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DISCUSSION <br /> The following framework outlines the key roles and responsibilities for each agency to <br /> operate the Temporary Joint Residential Recycled Water Fill Station during periods of <br /> mandatory water conservation and is detailed in the attached agreement. The main <br /> points of the agreement are described below: <br /> 1) Collaboration. DSRSD, Zone 7, Livermore, and Pleasanton collaboration on the <br /> development and operation of the Fill Station, to be operational July 2022. <br /> 2) Site. Zone 7 is making available its property located at 5997 Parkside Dr. in <br /> Pleasanton available at no cost as the site for the Fill Station for the term of the <br /> agreement, and only during periods of mandatory potable water conservation. <br /> DSRSD is responsible for all project development, including plans, city permits, and <br /> state agency permits for operation of the Fill Station. DSRSD is responsible for <br /> having recycled water improvements (plumbing) installed, either through an on-call <br /> contract, or by soliciting bids. Pleasanton will be the lead agency and prepare and <br /> file any required environmental analysis for the project pursuant to the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act. <br /> 3) Term. The Fill Station is planned and designed for temporary through December <br /> 2023, with options to extend. Operations of the Fill Station would only occur if <br /> mandatory restrictions on the use of potable water for irrigation are implemented in <br /> the Tri-Valley during this period. <br /> 4) Staffing. Livermore is responsible for hiring and providing temporary employees to <br /> staff the Fill Station. DSRSD would be responsible for training staff at the Fill Station. <br /> 5) Cost-sharing. The estimated site improvements at the Parkside Dr. site would be <br /> funded equally by DSRSD, Livermore, and Pleasanton. Project development and <br /> construction costs are estimated at $181,500. In addition to estimated project <br /> development costs, the annual joint operating costs, which include recycled water <br /> treatment and labor costs, are estimated not-to exceed $300,000. These costs could <br /> be partially reimbursed by the fee program (described below). <br /> 6) Program fee. The Agencies have jointly developed a cost recovery fee program. The <br /> purchase of a "season pass" program fee for $100, will be facilitated by Pleasanton. <br /> Tri-Valley residents can purchase a "season pass" online, by phone, or in-person at <br /> the City of Pleasanton Operations Service Center. Purchasing a "season pass" <br /> would allow users an unlimited amount of recycled water during the Fill Station's <br /> operational period of April through October. Revenue collected would be used to <br /> partially offset program costs, and would be shared equally by DSRSD, Livermore, <br /> and Pleasanton. The Agencies shall meet and confer annually on the amount of the <br /> Program Fee. <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br />