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File #: 20-301    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready - Administrative Business
File created: 5/1/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/13/2020 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a Resolution approving the proposed Grant of Easement to California Water Service Company on the City of South San Francisco property to become the future Oyster Point Boulevard and Marina Boulevard Public Right-of-Way and authorizing the City Manager to execute said Grant of Easement. (Matthew Ruble, Principal Engineer)
Sponsors: City Council
Attachments: 1. Proposed Right-Of-Way & Easements
Related files: 20-302
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Report regarding a Resolution approving the proposed Grant of Easement to California Water Service Company on the City of South San Francisco property to become the future Oyster Point Boulevard and Marina Boulevard Public Right-of-Way and authorizing the City Manager to execute said Grant of Easement. (Matthew Ruble, Principal Engineer)

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Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a Resolution approving the proposed Grant of Easement to California Water Service Company on the City of South San Francisco property to become the future Oyster Point Boulevard and Marina Boulevard Public Right-of-Way and authorizing the City Manager to execute said Grant of Easement.

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
Kilroy Realty Corporation is constructing the Oyster Point Development project pursuant to a Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) dated March 23, 2011 with the Successor Agency to the City of South San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and the City. As part of the development project, Oyster Point Boulevard and Marina Boulevard will be reconstructed along a new alignment and will include the relocation of the public utilities that existed in the original street and project area. One of the public utilities to be relocated is a 12" diameter water main with fire hydrants and water services. This facility will be owned, operated and maintained by California Water Service Company (CalWater).
CalWater has an existing perpetual easement along the old alignment of their existing water main. Therefore, in order to relocate their water main, CalWater requires that the City provide them with an easement along the new alignment of the pipeline. Once the new facility is in place and accepted by CalWater, they will quitclaim their old water main easement back to the City.
Attachment 1 is the proposed Grant of Easement to CalWater for the relocated water main. Attachment 2 highlights the proposed public right-of-way and easement...

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