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RESOLUTION NO. 9032
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
CALIFORNIA APPROVING A SIXTH SUPPLEMENT TO THE WATER SERVICE
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AND COSTA REAL MUNICIPAL
WATER DISTRICT PROVIDING FOR THE FUNDING OF A WATER CONSTRUCTION
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad and Costa Real Municipal Water District have
-eached an agreement regarding Supplement No. 6 to the Water Service Agreement
Jhich provides €or the construction and funding of the extension of the Tri-
Lgencies Pipeline to Ellery Reservoir.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad
1s follows:
1. The Sixth Supplement between the City of Carlsbad and Costa Real
lunicipal Whter District for the construction of the extension of the Tri-
igencies Pipeline to Ellery Reservoir marked Exhibit A, attached hereto and
lade a part thereof is hereby approved.
2. That the Mayor of the City of Carlsbad is hereby authorized and directed
:o execute said agreement for and on behlaf of the City of Carlsbad.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council held
)n the 28th day of April , 1987, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Pettine, Mamaux and Larson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST :
(5LGmL- J4.-
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Clery
SUPPLEMENT NO. 6 TO
WATER SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AND THE
COSTA REAL MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN INTERTIE OF THE
TRI-AGENCIES PIPELINE TO ELLERY RESERVOIR
This agreement made and entered into by and between CITY OF
CARLSBAD ("CITY") and COSTA REAL MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
("DISTRICT").
Recitals:
1. CITY and DISTRICT have previously entered into a Water
Service Agreement, executed on May 25, 1983, providing for the
allocation of functional responsibilities for the provision of water
service within the DISTRICT, said Agreement for convenience
hereinafter referred to as "AGREEMENT".
2. Section 9 of the AGREEMENT provides, in part, that "the
DISTRICT will be responsible for the planning, financing and
construction of all major capital facilities necessary to provide
potable water service within the DISTRICT."
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3. At the time of the execution of the AGREEMENT, CITY had
planned some water projects within the City service area of DISTRICT,
wherein CITY served retail water and was responsible prior to the exe-
cution of the AGREEMENT for maintenance, repair and replacement of
water transmission facilities within the City Service Area.
4. One of these projects which was included in planned Capital
Improvement Projects was the extension of the Tri-Agencies Pipeline
to connect to Ellery Reservoir. This project directly benefits the
CITY service area in existence prior to the agreement. A project
description and cost projections are outlined in Exhibit A, attached
hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these recitals and mutual
covenants contained herein, CITY and DISTRICT agree as follows:
1. DISTRICT will construct the project and take all necessary
steps for completion of the project contained in Exhibit A.
2. CITY will reimburse DISTRICT for costs relating to the project
not to exceed Two hundred thirty thousand, six hundred sixty-four
dollars and five cents ($230,664.05) upon submission of appropriate
bills and invoices to CITY by DISTRICT.
3. CITY will have the right to review the financial records in
connection with the individual water project at any time.
4. The Finance Director is authorized to make payments to DISTRICT
from Retained Earnings (Reserved for Construction) of the Water Utility
Fund,
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5. CITY'S obligation for the project is limited to funding the
project in accordance with the procedure outlined above. DISTRICT will
hold CITY harmless from any liability resulting from construction or
operation of the project.
6. This Agreement may be amended at any time by the mutual agree-
ment of the parties and such amendment shall become effective only
when reduced to writing and signed by the parties.
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This Agreement is executed on the
1987.
day of
Mayor
ATTEST (&z?L.PR+
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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COSTA REAL MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
BY SUSAN M. HAASL
President
ATTEST :
JOHN P. HENLEY
Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Legal Counsel
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TRI-AGENCY PIPELINE (T.A.P.) EXTENSION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION & COSTS
Existing Conditions
The 21" T.A.P. now terminates at a temporary pressure
sustaining valve near the future intersection of Elm Street and
College Boulevard in the Calavera Hills Community. At this
point, the pressure is broken from the aqueduct gradient of
1,018' to the T.A.P. Reservoir gradient of 490'.
The District currently has under design permanent pressure reducing facilities which will provide a two-stage reduction in the aqueduct gradient, first to 580' to serve the higher areas in
the northern reaches of the District, and then to the 490' T.A.P. Reservoir gradient. These facilities are planned to be constructed concurrently with the private developments in
Calavera Hills which will provide the major pipelines necessary
to serve the two pressure zones in that area, including a 14" line in Elm Avenue westerly to Victoria Avenue. From this point
northwesterly to a temporary pressure reducing station on Elm
Avenue west of Olympia Drive, the T.A.P. extension has been
constructed by private developments as a 14" line or equivalent
smaller parallel lines.
The most westerly segment of the T.A.P. pipeline extension
from El Camino Real to the Ellery Reservoir i,s now under construction by private contract as part of the Mar y Montana
subdivision.
Project Description
The last remaining link of the T.A.P. pipeline extension is now under contract for construction. This link is comprised of a 14" A.C. line in Elm Avenue from the pressure reducing station
west of Olympia Drive to Appian Road; and on Appian Road and on an access road, formerly known, as Appian Road, to El Camino
Real. This alignment is shown on the attached key map. A short
232 foot segment of this pipeline was recently installed by
separate contract between the District and the City's contractor
as part of the Appian Road Assessment District project fronting
the Frazee property. The District project also includes a
permanent replacement of the existing temporary pressure reducing station on Elm Street, and a short section of 8" distribution
line on Elm Avenue between Olympia Drive and the pressure reducing station. This pipeline section is deleted from the attached project cost projections.
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COST PROJECTIONS
Costs to Date
(Construction 1 Appian Road Assessment District (City Contract) Southland Paving $8,314.02
A.C. Pipe & fittings from CRMWD Inventory 3,840.30
Inspection, Bill Lopez 849.01
(Design Services) CRMWD Staff Design & Administration $7,845.72
520.00 Preliminary Survey, William E. Billings Reproduction 436.99
Subtotal Cost to Date $21,805.77
Costs to Complete
(Construction) Construction Contract with Jim Sittner $228,888.00 Less 8" Distribution Line 32,320.72
Net, Transmission Main Extension 196,567.28 Estimated Construction Contingencies (2%) 3,931.00
Subtotal Additional Construction Cost $200,498.28
(Engineering & Administration) Construction Staking Trench Compaction Testing
Inspection (2%)
Contract Administration (1%)
$1,360.00
4,000.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
Subtotal, Additional Engineering ti Admin. $8,360.00
Total Project Cost Reimbursable from City $230,664.05
CRWMD 82-124
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