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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 1986 1020 CC REG ITEM 10O /[1.21 ` Z TEM 1 O O M O ORPARK JAMES D. WEAK STEVEN KUENY Mayor ``_o City Manager THOMAS C. FERGUSON ` CHERYL J. KANE Mayor Pro Tern � City Attorney ALBERT PRIETO � RICHARD MORTON Councilmember 1' Awe, Director of DANNY A. WOOLARD ,/ • Community • Councilmember �,� . '� Development LETA YANCY-SUTTON R. DENNIS DELZEIT Councilmember City Engineer DORIS D. BANKUS MEMORANDUM JOHN V. GILLESPIE City Clerk Chief of Police THOMAS P. GENOVESE City Treasurer TO: The Honorable City Council FROM: R. Dennis Delzeit, City Engineer p1)2.4.4...4„. DATE: October 14, 1986 • SUBJECT: PD-1010 - Moorpark Avenue Storm Drain w'L7:" Reimbursement OCT 1413 BACKGROUND: CM! C The purpose of this report is to provide information and a recommendation for PD-1010 to construct drainage facilities that provide general public benefit beyond Palmer' s conditions of development. To begin to eliminate some of the drainage problems in the Moorpark Avenue area, the City Engineer has required that the storm drain in PD-1010 be oversized to serve the entire Moorpark Avenue Drainage Area (see Exhibit "A") . This storm drain will be extended up to and across Los Angeles Avenue and be connected to the existing storm drain on the north side of the intersection. Construction of these drainage facilities will be a large step toward solving some of the drainage problems in the area. Presently, the storm water in Moorpark Avenue flows westerly into the Shasta Avenue Drainage Area (refer to Exhibit "A") . The Shasta Avenue drain is under capacity and construction of the Moorpark Avenue drain would .relieve part of the burden carried by the Shasta Avenue drain and provide for the extension of future drainage facilities up Moorpark Avenue. Originally, PD-1010 had proposed to install storm drainage facilities to handle only local drainage. However, it has become apparent that it would cost less to upsize this proposed storm drain in Moorpark Avenue than to increase the entire capacity of the existing Shasta Avenue drain from Moorpark Avenue to the Arroyo Simi. 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805)529-6864 S Page -2- Because the upsizing and extension of the storm drain is not associated with the development, PD-1010 should be reimbursed for the additional costs of oversizing the storm drain in Moorpark Avenue. However, reimbursement should only be made after the project has been accepted by the City so that actual costs can be used. The preliminary estimated cost for each phase is as follows: Upsizing of Storm Drain: Additional Construction Cost: $ 94, 411.00 * Engineering Costs: $ 7 , 800 .00 * Subtotal $ 102, 211.00 *Estimated cost figures supplied by the developer. Extension of Storm Drain Construction Cost: $ 170, 000 .00 Engineering Costs: $ 18, 000 .00 Subtotal $ 188, 000 .00 Total Estimated Reimbursement: $ 290, 211.00 The Los Angeles Avenue AOC has $815, 000 allocated for miscellaneous drainage improvements that may be used for this project. The Moorpark Avenue drainage area will be fully ''developed after PD-1010 is completed, therefore no additional development funds are anticipated to help construct this storm drain. Page -3- RECOMMENDED ACTION: After the storm drain is constructed and accepted by the City, reimburse PD-1010 for the upsizing and extension costs. Exact reimbursement amounts to be based upon actual construction costs, as recommended by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council. Reimbursement to come from the Los Angeles Avenue Area of Contribution. RDD:BR:go Encl. cc: Steve Kueny, City Manager G.H Palmer Associates Ghormley Engineers John F. 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