COUNTY OF SAN MATEO

Inter-Departmental Correspondence

Department of Public Works

 

DATE:

July 25, 2003

BOARD MEETING DATE:

August 12, 2003

 

TO:

Honorable Board of Supervisors

FROM:

Neil R. Cullen, Director of Public Works

SUBJECT:

Construction of Road and Utility Improvements and Dedication of a Public Utility Easement – Condition of Approval of Subdivision PLN 2001-00038 – 535 Summit Drive, Redwood City Area

 

Recommendation

Adopt resolutions:

 

1.

Authorizing the President of the Board to execute a secured agreement with Summit Jewel Partners, LLC for the construction of improvements on and adjacent to 535 Summit Drive in connection with Resubdivision File No. PLN 2001-00038.

   

2.

A.

Accepting the offer of dedication of public utility easements;

 

B.

Approving the final map; and

   
 

C.

Directing the Clerk of the Board to execute the appropriate certificate on the final map for PLN 2001-00038 and file the map for record.

 

Key Facts

Ø

The County Subdivision Ordinance (Section 3.4) requires subdividers to provide public works improvements as a condition of their subdivision approval.

 

Ø

The Subdivision Ordinance also requires subdividers to dedicate public easements when necessary.

 

Ø

Access, drainage and utility improvements are required to serve the proposed subdivision.

Discussion

The proposed agreement provides that Summit Jewel Partners, LLC, the subdivider, will construct the necessary improvements to serve the proposed subdivision at 535 Summit Drive.

 

The agreement for the improvements is secured by a “Subdivision Improvement Bond” in the amount of $327,000 to cover both the cost of the work ($218,000) and payments to the contractor ($109,000). It will be released upon satisfactory completion of the improvements and the posting of a security in the amount of ten percent (10%) ($21,800) to guarantee the work for one year.

 

The subdivision map has also been reviewed and checked and we are recommending that it also be approved.

 

Vision Alignment

We believe our recommendation is consistent with the Shared Commitment of a “responsive, effective and collaborative government” and Goal Number 20, “government decisions are based on careful consideration of future impacts rather than temporary relief or immediate gain,” as the proposed subdivision meets all the requirements of the subdivision ordinance.

 

Fiscal Impact

The County has no financial obligation as a result of this agreement.

 

Forms of resolutions and an agreement have been approved by County Counsel and the agreement has been executed by the subdivider.