENDERSON Post Office Box 14525
South Lake Tzhoe, Californi 95702
1 I'rof;Fional Corporalion 916) 544-1785
October 26 1988 F'Hchimilclumher
916)544-Fi053
James R. Cofer
South Tahoe Utility District
P.O. Box 70542
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 J' `"y`
Re: US FS Land Swap
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Dear Jim;
I spoke with Bruce Emmens of the Forest Service yesterday andheadvisedthatBLMhasnotasyetsignedoffonthistransferand,
accordingly, the surveys are not complete and likely will not be
complete for some time to come. We discussed the fact that I
cannot finalized the documentation regarding permittees until those
legal descriptions are available, but he suggested that we proceed
with draft documentation so that as much is in place when the legal
descriptions are available as possible. Accordingly, I am going to
proceed with the following draft documentation:
1. Sierra Pacific Power: a non exclusive easement in the format
that it suggested with the revisions discussed in prior
correspondence (essentially,non exclusivity and
no right to increase coverage) .
2 . Emerald Broadcasting: an ass ignment and assumption which
acknowledges the non exclusive nature of the "easement. "
3 . E1 Dorado County: an assignment and assumption.
4 . United Postal Service: an assignment and assumption.
Forest Service Legal Counsel has approved the draft
documentation which I have previously transmitted to Emmens. It
does not wish, however, to be a party to the documentation. That is
easily accommodated as long as the escrow instructions contain an
assignment from the Forest Service to the District of all Forest
Service rights under the permits and Emmens agreed to that.
Emmens suggested a lease with the Postal Service, a suggestion I
intend to ignore.
My schedule likely will not permit preparation and transmission
of draft documents until next week. I will appreciate any thoughts
or comments that you or Gary Schnackenberg may have regarding the
foregoing by early next week, if possible.
Very truly yours,
ic.. 1 G:
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:ac
cc: Gary Schnackenberg
CHAIRMAN
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT ROBERT MASON
Sewer.1950.Water A PUBLIC AGENCY DIRECTORS
P.O. Box 70542 • South Lake Tahoe, California 95705 . Phone (916) 544-6474 wA TER NEA OLSOrv
JAMES R.JONES1275MeadowCrestDriveNOEeWAKER
NAT SINCLAIR
August 23 , 1983
Mr . Kenneth C . Rollston
Attorney @ Law
P.O. BOX 14525
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95702
RE: LA1VD EXCIiANGE AGREEI IENT WI TH U. S .F. S .
Dear Ken :
I have reviewed your letter of August 18 , 1988 and make the
following comments :
E1 Dorado County - Assi_gnment or assumption agreement would be OK.
Emerald Broadcastin Co. - BVe are sending to you copy of a file on
EBC. I would assume the underground wire would not constitute land
coverage so prohibition on land coverage should not be a problem.
Sierra Pacific Power Co. - Your proposed course of action is good.
If we granted an easement , could Sierra Pacific impose land coverage
on area? How about requiring prior approval by District to increase
coverage?
U.S. Postal Service - I would support the U. S .P. S . efforts to
obtaining fee title if the coverage , insuranc,e and indemnification
protection cannot be worked out . I do not know what problems we
would have in splitting off the parcel .
Assumption of 1 20U may be best alternative for short term.
Sincerely ,
es R. Cofer
Manager/Engineer
JRC/mm
ROLLSTON & HENDER ON
ATTORNEYS
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KFNNETH C.ROLLSTON*
ROF3ERT M.HENDERSON p # • Post Office Box 14525
vU ' South Lake Tahoe, California J5702
A 1'roC eional Corporation 916) 544-1785
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976)644-505J
August 18, 1988
James R. Cofer
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Post Office Box 70542
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95705
Re: Land Exchange Agreement with United States Forest Service
Dear Jim:
I would appreciate your review and advice concerning the
redocumentation of interests appurtenant to the land being
acquired from the Forest Service. These are as follows.
E1 Dorado Countv
This affects a portion of Black Bart from its intersection
with Pioneer Trail.
Interest to be conveyed: Likely fee title, although I doubt
there is sufficient time to document that before the anticipated
close of escrow and the likely interim suggestion is an
assignment and assumption agreement similar to the format
enclosed in my letter to Bruce Emmens.
Areas of Concern: We need a legal description, the cost of
which should be imposed on the County and we need an
indemnification and hold harmless agreement if the County
acquires less than fee title. We also need some insurance
coverage, depending upon the County' s insurance method.
Status: No responses yet to our letter of August 10
directed to County Counsel.
Emerald Broadcasting Company
It maintains underground radio wires and appurtenances
associated with its adjacent antenna site which apparently is on
a separate parcel.
Likely Interest: Either a lease or a license.
James R. Cofer
August 18, 1988
Page Two
Areas of Concern: We need insurance coverage, and an
indemnification and defense provision to forbid the creation of
any coverage in connection with its interest.
Status: No response to our letter of August 10.
Sierra Pacific Power Companv
It holds a power line right of way across a portion of the
property.
Interest to be Conveyed: Likely an easement although there
are indications that time may not permit proper documentation of
that before anticipated close of escrow. Again, we would likely
proceed in the interim with an assignment and assumption
agreement.
Areas of Concern: We need a legal describing the area in
question and Sierra Pacific is contacting its surveying
department to that end, but its work schedule may not permit
timely surveying (again, it should bear the cost) . It is self
insured and, accordingly, cannot provide us the insurance
protection typically desired, but will afford us indemnification
and defense by the proposed easement. The gentleman that I
dealt with was not receptive to any restrictions over their
typical easement documentation, although he understood the
coverage concern.
Status: Communications ongoing with Terry Gough, who will
forward a specimen "easement . From a negotiation perspective,
if he is unwilling to give us adequate indemnification and
defense provisions and will not address necessary restriction on
its inability to create coverage on the proposed easement, we
should indicate that we will proceed merely with an assignment
and assumption agreement and reevaluate the interest that we may
be willing to convey to Sierra Pacific Power when the special
use permit expires (January 1, 1989) . Alternatively, we may
simply want to point out the "favor" that we are doing by
conveying an easement and that if we cannot obtain our
relatively mild and legitimate objectives, we will need to
evaluate the fair market value of the strip to be encumbered by
the proposed easement.
United States Postal Service
MOU for a neighborhood mail delivery center with a ten year
term that expires in 1996.
Proposed Interest: Assignment and assumption of MOU.
James R. Cofer
August 18, 1988
Page Three
Areas of Concern: Likely because of the inability of the
Forest Service to contract beyond ten years, this "fee like"
interest has not been conveyed to the Postal Service. Logical
posturing by the Postal Service on learning of this proposed
exchange should be to attempt to acquire fee title to the
portion that it occupies further constraining resulting coverage
to the District (and, perhaps, delaying or jeopardizing the
exchange) . Accordingly, I have intentionally delayed
communications with the Postal Service until we are further
along in the process using the excuse of having no contact point
Emmens has none) . I have just about worn out that excuse and
will likely need to correspond with whoever the appropriate
individual is within the next week or so. Note that the MOU
does not provide the District with the protection (insurance,
indemnification and defense) that we should prudently require.
I am hesitant to open those issues as I do not want any
thoughtful review of this transaction to occur by the Postal
Service. A mere assignment and assumption requires no
significant thought. Reopening terms invites potential
complications.
I would appreciate the benefit of your thoughts.
Very truly yours,
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
Post Office Box 14525
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON' South Lake Tahoe, California 95702
ROBERT M. HENpERSON 916)544-1785
A PROFESSIONAL COAPORATION 2 .7 Facsimile Number
916) 544-5053
Tahoe S,REPLY TO:
August 11, 1988
Bruce Emmens
Acting Lands Staff Officer
United States Department of Agricu?ture
Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Post Office Box 731002
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95731-7302
Re: Land Exchange Agreement - Forest Service and
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Mr. Emmens:
I appreciate the time that you spent with me yesterday
reviewing the approach to redocumentation of users of the land
to be acquired by the District. Enclosed is correspondence with
three of the four users. The only omission is the Postal
Service and I am pursuing a name and address for that
communication.
As indicated yesterday we are hopeful of concluding
redocumentation with all entities in advance of the proposed
close of escrow. We anticipate, however, that there will be
relatively hybrid interests with thase four users and cur
preliminary estimate is:
E1 Dorado County - fee or easement.
Emerald Broadcasting - lease or easement.
Sierra Pacific Power - easement.
Postal Service - likely just an assignment and
assumption of the MOU.
The concern which we discussed is timing. I doubt, for
example, that the steps necessary to vest fee title of Black
Bart in E1 Dorado County can be concluded within the time
constraints. My suggestion if we have such difficulty as of
Bruce Emmens
August 11, 1988
Page Two
anticipated close is to execute appropriate documentation
between the District and the Forest Service which accomplishes
the following:
1. The assignment to and assumption by the District
of all right, title and interest in and to those permits as
the permitting entity.
2 . An indemnification and hold harmless agreement
whereby the Distriat agrees that as to all post close of
escrow matters it shall be responsible for all obligations
of the permitting entity.
While we all hope and anticipate that such provision will
not be necessary, we appreciate your indication that you will
ascertain its acceptability.
I look forward to working with you on this matter.
Very truly yours,
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
cc: James Cofer
Enclosures
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON'
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Post Office Box 14525u '
ROBERT M. HENDERSON South ake Tahoe, California 95702
R 916) 544-1785
A PROFESSIONAL COf7P0iiATION
j
Facsimile Number
916) 544-5053
Tahoe j:;;
REPLY TO:
August 10, 1988 J >°
James Andrews, Esq.
United States Department of Agriculture
Office of the General Counsel
211 Main Street, Suite 1060
San Francisco, CA 94105
Re: Extension of contract for utility service -
Forest Service/South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Mr. Andrews:
I appreciate your call concerning this matter. As indicated
in our telephone conversation, the purpose of ongoing
discussions is to agree on a satisfactory contract concerning
sewer service ta Farest Service properties. The prior contract
expired ten years ago and the parties have been operating in the
interim based on the issuance of periodic purchase orders.
Periodic communications have explored the concept of entering
into a new long term contract and, to that end, Forest Service
and South Tahoe Public Utility District representatives met on
July 26, 1988 .
By way of background, we enclose a letter to the District by
Contracting Officer Housel which expresses Forest Service
concerns over the equity of billing practices under the expired
contract. Despite the absence of a contract, the parties
continued during the ensuing ten years with the contract
formula. The issues raised in the enclosure roughly parallel
the subject matter discussed at the July 26, meeting. The
primary subject of discussion was the Forest Service perspective
that it is paying more than it feels it should be for sewer
service and alternative methods that might be available.
Two alternative methods of billing were identified: by flow
metering as is done under the expired contract or on a per sewer
unit basis, the method employed by the District with other
customers. Means were discussed whereby the flow formula might
be refined and made more precise (e.g. , metering water service,
replacement and periodic recalibration of the meter at the
Tallac pump station, dealing with infiltration and inflow
problems, etc. ) .
James Andrews, Esq.
August 10, 1988
Page Two
The alternative of utilizing the fixed sewer unit basis of
billing was discussed in some detail. This system is predicated
on estimated flows corresponding to the type of use of each
fixture at Forest Service facilities and, for example, in order
to administratively smooth billing processes, it is the method
used for most of the Forest Service lessees and licensees. The
difficulty with the fixed sewer unit system is that it would
result in a significant increase rather than decrease in
billings. So, utilizing the present annual sewer unit charge
per year of $76. 08 the bill to the Forest Service, even after
crediting for those sewer units billed directly to licensees and
permittees would more than double to $208 , 640. 04 . This is based
on 4 , 444 sewer units which is the equivalent of 0. 4 MGD, the
equivalent of 1, 567 sewer units which are billed to permittees
and licensees and the remainder of 2 , 877 sewer units being
billed directly to the Forest Service.
We discussed the fact that the number of Forest Service
plumbing fixtures presently in use is a small fraction of the
equivalent of 2 , 877 sewer units. Again, however, the annual
service billing to all customers of the District is based upon
the number of sewer units held whether or not the number of
fixtures necessary to equate to that number of sewer units are
in fact in place or in use on the customer' s property. The
rationale is the obligation of the District to so provide
service. Further, there is na basis for logical distinction
between the Forest Service and other users who do not have
plumbing fixtures in place corresponding to the sewer units that
they hold. All have paid in connection with the right to
service for capacity. If anything, although not discussed at
our meeting, the Forest Service position is slightly weaker than
other customers in that, as indicated by Article II (B) of the
expired contract, the Forest Service has only paid the capacity
right portion of the trunk facilities and not for the portion of
the treatment and export facilities.
An alternative to a fixed sewer unit approach which would
very significantly reduce the annual billing to the Forest
Service was broached by Forest Service representatives whereby
the excess and unused capacity would be remitted to the
District. This would result in a reduction of billings because
the number of sewer units when equated to the annual service
charge would be significantly below the sum due under the old
contract' s flow formula. Precise numbers were not discussed
because of the necessity of further review and refinement of
this approach.
James Andrews, Esq.
August 10, 1988
Page Three
We would appreciate your review and evaluation of the
appropriate approach and advice accordingly. The District is
willing to work with the Forest Service to reach an amicable
resolution of this matter.
You should be aware, however, that the Forest Service is now
in arrears for three quarters on payments. Enclosed are the
recent invoices therefor. Note that the billing rate used was
the rate that was in effect for the prior year. The reason for
that invoice basis was the knowledge of these anticipated
meetings and the fact that on a meter reading basis the formula
in place under the expired contract would have resulted in
trebling of the amount due.
We look f rward to hearing further from you.
Very truly yours,
c. • 1
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
Enclosures
bcc : James Cofer
Bob Eppler
John C . Weidman, Esq .
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C.ROLLSTON*
ROBERT M.HENDERSON Post Of ice Box 14525
South Lake Tahoe, California J5702
916)544-1785
A I'roR sional CorporaLion
Facsimilc:umbcr
916)544-6063
September 7, 1988
Gary Schnackenberg
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Post Office Box 70542
5outh Lake Tahoe, CA 95705
Re: United States Forest Service Land Exchange Agreement
Dear Gary:
Enclosed are materials relating to each of the permittees
excluding the District) on the land being acquired from the
Forest Service. Some of the enclosures may duplicate materials
that you have, but I wanted to make sure that each of us was
dealing from the same set of documents.
As indicated in our conversation on Friday, we hope to
document the transfer of each instrument by tailoring the
Assignment, Assumption and Attornment Agreement provided to you
during our meeting. As indicated, please advise if you have any
difficulty with that document or that approach. Longer term we
believe that these interests are best accommodated as set forth
below.
Emerald Broadcasting Company
I would think we need nothing more than the original
agreement, although we likely will want some proof of insurance
coverage for the benefit of the District.
E1 Dorado Countv
Likely we will want to convey fee title to the County. The
property in question is the portion of Black Bart within the
ultimate legal description. Areas which need to be addressed to
do so are:
1. Identification of utility company interests (and
any other interests) underlying that right-of-way, including
those held by the District. As indicated, Bob Eppler has an
as built" of the line belonging to the District under Black
Bart.
Gary Schnackenberg
September 7, 1988
Page Two
2 . We still need a parcel map and governmental
approvals to so convey the property.
3 . We need to make sure that the legal descriptions
sufficiently match so that the radius of Black Bart as it
enters Pioneer Trail is properly described.
United States Postal Service
Again, we will likely wish to convey a fee interest. It is
our understanding that its TRPA approval on this site
transferred on sufficient coverage to permit transfer coverage
of a relatively small parcel to the Postal Service without
impacting available coverage on the remainder to the District.
Another item of concern will be to match the legal description
to the Postal Service with the Black Bart right-of-way conveyed
to El Dorado County.
Since we likely will convey fee to the Postal Service we
need to verify the absence of any other easements across this
property, including any interests that the District may
reasonably need to protect. I am aware of none, but it is
conceivable that we may wish to reserve some easement in
connection with collection or distribution services.
Sierra Pacific Power Company
This is potentially the most involved matter. An easement
is likely the ultimate interest to be conveyed. There are
likely problems in several areas, including:
1. Should the easement be exclusive? This depends
upon whether other users of the easement area, including the
District, presently exist or need to exist in the future.
We understand that such may be the case, and if so, we
should identify the areas of actual or potential use.
2 . We need to assure that no additional coverage is
created in connection with Sierra Pacific facilities. A
typical easement grant would afford such right to Sierra
Pacific, but the creation of additional coverage impacts the
District's future use of the rest of the parcel.
One related concern that we should address is whether
conveyance of fee title to the County and Postal Service creates
any difficulty by the severance of the parcel being acquired by
Gary Schnackenberg
September 7, 1988
Page Three
the District across Black Bart. None occurs to me but I do not
have your familiarity with the site.
I would appreciate your review and advice concerning the
foregoing.
Very truly yours,
f
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
Enclosures
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
y CHAIRMANL_
SOUTH TAHOE PUBUC UTILITY OISTRICT
F oE3ERT MASON
Sewer. 1950. Water A PUBUC AGENCY DIRECTORS
WALTER"NEAL"OLSON
P.O. Box 70542 • South Lake Tahoe, Callfornia 95705 • Phone (916) 544-6474 1nMES R JOrvES
1275 Meadow Crest Drive NOEL B WALKER
NAT SINCLAIR
August 23 , 1988
Tdr . Kenneth C . Rollston
Attorney @ Law
P.O. • BOX 14525
South Lalce Tahoe , CA 95702
RE: LAND EXCFiANGE AGREEI IENT W 1 TH U . S . F. S .
Dear Ken :
1 have reviewed your letter of August 18 , 19€33 and make the
following comments :
El Dorado County - Assi.gnment or assumption agreement would be OK .
Emerald Broadcastin Co. - 9e are sending to you copy of a file on
EBC . T would assume the underground wire would not constitute land
coverage so prohil ition on land coverage should not be a problem.
Sierra Pacific Power Co. - Your proposed course of action is good .
If ve granted an easement , could Sierra Pacific impose land coverage
ot area? How about requiring prior approval by District to increase
coverage?
U.S. Postal Service - I vould support the U . S .P . S . efforts to
obtaining fee title if the coverage , ins«rance and indemnification
protection cannot be worked out . I do not know what problems we
would have in splitting off the parcel .
Assumption of Pti40U may be best alternative for short term.
Sincerely ,
es R. Cofer
Manager/Engineei
JRC/mm
tECEIVED P UG 2 4 1988
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C.ROLLSTON* Post Office Box 14525
ROBERT M.HENDERSON South Lake Tnhoe, Californin 95702
916)544-1785
A Profeseional Corporetion
Fa csimile;Vumbcr
916)5446053
August 18 , 1988
James R. Cofer
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Post''Office Box 70542
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95705
Re: Land Exchange Agreement with United States Forest Service
Dear Jim:
I would appreciate your review and advice concerning the
redocumentation of interests appurtenant to the land being
acquired from the Forest Service. These are as follows.
E1 Dorado Countv
This affects a portion of Black Bart from its intersection
with Pioneer Trail .
Interest to be conveyed: Likely fee title, although I doubt
there is sufficient time to document that before the anticipated
close of escrow and the likely interim suggestion is an
assignment and assumption agreement similar to the format
enclosed in my letter to Bruce Emmens.
Areas of Concern: We need a legal description, the cost of
which should be imposed on the County and we need an
indemnification and hold harmless agreement if the County
acquires less than fee title. We also need some insurance
coverage, depending upon the County' s insurance method.
Status: No responses yet to our letter of August 10
directed to County Counsel .
Emerald Broadcasting Companv
It maintains underground radio wires and appurtenances
associated with its adjacent antenna site which apparently is on
a separate parcel .
Likely Interest: Either a lease or a license.
James R. Cofer
August 18, 1988
Page Two
Areas of Concern: We need insurance coverage, and an
indemnification and defense provision to forbid the creation of
any coverage in connection with its interest.
Status: No response to our letter of August 10.
Sierra Pacific Power Companv
It holds a power line right of way across a portion of the
property.
Interest to be Conveyed: Likely an easement although there
are indications that time may not permit proper documentation of
that before anticipated close of escrow. Again, we would likely
proceed in the interim with an assignment and assumption
agreement.
Areas of Concern: We need a legal describing the area in
question and Sierra Pacific is contacting its surveying
department to that end, but its work schedule may not permit
timely surveying (again, it should bear the cost) . It is self
insured and, accordingly, cannot provide us the insurance
protection typically desired, but will afford us indemnification
and defense by the proposed easement. The gentleman that I
dealt with was not receptive to any restrictions over their
typical easement documentation, although he understood the
coverage concern.
Status: Communications ongoing with Terry Gough, who will
forward a specimen "easement' . From a negotiation perspective,
if he is unwilling to give us adequate indemnification and
defense provisions and will not address necessary restriction on
its inability to create coverage on the proposed easement, we
should indicate that we will proceed merely with an assignment
and assumption agreement and reevaluate the interest that we may
be willing to convey to Sierra Pacific Power when the special
use permit expires (January 1 , 1989) . Alternatively, we may
simply want to point out the "favor" that we are doing by
conveying an easement and that if we cannot obtain our
relatively mild and legitimate objectives, we will need to
evaluate the fair market value of the strip to be encumbered by
the proposed easement.
United States Postal Service
MOU for a neighborhood mail delivery center with a ten year
term that expires in 1996 .
Proposed Interest: Assignment and assumption of MOU.
James R. Cofer
August 18 , 1988
Page Three
Areas of Concern: Likely because of the inability of the
Forest Service to contract beyond ten years, this "fee like"
interest has not been conveyed to the Postal Service. Logical
posturing by the Postal Service on learning of this proposed
exchange should be to attempt to acquire fee title to the
portion that it occupies further constraining resulting coverage
to the District (and, perhaps, delaying or jeopardizing the
exchange) . Accordingly, I have intentionally delayed
communications with the Postal Service until we are further
along in the process using the excuse of having no contact point
Emmens has none) . I have just about worn out that excuse and
will likely need to correspond with whoever the appropriate
individual is within the next week or so. Note that the MOU
does not provide the District with the protection (insurance,
indemnification and defense) that we should prudently require.
I am hesitant to open those issues as I do not want any
thoughtful review of this transaction to occur by the Postal
Service. A mere assignment and assumption requires no
significant thought. Reopening terms invites potential
complications.
I would appreciate the benefit of your thoughts.
Very truly yours,
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
A'I`TORNEYS
KENNETH C.ROLLSTON*
ROBERT M. HENDERSON
Post Office Box 14525
South Lake Tahoe, California 95702
916)544-1785
A Profoseional Corporation
Faceimile\umbcr
916)544•fi0G3
August 18 , 1988
Bruce Emmens
Acting Lands Staff Officer
United States Department of Agriculture
Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Post Office Box 731002
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95731-7302
Re: Land Exchange Agreement - Forest Service and
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Mr. Emmens:
Enclosed is rough draft language to accomplish the transfer
and assumption of interests on the Forest Service lands being
acquired by the District. I take no pride in authorship and
welcome suggested revisions. I drafted this language to be
suitable to any of the four interests in question. While we are
hopeful of the redocumentation of all of these interests before
close of escrow, it is conceivable that one or more might need
to be documented by the tailoring of the enclosed draft
language.
We are in communication with Sierra Pacific Power through a
Mr. Terry Gough. He is forwarding a proposed easement format
and is arranging for precise survey of that area by its easement
department. I understand that he is in touch with you and
suspect he will communicate further with you for purposes of
arranging access for its surveyors.
As yet we have no response from the other permit holders.
We would appreciate your review and advice concerning the
enclosure.
Very truly yours,
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
Enclosure
cc: James R. Cofer
Bruce Emmens
August 11, 1988
Page Two
anticipated close is to execute appropriate documentationbetweentheDistrictandtheForestServicewhichaccomplishesthefollowing:
1 . The assignment to and assumption by the Districtofallright, title and interest in and to those permits asthepermittingentity.
2 . An indemnification and hold harmless agreement
whereby the District agrees that as to all post close of
escrow matters it shall be responsible for all obligations
of the permitting entity.
While we all hope and anticipate that such provision willnotbenecessary, we appreciate your indication that you willascertainitsacceptability.
I look forward to working with you on this matter.
Very truly yours,
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
cc: James Cofer
Enclosures
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
M E M 0 R A N D U M
DT:August 2, 1988
T0:Ben Rollston
FR:Jim Cofer
RE:LAND EXCHANGE USFS/STPUD
Enclosed are copies of documents from the USFS related
to the land exchange . The documents include USFS
agreements with :
U . S . Postal Service
Emerald Broadcastin#; Co.
Sierra Pacific Power Co.
County of El Dorado
The Distri t will need documents to replace the USFS
agreements .
The U. S . Forest Service contact is : BRUCE• E ENS 573-2612.
J R. Cofer
Man ger/Engineer
J C/mm
Enclosures
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Un i fied Stafie:. Forest Lako Unoe\ as f n t tana;omen-h Un i t
Deparfinent of 5ervicv P.O. f3ox 73100'L
Agriculture South Lake Tahoo, CA 95731-7302
Reply to: 5430
Date: way 17, 1988
South Tahoe Publfc Utility Dis-hrfct
James R. Coter, Mana er Engineer
P.O. Box AU
South Lake Tahoa, CA 95705
Dear Jim:
This latter serves to update the Board of Trustoos and you on the progress of
STPUD-Forest Service land exchanye.
The doclsion to procoed w(th the exchange was made by the Reglonal Foros fer on
Aprii 12 and was forwardQd i-o the ashin ta Offica for review on Yhat date
copy enclos d for your record) . A 45-day deci ion ap eal period oegan on
April 12. Jo appeals h vo b en made to dato. It is my undarstanding tha thQ
30-day overs(;ht review by the Corunitteo on Ayricutture af the Nouse of
Represontativos f5 runniny and w( II nd on June 11 .
Tho Re fonal orostar w( II xocuto tfie Land Exchanyc A reo ent as soon as the
aoove-mentionod timeirames havQ un, providad thore ara no a peals. The fieid
I and survoy nas b en CUII I UtQd on thr; fodora I I and. Comput 1 n ancJ dr3f-r i n; aro
be i n; done no N, and ti o •1 I i subm i t a rnap th uurvau of Lanu tana;;ernen uy
iho nd of -hhi month.
1'Je rQyuest i-hat your i o;a I cvunsn I prepare oase noni• docuaioni s neecled to rop f aceIispocial-use permfss, and an a reomant i sutad by i h rorest Servico to u:.,ers as
shown in schadule "D" of the Land Exchan;o Ayreerne nt. Copios of each document
are enclosod for your r view.
Thanic you for you cooperation in this rnattor. Plebse contact mo if you have
any questlons or c ncarns.
Sincerely,
m
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4, j n
f3RUCE Et 1ENS
M 'C
Actin3 Lands Staff Officer
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Enclosure
EMERALD BROADCASTING COMPANY
ASSIGNMENT ASSUMPTION AND ATTORNMENT
This ASSIGNMENT, ASSUMPTION AND ATTORNMENT Agreement, by and
between the South Tahoe Public Utility District (hereinafter
referred to as the "District") and the United States of America
and its assigns, acting by and through the Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service (hereinafter referred to as the
United States") and Emerald Broadcasting Company, (referred to as
the "Permittee") is entered into with reference to the following
facts.
WITNESSETH
A. Pursuant to that certain Land Exchange Agreement dated
May 31, 1988, the United States and the District will convey to
one another certain land, and the District is to thereby acquire
the real property described in Schedule "1" attached hereto and
made a part hereof.
B. Permittee pursuant to that Special Use Permit attached as
Schedule "2" hereto and made a part hereof holds certain
non-exclusive interests in and to a portion of the lands described
in Schedule "1" .
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. District assumes all of the obligations of United States
pursuant to the permit attached as Schedule "2" . District shall
indemnify and hold United States free and harmless from any and
all claims, losses, damages, injuries and liabilities arising from
or in connection with the obligations of United States pursuant to
the permit attached as 5chedule "2" .
2 . United States assigns to District all of its rights,
title and interest in and to the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
3 . Permittee covenants that Schedule "2" accurately
describes all of Permittee' s interest in the property described in
Exhibit "1" and that there is no act of default or breach by
United States of the permit attached as Schedule "2" . In the
event of alleged breach of or default by United States of the
terms of the permit attached as Schedule "2" hereof, Permittee
shall notify the District and the United States at the facsimile
numbers set forth below of the act or acts allegedly constituting
default or breach and such notice shall be so transmitted within
twenty four (24) hours of Permittee' s acquiring knowledge of the
supposed breach or default.
4. The rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall
not be effective for any purpose unless and until District
acquires fee title to the real property described in Schedule "1" .
Each signatory hereof hereby represents and covenants for the
benefit of each other party hereto his or her complete authority
to execute this Agreement on behalf of the party for whom such
signatory is purportedly signing.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement
this day of 1988•
UNITED STATES FOREST 5ERVICE S0. TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Facsimile Number Facsimile Number (916) 541-0614
By By
Attest:
EMERALD BROADCASTING COMPANY
By
DONALD C. McBAIN
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
2-
ROLLS'rON & HENnERSON
ATTORNEI'
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON* post Office Box 14525
ROBERT M.HENDERSON South L ke Tnhoe, Californifl 95702
916) 544-1785
A Professional Corpora6ion Fac;imilc Number
916)644-6063
September 1, 1988
Donald C. McBain
Emerald Broadcasting Company
1580 1 Royal Meadow Place
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Re: South Tahoe Public Utility District acquisition of land
from United States Forest Service
Dear Mr. McBain:
Thank you for your letter. We will proceed to prepare a
license for the continuation of your company' s use on this
property and we will forward it to you shortly. As indicated in
our prior letter, the purpose for redocumentation is the
cessation of Forest Service ownership which is presently
anticipated for this fall .
Z do not have a copy of the legal description referenced in
the special use permit that you hgld from ofethatele
alrvice
and
I would appreciate your forwardin a copy g
description to me for use in the new document.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Very truly yours,
c.,...-.c,.. c •
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
bcc : Bruce Emmens
James Cofer
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hereinaftercalled the pennittee,to use subject to the conditions set out below, the followingdesccibed landsorimprovements:
A site in the NWa of the SW4 of Section 2, T.12N. , R. 18E. , M.D.B.&M. , as sh avn
on the drqwing designated Exhibit A on file in the Forest Supervisor's Offzce,Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, the location of said site being subject tomodification, as provided in Clause 30 hereof.
only that area actually occupied by the improvements he ei authorizedThispermitcovers / C c,,8 xxxxxxxxxxxxl k cand is issued for tiee pwpose of:
Installing and maintaining underground radial wires associated with a rad obroadcastingantennasiteonadjacentprivateland.
This permit cancels and supersedes the Special Use Permit to Harrold Broa castingCompanydatedAugust17, 1961.
cupancy and use under this pennit ((}j r.¢p p x }
This
use shall be actually exercised at least 365 days each year, unless othenvise authorizedinwriting.
2. In consideration for this use the permittee s}iatl pay to the orest Service, U.S. De arttnent ofAgriculture, the sum of ne Hundred and Plo/100 pollars($ 100.00 for the periodfvmJanuary119 , to 'ecember 19 thereafter
annually on Jdnudry 1
One Hun re an do Dollars (
Provided, Aowever, Charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to place thechargesonabasiscommensuratewiththevalueofuseaathorizedbythispermit.
3. This permit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth herein, andto conditions 78 to
F attached hereto and made a part of this pecmit.
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4. Development plans; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or altPretion of improven ents; or "revision ofilayout or constn ction plans for this area must be approved in adva ce and in writinR hy theforestsupervisor. Trees or shrubbery on the peRnitted area may be removed or destroyed only ait r theforestofficerinchargehasapproved, and has marked or otherwise designated that which may be removP iordestroyed. Timber cut or destroyed will be paid for by the permittee as follows; Merchantable timher ataEpraisPdvalue; young-growth timber below merchantable size at current damage appraisal valu; yrof i.d dthattheForestServicereservestherighttodisposeofthemerchantabletimbertoothersthantheper-mittee at no stumpage cost to the pertnittee. Trees, shcvbs, an i other plants may he planted in suclmannerandinsuchplacesaboutthepremisesasmaybeapprovedbytheforestofficerincharRe.
6. This permit is subject to all valid claims.
7. The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the regularionsoftheDepartmentofAgricultureandallFederal, State, county, and municipal laws, ordinances, or reRula-tions which are applicable to the area or operations covered by this permit.
8• ThP pPrmittPe shall take all reasonable precauti,ns to prevent an suppress forest Cres. No ma- ,terial shall be disposed of by buming in open res during the closed seaso Pstabiished hy law or re ula-tion without a written petmit from the forest officer in charge or his authorized agent.
9. The PeRnittee shall exercise diligence in protecting from damage thP land and property of the UnitPdStatescoveredbyandusedinconnectionwiththispermit, and shall pay the United StatPs for anv dama Presultin from ne li ence or from the violation of the terms of this permit or of any law or re ulation appli-cnhle to the National F'orests by the pertnittee, or by any agents or employees of the pecmittee actinwithinthescopeoftheiragencyoremployment.
10. The pPtmittee shall fully repair all damage, other than ordinary wear and tear, to national ForPst rc>adsandtrailscausedbythepermitteeintheexPrciseoftheprivilege ranted by this permit.
11. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall he admitted to any share orpartofthisaQrPementortoanybenefitthatmayariseherPfromunlessitismadewithacorFrationfnritsRPnralbenefit.
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13. This permit is not transferable.
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14. In case of chanRe of address, the pe nittee shall immediately notify the forest supervisor.
16. This pertnit may be terminated upon breach of any oE the conditions herein or at the discr tion of threqionalrforesterortheChiaf, Forest Service.
17. ln the event of.any conflict between any of the preceding printedclauses'oranany ,f the following clauses or any provisions thereof, the following clauses wil) co t
si ms tliereof au!
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Electronic Site (Receiving and transmitting)
18. Late Payment Interest Charqe
Pursuant to the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, asamended, 31 USC 3101, et seq, , and regulations at 7 CFR Part 3,subpart B, an interest charge shall be assessed on any paymentnotmadebythepaymentduedate. Interest shall be assessedusingthemostcurrentrateprescribedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentoftheTreasury' s Fiscal Requirements ManualTFRM-6-8020.20) . Interest shall accure from the date thepaymentwasdue. In addition, the cost of processing andhandlingtheoverduepaymentshallbeaddedtotheamount due.
A penalty of 6 percent per year shall be assessed on any paymentoverdueinexcessof90daysfromthepaymentduedate.
Payments will be credited on the date received by the designatedcollectionofficerordepositlocation. If the payment duedate(s) falls on a nonworkday, the interest and penalty chargesshallnotapplyuntilthecloseofbusinessofthenextworkday.
19. Indemnification of United States
The holder shall indemnify the United States against anyliabilityfordamagetolifeorpropertyarisingfromtheoccupancyoruseofNationalForestlandsunderthispermit.
20. Risks and Hazards
Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,and other hazards are natural phenomena in the Forest thatpresentriskswhichtheholderassumes. The holder hasresponsibilityofinspectingthesite, lot, right-of-way, andimmediateadjoiningareafordangeroustrees, hanging limbs, andotherevidenceofhazardousconditionsand, after securingpermissionfromtheForestService, of removing such hazards.
21. Site Develo ment Plans
This permit is contingent upon the installation layout anddevelopmentplansassubmittedbytheholderandapproved as apartofthispermitforthisspecificlocation. Any and allsubsequentrelocations, alterations, revisions, additions,construction, or reconstruction of housing and mountingfacilities, including antenna towers or masts, shall requireadvancenotificationandapproval- of •the Forest Service andadvancemodificationofthispermit.
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22. Electrical Wiring
Al1 electrical wiring will be installed and maintained in strict
compliance with the safety rules dealing with electrical supplyandcommunicationlineswhicharesetforthintheNational
Electric Safety Code and also with all applicable local codes.
Upon the completion of the installation covered by this permit,
the holder shall deliver a written certification to the Forest
Service that all of said safety requirements for wiring have bee.nmet.
23. Long-term Use
Unless sooner terminated or revoked by the authorized officer, in
accordance with the provisions of the authorization, this
authorization shall expire and become void on December 31, 1996,but a new special-use authorization to occupy and use the sameNationalForestSystemlandmaybegrantedprovidedtheholder
will comply with the then-existing laws and regulations governingtheoccupancyanduseofNationalForestlandsandshallhave
notified the authorized officer not less than 30 days prior tosaiddatethatsuchnewauthorizationisdesired.
24. Implied Permission
Nothing in this permit shall be construed to imply permission tobuildormaintainanystructurenotspecificallynamedonthefaceofthispermit, or approved by the authorized officer in theformofanewpermitorpermitamendment.
25. Area Access
The holder agrees to permit the free and unrestricted access toanduponthepremisesatalltimesforalllawfulandproper
purposes not inconsistent with the intent of the permit or withthereasonableexerciseandenjoymentbytheholderoftheprivilegesthereof.
26. Subleasing, Requirements
The holder, in the exercise of the privileges granted by thispermit, shall require that employees, sublessees, contractors,subcontractors, or renters and their employees comply with allapplicableconditionsofthispermitandthattheconditionsofthispermitbemadeapartofallsubleases, contracts,subcontracts, or rental agreements. This clause shall not -beconstruedas uthorizing such subleases, contracts, subcontracts,or rental agreements unless specifically authorized elsewhere inthepermit.
Page 527. Nonexclusive Use
This permit is not exclusive; that is, the Forest Service
reserves the right to use or permit others to use any part of thepermittedareaforanypurpose, provided such use does notinterferewiththerightsandprivilegesherebyauthorized.
28. Electronic Equipment Permits
This permit is contingent upon the existence of the applicableFederalCommunicationsCommission (FCC) or Director ofTelecommunicationManagement/ Interdepartment Radio AdvisoryCommittee (DTM/IRAC) authorizations and operation of the
equipment covered in strict compliance with applicable
requirements of FCC or IRAC and the technical data set forth onFormFS-2700-10, Technical Data-Electronic Type Land Use. Saidformsaretobeattachedandmadeapartofthispermit.
The holder will supply the Forest Service with amended formFS-2700-10 whenever necessary to reflect changes or additions,
which must receive prior approval of the FCC or DTM/IRACfollowingprescribedprocedures.
29. Electronic Equipment Operation
Each radio or electronic transmitter covered by this permit shallbeoperatedonlybytheholderofacurrentandvalidFederalCommunicatinsCommission ( FCC) license or Interdepartmental RadioAdvisoryCommittee ( IRAC) authorization applicable thereto. A
legible copy of each applicable license or authorization shall atalltimesbepostedonthecabinetorrackofeachtransmitterbeingoperated. Each such copy shall indicate each person or
entity authorized under the license of authorization to operatethetransmitter.
30. Electronic Equipment Use
The holder shall not install, use, or allow the installation oruseofanyradioorelectronicequipmentonorwithinthepremisescoveredbythispermitwithoutpriorissuanceofaspecial-use permit by the Forest Service.
31. Electronic Equi ment Mounting
All transmitting and receiving equipment, including powersupplies, shall be mounted in enclosed metal cabinets or standard .racks with effective radio-frequency protective metal shieldingcovers. All electronic equipment including associated cable,wiring, auxiliary equipment, and antenna systems, shall beinstalledandmaintainedinaclean, neat, and orderly manner, and shall be electrically and mechanically sound.
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32. Lookout Line-of-Si ht
The holder will not interfere with the line-of-sight from anyauthorizedfirelookoutstation, except as specificallyauthorizedbytheForestService.
33. Lightning Protection
All improvements constructed under this permit shall be equippedwithlightningprotectionequaltothatprescribedbytheForestServiceforitsstructures.
34. Electronic Site Area and Use Changes
The Forest Service reserves the right to enlarge or reduce theareaofthesitedescribedherein, provided that the area
actually occupied by the buildings shall not be excludedtherefrom. The Forest Service further reserves the right, inconformitywithsoundengineeringpractices, to require theholdertodiscontinuetheuseoftheparkinglotsorserviceroadsoranyportionsthereof, and to relocate the utility lineandequipment, the antenna, and any other improvements
constructed on the site except the buildings, to any otherlocationwithinoroutsidetheboundariesofthesitedescribedherein.
35. Interference With Government Electronic O erations
The operation of the equipment covered by this permit shall notinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernmentradioorelectronc
operations already in existence on National Forest land withintwo ( 2 ) miles of the site to which this permit refers. The
permittee shall at its own expense take all action necessary topreventoreliminatesuchinterferences. If it does noteliminatesuchinterferencewithinten ( 10 ) days after receipt ofnoticefromtheForestServicetodoso, this permit may beterminatedforthwith.
36. Electronic Interference Durin Emer encies
The holder shall cease operations under this permit temporarilyiftheyinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernmentradioor
electronic operations in an emergency situation.
November 8, 1967
Mr, Dona ld C McBa in,
Vice Pres ident & Technica 1 D rector
Radio Station KTHQ
P•O. Box AM
South Lake T hoe: C lifornla
Dear Mr. McBa in:
Enclosed is stgned copy of your 1 tter whtch ref(ects our
mutual agreement.
Very truly yours,
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Harlan E. Moyer,
District Enqineer & General Manaqer
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Ur ited States Fore$t Service
Lake Valley Ranger Station
P.O. Box 846S
South Lake T hoe, California
Subject; gteement - South Tahoa Publlo Utility District and
KTHO
Dear Sir:
Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Donald C, McBa in, KTHO,
constltutlnq an agreement between the Dtstrtct and KTHQ. This
greement is subject to ap roval by the U.S. Porest Service.
Plea$e confirm your approval by letter. Th nk you.
Very truly your,
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Harlan E. Moya,
Distrlct Engineer & General Manager
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Dis rict `n ineer and General l ianager
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South Lake Tahoe, Calif.
Dear 2Ir. IIoyer:
Thanlc you for 3rour letter of' October 31 , 1967 relative totheautioriza-ion for Ii.CIiO to inatall a portion of ourroundsyste in STPUD land.
Pir. Eob Rice of the U. S. Forest aervice has indicatedthatheseesnoobjection1;0 our proposed a;reement, but
wants a copy of our memorandum of a roer ent to be sub-mitted to hiin. 'ri e ill cotnply as soon as ve have com-pleted it, and first submi ted it for your approval.
With re ard to your poini;s nur.iber ?_ cu.d , we agree to
comAly ,rith these requirements.
T1e ta3.11 supply you t ith a copy af our insurance policyholdingSTPUDharmless.
j Te so want to express our genuine appreciation to you
for t.le fine cooperation extended to IiTHO by your organ-ization, and particularly by you and I•Tr. Callalzan.
At any time we can be of assistance to STPUD, ploase letusi:nozv.
Cord3ally,
EI IERALD ROADCASTI;IG C0.
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Donald C. ,IcBain
Vice President c Technical Director
c c: i•ir. Davi d C al lahan
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October 31 , 1967
Mr. Don McBain
Radio tation KTHO
P.. Box AM
South Lake Tahoe, California
Dear Mr. McBain:
The Board of Dirsctors on October 19, 1967, approved your request to
install a portion of your proposed ground system on land now occupied
by the District holding pond.
This approval was based on the following conditions:
1 . That KTHO obtain the neceasary approval of the United
States Forest Service who are the owners of the land in
question.
2 . 'D ot the ground wires be installed not mare than 6 inches
below the existinq qround surface in the vicinity o# the
Diatrict's existing pipelines.
3. That KTH4 assume all liability in connection with the
installation of said ground wires and hold the District
harmless from any damage incurred by, or as a result
of the installation.
Very truly yours,
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Harlen E. Moyer
District Enqineer and General Manager
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October 20, 1967
Mr. David Callahan
South Tahoe Pliblic Utilities District
Post Office Box AU
South Lake Tahoe, California 957 5
Dear Mr. Callahan:
Mr. Norman Hankoff, our Manager has advised me of the actiontakenonOctober19thbySTPUDregardingourrequestforan
easement to permit locating some of our underground wires as-
sociated with the KTHO ground system on your land north of theholdingpondatOldPioneerT`rail and Black Bart Avenue. i e
appreciate your consideration.
I have this morning talked with Mr. Bob Rice of the U. S. For-est Service, and obtained his preliminary approval of our pro-
posed arrangement. In essence he said that he can see no ob-jection to it, particularly since our installation on your landwillbeentirelyurderground.
Mr. Rice suggested that our agreement might well be handled byasimplememorandumofunderstandingbetweentheparties andthatthismemorandumwouldbereviewedbyhisdepartment. Thisisentirelysatisfactorywithus.
If you are in agreement with this proposal we would be happytohaveyoudrawupthememorandum. If you would prefer tohaveusdoit please provide me with any stipulations you maywishtohaveincluded and I will draw up a draft for your ap-proval.
Sincerely yours
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Don 2IcBain
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Bob Breckner
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Santa rlonica California
October 15, 1967
Mr. David Call.ahan
South Tahoe Public Utilities DistrictPostOfficeBoxAU
South Lake Tahoe, CaliYornia 957 5
Dear Mr. Callahan;
With further reference to our conversation of last week I called I r.Moyer in Redding and talked with him concerning the possibility ofcorrosiontotheundergroundpipesyouhaverunningalongthenorthsideoftheholdingpondifyouweretogiveusaneasementtoin-stall our copper grourxi wires in the a.ea, HQ adyised that he wuuldbeattendingyourmeetingthiscomingThursday, and would take thematterupatthemeeting.
I have talked with two consulting engineers on the m.atter. N'r. Rab_ert Hauuaett of the firm of Hammett & Edison Consulting En3ineersBurlingase, California. and Mr. PZel F eedman, an independent Con-sulting Engineer of TMlodesto, California. rir. ciam ett advised thatthereisnoinductivefieldproducedbythegroundsystem and thatnoadverseeffectwouldbeimposeduponyourundergroundpipesasaresultoftheoperationoftheradiostation.
However there is according to him, an electrolytic effect at ax rtimetwounlikemetalsareinclosecontactinamoistmedium.Therefore, if the copper wires and the iron pipes were in directcontactundergroundforanextendedperiodoftime. an electrolyticcorrosioncouldtakeplace. If they are separated, there would benoelectrolysis. lr1r. Freedu!an s opinion was identical to that ofrSz'. tiammett.
You have advised e that your pipes are approximately foar feet un-derground in the area in which we have requested an easement. ewouldbeburyingthecopperwiresapproximately6inchesunder_ground thereby leaving a separation of more than three feet ofgroundbetweenthewiresandyourpipes. Thus there ti,rould be noelectrolyticeffect, and no corrosion.
Regrettably I cannot attend your meeting Thursday evening. How-ever. with your approval, I will have our Chief Engineer T ir. Jil_liam Kingman. attend the meeting to answer any questions that mayarise.
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With regard to possible charges for such an easement, we have a sim-ilar easement from the Forest Service at our present location. How-ever, it irnrolves approadtnately twice the land area we are here pro-posing and involves the placement of a number of guy wires on theirland. They established an annual charge at the time we built KTHOin1962of $50. It has since been increased to $100 per year. Thisnoninalchargewasestablishedbecause, onee installed the under-ground wires require no maintenance or inspeetion. The only time wewouldhaveoccasiontoenteryourpropertywouldbeduringthein-itial installation. and the existence of the installation does notinanywayprecludeusageofthelandforotherpurposes. In factthegroundwiresattheouterperimeteraremorethan20feetapart.4bviously this is a minimum of land usage. Arrar3gements such as the
above axe co nonplace in radio station installations.
As I mentioned to you in an earlier letter we are most anxLous to
complete our move before snowfall. We expect to have all other mat-ters completely resolved prior to your meeting of Thursday. There-fore we do request that, if at all possible you do give us your
answer followi.ng your meeting so that we may proceed without delaywithourproposedmove, and thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely yours,
E'. .ti•..
Don McBa ,
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Bill Kingm n
Norman Hankoff
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ROBERT l.. HAMMETT
EDWARD EDISON BOX 68, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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October 12, 1967
Mr. Donald C. McBain
Station KTHO
P. O. Box AM
South Lake Tahoe, California 95705
Dear Mr. McBain:
As you requested, we have studied the possibility of electrolytic action
between the copper ground system of the proposed new installation of Station KTHO
and certain sewage I ines in the same area. The radio-frequency currents carried in
your ground system are largely confined to the wires and do not penetrate the soil
appreciably. These currents are of rapidly alternating polarity and hence could not
contribute to any corrosion.
We understand that the sewoge lines are at least one foot deeper than your
proposed ground wires. Provided no electrical contact is made between the two
systems, we would not expect any serious corrosive action to be created.
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Mt'. David Callahan
South Lake Tahoe Public Utilities District
Post Office Box AU
South Lake Tahoe, California 95705
Dear Mr. Callahan:
Bi.l7. Kingman. our Chief Engineer. has told me your inquiry
as to the nature of the ground wires xhich we wou].d like to
obtain an easement Por if we are successful in leasing thelandto the north of the STPUD holding pond.
These wires are at ground potential. In fact, that is their
parpose - to assure a good ground. There is no inductive
field associated with them.
Steel pipes are frequent],y used in similar installations.
Many stations arrange Por crops to be grorm over the ground
system. arxi irrigation pipes are installed underground.
Although I have never heard of ar y corrosion as a result of
such a ground system I have written one of the best con-
salting enginaers in the country about it. I will advise
you of his opinion as soon as I have his reply.
If there is ar y concern about corrosion we would be willingtomaketheinstallationsothattherewasnocontactbe-
tween the copper wlres and your stael pipes.
Sincerely yours,
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Donald C. McBain>
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Technical Director
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i r. avid Callahan
outh Tahoe iublic t.itil.ities Uistrict
Post Off'ice Box lU
outh Lake Taho , Califo rni 95']05
Dear r^r. Ca llahan:
You will no dou t recall our several disct.issions in the past
reiative to the rossibil.ity oi' olzr rnovi: the KTHO radioto,rers to n area near or ad jacent to sor:e of your land.
Te hav now com;leted all technical arrangerr ents required to
r.nake the proposed move , and have just reached an agreement
ti rith thz Johnsons and I"rs . Sprin;meyer to ituate on a por-tion of' their land just t,o the riorth of' he STPi'D pond nearPioneerTrailand ack ;3art .'lvenue.
Fnclosed herewith`is a rou;h sketch of the proposed locatior.
oi our to rers . The round s;sten is composecl of 120 bare
cop er ti ire radials radi.tin; out from the b se of each
to rer every three de re s 'or a distance o 400 feet . ihese
j rires are buried 6 to 10 incr:es under;rotind , and are at
round potential. It is imrnaterial ti-rhafi, is built on top oithemoncetheyareburied.
I estimated that the distance f'rom t:e pond to tt:e boundaryoftheJohnsonlandat250feet. 1e would like to obtain
an easer erlt to perrr.it us to bury our round wires on STPUD
1<nd up to the base of' the pond dyke , as sho vn in the dia-
grarn.
tit tnis tirle •re ti ould only be erectin the east to er anditsassociated round s,yster. '.ihe v est tower cznd its ground
syster,. taoulc not be installed before next surr,mer.
e are most anxious to try to ;et our r,-,ove completecl before
the sno v p:events u: rnakin; the in.stallation. Therefore ,
re would he most rat ful if' you could deterMine your ans-
Vrer and advise rne at your earliest convenience, and thank
vou.
Sincerely yours,
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onald C. I:cBain
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Thie ie in regard to anr meeting of Maroh lSth ith the II. 3.
Pbreet Service.
In hrther ooneider tion of he po ibilit of th• Cit,
9TPiTD, and R'.t'fi0 eharing in the parohae• of th 11 aoree re-
A maining in he parosl kaoMn ae "Old 8p.at Ares", s Mnald
like to detes aine if the City oonld be. Killin,g o permit ue
8 to loca,ta our underground r sclial under portions of your land, '
grovidad it didn t reetric our nea of hat land for other
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Sinoe re aotuallq nsed loee that S aoree for the to a re and
tranereitter Duilding, we xould like to ehar ths us• ot the
additioh l proper reqtitired far the ground ystem, rether
than pnroha,ae it for onr ezoluaive aa.
If this oould be arranrged ws arould prApoee to buy only tive
acras of the land undor oonsideration. Lrnder thi arrange-
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c ent, it aoald be poeeibl• for ue to meet the oa8h commitment
required by nezt Fall.
r Ae yon knoM, 9'i'P'UD hae etated that they are willing 10 pur-
A chaee ae muoh ae 39 aorea of the r,arael. If KTfiO Were to pur-
chase Pive aoroe this Would maka a tot l of 4a etoree, leav-
O ing the balance of 71 aorAs Nhioh oould be pnrvhaeed by the
City.
v Of conree we xould propoae to obtain e rr eort of oaserr nt
privilegee from the City for the underground kirea.
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916 • 544•6474
March 15, 1967
To: Mr. Harlan E . Moyer, Q,, c
General Manager
From: David W. Callahan,
Assistant General Manager
Subj; LAND EXCHANGE
At 2:00 P.M. , March 15, 1967, I met with Bob Rice - U. S. Forest Service, Mr. John
Williams - City Manager, Mr. Donald McBain of KTHO Radio. Alsp present were two
other Forest Service Representatives from Placerville Office.
The interested parties to the land are the City of South Lake Tahoe for a corporation yard
and recreation area, and KTHO for an antenna system and transmitter building.
The reasonthe Forest Service included KTHO in the exchange is that the Radio Station
has its system on land being acquired by the Forest Service and must have it re-
located.
The land includes 115 acres, which will cost $540,000, an average of $4,700. 00 per
acre.
The Radio Station wants its system located somewhere above the new Pioneer TYail
and therefore would like to have land from the Gity or other buyer and buy only that
portion which the building is located on.
The City wants the land on both sides of the new Pioneer Trail. I informed them that
the District would probably be satisfied witE the land on which the holding pond is
located, up to and including the old Pioneer Trail.
At the present time it appears that the money would need to be deposited in September.
Our share would be 33 or 34 acres times $4,700. 00, or approximately $160,000, 00.
John Williams stated that by April lOth he would know whether the City could participate
in the exchange, and if so, the City would be the purchaser from the U.S.Forest Service
with the istrict and the Radio Station buyinq from the City.
The City would like to gain control of the land soon and therefore it was requested
that the District revise its request for the temporary land lease to include only that
land up to the old Pioneer Trail. Therefore, we need to submit a new map of the
area stating the exact acreage it contains. '
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of the Sectian 2 lands the [)lstrict «ishes to cquir4. The parcel
contains 39.26 acres and includes the existin holdina pond.
4 e are a[xious tc obtain the property -nd would approciate re cstvinc
any p reliminary informati n y u micaht h ivc ro ardin the tlme chedule
rur fihe oxchange and the a roxirrate cost to the i)istrict.
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Sher ul Oaks, CA 1403 South Lake Tahoe
Au ust 20, 198 California 95705
916) 544-6471
Mr. Kenneth C. Rollston, Esq.
Rollston & Henderson
P, 0. I3ox 14525
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95702
Dear Mr. Rollston:
I have your letter of August 10, 1 J88. This is to advise you that we
would like to continue our special use permit on the STPUD property
ad,acent to ours which you referred to in your letter, on the same
terr;.s and conditions.
ioth we and the Forest Service considered our easer,lcnt as a "rainir al"
use when we signed the a,greement in 1967. It cansists merely of some
10 wires buried about 8 inches underground at intervals of approxi-
mately 15 feet. It is not an exclusive use, and we have no objec-
tion to another combined use with any other lessee. Ve have never
had occasion to enter the property since the initial installation
21 years ago. The foregoin e lains wh,y we consider it a "minimum"
use which justifies continuation of the minimal char;e.
Sincerely yours,
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ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON'Post Office Box 14525ROBERTM. HENDERSON South Lake Tahoe, California 95702
916) 544•1785
A PFOFESSIONAL CORPORATION Facsimile Number
916) 544-5053
Tahoe
REPLY TO:
August 10, 1988
Emerald Broadcasting Company
Post Office Box AM
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95705
ATTN: Donald C. McBain
Re: South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Mr. McBain:
We are the attorneys assisting the South Tahoe Public
Utility District in connection with its acquisition of the
property generally situate at the corner of Pioneer Trail and
Black Bart. Emerald Broadcasting Company presently holds a
special use permit on that property for purposes of maintainingundergroundhardwareassociatedwithyourantennaonadjacent
private land.
We would appreciate hearing from you at your convenience
concerning formalizing a lease whereby that activity of the use
permit will continue after close of escrow. Although close of
escrow is not anticipated until October, we would appreciate
hearing from you promptly so that the lease will be in place
immediately upon close.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Very truly yours,
M...7 iL C (
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
cc: STPUD (Mr. James R. Cofer)
US Forest Service (Mr. Bruce Emmens)
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT
This ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT, by and between the
South Tahoe Public Utility District (hereinafter referred to as
the "District") and the United States of America and its assigns,
acting by and through the Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service (hereinafter referred to as the "Forest Service") and
United States Postal Service, (referred to as the "Permittee") is
entered into with reference to the following facts.
WITNESSETH
A. Pursuant to that certain Land Exchange Agreement dated
May 31, 1988, the Forest Service and the District will convey to
one another certain land, and the District is to thereby acquire
the real property described in Schedule "1" attached hereto and
made a part hereof.
B. Permittee holds the interests described in Schedule "2"
attached hereto and made a part hereof in and to a portion of the
lands described in Schedule "1" .
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. District assumes all of the obligations of the Forest
Service pursuant to the permit attached as Schedule "2" . District
shall indemnify and hold the Forest Service free and harmless from
any and all claims, losses, damages, injuries and liabilities
arising from or in connection with the obligations of United
States pursuant to the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
2 . The Forest Service assigns to District all of its rights,
title and interest in and to the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
3 . Permittee covenants that Schedule "2" accurately
describes all of Permittee's interest in the property described in
ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORN EYS
KENNETH C.ROLLSTON*
ROBERT M.HENDERSON Post Office Bax 14525
S uth Lake Tahce,California 95702
916)544-1785
A Professional Corpora ion
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916)S44b063
August 26, 1988
Charlie Scott
Real'Estate Division
United States Postal Service
Western Regional Office
850 Cherry Avenue
San Bruno, CA 94099-0333
Re: Postal Substation - Black Bart/Pioneer Trail,
South Lake Tahoe, California
Dear Mr. Scott:
We are assisting the South Tahoe Public Utility District in
connection with its acquisition of a parcel of property from the
United States Forest Service contiguous with and northwest of
the corner of Pioneer Trail and Black Bart. A portion of the
property which is being acquired is occupied by the United
States Postal Service substation pursuant to a memorandum of
understanding between the Forest Service and the Postal Service,
a copy of which is enclosed for your convenience. We need to
document the continuing interest of the Postal Service. The
purpose of the acquisition does not deal with the Postal Service
site, but the larger parcel of which it is a part.
We would appreciate your review of this matter and advice
concerning how we can most effectively perpetuate the Postal
Service ' s interest. Ultimately, we believe the most appropriate
disposition is for fee ownership to be conveyed to the Postal
Service. To that end, we would appreciate receipt of the
information prepared in the course of securing governmental
approvals concerning the appropriate parcel legal description
and coverage.
It is anticipated that the pending escrow with the Forest
Service will close shortly. Accordingly, if there is
insufficient time in advance of close of escrow to consummate
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DECISiOtI 2JOTICE and 2700)
F=;lDI;1C OF iJ0 SIGIaIFTCAtdT I::PACT
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1 EIGIfBORI100D YOSTAL DELIVERY C P TER IIJ VICIi1ITY OF LAf:E CHRISTOPHER
USDA Forest 5ervice
La ce Tahoe Basin :'ana er ent Unit
It is r y decision to approve use of tlational Forest land for the constructionofaPle=hborhood t•fail De?ivery Center at the intersection of Blacl; Bart and
Pioneer Trail in E1 Dorado County. This is the preferred alternative presented
n the Environ ental Assessment for a delivery center to serve the Lake
Christopher area of the Southshore of La:e Tahoe Basin. A delivery eenter in
this location would best serve the public and meet the objectives of the
delivery program.
Other alternatives considered were located in the eneral vicinity of the
preferred site. These alternative sites ti ould not serve the nei hborhood as
well and ouid cause public safety probleos or environnental concerns not
present on the preferred site.
In nakin Lhis decision, I reco;ni e that the site is currently pernitted to
the South Tahoe Public Utility District. Although not physicaliy occupied xith
improvenents, nor planned for iaproveuents by the STPUD, removin; approximately
one acre of land fron their pernitted area has the potential for a negative
impact. ThaL irapact is associated with allo ed land coveraoe r nich is part of
land use re ulations in t:e Lake Tahoe Basin. In resolvins tris issue, it s
ny intent to assure that t:e STPL'D is not harned by cy decision rebard n
locatin the postal center. Of he five options pre ented in the EA or
resolvin the land coverade issue, I p:efer Option . T:is option would
provide funds for water quality restorat on as it:oation for excessive land
coverage on the site and it would provide assurance to t:e TPUD that their
non-conforming land coverage situation reaains unchan ed. ti variation of th s
option would be ny second preference. The variation would substitute donation
by the Postal Service of land to open space in l eu of a contribution to the
water quality nitigation fund. Hotirever, the nechanis c ay r,ot be readily
availble to the TRPA to nake the decision necessary to exercise either of these
options. If upon more detailed exanination it is found that neither of these
tzro options can be used in a tinely aanner to a1=ou the posta: center to be
iu:plepented on schedule, I an willin to consider other options.
This proposed action will not have a si nificant neoative effect upon the hunan
environnent because iL involves only minor disturbance to t;ibh capability
land. In fact, the project is intended to reduce auto traffic in the area and
thus iaprove upon environmental cond?tions. Therefore, Z a it ai:in; a Findins
of Ilo SiEnificant Iapact and Will not prepai e an environoental i pact
sta ement.
Tkiis decision is subject to revieN by the Tahoe Reoional Plannin A ency by the
ilenorandun pf Understandin, December 17, 198$. The decision is sub,ject Lo
appeal under 36 CFR 211 .18.
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SPECIAL USE PERNIT U.Tb r(q.a l. Kind e..N<a•isi
Z } ct of June 4, s9 E1 dOrddO 53 4002 812
This permit is revoc ble nd nontnnafet bls o, Sroi. (16•17) h. Couney (18-20) k. Co.d w. (ZI)
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Permission is hereby granted to Emerald Brnadcattin,a C m an/
of_____pyp, X A;"1• so. i Lake ia o C; 95'05
hereinaftercalled the pertnittee, to use subject to the conditions set out below, the followingdescribed lands
or improvements:
A site i n the NW4 of the SWQ of Section 2, T. 12N. , R. 18E. , M.D.B.&M. , as sh own
on the drqwing designated Exhibit A on file in the Forest Supervisor's Office,
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, the location of said site being subject to
modification , as provided in Clause 30 hereof.
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only that area actually occupied by the improvements here n authorized
This pecmit covecs l C xxxxxxxxxxxx}cand is issued for the purpose of:
Iy Installing and maintaining underground radial wires associated with a radio
broadcasting antenna site on adjacent private land.
This permit cancels and supersedes the Special Use Permit to Harrold Broa castingCompanydatedAugust17, 1961.
cupancy and use under this pecmit (x,Xr,J p p
This
use shall be actually exercised at least 3 days each year, unless otherwise authoriZedinwriting.
2. In consideration for this use the permittee s{all pay to the Porest Service, U.S. Department ofAgriculture, the sum of One Hundred dnd PJo/100 pollars(S 100.00 for the periodfmmJanuary119 , o ecember 19 , and thereafter
annually on Jdnudry
One Hun re an do Dollars (
Provided, Aowever, Charges for this use may be made oc readjusted•whenever necessary to place thechargesonabasiscommensuratewiththevalueofuseauthorizedbythispermit.
3. This peRnit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth herein, and to conditions 18 to
6 attached hereto and made a part of this pertnit.
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PERMITTEE .
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4. Development pla s; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or altPretion of improvem nts; or "mvisi n ofilayout or constniction plans for this area must be epproved in advance and in writinR by thPforestsupervisor. Trees or sh ubbery on the permitted area may be removed or destroyed only aft r theforestofficerinchargehasapproved, and has marked or otherwise designate l that which may he removP iordestroyec. Timber cut or estroyed will be pai for by the peRr,ittee as follows; hlerchantable timher ataE,praisPd value; young-growth timber below merchantable size at current damage appraisal valur; pror id lthattheForestServiceresPrvestherighttodisposeofthemerchantabletimbertoothersthantheper-mittee at no stumpage cost to the permittee. Trees, shrubs, anc other plants may he planted in suclmanneradinsuchplacesaboutthepremisesa,s may be approved by the i'orest officer in char;e.
6. This permit is subject to all valir claims.
The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the requlationsoftheDepartmentofAgricultureandallFederal, State, county, and municipal laws, ordinances, or reRula-tions which are applicable to the area or ope ations covered by this permit.
8• ThP pPrmittPe shall take all reasonable precauti ms to prevent an suppress forest fires. No ma-terial shall be disposed of by buming in open fires durin the closed season established hy law c,r rP uld-tion without a written permit from the forest officer in charge or his authorized agent.
9. The pem,ittee shall exercise dili ence in protecting from dama e thP land and property of the UnitPdStatescovPredbyandusedinconnectionwiththispermit, and shall pay the United StatPs for anv dama PrsultinRfrom e liRence or from the violation of the terms of this permit or of any law or re ulation appli-cnhle to the National Forests by the permittee, or by any agents o employees of the pecmittee actinwit,hin the scope of thei agency or employment.
10. The pPRnittee shall fully repair all damage, othe than ordinary wear and tear, to national ForPst n acisandtrailscausecibythepermitteeintheexPrciseoftheprivilegeRrantedbythispermit.
11. No Member of or DeleRate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shal! be admitted to any sha P orpartofthisaQrrement r to any beneft that may arise herPfrom unless it is made with a co ration f r itPnrra) benefit.
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13. This permit is not transferable.
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14. In case of chanRe of address, the permittee shall immediately notify the forest superviso.
16. This permit may be ter ninated upon breach of any o( the conditions herein or at the discrntion of thNreqional^lorester or the Chiof, Forest Service.
17. In the event af any conflict between any of the preceding printedclauses orany rovisinnti ther of an!any c f the following clauses or any provisions thereof, the following clausPs will contrnl
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Electronic Site (Receiving and transmitting)
18 . Late Payment Interest Charge
Pursuant to the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, as
amended, 31 USC 3101, et seq, , and regulations at 7 CFR Part 3,subpart B, an interest charge shall be assessed on any paymentnotmadebythepaymentduedate. Interest shall be assessedusingthemostcurrentrateprescribedbytheUnitedStates
Department of the Treasury' s Fiscal Requirements ManualTFRM-6-8020. 20 ) . Interest shall accure from the date thepaymentwasdue. In addition, the cost of processing andhandlingtheoverduepaymentshallbeaddedtotheamount due.
A penalty of 6 percent per year shall be assessed on any paymentovrdueinexcessof90daysfromthepaymentduedate.
Payments will be credited on the date received by the designatedcollectionofficerordepositlocation. If the payment duedate( s ) falls on a nonworkday, the interest and penalty chargesshallnotapplyuntilthecloseofbusinessofthenextworkday.
19 . Indemnification of United States
The holder shall indemnify the United States against anyliabilityfordamagetolifeorpropertyarisingfromthe
occupancy or use of National Forest lands under this permit.
20. Risks and Hazards
Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,and other hazards are natural phenomena in the Forest thatpresentriskswhichtheholderassumes. The holder hasresponsibilityofinspectingthesite, lot, right-of-way, andimmediateadjoiningareafordangeroustrees, hanging limbs, andotherevidenceofhazardousconditionsand, after securingpermissionfromtheForestService, of removing such hazards.
21 . Site Develo ment Plans
This permit is contingent upon the installation layout anddevelopmentplansassubmittedbytheholderandapproved as apartofthispermitforthisspecificlocation. Any and allsubsequentrelocations, alterations, revisions, additions,construction, or reconstruction of housing and mountingfacilities, including antenna towers or masts, shall requireadvancenotificationandapprovalof •the Forest Service andadvancemodificationofthispermit.
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22. Electrical Wirinq
All electrical wiring will be installed and maintained in strict
compliance with the safety rules dealing with electrical supply
and communication lines which are set forth in the National
Electric Safety Code and also with all applicable local codes.
Upon the completion of the installation covered by this permit,
the holder shall deliver a written certification to the Forest
Service that all of said safety requirements for wiring have bee.nmet.
23. Long-term Use
Unless sooner terrninated or revoked by the authorized officer, in
acc"ordance with the provisions of the authorization, this
authorization shall expire and become void on December 31, 1996,
but a new special-use authorization to occupy and use the same
National Forest System land may be granted provided the holder
will comply with the then-existing laws and regulations governingtheoccupancyanduseofNationalForestlandsandshallhave
notified the authorized officer not less than 30 days prior tosaiddatethatsuchnewauthorizationisdesired.
24. Implied Permission
Nothing in this permit shall be construed to imply permission to
build or maintain any structure not specifically named on thefaceofthispermit, or approved by the authorized officer in theformofanewpermitorpermitamendment.
25. Area Access
The holder agrees to permit the free and unrestricted access to
and upon the premises at all times for all lawful and proper
purposes not inconsistent with the intent of the permit or withthereasonableexerciseandenjoymentbytheholderoftheprivilegesthereof.
26. Subleasing, Requirements
The holder, in the exercise of the privileges granted by thispermit, shall require that employees, sublessees, contractors,subcontractors, or renters and their employees comply with allapplicableconditionsofthispermitandthattheconditionsofthispermitbemadeapartofallsubleases, contracts,subcontracts, or rental agreements . This clause shall not beconstruedasauthorizingsuchsubleases, contracts, subcontracts,or rental agreements unless specifically authorized elsewhere inthepermit.
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27. Nonexclusive Use
This permit is not exclusive; that is, the Forest Service
reserves the right to use or permit others to use any part of the
permitted area for any purpose, provided such use does not
interfere with the rights and privileges hereby authorized.
28. Electronic Equipment Permits
This permit is contingent upon the existence of the applicable -
Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) or Director of
Telecommunication Management/ Interdepartment Radio Advisory
Committee (DTM/IRAC) authorizations and operation of the
equipment covered in strict compliance with applica le
requirements of FCC or IRAC and the technical data set forth on
Form FS-2700-10, Technical Data-Electronic Type Land Use. Said
forms are to be attached and made a part of this permit.
The holder will supply the Forest Service with amended form
FS-2700-10 whenever necessary to reflect changes or additions,
which must receive prior approval of the FCC or DTM/IRAC
following prescribed procedures.
29 . Electronic Equipment Operation
Each radio or electronic transmit er covered by this permit shall
be operated only by the holder of a current and valid Federal
Communicatins Commission ( FCC) license or Interdepartmental Radio
Advisory Committee ( IRAC) authorization applicable thereto. A
legible copy of each applicable license or authorization shall at
all times be posted on the cabinet or rack of each transmitter
being operated. Each such copy shall indicate each person or
entity authorized under the license of authorization to operate
the transmitter.
30. Electronic Equipment Use
The holder shall not install, use, or allow the installation or
use o any radio or electronic equipment on or within the
premises covered by this permit without prior issuance of a
special-use permit by the Forest Service.
31. Electronic EquiDment Mounting
All transmitting and receiving equipment, including powersupplies, shall be mounted in enclosed metal cabinets or standard
racks with effective radio-frequency protective metal shieldingcovers. All electronic equipment including associated cable,
wiring, auxiliary equipment, and antenna systems, shall beinstalledandmaintainedinaclean, neat, and orderly manner,
and shall be electrically and mechanically sound.
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32. Lookout Line-of-Sight
The holder will not interfere with the line-of-sight from anyauthorizedfirelookoutstation, except as specificallyauthorizedbytheForestService.
33. Lightninq Protection
All improvements constructed under this permit shall be equippedwithlightningprotectionequaltothatprescribedbytheForestServiceforitsstructures.
34. Electronic Site Area and Use Chan es
The Forest Service reserves the right to enlarge or xeduce theareaofthesitedescribedherein, provided that the area
actually occupied by the buildings shall not be excludedtherefrom. The Forest Service further reserves the right, in
conformity with sound engineering practices, to require theholdertodiscontinuetheuseoftheparkinglotsorserviceroadsoranyportionsthereof, and to relocate the utility lineandequipment, the antenna, and any other improvements
constructed on the site except the buildings, to any otherlocationwithinoroutsidetheboundariesofthesitedescribedherein.
35. Interference With Government Electronic 0 erations
The operation of the equipment covered by this permit shall notinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernment. radio or electronic
operations already in existence on National Forest land wYthintwo ( 2 ) miles of the site to which this permit refers. The
permittee shall at its own expense take all action necessary topreventoreliminatesuchinterferences. If it does not
eliminate such interference within ten ( 10 ) days after receipt ofnoticefromtheForestServicetodoso, this permit may beterminatedforthwith.
36. Electronic Interference Durin Emerqencies
The holder shall cease operations under this permit temporarilyiftheyinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernmentradioor
electronic operations in an emergency situation.
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MEMORANDtJI f OF UNDERSTANDING
between
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORF.ST SERVICE
and
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
WHEREAS, the United States Postal Service desires to install a
Neighborhood Mail Delivery Center on National Forest land at the unction
of Black Bart Avenue and Pioneer Trail within E1 Dorado County for the
purpose of rural mail delivery, and
IJHEREAS, the Forest Service is authorized under the Act of October 21,
1976, P.L. 94-579 and Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Sections
251.53 and 25I.57, to make available to the United States Postal Service
the use of National Forest land for this purpose.
NOW THEREFORE, the Forest Service acting by and through the Forest
Supervisor, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, P.O. Box $465 South Lake
Tahoe, California, and the United States Postal Service, acting by and
through the U.S. Postal Service Contracting Officer, San Francisco Field
Real Estate S Buildings Office, Western Region, U.S. Postal Service, San
Bruno, CA 94099-0380,
A. THE FOREST SERVICE AGREES T0:
1. To grant permission, subject to, existing laws, regulations, and
all valid existing claims, to United States Postal Service for
the use of lands in the National Forest for installing and
maintaining a Neighborhood Mail Delivery Center on a 1.389 acre
site within the N1/2, SW1/4, Section 2, T. 12N. , R. 18E. , Mount
Diablo Meridian. This site is adjacent to the Lake Christopher
subdivision.
2. This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into for the sole
purpose of: Installing and maintaining a Neighborhood Mail
Delivery Center in accordance with United States Postal Service
Standards, State, County and municipal laws, ordinances, or
regulations which are applicable to the area of operations
covered by this memorandum.
B. THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE AGREES:
1. Development plans; layout plans; construction, reconstruction,
or alteration of improvements; or revision of layout or
construction plans for this area must be approved in advance
and in writing by the Forest Officer in charge. Trees or
shrubbery on the authorized site may be removed or destroyed
only after the Forest Officer in charge has approved, and
marked or otherwise designated that which may be removed or
destroyed. Trees, shrubs, and other plants may be planted in
such manner and in such places about the premises as may be
approved by the Forest Officer in charge.
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2. The United States Postal Service shall maintain [he
improvements and premises to standards of repair, orderliness,
neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the Forest
Officer in charge.
3. The United States Postal Service shall exercise diligence in
protecting from damage the land and property of the United
States covered by and used in connection with this memorandum.
4. The United States Postal Service shall fully repair all damage,
other than ocdinary wear and tear, to National Forest roads
caused by the United States Postal Service in the exercise of
the privilege granted by this memorandum.
5. To do every[hing reasonable within its power and to require its
employees, contractors, and employees of contractors to do
everything reasonable within their power, both independently
and upon request of the Forest Service, to prevent and suppress
fires on or near the lands to be occupied under this Memorandum
of Understanding.
6. Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,
and other hazards are natural phenomena in the forest that
present risks to the United States Postal Service site which
the United States Postal Service assumes. The United States
Postal Service has the responsibility of inspecting its site
and the immediate adjoining are for dangerous trees, hanginglimbs, and other evidence of hazardous conditions and, a€ter
securing permission from the Forest Service, or removing such
hazards.
THE FOREST SERVICE AND THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE MUTUALLY
AGREE:
1. Unless sooner terminated or revoked by the Forest Service, in
accordance with the provisions of this Memorandum of
Understanding, this memorandum shall expire and become void onJune30, 1996, but a new memorandum to occupy and use the same
National Fores[ land may be granted provided the United States
Postal Service will comply with the then existing laws and
regulations governing the occupancy and use of National Forest
lands and shall have notified the authorized Forest Officer not
less than one year prior to said date that such new Memorandum
of Understanding is desired.
2. That upon term:,lation of this Memorandum of Understanding, the
United States Postal Service will remove any improvements thathavebeenerected. Prior to removal of the improvements,
removal plans will be submitted for review and approval of theForestService.
3. Z'he designated authorized Forest Service representative for
tnis Memorandum of Understanding; Forest Supervisor, Lake
Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
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This Memorandum of Understanding is accepted subject to the
conditions set out above.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
DATE .5`,'G By
F. W. Womack
Manager, Real Est.ate Branch
San Francisco Field Office
Contracting Officer
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
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DATE By
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EL DORADO COUNTY
ASSIGNMENT. ASSUMPTION AND ATTORNMENT
This ASSIGNMENT, ASSUMPTION AND ATTORNMENT Agreement, by and
between the South Tahoe Public Utility District (hereinafter
referred to as the "District") and the United States of America
and its assigns, acting by and through the Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service (hereinafter referred to as the
United States") and E1 Dorado County, (referred to as the
Permittee") is entered into with reference to the following
facts.
WITNESSETH
A. Pursuant to that certain Land Exchange Agreement dated
May 31, 1988, the United States and the District will convey to
one another certain land, and the District is to thereby acquire
the real property described in Schedule "1" attached hereto and
made a part hereof.
B. Permittee pursuant to that Special Use Permit attached
as Schedule "2" hereto and made a part hereof holds a number of
interests including an interest in and to a portion of the lands
described in Schedule "1" . The assignment, assumption and
attornment obligations of the parties hereinafter set forth
pertain only to the rights and obligations of the parties in and
to the lands described in Schedule "1" .
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. District assumes all of the obligations of United
States pertaining to the lands described in Schedule "1"
pursuant to the permit attached as Schedule "2" . District shall
indemnify and hold United States free and harmless from any and
all claims, losses, damages, injuries and liabilities arising
from or in connection with the obligations of United States
pertaining to the lands described in Schedule "1" pursuant to
the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
2 . United States assigns to District all of its rights,
title and interest pertaining to the lands described in Schedule
1" in and to the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
3 . Permittee covenants that Schedule "2" accurately
describes all of Permittee's interest in the property described
in Exhibit "1" and that there is no act of default or breach by
United States of the permit attached as Schedule "2" . In the
event of alleged breach of or default by United States of the
terms of the permit attached as Schedule "2" hereof, Permittee
shall notify the District and the United States at the facsimile
numbers set forth below of the act or acts allegedly
constituting default or breach and such notice shall be so
transmitted within twenty four (24) hours of Permittee' s
acquiring knowledge of the supposed breach or default.
4 . The rights and obligations of the parties hereunder
shall not be effective for any purpose unless and until District
acquires fee title to the real property described in Schedule
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Each signatory hereof hereby represents and covenants for
the benefit of each other party hereto his or her complete
authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the party for
whom such signatory is purportedly signing.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement
this day of 1988 .
UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE SO. TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Facsimile Number Facsimile Number (916) 541-0614
By gy
Attest:
EL DORADO COUNTY
By
Attest:
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COUNTY COUNSEI
EL DORADO COUNTY COUNTY OFFICEDAVIOE. WHITTINOTON 7S0 fAIR LANE
OFFICE OF PLACERVIL E.CALIFORNIACMIEFA8818TANTCOUNTYCOUN8EL916621-5770WILLIAMC. NEASHAM II THE COUNTY COUNSEL
A8818TANT COUNTY COUNSEL
WILLIAM M. WFIIGHT
DEPUTY COUNTV COUNSEL
BRUCE M. KIMZEY
RODNEY R. LUMLEY
SCOTT H. FINLEY AuguSt 19 1988
Kenneth C. Rollston
Rollston & Henderson
P. 0. Box 14525
South Lake Tahoe , CA 957fd2
Re : South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Mr. Rollston :
I am in receipt of your letter of August 10, 1988 pertaining
to STPUD's acquisition of property at the corner of Pioneer Trail
and Black Bart. Inasmuch as it is unclear from your letter as to
what your expectation was of the C ounty, I have forwarded the
letter to the Department of Transportation for their com ments as
to the need to perpetuate the County's interest in the special
use permit .
I will be getting in touch with you after I have heard
comment from the Department of Transportation concerning your
letter .
Very truly yours,
BRU E A. IM E 1
Deputy Cot nt C unsel
BAK/ljb
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ROLLS7'ON & HENDEI SON
A'1"I'ORNEYS
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON*
ROBERT M. HENDERSON Post Office Box 14525
S uth Lake Tnhoe, C lifornin 95i02
916) 544-1785
I f'1 CFF1)t18 Corpora ion
FacKimilc\umbcr
91fi)644-fi0b3
August 22 , 1988
Timothy J. McSorley
E1 Dorado County Transportation Department
330 Fair Lane
Placerville, CA 95667
Re: South Tahoe Public Utility District
Black Bart Property
Dear Mr. McSorley:
Thank you for your telephone call today. Please proceed
with preparation of the legal description for the Black Bart
area and provide a copy to this office. Also, please proceed to
ascertain such utility company interests which may exist under
this area.
If the timing permits, our preference would be to document
E1 Dorado County' s permanent interest subject to close of
escrow. If not, however, we can proceed with an interim
arrangement and draft language to that end is enclosed. I look
forward to hearing from you at your convenience.
Very truly yours,
TC,t:. C•
Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:kr
cc: James R. Cofer
Bruce Emmens
without enclosures)
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ASSIGNMENT. ASSUMPTION AND ATTORNMENT
This ASSIGNMENT, ASSUMPTION AND ATTORNMENT Agreement, by and
between the South Tahoe Public Utility District (hereinafter
referred to as the "District") and the United States of America
and its assigns, acting by and through the Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service (hereinafter referred to as the
United States") and referred
to as the "Permittee") is entered into with reference to the
following facts .
WITNESSETH
A. Pursuant to that certain Land Exchange Agreement dated
May 31, 1988 , the Forest Service and the District will convey to
one another certain land, and the District is to thereby acquire
the real property described in Schedule "1" attached hereto and
made a part hereof.
B. Permittee holds the interests described in Schedule "2"
attached hereto and made a part hereof in and to a portion of the
lands described in Schedule "1" .
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS :
1. District assumes all of the obligations of United States
pursuant to the permit attached as Schedule "2" . District shall
indemnify and hold United States free and harmless from any and
all claims, losses, damages, injuries and liabilities arising
from or in connection with the obligations of United States
pursuant to the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
2 . United States assigns to District all of its rights,
title and interest in and to the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
3 . Permittee covenants that Schedule "2" accurately
describes all of Permittee' s interest in the property described
in Exhibit "1" and that there is no act of default or breach by
United States of the permit attached as Schedule "2" . In the
event of alleged breach of or default by United States of the
terms of the permit attached as Schedule "2" hereof, Permittee
shall notify the District and the United States at the facsimile
numbers set forth below of the act or acts allegedly constituting
default or breach and such notice shall be so transmitted within
twenty four (24) hours of Permittee' s acquiring knowledge of the
supposed breach or default.
4 . The rights and obligations of the parties hereunder
shall not be effective for any purpose unless and until District
acquires fee title to the real property described in Schedule
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement
this day of 1988 •
UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE SO. TAHOE PUBLIC UTZLITY DISTRICT
Facsimile Number Facsimile Number (916) 541-0614
By By
Attest:
PERMITTEE
By
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ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTpRNEYS
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON'Post Office Box 14525ROBERTM, HENDERSON South Lake Tahoe, California 95702
916) 544•1785
A PFOFESSIONAL CORPORATION Facsimile Number
Tahoe
916) 544-5053
REPLY T0:
August 10, 1988
David E. Whittington, Esq.
County Counsel
E1 Dorado County
County Office Center
330 Fair Lane
Placerville, CA 95667
Re: South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Dave:
We are assisting the South Tahoe Public Utility District in
connection with its acquisition of the property at the corner ofPioneerTrailandBlackBart. A portion of the property whichisbeingacquiredissubjecttoaspecialusepermitheldbyE1
Dorado County for roadways adjacent and part of the parcel being
acquired. We understand the parcel line will be drawn so as not
to include the portion of Pioneer Trail , but that the portion of
Black Bart will be included in the transfer. Enclosed is a copyofthespecialusepermit.
Please review this matter and advise how we can most
effectively perpetuate the County ' s interest. It may well be
that fee title ultimately should be vested in the County, but I
suspect there will be insufficient time in advance of
anticipated close of escrow (October 1988) to accomplish that
end. We would appreciate hearing from you promptly as we should
have documentation in place which adequately addresses County
and District concerns to become effective on close.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Very truly yours,
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Kenneth C. Rollston
KCR:vl
Enclosure
cc: STPUD (Mr. James R. Cofer)
US Forest Service (Mr. Bruce Emmens)
1:niR:d Sta-t Dep rtmrnt of Agriculture ] NAME OF PERMITTELFweatService1 KIND OF USEr
Lt, r,o2n o coutil r;oa /,;
SPECIAL USE PERMIT DATE OF PERMIT FILE CODEActofJune4, 1897, or February 15, 1901Thispermitisrevocableandnontransferabte
dREGIONSTATEFORESTRANGEROISTRICT
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Permission is hereby granted to I :.II( C)U;;TY
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hereinafter called the permittee, to use subject to the conditions set out below, the follo«•ing describedandsorimprovements:
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2. Construction or occu anc
construction, if any, shall bepom __ use under this permit shall begin w• i1 ed within __ [ months, and
use shall be actually exercised at least _ 3. months, frc,, hhe date of the permit. This
writing,days each year, unless otherwise authoriaed in J
3. Development pians; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or alteration of improvements; orrevisionoflayoutorconstructionplansforthisareamustbeapprovedinadvanceandinwritingbytheforestsupervisor. Trees or shrubbery on the perm itted area may be removed or destroyed only aftertheforestofficerinchargehasapproved, and has marked or otherwise designated that which may beremovedordestroyed. Timber cut or destroyed will be paid for by the permittee as follows: Merchantabletimberatappraisedvalue; young-growth timber below merchantable size at current d'ama e avalue; provzded that the Forest Service reserves the right to dispose of the merchantable timber to othersthanthepermitteeatnostumpagecosttothepermittee. Trees, shrubs, and other plants may be plantedinsuchmannerandinsuchplacesaboutthepremisesasmaybeapprovedbytheforestofficerincharge.4. The permittee shall maintain the improvements and premises to standards of repair, orderliness,neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the forest officer in charge.5. This permit is subject to all valid claims.
6. The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the regula-tions of the Department of Agriculture and all Federal, State, county,xarxj•;Yei}a1.;laws, ordinances,or regulations which are .pplicable to the area or operations covered by this permit.7. The permittee shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent and suppress forest fires. No ma-terial shall be dispased of by burning in open fires during the closed season established b3 law or regula-tion without a written permit from the forest officer in charge or his authorized agent.rmif ee.a k exHrcise:diiigence:i>pr.atectiag.y r.om:amagec>th.e:.lazrcNandypro rt :- eUnitedStatescandusedinconnectionwiththispermit, and sdamageresultingfromne ' or from th ' ' tes for anylationapplicabletoermsofthispermitorofanylaworregu-s ermittee, or by any agents or employees of the permitteeseoe::of:-he r::ag enay::o:em o
9. The permittee shall fully repair all damage, other than ordinary wear and tear, to national forestroadsandtrailscausedbythepermitteeintheexerciseoftheprivilegegrantedbythispermit.10. No Member of or Deiegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any shareorpartofthisagreementortoanybeneftthatmayariseherefromunlessitismadewithacorporationforitsgeneralbenefit.
U ott.aba dnnment;erm nation;.r vocativn,c:A:,cat ce tio'u ys,-#5ermiC,<tli erper rritt >: li-remove ' hin a reasonable time al] structures and improvements exce t thoseandshallrerethesite, unless otherwise agreed upon in ' '
p nited States,
to remo e all su structures or im r ls permit. If the permittee fails
the United Stat In a reasonable period, they shall become the property ofinotrelievethepermitteeofliabilityforthecostoftheirremovalandrrd t Te eit2'
12. This permit is not transferable. f`h'jJe t x}f g c,a1};;1e;r;;raris e'r;fr-'th}e t gh.forcemer to'ract b ead Y2'e;t sa e;?cit taer}d:}ax i'eec iiig sh!%cedse d ie tf e o f•the sical improvements other than those owned by the United Stat,es situated on tthisper ' and is unable to furnish adequate proof of abilit to redeem
scribed in
said im rove nts, Y ise reestablish title toAthispermitshallbesubjecttocancellatiithepersontowhomtitletosaidimprovementsshavebeentransferredineiteraboveprovidedisqualifiedasapermitteeandiswillingthathisfuturcupancyoisesshallbesubjecttosuchnewconditionsandstipulationsasexistingorprospective ' ances may warrant, his continued occupancy of the premises may be author-ized by im if, in th inion of the issuing of icer or his successor, issuance of a permit is desir-c h pub]ic itt l'st x:cx..
13. In case of change of address, the permittee shall immediately notify the forest supervisor.- ` tem brai'y'a's'rid'accupan q tif'ttre'=p'r mises"air liiisubletbythepe ' to third parties only vith t i'emeict'?ie'..•; •.•.•,. . .,.,.,.,..be
the permittee shall c ' ova o the forest supervisor butieorcompliancewithallconditionsofthispermitbypersonstopremsesma•be subiet:.•..
15. This permit may be terminated upon breach of any of the conditions herein or at the discretion oftheregionalforesterortheChief, Forest Service.
16. Ir. the event of any conflict between any of the preceding printed clauses or any provision thereofandanyofthefollowingclausesoranyprovisionsthereof, the preceding printed clauses will control.17• 2T8his permit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth above and to conditions leattachedheretoandmadeapartofthisperini to
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l. The road snall be constructed iTi accoraanc :ith l Dorado County speci-ications.
1. Existin? fences that nust be re-oved by t:e wideni; and reali;nr.ent ofroad ill be renlaced in- kind to the satis:action oF District Rans;er.
20. The pernittee a;;rees ta tnke alZ reasonable rrecaution to avoid dar ar,etooropertyandresourcesa: tho United States, and dilil;ently to ur.dertake
u aression action in the event or ifre resul tin,; froc ;he exercise cf theprivile:es ;ranted t;Hrein.
21. The par itt: in the axcrcise of ttie privile,es .p,ranted by this permi:,shall require it3 employees, it contractors .3nd ubcontractors, ancl their
e plo ees to ccnply uith all ap licabla conditions ot this per it.
22. Tni: Nermit authoriLes only ;,uch use and occun3ncy z tiational Foreytlandssisessentialforpur:oses directl coni cted rith the constructicn,aintenance, and use af the road. It cloes not autharize uses such as borrcaaits, stockpile3, c uarries, vr any other iiailsr usQ eccept with tt e written
anproval of the Forest Supervisor.
23. All bru;h and stunps crill e di posec] of to tF,e rat;faction r theForetOificerinchar;Q. Stur.;ps, lo,,s anc: ot!:er ebria ill not he piledFcrc!i posal out idQ a: ti e ri ht-ox-w 1v;
24. n operatin? the road it is u cierstoocl ancl raed that eon itions of
u:.e dre those as stablished by t'tie Vehicle Cecie ttie atats of Csliiornia.It is rurther uneier:,tcoci anci ac;reeci that restrictin;, t i r ove..^ent of vehicl s
accoruaodatin,a, use of 3n lands aci inisterecl by the E'orest ervice, in anynannerotherth<-n prescribed b the Vehi.cle Cade of the State o Cali:orr.ihallbeonly ith the nutual consent of ti e Ferest ervi,ce and t:e County.
25. efora any clearinh c: ;hc ri;;ht-o:-way or reconstruction o Lhe roac iscor:r enced, the pers ittee shall are a.re in cooPeration itl the Forest ervice,a Fire Protection P13n wnzc N211 set forth in cietail t c rir prevention,presunpre sion, and suppres i n ;easures which will be t ken by the pci•ittee,its e ployees, contructors, nd subcontrnctor:., ancl their er,ployees n 11operationsclurin the construction sta e.
26, Tlie pernittea hall u o nl clectric c tcn ztars For blzstin;; uurin? tneperioclor !1:ri1 15 to Decenher 1, and clurin; other ,eriods cis re uired b; tneE'crest Supervisor. per it :ust e securecl to blast durina, the periodApril15to ecer ber 1, in accordance it; Cali:ornia State Lasi.
27. The ,ez aittee shall prevent aT d control oil erosion witliin the ri ht-of-
ay nu on adjaceut lanus that i ht be affectecl by recon truction operaticn
or aintenance of the roaid.
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23. 1'he County shall maintain said roads in ;;oocl, .;afe and serviceahl con-ditian, eRu31 to t;ie construction standard. It nay gdrFor all work and
activities necessary or such purpases.
CiiAS. A. COIlflAUGFITON
Re ional Forester
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Ttiis percnit is hereby duly accepted on be ali' of El Doracio County by properandappraYriateauthority and thQ peia:;itte: hereby aorees to co,ply +ith
all of the conclitions therein.
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT NO, 1
THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ISSUED TO EL DORADO COUNTY ON
nu ust 9 1965 ev Joseoh V. rlynn. Actin ReQional Forester
IS HEREBY AMENDED AS FOt.LOWS:
That portion in Section 28, T. 12 N. , .R. 18 E. M.D.t4. containing Pioneer
Trail is hereby deleted from said permit.
IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT TH15 AMENDMENT SHALL NOT OPERATE TO ALTER NOR AMEND SAID PERMIT IN
ANY OTHER RESPECT THAN IS HEREIN SPECIFIED AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF
ANY PAR7 PROVISION OR CONDiTION OF SAID PERMIT AND EVERY SUCH PART PROVISION, OR CONDI-
TION OF SAID PERMIT SHALL APPLY EQUALLV TO THIS AMENDMENT. CHAS. A. CONNAUGHTON,
egional Forester
BY S V'IrnCL.,,_,
DATE / 9 _ T ITLE
THIS AMENDMENT TO THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ISSUED
IS ACCEPTED SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH ABOVE.
EL DORADO COUNTY
DATE Ma 2 1966 B - Y Y 't c'c r c,_ . .L ,.
ATTEST: Title Chairman Boara of Supervis
RUTH LANG, County C,lerk
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ISS: 2-64
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT AME?JDMENT N0. 2
The Special Use Perr it issued to 1 Dorado County on
Au ust 9, 1965 By Jose h V. Flynn, Actin ReQional Forester
is hereby amended as follows:
To include a portion of .Section 2 T. 12 N. ti R. 18 E. , M.D.M. , as
shown on the attached map marked "EXHIBIT B" and made a part of
this permit.
It is understood that this amendment shall not operate to alter nor amend said
permit in any other respect than is herein specifi.ed and shall not in any way
constitute a waiver of any part, provision, or condition of said permit, and
every such part provision, or condition of said permit shall apply equally to
this amendment. CHAS A. CONNAUGHTOtJ, Regional
Forester
BY_`S=,,...,, .;^y-/I--r.
Date /}'cy, i /'/, Title
This amendment to the Special Use Permit issued Au ust 9 1965
is accep ted subject to the conciitions set, forth above.
EL DORADO COUNTY
Date Mav 2 , 1966 J ,BY .cL_ i', t -r `-'
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ATTEST: TitleCh irman , Bo ird of Su ervisozRUTHLAITTG, County Clerk
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FOR d. Dis rict (7-9) e. Use number (9•12) f. Kind o( use (13•15)
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
Ref: FSM 2714 Lake Valley ++ a 30. Zoad L+-
THIS AMENDMENT IS ATTACHED TO ANO MADE A PART g. State (16•17) h. County (18•2O)k. Cord no. (Z1)
OF TME
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TERM ANNUAL PERMIT California -OF> E1 Dorado -Z-
Reconstruction, icmrovement, maintenance, surfacin and
For__ operation of Forest Development Roaa ;to. 132i00 (c iencer Trail) i ssued to
IKIND OF F'ERMITI
El Dorado Cnun o 3/9/65
NAME Of PERMITTEE) DATE OF PERMITI
which is hereby amended as follows:
EI Dorado County is herebq iven permission to reconstruct, improve, aintain.
and operate that portion of Forest Developr.ieAt Road tio. 13N00 (114-SS tlo. 20)
cosnmonly knofrn as Pioneer ?rail Which lies rrithin a portion of the S' of the
dE' of Section 21, T. 12 tt. , Z. la . , S.D..M. as more speciricall escrihed
in "EXhIBI'fS A, B, C, s D" attached hereto and made a part of this amenci-rent.
It is understood that this AAen nent sha12 not c rate to alter nor ar en3 the
ori;inal Special lise Pez s$it atad 3/9/S5 in ar,y othar respect than is ::er in
specified and sha21 not in any way consrituta a s+aver of any part, pro isicn.
or conaition or said persait.
This Amendment is acceptec subject to the conditions set forth herein, and to conditions t to
t 1 attached hereto and made a part of this mendrnent.
NAME OF PERMITTEE SIGNATURE F AUTMORIZ 0 OFFICER DATE
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ISSUING NA A I T RE TITLE DATE
OFFICER aPR 23 1971I,ARK I.ANDS QFFICER
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l. During the performance of this permit, the erriittee aFrees:
a. In connection with the performance of Hork under this per it,incl uding construction, maintenance, and operaticn of thefaci.lity, the per ittee shall not discriminate against anyemplyeeorapplicantforemploymentbecauseofrace, color,reli ion, sex, or national ori in.
b. The t ermittee and his employees shall not discriminate bysep,r:atfon or otherwise against any person on the basis
of r<ice, color, religion, sex, or national ori in by cur-tail'ng or refusing to furnish accommodations, facilities,
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c. The F ermittee shall include and require compliance with the
abovE nondiscrimination provisions in any subcontract made
With respect to the operations under this permit.
d. Siqns setting forth this policy of nondiscrimination to be
furni.shed by the Forest Servfce will be conspicuously dis-playe.d at the public entrance to the premises, and at other
exter ior or interior locations as directed by the ForestServi.ce.
2. The permittee shall carry on all operations in a workmanlike manner,having due re ard for the safety of employEes; and shall safeQuard withfences, barriers, fills, covers, or other effective devices, pits. cuts,
and other excavations which otherwise would unduly ir peril the life,
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safety, or property of other persons.
3. Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, fallin limbs or trees and
sitailar hazards are natural phenor ena in the forest which the pez nitteeherebyassumes. The permittee has the responsibility, for its os m safetyandprotection, of inspecting the riqht-of-way and the imnediately adjoin-ing az ea for dangerous trees, han inp, limbs, and other evidence of hazarcousconditionsand, after securing such perr ission from the District Ranqer, ofremovingsuchhazards.
a , 4. a. Only electronic detonators shall be used for blastin.
b. In the use of explosives, the per ittee shall exercise the utnost
care n ot to endanqer life or property and shall comply with the
i requir ements ot the Forest Service. The permittee shall be respon-
aible :Eor any and all daraages resultinp from the use of explosives
and sh,311 adopt precautions that will prevent dar age to surroundin
y` Y~ / . ob'ect,s. The permittee shall furnish and erect special si ns to
y,:;,;;'' ,;`. `; ; warn tl e public of his blast ng operation. Such sip,ns shall be
placed and maintained so as to be clearly evident to the publicduringallcriticalperiodsoftheblastingoperations, and shall
4-":';`2 iz`,•: . ,includ a warning statement to have radio tr.ansmitters turned off.t``. ,:y:v`
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i c. Al:l explosives shall be stored in a secure manner, in compliance
wii:h local laws and ordinances, and all such storatie places shall
be marked "DANGEROUS - EXPLOSIVES." Where no local laws or ordin-
anc:es apply, storage shall be provided satisfactory to the Forest
ofi'icer in charge and in general not closer than 1,000 feet from
thE: road or from any buildin or campin area.
d. Whe n usint explosives, the permittee shall adopt recautions
whj:ch will prevent damage to landscape features and other surround-
in; objects. When directed by the Forest officer in charge, trees
Wit:hin an area desi nated to be cleared shall be left as a protective
sci een for surroundin ve etatzon durin blastina operations. Trees
so left shall be removed and disposed of after blastin has been
completed. When necessary, and at any point of special danger, the
pe:Rnittee shall use suitable mats or some ot}ier approved methad to
smc ther blasts.
5. The oez rnittee shall protect the scenic esthetic values of the area under
this permft„ and the adjacent land, as far as possible with the authorized use
durin const:ruction, operation, and maintenance o the i;.orovements.
6. The pez ittee shall take reasonable precautions to protect, in place, all
public land survey monur ents, private property corners, and Forest boundary
markers. Ir. the event that any such land markers or monuments are destroved
in the exerc:ise of the privile5es authorized by this pez riit, dependin on the
I type of monLunent destroyed, the perr.iittee shall see that they are reestablished
or reference d in accordance with (1) the procedures outlined in the "t9anual of
Instruction for the Survey of the Public Land of the United States,'' (2) the
specificatic>ns of the county surveyor, or (3) th specifications o the Forest
Service.
Further, the; permittee shall cause such official survey records as are affected
to be amende:d as provided by law.
j The pexRnittee"shall be responsible for the nrevention and control of soil
i erosion and c;ullying on the area covered by this permit and lands adjacent
thereto, an l shall provide preventive measures as re uired by soecifications
attached to and made a part of this per;ait.I ..
8. Topsoi7. shall be stripped from the permitted area and be deposited in
stora e pile:s apart from other excavated naterial. After the desired amount
io material has been removed, and the resulting pit has been trimned and
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smoothed a: required, the stored topsoil shall be evenly spread over exposed
subsoil to t:he extent that may be practicable, and shall be revegetated.
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9. A c uffl.er or spark arrester satisfactory to the Forest Service shall be
maintained c n the exhausts of all trucks and tractors or other internal
combustion e;ngines used in connection with this permit.
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j 10. If, during excavation work, iter s of substantial archeolo ical or
paleontoloRical value are discovered, or a known denosit of such items
is disturbed, the percnittee will cease excavation in the area so affected.
He Nill then notify the Forest Service and will not resume excavation
until written approval is iven.
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ri ht to use or permit others to use any art of the permitted area for
j any purpose, provided such use does not interfere with the rights and
privile es hereby authorized.I
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SIERRA PACIFIC POWER COMPANY
5i rra P'a .r__ifi Power Company
Sierra F'a if c Resources comp ny
Aupust 18 , 19$8
Kenneth C . Rollston
p . 0 . Box 14525
So. Lake Tahoe , CA 95702
R.E : SPPCO Powerline F..asement
STPUD/USFS ptirchase of Land
Dear Ken :
With reference to our phone conversation I am
enclosin a cooy f ur standard c verhead distribution
easement form for vour review .
t hile you are l.00kinsJ ove.r the easemenr. document
I will trv to pet someone to pr oare a les;]. description.
of the subject powerli.ne . PJease contact. me on ( 702 )
689-4892 if vou need addiri.onal. inf ormation .
Very 'Truly Y u s'
C Z';. `/',' 4' ;
Terry/-1 . GouQh
Sr . fZ iQht of tday A.ent
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P O L3ox 10100 Reno Nev ida 89520 002G TclephonE 70?'689•40t1
After Recordation Return To: ppNSIERRqpqIFICPOWERCOMpANY Issued: January, 1988Right-of-Way pepartment
p•• Box 10100 Work Order NumberReno, Nevada 895T0
GRJ1I Tf OP 871SH tffi p
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V FI871D 1Q.ClRZC DISTAIBQ!'Ip
THIS INDENTURE, made and entered into thibyandbetween day of
hereinafter zeferred to as "Grantor"), and SIERRA pqCIFIC POWER CpMppA y a Ne adacorporation (hereinafter reEerred t o es "Grantee"),
WSITIESSETH:
TEiAT THE GRANTOR, for and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar (51.00), inhandpaidbytheGrantee, and other qood and valuable consideration, receipt of whichisherebyacknowledqed, dces by these presents qrant to Gzantee, its successors andassigns, permanent and exclusive easements and rights of way to construct, erect, alter,maintain, inapect, repair, reconstruct and operate one or more overhead electricdistributionEacilities, together with the appropriate polea, necessary quys and anchors,supporting structures, insulators and cross-arms, wires, fixtures, and other necessaryorconvenientappurtenancesconnectedtherewith, across, over, upon, and throuqh thefollowingdescribedpropertysituatedintheCountyofto-wit: State of
Legal Description)
IT IS PURTHER AGREEDs
1. That Grantee, its euccessors and assigns, shall have at all times ingress andegresstotheabove-described land for the purpose of conatructinq, repairing, renewing,altering, chanqing, patrollinq and operatinq said distribution Eacilities.
2. That Grantee, its aucceaeors and aseigna, shall be responsible for any damaqetopersonalpropertyorimprovements, suffered by Grantor, by reason of construction,maintanance, repair or performance of any other righta herein set Eorth.
3. That Grantee, ita succesaors and assigns, will at all times save and holdharmlesstheGrantor, his heire, aucceesors and asaigns, of any and all losa, damageorliabilityhemayaufferorsustainbyreaaonofanyinjuryordamaqetoanypersonorpropertycausedbythenegligentconstruction, maintenance, or operation of saidfacilitieebyGrantee,
Grantor ahall not erect or construct, nor permit to be erected or conatructedanybuildingoratructure, nor permit any activity which in the judqment of the GranteeisinconsistntwithGrantee's use of said easement.
5. Grantee, its succeasors and aasiqns, shall have the riqht to remove or clearanyandallbuildings, atructures, caabustible materials, trees, brush, debris, or anyotherobetructionEromsaidrightofway, which in the judgment of Grantee may interferevithorendangertheconstruction, opesation, and maintenance of said facilities.
POGEPBER WITH ALL AND SINGULAR, the tenementa, hereditamenta, and appurtenancestherauntoblongingorappertainingandthereveraionandreversions, remainder andremainder, renta, issuee and profits thereof.
TO HAVE AND TO 80LD all and sinqular the said premises, qranted together with theappurtenancee, unto aaid Graniee, its successors and asaiqns forever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOP, The Grantor taaa caused these prasents duly to be executedthedayandyeerfirstabovewritten.
Grantor
proper acknwledgement)
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ROLLSTON & HENDERSON
ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C. ROLLSTON'
Post Office Box 14525ROBERTM. HENDERSON
South Lake Tahoe, California 95702
916) 544-1785
A PROPESSIONAL CORPORATION
FBCSI T11I9 NUfllb@f
Tahoe 916) 544-5053
REPLY T0:
August 10, 1988
Earl 'Cooper
Sierra Pacific Power CompanyPostOfficeBox731019
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95731
Re: South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Mr. Cooper:
The South Tahoe Public Utility District is presently inescrowtoacquirefromtheForestServicetheparcelatthe
corner of Pioneer Trail and Black Bart. Escrow is anticipatedtocloseinOctober, 1988 . We are assisting the District in
certain matters relating to close of escrow.
Sierra Pacific Power Company presently holds under a special
use permit from the Forest Service the right to occupy a portionofthisandotherlandswithatransmissionline. Enclosed is acopyofthatspecialusepermitwhich, as you can see, coversmanyotherparcelsoflandaswell .
We would appreciate communication from the appropriate
representative of Sierra Pacific regarding redocumenting thisinteresteffectiveuponthecloseofescrow. It is likelyadvisablefrombothSierraPacific ' s and the District ' s point of
view that such redocumentation occur as promptly as is feasibleand, accordingly, we very much appreciate your promptness in
putting us in touch with the appropriate Sierra Pacific
representative.
Very truly yours,
L,1 D'L . 1
Kenneth C. RollstonKCR:vl
Enclosures
cc; STPUD (Mr. James R. Cofer)
US Forest Service (Mr. Bruce Emmens)
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R E b:S. PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE a. R c«d No. (1•2) b. R o o., (3-1)c. Fw st (S-6)
FOREST SERVICE
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pECIAI USE d. Disr icr (7-8) Ua r N mb r(9•1Z) (. Kin o/vs• (13•15)
Toiyabe - 5 4
S r-U PERMIT Tahoe - 5 e--9 z
FOR EIECTRIC TRANSNISSION LIHE 9• Sfo(16•17) h. Counlr(18-20) k.Cwd no. (21)
or r.e.u... s, 9oi Cal ifornia 0 6 E1 Dorado 0 1 7
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iPrra Parifi, PnwPr Cnm of _P.O. Box 10100. Reno, Nevada 89510cH.m.>
hereafter cal(ed the permittee) is hereby authorized to use National Forest lands, for the construction,
operation and maintenonce of a 14.4 KV transmission (ine within the Lake Tahoe
cc.P.i r)
Basin Mana4ement Unit Notionol Forest, subject to the gene c! provisions
and to the special provisions and requirements, items 23 to 28 on page(s) Z
to 3 attached hereto and made a part of this permit. The location of this use is shown on
the mop(s) which is (are) a part of this permit, and is (ore) identified as follows:
Exhibit A
27.516 See Exhibit B which is
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cF.,,Acro) thi s permi t.
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Thi s i s a renewal permi t and supersedes and cancel s permi t
which expired December 31 , 1984.
For this use, the permittee shall pay to the Forest Service, U.S. Deportment of Agriculture, the sum
of One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty and 50/100pollars (S 1960.50
from January 1 , 19 86, to December 31 , 1986 , and thereafter,
annually on January 1 .
One thousand Nine Hundred Sixty and 50/100 Dollars (S 1960.50
provided, however, chorges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessory to place thechargesonabasiscommenuratewiththevalueoftheuseauthorizedbythispermit.
This permit is accepted subject to aIl of its terms and conditions:
PER T7EE'S NAME • 316YATURE DA E
ACCEPTED , Jack . Byrom
PresJdent En Ineeri 14 E
1NG OFFICER'S NA 31GNATURE T TLE OATE
APPROVED '
RALpH CISCBf' l Forest Sunervisor
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1• Development plans;layout plans;construction, recon- ment of Agriculture and all Federal,State,county,andstruction,or aiteratio of improvements;or revision of layout municipal laws, ordinances, or regulations which are applicableorconstractionplanstorthisareamustbeapprovedinadvancetotheareaoroperationscoveredbythispermit.and in writing by tl e Forest Supervisor.
12. The permittee shaU do everything reasonably wii;iin itsotimbershallbecutordestroyedduringconstructionpowerandshaUrequireitsemployees,contractors,andofthetransmissionlinewichoutfirstobtainingpermissionFromemployeesofcontractorstodoeverythingreasonablywithintheForestService. The permittee shall clear only the minimum their power,both independently and upon request of tlie Forestuearequiredforsafetransmissionlineuse. All timber cut, Service to prevent and suppress fires on or near the lands to bedestroyedorinjuredshallbepaidforatcurrentstumpageratesoccupiedunderthispermit.applicable to the sale hy the Forest Sen+ice of similar timber in 13. The permittee shall pay the United States for atry -the National Forest.
damage resulting from this use.3. The permittee shaU keep the area beneath the transmis- 14, The temporary use and occupancy of the premises and 'sion line cleared and shall trim all branches in cuntact or near improvements herein described may be sublet by the permitteeeontactwiththeline. All trees,live or dead,deemed by tl e to third parties only witli the prior written:pp oval of thepermittcetobehazardousorwhichmightfallincontactwithForestSupervisor,but tlie permittee shall continue to betheline,whether on or adjacent to tfie riglit-of-way, sliall be responsible for compliance with all conditions of this permitrcmuvedbythepermittee: Provided, however,that permission by persons to whom such premises may bc sublet.to do so must first be obtained from tl e Forest Service. 15. This permit is subject to all valid claims.4. All waste material from constructing or maintaining the 16. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or ResidentlincshallbeburnedorotherwiseJisposedofasdirectedbytheCommissionershallbeadmittedtoanyshareorpartofthisForest nice,t{uwcver,no m terial shal) be disposed of by agreement or to any beneFt that may arise hereCrom unlessburnintidunnganyclosedseasonestablishedbylaworregula- it is made with a corporation for its general benefit.tion w thout a written permit From the Forest Service. 17. Upon abandonment, termination,revocation,orS. The perrnittee shall protect the sce ic and esthetic cancellation of this permit,the permittee shall remove withinvaluesuftleriQlit-of-way and the adjacent land as far as a reasonable time all structures and improvements except thosepossibleconsistentwiththeauthorizeduse,during the con- owned by the United States,and shatl restore the site,unlessstruction,operation,and maintenance of the facility, otherwise a reed u on in writin or in this6• 7'lic permittee shall be responsible for prevention and permittee fails to remove all such structureornimprovementscontrulofsoilerosionan: gullying on Covernment lands within a reasonable penod, they shall become the property ofcoveredbythispermit r,i lands adjacent thereto resulting the United States,but that will not relieve the permittee offromconstructionormaintenanceofthetransmissionline;and liability for the cost of their removal and restoration of the site.shall vcgetate with rrass or herbaceous plants all gro nd where 18. This permit is not transferable. lf the permittee throughtt;e suit has been exposed;and shall construct and maintain voluntary sale or transfer,or through enforcement of contract,such rreventive works to accumplish this result us prescribed foredosure, tax sale,or other valid legal proceeding shallintheerosioncontrolplanattached,and made a part of tliis cease to be the owner of the physical improvements otherpermit,
than those owned by the United States situated on the land7. The permittee shall place and maintain suitable structures described in this permit and is unable to furnish adequateanddevicestoreducetoareasonabledegreethepossibilityofproofofabilitytoredeemorotherwiserestablishtitletocontactbe:ween its powerline and telegraph, telephone,signal said improvements,this permit shall be subject to cancel-or other powerlines heretofore constructed and not owned by lation. But if the person to whom title to said improvemantsthepermittee,and shall also place and maintain suitable
structures and devices to reduce to a reasonable de ree the shali have been transferred in either manner above providedgisqualifiedasapermitteeandiswillingthathisfuturex, possibility of any structures or wires falling and obstructing occupancy of the premises shall be subject to such news trafFic or endangering life on highways or roads. The trans-
mission I ne sha11 be designed and cunstructed in accordance conditions and stipulations as existing or prospective
ti with accepted st ndards(National Electrical Safety Code)and circumstances may warrant,his continued occupancy of thespecificationsfortransmissonlinesofsimuarvoltaecaactPremisesmaybeauthonzedbypermittohimif, in the opinionandpurpox. g P y of the issuing officer or his successor,issuance of a permit
8. The pe mittee shall make provision,or bear the reason- u desirable and in the public interest.
able c st of m king provision for avoiding inductive or conduc- 19. This permit may be terminated upon breach of any ofr: Gve interference between any transmission facility or other he conditiuns herein by the issuing officer or at the discretion
works constructed,uperated,or ma ntained by it and of the Regional Forester or the Chief, Forest Service;provided,
authorized under the perm t,and any radio installation, the permittee shall have had a rcasonable time—not to exceed
ninety(90)days—within which to show cause why suchtdephoneline,or other communication faciJities existing when termination should not be made.perm t is authorizcd or any such installation,line orfaclirytherefterconstructedoroperatedbytheUnited States `• This permit confers no rights upon the permittee to
or any agency thereof.This provision shall not relieve the use this Nationa! Forest land for purposes other than con-
permittec trom any responsib lity or requirement which may thereong maintaining,and operating a transmission linebcimposedbyotherlawfulauthorityforavoidingoreliminating21. The permittee shall allow officcrs and emp oyees ofinductrveorconductiveinterference.
the United States free and unrestricted access in, through,9. The permittce sl all protect all Government and other and across tl e said project and project works in the perform-telephone, telegraph, and power-transmission lines at cross ngs ance of their official duties and shall allow the Forestotandat •rll places in proximity to the permittee's power•
4 Service,without charge, to construct or permit to betransmissionlineorlines; and st all maintain said power- constructed in, through,and across the said project, railroads,transmission line or lines in such a manner a9 nohta+enaeB V chutes, roads,trails,conduits,and other means of transportationlifeorproperty.
nat inconsistent with the enjoymcnt of said project by the10. The permittce shall maintain the improvements and grantee for the purpose herein set forth.premises to standards of repair,orderliness,neatness,sanitation,22. In the event of any conflict between any of theandsa(ety acceptable to the Forest Service. proceding printed clauses or anI. The permittee,in cxercising the privileges granted by the following clauses or any provPions thereof,the foll g this permit,shall comply with the reRulations of the Depart- clauses will control.
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23 . The permittce shall inJen nify the Uni[ed S[aCes against any liabilityEordanaeto ' ife or property arising froni tl e occupancy of use of
tational Porest lands under this permit.
24. Tne permittee sha1.J be held ) iable for a' J injury, Ioss , or dama e,
i cluding fire suppression costs , direct]y or indirectly resultin
froc or caused by the permittee's use and occupancy of the area
covered by tlie permit , zegardless of whether the permittee is
negligent or otherwise at fault , provided that the mar,imum Liabil.ityritloutfaultshallnotexceed $1 ,000 000 L/ for any one occurrence "
and provided further that the permit[ee shall not be liable withou[
fault when such injury, loss , or dama e rest 1_ts wholl.y, or in part,
from a negligent act of the United States ,or an act of a tt ird partynotinvolvingChefacilitiesofthepernittee.
Liability for injury Joss , or da age, including fire suppression
costs, in excess of the specified maximum, shall be determined by the
aws governing ordinary negligence.
25. This perni t is granted witl tlie c xpress understanding tliat should
future location of Governaent i provments or road rights-of-way
require the reloc tion of tlie pernittee's impro eu,entc, such
relocat:on will be done by the permittee t l is expense within sixty60) days following request Co :elocate.
26. Avatanches , isins t ater llf`.,1 winds , fa 1 inE ? iwbs or trees , and
c.ther hazards are naturaL phenonena in the forest that present risks
to the perr,ittee's proper[y wkiict ttie permit[cee assu es. The
per,iittee lias the :esponsibili[y of inspect ng its si[e, lot , right-of
ciy ;ir.d ic,ccec:ote r,ci oini7 :,rea for c.langerous trees hanging limbs -"
n i tlier eviclencr uf hazsrdous cc nditions and , after securin
per^ission f oc the Forest Service, of renoving such hazards.
27. Un ess sooner te:ninated or revoked by tlie Forest Service in
accordance with the provisions of the permit , this permit subject to
annuai revalidation by [lie Forest Service and payr.,enC uf fees by tlie
permittee, expire and becou,e void on December 31 , 1995, but a new
permit [o occupy and use [he same tdational Fores[ land may be gzanted
provided the permittee o,i ].] cou:ply ,i[h the t]F exi.stin laws and
regulations governing the occupancy and use of National Forest Lands
and shall l ave notified the Forest Supervisor not ?ess then six (6)
months prior to said date that such new permit is desired.
28. A !ate payment charoe in addition to the regular fees shall be c ade
far failure.. to ueet ttie fee payn ent due date or any of the dates
specified for submission of statements required for fee cal.culation.
The _late pa}rrienG charge shzll be $20 , ur an amount c,lculated by
applying the current rate prescribed by Treasury Fiscal Re,uire ients
Manual fiullet:ns to the overdue aaount for each 30-day period or
fraction thereof tLut the p y.ent is overdue whichever is greater.
f tl e due da[e falls on a nonworkday, tt e late payment charge will
not :,Np?y unti' Che enu of the ne:;t workday. This peruiit may be
terminated for non uy:et t of fees and/or assessed later payment
charges.
II ' EXH I B I T B WIDTH , LENGTH
LETTER LIPIE NA.'t.E PORTIO;/SECTZOi1/TO;';1SP t.,NGE FEET MILES ACRES
A E:erald Bav Tract
NE: 21 13N 17E 20 0 . 78 1. 89
H.Anaora Tract
SE: SW; 13 12N 17E 20 1. 71 4.71
SWa SW
NW; NW; 24
E E NE; 23
SE4
NW; NE; 26
C. Cathedral Park
W 2 12N 17E 20 1.50 3.64
t W 11
NW; NW a 14
D. South Lake Tahoe Distribution
hE; SE; 31 12N 18E . 20 3.34 8.10
W W 32
SE: NE;6 11N 18E
Ea SEa
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E 7
j SW; 17
E.Old ?•iill Guard Station
Portion Lot 4
2 12N 17E 20 0 .18 0.44
F. Placerville Lu:nber
Saw rlill Rd SWo SW; 17 12N 18E 20 0 .11 0.27
G.Lily Lake
i S NE4 22 12N 17E 20 0.13 0. 32
8. Spring Creek Track
I 5E; SEa 27 13N 17E 20 3. 80 9. 21
E 34
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I. Un er Truckee Guard Station
SE. SE. 6 11N 18E 20 0.15 0.36
J.Washoe Countv Girl Scout
Ca r n i•ieeks Creex S SE 4 30 14N 1'7E 15 0.65 1.18
SE: SW t
R. Stockade Extn
NW; NE: 36 13N 17E 20 0 .31 0 .75
NE: NW;
SE 4 SW,j 25
L. South Tahoe Airoort
Twin Peaks Beacons S SE:17 12N 18E 20 0.55 1.33
SE t 8
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L TTER LZ 1E NT,,SE PORTIOV/SECTZO`1'/TOt JNSP/ .::GE FEET 1,ILES ACF.ES
M•Sou h ^_'ahoe Airoort
Cold Creeic Beacon P7 W 11 12N 18E 20 1.16 2. 81Wt 14
N (0) STPUD Lot 11 2 12N 18E 20 0.5 1. 31
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0 (4) Baldwin Recreation Area
Lot 6 35 13N 17E 20 0.61 1.48
P. (R) South Tahoe Airport
Tahoe '•itn Beacon NW: NE:7 12N 18E 20 0 .09 0.22
4• (S)Tahoe-Tallac Lutheran Camp
S 35 13N 17E 10 0. 46 0.56
R. (T) USFS CamA round/Fallen Leak Lake
S 36 13N 17E 10 0.40 0.48
S. (U)Tahoe Vallev Substation to
Pioneer Trail W W Nw, 22 12N 18E 50 0. 61 3.70
NW; SE; 21
SW; NE t
T. (1)Echo Summit Zntertie PG&E
SE, 6 11N 18E 25 0.45 1.36
U. (2)Lift a4 - Heavenly Va11eY
W 1 12N 18E 25 0 . 24 0.73
V. (3)Tahoe ValleY Distribution
S i NE: 21 12N 18E 25 0.75 " 2.27
W' S E:
W. (5) South Fallen Leaf Lake
d SW;14 12N 17E 10 1.09 1.32
S SE:15
X. (5)Emerald Bav (Bliss State Park)
NE, sw . 9 13N 17E 25 0.55 1.67
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Y. (7)E1 Dorado Hot Mix Plant
SE: NE; 21 12N 18E 10 0 187 0 .23
Z. (8)Lift I to T-Bar Heavenlv ValleY
1 12N 18E 10 0.38 •0.46
AA (9)Concord Camp SW 35 13N 17E 10 095 0.12
BB (10) KTHO Tower
Nw; sw: 2 12N 18E 10 0 . 023 0. 03
CC (11) Lake Tahoe Blvd
Old Sa nnill Site - Industrial Ave
S 8 12N 18E 25 0 .69 2.09812N18E50 .07 0.04
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Tahoe Mtn Sw; SW;6 12N 18E 10 0.576 0.70
SE SE 1 12N 17E
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LINE WIDTH LENGTH
LETTER LINE NAME PORTION/SECTION/TOWNSP/RANGE FEET MILES ACRES
EE (13) Baldwin Beach Dump Station
NE 1/4 35 13N 17E 10 0.38 0.46
SE 1/4 26
FF (14) Kiva Pump Station
SE 1/4 SW 1/4 25 13N 17E 10 0.338 0.41
NE 1/4 NW 1/4 36
6G (14) Tallac Pump Station
S 1/2 NE 1/4 6 12N 18E 10 0.189 0.23
HH (14) Taylor Creek Pump Station
W 1/2 NW 1/4 36 13N 17E 10 4.089 0.09
KK (15) Landis & Murtaugh Extn
NE 1/4 NW 1/4 11 12N 17E 10 0.045 0.05
LL (*) Heavenly Valley-Main Service
1 12N 18E 25 1 .80 5.45
MM (17) Jicarilla Drive
SW 1/4 10 12N 18E 10 0.60 0.73
TOTALS: 25jF 61 200
TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST
A Tahoe Vista NW 1/4 SW 1/4 12 16N 17E 10 0.009 0.01
Tahoe
B Crystal Bay Dev. E 1/2 18 16N 18E 25 1 .000 3.03
Lots 9 & 10 W 1/2
TOTALS: 1 .009 3.04
Aeplication in process as of 11/1977
TOIYABE NATIONAL FOREST
A)Heavenly Valley-East Peak 31 13N 19E 10 0.630 0.75
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6) Heavenly Valley-Wells Fargo 30 13N 19E 10 0.110 0.13
C)Heavenly Valley-Stage Coach 31 13N 19E 10 0.190 0.23
TOTALS: 0.930 1 .11
TOTALS
ELDORFlDO - 5.622 61 .200
TOIYABE -93 1 .11
TAHOE - 1 .009 3.04
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o United States Forest Lake Tahoe Basin Management UnitDepartmentofServiceP.O. Box 731002t
Agriculture South Lake T hoe, CA 95731-7302
Reply to: 5430
Date: May 17, 1988
South Tahoe Public Utility District c 3
James R. Cofer, Manager Engineer
P.O. Bax AU 1"
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95705
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Dear Jims N
This letter serves to update the Board of Trus1-ees and you on the progress ofaSTPUD-Farest Service land exchange.1
The decision to proceed with -fhe exchanye was made by the Regional Forester on
April 12 and was forwarded to the Washington Office for review on that date
copy enclosed for your record) . A 45-day decision appeal period began onApril12. No appe ls have been n ade to date. It is my understandinc that -i-he30-day oversight review by the Committee on Ayriculture of the House of
Representatives is runninc and will end on June 11 .
The Regional Forester will execute the Land Exchan e Agreement as soon as the
above-mentioned timeframes have run, provided there are no appeals. The fieid
land survey has been completed on the federal land. Computing and draftiny arebeinydonenow, and we w111 submit a map to the Bureau of Land Nlanac ement bytheendofthismonth.
We request that your legal counsel prepare easement documeni s needed to replace
special-use permits, and an agreement issued by the Forest Service to users as
shown in schedule "D" of the Land Exchange Agreement. Capies of each document
are enclosed for yaur review.
Thank you for your cooperation in this rr attEr. Please contact me if you have
any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
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BRUCE EMMENS
Acting Lands Staff Officer
Enclosure
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FS-8200-28(7-82)
DECISION TO PROCEID WITH AN ACTION THAT HAS BEII1 CATEGORICALLY EXCLUDED
FROM DOCUMIIVTATION ,IN AN EA OR EIS
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT LAND FOR LAND EXCHANGE
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Region 5
Forest Service
South Tahoe Public Utility District (STPUD) has offered to exchange 58.96 acresofnonfederallandfor41.68 acres of federal land.
The exchange is in accordance with the General Exchange Act of March 20, 1922,42 Stat. 465; 16 U.S.C. 485) as amended by the Act of February 28, 1925, (43Stat. 1090; 16 U.S.C. 486) , the Act of June 11, 1960, (4 Stat. 205; 5 U.S.C.511) , and the Act of October 21, 1976 (90 Stat. 2743; 43 u.S.C. 1'716) .
Appraisals were prepared by an independent fee appraiser in accordance with
Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions, 1973." The
appraisals were reviewed by a Forest Service Review Appraiser and recommendedForapprovalasanequalvalueexchange.
There will be no reservations by the nonfederal landowner.
The United States will reserve the following:
1. A right-of-way thereon for ditches and canals constructed by the authorityoftheUnitedStates. Act of August 30, 1890, (26 Stat. 39; 43 U.S.C.945) •
The federal land is encumbered by the following uses which are authorized by
special-use permits or other agreements:
1. Special Use Permit to E1 Dorado County dated August 9, 1965, for a portion
of Black Bart Avenue (2.4 acres) .
2. Special Use Permit to Emerald Broadcasting Company dated January 16, 1987,for a portion of radio broadcasting antenna system.
3. Special Use Permit to Sierra Pacific Power Company dated November 21, 1985,for a powerline right-of-way across a portion of the federal land.
4. Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. Postal Service and the U.S.
Forest Service dated August 2'7, 1986, for a Neighborhood Mail DeliveryCenteronthefederalland.
5. Special Use Permit to STPUD dated November 22, 1967, for an emergency
sewage effluent holding pond (39.26-acre permit area) .
TYie nonfederal landowner will grant easements to holders of the above permits
and agreement, or make other satisfactory arrangements with the users.
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The environmental consequences of consummating the exchange (proposed action)
and the alternative of not consummating the exchange (no action) were
analyzed. Cumulative benefits of the proposed action far exceed those of the
no action alternative.
A number of form letters and several individual's letters expressing opposition
to the proposal were received. The main issue being the periodic odor caused
by effluent in the pond. The property owners from the adjacent housing tract
urged the Forest Supervisor to terminate the special-use permit to STPUD, and
have the pond removed.
Initially a special-use permit for the holding pond was issued to STPUD in lg6o
and expired June 30, 1966. Although STPUD originally believed the need for the
pond would be temporary, by 1966 it became apparent that there would be a long-
term need to maintain the facility for emergency use. After considering the
matter, the Forest Service decided to authorize STPUD's use of the site for an
emergency retention basin (ERB) with the expressed understanding that STPUD
would cooperate with the Forest Service in finding suitable land to exchange.
The special-use permit was issued November 22, 196.
STPUD has proposed modifications to the ERB as a long-term solution to existing
odor problems and to prevent leakage.
There are no wetlands on the federal land. The nonfederal lands contain
wetlands along Heavenly Creek and would receive protection from this action.
No threatened, endangered or sensitive species of plants or animals would be
impacted through the exchange. The federal land is non-mineral in character
since it has a low potential for locatable, saleable, and leasable minerals.
No cultural resources are located on the federal and nonfederal lands.
Because the federal lands are so heavily encumbered by non-National Forest in
character uses, the land is no longer suitable for National Forest management.
A land exchange for unencumbered environmentally sensitive lands would be
beneficial to further National Forest purposes.
Notice of Publication outlining the proposal appeared in the Tahoe Daily
Tribune for four consecutive weeks. Notices were posted in the Forest
Supervisor's Office. The local County Board of Supervisors and Congressional
Belegation were notified.
The proposed exchange meets the objectives of the Forest Plan.
The exchange, based on both past experience and environmental analysis, will
have no significant effect on the human environment, individually or
cumulatively. The requirements of all applicable laws and regulations have
been met. Therefore, it is categorically excluded from documentation in an
environmental assessment or environmental impact statement.
The proposal meets the requirements of law, regulations and policy. It is my
decision to proceed with the exchange.
This exchange is subject to a 30-day oversight review by the Committee on
Agriculture of the House of Representatives.
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This decision is subject to administrative review pursuant to 36 CFR 211.18.Notice of Appeal must be filed within 45 days from the date of this decision.Questions regarding this decision should be sent to the Regional Forester,Forest Service, USDA, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco, California 94111.
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NORWOOD F. ROBERTSHAW DATE
Assistant Regional Forester
For Lands
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
between
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
and
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
WHEREAS, the United States Postal Service desires to install a
Neighborhood Mail Delivery Center on National Forest land at the junction
of Black Bart Avenue and Pioneer Trail within E1 Dorado County for the
purpose of rural mail delivery, and
1HEREAS, the Forest Service is authorized under the Act of Oc[ober 21,1976, P.L. 94-579 and Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Sections251.53 and 251.57, to make available to the United States Postal Service
the use of National Forest land for this purpose.
NOW THEREFORE, the Forest Service acting by and through the Forest
Supervisor, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, P.O. Box 8465 South Lake
Tahoe, California, and the United States Postal Service, acting by andthroughtheU.S. Postal Service Contracting Officer, San Francisco Field
Real Estate & Buildings Office, Western Region, U.S. Postal Service, SanBruno, CA 94099-0380,
A, THE FOREST SERVICE AGREES T0:
1. To grant permission, subject to,existing laws, regulations, and
all valid existing claims, to United States Postal Service for
the use of lands in the National Forest for installing and
maintaining a Neighborhood Mail Delivery Center on a 1.389 acre
site within the N1/2, SW1/4, Section 2, T. 12N. , R. 18E., Mount
Diablo Meridian. This site is adjacent to the Lake Christopher
subdivision.
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2. This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into for the sole
purpose of: Installing and maintaining a Neighborhood Mail
Delivery Center in accordance with United States Postal Service
Standards, State, County and municipal laws, ordinances, or
regulations which are applicable to the area of operations
covered by this memorandum.
B. THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE AGREES:
1. Development plans; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, ,
or alteration of improvements; or revision of layout or
construction plans for this area must be approved in advance
and in writing by the Forest Officer in charge. Trees or
shrubbery on the authorized site may be removed or destroyed
only after the Forest Officer in charge has approved, and
marked or otherwise designated that which may be removed or
destroyed. Trees, shrubs, and other plants may be planted in
such manner and in such places about the premises as may beapprovedbytheForestOfficerincharge.
2. The United States Postal Service shall maintain the
improvements and 'premises to standards of repair, orderliness,
neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the Forest
Officer in charge.
3. The United States Postal Service shall exercise diligence in
protecting from damage the land and property of the United
States covered by and used in connection with this memorandum.
4. The United States Postal Service shall fully repair all damage,
other than ordinary wear and tear, to National Forest roads
caused by the United States Postal Service in the exercise of
the privilege granted by this memorandum.
5. To do everything reasonable within its power and to require its
employees, contractors, and employees of contractors to do
everything reasonable within their power, both independently
and upon request of the Forest Service, to prevent and suppress
fires on or near the lands to be occupied under this Memorandum
of Understanding.
6. Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,
and other hazards are natural phenomena in the forest that
present risks to the United States Postal Service site which
the United 5tates Postal Service assumes. The United States
Postal Service has the responsibility of inspecting its site
and the immediate adjoining are for dangerous trees, hanginglimbs, and other evidence of hazardous conditions and, after
securing permission from the Forest Service, or removing such
hazards.
THE FOREST SERVICE AND THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE M[JTUALLY
AGREE:
1. Unless sooner te ninated or revoked by the Forest Service, in
accordance with the provisions of this Memorandum of
Understanding, this memorandum shail expire and become void on
June 30, 1996, but a new memorandum to occupy and use the same
National Forest land may be granted provided the United States
Postal Service will comply with the then existing laws and
regulations governing the occupancy and use of National Forest
lands and shall have notified the authorized Forest Officer not
less than one year prior to said date that such new Memorandum
of Understanding is desired.
2. That upon term:.iation of this Memorandum of Understanding, the :,
United States Postal Service will remove any improvements that
have been erected. Prior to removal of the improvements,
removal plans will be submitted for review and approval of the
Forest Service.
3. The designated authorized Forest Service representative for
this Memorandum of Understanding: Forest Supervisor, Lake
Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
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This Memorandum of Understanding is accepted sub ect to the
conditions set out above.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
DATE ,.S'b ''" By
F. W. Womack
Manager, Real Estate Branch
San Francisco Field Office
Contracting Officer
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
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DECISIOPI HOTICE and 2700)
F iJDIlIG OF PJO SSGI IFICAidT I::PACT
for
tJEIGI;BOFIi00D PQSTAL DELIVERY CEPITER Ii7 VICIIJITY OF LAI E CHRISTOPHER
USDA Forest Service
La:ce Tahoe Basin ::ana er ent Unit
It is my decision to approve use of t•Jational Forest land for the construction
of a PTeighborhood t•iail Delivery Center at the interseetion of B1acY. Bart and
Pioneer Trail in E1 Dorado County. This is the preferred alternative presented
in the Environraental Assessment for a delivery center to serve the Lake
Christopher area of the Southshore of La e Tahoe Basin. A delivery center in
this location would best serve the public and meet the objectives of the
delivery program.
Other a ternatives considered were located in the eneral vicinity of the
preferred site. These alternative sites would not serve the nei hborhood as
we?1 and wouid cause public safety probleas or environnental concerns not
present on the preferred site.
In nakin this decision, I reco;nize that the site is currently permitted to
the South Tahoe Public Utility Distriet. Althou h not physicaliy occupied with
improvenents, nor planned for inproveuents by the STPUD, re ovin, approximately
one acre of land from their pernitted area has the potential for a negative
impact. That iapact is associated with allowed land coverabe rhich is part of
land use regulations in the Lal:e Tahoe Basin. In resolving this issue, it is
ny intent to assure that the STPCD is not ha ned by cy decision rebardin;
locatin the postal center. Of he five options presented in the EA for
resolvin the land covera e issue, I prefer Option . This option would
provide funds for water quality re torat on as itioation for excessive and
coverage on the site and it would provide assurance to the STPUD that their
non-confor ing land coverage situation re ains unchanged. A variation of th s
option would be my second preference. The variation would substitute donation
by the Postal Service of land to open space in l eu of a contribution to the
water quality mitigation fund. Hotrever, the nechanisn ay not be readily
availble to the TRPA to ake the decision necessary to exercise either of these
options. If upon more detailed exanination it is found that neither of these
ttto options can be used in a tinely nanner to allow tne posta center to be
implenented on sehedule, I an willin to consider other options.
This proposed action will not have a si nificant neoative effect upon the hunan
environment because it involves only minor disturbance to high capability
land. In faet, the project is intended to reduce auto traffic in the area and
thus improve upon environment2l conditions. Therefore, I a ic akin a Findin
of Plo Si nificant Inpaet and will not prepare an environnental mpact
staLement.
This decision is sub ect to review by the Tahoe Reoional Plannin A ency by the
t iec orandum Qf Understanding, December 17, 198$. The decision is sub,ject to
appeal under 36 CFR 211.18.
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Approved by:C—tr g5
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT U r umb•r(9•'al i. Kind of,,.. t a-s
wct ot June 4, s9 E1 dot^dd0 53 4002 812
Thia permit is revocable ard rantranatertble y. S a(16-17) I, County (18-20) k. Co.d no. (21) R f. FSM 2710)
CA 06 Eldorado 017 1
Permission is hereby granted to _^ Emerald Br adcastin('om v
of__, y so f Lake ia oe, C 95;05
hereinaftercalled the pennittee,to use subject to the conditions set out below,the followingdescribed landso improvements:
A site in the NW; of the SWQ of Section 2, T.12N. , R.18E. , M.D.B.&M. , as shown
on the drqwing designated Exhibit A on file in the Forest Supervisor's Office,
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, the location of said site being subject to
modification, as provided in Clause 30 hereof.
only that area actually occupied by the improvements herein authorized
This permit covers / C c',xxxxxxxxxxxx l mcand is issued for the pu pose of:
y Installing and maintaining underground radial wires associated with a radio
broadcasting antenna s te on adjacent private land.
This permit cancels and supersedes the Special Use Permit to Harrold Broadcasting
Company dated August 17, 1961.
cupancy and use under this peRnit ((}}gj((,Rl p rjpx }
This
ose shal! be-actually exercised at least 3 days each year, unless otherwise authoriZed
in writing.
2. In consideration for this use the pennittee s}a11 pay to the Forest Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, the sum of One Hundred and Plo%100 pollars( 00.00 for the period
from January 1 19 , to 'ecember• 19 , and thereafter
annually on January 1
One Hun re an Jo Dollars (E
Provided, however, Charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to place the
charges on a basis commensurate with the value of use authorized by this permit.
3. This pecmit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth herein, and to conditions 18 to
3b attached hereto and made a part of this pertnit.
NAME OF PERMITTEE SIGNATURE OF AUTFIOR12E0 OFFiCER OATE
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4. Development plans; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or altPration of improvements; or revision ofilayout or construction plans for this area must be approved in advance and in writin; by theforestsupervisor. Trees or shrubbery on the permitted area may be removed or destroyed oniy aft r theforestofCicerinchargehasappioved, and has marked or otherwise designated that which may he removPordestroyed. Timber cut or destroyed will be paid for by the permittee as follows: Merchantable timherataE,praisPd value; young-growth timber below merchantable size at current damage appraisal valu; pror id dthatthePorestServicereservestherighttodisposeofthemerchantabletimbertoothersthantheper-mittee at no stumpage rnst to the permittee. Trees, shn bs, an other plants may he planted in suclmannerandinsuchplacesaboutthepremisesasmaybeapprovedbytheforestofficerinchare.
6. This permit is subject to all valid claims.
7. The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the regulationsoftheDepartmentofAgricultureandallFederal, State, county, and municipal laws, ordinances, or reRula-tions which are applicable to the area or operations covered by this permit.
3. ThP pPrmittPe shall take all reasonable precauti ms to prevent an suppress forest fires. No ma-terial shall be disposed of by buming in open fires during the closed season established hy law or re ula-tion without a written petmit from the forest officer in charge or his authorized agent.
9. ThP permittee shall exercise diligence in protecting from damage thP (and and property of the UnitPdStatescovPredbyandusedinconnectionwiththispertnit, and shall pay the United StatPs for anv dama Presultin Ccom ne li ence or from the violation of the terms of this permit c of any law or re ulation appli-cnhie to the National Forests by the pertnittee, or by any agents or employees of the permittee actinwithinthescopeoftheiragencyoremployment.
10. The permittee shall fully repair all damage, other tha ordinary wear and tear, to national forPst madsandtrailscausedbythepermitteeintheexPrciseoftheprivilege ranted by this permit.
11. No Member of or De(egate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall he admitted to any share orpartofthisaQreementortoanybenefitthatmayariseherPfromunlessitismadewihacocporationfritsRPnrralbenefit.
13. This permit is not transferable.
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14. In case of change of address, the peRnittee shall immediately notify the forest supervisor.
16. This permit may be terminated upon breach of any of the conditions herein or at the discr tion of theregionalforesterortheChiof, Forest Service.
17. ln the event of.any conflict between any of the pceceding printedclausestorananycfthe following clauses or any provisions thereof, the following clauses will conc
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Electronic Site (Receiving and transmitting)
18. Late Payment Interest Charqe
Pursuant to the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, asamended, 31 USC 3101, et seq, , and regulations at 7 CFR Part 3,subpart B, an interest charge shall be assessed on any paymentnotmadebythepaymentduedate. Interest shall be assessedusingthemostcurrentrateprescribedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentoftheTreasury's Fiscal Requirements ManualTFRM-6-8020.20) . Interest shall accure from the date thepaymentwasdue. In addition, the cost of processing andhandlingtheoverduepaymentshallbeaddedtotheamount due.
A penalty of 6 percent per year shall be assessed on anoverdueinexcessof90daysfromthepaymentduedate.y payment
Payments will be credited on the date received by the designatedcollectionofficerordepositlocation. If the payment duedate(s) falls on a nonworkday, the interest and
shall not apply until the close of business of thennext workday.
19. Indemnification of United States
The holder shall indemnify the United States against anyliabilityfordamagetolifeorpropertyarisingfromtheoccupancyoruseofNationalForestlandsunderthispermit.
20. Risks and Hazards
Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,and other hazards are natural phenomena in the Forest thatpresentriskswhichtheholderassumes. The holder hasresponsibilityofinspectingthesite, lot, right-of-way, andimmediateadjoiningareafordangeroustrees, hanging limbs, andotherevidenceofhazardousconditionsand, after securingpermissionfromtheForestService, of removing such hazards.
21. _ Site Develo ment Plans
This permit is contingent upon the installation layout anddevelopmentplansassubmittedbytheholderandapproved as apartofthispermitforthisspecificlocation. Any and allsubsequentrelocations, alterations, revisions, additions,construction, or reconstruction of housing and mountingfacilities, including antenna towers or masts, shall requireadvancenotificationandapprovalof .the Forest Service andadvancemodificationofthispermit.
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22. Electrical Wirin
All electrical wiring will be installed and maintained in strict
compliance with the safety rules dealing with electrical supplyandcommunicationlineswhicharesetforthintheNational
Electric Safety Code and also with all applicable local codes.Upon the completion of the installation covered by this permittheholdershalldeliverawrittencertificationtotheForest
Service that all of said safety requirements for wiring have bee.nmet.
23. Long-term Use
Unless sooner terminated or revoked by the authorized officer, in
accordance with the provisions of the authorization, thisauthorizationshallexpireandbecomevoidonDecember31, 1996,but a new special-use authorization to occupy and use the sameNationalForestSystemlandmaybegrantedprovidedtheholder
will comply with the then-existing laws and regulations governingtheoccupancyanduseofNationalForestlandsandshallhave
notified the authorized officer not less than 30 days prior tosaiddatethatsuchnewauthorizationisdesired.
24. Implied Permission
Nothing in this permit shall be construed to imply permission tobuildormaintainanystructurenotspecificallynamedonthefaceofthispermit, or approved by the authorized officer in theformofanewpermitorpermitamendment.
25. Area Access
The holder agrees to permit the free and unrestricted access toanduponthepremisesatalltimesforalllawfulandproper
purposes not inconsistent with the intent of the permit or withthereasonableexerciseandenjoymentbytheholderoftheprivilegesthereof.
26. Subleasing, Requirements
The holder, in the exercise of the privileges granted by thispermit, shall require that employees, sublessees, contractors,subcontractors, or renters and their employees comply with allapplicableconditionsofthispermitandthattheconditionsofthispermitbemadeapartofallsubleases, contracts,subcontracts, or rental agreements. . This clause shall not be r
construed as authorizing such subleases, contracts, subcontracts,or rental agreements unless specifically authorized elsewhere inthepermit.
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27. Nonexclusive Use
This permit is not exclusive; that is, the Forest Service
reserves the right to use or permit others to use any part of thepermittedareaforanypurpose, provided such use does not
interfere with the rights and privileges hereby authorized.
28. Electronic Equipment Permits
This permit is contingent upon the existence of the applicable Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or Director of
Telecommunication Management/ Interdepartment Radio AdvisoryCommittee (DTM/IRAC) authorizations and operation of the
equipment covered in strict compliance with applicable
requirements of FCC or IRAC and the technical data set forth onFormFS-2700-10, Technical Data-Electronic Type Land Use. Saidformsaretobeattachedandmadeapartofthispermit.
The holder will supply the Forest Service with amended form
FS-2700-10 whenever necessary to reflect changes or additions,
which must receive prior approval of the FCC or DTM/IRAC
following prescribed procedures.
29. Electronic Equi ment Operation
Each radio or electronic transmitter covered by this permit shall
be operated only by the holder of a current and valid FederalCommunicatinsCommission ( FCC) license or Interdepartmental RadioAdvisoryCommittee ( IRAC) authorization applicable thereto. R
legible copy of each applicable license or authorization shall at
all times be posted on the cabinet or rack of each transmitterbeingoperated. Each such copy shall indicate each persan or
entity authorized under the license of authorization to operatethetransmitter.
30. Electronic Equi ment Use
The holder shall not install, use, or allow the installation or
use -of any radio or electronic equipment on or within the
premises covered by this permit without prior issuance of aspecial-use permit by the Forest Service.
31. Electronic Equi ment Mounting
All transmitting and receiving equipment, including powersupplies, shall be mounted in enclosed metal cabinets or standard •
racks with effective radio-frequency protective metal shieldingcovers. All electronic equipment including associated cable,wiring, auxiliary equipment, and antenna systems, shall beinstalledandmaintainedinaclean, neat, and orderly manner,and shall be electrically and mechanically sound.
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32. Lookout Line-of-Si ht
The holder will not interfere with the line-of-sight from anyauthorizedfirelookoutstation, except as specificallyauthorizedbytheForestService.
33. Lightnin Protection
All improvements constructed under this permit shall be equippedwithlightningprotectionequaltothatprescribedbytheForestServiceforitsstructures.
34. Electronic Site Area and Use Chan es
The Forest Service reserves the right to enlarge or reduce theareaofthesitedescribedherein, provided that the area
actually occupied by the buildings shall not be excludedtherefrom. The Forest Service further reserves the right, in
conformi y with sound engineering practices, to require theholdertodiscontinuetheuseoftheparkinglotsorservice
roads or any portions thereof, and to relocate the utility lineandequipment, the antenna, and any other improvements
constructed on the site except the buildings, to any otherlocationwithinoroutsidetheboundariesofthesitedescribedherein.
35. Interference With Government Electronic O erations
The operation of the equipment covered by this permit shall notinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernmentradioorelectronic
operations already in existence on National Forest land withintwo (2) miles of the site to which this permit refers. The
permittee shall at its own expense take all action necessary topreventoreliminatesuchinterferences. If it does not
eliminate such interference within ten ( 10) days after receipt ofnoticefromtheForestServicetodoso, this permit may beterminatedforthwith.
36. - Electronic Interference Durin Emergencies
The holder shall cease operations under this permit temporarilyiftheyinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernmentradioor
electronic operations in an emergency situation.
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p.Stat(16-17) h.County(18•20) k.Cord no.(21)
FOR ELECTRIC TRANSMOSSION LINE Cal i forni a Q 6 E Dorado 7
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tiPrra Parifir PnwPr ('nm n of P.O. Box 10100, Reno. Nevada 89510
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he eafter called the permittee) is hereby authorized to use National Forest lands, for the construction,i
operotion and maintenance of a 4D4
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KV transmission line within the Lake Tahoe
Basi n Manaqement Uni t National Forest, subject to the generol provisions
and to the special provisions and requirements, items 23 to 28 on page(s) 2
to 3 attached hereto and made a part of this permit. The location of this use is shown on
the map{s) which is (are) a part of this permit, and is (are) identified as follows:
Exhibit A
See Exhibit B which is
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141 f Thi s i s a renewal permi t and supersedes and cancel s permi t
which expired December 31 , 1984.
For this use, the permittee shall pay to the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, the sum
of One housand Nine Hundred Sixty and 50/100po ars (a 1960.50
from anuary 1 , 19 86, to December 31 , 1986 , and thereafter,
annually on anuary 1 .
One thousand Nine Hundred Sixty and 50/100 Dollars (S 1960.50
provided, however, charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to ptace the
charges on a bosis commensurate with the value of the use outhorized by this permit.
This permit is accepted subject to all of its terms and conditions: r
PER TTEE'S NAME • SIGVATURE A E
ACCEPTED • Jack . Byrom
Vbo Presldsnt En Inaeri 14 8
S JNG OFFICER•3 NA • 316NATUI E TITLE DATE
APPROVED SS ' ` '-RALpH CISC Forest Sunervisor
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Development plaris;layout plans;construction,recon- ment of Agriculture and all Federal,State,county,and
sttuction,or alteration of improvements;or revision of layout municipal laws, ordinances, or regulations which are applicable
or constroction plans for this area must be approved in advance to the area or operations covered by this permit.
and in writing by tlie Forest Supervisor. 12. The permittee shall do everything reasonably within its
2. No timber shall be cut or destroyed during construction power and shall require its employees,contractors,and
of the transmission line without first obtaining permission from empioyees of contractors to do everything reasonably within
the Forest Service.The permittee shall clear only the minimum their power,both independently and upon request of the Forest
uea required for safe transmission line use.All timber cut, Service to prevent and suppress fires on or near the lands to be
destroyed or injured shall be paid for at current stumpage rates occupied under this permit.
pplicable to the sale by the Forest Service of similar timber in 13. The permittee shall pay the United States for aPry
the National Forest. damage resulting from this use.
3. The permittee shaU keep the area beneath the transmis- 14. The temporary use and occupancy of the premises and
sion line cleared and shall trim all branches in contact or near improvements herein described may be sublet by the permittee
cantact with the line.All trees,live or dead,deemed by the to third parties only witli the prior written approval of the
perm ttee to be hazardous or which might fall in contact with Forest Supervisor,but tlie permittee shall continue to be
the line,whether on or adjacent to the right-of-way,sliall be responsible for compliance with all conditions of this permit
rcmuved by the permittee: Provided,however,that permission by persons to whom such premises may be sublet.
to do so must first be obtained from tlie Forest Service. 15. This permit is subject to all valid claims.
4. All waste material from constructing or maintaining the 16. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident
linc shall be burned or otherwise disposed of as directed by the Commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this
Forest an•ice.tluwcver,no material shall be disposed of by agreement or to any benefit that may arise herefrom unless
burning during any closed season established by law or regula- it is made with a corporation for its general beneGt.
tion witl out a written permit from the Eorest Service. 17. Upon abandonment,termination,revocation,or
5. The perrnittee shall protect the scenic and esthetic cancellation of this permit,the permittee shall remove within
values uf tiie riglu-of-way and the adjacent land as far as a reasonable time all structures and improvements except those
possible consistent with the authorized use,during the con- owned by the United States,and shall restore the site,unless
struction,operation,and maintenance of the facility. otherwise agreed upon in writing or in this permit.If the
6. Tlic permittee shall be responsible for prevention and permittee fails to remove all such structures or improvements
contrul of'soil erosion an gullying on Government lands within a reasonable period,they shall become the property of
covered by this permit r.,i lands adjacent thereto resulting the United States,but that will not relieve the permittee of
from construction or maintenance of the transmission line;and liability for the cost of their removal and restoration of the site.
shall vcgetate with;rass or herbaceous plants all ground where 18. This permit is not transferable.If the permittee through
the soil lias been exposed;and shall construct and maintain voluntary sale or transfer,or through enforcement of r_.ontract,
such preventive works to accumplish this result as prescribed foreclosure, tax sale,or other valid legal proceeding shall
in the erosion control plan attached,and made a part of this cease to be the owner of the physical impcovements other
permit. than those owned by the United States situated on the land
7. The permittee shall place and maintain suitable structures described in this permit and is unable to furnish adequate
and devices to reduce to a reasonable degree the possibility of proof of ability to redeem or othecwise re stablish title to
contact be:wecn its powerline and telegraph,telephone,signal said improvements,this permit shall be subject to cancel-
or other powerlines heretofore construcied and not owned by lation.Hut if the person to whom title to said improvements
the permittee,and shall also place and maintain suitable shali have been transferred in either manner above provided
structures and devices to reduce to a reasonable degree the is qualified as a permittee and is willing that his future
possibility of any structures or wires falling and obstructing occupancy of the premises shall be subject to such new
traffic or endangering life on highways or roads.The trans- conditions and stipulations as existing or prospectivemissionIneshaltbedesignedandcunstructedinaccordancecircumstancesmaywarrant,his continued occupancy of the
with accepted standards(National Electrical Safety Code)and premises may be authorized by permit to him if,in the opinionspeciEicationfortransmissionlinesofsimuarvoltage, capacity, of the issuing officer or his successor,issuance of a permitadpurpou. is desirable and in the public interest.
8. The permittee shall make provision,or bear the reason- 19. This permit may be terminated upon breach of any of
able cost of making provision for avoiding inductive or conduc- the conditions herein b the issuing officer or at the discretiontiveinterferencebetweenanytransmissionfacilityorotheroftheRegionalEoresterortheChief,Forest Service;provided,
works constructed,operated,or maintained by it and the permittee shall have had a reasonable time—not to exceed
authorized under the permit,and any radio installation, ninety(90)days—within which to show cause why such
telephone line,or other communication facilities existing when termination should not be made.
the permit is authorized or any such installation,line or 20. This permit confers no rights upon the permittee to
facility thereafter constructed or operated by the United States use this National Forest land for purposes other than con-
or any agency thereof.This provision shall not relieve the structing,maintaining,and operating a transmission linepermittecfromanyresponsibilityorrequirementwhichmaythereon.
bc imposed by other lawful authority for avoiding or el'uninating 21. The permittee shall allow of ccrs and employees of
inductive or conductive interference. the United States free and unrestricted access in,through,
9. The permittce shall protect all Government and other and across tlie said project and project works in the perform-
telephone, tclegraph, and power-transmission lines at crossings ance of their official duties and shall allow the Forest
of and at all places in proximity to the permittee's power- Service,without char e,to construct or ermit to be
transmission line or lines;and shall maintain said power- ^='`•L
constructed in,through.and across the said project,railroads,
transmission line or lines in such.3,manner.3s not i hena'oi'V chutes,roads,trails,conduits,and other means of transportation
Gfe or property. not inconsistent with the enjoyment of said project by the
10. 'The permittee shall maintain the improvements and Bantee for the purpose herein set forth.
premises to standards of repair,orderliness,neatness sanitation,22. In the event of any rnnflict between any of the ~
and safety acceptable to the Forest Service. preceding printed ctauses or any provision thereof and any of •---
11. The permittee,in exercising the privileges granted by the following clauses or any pcovisiona thereof.the following
this permit,shall comply with the reRu aUons of the Depart- clauses will controL
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23. The permittee shall indeninify the United States against any Liability
for daria e to ' ife or property arising from tl e occupancy of use of
Iational I'orest lands under this permit.
24. Tne permittee slialJ be held ] iab e for a ) injury, Ioss , or dama e,
including fire suppression costs , directly or indirectly resultin
fro or caused by the permittee's use and occupancy of the area
covered by ,tt e permit, regard•less of whether the permittee is
negligent or otherwise at fault, provided that the maximum ?iability
F ithout fault shall not exceed $1 ,000,000 1./ f.or any one occurrence "
and provided further that the permittee shall not be liable without
fauit when such injury, loss, or damage resu ts wholl.y, or in part,
from a negligent act of the United States,or an act of a third party
not involving the facilities of the pernittee.
LiabiJ.ity for injury, 1oss, or da age, including fire suppression
costs, in excess of the specified maximum, shall be determined by the
7.acas governing ordinary negligence.
25. This permit is granted o itti tiie express understanding tltat should
future location of Governaent improvments or road rights-of-way
require the relocation of the pernittee's impro reir,ent, such
relocation wil ] be done by the permittee at I is expense within sixty
60) days following request to :elocate.
26 . Avalanches , z isin t ater, high winds , fal l ing l inibs or trees , and
cl.ther- hazards are natural. phenonena in the forest that present risks
to the perr.ittee's property wt ict the permittcee assuu es. The
zerr ittee lias the :esponsibility of inspecting its site, lot, right-of
ay ar.d :r:,u.ec.:ate ci;oiuing area for dangerous trees, hanging limbs
anel otlier eviclence of hazardous conditions and, after securin
pe:rission f_oc the Forest Service, of rez oving such hazards.
27 . UnJ.ess sooner terninated or revoked by the Forest Service in
accordance with the provisions of the permit, this permit subject to
annuai revalidation by tlie Forest Service and payL.ent uf fees by the
permittee, expire and becor.:e void on L ecember 31 , 1995, but a new
permit to occupy and use the same tlational Forest land may be granted
provided the permittee wi7.l. coiuply ith the then exi.btin ?aws and
regulations governing the occupancy and use of National Forest Lands
and shall have notified the Forest Supervisor not Jess than six (6)
months prior to said date that such new permit is desired.
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2g. A ?ate payment charge in additi.on to the regular fees shall be made
f''failure_,to _meet the fee payment due date or any of the dates
specified for submission of statements required for fee cal.culation.
The -2ate pay iit charge shall be $20, or an amount calcul_ated by
applying the current rate prescribed by Treasury Fiscal Re uirements
Manual Bulletins to the overdue amount for each 30-day period or
fraction thereof tl at tlie pay ent is overdue, whichever is greater.
If tt e due date falls on a nonworkday, the late payment charge will
not app?-y unti'_ the end of the ne::t orkday. This permit may be
teru inated for nonpayu etit of fees and/or assessed later payment
charges. _ .
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I L EXH I B I T B WIDTH LENGTH
LETTER LINE NA:SE PORTIOti/SECTIOiJ/TOP?:1SP t.NGE FEET MILES ACRES
A E.^.ierald Bay Tract
NE: 21 13N 17E 20 0.78 1. 89
B.AnQora Tract
SE: SW; 13 12N 17E 20 1.71 4.71
SWa SW4
NWs N a 24
E E 2NE i 23
i SE 4 ti
NW a NE3'a 2 6
C.Cathedral Park
W 2 12N 17E 20 1.50 3.64
t w il
NW'a NW'ya 14
D. South Lake Tahoe Distribution
NE; SE; 31 12N 18E 20 3.34 8.10
I W w 32
SE a NE 4 6 11N 18E
i Ee SEa
SE o
E
j SWa 17
f E.Old Pdill Guard Station_
Portion Lot 4
2 12N 17E 20 0 .18 0.44
l
F.Placerville Lu:nber
Saw riill Rd SW a SW; 17 12N 18E 20 0.11 d.27
G.Li1Y Lake
S'-4 NEa 22 12N 17E 20 0.13 0.32
g. Spring Creek Track
5Ea SEa 27 13N 17E 20 3. 80 9.21
E 3 4
i
I. Unver Truckee Guard Station
SEo SEa 6 11N 18E 20 0.15 0.36
J.Washoe County Girl Scout
Camp rieeks Cree S SE; 30 14N 1 7E 15 0.65 1.18
SE; SW t
g.Stockade Extn
NW; NE: 36 13N 17E 20 0.31 0.75
NE: NW:
SE 4 SW4 25
L.South Tahoe Airport
Twin Peaks Beacons S SE;17 12N 18E 20 0.55 1.33
SE 8
y`,,E, EXHIBIT B LIIDTH LENGTH
c ION SECTIOV/TO TNSP/ ..':GE FEET D;ILES ACRES
L...TTER LINE NAI iE PORT /
M.Souyh '"ahoe Air ort
Cold Creex Beacon W'W 11 12N 18E 20 1.16 2.81 .
y i,l:f 14
N (0) STPUD Lot 11 2 12N 18E 20 0.54 1.31
N' SW t
O (Q) Baldwin Recreation Area
Lot 6 35 13N 17E 20 0.61 1.48
P. (R) South Tal^.oe Airport
Tahoe :itn Beacon NW: NE:7 12N 18E 20 0 .09 0.22
Q. (S)Tahoe-Tallac Lutheran Camp
S 35 13N 17E 10 0. 46 0.56
R. (T)USFS Camp round/Fallen Leak Lake
S 36 13N 17E 10 0.40 0.48
S. (U)Tahoe Vallev Substation to
Pioneer Trail W W NW, 22 12N 18E 50 0.61 3.70
NW 4 SE; 21
SW o NE3d
T. (1)Echo Summit Intertie PG&E
SE. 6 11N 18E 25 0.45 1.36
U. (2)Lift A4 - Heavenly Valley
W 1 12N 18E 25 0. 24 0.73
V. (3)Tahoe Valley Distribution
SW; NE: 21 12N 18E 25 0.75 2.27
W SE o
W. (5) South Fallen Leaf Lake
W SW4 14 12N 17E 10 1.09 1.32
S' SE;15
X. (5)Emerald Bay (Bliss State Park
NEa SW, 9 13N 17E 25 0.55 1.67
W' SE;
y. (7)E1 Dorado Hot Mix Plant
SEe NE4 21 12N 18E 10 0 187 0.23
Z. (g)Lift 1 to T-Bar Heavenly Valley
1 12N 18E 10 0.38 •0.46
p,A (9)Concord Camp SW S 35 13N 17E 10 095 0.12
BB (10) KTHO Tower
r7w; sw; 2 12N 18E 10 0 .023 0.03
CC (11) Lake Tahoe Blvd
Old Sawmill Site - Industrial Ave
S 8 12N 18E 25 0 .69 2.09
8 12N 18E 5 0.07 0.04
DD (11 KCR TV Translator
Tahoe Mtn SW; SW 6 12N 18E 10 0.576 0.70
SE SE .1 12N 17E
EXHIBIT B WIDTH LENGTH
LINE pORTION/SECTION/TOWNSP/RANGE FEET MILES ACRES
LETTER LINE NAME
EE (13) Baldwin Beach Dump Station
NE 1/4 35 13N 17E 10 0.38 0.46
SE 1/4 26
FF (14) Kiva Pump Station SE 1/4 SW 1/4 25 13N 17E 10 0.338 0.41
NE 1/4 NW 1/4 36
GG (14) Tallac Pump Station
S 1/2 NE 1/4 6 12N 18E 10 0.189 0.23
HH (14) Taylor Creek Pump Station
W 1/2 NW 1/4 36 13N 17E 10 0.089 0.09
KK (15) Landis & Murtaugh Extn
NE 1/4 NW 1/4 11 12N 17E 10 0.045 0.05
LL (*) Heavenly Valley-Main Service 1 12N 18E 25 1 .80 5.45
MM (17) Jicarilla Drive
SW 1/4 10 12N 18E 10 0.60 0.73
T4TL LS• 5 622 61 .200
TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST
q Tahoe Vista NW 1/4 SW 1/4 12 16N 17E 10 0.009 0.01
Tahoe E 2 g 16N 18E 25 1 .000 3.03
g Crystal Bay Dev.
Lots 9 & 10 W 1/2
TOTALS: 1 .009 3.04
Application in process as of 11/1977
TOIYABE NATIONAL FOREST
q)Heavenly Valley-East Peak 36 13N 19E 10 0.630 0.75
g) Heavenly Valley-Wells Fargo 30 13N 19E 10 0.110 0.13
Heavenly Valley-Stage Coach 31 13N 9E
TOTALSO 0.930 .11
TOTALS
ELDOR IDO - 5.622 61 .20
TOIYABE -93 1 .11
TAHOE - 1 .009 3.04
27.561 65.35
LTnittd Sp(Departmrnt of AQriculture
NAME OF PERMITTE4,rL fi . Farnt Service r .-.-. .. .KIND OF US jt
L DORADO COUN1'Y Raad R/;
SPECIAL USE PERMIT oATE oF RM,,.
Act o£June 4, 1897, or February 15, 1901 FiLE CODE
This permit is revocable and nontransferable
d 7REGIONSTATEFORESTRANGERDISTRICT5ICalffortialL'ldor c:a L ke Va.ilev
Permission is hereby granted to % ADfa COU3;TY
C:ounty O f3.ce Cent r
of P cerville Cali;ornia
hereinafter called the permittee, to use subject to the conditions set out below, the following describedandsorimprovements:
nrtians of S ctiot l9 25 22 an l 23 gowauhi 12 iort` siant;e 28 :ast '.D.+:.as si own on tt ciaeKi ss- rke "£XtiIBIT A*' rhictz is acie a n.-rL cf this ger.:sit.
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his permit covers 'r°x• 2 acres and/or d'rox. Z
miles and is issued for the purpose of:
SE'C;7AS'(2"i{:t.It3El l?}?:`LlVP•t:2NIIt aintenaucc, SI1T''iiG11I; c1Ii i Jp?@I`iitlOi3 O ,:',:'5'C 6JR.,.'Y:.^.e-@ltr Z`U.3: f20• .:(f t 24)tIE.'82` i'%312. ttl@ T31;lt 0'ti t,' Sef'a1C31 $I liZ 'DC :::T@Ct 21i ridtnaittisuci aciditias, s icith as is necessar-, tc, acco aociute cuts n.: r_Ii..
Zssueu urtcier ReE ulation U–I4.
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The exercise of an of the rivile esYPg granted hereby constitutes acceptance of all the conditions ofthispermit.
ISSU D E UlDER ft£;..aTIO: U–1.
i i'm``o"t`X`'usex-eI in Xs`ia`a`"K'='''
a e"ei?`i`ce';y"L•'.':e a "z t`ii4eYrit''XAgriculture, the sum o Dollars._.--------- for the eriodfrom19 _ ,_t`o-`'--=P
ua1 o an t erea ter
i'.a.:Xn .. 1.sA...t .. n.t .0: ...x •aI1.rS'
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Provided, however, Charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to place thechargesonabasiscommensuratewiththevalueofuseauthorizedbythispermit.
sroo-t cltev.z-so>
2. Construction or occupanc j use under this permit shall begin w i months, ann
construction, if any, shall be com,__,,zd within 6 months, frc,. the date of the permit. This 7useshallbeactuallyexercisedat ]east 33o day s each year,"uriless otherwise authorized in
writing.
3. Deve]opment pidns; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or alteration of improvements; or
revision of layout or construction plans for this area must be approved in advance and in writing by the
forest supervisor. Trees or shrubbery on the permitted area may be re noved or destroyed only after
the forest officer in charge has approved, and has marked or otherwise designated that which may be
removed or destroyed. Timber cut or destroyed will be paid for by the permittee as follows: Merchantable
timber at appraised value; young-growth timber below inerchantable sizf> at current damage appraisal
value; provided that the Forest Service reserves the right to dispose of the merchantable timber to others
than the permittee at no stumpage cost to the permittee. Trees, shrubs, ai d other plants may be planted
in such manner and in such places about the premises as may be approved by the forest officer in charge.
4. The permittee shal] maintain the improvements and premises to sl:andards of repair, orderliness,
neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the forest officer in charge.
5. This permit is subject to all valid claims.
6. The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the regula-
tions of the Department of Agriculture and all Federal, State, county,attt:t x rci al-.laws, ordinances,
or regulations which are :pplicable to the area or operations covered by thi: permit.
7. The permittee shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent and suppress forest fires. No ma-
terial shall be disposed of by burning in open fires during the closed season established b law or regula-
tion «ithout a written permit from the forest officer in charge or his autho ized agent.
errnit earsha}-exercise:xiii genee:i rp at gs noru:xiamage:>t ie;.]azrd anxixprA ert : e
United States c and used in connection with this permit, and s tes for any
damage resulting from ne ' or from th ' erms of th;is permit or of any law or regu-
lation applicable to s ermittee, or by any agents or employees of the permittee
ec pe::£:-hear::agen y.;o:em ,
9. The permittee shall fully repair all damage, other than ordinary wear and tear, to national forest
roads and trails caused by the permittee in the exercise of the privilege granted by this permit.
10. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner :hall be admitted to any share
or part of this agreement or to any beneft that may arise herefrom unless it. is made with a corporation for
its general benefit.
U o t akia danment;,i rr nattort;=;.re ocativns-A--.car c]atio u a-iermi;-t s=per-itt :: i-
remo e -thin a reasonable time all structures and improvements except those nited States,
and shall re re the site, unless otherwise agreed upon in -r' ' is permit. If the permittee fails
to remo e al] su structures ur im r in a reasonable period, triey shall become the property of
the linited Stat i not relieve the permittee of liability for the cost of their removal and
a tkte sit;r
12. This permit is not transferable. f='h=re i ttee tl cit g altifi'a3;5's'a7e r-=raiis er;if^=tli'ro tgh
forceriie t=i"rac;b e os re;'-h-s2 e;o-r i-=e a ira"ceedrir,=a 1%ce-se ti ie ie'o e
the vsical improvements other than those o i-ned by the United Stat,es situated on t _la- e ribed in
this per ' and is unable to furnish adequate proof of ability to redee m wise reestablish title to
said impro`e nts, this permit shall be subject to cancellati f the person to hom title to said
improvements sh ave been transferred in eit er above provided is qualified as a permittee and is
illing that his futur cupancy o ises shall be subject to such ne v conditions and stipulations as
existing or prospective ' ances may «•arrant, his continued occupancy of the premises may be author-
ized b- r 'im if, in the inion of the issuing officer or his successo:r, issuance of a permit is desir-
i-i=ptzt i=e est:'=xx_.
13. In case of change of address, the permittee shall immediately notify the forest supervisor.
em orai y ttis'ri=accv'ian s vt t re'pi mises"aTrt'S-fnpr-eiiieitt`fi rl'` ••--,. ,.;v-'-:be
sublet by the pe to third parties only ;ith th ro a o the forest supervisor but
the permittee shall c r si e or compliance with al] conditions of this permit b3 persons to
prer ses tna e su le: ::
15. This permit ma be terminated upon breach of any of the conditior s herein or at the discretion of
the regional forester or the Chief, Forest Service.
16. Ir. the event of any conflict between any of the preceding printed clauses or any provision thereof
and any of the following clauses or any provisions thereof, the preceding printed clauses will control.
17. 2Tehis permit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth above and to conditions 18 to
attached hereto and made a part of this perini
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18. ihe road sha3.3 be constructed in accordance with E1. Dorado County speci-zicatiQns.
i9. Exisfiin; fcnces that ust bs remevod by t:e widenin and reali nment of
r.oad will be r placed in kind to the satisfactio t oP Distrfct 3nger.
20. 'h perr.itteE a£,?rees ta take all reasonable gr caution to avoict dar a e
to oroperty anc3 resourcea of the United States, and dilig.,ently to undertake
u pression action ir the event of fire r sultin; fro he exercise o the
privileges ranted therein.
21. The permittee, in th exercise or the privile,es granted by this permit,
hall require its ernp2oyees, its contrsctors and su contractors, and their
ployees to ccmply with all a licable conditions a this F rr.iit,
22. This permit authorizes only such use and occunancy nf ldational Forest
and as is esaential for ur osQs directly connected +ith the constructian,
raint.enance and use of the road. It does not autharize uses such as borroa
nits, stockp.il,es, quarrie s s r any other si ilar usQ except with ti e written
approval of the Farest Supervisor.
23. All vrush anci stunps crill be dispasecl oF to the satisfactian of the
Forest Orficer in charge. Stur ps, lo;s anci other debris will not be giled
fc7r c isposal out5ide af the ri ht-of-wa_y;
24. Zn operatin; the road, it is uncierstood nd a;raed tf at conditions of .
u e are tE ose as establish d by the Vehicle Cade nf rthe State of Calir'ornia.
It is further un ierstood and a re ci that restrictin the movement of vehicles
acco ruodatin nse of any lands ad sinistered by the Forest Service, in any
anner other than prescribed by the Vehicle Code of thQ State of California
shall be only with the Autua2 consent of thc Fnrest Service and tha Countv.
25.- Before any clearing af the right-of-xay or raconstruction o the road is
co enced, the perr.ittee shall grepar ir, coopEration with the Farest Service
a Fire Protection P1an which +ili set forth in detail the fire prevQntion,f
presupprassion, and sup ression measures which will be taken by the exmittee,
its employees, cantractors, and subcontractors, and thcir enployees in all
operations durin the con:truction sta e.
26. Ttie perrsittee shall use only slectric detonators for blastin; durin the
period or April 15 to Jecenber 1, and durin ot:er periods s required by the
E'orest Supervisor. A pernit ust be secured to blast durin the period
April 15 to 7eceraber 1, in accordance with California State Law.
7. The pezaaittee shall prevent arid control r ofl erosion within the right-of-
j'way andlon adjaceut lands th t mi;ht be affpcted by reconstruction, operation
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2. The County sh zll maintain said roads in ;ood, afe and serviceable con-
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activities necessary tar such purposes.
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT AMENDMiENT NO. 1
THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ISSUED TO EL DORADO COUNTY • oN
Au u 1965 eY Jose h V. Flynn, Actin Re ional Forester
IS HEREBY AMIENDED AS FOLLOWS:
That portion in Section 28 T. 12 N. , R. 18 E. , M.D.t4. containing Pioneer
Trail is he:eby deleted from said permit.
IT 15 UNDERS?OOD THAT THiS AMENDMENT SHALL NOT OPERATE 'TO ALTER NOR AMEND SAID PERMIT IN
ANY OTHER RESPEC:T THAN 15 HEREIN SPECIFIED AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY CONSTITUTE A 1NAIVER OF
ANY PART PROVISION OR CONDITION OF SAID PERMIT AND EVE=RY SUCH PART PROVISION OR CONDI—
TION OF SAID PERMIT SHALL APPLY EQUALLY TO THIS AMENDMENT. CHAS. A. CONNAUGHTON,
egional Forester
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TH15 AMENDMENT TO THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ISSUED
IS ACCEPTED SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH ABOVE.
EL DORADO COUNTY
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT AMENDhtE21T N0. 2
The Special Use Permit issued to E1 Dorado County on
August 9, 1965 By Joseph V. Flynn, Acting Regional Forester
is hereby amended as follows:
To include a portion of .Section 2, T. 12 N. , R. 18 E., M.D.M., as
shown on the attached map marked "EXHIBIT B" and made a part of
this permit.
Tt is understood that this amendment shall not operate to alter nor amend said
permit in any other respect than is herein specified and shall not in any way
aonstitute a waiver of any part, provision, or condition of said permit, and
every such part, provision, or condition of said permit shall apply equally to
this amendment. CHAS A. CONNAUGHTON, Regional
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This amendment to the Special Use Permit issued August 9, 1965
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Cal fornia OS- Eldorado Q3AMENDMENT 3
FOR d. Disfrict(7-$) e. Use number(9-12) f. Ki d of use (13•IS)SPECIAL USE PERMIT
Ref: FSM 2714 Laka Valley 3 3Q Road Z2b
THIS AMENDMENT IS ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART g. State(16-17) h, Counfy (18-20)k. Card no. (2)OF THE
TERM ANNUAL PERMIT Califoraia -Ob El Dorado Q.Z 1
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which is hereby amended as follows:
E1 Dorado Couaty is hereby given peru ission to reconstruct, i prove, aintain,
and operate that portiaa of Foresfi Develop ent Aoad No. 13N00 (11.k-SS Na. 20)
cammonly kno n as Pioneer Trafl ahich lies xithin a portion of the S' of the
NE of Section 21, T. i2 N., . 18 ., M.D.D.M. as mare specifically descrihedin "EXHIBI`tS A, B, C, 8 D" attached hereta and mada a part of this amend.-nent.
It is understood Lhat this Amendment sha7.2 not cgerate to alter nor amen3 the
ori inal Special lise Pez mit ated 8/9/S5 in any other respect than is herein
specified and sha21 not in any rray cons-ituta a Kaver of any part, pravisicn
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NAME OF PERMITTEE SIGNA TU R F AUTMORIZ D OFFiCER DATE
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1. During the performance of this permit, the per ittee a rees:
a. In connection with the performance of work under this permit,
including construction, maintenance, and operaticn of the
facility, the per ittee shall not discriminate agair.st any
employee or applicant for employment becau:e of race, color,
religion, sex, or national ori in.
b. The permittee and his employees shail not cliscriminate by
se;re;ation or otherwise against any persor on the basis
of race, color, reli ion, sex, or national ori;in by cur-
tailing or refusing to furnish accommodatic ns, facilities,
services, or use privileges offered to the public generally.
c. The permittee shall include and require compliance with the
above nondiscrimination provisions in any :;ubcontract made
with respect to the operations under this permit.
d. Signs setting forth this policy of nondiscriraination to be
furnished by the Forest Service will bP corispicuously dis-
F: - played at the public entrance to the premi..es, and at other
N ';, - exter.or or intericr locations as directed by the Forest
Service.
2. The permitt:ee shall carry on all operations in ci worknanlike rr anner,
having due rep rd for the safety of employees; and :>hall safeguard with
fences, barriers, fills, covers, or other effective devicas, pits, cuts,
K` and other excavations which otherwise would unduly _r peril the life,x
r safety, or pro erty of other persons.
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similar hazards are natural phenor ena in the forest which the permitteet.
hereby assumes. The permittee has the responsibilit:y, for its own safety
and protection, of inspecting the right-of-way and i:he imnediately adjoin-
ing srea for dangerous trees, hanginp limbs, and other evidence of hazardous
conditions and, after securin such per ission from the District an er, of
removing such hazards.
4. a. Only el.ectronic detonators shall be used foz• blastinfi.
t : ' b. In the use of explosives, the permittee shal_1 exercise the utmost
care nat to endanger life or property and shall comply with the
requir ments of the Forest Service. The pez snittee shall be respon-
sible for any and all dar a es resulting from the use of explosives
and shall adopt precautions that will prevent dar age to surrounding
ob ects. The permittee shall furnish and ez•ect special signs to
warn the public of his blasting operation. Such si ns shall be
t ' placed and maintained so as to be clearly evident to the public
during alI critical periods of the blasting operations, and shall
x , includ a Warning statement to have radio tz•ansmitters turned off.
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c. AlI explosives shall be stored in a secure manner, in compZiance
with local laWs and ordinances, and all such storage places shall
be marked "DANGEROUS - EXPLOSIVES." Where no local laws or ardin-
ances apply, storage shall be provided satisfactory to the Forest
officer in charge and in general not closer than 1,000 feet from
the road or from any builc3ing or campin area.
d. When using explosives, the psrmittee shall adopt precautions
which will prevent damage ta landscage features and other surround-
ing objects. When directed by the Forest officer in charge, trees
within an area designated to be cleared shall be left as a protective
screen for surroundin ve etation during blasting operations. Trees
so left shall be removed and disposed of after blasting has heen
completed. When necessary, and at any point of special danger, the
permittee shall use suitable mats or some other approved method to
smather blasts.
S. The permittee shall protect the scenic esthetic vaiues of the area under
this permit, and the adjacent land, as far as possible with the authorized use,
during construction, operation, and maintenance of the imnrovements.
6. The permittee shall take reasonable precautions to protect, in place, all
public Iand survey monurients, private prop+erty corners, and Forest boundary
markers. In the event that any such land markers or monuments are destroyed
in the exercise of the privileges authorized by this permit, depending on the
type of monument destroyed, the pez*tnittee shall see that they are reestablished
nr referenced ia accordance with (1) the procedures outlined in the "Manual of
Instructions for the Survey of the Public Land of the United States," (2) the
specificatians of the county surveyor, or (3) the specifications o the Forest
Service.
Further, the permittee shall cause such official survey records as are affected
ta be amended as provided by law.
7. The permittee"shall b responsible for the nrevention and control of soil
erosion and gullying on the area covered by this permit and lands adjacent
thereto, and shall provide preventive measures as required by specifications
attached to and made a part of this permit.
8. Topsoil sha12 be stripped from the permitted area and be deposited in
atorage pfles apart from other excavated material. After the desfred amount
af material has been removed, and the resulting pit has been trim ed and
smoothed as required, the stored topsoil shall be evenly spread over exposed
s ubsoil to the extent that may be practicable, and shall be revegetated.
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maintained on the exhausts of all trucks and tractors or other internal
ombustion engines tised in connection with this permit.
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i 11. This per,*ii.t shall not be exclusive. The Foresi: Service reserves therighttouseorpermitotherstouseanypartofthe perr,itted area foranypurpose, provided such use does not interfere w:th the rights andIprivilegesherebyauthorized.
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WALTER"NEAL"OLSON
P.O. Box 70542 . South Lake Tahoe,California 95705 . Phone(916) 544-6474 JAMES R.,IONES
1275 Meadow Crest Drive NOEL B WALKER
NAT SINCLAIR
March 23 , 1988
Mr. Bruce Emmens
Lands Officer
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin D gmt. Unit
P.O. Box 731002
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95731
Subject: Revised Land Exchange Agreement
Dear Bruce:
Enclosed are two original signature copies of the revised Land
Exchange Agreement to include Schedule D which was inadvertently
left out of the original Agreement approved by our Board of
Directors at their February 4th Board meeting. Please cause
both to be signed by Norwood Robertshaw, retain one copy for
your file and return the other original signature copy to me.
Also enclosed is Resolution No. 2451 authorizing execution of
the Agreement by our Board of Directors. pursuant to your March
16th letter request.
Sincerely,
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Pat A. Mamath
Clerk of Board
Enclosures
United States Forest Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Department of Service P.O.. _Box 731002
Agriculture Soutli L`eke Tahoe, CA 95731-7302
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Date: March 16, 1988
South Tahoe Pubic Utility District
James R. Cofer, Manager/Engineer
P.O. Box AU
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95705
Dear Jim:
Enclosed is a revised copy of the Land Exchange Agreement. Upon our Regional
Office review of this signed document by STPUD, an omission was found.
Please see Schedule D of the document in which a reservation was added. This
particular reservation is required by law to be made on all General Exchanye
Act cases such as this. As you can see by the purpose of this reservation, it
is extremely unlikely that it will ever be exercised. No other changes to our
original document were made. Please review this addition with your Board and
counsel and contact me if you have further questions on this matter.
Also requested by our Regional Office was a copy of the Resolution by the Board
of Trustees approving the action to enter into the Land Exchange Agreement.
Just to update you on the progress of exchange, the decision to approve the
exchange has been made by the Regional Forester and the case is being forwarded
to the Washington Office for acceptance and oversight review by the Committee
on Agriculture of the House of Representatives.
The Bureau of Land Management has issued " Instructions" on the land surveying
required for the exchange, which wiil be conducted in late Spring.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.
Sincerely,
6/,
BRUCE EMMENS
Lands Forester
Enclosure (Revised Land Exchange Agreement)
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CHAIRMAN
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT ROBERT MASON
Sewer.1950.Water A PUBLIC AGENCY DIRECFORS
P.O. Box 70542 . South Lake Tahoe, California 95705 . Phone(916) 544-6474 wALTER"n1EAL"oLSOtv
1275 Meadow Crest Drive JAMES R.JONES
NOEL B WALKER
NAT SINCLAIR
February 2 , 1988
Mr. William Patrick Conlon
P.O. Box 694
So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705
Dear Mr. Conlon:
Enclosed is a copy of the Agenda information pertaining to
the land exchange between So. Tahoe PUD and the U.S.F.S.
Sincerely,
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Pat A. Mamath
Clerk of Board
Enclosure
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It was all supposed to be in fun, but the name-calling rubb-ed a few people the wrong way last year, so the South Tahoe Public Utility District plans to get serious in this year's sec_ ond annual series of broadcast announcements aimed atkeepingstormwateroutofitssewerlines.Last February, the district began urging citizens via radioandtelevisionnottousethesewersasplacestodumpstormwater. Specifically, citizens are asked not to open cleanoutsorliftmanholecoversduringstorms. In addition, they areadvisednottoruntapwaterinanefforttopreventpipesfromfreezing. The goal is to prevent a sewage spill from pollutingLakeTahoe.
The district's sewage plant has only so much capacity. Ad-dition of storm water to the sewer flows can flood the facilitywithmorewastewaterthanitcanhandle, and the conse-quences can be disastrous.
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SOUTH TAHO PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
BOARD AGENDA ITEM
T0: Board of Directors
FR: ;m nfPr Mana er En ineer
12E: Board Meeting Februar 4 1988
Action Item No. 2 Consent Calendar Item No.
LAND EXCHANGE WITH U. S.F. S.Requested Board Action:_ A nraft D ' sion to pr9ceed with Action
B) Execute Agreement between U.S.F. S. and STPUD
Discussion: The District Board has reviousl authorized an offer to
the U. S.F. S . to exchan e 58 . 96 acres of ro ert located North of the
Emer enc Retention Basin for 41 . 68 acres of land owned b the U. S.
Forest Service which is under a S ecial Use Permit to the District for
the Emer enc Retention Basin.
The U. S.F.S. is ro osin to roceed with the larid ex-
chan e action. The District Board should receive ublic comment on
the probosed action and consider authorizinq the execution of the landexchangeagreement
Schedule-
Costs:
Draft/Decision to Proceed with Action. . . . . . ; Land ExchangeAttachments: ment• 1 MOU• 19 5 S ecial Use Permit• 1987 S ecialUsePermit; 1965 Special Use Permit
Board Action:
Action Completed:
J.R.C. CONCURRENCE WITH PROPOSED ACTION: Yes No
General
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D R A F T
DECISION TO PROCEED WITH AN ACTION THAT HAS BEEN CATEGORICALLY EXCLUDEDFROMDOCUMIIdTATIONINANEAOREIS
SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT LAND FOR LAND EXCHANGE
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Region 5
Forest Service
South Tahoe Public Utility District (STPUD) has offered to exchange 58.96 acresofnonfederallandfor41.68 acres of federal land.
The exchange is in accordance with the General Exchange Act of March 20, 1922,as amended (42 Stat. 465; 16 U.S.C. 485) , and the Act of October 21, 1976 (90Stat. 2 43; 43 U.S.C. 1 16) .
Appraisals were prepared by an independent fee appraiser in accordance withUniformAppraisalStandardsforFederalLandAcquisitions, 1973•" TheappraisalswerereviewedbyaForestServiceReviewAppraiserandrecommendedforapprovalasanequalvalueexchange.
There will be no reservations by the nonfederal landowner, and no reservationsbytheUnitedStates. The federal land is encumbered by the following useswhichareauthorizedbyspecial-use permits or other agreements:
1. Special Use Permit to E1 Dorado County dated August 9, 1965, for a portionofBlackBartAvenue (2.4 acres) .
2. Special Use Permit to Emerald Broadcasting Company dated January 16, 1987,for a portion of radio broadcasting antenna system.
3• Special Use Permit to Sierra Pacific Power Company dated November 21, 1985,for a powerline right-of-way across a portion of the federal land.
4. Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. Postal Service and the U.S.Forest Service dated August 2'], 1g86, for a Neighborhood Mail DeliveryCenteronthefederalland.
5. Special Use Permit to STPUD dated November 22, 1967, for an emergencysewageeffluentholdingpond (39.26-acre permit area) .
The nonfederal landowner will grant easements fee title to holders of the aboveuses, or make other satisfactory arrangements with the users.
The environmental consequences of consummating the exchange (proposed action)and the alternative of not consummating the exchange (no action) wereanalyzed. Cumulative benefits of the proposed action far exceed those of thenoactionalternative.
A number of forms letters and several individual letters expressing oppositiontotheproposalwerereceived. The main issue being the periodic odor causedbyeffluentinthepond. The property owners from the adjacent housing tract
urged the Forest Supervisor to terminate the special-use permit to STPUD, andhavethepondremoved.
Initially a special-use permit for the holding pond was issued to STPUD in 1960andexpiredJune30, 1966. Although STPUD originally believed the need for thepondwouldbetemporary, by 1966 it became apparent that there would be a long-term need to maintain the facility for emergency use. After considering thematter, the Forest Service decided to authorize STPUD's use of the site for anemergencyretentionbasin (ERB) with the expressed understanding that STPUDwouldcooperatewiththeForestServiceinfindingsuitablelandtoexchange.The special-use permit was issued November 22, 1967.
STPUD has proposed modifications to the ERB as a long-term solution to existingodorproblemsandtopreventleakage.
There are no wetlands on the federal land. The nonfederal lands containwetlandsalongHeavenlyCreekandwouldreceiveprotectionfromthisaction.No threatened, endangered or sensitive species of plants or animals would beimpactedthroughtheexchange. The federal land is non-mineral in charactersinceithasalowpotentialforlocatable, saleable, and leasable minerals.No cultural resources are located on the federal and nonfederal lands.
Because the federal lands are so heavily encumbered by non-National Forest incharacteruses, the land is no longer suitable for National Forest management.A land exchange for unencumbered environmentally sensitive lands would bebeneficialtofurtherNationalForestpurposes.
Notice of Publication outlining the proposal appeared in the Tahoe DailyTribuneforfourconsecutiveweeks. Notices were posted in the ForestSupervisor's Office. The local County Board of Supervisors and CongressionalDelegationwerenotified.
The proposed exchange meets the objectives of the Forest Plan.
The exchange, based on both past experience and environmental analysis, willhavenosignificanteffectonthehumanenvironment, individually orcumulatively. The requirements of all applicable laws and regulations havebeenmet. Therefore, it is categorically excluded from documentation in anenvironmentalassessmentorenvironmentalimpactstatement.
The proposal meets the requirements of law, regulations and policy. It is mydecisiontoproceedwiththeexchange. This exchange is subject to a 30-dayoversightreviewbytheCommitteeonAgricultureoftheHouseofRepresentatives.
This decision is subject to administrative review pursuant to 36 CFR 211.18.Notice of Appeal must be filed within 45 days from the date of this decision.Questions regarding this decision should be sent to the Regional Forester,Forest Service, USDA, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco, California 94111.
NORWOOD F. ROBERTSHAW DATEAssistantRegionalForester
For Lands
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
between
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
and
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
WHEREAS, the United States Postal Service desires to install aNeighborhoodMailDeliveryCenteronNationalForestlandatthe junctionofBlackBartAvenueandPioneerTrailwithinE1DoradoCountyforthepurposeofruralmaildelivery, and
T,THEREAS, the Forest Service is authorized under the Act of October 21,1976, P.L. 94-579 and Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Sections251.53 and 251.57, to make available to the United States Postal ServicetheuseofNationalForestlandforthispurpose.
NOW THEREFORE, the Forest Service acting by and through the ForestSupervisor, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, P.O. Box 8465 South LakeTahoe, California, and the United States Postal Service, acting by andthroughtheU.S. Postal Service Contracting Officer, San Francisco FieldRealEstate & Buildings Office, Western Region, U.S. Postal Service, SanBruno, CA 94099-0380,
A. THE FOREST SERVICE AGREES T0:
1. To grant permission, subject to, existing laws, regulations, andallvalidexistingclaims, to United States Postal Service for
the use of lands in the National Forest for installing and
maintaining a Neighborhood Mail Delivery Center on a 1.389 acre
site within the N1/2, SW1/4, Section 2, T. 12N. , R. 18E. , MountDiabloMeridian. This site is adjacent to the Lake Christophersubdivision.
2. This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into for the sole
purpose of: Installing and maintaining a Neighborhood Mail
Delivery Center in accordance with United States Postal ServiceStandards, State, County and municipal laws, ordinances, or
regulations which are applicable to the area of operations
covered by this memorandum.
B. THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE AGREES:
l. Development plans; layout plans; construction, reconstruction,
or alteration of improvements; or revision of layout or
construction plans for this area must be approved in advance
and in writing by the Forest Officer in charge. Trees or
shrubbery on the authorized site may be removed or destroyed
only after the Forest Officer in charge has approved, and
marked or otherwise designated that which may be removed ordestroyed. Trees, shrubs, and other plants may be planted in
such manner and in such places about the premises as may beapprovedbytheForestOfficerincharge.
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2. The United States Postal Service shall maintain the
improvements and premises to standards of repair, orderliness,neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the ForestOfficerincharge.
3. The United States Postal Service shall exercise diligence in
protecting from damage the land and property of the United
States covered by and used in connection with this memorandum.
4. The United States Postal Service shall fully repair all damage,other than ordinary wear and tear, to National Forest roads
caused by the United States Postal Service in the exercise oftheprivilegegrantedbythismemorandum.
S. To do everything reasonable within its power and to require its
employees, contractors, and employees of contractors to do
everything reasonable within their power, both independentlyanduponrequestoftheForestService, to prevent and suppress
fires on or near the lands to be occupied under this MemorandumofUnderstanding.
6. Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,
and other hazards are natural phenomena in the forest that
present risks to the United States Postal Service site whichtheUnitedStatesPostalServiceassumes. The United States
Postal Service has the- responsibility of inspecting its siteandtheimmediateadjoiningare for dangerous trees, hanginglimbs, and other evidence of hazardous conditions and, after
securing permission from the Forest Service, or removing suchhazards.
THE FOREST SERVICE AND THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE MUTUALLYAGREE:
1. Unless sooner terminated or revoked by the Forest Service, in
accordance with the provisions of this Memorandum of
Understanding, this memorandum shall expire and become void onJune30, 1996, but a new memorandum to occupy and use the same
National Forest land may be granted provided the United States
Postal Service will comply with the then existing laws and
regulations governing the occupancy and use of National Forest
lands and shall have notified the authorized Forest Officer not
less than one year prior to said date that such new Memorandum
of Understanding is desired.
2. That upon t i-mination of this Memorandum of Understanding, the
United States Postal Service will remove any improvements thathavebeenerected. Prior to removal of the improvements,
removal plans will be submitted for review and approval of theForestService.
3. The designated authorized Forest Service representative for
this Memorandum of Understanding: Forest Supervisor, Lake
Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
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This Memorandum of Understanding is accepted subject to the
conditions set out above.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
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DATE ,.1'r.
By
F. W. Womack
Manager, Real Estate Branch
San Francisco Field Office
Contracting Officer
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
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DECIS OtJ tIOTICE and 2700)
F IIDITIG OF P10 SjGtaIFICALIT It:PACT
for
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USDA Forest Service
La ce Tahoe Basin ;:ana event Unit
It is my decision to approve use of tJational Forest land for the constructionofaPleihborhoodt•tayl Delivery Center at the interseetion of Black Bart andPioneerTrailinE1DoradoCounty. This is the preferred alternative presentedntheEnvironnentalAssessmentforadeliverycentertoservetheLakeChristopherareaoftheSouthshoreofLaeTahoeBasin. A delivery center inthislocationwouldbestservethepublicandmeettheobjectivesofthedeliveryprogram.
Other a ternatives considered were located in the general vicinity of thepreferredsite. These alternative sites t,ould not serve the nei hborhood aswelandwouldcausepublicsafetyproblensorenvironnentalconcernsnotpresentonthepreferredsite.
In nakin this decision, I reco;nize that the site is currently permitted totheSouthTahoePublicUtilityDistrict. Although not physicaliy occupied withimprovenents, nor planned for inprover ents by the STPUD, re covin, approximatelyoneacreoflandfromtheirpernittedareahasthepotentialforanegativeimpact. That irapact is associated with allowed land coverabe r hich is part oflandusereulationsintheLa;e Tahoe Basin. In resolving tr s issue, it s
ny intent to assure that the STPL'D is not hafined by y decision rebard n,
locating the postal center. Of Y:e five options presented in the EA for
resolvin the land covera e ssue, I prefer Option . This option would
provide funds for water quaiity re torat on as itioation for excessive and
coverage on the site and it would provide assurance to the STPUD that their
non-conforming land coverage situation re ains unchan ed. A variation of th s
option would be my second preference. The variation would substitute donation
by the Postal Service of land to open space in l eu of a contribution to the
water quality mitigation fund. Hoirever, the aechanisra c ay not be readily
availble to the TRPA to ake the decision necessary to exercise either of these
options. If upon more detailed exanination it is found that neither of these
tzro options can be used in a tinely nanner to allow tne postai center to be
implenented on schedule, I an willin to consider other options.
This proposed action will not have a si nificant ne ative effect upon the huaan
environment because it involves only minor disturbance to hibh capabilityland. In fact, the project is intended to reduce auto traffic in the area and
thus improve upon environmental conditions. Therefore, I a iciakin a Findin
of PIo Si nificant Inpact and will not prepare an environnental mpact
statement.
Ttiis decision is subject to revieu by the Tahoe Reoional Plannin, Agency by thetieLzorandumpfUnderstandin, December 17, 198$. The decision is subject to
appeal under 36 CFR 211 .18.
Recocanended by:
da e
Approved by: C. g5
Fores Supervisor d te
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U.S. pEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE a. Raeud No. (1•2) b.R oioe(3-4)c. Fo sst (5-6)FOREST SERVICE
SPECIAL USE 0 5 g
d. Diserict(7-8) User Numb r(9-12) f. Kind of uss (13-15)
PERMIT Tahoebe 5 7 5-g
5%
812
FOR ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE 9'Srat 16 h.Counfy(18•20) k. Cord no. (21)
w c oc r.en,..y s, i9oi Cdl 1 f01^111d 0 6 E1 Dorado 0 1 7
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of P.O. Box 10100, Reno, Nevada 89510cx.e
hereafter called the permittee) is hereby authorized to use National Forest lands, for the construction,
operation ond maintenance of a 14.4 KV t ansmission line within the Lake TahoeCapaclty)
Basin ManaQement Unit National Forest, subject to the general provisions
and to the special provisions and requirements, items 23 to 28 on page(s) 2
to 3 attached hereto and made a part of this permit. The location of this use is shown on
the map(s) which is (are) a part oF this permit, and is (are) identified as follows:
Exhibit A
cwu.o See Exhibit B which is
Length in: x Width 7-Q s 65.35 attached to and made a partcF.."
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4 1 1 Thi s i s a renewal permi t and supersedes and cancel s permi t
which expired December 31 , 1984.
For this use, the permittee shall pay to the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, the sum
of One housand Nine Hundred Sixty and 50/100pollars ( 1960.50
from January 1 , 19 86, to December 31 , 1986 , cnd thereafter,
annually on Janudry 1 .
One thousand Nine Hundred Sixty and 50/100 Dollars (S 1960.50
provided, however, charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to p(ace thechargesonabasiscommensuratewiththevalueoftheuseauthorizedbythispermit.
This permit is accepted subject to all of its terms and conditions:
PER TTEE'S NAME • SI i4ATUfiE DATE
ACCEPTED "• Jack 1.. By om
V1oQ Pr i nt En tneeri 14
3 aNG OFFICER'3 NA • lIGNATURE T TLE DATE
APPROVED r'
RALpH CISC9—' Forest Sunervi sor S
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1• Development plans;layout plans;construction,recon- ment of Agriculture and all Federal,State,county,andstruction,or alteration of improvements;or revision of layout municipal laws, ordinances, or regulations which are applicableorconstroctionplansforthisareamustbeapprovedinadvancetotheareaoroperationscoveredbythispermit.and in writing by tl e Forest Supervisor. 12. The permittee shall do everything reasonably within itsNotimbershallbecutordestroyedduringconstructionpowerandshallrequireitsemployees,contractors,andofthetransmissionlinewithoutfirstobtainingpermissionFromemployeesofcontractorstodoeverythingreasonablywithintheForestService.The permittee shall clear only the minirnum their power,both independently and upon request of tl e Forestuearequiredforsafetransmissionlineuse.All timber cut, Service to prevent and suppress tires on or near the lands to bedestroyedorinjuredshallbepaidforatcurrentstumpageratesoccupiedunderthispermit.applicable to the sale by the Forest Service of similar timber in 13, The permittee shall pay the United States for afiy -the National Eorest.
damage resulting from this use.3. The permittee shall keep the area beneath the transmis- 14. The temporary use and occupancy of the premises andsionlineclearedandshalltrimallbranchesincontactornearimprovementshereindescribedmaybesubletbythepermittee ~contact with the line.All trees,live or dead,deemed by tlie to third parties only witli the prior written approval of thepermtteetobehazardousorwhichmightfallincontactwithForestSupervisor,but the permittee shall contin e to betheline,whethcr on or adjacent to the rigl t-of-way, siiall be responsible for compliance with all conditions of this permitrcmuvedbythepermittee: Provided,however,that permission by persons to whom such premises may be sublet.to do so must first be obtained from the Forest Service. 15. This permit is subject to all valid claims.4• All waste material from constructing or maintaining the 16. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or ResidenttincshallbeburnedorotherwisedisposedofasdirectedbytheCommissionershallbeadmittedtoanyshareorpartofthisForestenice. Fiowcver,no material shall be disposed of by agreement or to any benefit that may arise herefrom unlessburningduringanyclosedseasonestablishedbylaworregula- it is made with a corporation for its general bene6t.tion wit]out a wFitten permit from the Forest Service. 17. Upon abandonment,termination,revocation,orS. The perrnittee shall protect the scenic and esthetic cancellation of this permit,the permittee shall remove withinvaluesultlie igf t-of-way and the adjacent land as far as a reasonable time all structures and improvements except thosepossibleconsistentwiththeauthorizeduse,during the con- owned by the United States,and shall restore the site,unlessstruct;on,operation,and maintenance of the facility. otherwise agreed upon in writing or in this permit. lf the6. T1ic permittee shall be responsible for prevention and permittee fails to remove all such structures or improvementscontrulofsoilerosionangullyingonGovernmentlandswithinareasonableperiod,they shall become the property ofcoveredbyttiispermit;rr.i lands adjacent thereto resulting the United States,but that will not relieve the permittee offromconstructionormaintenanceofthetransmissionline;and liability for the cost of their removal and restoration of the site.shall vegetate with;rass or herbaceous plants al]ground wherett,e soil has been exposed;and shall construct and maintain 18• This permit is not transferable. If the permittee through
such preventive works to accomplish tliis result as rescribed voluntary sale or transfer,or through enforcement of contract,in the erosion control plan attached,and made a art of tliis foreciosure, tax sale,or other valid legal proceeding shallpermit. P cease to be the owner of the physical improvements other7. The permittee shall place and maintain suitable structures descr bedin his perYmit a
dnise
nableeto fur i'sh adequate
danddevicestoreducetoareasonabledegreethepossibilityofproofofabilitytoredeemorotherwiserestablishtitletocontactbe:ween its powerline and telegraph,telephone,signal said improvements,this permit shall be subject to cancel-or other powerlines heretofore constructed and not owned by lation.Sut if the person to whom title to said improvementsthepermittee,and shall also place and maintain suitablestructuresanddevicestoreducetoareasonabledereethe shaII have been transferred in either manner above provided6_
possibility of any structures or wires falling and obgtructin zs 9 ed as a permittee and is willing that his futureBoccupancyofthepremisesshallbesubjecttosuchnewtrafficorendangeringlifeonhighwaysorroads.The trans-mission I ne s}iall be designed and constructed in accordance conditions and stipulations as existing or prospective
with accepted standards(National Electrical Safet Code and circumstances may warrant,his continued occupancy of they premises may be authorized by permit to him if,in the opinionspecificationfortransmissionlinesofsimiiarvoltage, capacity, of the issuing officer or his successor,issuance of a permitandpurposc.
g. The permittee shall make provision,or bear the reason- is desirable and in the public interest.
able cost of making provision for avoiding inductive or conduc- 19• This permit may be terminated upon breach of any oftiveinterterencebetweenanytransmissionfacilityorothertheconditiunshereinb}c the issuing officer or at the discretion
works constructed,operated,or maintained by it and of the Regional Forester or the Chief,Forest Service;provided,y} authorized under the permit,and any radio installation, the permittee shall have had a reasonable time—not to exceed
telephone line,or other communication facilities existin when n ety(90)days—within which to show cause why suchthepermitisauthorizcdoranysuchinstallation,line or
g termination should not be made.
tacility thereafter constructed or operated by the United States `• This permit confers no rights upon the permittee to
or any agency thereof.This provision shall not re ieve the use this National Forest land for purposes other than con-
permittee from any responsibility or requirement which may thereoing'n aintaining,and operating a transmission linebeimposedbyotherlawfulauthorityforavoidingoreliminating21. The permittee shall allow officers and employees ofinductiveorconductiveinterference.
the United States free and unrestricted access in,through9. The permittee shall protect all Government and other and across tlie said project and project works in the perform-telephone, telegraph, and power-transmission lines at crossings ance of their official duties and shall allow the Forestofandatallplacesinproximitytothepermittee's power- Service,without char e to construct or permit to betransmissionlineorlines;and shall maintain said power- '= constructed in,through,and across the said ro ecttransmissiontineorlinesinsuch,a,manner as nohio+en ai V chutes,roads,trails,conduits,and other means of transpor ationlifeorproperty.
not inconsistent with the enjoyment of said project by the10. The permittee shall maintain the improvements and grantee for the purpose herein set forth.premises to standards of repair,orderliness,neatness sanitation,22. In the event of any conflict between any of theandsafetyacceptabletotheForestService. preceding printed clauses or any provision thereof and any of --I 1. The permittee,in exercising the privileges granted by the foltowing clauses or any provisions thereof,the followingthispermit,shall comply with the reRulations of the Depart- clauses will control.
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23 . The permittee shall ii.denurify the United States against any liabilityfordamaeto ' ife or property arising from the occupancy of use of2'ational rorest Lands under this permit.
24. Tne permittee st alJ be `eTd liable for 3? ) injury, _oss , or dama e,ine2uding fire suppression costs , d rectly or indirzctly resu7tinfro or caused by the peru ittee's use and occupancy of the areacoveredbytliepermit, regard.less of c hether the permittee is
negligent or otherwise at fault, provided that the maximum Liabil.ityoritloutfau?t shall not exceed $1 ,000,000 jf f.or any one occurrence "
and provided further that the permittee shall r,ot be liable withoutfaultwhensuchinjury, loss , or dama e resu?ts whol_J.y, or in part,from a negligent act of the United States ,or an ct of a tkiird partynotinvolvingthefacilitiesofthepernittee.
Liabi)ity for injury, 1oss , or da age, including fire suppressioncosts, in excess of the specified maximum, shall be determined by thelacvsgoverningordinarynegligence.
25. This perr it is granted witti ttie express understanding tliat should
future location of Government i provments or road rights-of-way
require ttie relocation of tlie pernittee's impro etr,ents, sucl
relocation will. be done by the permittee at liis expense within sixty60) days following request to relocate.
26. Ava7anches , s ; 5in ater, higiiiainds , fallin ? imbs or trees , and
ottier hazards are natural phenoraena in tt e forest that present risks
to the permittee's property whicii the permitteee assu es. The
perr:;ittee lias the :esponsibility of inspect ng its site, lot, right-of
ay ar.d :;L:ec:ate .c: oining area for dangerous trees , hanging limbs
anci utl er evicience of haz rdous corditions and, after securingperr;issi.on f_oc the Forest Service, of re oving such hazards.
27. Un'.ess sooner terr.linated or revoked by the Forest Service in
accordance with the provisions of the permit, this permit subject to
annuai. revaiidati.on oy tiie Forest Se vice and payL,eciL of fees by tlie
permittee, expire and becot:e void on December 31 , 1:'95, but a new
permit to occupy and use the same tdational Forest land may be ranted
pro ided the permittee o i J.l_ coir.pl.y itta the tl en exi_sti.n ?aws and
regulati.ons governing the occupancy and use of National Forest Lands
and shall have notified the Forest Supervisor not Jess than six (6)
months prior to said date that such new permit is desired.
28. A ?ate payment charge in additi_on to the regular fees shall. be made
for fail.uze to meet ttie fee payr ent uue date or any of ttie dates
specified for submission of statements required for fee caJ.cul_ation.
The late payment charge shal.l be $20, or an amount crilciilated by
applying the current rate prescribed by Treasury Fi.scal Renuirecients
Manual Bulletins to the overdue anount for each 30-day period orfractionthereoftl<t the payu:ent is overdue, whichever is greater.
If tlie due date falls on a nonworkday, the late payment charge will
not app!y unti? the end of the next workday. This permit may beteruinated £cr nonpayL ecit of fees and/or assessed later payment
charges.
l7v i iIIi: " EXHIBIT B
WIDTH LENGTHLETTERLINENA.iE PORTIO:v'/SECTION/TO;*t1SP h.,NGE FEET MILES ACRES
A Er.erald Bay Tract
NE: 21 13N 17E 20 0 .78 1. 89
B•AnQora Tract
SE: SW; 13 12N 17E 20 1. 71 4.71
SW; SW;
NW; NW; 2 4
E E 2NE 4 23
SE 4
NW 4 NE; 2 6
C.Cathedral Park
H1 2 12N 17E 20 1.50 3.64W11
NH1a NWs 14
D. South Lake Tahoe Distribution
NE4 SE4 31 12N 18E 20 3.34 8.10
i W w 32
SE 4 NE i 6 11N 18E
Eo SE4
SE 4
E 7
SWa 17
E.Old Mill Guard Station
Portion Lot 4
2 12N 17E 20 0.18 0.44
F.Placerville Lumber
Saw Mill Rd SW; SW; 17 12N 18E 20 0.11 0.27
G.Lily Lake
I S NE;22 12N 17E 20 0.13 0.32
H. Spring Creek Track
SE4 SE< 27 13N 17E 20 3. 80 9.21
i E 34
i
I. UAAer Truckee Guard Station
j SE4 SE. 6 11N 18E 20 0.15 0.36
J.Washoe County Girl Scout
Camo Meeks Cree S SE; 30 14N 17E 15 0.65 1.18
SE a SW 1
R. Stoekade Extn
NW; NE: 36 13N 17E 20 0.31 0.75
NEo `
SE4 SW 4 ZS
i
L.South Tahoe Airport
Twin Peaks Beacons S SE;17 12N 18E 20 0.55 1.33
SE t
r
LyNE• ' EXHIBIT B WIDTH LENGTHLTTERLIVENAIiEPORTION/SECTION/TOj TNSP/ .:;GE FEET MILES ACRES
M.SouLh Tahoe Airport
Cold Creek Beacon 9 W 11 12N 18E 20 1.16 2. 81 ,W i, 14
N (0) STPUD Lot 11 2 12N 18E 20 0 .54 1.31
N sw i
O {Q) Baldwin Recreation Area
Lot 6 35 13N 17E 20 0.61 1.48
P. (R)South Tahoe Airport
Tahoe Ztn Beacon NWa NE;7 12N 18E 20 0 .09 0.22
Q. (S)Tahoe-Tallac Lutheran Camp
S 35 13N 17E 10 0.46 0.56
R. (T)USFS Camp round/Fallen Leak Lake
S 36 13N 17E , 10 0.40 0.48
S. (U)Tahoe Vallev Substation to
Pioneer Trail W W NW, 22 12N 18E 50 0.61 3.70
NWa SE4 21
SW; NE
T. (1)Echo Summit Intertie PG&E
SE. 6 11N 18E 25 0. 45 1.36
U. (2)Lift tt4 - Heavenly Valley
W 1 12N 18E 25 0. 24 0.73
V. (3)Tahoe Valley Distribution
SW; NE4 21 12N 18E 25 0.75 2.27
W SEa
W. (5) South Fallen Leaf Lake
W2 SW4 14 12N 17E 10 1.09 1.32
S' SE4 15
X. (5)Emerald Bay (Bliss State Park)
NE, SW, 9 13N 17E 25 0.55 1.67
W' SE 4
Y. (?)El Dorado Hot Mix PTant
SEa NE; 21 12N 18E 10 0 187 0.23
Z. (8)Lift 1 to T-Bar Heavenl Vallev
1 12N 18E 10 0. 38 •0.46
AA (9)Concord Camp SW t 35 13N 17E 10 095 0.12
BB (10) KTHO Tower
NW; SW; 2 12N 18E 10 0 .023 0.03
CC (11) Lake Tahoe Blvd
Old Sawmill Site - Industrial Ave
S 8 12N 18E 25 0.69 2.09
8 12N 18E 5 0 .07 0.04
DD (11) KCFLT TV Translator
Tahoe Mtn SW; SW 6 12N 18E 10 0.576 0.70
SE .SE .l 12N 17E
EXHIBIT B
LINE WIDTH LENGTH
LETTER LINE NAME PORTION/SECTION/TOWNSP/RANGE FEET MILES ACRES
EE (13) Baldwin Beach Dump Station
NE 1/4 35 13N 17E 10 0.38 0.46
SE 1/4 26
FF (14) Kiva Pump Station
SE 1/4 SW 1/4 25 13N 17E 10 0.338 0.41
NE 1/4 NW 1/4 36
GG (14) Tallac Pump Station
S 1/2 NE 1/4 6 12N 18E 10 0.189 0.23
HH (14) Taylor Creek Pump Station
W 1/2 NW 1/4 36 13N 17E 10 0.089 0.09
KK (15) Landis & Murtaugh Extn
NE 1/4 NW 1/4 11 12N 17E 10 0.045 0.05
LL (*) Heavenly Valley-Main Service
1 12N 18E 25 1 .80 5.45
MM (17) Jicarilla Drive
SW 1/4 10 12N 18E 10 0.60 0.73
TQT S• 25 622 61 00
TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST
A Tahoe Vista NW 1/4 SW 1/4 12 16N 17E 10 0.009 0.01
Tahoe
6 Crystal Bay Dev. E 1/2 18 16N 18E 25 1 .000 3.03
Lots 9 & 10 W 1/2
TOTALS: 1 .009 3.04
Aeplication in process as of 11/1977
TOIYABE NATIONAL FOREST
A) Heavenly Valley-East Peak 31 13N 19E 10 0.630 0.75
36
B) Heavenly Valley-Wells Fargo 30 13N 19E 10 0.110 0.13
C) Heavenly Valley-Stage Coach 31 13N 19E 10 0.190 0.23
TOTALS: 0.930 1 .11
TOTALS
ELDOR IDO - 5.622 61 .200
TOIYABE -93 1 .11
TAHOE - 1 .009 3.04
27.561 65.35
Untt d St t D p rem nt o!Airlcultur a. R cord no. (1-2) b. R pion (3 4) c. For st (S6I
Fon t Servic•
p 05 LTB^U 19
SPECIAL USE PERMIT i•" • U•umb•r(q-1a r. K a o,,,. ci3.is
e ot June 4, ia9 El dorado 53 4002 812
Thia permit ia revocable and noatranafenble p, Stot• (ib-17) h. Counry (18•20) k. Cord no. (1)R F. FSM 2710)
CA 06 Eldorado 017 1
Permission is hereby granted to ^ Emerald Brnadcatting om an
of__ p, X A;Yj• sou Lake ia„oe Ca 9;05
hereinaftercalled the pertnittee, to use subject to the conditions set out below,the followingdescribed landsorimprovements:
A site in the NW; of the SW', of Section 2, T.12N. , R. 18E. , M.D.B.&M. , as shown
on the drqwing designated Exhibit A on file in the Forest Supervisor's Office,
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, the location of said site being subject to
modification, as provided in Clause 30 hereof.
only that area actually occupied by the improvements herein authorizedThispermitcovers / C c xxxxxxxXxxxxlt l cand is issued for the pu pose of:
Installing and maintaining underground radial wires associated with a radio
broadcasting antenna site on adjacent private land.
This permit cancels and supersedes the Special Use Permit to Harrold BroadcastingCompanydatedAugust17, 1961.
cupancy and use under this peRnit (((I j((,}j p p
This
se shall be actually euercised at least 365 days each year, unless otherwise autho izedinwriting.
2. In consideration for this use the peRnittee s}ia11 pay to the Forest Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, the sum of ne Hundred and P o/100 pollars( 100.00 for the periodfromJanuary119 , co 'ecember 19 , and thereafter
annually on January 1
One Hun re and do Dollars (
Provided, however, Charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to place the
charges on a basis commensurate with the value of use authorized by this permit.
3. This permit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth herein, and to conditions 18 to
attached hereto and made a part of this permit.
NAME OF PERMITTEE SIGNATURE OF AUTNORIZEO OFFICER DATE
PERMITTEE '/
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OFFICER t- - T
CONTINUED ON REVERSE) 700•1 (7/71) r'
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4. Development plans; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or altPration of improvements; or revision ofilayout or constniction plans for this area must be approved in advance and in writinR by thP yfoestsupervisor. Trees or shrubbery on the permitted area may be removed or destroyed only aft r theforestofficerinchargehasapproved, and has marked or otherwise designated that which may he remove iordestroyed. Timber cut or destroyed will be paid for by the permittee as follows; Merchantable timherataE,praisPd value; young-growth timber below mercha table size at current damage appraisal valu; proa i.d rlthattheForestServicereservestherighttodisposeofthemerchantabletimbertoathersthantheper-mittee at no stumpage cost to the pertnittee. Trees, shn bs, an 1 other plants may he planted in suclimannerandinsuchplacesaboutthepremisesasmaybeapprovedbytheforestofficerinchare.
6. This permit is subject to alI valid claims.
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7. The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the re ulationsoftheDepartmentofAgricultureandallFederal, State, county, and municipal laws, ordinances, or reRula-eions which are applicable to the area or operations covered by this permit.
6. ThP pPrmittPe shall take all reasonable precauti ms to prevent an i suppress forest fires. No ma-terial shall be disposed of by buminp in open fires during the closed season established by law or rP ula-tion without a written petmit from the forest officer in charge or his authorized agent.
9. The permittee shall exercise diligence in protecting from damage thP land and pioperty of the UnitPdStatescovPredbyandusedinconnectionwiththispermit, and shall pay the United States for anv dama PresultinRfromnelienceorfromtheviolationofthetermsofthispermitorofanylaworreulationappli-cnhie to the National Forests by the pertnittee, or by any agents or empioyees of che permittee accinwithint.he scope of their agency or employment.
10. The permittee shall fully repair all damage, other tha ordinary wear and tPar, to nationa! forPst n adsandtrailscausecibythepermitteeintheezPrciseo[ the privilege ranted by this permit.
11. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall he admitted to any sharP orpanofthisa,rPement or to any benefit that may arise herPfrom unless it is made with a co oration fnr itcRPnalbenefit.
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13. This permit is not transferable.
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tdpci}o ^n in h}n nn{ int
14. In case of chanqe of address, the pertnittee shal! immediately notify the forest supervisor.
16. This permit may be teRninated upon breach of any of the conditions herein or at the discrc tion of thrregionalforesterortheChiaf, Forest Service.
17. In the event of.any conflict between any of the preceding printedclauses or an
any f the followin clauses or an
Y p isi ns tl e eof an lByprovisionsthereof, the following clauses wi11 contr l
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Electronic Site (Receiving and transmitting)
18. Late Payment Interest Charqe
Pursuant to the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, asamended, 31 USC 3101, et seq. , and regulations at 7 CFR Part 3,subpart B, an interest charge shall be assessed on any paymentnotmadebythepaymentduedate. Interest shall be assessedusingthemostcurrentrateprescribedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentoftheTreasury's Fiscal Requirements ManualTFRM-6-8020.20) . Interest shall accure from the date thepaymentwasdue. In addition, the cost of processing andhandlingtheoverduepaymentshallbeaddedtotheamount due.
A penalty of 6 percent per year shall be assessed on any paymentoverdueinexcessof90daysfromthepaymentduedate.
Payments will be credited on the date received by the designatedcollectionofficerordepositlocation. If the payment duedate(s) falls on a nonworkday, the interest and penalty chargesshallnotapplyuntilthecloseofbusinessofthenextworkday.
19. Indemnification of United States
The holder shall indemnify the United States against anyliabilityfordamagetolifeorpropertyarisingfromtheoccupancyoruseofNationalForestlandsunderthispermit.
20. Risks and Hazards
Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,and other hazards are natural phenomena in the Forest thatpresentriskswhichtheholderassumes. The holder hasresponsibilityofinspeCtingthesite, lot, right-of-way, andimmediateadjoiningareafordangeroustrees, hanging limbs, andotherevidenceofhazardousconditionsand, after securingpermissionfromtheForestService, of removing such hazards.
21. ite Develo ment Plans
This permit is contingent upon the installation layout anddevelopmentplansassubmittedbytheholderandapprovedas apartofthispermitforthisspecificlocation. Any and allsubsequentrelocations, alterations, revisions, additions,construction, or reconstruction of housing and mountingfacilities, including antenna towers or masts, shall require
advance notification and approval of .the Forest Service andadvancemodificationofthispermit.
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22. Electrical Wirin
All electrical wiring will be installed and maintained in strict
compliance with the safety rules dealing with electrical supplyandcommunicationlineswhicharesetforthintheNational
Electric Safety Code and also with all applicable local codes.
Upon the completion of the installation covered by this permit
the holder shall deliver a written certification to the Forest
Service that all of said safety requirements for wiring have beerimet.
23. Long-term Use
Unless sooner terminated or revoked by the authorized officer, in
accordance with the provisions of the authorization, this
authorization shall expire and become void on December 31, 1996,but a new special-use authorization to occupy and use the same
National Forest System land may be granted provided the holder
will comply with the then-existing laws and regulations governingtheoccupancyanduseofNationalForestlandsandshallhave
notified the authorized officer not less than 30 days prior to
said date that such new authorization is desired.
24. Implied Permission
Nothing in this permit shall be construed to imply permission tobuildormaintainanystructurenotspecificallynamedonthefaceofthispermit, or approved by the authorized officer in theformofanewpermitorpermitamendment.
25. Area Access
The holder agrees to permit the free and unrestricted access toanduponthepremisesatalltimesforalllawfulandproper
purposes not inconsistent with the intent of the permit or withthereasonableexerciseandenjoymentbytheholderoftheprivilegesthereof.
26. Subleasing, Requirements
The holder, in the exercise of the privileges granted by thispermit, shall require that employees, sublessees, contractors,subcontractors, or renters and their employees comply with allapplicableconditionsofthispermitandthattheconditionsofthispermitbemadeapartofallsubleases, contracts,subcontracts, or rental agreements. This clause shall not beconstruedasauthorizingsuchsubleases, contracts, subcontracts,or rental agreements unless specifically authorized elsewhere inthepermit.
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27. Nonexclusive Use
This permit is not exclusive; that is, the Forest Service
reserves the right to use or permit others to use any part of the
permitted area for any purpose, provided such use does not
interfere with the rights and privileges hereby authorized.
28. Electronic Equipment Permits
This permit is contingent upon the existence of the applicable •
Federal Communications Commission ( FCC) or Director of
Telecommunication Management/ Interdepartment Radio AdvisoryCommittee (DTM/IRAC) authorizations and operation of the
equipment covered in strict compliance with applicable
requirements of FCC or IRAC and the technical data set forth on
Form FS-2700-10, Technical Data-Electronic Type Land Use. Said
forms are to be attached and made a part of this permit.
The holder will supply the Forest Service with amended form
FS-2700-10 whenever necessary to reflect changes or additions,
which must receive prior approval of the FCC or DTM/IRAC
following prescribed procedures.
29 . Electronic Equipment Operation
Each radio or electronic transmitter covered by this permit shall
be operated only by the holder of a current and valid Federal
Communicatins Commission (FCC) license or Interdepartmental Radio
Advisory Committee ( IRAC) authorization applicable thereto. A
legible copy of each applicable license or authorization shall at
all times be posted on the cabinet or rack of each transmitter
being operated. Each such copy shall indicate each person or
entity authorized under the license of authorization to operatethetransmitter.
30. Electronic Equi ment Use
The holder shall not install, use, or aZlow the installation or
use of any radio or electronic equipment on or within the
premises covered by this permit without prior issuance of a
special-use permit by the Forest Service.
31 . Electronic Equipment Mountin
All transmitting and receiving equipment, including powersupplies, shall be mounted in enclosed metal cabinets or standard
racks with effective radio-frequency protective metal shieldingcovers. All electronic equipment including associated cable,
wiring, auxiliary equipment, and antenna systems, shall beinstalledandmaintainedinaclean, neat, and orderly manner, and shall be electrically and mechanically sound.
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32. Lookout Line-of-Sight
The holder will not interfere with the line-of-sight from anyauthorizedfirelookoutstation, except as specifically
authorized by the Forest Service.
33. Lightning Protection
All improvements constructed under this permit shall be equipped
with lightning protection equal to that prescribed by the Forest
Service for its structures.
34. Electronic Site Area and Use Chan es
The Forest Service reserves the right to enlarge or reduce the
area of the site described herein, provided that the area
actually occupied by the buildings shall not be excluded
therefrom. The Forest Service further reserves the right, in
conformity with sound engineering practices, to require the
holder to discontinue the use of the parking lots or service
roads or any portions thereof, and to relocate the utility line
and equipment, the antenna, and any other improvements
constructed on the site except the buildings, to any other
location within or outside the boundaries of the site described
herein.
35. Interference With Government Electronic Operations
The operation of the equipment covered by this permit shall not
interfere with United States Government radio or electronic
operations already in existence on National Forest land within
two ( 2) miles of the site to which this permit refers. The
permittee shall at its own expense take all action necessary to
prevent or eliminate such interferences. If it does not
eliminate such interference within ten ( 10) days after receipt of
notice from the Forest Service to do so, this permit may beterminatedforthwith.
36. Electronic Interference Durin Emer encies
The holder shall cease operations under this permit temporarilyiftheyinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernmentradioor
electronic operations in an emergency situation.
nit=d Statn Departmmt of Agriculture NAME OF PERMITTE KIND OF USE
t. Foreat Service
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT DATE OF PERMIT FILE CODE
Act of June 4, 1897, or February 15, 1901 fThispermitisrevocableandnontransferableJbJ 273U
REGiON STATE FOREST RANGER DISTRICT
5 California ldortt o L ke Va11ey
Permission is hereby granted to L 'Y
Couaty (f$cet Centar
of Placervilis. Cals:ornia
aereinafter called the permittee, to use subject to the conditions set out below, the following described
ands or improvements:
csrtion o Snatia iaf 15 21 sred 28 T+rnst i 12 Stort:s an s 28 F:ast H.D.H.,
a sh sru n tt:d sn.ap a arka: "F.3CHI IT A" arttich is cte a rt vf this per ait.
his permit covers '''`°• 2
acres and/or ` miles and is issued for the purpose of:
econ tr ict.ic n, i grrnrer a t a ntenaa, ur:cis; -xeratfon of st cisveio-
er t rc si ria. 13a OU Piaue r Trai2), the ri i ti-f-xay wt-.ich shall be' b0;ieet in xi itz
aitn such scidi ioaai sricith is necessary tv acc iate cvt .im3 ri,..
Zssu sd uncier Regulation U-1 1.
The exercise of any of the pri•ileges granted hereby constitutes acceptance of all the conditions o
this permit.
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Agriculture, the sum o"""---- Dollars (; _._------`-"`jfor the period
from 19 ..to"---_=-"« ~ _ 19 and thereafter
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Provided, however, Charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to place the
cha'rges on a basis commensurate with the value of use authorized by this permit.
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2. Construction or occupanc id use under this permit shall begin w n months, andconstruction, if any, shall be com .;ed within months, frc •che date of the,permit. Thisuseshallbeactuallyexerciseda least 3 days each year, unl8ss otherwise authorized in 'writing.
3. Development pians; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or alteration of improvements; orrevisionoflayoutorconstructionplansforthisareamustbeapprovedinadvanceandinwritingbytheforestsupervisor. Trees or shrubbery on the permitted area may be removed or destroyed only aftertheforestofficerinchargehasapproved, and has marked or otherwise designated that which may beremovedordestroyed. Timber cut or destroyed will be paid for by the permittee as follows; Merchantabletimberatappraisedvalue; young-growth timber below merchantable size at current damage appraisalvalue; provided that the Forest Service reserves the right to dispose of the merchantable timber to othersthanthepermitteeatnostumpagecosttothepermittee. Trees, shrubs, and other plants may be Iantedinsuchmannerandinsuchplacesaboutthepremisesasmaybeapprovedbytheforestofficerincharge.
4. The permittee shall maintain the improvements and premises to standards of repair, orderliness,
neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the forest officer in charge.
5. This permit is subject to all valid claims.
6. The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the regula-tions of the Department of Agriculture and all Federal, State, county,:t c}c laws, ordinances,
or regulations which are applicable to the area or operations covered by this permit.
7. The permittee shall take all reasonable precautions to-prevent and suppress forest fires. No ma-terial shall be dispased of by burning in open fires during the closed season established b3 law or regula-tion without a written" permit from the forest oflicer in charge or his authorized agent.
r er til xvitalk exe secxl kge' a t sti s.la caxudx r gUnitedStatescandusedinconnectionwiththispermit, and s tes for anydamageresultingfromne ' or from th ' ' erms of this permit or of any law or regu-lation applicable to rmittee, or by any agents or employees of the permitteefxlc:ag ensy„or
9.uThe permittee shall fully repair all damage, other than ordinary wear and tear, to national forestroadsandtrailscausedbythepermitteeintheexerciseoftheprivilegegrantedbythispermit.
10. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any shareorpartofthisagreementortoanybeneftthatmayariseherefromunlessitismadewithacorporationforitsgeneralbenefit.
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remove hin a reasonable time all structures and improvements except those nited States,and shall re re the site, unless otherwise agreed upon in is permit. If the permittee failstoremoveallsustructuresorimrinareasonableperiod,they shall become the property oftheUnitedStatinotrelievethepermitteeofliabilityforthecostoftheirremovalandtkit
12. This permit is not transferable. f?f 33Y:t gl c#b'fi'rxt i e;c}c yftseiie'f t;;+e t F'i lYc,B C'c#' 'the sical improvements other than those owned by the United States situated on t scribed inthisper ' and is unable to furnish adequate proof of ability to redeem ise reestablish title tosaidimprovents, this pertnit shall be subject to cancellati i the person to whom title to saidimprovementsshavebeentransferredineit •er above provided is qualified as a permittee and iswillingthathisfuturcupancyoisesshallbesubjecttosuchnewconditionsandstipulationsas
existing or prospective ' ances may warrant, his continued occupancy of the premises may be author-ized by un if, in th inion of the issuing officer or his successor, issuance of a permit is desir-i c?'- .
13. In case of
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sublet by the pe to third parties only with t 'ova o the forest supervisor butthepermitteeshallc ' i e or compliance with all conditions of this permit by persons top +es i liivl'e
15. This permit may be terminated upon breach of any of the conditions herein or at the discretion oftheregionalforesterortheChief, Forest Service.
16. Ir. the event of any conflict between any of the preceding printed clauses or any provision thereof
and any of the following clauses or any provisions thereof, the preceding printed clauses will control.
17. is permit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth above and to conditions 18 to
attached hereto and made a part of this permi
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18. ihe road shali be constructed in accordance with E1 Dorado County speci-
zicati ns.
1. Existing fences that must bs rex-oved by the w denin and reali nment of
road will l e replaced in k nd to the satisfactian tif District e an er.
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20, The perr ittee a rees ta take 11 reasonable recaution to avoid dama e
to pro erty and resources of th United States, and dili ently to undertake
suppression action in the ev:nt of fire r sulting from the exercise of the
privileges ranted therein.
2i, 'he permittee, in th exercise or the privile s granted by this permit,
shall requi e ita p2oyees, its contr etors nd subcontractora, and their
ecaployees to cac gly With all applicable conditions vf thfs perr it.
22. This pez it authorizes only uch use and OCCLI 8I1C' df ltatianal Forest
larzd as is essential for purposes directly connected trith the construction,
aintanance, and use of the road. It does not uthorize uses such ns barrrn+
its, stockpiles, quarriea, or any ather si ilar use except with the Written
agprowal of the Farest Supervisor.
23. All brush and stunps will e disposed of to the satisfaction of the
r^orest Officer in charge. Stu ps, lo s and other debris will nat be piled
rc r Gispasai outside af the right-of-way.
2'. In operatin; the ro xd, it is understood and agreed that conditions of
use are t ose as :stablished by the VehiclQ Code of the State of California.
It is furthor uncierstood and agresd that restrictin the movesnent of vehicles
accommadatin use of ny 2ands ad inistereci by the £arest Service, in any
nanner other than prescribed by the Vehi.cle Cade of the State of California
shall be only with the Autua. consent af the Forest Service and the County.
25. Be€ore any elearin of the ri ht-of-Nay or rsconstruction of the road is
cor:aaenced, the perr ittee shall grepare in coapQratian with the Forest Service,
a Fire Protection Plan +hich Wil3. set forth in detai2 th8 frire prevention,
presuppression, and suppression measures xhich wi;I be taken by the ermittee,
its e playee, contractors, and subcontractor, and th ir enployees in all
operatians durin the can truction stap,e.
26. The pexnsittee shall use only electric detonators for blastin durin the
8 riod of April. l to i ec er 1, and during othe.r. -p riocis as required by the `
Forest Supervisor. A permft ust be socured to blast during the perioc3
April 15 to ecrinber 1, in accordance v ftts Ca ifornia State Law.
27. The per4aittee shall prsvent and control soil erosion within the ri ht-of-
way and on adjacent lands that rafght be affected by reconstruction, operatfon
or raaintenanc of the road.
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28, The County shal2 maintain said roads in ;;ood, safe and serviceahle con-
dition, eqnal to the construction standard. It ay perfer all work and
activities n c ssary for such purposes.
CItAS. A. COisNAUGEfTON
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Tiiis permit is har by duly accepted on h half of EI Doracio County y roper
and apgro^riate authority, and the permittee hereby agrees to co ly with
all of the conclition therein.
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT NO, 1
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THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ISSUED TO EL DORADO COUNTY ON
August 9, 1965 ev Joseph V. Flynn, Actin ReQional Forester
IS HEREBY AMENDED AS FOI.LOWS:
That portion in Section 28, T. 12 N., .R. 18 E., M.D.M. containing Pioneer
Trail is hereby deleted from said permit.
IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT TH15 AMENDMENT SHALL NOT OPERATE TO ALTER NOR AMEND SAID PERMIT IN
ANY OTHER RESPECT THAN IS HEREIN SPECiFIED AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF
ANY PART PROV1510N OR CONDiT10N OF SAID PERMIT AND EVERV SUCH PART PROVISION, OR CONDI-
T10N OF SAID PERMIT SHALL APPLY EQUALLY TO THIS AMENDMENT. CHAS. A. CONNAUGHTON,
egional Forester
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DATE (' _ I TITLE
THiS AMENDMENT TO THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ISSUED r
IS ACCEPTED SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH ABOVE.
EL DORADO COUNTY
DATE May 2 , 1966 By t C c . -
ATTEST: Title `hairman, Boarci of Superviso:
RUTH NG, County C erk
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT N0. 2
The Special Use Permit issued to E1 Dorado County on
Au ust 9, 1965 By _Joseph V. Flynn, Acting Regional Forester
is hereby amended as follows:
To include a portion of ,Section 2 T. 12 N. R. 18 E. , M.D.M., as
shown on the attached map marked "EXHIBIT B" and made a part of
this permit.
It is understood that this amendment shall not operate to alter nor amend said
permit in any other respect than is herein specified and shall not in any way
constitute a waiver of any part provision, or condition of said permit, and
every such part, provision, or condition of said permit shall apply equally to
this amendment. CHAS A. CONNAUGHTON, Regional
orester
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Date cu, /G, /1 Title
This amendment to the Special Use Permit issued _ August 9, 1965
is accepted subject to the conditions set forth above.
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ATTORNEYS
KENNETH C.ROLLSTON* Post Office Box 14525
ROBERT M.HENDERSON South Lake Tahoe,California 95702
916)544-1785
A Professional Corporetion Fac;imile\'umbcr
916)5445053
August 18, 1988
Bruce Emmens
Acting Lands Staff Officer
United States Department of Agriculture
Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Post Office Box 731002
South Lake Tahoe, CA 95731-7302
Re: Land Exchange Agreement - Forest Service and
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Dear Mr. Emmens:
Enclosed is rough draft language to accomplish the transfer
and assumption of interests on the Forest Service lands being
acquired by the District. I take no pride in authorship and
welcome suggested revisions. I drafted this language to be
suitable to any of the four interests in question. While we are
hopeful of the redocumentation of all of these interests before
close of escrow, it is conceivable that one or more might need
to be documented by the tailoring of the enclosed draft
language.
We are in communication with Sierra Pacific Power through a
Mr. Terry Gough. He is forwarding a proposed easement format
and is arranging for precise survey of that area by its easement
department. I undarsicand that na is in touch with you ar.0
suspect he will communicate further with you for purposes of
arranging access for its surveyors.
As yet we have no response from the other permit holders.
We would appreciate your review and advice concerning the
enclosure.
Very truly yours,
Kenneth C. Rollston
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Enclosure
cc: James R. Cofer
ASSIGNMENT. ASSUMPTION AND ATTORNMENT
This ASSIGNMENT, ASSUMPTION AND ATTORNMENT Agreement, by and
between the South Tahoe Public Utility District (hereinafter
referred to as the "District") and the United States of America
and its assigns, acting by and through the Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service (hereinafter referred to as the
United States") and referred
to as the "Permittee") is entered into with reference to the
following facts.
WITNESSETH
A. Pursuant to that certain Land Exchange Agreement dated
May 31, 1988, the Forest Service and the District will convey to
one another certain land, and the District is to thereby acquire
the real property described in Schedule "1" attached hereto and
made a part hereof.
B. Permittee holds the interests described in Schedule "2"
attached hereto and made a part hereof in and to a portion of the
lands described in Schedule "1" .
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. Distri t assumes all of the obligations o United States
pursuant to the permit attached as Schedule "2". District shall
indemnify and hold United States free and harmless from any and
all claims, losses, damages, injuries and liabilities arising
from or in connection with the obligations of United States
pursuant to the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
2 . United States assigns to District all of its rights,
title and interest in and to the permit attached as Schedule "2" .
3. Permittee covenants that Schedule "2" accurately
describes all of Permittee's interest in the property described
in Exhibit "1" and that there is no act of default or breach by
United States of the permit attached as Schedule "2". In the
event of alleged breach of or default by United States of the
terms of the permit attached as Schedule "2" hereof, Permittee
shall notify the Distriot and the United States at the facsimile
numbers set forth below of the act or acts allegedly constituting
default or breach and such notice shall be so transmitted within
twenty four (24) hours of Permittee's acquiring knowledge of the
supposed breach or default.
4. The rights and obligations of the parties hereunder
shall not be effective for any purpose unless and until District
acquires fee title to the real property described in Schedule
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement
this day of 1988.
UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE SO. TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
Facsimile Number Facsimile Number (916) 541-0614
By BY
Attest:
PERMITTEE
BY
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SOUTH TAHOE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT
M E M 0 R A N D U M
DT:August 2, 1988
T0:gen Rollston
FR:Jim Cofer
RE:LAND E%CHANGE USFS/STPUD
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Enclosed are copies of documents from the USFS related
to the land exchange . The documents include USFS
agreements with:
U. S. Postal Service
Emerald Broadcasting Co.
Sierra Pacific Power Co.
County of E1 Dorado
The District will need documents to replace the USFS
agreements.
The U. S . Forest Service contact is: BRUCE• EMMENS 573-2612.
J R. Cofer
an ger/Engineer
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Enclosures
Un i ed Stafies l Fors 1- l.ako Tahc e`uas 1 n s i nagc rnent t1n i tDeparfentafServic A. F3ox 731042AyrIcui-turr Sou h Laic T hoo, s A 95731-73fl2
Repty to: 5430
Date: lay 17, 1988
Sc ufih Tahoe Pubtic Ut1lity OtstrictJamssR. Cofer, Manarer g{neerP.4, Bc x AU
Svuth i.ake Tahae, CA 957a9
Dear Jim.
This lefi-r ssrves to updai-e the Board of Trust es and yau un -hhe rogress ofSTPUf1-Forest Sarvice land exchange.
The dacislvn t procec d wtth ths exchanc e w s made by he Regional Foros-rer onAprtli2 nd was fiorwarded fo the ashin t n Offic for review an rhat dateccyerclasedforyourre:ord). A 45-day de isian ppeat period began onFlpri ! 12. Jo appeals h vo bo n m d to d tc. It + rny undersfi ndin th i- the30-day av rs I;ht rev i ew by fihe Co m i fiteo on Ayr i cu I tu e of fhe +-use otRepr€n tat i ves i 5 runn i n; and w( i l end on June 1 i .
The I e f ona I r oraster w i ! i xacute tf e Land Exchan;,c AgreQ enfi as uon as i t e
abt vepm nt i onvd t i mwframes nave run, prov i d s 1-hc re are na appea I s. TP e f i e i ciandsurvyiasbenconictedcnth fadc ra i i and. r m u-i n ntf draf-'r i n;; arebein;; done n w, and wo i ! i suom i t a „ap -t-G h i uraau c f Lanci ;Jtan eraen- uyheando# Fh ne,n-h.
e r r uest that your f a a I ounae t pr pare ase nan iiocurs an-l-s n eded to r p t.e
spe iai-use p rn I-s, and an a reament issued by •ha F r st Servica i-o u ers as
shawn tn scheduie "D" ot the Land Exchan o ;reernent. Copi s of each docur enfi
are nclosod for your r view.
Thanlc you for your cooperation in fihis rnatter. Piease contact rne if you I ve
any questions or c ncerns.
Sincerely,
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Enclosure
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MEMORANDUI 1 OF UNDERSTANDING
between
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
and
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
WHEREAS, the United States Postal Service desires to install a
Neighborhood Mail Delivery Center on National Forest land at the junction
of Black Bart Avenue and Pioneer Trail within E1 Dorado County for the
purpose of rural mail delivery, and
I,IHEREAS, the Forest Service is authorized under the Act of October 21,1976, P.L. 94-579 and Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Sections251.53 and 251.57, to make available to the United States Postal ServicetheuseofNationalForestlandforthispurpose.
NOW THEREFORE, the Forest Service acting by and through the ForestSupervisor, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, P.O. Box 8465 South LakeTahoe, California, and the United States Postal Service, acting by andthroughtheU.S. Postal Service Contracting Officer, San Francisco FieldRealEstate & Buildings Office, Western Region, U.S. Postal Service, SanBruno, CA 94099-0380,
A. THE FOREST SERVICE AGREES T0:
1. To grant permission, subject to,existing laws, regulations, and
all valid existing claims, to United States Postal Service for
the use of lands in the National Forest for installing and
maintaining a Neighborhood Mail Delivery Center on a 1.389 acre
site within the N1/2, SW1/4, Section 2, T. 12N. , R. 18E., Mount
Diablo Meridian. This site is adjacent to the Lake Christopher
subdivision.
2. This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into for the sole
purpose of: Installing and maintaining a Neighborhood Mail
Delivery Center in accordance with United States Postal Service
Standards, State, County and municipal laws, ordinances, or
regulations which are applicable to the area of operations
covered by this memorandum.
B. THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE AGREES:
l. Development plans; layout plans; construction, reconstruction,
or alteration of improvements; or revision of layout or
construction plans for this area must be approved in advance
and in writing by the Forest Officer in charge. Trees or
shrubbery on the authorized site may be removed or destroyed
only after the Forest Officer in charge has approved, and
marked or otherwise designated that which may be removed or
destroyed. Trees, shrubs, and other plants may be planted in
such manner and in such places about the premises as may beapprovedbytheForestOfficerincharge.
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2. The United States Postal Service shall maintain the
improvements and premises to standards of repair, orderliness,
neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the ForestOfficerincharge.
3. The United States Postal Service shall exercise diligence in
protecting from damage the land and property of the United
States covered by and used in connection with this memorandum.
4. The United States Postal Service shall fully repair all damage,
other than ordinary wear and tear, to National Forest roads
caused by the United States Postal Service in the exercise of
the privilege granted by this memorandum.
5. To do everything reasonable within its power and to require itsemployees, contractors, and employees of contractors to do
everything reasonable within their power, both independentlyanduponrequestoftheForestService, to prevent and suppress
fires on or near the lands to be occupied under this MemorandumofUnderstanding.
6. Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,
and other hazards are natural phenomena in the forest that
present risks to the United States Postal Service site whichtheUnitedStatesPostalServiceassumes. The United States
Postal Service has the- responsibility of inspecting its site
and the immediate adjoining are for dangerous trees, hanginglimbs, and other evidence of hazardous conditions and, a ter
securing permission from the Forest Service, or removing suchhazards.
THE FOREST SERVICE AND THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE MUTUALLYAGREE:
1. Unless sooner terminated or revoked by the Forest Service, in
accordance with the provisions of this Memorandum of
Understanding, this memorandum shall expire and become void onJune30, 1996, but a new memorandum to occupy and use the same
National Forest land may be granted provided the United States
Postal Service will comply with the then existing laws and
regulations governing the occupancy and use of National Forest
lands and shall have notified the authorized Forest Officer not
less than one year prior to said date that such new MemorandumofUnderstandingisdesired.
2. That upon term.iation of this Memorandum of Understanding, the
United States Postal Service will remove any improvements thathavebeenerected. Prior to removal of the improvements,
t removal plans will be submitted for review and approval of theForestService.
3. The designated authorized Forest Service representative for
this Memorandum of Understanding: Forest Supervisor, Lake
Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
This Memorandum of Understanding is accepted subject to the
conditions set out above.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
DATE .>b '" BY
F. W. Womack
Manager, Real Estate Branch
San Francisco Field Office
Contracting Officer
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
DATE o y By
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DECISIOPl tiOTICE and 2700)
F 17DI;1G OF P10 STGi IFICAidT I::PACT
for
11EIGI;BOFFi00D YOSTAL DELIVERY C P;TER IIJ VICIiJITY OF LAF E CHRISTOPHER
USDA Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin ;'ana er ent Unit
It is my decision to approve use of Ilational Forest land for the constructionofaPTeighborhoodt•ia l Delivery Center at the intersection of Black Bart and
Pioneer Trail in E1 Dorado County. This is the preferred alternative presented
in the Environnental Assessment for a delivery center to serve the LakeChristopherareaoftheSouthshoreofLal;e Tahoe Basin. A delivery center in
this location would best serve the public and meet the objectives of the
delivery program.
Other alternatives considered were located in the general vicinity of thepreferredsite. These alternative sites would not serve the nei hborhood as
we?1 and wouid cause public safety problees or environnenta concerns not
present on the preferred site.
In nakin this decision, I reco;ni e that the site is currently permitted to
the South Tahoe Public Utility District. Althou h not physicaliy occupied withimprovenents, nor planned for inprover ents by the STPUD, re covin approximately
one acre of land from their pernitted area has the potential for a negativeimpaet. That iz pact is associated with allo ed land eoveraoe r hich is part of
land use re ulations in the La:e Tahoe Basin. In resolvin th s issue, it s
ny intent to assure that the STPL'D is not ha ned by cy decision rebard n,
locatin the postal center. Of the five options presented in the EA .€or
resolvin the land covera e ssue, I prefer Option . This option would
provide funds for water quality re torat on as itioation for excessive ?and
coverage on the site and it would provide assurance to the STPUD that their
non-conforming land eoverage situation reWains unchanged. variation of th s
option would be my second preference. The variation would substitute donation
by the Postal Service of land to open space in l;eu of a contribution to the
water quaZity nitigation fund. Hotrever, the nechanisn ay raot be readily
availble to the TRPA to ake the decision necessary to exercise either of these
options. If upon more detailed exanination it is found that neither of these
ti o options can be used in a tinely aanner to al ou tne postai center to be
implenented on schedule, I aia willin to consider other options.
This proposed action will not have a si nificant neoative effect upon the hunan
environnent because it invoZves only minor disturbance to hibh capability
land. In fact, the project is intended to reduce auto traffic in the area and
thus improve upon environment2l conditions. Therefore, Z a ic akin; a Find n
of tlo Si nificant Inpact and will not prepai•e an environ ental npact
stazement.
T}2is decision is subject to revieW by the Tahoe Reoional Plannin Agency by the
tiemorandum pf Understandin, December 17, 198. The decision is subject to
appeal under 36 CFR 211 .18.
Reconnended by:O O J
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Approved by:C Q5
Fores Supervisor d te
Unit d Sta1 D p rtm nt o(AQrleultur a. R cord no. (1•2) b. R pion (3-I) c. For ae(5-61ForvtSrvlc•
70 05 LTBt"'19
S ECIAL USE PERMIT t U umb i(q•al (, Kind ef ww A3-iS)
2 .r c ot june 4, 1897 E1 dorado 53 4002 gl Z
aa permit is evocable ard nontransferable p. Srot(16-17) 6. County (18-YO) k. Ca.d w. (l)R f. FSM 2710)
S'J: CA 06 Eldorado 017 1
Permission is hereby granted to ^ Emerald Brnadrastin9 Comnan v
of___ X A;1. sou i Lake i a oe, Ca 95;5
hereinaftercalled the pertnittee,to use subjectto the conditions set out below,the followingdesc ibed lanclsorimprovements:
A site in the NW4 of the SW4 of Section 2, T. 12N. , R. 18E. , M.D.B.&M. , as shs n
on the drqwing designated Exhibit A on file in the Forest Supervisor's Of ce,Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, the location of said site being subject tomodification , as provided in Clause 30 hereof.
only that area actually occupied by the improvements h ea ein authorizedThispermitcovers1Cx;6.xxxxxxxxxxxx ik cand is issued for tlhe pu pose of:
Installing and maintaining underground radial wires associated with a radibroadcastingantennasiteonadjacentprivateland.
This permit cancels and supersedes the Special Use Permit to Harrold Bre a castingCompanydatedAugust17, 1961.
cupancy and use under this peRnit ((;}X J p p x }
This
use shall be actually exercised at least 365 days each year, unless otherwise authorizedinwriting.
2. (n consideration for this use the pennittee shall pay to the orest Service, U.S. De a trnent ofAgriculture, the sum of One Hundred and PJo/100 pollars( 100.00 for t e periodfcomJanuary119 , to 'ecember 19 , and thereafter
annually on Jdnudr'y 1
One Hun re an Jo Dollars (
Psovided, however, Charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to p lace thechargesonabasiscommensuratewiththevalueofuseaothorizedbythispermit.
3. This permit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth herein, and to conditions 8 to
6 attached hereto and made a part of this pennit.
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PERMITTEE !=
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4. Development plans; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or tPret'revision olilayout or constn ction plans for this area must be a on of improvememts; or
forest supervisor. Trees or shrubbery on the peRnitted area may be remo edVor dest oyd oniy att
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forest officer in charge has approved, and has marked or otherwise designated that which may he removeordestroyed. Timber cut or destroyed will be paid for by the peRnittee as follows: Merchantable timher ataE,praisPd value; young-gnowth timber below mercha table size at current damage appraisal valu; proi id r!that the Forest Service reserves the right to dispose of the merchantable timber to others than the per-mittee at no stumpage cost to the peRnittee. Trees, shn bs, an) other plants may be planted in suclimannerandinsuchplacesaboutthepremisesasmaybeapprovedbytheforestofficerincharRe.
6. This permit is subject to all valid claims.
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7. The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the regulationsoftheDepartmentofAgricultureandallFederal, State, county, and municipal laws, ordinances, or reRula-tions which are applicable to the area or operations covered by this permit.3. ThP pPrmittPe shall take all reasonable precauti ms to prevent an suppress forest fires. No ma-terial shall be disposed of by buming in open fires during the closed season established by taw or re ula-tion without a written pertnit from the forest officer in ch arge or his authorized agent.
9. The permittee shall exercise diligence in protecting from damage thP land and property of the UnitPdStatescoveredbyandusedinconnectionwiththispermit, and shall pay the United StatPs for anv dama PresultinRfromnelienceorfromtheviolationofthetermsofthispermitorofanylaworreutationappli-cnhlc to the National Forests by the permittee, or by any agents or employees of the permittee actinwithinthescopeoftheiregencyoremployment.
10. The permittee shall fully repair all damage, other tha ordinary wear and tear, to national forPst rc a isandtrailscausedbythepermitteeintheexPrciseoftheprivilegeRrantedbythispermit.11. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall he admitted to any sharP orpartofthisaQreementortoanybenefitthatmayariseherefromunlessitismadewithacorationfnritQPnralbenefit.
13. This permit is not transferable.
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14. In case of chanqe of address, the peemittee shall immediately notify the forest supervisor.
16. This permit may be terminated upon breach of any oF the conditions herein or at the discr tion oi' thregional.forester or the Chief, Forest Service.
17. In the event of:any conflict between any of the preceding printedclauses'orany provisi m tlier of'anany ,f the following clauses or any provisions thereof, the following clauses will contr l
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Electronic Site (Receiving and transmitting)
18. Late Pavment Interest Char e
Pursuant to the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, asamended, 31 USC 3101, et seq, , and regulations at 7 CFR Part 3,subpart B, an interest charge shall be assessed on any paymentnotmadebythepaymentduedate. Interest shall be assessedusingthemostcurrentrateprescribedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentoftheTreasury's Fiscal Reguirements ManualTFRM-6-8020.20) . Interest shall accure from the date thepaymentwasdue. In addition, the cost of processing andhandlingtheoverduepaymentshallbeaddedtotheamount due.
A penalty of 6 percent per year shall be assessed on any paymentoverdueinexcessof90daysfromthepaymentduedate.
Payments will be credited on the date received by the designatedcollectionofficerordepositlocation. If the payment duedate(s) falls on a nonworkday, the interest and penalty chargesshallnotapplyuntilthecloseofbusinessofthenextworkday.
19. Indemnification of United States
The holder shall indemnify the United States against anyliabilityfordamagetolifeorpropertyarisingfromtheoccupancyoruseofNationalForestlandsunderthispermit.
20. Risks and Hazards
Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees,and other hazards are natural phenomena in the Forest thatpresentriskswhichtheholderassumes. The holder hasresponsibilityofinspectingthesite, lot, right-of-way, andimmediateadjoiningareafordangeroustrees, hanging limbs, andotherevidenceofhazardousconditionsand, after securingpermissionfromtheForestService, of removing such hazards.
21. Site Develo ment Plans
This permit is contingent upon the installation layout anddevelopmentplansassubmittedbytheholderandapprovedas apartofthispermitforthisspecificlocation. Any and allsubsequentrelocations, alterations, revisions, additions,construction, or reconstruction of housing and mountingfacilities, including antenna towers or masts, shall requireadvancenotificationandapprovalof .the Forest Service andadvancemodificationofthispermit.
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22. Electrical Wirin
All electrical wiring will be installed and maintained in strictcompliancewiththesafetyrulesdealingwithelectricalsupplyandcommunicationlineswhicharesetforthintheNationalElectricSafetyCodeandalsowithallapplicablelocalcodes.Upon the completion of the installation covered by this permittheholdershalldeliverawrittencertificationtotheForest'Service that all of said safety requirements for wiring have bee,rmet.
23. Long-term Use
Unless sooner terminated or revoked by the authorized officer, inaccordancewiththeprovisionsoftheauthorization, thisauthorizationshallexpireandbecomevoidonDecember31, 1996,but a new special-use authorization to occupy and use the sameNationalForestSystemlandmaybegrantedprovidedtheholder
will comply with the then-existing laws and regulations governingtheoccupancyanduseofNationalForestlandsandshallhavenotifiedtheauthorizedofficernotlessthan30dayspriortosaiddatethatsuchnewauthorizationisdesired.
24. Implied Permission
Nothing in this permit shall be construed to imply permission tobuildormaintainanystructurenotspecificallynamedonthefaceofthispermit, or approved by the authorized officer in theformofanewpermitorpermitamendment.
25. Area Access
The holder agrees to permit the free and unrestricted access toanduponthepremisesatalltimesforalllawfulandproperpurposesnotinconsistentwiththeintentofthepermitorwiththereasonableexerciseandenjoymentbytheholderoftheprivilegesthereof.
26. Subleasing, Requirements
The holder, in the exercise of the privileges granted by thispermit, shall require that employees, sublessees, contractors,subcontractors, or renters and their employees comply with allapplicableconditionsofthispermitandthattheconditionsofthispermitbemadeapartofallsubleases, contracts,subcontracts, or rental agreements. This clause shall not -beconstruedasauthorizingsuchsubleases, contracts, subcontracts,or rental agreements unless specifically authorized elsewhere inthepermit.
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27. Nonexclusive Use
This permit is not exclusive; that is, the Forest Service
reserves the right to use or permit others to use any part of the
permitted area for any purpose, provided such use does not
interfere with the rights and privileges hereby authorized.
28. Electronic Equipment Permits
This permit is contingent upon the existence of the applicable
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or Director of
Telecommunication Management/ Interdepartment Radio Advisory
Committee (DTM/IRAC) authorizations and operation of the
equipment covered in strict compliance with applicable
requirements of FCC or IRAC and the technical data set forth on
Form FS-2700-10, Technical Data-Electronic Type Land Use. Said
forms are to be attached and made a part of this permit.
The holder will supply the Forest Service with amended form
FS-2700-10 whenever necessary to reflect changes or additions,
which must receive prior approval of the FCC or DTM/IRAC
following prescribed procedures.
29 . Electronic Equipment Operation
Each radio or electronic transmitter covered by this permit shall
be operated only by the holder of a current and valid Federal
Communicatins Commission ( FCC) license or Interdepartmental Radio
Advisory Committee ( IRAC) authorization applicable thereto. A
legible copy of each applicable license or authorization shall at
all times be posted on the cabinet or rack of each transmitter
being operated. Each such copy shall indicate each person or
entity authorized under the license of authorization to operate
the transmitter.
30. Electronic Equipment Use
The holder shall not install, use, or allow the installation or
use of any radio or electronic equipment on or within the
premises covered by this permit without prior issuance of a
special-use permit by the Forest Service.
31. Electronic Equipment Mountin
All transmitting and receiving equipment, including power
supplies, shall be mounted in enclosed metal cabinets or standard
racks with effective radio-frequency protective metal shieldingcovers. All electronic equipment including associated cable,
wiring, auxiliary equipment, and antenna systems, shall be
installed and maintained in a clean, neat, and orderly manner,
and shall be electrically and mechanically sound.
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32. Lookout Line-of-Si ht
The holder will not interfere with the line-of-sight from anyauthorizedfirelookoutstation, except as specificallyauthorizedbytheForestService.
33. Lightnin Protection
All improvements constructed under this permit shall be equippedwithlightningprotectionequaltothatprescribedbytheForestServiceforitsstructures.
34. Electronic Site Area and Use Chan es
The Forest Service reserves the right to enlarge or reduce theareaofthesitedescribedherein, provided that the area
actually occupied by the buildings shall not be excludedtherefrom, The Forest Service further reserves the right, inconformitywithsoundengineeringpractices, to require theholdertodiscontinuetheuseoftheparkinglotsorserviceroadsoranyportionsthereof, and to relocate the utility lineandequipment, the antenna, and any other improvements
constructed on the site except the buildings, to any otherlocationwithinoroutsidetheboundariesofthesitedescribedherein.
35. Interference With Government Electronic Operations
The operation of the equipment covered by this permit shall notinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernmentradioorelectronic
operations already in existence on National Forest land w:ithintwo ( 2) miles of the site to which this permit refers. The
permittee shall at its own expense take all action necessary topreventoreliminatesuchinterferences. If it does not
eliminate such interference within ten ( 10) days after receipt ofnoticefromtheForestServicetodoso, this permit may beterminatedforthwith.
36. Electronic Interference Durin Emer encies
The holder shall cease operations under this permit temporarilyiftheyinterferewithUnitedStatesGovernmentradioor
electronic operations in an emergency situation.
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PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE o. R•e«d No.(1•2) b. R•qion(3-1)c. Fu st (5-6)
FOREST SERV ICE
PECIAL USE d. O s ric (7-8) '
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f. Kind of us (13-15)
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PERMIT Tahoebe 5 7 5-9 i z
FOR EIECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE Staf(16-17) h.Counfy(18-20) k.Ca d no.(21)
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tiPrra Parifir Pnwar fnm ap i of P.O. Box__10100. Reno Nevada 89510xme)
hereaFter called the permittee) is hereby authorized to use National Forest lands, for the construction,
operation and maintenance of a 14.4 KV transmission line within the Lake TahoeGpactty)
Basin Management Unit Notional Forest, subject to the general provisions
and to the special provisions ond requi ements, items 23 to 28 on page(s) 2
to 3 attached hereto and mode a part of this permit. The location of this use is shown on
the mop(s) which is (ore) a part of this permit, and is (are) identified as follows:
Exhibit A
27_516 See Exhibit B which iscl,,o.Uari ous 65.35 attached to and made aLengthin: x Width part
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Acrot) thi s permi t.
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9Q!(0(X9((h'f(DQ ftK N 4 f Thi s i s a renewal permi t and supersedes and cancel s permi t
which expired December 31 , 1984.
For this use, the permittee shall pay to the Forest Service, U.S. Deportment of Agriculture, the sum
of One housand Nine Hundred Sixty and 50/100pollars ( 1960.50
from January-1 , 19 86, to December 31 , 1986 , cnd thereafter,
onnually on January 1 .
One thousand Nine Nundred Sixty and 50/100 Dolfars (S 1960.50
provided, however, charges for this use may be made or readjusted whenever necessary to place the
charges on a basis commensurate with the value of the use authorized by this permit.
This pe mit is accepted subject to a(I of its terms and conditions:
PER TTEE'S NAME • SIGNATUHE DATE
ACCEPTED •, Jack L. 8yrom
loa Pretident En Ineari 14 8S
S NG OFFICER'S NA • 31GNATURE TITLE OATE
APPROVED pRAL. H CISC9l' Forest Sunervisor S
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Development plai s;layout plans;construction,recon- ment of Agriculture and all Federal,State,county,andstruction,or alteratio of improvements;or revision of layout municipal laws, ordinances, or regulations which are applicableorconstroctionplansforthisareamustbeapprovedinadvancetotheareaoroperationscoveredbythispemiit,and in writing by tiie Forest Supervisor. 12. The permittee shall do everything reasonably wit;un its2. No timber shall be cut or destroyed during construction power and shall require its employees,contractors,andofthetransmissionlinewithoutfirstobtainingpermissionfromemployeesofcontractorstodoeverythingreasonablywithintheForestService.The permittee shall clear only the minimum their power,both independently and upon request of the Forestuearequiredforsafetransmissionlineuse.All timber cut, Service to revent and sudestroyedorinjuredshallbepaidforatcurrentstumpageratesoccupiedunderthis
perrrupress
fires on or near the lands to be
applicable to the sale by the Forest Service of similar timber in 13. The permittee shall pay the United States for aPry -the National Forest. damage resulting from this use.3. The permittee shall keep the area beneath the transmis 14. The temporary use and occupancy of the premises and sion line cleared and shall trim all branches in contact or near improvements herein described may be sublet by the permitteecontactwiththeline.All trees,live or dead,deemed by tl e to third parties only witli the prior written approval of thepermitteetobehazardousorwhichmightfallincontactwithForestSupervisor,but the permittee shall continue to betheline,whether on or adjacent to the right-of-way, shall be responsible for compliance with all conditions of this permitrcmuvedbythepermittee: Provided,however,that permission by persons to whom such premises may be sublet.to do so must first be obtained from tite Forest Service. 15. This permit is subject to all valid claims.4. All waste materia! from constructing or maintaining the 16. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or ResidentlincshallbeburnedorotherwisedisposedofasdirectedbytheCommissionershallbeadmittedtoanyshareorpartofthisforestrnice.tiowcver,no material shall be disposed of by agreement or to any benefit that may arise herefrom unlessburnngduringanyclosedseasonestablishedbylaworregula- it is made with a corporation for its generat benefit.tion witliout a written permit from the ForEst Service. 17. Upon abandonment,termination,revocation,or5. The perrnittee shall protect the scenic and esthetic cancellation of this permit,the permittee shall remove withinvaluesultlerigtt-of-way and the adjacent land as far as a reasonable time all structures and improvements except thosepossibleconsistentwiththeauthorizeduse,during the con- owned by the United States,and shal!restore the site,unlessstruction,operation,and maintenance of the facility. otherwise agreed upon in writing or in this permit. If theb• 'Tlic permittee shall be responsible for prevention and permittee fails to remove all such structures or improvementscontrolofsoilerasionangullyingonGovernmentlandswithinareasonableperiod,they shall become the property ofcoveredbythispermit:r.lands adjacent thereto resulting the United States,but that will not relieve the permittee offromconstructionormaintenanceofthettansmissionline;and liability for the cost of their removal and restoration of the site.shall vcgctate with rrass or herbaceous plants all ground where 18. This permit is not transferable.If the permittee throughtt;e soil lias been exposed;and shall construct and maintain voluntary sale or transfer,or through enforcement of contract,such preventive works to accomplish this result as prescribed foreclosure, tax sale,or other valid legal proceeding shalintheerosioncontrolplanattached,and made a part of this cease to be the owner of the physical improvements otherpermit,
than those owned by the United States situated on the land7. The permittee shall place and maintain suitable structures described in this permit and is unable to furnish adequateanddevicestoreducetoareasonabledegreethepossibilityofproofofabilitytoredeemorotherwisere-establish title tocontactbe:ween its powerline and telegraph,telephone,signal said improvements,this permit shall be subject to cancel-
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or other powerlines heretofore constructed and not owned by ]ation.Hut if the person to whom title to said improvementsthepermittee,and shaU also place and maintain suitable
structures and devices to reduce to a reasonable de ree the shali have been transferred in either manner above providedgisqualifiedasapermitteeandiswillingthathisfuturepossibilityofanystructuresorwiresfallingandobstructingoccupancyofthepremisesshallbesubjecttosuchnew3 traffic or endangering life on highways or roads.The trans-mission I ne sl aq be designed and constructed in accordance conditions and stipulations as existing or prospective
with accepted standards(National Electrical Safet Code and c'ucumstances may warrant,his continued occupancy of theY premises may be authorized by permit to him if,in the opinionspecificationfortransmissionlinesofsimuarvoltage, capacity, of the issuing officer or his successor,issuance of a permit7andpurposc.
8. The permittee shall make provision,or bear the reason- is desirable and in the public interest.
able c st of makin 19. This permit may be terminated upon breach of any ofgprovisionforavoidinginductiveorconduc- the conditiuns herein b c the issuing offcer or at the discretiontiveinterferencebetweenanytransmissionfacilityorotheroftheRegionalForesterortheChief,Forest Service;provided,works constructed,operated,or maintained by it and the permittee shall have had a reasonable time—not to exceedauthorizedunderthepermit,and any radio installation,telephone line,or other communication facilities existin when ninety(90)days—within which to show cause why such
the permit is authorizcd or any such instaltation,line or
g termination should not be made.
facility thereafter constructed or operated by the United States This permit confers no rights upon the permittee to
or any agency thereof.This provision shall not relieve the use this National Forest land for purposes other than con-
permittee from any responsibility or requirement which may thereoing
n aintaining,and operating a transmission line
bc imposed by other lawfut authority for avoiding or eliminating 21. The permittee shall allow officers and employees ofinductiveorconductiveinterference. the United States free and unrestricted access in,througlt,9. The permittee st all protect all Government and other and across tlie said project and project works in the perform-telephone, tclegraph, and power-transmission lines at crossings ance of their official duties and shall allow the Forestofandatallplacesinproximitytothepermittee's power, ` Service,without charge,to construct or permit to betransmissionlineorlines; and shall maintain said power- constructed in,through,and across the said project,railroads,transmissifln line or lines in such.a manner as not•iq enenaei'V chutes,roads,trails,conduits,and other means of transportation6feorproperty. not inconsistent with the enjoyment of said project by the10. The permittee shall maintain the improvements and Bantee for the purpose herein set forth.premises to standards of repair,orderliness,neatness,sanitation,22. In the event of any conflict between any of theandsafetyacceptabletotheForestScrvice. preceding printed clauses or any provision thereof and any of ---t1I. The permittee,in exercising the privileges granted by the following clauses or any provisions thereof the followingthispermit,shall comply with the reRulations of the Depart- clauses will control.
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23. The permittee sha11 inden nify ttie United States against any liabilityfordamaeto ' ife or property arising from tl e occupancy of use ofIationalForestlandsunderthispermit.
24. Tne permittee sha?.) be held 7iablz for a 7 injury, Ioss, or dama e,
including fire suppression costs, directly or indirectly resultinfro or caused by the permittee's use and occupancy of the area
covered by ttie permit, regard.less of hether the permittee is
negligent or otherwise at fault, provided tha[ the maximum liabil_itywithoutfau?t shal? not exceed $1 ,000,000 / for any one occurrence "
and provided further that the permittee shall not be liable without
fault when such injury, loss, or damage resuits wholl.y, or in part,
from a negligent act of the United States,or an act of a third partynotinvolvingthefacilitiesofthepernittee.
Liability for injury, 1oss, or da age, including fire suppression
costs, in excess of the specified maximum, shall be determined by thel.aws governing ordinary negligence.
25. This permit is granted witti tlie e:cpress understanding tliat shoul_d
future location of Government i provments or road rights-of-way
require ttie relocation of the pernittee's impro•eir,ents, such
relocation wi] ]. be done by the permittee at 1 is expense within sixty60) days following request to relocate.
26. Avatanches , zisin uater, high oinds , ;alling ? iwbs or trees, and
a.ther_ hazards aze naturaL phenonena in the forest that present risks
to the permittee's property whict the permitteee assuc es. The
ernittee has the :-esponsibility of inspecting its site, lot, right-of
ay ;r.d ir.,r,.ec:ate ci joining area for dangerous trees , hanging Iimbs
ncl otlier eviclence of hazardous conditions and, after securing
pe:rission f.oc the Forest Service, of re oving such hazards.
27. Unless sooner terninated or revoked by the Forest Service in
accordance with the provisions of the permit, this permit subject to
annual revalidation by tl e Forest Service and payL,ent uf fees by the
permittee, expire and becoL:e void on L ecember 31 , 1:'95, but a new
permit to occupy and use the same ilational Forest Iand may be ranted
pro ided the permittee o i l.l. cou pl.y ,ith the then exi.5tin ?aws and
regulations overning the occupancy and use of National Forest Lands
and shall have notified the Forest Supervisor not less than six (6)
months prior to said date that such new permit is desired.
28. A ?ate payment charge in additi.on to the regular fees shall be u ade
fnr failure_,to aeet ttie fee pay:ent due date or any of ttie dates
specified for submission of statements required for fee cal.cul_at-ion.
The -.Iate pay ent charge sha11 be $20, or an amount calcul.ated by
applying the current rate prescribed by Treasury Fiscal Re uireuients
Manual Bulletins to the overdue anount for each 30-day period or
fraction thereof tl c t the pay,ent is overdue, whichever is greater.
f tt e due date falls on a noncaorkday, the late payment charge aill
not u p?y untii the end of the next o orkday. This permit may be
tern inated for nonpayu etit of fees and/or assessed later payment
charges.
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WIDTH LENGTHLETTERLINENA.LE PORT_TOti'/SECTZOi1/TO:T;1SP t.NGE FEET MILES ACRES
A E^erald Bay Tract
NE; 21 13N 17E 20 0.78 1. 89
B.AnQora Tract
SE4 SW; 13 12N 17E 20 1.71 4.71
SWa SW;
NW; NW; 2 4
EZE 2NE,', 2 3
SE4
NW4 NE' 2 6
C.Cathedral Park
W 2 12N 17E 20 1.50 3.64
W 11
NWa NW' 14
D. South Lake Tahoe Distribution
I NE 4 SE; 31 12N 18E ` 20 3.34 8.10
H1 W 3 2
SEa NEi 6 11N 18E
Ea SEa
SE a
E 7
SW; 17
E.Old Mill Guard Station
Portion Lot 4
2 12N 17E 20 0 .18 0.44
F.Placerville Lu•nber
Saw Mill Rd SW; SW; 17 12N 18E 20
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0.11 0.27
G.Lily Lake
I S NE;22 12N 17E 20 0.13 0.32
H. Spring Creek Track
ISE; SE4 27 13N 17E 20 3. 80 9.21
i E 34
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I.Unoer Truckee Guard Station
i SE. SE. 6 11N 18E 20 0.15 0.36
J.Washoe Countv Girl Scout
Camp biee s Cree S SE: 30 1 N 17E 15 0.65 1.18
SE: SW
R.Stockade Extn
NW: NE: 36 13N 17E 20 0.31 0.75
NEe 4
i SE; SW; 25
L.South Tahoe Airport
Twin Peaks Beacons S SE;17 12N 18E 20 0.55 1.33
SE t 8
LINE ' EXHIBIT B WIDTH LENGTHLTTERLINENFEPORTION/SECTION/TOj TNSP/ .:IGr. FEET I iILES ACRES
M•Sou ':'ahoe Airport
Cola Creeic Beacon W W 11 12N 18E 20 2.15 2. 81 ,W i1 14
N (0) STPUD Lot 11 2 12N 18E 20 0.5 1.31
N sw
4) Baldwin Recreation Area
Lot 6 35 13N 17E 20 0.51 1.48
P. (R)South Tar.oe Airport
Tahoe "•1tn Beacon NW; NE;7 12N 18E 20 0.09 0.22
Q. (S)Tahoe-Tallac Lutheran Cam
S 35 13N 17E 10 0. 46 0.56
R. (T)USFS Camp round/Fallen Leak Lake
S 36 13N 17E 10 0.40 0.48
S. (U)Tahoe Vallev Substation to
Pioneer Trail W W NW, 22 12N 18E 50 0.61 3.70NTl4SE; 21
SW; NE d
T. (1)Echo Summit Intertie PG&E
SE. 6 11N 18E 25 Q.45 1.36
U. (2)Lift a4 - Heavenly Valley
1 1 12N 18E 25 0.24 0.73
V. (3)Tahoe Valley Distribution
SWS NE i 21 12N 18E 25 0.75 2.27ca sE<
W. (5)South Fallen Leaf Lake
W SW4 14 12N 17E 10 1.09 1.32
S SE;15
X. (5)Emerald Bav (Bliss State Park)
NE. SW, 9 13N 17E 25 0.55 1.67
W SE;
Y. (7)E1 Dorado Hot Mix Plant
SE a NE 21 12N 18E 10 0 187 0.23
Z. (8)Lift 1 to T-Bar Heavenl Valley
1 12N 18E 10 0.38 •0.46
AA (9)Coneord Camn SW 35 13N 17E 10 095 O.IZ
BB (10) KTHO Tower
NWo SW; 2 12N 18E 10 0.023 0.03
CC (11) Lake Tahoe Blvd
Old Sawmill Site - Industrial Ave
S 8 12N 18E 25 0 .69 2.09
8 12N 18E 5 0.07 0.04
DD (11) KCRT, TV Translator
Tahoe Mtn Sw4 SW 6 12N 18E 10 0.576 0.70
SE{ SE 1 12N 17E
EXHIBIT B
LINE WIDTH LENGTHLETTERLINENAMEPORTION/SECTION/TOWNSP/RANGE FEET MILES ACRES
EE (13) Baldwin Beach Dump Station
NE 1/4 35 13N 17E 10 a.38 0.46
SE 1/4 26
FF (14) Kiva Pump Station
SE 1/4 SW 1/4 25 13N 17E 10 338 0.41
NE 1/4 NW 1/4 36
GG (14) Tallac Pump Station
S 1/2 NE 1/4 6 12N 18E 10 0.189 0.23
HH (14) Taylor Creek Pump Station
W 1/2 NW 1/4 36 13N 17E 10 089 0.09
KK (15) Landis & Murtaugh Extn
NE 1/4 NW 1/4 11 12N 17E 10 0.045 0.05
LL (*) Heavenly Valley-Main Service
1 12N 18E 25 1 .80 5.45
MM (17} Jicarilla Drive
SW 1/4 10 12N 18E 10 0.60 0.73
TOT L• 622 61 200
TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST
A Tahoe Vista NW 1/4 SW 1/4 12 16N 17E 10 0,009 0.01
Tahoe
B Crystal Bay Dev. E 1/Z 18 16N 18E 25 1 .000 3.03Lots9 & 10 W 1/2
TOTALS: 1 .009 3.04AePlicationinprocessasof11/1977
TOIYABE NATIONAL FOREST
A)Heavenly Va11ey-East Peak 31 13N 19E 10 0.630 0.75
36
B) Heavenly Valley-Wells Farqo 30 13N 19E 10 0.110 0.13
C)Heavenly Valley-Stage Coach 31 13N 19E 10 0.190 0.23
TOTALS: 0.930 1 .11
TOTALS
ELDOR IDO - 5.622 61 .200
TOIYABE -93 1 . 11
TAHOE - 1 .009 3.04
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10. If, during excavation work, iter s of substantial archeological or
paleontoloRical value are discovereci, or a known denosit of such items
iis disturbed, the perr.nittee wili cease excavation in the area so affected.
I He will then notify the Forest Service and will not resume excavation
until written approval is iven.
i11. This permit shall not be exclusive. The Forest Service reserves the
right to use or permit others to use any part of the permitted area for
i any purpose, provided such use does not interfere with the rights and
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c. AlI explosives shall be stored in a secure manner, in co:npliance
i with local laws and ordinances, and all suc;h stora?e places shall
be marked "DANGEROUS - EXPLOSIVES." Where no local la,ws or ordin-
ances apply, storage shall be provided sati:sfactory to the Forest
officer in charge and in general not closeY+ than 1,000 feet from
the road or from any builc3ing or campin az ea.
d. tThen using explosives, the permittee shall adopt preca.utions
which will prevent damage to landscape feal:ures and other surround-
ing objects. When directed by the Forest officer in c,harge, trees
Within an area c3esi;nated to be cleared shall be left as a protective
screen for surroundin vegetation durin b]Lasting oper ations. Trees
so left shall be removed and disposed of af`ter blastin has been
completed. When necessary, and at any poirit of specia.l danger, the
i permittee shall use suitable mats or some c>ther approved methad to
j smother blasts.
S. The permittee shall protect the scenic esthetic: values of the area under
this permit, and the adjacent land, as far as possible with the authorized use,
during construction, operation, and maintenance of t:he improvements.
6. The permittee shall take reasonable precautions to protect, in place, all
public land survey monur ents, private prop9erty corne rs, and Forest boundary
markers. In the event that any such land markers oz monuments are destroyed
in the exercise of the privileges authorized by this; permit, depending on the
I type of :ontunenfi destroyed, the perr,iittee shall see that they are reestablished
or referenced in accordance with (1) the procedures outlined in the "Manual of
Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lanci of ttie United States,'' (2) the
specifications of the county surveyor, or (3) the sF ecifications o the Forest
Service.
Further, the permittee shall cause such official sur vey records as are affected
to be amended as provided by law.
i 7. The permittee"shall be responsible for the nrev ention and control of soil
erosion and aullying on the area covered by this pez it and lands adjacentithereto, and shall provide preventive measures as re quired by specifications
attached to and made a part of this per nit.
8. Topsoil shall be stripped from the permitted ar ea and be deposited in
storage piles apart from other excavated aterial. After the desired amount
of material has been removed, and the resulting pit has been trimned and
smoothed as required, the stored topsoil shall be e venly spread over exposed
j subsoil to the extent that may be practicable, and shall be revegetated.
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9. A muffler or spark arrester satis actory to the. Forest Service shall be
maintained on the exhausts of all trucks and tractor s or other internal
combustion engines used in connection with this perm it.
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT - AMEh`Dt•fEI1T `3 - Form 2700-23 PAGE 2
1. Durfng the performance of this permit, the pe2^rtittee a rees:
a. In connection with the performance of work under this perr,it,
including construction, maintenance, and operaticn of the
facilfty, the per ittee shall not discriminate a ainst any
employee or applicant for employment because of race, color,
religion, sex, or national origin.
b. The permittee and his employees shall not discriminate by
segre ation or otherwise a ainst any person on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, or national ori in by cur-
tailing or refusing to furnish accommodations, facilities,
services, or use privile es offered to the public generally.
c. The permittee shall include and require compliance with the
above nondiscrimination pravisions in any subcontract made
With respect to the operations under this permit.
d. Signs setting forth this policy of nondiscrir ination to be
furnished by the Forest Service will be conspfcuously dis-
played at the public entrance to the prernises, and at other
exterior or interior locations as irected by the ForestService.
2. The permittee shall carry on all operations in a workmanlike manner,
having due regard for the safety of employees; and shall safeguard with
fences, barr3ers, fills, covers, or other effective devices, pits, cuts,
and other excavations which otherwise would unduly imperil the life,
safety, or property of other persons.
3. Avalanches, rising waters, high winds, falling limbs or trees and
similar hazards are natural phenoMena in the forest which the permitteeherebyassumes. The permittee has the responsibility, for its own safetyandprotection, of inspecting the right-of-way and the imr ediately adjoin-ing area for dangerous trees, hanginp, limbs, and other evidence of hazardous
eonditions and, after securing such perrnission from the District Ranger, of
removing such hazards.
4. a. Only electronic detonators shall be used for blastin.
b. In the use of explosives, the perm3ttee shall exercise the utmost
care not to endan er life or property and shall comply with the
requirements of the Forest Service. The permittee shall be resoon-
aible for any and al2 damages resulting from the use of explosives
and shall adopt precautions that will prevent dar a e to surroundin.
r f . ob ects. The permittee shall furnish and erect special signs to
r ;the public of his blasting operatfon. Such si ns shall betP
placed and maintained so as to be clearly evident to the public
a'" .: during all critical periods of the blasting operations, and shally :a=:- . include a Warning statement to have radio transmitters turned off.r;.r,
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C,lifornia 0.} Eldorado 03AMENDMENT73
FOR d. Disfrict (7-9) e. Use number (9-12) f. Kind of use (13-15)
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
Ref: FSM 2714 Lake Vallsy ++ toad Z2,-
THIS AMEN MENT IS ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART g. State (16-17) h. County (1$-20)k. Card no. (21)
OF THE
TERM ANNUAL PERMIT California b El Dorado Q. 1
Reconstruction, isaprovement, maintenance, surfacin and
For operation of Forest Development Road .'to. I3NOb (?foneer Trail) _issuedto
KIND OF PERMIT)
El Pc rado Cnunt on _ 3 9/65
NAME OF PERMITTEE) DATE OF PERMIT)
which is hereby amended as follows;
EI Dorado County is hereby given perc ission to recon,struct, irnp rove, aintain,
and operate that portioa of Forest Developr.sent Road o. 13NOQ (I1.4-SS No. 20)
commonly kno an as Pianeer Trail which lies rithin a partion of the S1 of the
NE' of Secfiion 2I, T. I2 :3. , 2. 18 E. , M.D..M. as more speciricall d scrihed
ira "EXHIBZ'tS A, B, C, £ D" attached hereto and mac3e a part o this au end.-ent.
It is uncierstood that this Ar33enc nent sha2 not c rate to a].ter nor am n3 the
original Special lise Fer it Gatad 8/9/S5 in a y othe r respect than is :r in
specified and sha21 not in any way constituta a Navex of any part, provisicn,
or conditian ot said parstit.
This Amendment is accepted subject to the conditions set forth herein, and to conditi ns 1 to
1 attached hereto and made a part of this Amendiirent.
NAME OF PERMITTEE SIGNATUR F AUTt10RIZ D O FICEfi DATE
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ISSUING N A I T RE TITLE DATE
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The Special Use Permit issued to E1 Dorado Co,unty on
Au ust 9, 1965 By Joseph V. Fl:ynn, Acting Re ional Forester
is hereby amended as follows:
To include a portion of .Section 2, T. 12 N. ti R. 18 E. , M.D.M. , as
shown on the attached map marked "EXHIBIT B" and made a part of
this permit.
It is understood that this amendment shall not opeY ate to alte;r nor amend said
perr it in any other respect than is herein specifie:d and shall. not in any way
constitute a waiver of any part, provision, or conciition of sa id permit, and
every such part, provision, or condition of said permit shall apply equall.y to
this amendment. CHA' A. CONNAUGHTON, Regional
Fcorester
By c,X it
Date /'ti. 9 /c'/ Title_
This amendment to the Special Use Permit issued August 9,, 1965
is accep-ted subject to the conditions set forth abc ve.
EL DORJADO COUNTY
Date May 2 , 1966 gy ,J , , -,. ,vr '
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ATTEST: TitleC hairman, f3oard of Supervisor
RUTH Ll,ijTG, County Clerk
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Iss: 2-64
SPECIAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT NO. 1
THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ISSUED TO EL DORADO COUNTY ON
i,u ust 9, 1965 Bv Jose h V. Flvnn. Acting Regional Forester
IS HEREBY AMENDED AS FOLLOWS:
That portion in Section 28, T. 12 N. , .R. 18 E., M.D.t. containing Pioneer
Trail is hereby deleted from said permit.
IT 15 UNDERSTOOD THAT TH15 AMENDMENT SHALL NOT OPERATE TO ALTER NOR AMEND SAID PERMIT IN
ANY OTHER RESPECT THAN IS HEREIN SPECIFIED AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF
ANY PART, PROVISION OR CONDITION OF SAID PERMIT AND EVERY SUCH PART PROVISION OR CONDI-
T10N OF SAID PERMIT SHALL APPLY EQUALLY TO THIS AMENDMENT. CHAS. A. CONNAUGHTON,
BY S
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DATE /J T ITLE
THIS AMENDMENT TO THE SPEC AL USE PERMIT ISSUED r
IS ACCEPTEO SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIQNS SET FORTH ABOVE.
EL DORADO COUNTY
r .DATE May 2 , 1966 BY t c_f c. . . _f .,./
ATTEST: Title Chairman, Board of Supervis
RUTH LANG, County C erk
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2. The Caunty shall aintain said roads i.n ;;aod, safa and erviceahle con-ditian, ecival to t,ie construction sfiandarci. Zt na s rfer all work and
activities necessary for such purposes.
CiiAS. A. CO3tliAUGfiTrJN
Re ional Forester
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T I suir.; Officer
This errnit is hereby dulv accepted an be ali of E2 oracio County by roper
and appro ri te avthorit, and thQ pex r:ittee hsreb_y a;rees to comply xith
alI of the conclitions therein.
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1Q. The roa si;all be congtructe izl accordance :rith rI. ilorad County speci-
ications.
1. Existin? rences th 3t must ?e re-oved by t:e wi ier.i;; and reali;nr,tent of
road will be_ ^eplaced i.n 1{.I1CI fl the satis action c l istrict ns;er.
20. :he pernittee a?rees ta take all reasonable r ecaution to avoic: d a:are
to pra erty an i resaurces o; thc Unit d States, nc di.li en ly to ur.ciertake
upnression aetion in the event 4r fire resultin fro: the ercise cf ;he
privile es ;r nte t;rein.
21. The per aittee, in the excrcise or tYie privile,es granted y this permit,
hall require its er.playee, its contr ctors .3nd su contractor s, an i their
e plo ees to ccnply with 11 a licable conditions o this p r it.
22. inis ersait authorizes anly uch use and occupancsr nr 2iat:ional Foreut
land as is es ential f r turnoses direc tl; connect.d tith the canstruction,
aintenance and use of the road. It cloes not authorize uses such s borra.+
its, stockpile3, quarries, vr any ather sinil r u:ye except wi.th the written
approval of the Forest Supervisor.
23. All bru;h anci stunps rill e di pcsed c= to tlie sat sfact:ion nr` t:e
iore t Orficer in char;e. Stur.^ps, lo?s anc: ot!:er ,ebri :rill nat he ilec:
ar f!isposal outsidQ o ti e ri ht-ox-w<y:
2'. :, operatin? the road, it i u cierstood ,nd a;Z'3 d t at .:onc itions o
use are those as astablzsiyed by tiie 3shicle Code o: ttiQ atate of Caliiornia.
It is rurther uncierstoaci anci {,reecl that restricti;n:; t!i r ove^.ient o vehicles
accorzcnodatin vse of :n lands d inistered by the Forest er rice, in any
nanner other than prescribed b the Vehicle Cade o:f the tate o} Califorr.i,
slzall be only with the nutua2 con;ent of ti;e Fcres t Service and t:e Count*.
25. efora any clearin^ cf he ri;ht-o:-way or re construction o the roac is
co r enced, the perr_ittee shall ^repare in cooper ation witi ths± Farest ervice
a cire Frotection Plan r+nic Nili set forth in det,ail the rirR prevention,
presuppression, and sup ressi n easures which wi31 be taken hy the acz•ittee,
its e playees, contractors, and subcontractors, _3nd their er.,p:Loyees in all
aperation clurin the canstruction sta;e.
26, Tiie pernittee shall usQ onl,r electric cetonators For blastin;; ciurin tne
eriocl or April 15 to Jecenber 1, and ciurin; t:zer eriods is recluzred b tne
E'crest Supervisor. a ernit :ust be secure<i to blast durina the period
April 15 to Decer,ber 1 in accordance ith California State L,scr.
27. Tne ier ittee shall prevent and control sozl erosion witl!iin the ri ht-of-
tiiay anci on <djaceT2t lancis that might be zffected by rccon tru ction operatien
or wzaintenance vf the road.
2. Construction or occupanc j use under this permit shall begin w' iconstruction, if any, shall be com,_zd within z months,and
use shall be actually exercised at least _ 3 o months, frc,, hhe date of the.permit. This f"
writing,days each year, unless otherwise authorized in 7
3. Development pians; layout plans; construction, reconstruction, or alteration of improvements; orrevisionoflayoutorconstructionplansforthisareamustbeapprovedinadvanceandinwritingbytheforestsupervisor. Trees or shrubbery on the permitted area may be removed or destroyed only aftertheforestofficerinchargehasapproved, and has marked or otherwise designated that which may beremovedordestroyed. Timber cut or destroyed will be paid for by the permittee as follows: Merchantabletimberatappraisedvalue; young-growth timber below merchantable size at current damage appraisalvalue; prov2ded that the Forest Service reserves the right to dispose of the merchantable timber to othersthanthepermitteeatnostumpagecosttothepermittee. Trees, shrubs, and other plants may be plantedinsuchmannerandinsuchplacesaboutthepremisesasmaybeapprovedbytheforestofficerincharge.4. The permittee shall maintain the improvements and premises to standards of repair, orderliness,neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the forest officer in charge.5. This permit is subject to al] valid claims.
6. The permittee, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the regula-tions of the Department of Agriculture and all Federal, State, county,tttd:ics};laws, ordinances,or regulations which are .pplicable to the area or operations covered by this permit.7. The permittee shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent and suppress forest fires. No ma-terial shall be disposed of by burning in open fires during the closed season established b3 law or regula-tion without a written permit from the forest officer in charge or his authorized agent.ermil s s ta k exersisecxlil gea:i pr.a g mx arnag>h.e:;lazrd aadrpro rt :° eUnitedStatescandusedinconnectionwiththispermit, and s
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damage resulting from ne ' or from th tes for any
lation applicable to erms of this permit or of any law or regu-s rmittee, or by any agents or employees of the permitteeseage:£:he r::ag ensy.:a:e
9. The permittee shall fully repair all damage, other than ordinary wear and tear, to national forestroadsandtrailscausedbythepermitteeintheexerciseoftheprivilegegrantedbythispermit.10. No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any shareorpartofthisagreementortoanybeneftthatmayariseherefromunlessitismadewithacorporationforitsgeneralbenefit.
3 ot::akia d nrnent;er t t ott;retro s iz n:.g rx;a,ce i t'., i :remove ' hin a reasonable time all structures and improvements exce t those , QMg ;
and shall re re the site, unless otherwise a reed u on in
p nited States,
to remove all su structures or im r
g p ls permit. If the permittee fails
the United Stat ln a reasonable period,they shall become the property ofinotrelievethepermitteeofliabilityforthecostoftheirremovalanda t,t eit
12. This permit is not transferable. f`li%p}{y g c,b{7e;iYh aiis ei;;,;;;th ag,hforceneacbed1'e;##t e;i#+2'-Z= ` ' 'the sical improvements other than those owned by the Un ited Sta
issiu ated on t.¢ scribe nthisper ' and is unable to farnish adequate proof of ability to redeem ise reestablish title tosaidimprovents, this permit shall be subject to cancellati i the person to whom title to saidimprovementsshavebeentransferredineiteraboveprovidedisqualifiedasapermitteeandiswillingthathisfuturcupancyoisesshallbesubjecttosuchnewconditionsandstipulationsasexistingorprospective ' ances may warrant, his continued occupancy of the premises may be author-ized by • im if, in th inion of the issuing officer or his successor, issuance of a permit is desir-3'`ablic st:'.x:cx..
13. In case of change of address, the permittee shall immediately notify the forest supervisor. e i ora''q`izs'rid'accu"pan c ti'tfie}m ses"ird fi t dem iitg''4i ` .,. , '. '"'.. .sublet by the pe ' to third parties only with t 'e
the permittee shall c ' ova o the forest supervisor but
i e or compliance with all conditions of this permit by persons topremses-ma belsu rietc:•.;
15. This permit ma.y be terminated upon breach of any of the conditions herein or at the discretion oftheregionalforesterortheChief, Forest Service.
16. Ir. the event of any conflict between any of the preceding printed clauses or any provision thereofandanyofthefollowingclausesoranyprovisionsthereof, the preeeding printed clauses will control.17. his permit is accepted subject to the conditions set forth above and to conditions 18
attached hereto and made a part of this perini
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Foreat Service
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT DATE OF PERMIT FILE CODE
Act of June 4, 1897, or February 15, 1901 f /C,/
This permit is revocable and nontransferable r b a
REGION STATE FOREST
RANGER ISTRICT
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Permission is hereby granted to it ,:pD:) Ct)J:JTY
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f ereinafter called the permittee, to use subject to the conditions set out be]',ow, the follo i ing described
ands or improvements:
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This permit covers ''r"''• ` acres anti/or '''i'r''• ` miles anCl is issued for the purpose of:
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I:ri consid_era iori fo2-j t3iis use;liep'rmi tee shal payr a tlie For'ea Ser'ice;F:S:'-I epartmerit'o
Agriculture, the sum o`"----- - ._ Dollars $ ---- - ' -- ) for the period
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Pro?ided, liowever, Charges fer this use may be made or readjusted i•he:ne•er necessary to place the
charges on a basis commensurate vitti the value of use authorized by this permit.
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P.O. Box AU
South Lake Tahoe, Ca. 95705
Attn: Mr . James Cofer, Manager
Dear Mr . Cofer:
I have completed my field analysis of the values to be
allocated to the U.S.F.S. and S.T.P.U.D. ownerships for
exchange purposes. My analysis indicates that 7 1.15 acres
is required from the S.T.P.U.D. ownership with the
following soil classification:
S .T.P.U.D. PARCEL
SEZ Portion
soil class Ev 33. 48 acres
soil class lb 3. 58 acres
soil class Lo 7. 13 acres
soil class lb 8. 92 acres
total SEZ Portion 53.11 acres
Class 5 Portion 7. 42 acres
Class 6 Portion 6.47 acres
Class 7 Portion 3. 15 acres
TOTAL PARCEL SIZE 70.15 acres
I have also estimated the value of. the Postal Service
leased parcel (1.39 acres). My estimate of market value is
based upon the value as undeveloped and as a part of the
larger land unit.
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I am enclosing a map of the S.T.P.U.D. land area that
will assist you in arriving at the final boundaries. I will
look forward to hearing from you before preparation of the
full narrative appraisal report.I
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Sewer.1950.Water A PUBLIC AGENCY DIREC70AS
ROBERTMASONP.O.Box AU South Lake Tahoe,California 95705 Phone(916)544-6474 JAMES R.JONES
1275 Meadow Crest Drive MICKEY MADDEN
WALTER"NEAL"OLSON
July l , 1987
Mr . D. Wayne Shepherd
Lands Officer
U. S .D.A. Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
P.O. BOX 8465
South Lake Tahoe , CA 95731
RE: LAND EXCHANGE - PIONEER TRAIL AND BLACK BART AVE.
Dear Wayne :
On May 29th I met with you to discuss a possible exchange ofDistrictownedlandslocatedatA1TahoeBlvd. and Pioneer TrailforU. S .F. S . lands located at Black Bart Ave . and Pioneer TrailLocationofEmergencyRetentionBasin) . At that meeting you
suggested the District obtain preliminary appraisals of the lands
so that parcels of equal value could be identified for the possible
trade .
Ye have contacted b1r. Myron Harrison, MAI to assist us in the
preliminary evaluations . Mr. Harrison has responded with several
questions regarding the appraisals . A copy of Mr . Harrison ' sletterisattached. We would appreciate your assistance in re-
sponding to Mr . Harrison ' s questions . After you have had an
opportunity to consider the questions, we would like to meet
with you to formulate a response to Mr . Harrison .
Sincerely,
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nager/Engineer
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SOUTH LAKE TANOE, CA. 95705
ATTN: MR. JAMES COFER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
DEAR MR. COFER,
PURSUANT TO OUR DISCUSSION ON JUNE 4, 1987, SEVERAL
QUESTIONS MUST BE RESOLVED PRIOR TO MY COMPLETION OF A FULL
NARRATIVE APPRAISAL OF THE TWO LAND PARCELS WE DISCUSSED.
FOLLOWING ARE THE QUESTIONS THAT SHOULD BE RESOLVED PRIORC'-"' TO THE START OF MY APPRAISAL:
A. A COPY OF THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT OR AGREEMENT TO THE_
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE FOR THE POSTAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER.
THIS DATA IS NECESSARY FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :
1) TO ESTABLIS LAND VALUE FOR A PRIME PORTION OF THE
39. 225 ACRE PARCEL.
2) AS A VALUATION FACTOR IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE
39.225 ACRE PARCEL.
B. AT TNE PRESENT TIME THE 39.225 ACRE PARCEL IS OPERATED
AS A SEWAGE HOLDING POND UNDER A SPECIAL,. USE PERMIT
GRANTED BY THE U.S.F.S. ON NOVEMBER 22, 1967, AT AN
ANNUAL LAND RENT OF $7,P167 Q1QJ. FOLLOWING ARE QUESTIONS
THAT MUST BE RESOLVED PRIOR TO THE APPRAISAL.
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M''1) AT THIS POINT IN TIME THE FEE SIMPLE ESTATE (USFS)
IS ALSO THE LEASED FEE ESTATE. SHOULD THE APPRAISAL
INDICATE THE VALUE OF THE LEASED FEE ESTATE OR BE
APPRAISED AS FEE SIMPLE , UNENCUMBERED . BY THE'
SPECIAL USE PERMIT.
2) IF APPRAISED AS A LEASED FEE ESTATE, THE USFS AND
THE DISTRICT SHOULD GIVE SOME GUIDANCE FOR THE
FOLLOWING:
A. REMAINING TERM OF THE PERMIT.
B. ANNUAL FUTURE LAND RENT.
3) IF APPRAISED AS FEE SIMPLE, THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
SHOULD BE RESOLVED:
A. SHOULD THE PROPERTY BE APPRAISED IN ITS
NATURAL STATE WITH THE POND REMOV ED?
B . SHOULD ,THE COST OF REMOVAL OF THE POND BE
CONSIDERED AS A NEGATIVE VALUE INFLUENCE FROM
THE FEE SIMPLE IN ITS NATURAL STATE?
C. IN DETERMINING THE SOIL CLASSIFICATIONS AND LAND AREA
OF THE S.T.P.U.D. PARCEL, THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS SHOULD BE
RESOLVED:
1. WILL THE APPRAISERS ESTIMATE OF SOIL
CLASSIFICATIONS AND LAND AREA WITHIN EACH
CLASSIFICATION BE SATISFACTORY?
2. IF THE APPRAISERS ESTIMATE IS NOT
SATISFACTORY, THEN A PROCEDURE SHOULD BE
OUTLINED TO PROVIDE THIS DATA TO THE
APPRAISER.
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i;WHEN THESE QUESTIONS; ARE RESOLVED, I WILL CONDUCT Anr
MARKET ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE UNITS OF EQUAL VALUE AND
ADVISE YOU OF MY FINDINGS. UPON ACCEPTANCE OF THIS
PRELIMINARY REPORT, I WILL PREPARE A FULL NARRATIVE
APPRAISAL REPORT THAT WILL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
FOREST SERVIC.
SINCERELY,
MYRON R. ARRISON, MAI ,SRPA •
CC: MR. JOHN WEIDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW325MAINSTREET
PLACERVILLE, CA. 95667
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ATTN: MR. JAMES COFFR, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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PURSUAN7 TO OUR DISCUSSION ON JUNE 4, 1987, SEVERAL
QUESTIONS MUST BE RESOLVED PRIOR TO MY COMPLETION OF A FULL
NARRATIVE APPRAISAL OF THE TWO LAND PARCELS WE DISCUSSED.
FOLLOWING ARE THE QUESTIONS THAT SHOULD 3E RESOLVED PRIOR
TO THE START OF MY APPRAISPL:
A. A COPY OF THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT OR AGREEMENT TO THE
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE FOR THE POSTAL DISTRIBUTION CEDITER.
THIS DAT.A IS NECESSARY FOR THE FOLLOWING REASO?S :
1 ) TO ESTABLISH LAND VALUE FOR A PRIME PORTION OF THE
39. 225 ACRE PARCEL.
2 AS A VALUATIOI T FACTOR IN THE 0 NERSHIP F HW0T E
39.225 ACRE PARCEL.
B. AT THE PRESEIvT TIME THE 39.225 ACRE PARCEL IS OPERATED
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AS A SEWAGE HOLDING POND UNDER A SPECIAL USE PERMIT
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GRANTED BY THE U.S.F.S. ON NOVEMBER 22, 1967, AT AN
ANNUAL LAND RENT OF $7,067.00. FOLLOWING ARE QUESTIONS
THAT MUST BE RESOLVED PRIOR TO THE APPRAISAL.
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1) AT THIS POINT IN TIME THE FEE SIMPLE ESTATE (USFS)
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IS ALSO THE LEASED FEE ESTATE. SHOULD THE APPRAISAL
INDICATF THE VALUE OF THE LEASED FEE ESTATE OR BE
APPRAISED AS FEE SIMPLE , UNENCUMBERED BY THE
SPECIAL USE PERMIT.
2) IF APPRAISED AS A LEASED FEE ESTATE, THE USFS AND
THE DISTRICT SHOULD GIVE SOME GUIDANCE FOR THE
FOLLOWING:
A. REMAINING TERM OF THE PERMIT.
B. ANNUAL FUTURE LAND RENT.
3) IF APPRAISED AS FEE SIMPLE, THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
SHOULD BE RESOLVED:
A. SHOULD THE PROPERTY BE APPRAISED IN ITS
NATURAL STATE WITH THE POND REMOVED?
B . SHOULD THE COST OF REMOVAL OF THE POr1D BE
CONSIDERED AS A NEGATIVE VALUE INFLUENCE FROM
THE FEE SIMPLE IN ITS NATURAL STATE?
C. IN DETERMINING THE SOIL CLASSIFICATIONS AND LAND AREA
OF THE S.T.P.U.D. PARCEL, THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS SHOULD BE
RESOLVED:
1. WILL THE APPRAISERS ESTIMATE OF SOIL
CLASSIFICATIONS AND LAND ARFA WITHIN FACH
CLASSIFICATION BE SATISFACTORY?
2. IF THE APPRAISERS ESTIMATE IS NOT
SATISFACTORY, THEN A PROCEDURE SHOULD BE
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OUTLINED TO PROVIDE THIS DATA TO THE
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APPRAISER.
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WHEN THESE QUESTIONS ARE RESOLVED, I WILL CONDUCT A
MARKET ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE UNITS OF EQUAL VALUE AND
ADVISE YOU OF MY FINDINGS . UPON ACCEPTANCE OF THIS
PRELIMINARY REPORT, I WILL PREPARE A FULL NARRATIVE
APPRAISAL REPORT THAT WILL MEET THE REQUIREMFNTS OF THE
FOREST SERVICF.
SINCERELY,
MYRON R. ARRISON, MAI ,SRPA
CC: MR. JOHN WEIDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
325 MAIN STREET
PLACERVILLE, CA. 95667
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JOHN C. WEIDMAN
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325 MAIN STREET
AT?ORNEY AT LAW PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95667
TELEPHONE 622-5260
April 21, Zg86
Mr. James R. Cofer
General Manager
South Tahoe Public L'tility District
P. 0. Box AU
South Lake Tahoe, CA g5705
Re : Sale of USFS Land
Dear Mr. Cofer :
Should the District desire to sell any of the USFS
land, ve will have to declare the same surplus .
Section 5 222 of the Government Code, which was
enacted in 1984 and amended in 1985, provides that the District
is to make a written offer to sell for developing low and
moderate income housing, or park and recreational purposes, or
open space purposes, or enterprise zones , or certain designated
progr°am areas, or school pur.poses .
The District would then have to determine who to notify
and allow 60 days for any one of these entities to accept the
offer.
The Johnson prt=per'tY would not, however, be surplus
if it were part of an exchange and thus , Se'.;ion 54222 would
not be effective for such an exchange .
A question arises as to whether or not S.Z zone land
would require notification to housing authorities or redevelop-
ment agencies or an enterprise zone . To be safe you would
probably have to give the notice anyway.
Yours very truly,
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