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REQU~~;' R~o:;~UNCIL ACTION
From: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE
Dept: Public Works/Engineering
Subject:
Establishment of
of $7.,.159/Acre
(Pepper/Randall)
sive Storm Drain
Storm Drain Fee
Project 3-5
in Comprehen-
Master Plan
Date:
10-19-90
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
08-13-86 -- Resolution No. 86-318 adopted authorizing execution
of a Standard Contract with County of San Bernardino
and the City of Colton for study of Drainage Area 3-
5.
11-05-90 -- Public meeting scheduled for regular Council meeting
of 11-19-90 to receive oral or written input relative
to establishment of storm drain.
Recomm~nded motion:
1. That the public meeting to receive oral or written
presentations relative to the establishment of a storm dr!4n ;0;.
surcharge for Project 3-5, in Comprehensive Storm Drain Mas~r~
Plan, be closed. C> .
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2. Adopt resolution
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Jim Penman
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Supporting data attached:
Roqer G. Hardqrave
Staff Report &
Resolution
Phone:
Contact person:
FUNDING REOUIREMENTS:
Amount:
N/A
Source: (Acct. No.!
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Finance:
Council Notes:
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ciTy 6F SAN BERNODINO - REQUEST Fa. COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
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In August of 1986, the City entered into an agreement
with the County of San Bernardino and City of Colton to study
Project 3-5, of the Comprehensive Storm Drain Plan No.3. At
that point in time, the City of Colton and the County Flood
Control District were suggesting that all development on the
west side of the City of San Bernardino be deferred until such
time as adequate drainage facilities were constructed, or
financed.
The area in question is basically south of 6th Street
and east of the Southern Pacific Railway. While the County
maintains several drainage basins in this area, they are con-
sidered inadequate. Additionally, there is presently an
inadequate drain under 1-10 for the necessary outlet to the
Santa Ana River. This causes storm water to back up along the
north side of the freeway.
After several meetings and much discussion, the County
has completed the study report. In general, it suggests that
the County, City of San Bernardino, City of Rial to and City of
Colton impose a fee of $7,159 per acre on all development in the
Project 3-5 drainage area. This fee has the potential to
generate $5.56 million of the $8 million estimate of cost to
construct adequate improvements to meet the needs of the area.
The request further suggests that other forms of agree-
ments be adopted to fund the remaining $2.44 million. These
figures allow for existing improvements to be added to the
overall cost and are stated to be in compliance with AB 1600
with the proper nexus and accounting. This fee would only apply
to undeveloped lands, and the dollar figure is based on collec-
tion of monies from all of the participating agencies. The City
of San Bernardino has 31% of the total drainage area and 26% of
the available vacant land to be charged.
The majority of this area within the City of San
Bernardino is designated as RS, with a maximum density of 4.5
units per acre. Therefore, the proposed drainage fee of
$7,159/gross acre equates to $1,591 per lot. Our present
drainage fee is $ 0.11/ sq. feet of net area, which amounts to
$792 for a 7,200 sq. ft. lot. The proposed fee represents an
increase of $809 per lot, from $792 to $1,591. We anticipate
that these fees would be held in a trust account until the
County is ready to start work on a project.
A draft Memorandum of
detail the agreements reached.
Memorandum of Understanding was
office for review and comment.
Understanding was developed to
In October of 1987 a draft of a
forwarded to the City Attorney's
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STAFF REPORT
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The Cooperative Agreement provided that each of the
three agencies would participate to the extent of $2,500 in the
estimated cost for preparing the Drainage Report. Payment has
been made for the City of San Bernardino's share.
Our regular drainage fees are low by comparison to other
cities. The increase to $7,159 per acre in this area should not
have a significant detrimental effect on development.
A copy of the Drainage Report is available in our office
for review.
public
before
meeting
meeting.
Section 54992 of the Government Code requires that a
meeting be held to receive oral or written presentations
levying any new fee or service charge. This public
must be held during a regularly scheduled Council
Adoption of this special drainage fee would presumably
result in Colton not objecting to future developments within
this area.
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MAlNUNE STORM DRAIN
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
fLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
COMPREHENSIVE srORM DRAIN PLAN
PROJECT 3-5
AREA DRAINAGE PLAN
UNDEVELOPED LANDS
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING
RESOLUTION NO. 79-425 ENTITLED IN PART, "RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING
3 A SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR STORM WATER DRAINAGE FACILITIES
CONSTRUCTION. ", AND ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL SURCHARGE FOR
4 DEVELOPMENT WITHIN PROJECT 3-5 (PEPPER I RANDALL) STORM DRAIN
BENEFIT AREA.
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WITNESSE'.rB :
WHEREAS,
development
of
in the vicinity of
the
area
Project
(Pepper
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Randall)
contingent
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3-5
construction of the Master Plan Storm Drain and Debris Basin,
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improvements per Comprehensive Storm Drain Plan No.3, Project 3-
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WHEREAS, construction of Project 3-5 (Pepper / Randall)
Storm Drain System is needed to provide full protection from
flooding for the existing and future development I and
WHEREAS, authorization to proceed with study reports has
granted for Project 3-5 Storm Drain Surcharge Areal and
WHEREAS, no other financing plan has been established to
the required improvements I and
WHEREAS, the normal drainage fees collected within the
roposed benefit area district boundaries, as established by
88-114, will not be adequate to generate
esolution No.
ufficient revenue to finance the construction of the the City's
hare of the cost of Project 3-5 Storm Drain System, as
etermined by the study entitled "Area Drainage Plan Project 3-5,
pril, 1990" on file in the Department of Public Works/-
ngineering Office of the CitYI and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to impose a special fee of
7,159 per gross acre, on all development within Project 3-5
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RESO: AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 79-425 TO ESTABLISH
SURCHMI"'\E FOR PROJECT 3-5 (PEPP~RANDALL) STORM
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Drainage Area.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
Resolution No. 79-425, Subsection 2 (B)
is
SECTION 1:
amended as follows:
"(b) Prior to building permit approval within Project 3-5
(Pepper / Randall) Surcharge Area), the following special fees
shall be paid, which shall include the normal storm drainage fee
imposed by Resolution No. 79-425.
(1) For all construction or land development,
including, but not limited to, commercial, industrial and
mul tiple residential, Single Family Residential, and including
additions or extensions, paving and other impervious areas, a fee
of $7,159 per gross acre of development.
(2) Said special drainage fees shall be adjusted
annually each July 15, in the amount of the change in the yearly
Construction Cost; Index as published in the Engineering News
Record as of July 7 of each year."
SECTION 2.
The Project 3-5 (Pepper / Randall) Storm
Drain Surcharge Area is proposed:
As all that area within the Comprehensive Storm Drain
Plan Project Area 3-5, lying within the City limits of
the City of San Bernardino, the easterly boundary being
generally described as the north/south extension of the
Southern Pacific Railway, the east/west prolongation of
the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway and the north/
south prolongation of Pepper Avenue and the east/west
extension of 6th Street to the westerly/southerly City
Limits line.
SECTION 3.
Funds collected from the special drainage
fees shall be deposited in a special line item account, for
disbursement to the San Bernardino County Flood Control District
when a project for storm drain improvements in Project 3-5 is
ready to be advertised for bids.
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RESO: AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 79-425 TO ESTABLISH
SURC~ FOR PROJECT 3-5 (PEPPER~NDALL) STORM
DRAIN~NEFIT AREA. -'-/-
1 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
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meeting thereof, held on the
, 1990, by the following vote, to-
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5 wit:
6 Council Members:
7 ESTRADA
8 REILLY
9 FLORES
10 MAUDSLEY
11 MINOR
12 POPE-LUDLAM
13 MILLER
ABSTAIN
City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
day of , 1990.
Approved as to form
and legal content:
James F. Penman
City Attorney
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w. R. Holcomb, Mayor
Ci ty of San Bernardino