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AGENDA STATEMENT
City Council Meeting Date: April 14, 1986
SUBJECT: Dougherty Road Right -of -Way
Parks RFTA
EXHIBITS ATTACHED: 1) Revised draft letter to the U.S. Army
2) Plans of proposed right -of -way
RECOMMENDATION: —� uthorize Staff to make revised request to Parks RFTA.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: See description
DESCRIPTION:
At their meeting of January 27, 1986, the City Council approved a conceptual
agreement with the U.S. Army (Parks RFTA). The attached letter incorporates the
provisions of this agreement with the following revisions.
1. It requires the City to put in about 2,000 lineal feet of chain link fence
with barbed wire north of Amador Valley Boulevard within the next four months at a
cost of about $20,000.
2. The City would have the Alamo Creek developer put in a berm adjacent to
Camp Parks and hydroseed it with a wildflower seed mix.
3. The City would not be required to move a transformer (saving the City
$10,000.00).
4. The City would maintain the berm from the street to the top of the berm
(about two acres initially). This would consist of mowing the wildflowers when they
die back each year (estimated $600 to $1,000 per year).
5. The City or a future developer would move the fence along Dougherty Road
from Amador Valley Boulevard south when that portion of the road is widened (estimate
$15,000).
ITEM NO. COPIES TO:
` CITY OF DUBLIN
Development Services Planning /Zoning 829 -4916
P.O.- Box 2340 Building & Safety 829 -0822
Dublin, CA 94568 Engineering /Public Works 829 -4927
April 2, 1986
Colonel Joseph Pellegrino
Commanding Officer
Parks RFTA
P. O. Box DD
Dublin CA 94568
Dear Colonel Pellegrino:
This letter will serve as the official request from the City of Dublin for an
easement for roadway purposes and landscaping along the east side of the existing
Dougherty Road from the south boundary of Parks RFTA, north to the County line. This
easement is depicted on the enclosed plans. The width of the easement for 'roadway
varies, with an average of 40 feet. The easement needed for landscaping to the top
of an earthen berm is 20- foot -wide from the south at the railroad right -of -way, north
to the point where Amador Valley Boulevard meets Dougherty Road, then 40 feet from
that point, north for approximately 1,850 feet, tying into an existing hill. The
purpose of these easements is to accommodate the street lights, curb, gutter, bicycle
pathway, and landscaped berm on the east side of`the road.
It is anticipated that the easterly right -of -way line (limits of the landscape
easement requested) will be at the top of the landscaped berm on the east side of the
road. Therefore, in addition to the easement, a right -of -entry will be required
allowing the overall berm construction, a portion of which will fall outside the
easement. It is intended that construction of the improvements within the easement
would proceed according to the following schedule:
Phase I, Commencing Spring, 1986:
1. The Army would provide the necessary right -of -entry by way of a letter agreement
to allow commencement of construction. The anticipated date for commencement of
construction is April 15, 1986. The letter agreement would be followed by a
perpetual easement for roadway, pathway, and landscape installation and
maintenance.
2. The City agrees to construct or cause the developers of the Alamo Creek
subdivision to construct a berm varying in height and extending from the U.S.
Army Reserve Center northerly approximately 1,850 feet. Following completion of
construction of this berm, the City will construct a new chain link fence with
barbed wire on top, similar to the boundary fence located south of the Reserve
Center. This fence will be located 10 feet from the toe of the berm on the
easterly side of the berm. The berm will be hydromulched with a seed mix of
annual grasses and wildflowers which will provide a low- maintenance erosion -
resistant ground cover. The City will maintain this area between the top of the
berm and the street improvements by mowing the grasses and flowers once a year
as they begin to go dormant and die back.
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3. The City would construct or cause the developers of the Alamo Creek project to
construct a new three- or four -lane road from Amador Valley Boulevard north to
the County line. This new road would occupy the westerly three lanes of the
ultimate six -lane road, with a temporary fourth lane or landscaped median in the
location of the ultimate median.
4. Parks RFTA would make a temporary connection from its new main access road
through to the existing lanes of Dougherty Road. The location of this new
entrance shall be shown on exhibits to the easement agreement.
Phase II, Estimated Commencement Spring, 1988:
1. The City would construct or cause the developers of the Alamo Creek project to
construct two new lanes in the southbound direction extending from Amador Valley
Boulevard across the Southern Pacific right -of -way.
2. The City would construct or cause the developers of the Alamo Creek project to
construct a left -hand turn holding lane and pocket in the location of the
ultimate median at the new entrance location for Parks RFTA.
3. The City would construct or cause the developer to construct a low berm
approximately two feet to three feet high from the Reserve Center southward to
the extent that soils were available from the construction of the two new
southbound lanes. The City will maintain this area between the top of the berm
and the street improvements by mowing the grasses and flowers once a year as
they begin to go dormant and die back.
Phase III, Estimated 5 Years:
1. The City would construct, or require outside developers to construct, the final
right -of -way improvements commencing at the county line and running the full
length of the Parks RFTA frontage. These improvements would include three new
southbound lanes, including curb, gutter, landscaped median, and bicycle path on
the east side of Dougherty Road.
2. The City would construct a new entrance, including curb, gutter, and curb
returns, to the Parks RFTA property, which would blend with the final street
alicnment as well as the grade at the Parks RFTA entrance road.
3. The City would construct or cause to be constructed a new fence on the new
right -of -way line from the County line to the north end of the berm to be
constructed under Phase I. It would relocate the existing fence south of the
Reserve Center to a location behind the small berm constructed as part of Phase
II. All fencing to match the existing fences south of the Reserve Center.
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One of the principal benefits accruing to the Army from this agreement is the
construction of the berm northward from the Army Reserve Center. In order to
complete this berm, a right -of -entry must be issued to the City, which we can then
assign to the developer of the Alamo Creek project by the end of April. The material
the developer will be using to construct the berm is the very first material to be
removed from the Alamo Creek site. It is, therefore, important that access be
available by the end of April. The attached drawings show the location of the
required easement. We recognize that any new utilities to be located within the
proposed roadway easement must be located in a new easement to be issued by the Army
to the individual utility company.
RCA /gr
CC: Bill Sullivan
Sacramento Dist., U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers
Attn: SPKRE -M
650 Capitol Mall
Sacramento CA 95814
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Sincerely,
Richard C. Ambrose
City Manager
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