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File #: 17-1069    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 6/13/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/11/2017 Final action: 7/11/2017
Title: A Resolution authorizing the acquisition of property located at 535 Popes Valley Drive as part of the Pebblewood at Pinecliff Drainage Improvement Project Presenter: Richard Mulledy, P.E. Water Resources Engineering Division Manager Travis Easton, P.E. Public Works Director
Attachments: 1. Popes Valley Reso, 2. Exhibit A to Resolution, 3. Exhibit B to Resolution, 4. Signed Resolution 82-17


Title
A Resolution authorizing the acquisition of property located at 535 Popes Valley Drive as part of the Pebblewood at Pinecliff Drainage Improvement Project

Presenter:
Richard Mulledy, P.E. Water Resources Engineering Division Manager
Travis Easton, P.E. Public Works Director

Body
Summary:
The attached resolution authorizes staff to proceed with the acquisition of property needed for the Pebblewood at Pinecliff Drainage Improvement Project. VLTAVA Land Company, LLC is the owner of a 40,570 sq. ft. parcel of undeveloped land. The need for this property acquisition is to allow for the continued access and maintenance of a recently installed stormwater conveyance system. The system includes a manhole and underground concrete piping. The acquisition consists of one (1) parcel of land.

Previous Council Action:
N/A

Background:
As part of the construction of the Pinecliff at Pebblewood Townhomes in the 1980's, a drainage pipe was installed at the top of the mesa several hundred feet above Popes Valley Road. A small erosional channel that likely formed beneath the outfall on the hillside shortly after the Townhome development in the 1980's, recently became deeply incised to depths exceeding 30 feet, forming a very narrow and deep gulley about 20 feet wide, 100 feet long and up to 31 feet deep. This channel began to cut towards the existing townhomes, presenting a very serious and imminent threat to the existing homes above. In addition, severe stormwater flows began to damage an existing home at the bottom of the hillside. This home was inundated with stormwater flows on several occasions and suffered damage to the home on several occasions. The home owner installed sand bags and other measures to attempt to mitigate the risk.

The Pebblewood at Pinecliff Drainage Improvement Project was an emergency drainage repair project completed in 2016. The project scope consisted of the installation of concrete drainage piping, manholes, and associated...

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