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AGENDA REPORT
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Item to be presented by: Curtis L. Nay
DATE: September 24, 2002
SUBJECT: TRACT NO. 52004, MISCELLANEOUS TRANSFER DRAIN (MTD)
NO. 1569 — TRANSFER OF STORM DRAIN TO THE LOS ANGELES
COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
DEPARTMENT: Transportation & Engineering Services
RECOMMENDED ACTION
City Council adopt a resolution for the transfer and conveyance of the storm drain
improvements for Tract No. 52004, Miscellaneous Transfer Drain No. 1569, to the Los Angeles
County Flood Control District (LACFCD); authorize the Mayor or designee to execute the
attached Quitclaim Deed; and direct staff to transmit a copy of this report indicating the date
and action taken, three copies of the unrecorded Quitclaim Deed properly executed, and three
certified copies of the adopted Resolution to the Building & Safety/Land Development Division
at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works.
BACKGROUND
The construction, final inspection, and final Notice of Completion for Miscellaneous Transfer
Drain (MTD) No. 1569 have been completed. The project is located at Live Oak Springs Canyon
Road between Appaloosa Road and Cliffie Way in the Canyon Country area (see attached
Exhibit "A"). A detailed description of the facilities is depicted on LACFCD's Drawing
Nos. 831-F1.1 through 831-F1.7, on file with the Director of Los Angeles County's Department
of Public Works. The developer, Pacific Bay Homes, L.L.C., constructed the storm drain in
accordance with agreements and the Faithful Performance Bonds on file with the City. The
agreements also provide that the work shall not be deemed completed until approved, accepted
as complete, and transferred to LACFCD for maintenance.
The City and County entered into an agreement on March 14, 1989, recorded as Document
No. 89-1346418, which provides for the transfer of storm drains. The City Council must
approve a resolution authorizing the transfer to complete the process. The transfer is then
accepted and approved by the Board of Supervisors for the LACFCD, who operates and
maintains the storm drains for public use.
Agenda Item:
TRACT NO. 52004 — MTD NO. 1569
TRANSFER OF STORM DRAIN TO LACFCD
September 24, 2002 — Page 2
ALTERNATIVE ACTION
Other action as determined by the City Council.
FISCAL IMPACT
The City incurs a long-term fiscal benefit through transferring the maintenance responsibilities
for this storm drain to LACFCD.
ATTACHMENTS
Resolution for the Transfer of Conveyance of Storm Drain Improvements
Exhibit "A!'— Location Map
Quitclaim Deed and Description
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