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File #: ID#15-524    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 6/4/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2015 Final action: 6/25/2015
Title: Approve the acquisition of a permanent easement and temporary construction easement from Leonard Verni and Nicholas Verni for APNs 580-020-20S & 580-020-22S.
Sponsors: Department of Public Utilities
Attachments: 1. Table 1 - Verni.pdf, 2. Vicinity Map - Verni.pdf, 3. Purchase Agreement - Verni.pdf, 4. Deed of Easement - Verni.pdf, 5. Temporary Construction Easements - Verni.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


June 25, 2015



FROM: THOMAS C. ESQUEDA, Director
Department of Public Utilities

BY: MICHAEL CARBAJAL, Division Manager
Department of Public Utilities - Water Division

SUBJECT
Title

Approve the acquisition of a permanent easement and temporary construction easement from Leonard Verni and Nicholas Verni for APNs 580-020-20S & 580-020-22S.

Body
RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that City Council:
1. Approve the acquisition of a permanent easement and temporary construction easement as shown in the attached Table for the construction of the Raw Water Pipeline from the Friant-Kern Canal to the Northeast Surface Water Treatment Facility (NESWTF).
2. Authorize the Director of Public Utilities, or his designee, to sign all documents on behalf of the City.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Department of Public Utilities, Water Division, is finalizing the design of the Friant Kern Raw Water Pipeline to deliver raw water from the Friant-Kern Canal to the NESWTF. With bidding scheduled to begin in summer 2015, acquisition of easements for this pipeline project is necessary. The property owners Leonard Verni and Nicholas Verni have agreed to the compensation of $36,200 for the acquisition of a permanent easement, and $9,925/year for the acquisition of a temporary construction easement (see attachment Table 1).

BACKGROUND

Presently, the City's contract with the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) for Central Valley Project (CVP) surface water travels nearly 55 miles in open canals from Friant Dam (Millerton Lake) to the NESWTF. The proposed Project consists of the construction and operation of a 5.6-mile raw water pipeline. The new pipeline reroutes the CVP water directly to the NESWTF and will eliminate nearly 47 miles from the conveyance distance. The Project will convey water in an enclosed system and greatly reduce the threat to water quality, in otherwise open canals which are exposed to contamina...

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