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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 11-84 ac E f iNG AGENDA RESOLUTION NO. 11-84 A RESOLUTION OF THE ATASCADERO SANITATION DISTRICT APPROVING SEWER EXTENSION 1-84 EXTENDING PUBLIC SEWER SERVICE TO CERTAIN LOTS IN THE HERMOSILLO AVENUE AREA. WHEREAS, the Atascadero Sanitation District is empowered by its regulations to extend service to areas outside of Improvement No. l; and, WHEREAS, the subject area along the northerly side of Hermosillo Avenue is contiguous to existing Improvement District No. 1. WHEREAS, ongoing service to this area along Hermosillo Avenue will not require substantially higher costs to serve than other areas now in the District since sewer lines to serve most of the area already exist. WHEREAS, a small portion of the area will be required to design and construct a sewer main extension at their expense prior to con- nection but it appears feasible to do so. WHEREAS, it is appropriate to extend public sewer service to areas such as this one which have ident6ified septic system failure problems. WHEREAS, a cease and desist order (which encourages hookups to the sewer system) is now in effect in this area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Atascadero Sanitation Dis- trict does hereby approve of the extension of public sewer service to the following described lots: Lots 52, 52A, 53A, 64D, 64E, 64F, 64G, 64H, 65B, 65C, 65D, 65E, 65H, 65J, 65K, 65L, 70B, 70C, 70D, 70E, 70F of Block NC On moton by Board Member Molina and seconded by Board Member Wilkins , the foregoing resolution is adopted in its entirety by the following roll call vote: AYES: Board Member Wilkins, Molina, Stover, and Mackey NOES: Board Member Nelson ABSENT: None '10 Resolution No. 11-84 DATE ADOPTED: February 14, 1984 MA JO , .E MAC EY, Mayor ATTEST: BARBARA 'NORRIS, ity Clerk APPROVED AS _.TO RM: ALLEN GRIMES, City ttorney D AS T CO TENT: RAY WA DEN, City MjRrgvr 2 4 CITY OF ATASCADERO 1918 1879 Planning Department February 14, 1984 STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: SEWER EXTENSION 1-84 LOCATION: Hermosillo Avenue (Lots 52, 52A, 53A, 64D, 64E, 64F, 64G, 64H, 65B, 65C, 65D, 65E, 65H, 65J, 65K, 65L, 70B, 70C, 70D, 70E, 70F of Block NC) APPLICANT: Initiated by City REQUEST: To allow certain parcels outside of Sewer Improvement District No. 1 to connect to the public sewer. BACKGROUND 1. Reason for Request: The Public Works and Planning Departments have been contacted by a number of Hermosillo Avenue property own- ers about connecting to the public sewer which now exists at the frontage of most of the affected parcels. After these expressions of interest, Staff determined, based upon particular conditions applicable to this area, that it would be more logical to initiate the service extension for the whole area rather than to process individual requests. 2. General Plan: High Density Single Family Residential 3. Zoning: RSF-X 4. Environmental Determination: The Planning Director has determined that this project is categorically exempt from provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. 5. Existing Area Conditions: The attached map shows that 11 lots on the northerly side of Hermosillo Avenue are within Improvement District No. 1 while the remaining 21 are not. Sewer lines exist in Hermosillo Avenue generally easterly of Lot 65E indicating that 13 of the 21 lots front directly on the sewer. The remaining 8 lots do not front directly on the sewer and would require either easements or engineering designs prior to actual connection. Sev- eral affected parcels are now under construction or have plans in the permit process. The topography and the lot sizes present ser- ious constraints for individual private sewage disposal systems. This area has been identified as one with septic system failures by the Regional Water Quality Control Board "cease and desist" order. Sewer Extension 1-84 (Hermosillo Avenue) 6. Project Description: It is proposed that 21 lots be allowed to connect to the public sewer . Most could do so immediately al- though several of the lots would have to extend the sewer main prior to connection. STAFF ANALYSIS AND COMMENTS The Sanitation District Board of Directors adopted policies pertaining to sewer service extensions outside of Improvement District No. 1 on November 14 , 1983. It seems logical that areas such as Hermosillo Avenue should be al- lowed to connect to public sewers especially where sewer lines to serve most of the parcels already exist, where septic system failures are occurring, where new development is occurring and where parcel sizes are small. The Hermosillo area has these constraints and sat- isfies recently adopted Board criteria. It should, however, be pointed out that several of the affected lots (65B, 65C, 65D, 70B, 70C, 70D, 70E, 70F) would either have to secure easements through parcels on the southerly side of the street to con- nect to a sewer line leading to San Jacinto Avenue or would have to design and construct a main extension prior to connection. Prelimin- ary review indicates that either approach is feasible. FINDINGS 1. The subject area along the northerly side of Hermosillo Avenue is contiguous to existing Improvement District No. 1. 2. Ongoing service to this area along Hermosillo Avenue will not re- quire substantially higher costs to serve then other areas now in the District since sewer lines to serve most of the area already exist. 3. A small portion of the area will be required to design and con- struct a sewer main extension at their expense prior to connec- tion, but it appears feasible to do so. 4. It is appropriate to extend public sewer service to areas such as this one which have identified septic system failure problems. 5. A cease and desist order which encourages hookups tothesewer sys- tem , is now in effect in this area. 2 Sewer Extension 1-84 (Hermosillo Avenue) RECOMMENDATION Based upon the Findings, the Planning and Public Works Directors rec- ommend approval of Sewer extension 1-84 and adoption of Resolution No. 11-84 extending public service to Lots 52, 52A, 53A, 64D, 64E, 64F, 64G, 64H, 65B, 65C, 65D, 65E, 65H, 65J, 65K, 65L, 70B, 70C, 70D, 70E and 70F of Block NC of Atascadero Colony. REPORT PREPARED/APPROVED BY: ez� e.,.. LAWRENCE STEVENS Planning Director LAWRENCE McPherson Public Works Director ps 3 (( A -Y(j)CD S' QRs9°N'f 3N 59°9•E RI am o c f�°� \ 0N47°9716E�o I•�� , i 4A< N 47°43f m p O d T � N35 j9E� N al 01, W .�. b m O II q0 0 4. Gi /J Y■■ T DO O � 3N°�N / • a O O cz O. ap OtT O O _ IY 3 y.2EY' P n a \ m N t`••1' m \0 aPl' ,7y"�Sr F' o\\ OPx � N O \! � m © N b� N. 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