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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22- Public Works i CITY OF SAN BERNf IDINO REQUEST F("'R COUNCIL ACTION From: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE Subject: Underground Utility District No. 24 -- for Norton A.F.B.--- Authorization to D-- Public Works / Engineering Proceed and Setting Public Hearing. Date: February 15, 1995 Synopsis of Previous Council action: NONE Recommended motion: 1. That the Director of Public Works/City Engineer and City Clerk be authorized to proceed with the establishment of Underground Utility District No. 24, generally located along portions of Norton Way within Norton Air Force Base and along portions of Tippecanoe Avenue between 3rd Street and Central Avenue. 2. Adopt Resolution cc: Shauna Clark, City Administrator Signature Jim Penman, City Attorney Les Fogassy 5334 Contact person: Phone: Staff Report,Map, Res. 1 Supporting data attached: Ward: None FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct No.) (Acct Description) Finance: it Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No.— �'� CITY OF SAN BERN -.iRDINO - REQUEST F.. R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Southern California Edison is required by Rule 20 of the Public Utilities Commission to set aside a certain portion of its revenues to finance the cost of undergrounding overhead facilities within districts established by local agencies. Each agency is allocated a certain amount of funds based upon the total number of overhead services within the agency's boundaries. The Underground Utility Committee reviews and designates areas proposed for the establishment of a district. Underground Utilities improve the appearance of a street by removing visual clutter. It also eliminates the hazard from broken wires which result from violent windstorms or earthquakes, both of which are frequent occurrences in the area. The County of San Bernardino has taken the necessary steps to establish a regional underground utility district for Norton A.F.B. Since the limits of the project are within the City Limits, we will also need to go through the legally mandated steps for establishing an underground utility district, even though County Rule 20-A funds will be used to finance the cost incurred. We recommend authorization to proceed be granted and the public hearing be set. There are approximately 12 parcels that will need to convert their utility services from overhead to underground. 75.0264 z Y�� u iNW�d J G o V g:W / t i rr - �- N1 0` W a; is a ..3.. obi aA i V , N 4 / - N��,.,s �'U N I O / I � O N