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STAFF REPORT
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September 2, 2014
Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
CITY CLERK
File #1100 -35
Christopher L. Foss, City Manager "
Request for Sewer Capacity Assistance
Prepared by Hazel L. Wetherford, Senior Economic Development Analyst
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City received a request from Urban Plates to participate in the City's Sewer Capacity
Assistance Program. Urban Plates is in contract to lease a commercial suite located at
Persimmon Place. Urban Plates proposes to use the assistance to offset the costs for their
improvements.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
If the City Council provides direction to Staff to proceed, there could be legal fees associated
with the review of the agreements for sewer capacity.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council, by motion, provide direction regarding the request to
participate in the City's Sewer Capacity Assistance Program.
Submitted By
Economic Development Director/
Public Information Officer
DESCRIPTION:
"'� Reviewed By
Assistant City Manager
On May 4, 2010, the City Council adopted Resolution 53 -10 approving a Letter Agreement with
the Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) for the Administration of Unused Sewer
Capacity for the City of Dublin.
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Commonly referred to as the Sewer Capacity Assistance Program, the Program allows the City
to market its excess sewer capacity as an economic development incentive program to help
stimulate economic growth in the community. The Program is designed to support large and
small businesses and encourage the recruitment, renovation or re -use of properties in Dublin.
The Program allows the City to provide a credit of the DSRSD sewer connection fees that would
otherwise be paid by the applicant. The Program currently has approximately 19.8 unreserved
Dwelling Unit Equivalents (DUE) available citywide and the available allocation per location is
outlined in the below chart:
The City received a request to participate in the program from Urban Plates, a very successful
"farm to plate" restaurant, which is in contract to lease an approximately 4,000 sq. ft. commercial
suite with a 1,044 sq. ft. outdoor patio area located at Persimmon Place. This new location will
be Urban Plate's first northern California restaurant. DSRSD has estimated a requirement of
10.19 DUEs for this tenant. Through the Program, Urban Plates falls within the Dublin Transit
Center /Dublin Crossing designation, and as a Casual Dining user, the City would be able to
assist them with the allocation of approximately 5.095 DUEs (value: approximately $84,862 in
DSRSD fees) of the approximately 19.8 DUEs of excess sewer capacity that the City has
unreserved. The 5.095 DUEs is 50% of the 10.19 DUEs estimated by DSRSD.
Staff believes that the investment of sewer capacity at this location will further assist in the City's
economic development efforts to bring high quality retail and restaurants to the Dublin
community that will likely result in higher sales tax revenues to the City.
Staff presented the request to the Standing Economic Development Committee on August 15,
2014 and they were supportive of the request. This request falls under the Committee's purview
to provide policy guidance and direction on economic development activities. The Committee is
requesting that the full City Council consider the request.
Staff is seeking City Council direction at this time before investing time and associated legal
fees in drafting the necessary agreements. If the City Council gives direction to proceed with
the allocations, Staff will prepare the necessary agreement between the City, DSRSD, and the
property owner /applicant for the City Manager to execute per Resolution 53 -10 (Attachment 1).
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS /PUBLIC OUTREACH: None.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. 53 -10
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RESOLUTION NO. 53 -10
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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APPROVING A LETTER OF AGREEMENT WITH
THE DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT (DSRSD) FOR THE
ADMINISTRATION OF UNUSED CITY OF DUBLIN SEWER CAPACITY
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin (the "City ") is desirous of improving the
economic viability of the community through the establishment of certain economic incentive
programs; and
WHEREAS, in an attempt to attract new businesses or retain and /or expand existing
businesses that will provide additional jobs and generate additional tax revenues for the City,
as well as for certain residential projects that will likely result in greater economic activity in
Dublin, Staff is requesting City Council consideration of an agreement with the Dublin San
Ramon Services District (DSRSD) that will allow the City to provide unused City sewer capacity
rights to new and /or existing businesses and /or projects; and
WHEREAS, the proposed program would require the City, DSRSD, property owner and
applicant to enter into a agreement permitting the re- allocation of regional and local sewer
capacity rights, and the agreement will be recorded with the Alameda County Recorder's Office,
and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds it is in the public interest to enter into this agreement
because the City and its residents will benefit from increased revenues received from both sales
tax revenue that it may not otherwise receive, and from the increase in the property taxes as a
result of improvements to the property; and
WHEREAS, the City Council further finds that the City and its residents may also benefit
from the creation of new jobs in the City that will occur when a new business is established or
an existing business is expanded; and
WHEREAS, the City Council further finds that the City and its residents may also benefit
from the creation of construction jobs created from residential projects that are developed.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does
hereby approve the Letter of Agreement with the Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD)
for the Administration of Unused City of Dublin Sewer Capacity (attached as Exhibit A).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized to execute the
agreement substantially in the form attached hereto and to undertake such action as may be
necessary and desirable to carry out the intent of this resolution.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of May, 2010, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN
ATTES
City Clerk
Councilmembers Biddle, Hart, Scholz, and Mayor Sbranti
None
Councilmember Hildenbrand
None
Reso No. 53 -10, Adopted 5 -4 -10, Item 8.1 Page 2 of 2
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Mayor
DUBLIN
SAN RAMON
SERVICES
DISTRICT
Ms. Joni Pattillo
City Manager
City of Dublin
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
April 21, 2010
Subject: Letter of Agreement for the Administration of
Unused City of Dublin Sewer Capacity
Dear Joni:
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7051 Dublin Boulevard
Dublin, California 94568
Phone: 925 828 0515
FAX: 925 829 1180
www.dsrsd.com
As you are aware, at the request of the City of Dublin (City), on March 2, 2010, the Board of
Directors of Dublin San Ramon Services District (District) adopted Resolution No. 9 -10
(Attachment A) authorizing the City to transfer unused sewer capacity allocated to City
properties to commercial properties where the City would like to stimulate economic growth.
The resolution requires a Letter of Agreement between the City and District to define the
administrative procedures for the administration of the program. 'In addition, on April 20, 2010,
the District Board of Directors adopted Resolution No. 14 -10 (Attachment B) authorizing the
City to also transfer unused sewer capacity to residential development. Upon the City's approval
and acceptance, evidenced by your signature below, this letter will serve as the required Letter of
Agreement.
The procedures for administering the unused capacity transfer program shall be as follows:
• City shall provide to District Engineer, David A. Requa, a letter providing the name of
(and contact information for) the applicant for the new, expanding, or relocating business
(hereinafter, "commercial project ") or residential development project (hereinafter,
"residential project" or collectively "project ") the City is supporting, the name of (and
contact information for) the owner(s) of the property on which the project is located (if
different than the applicant for the project) and the number of dwelling unit equivalents
( "DUEs ") the City desires to allocate to the project.
The District Engineer shall have the discretion to determine whether the number of DUEs
the City desires to allocate to the project are consistent with the wastewater flow
characteristics, including volume and strength in terms of BOD and SS, for the proposed
use. Such determination will be based, in the sole discretion of the District Engineer, on
Dublin San Ramon Sendces Distnct is a Public Entity EXHIBIT A
Ms. Joni Patillo
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April 21, 2010
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• information concerning the wastewater flow characteristics provided by the Applicant,
and/or on a schedule of wastewater flow characteristics for the category or categories of
use classifications determined by the District Engineer to be most applicable to the
proposed use.
• The Applicant shall be responsible for complying with the District Code' with respect to
commencing wastewater service, including the acquisition of all additional DUES
determined to be necessary, the application for a Sewer Permit and compliance with all
conditions thereto, and for paying all fees and charges attributable to the project.
• Prior to and as a condition of District issuance of a Sewer Permit authorizing a
commercial project to proceed, City shall sign an agreement with the District, the
applicant, and the landowner (if a person different from the applicant) regarding
management of the DUEs allocated for the project, which agreement shall be in the form
attached hereto as Attachment C, which form of agreement shall be revised to conform to
changes made from time to time to pertinent portions of the District Code.
• City shall provide District written notification should the applicant's commercial project
fail and the City desires to transfer the allocated DUES back to the City from the owner of
the property.
• The aggregate total of DUEs allocated under this program shall not exceed sixty -six and
two- thirds (66 2/3) DUEs at any time.
No letter request dated after December 31, 2011 by the City to allocate DUES will be
honored by District unless approved by the District Board of Directors.
If this Letter of Agreement is satisfactory to the City, please sign and return one copy to the
District. The District is pleased to have this opportunity to assist the City in these challenging
economic times.
Sincerely,
A
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BERT L. MICHALCZYK
General Manager
ACCEPTED for CITY OF DUBLIN
JONI PATTILLO Date
City Manager
1. This is the District Code of the Dublin San Ramon Services District, which contains the pertinent rules and
regulations as adopted by the District's Board of Directors from time to time.
Ms. Joni Patillo
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April 21, 2010
Attachments:
(A) DSRSD Board Resolution No. 9 -10
(B) DSRSD Board Resolution No. 14 -10
(C) Dublin Sewer Capacity Transfer Agreement
cc: D. Requa
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