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CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
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3/21/2023
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51. PUBLIC EASEMENT ABANDONMENTS. Referring to the report by Fidelity National <br /> Title Insurance Company, the applicant shall address the following encumbrance: <br /> Exception #8 describes a Development Agreement (DA) recorded on 4-02-1993 as <br /> Series No. 93-103418, First Amendment to DA recorded on 1-06-1998 as Series No. 98- <br /> 048535, a Second Amendment to DA recorded on 9-05-2013 as Series No. 2013- <br /> 299219, and a Third Amendment to DA recorded on 9-19-2018 as Series No. 2018- <br /> 182964. Section 4.5 "Easements; Improvements" (Page 11) of the DA includes the <br /> following language: <br /> "City shall cooperate with Developer in connection with any arrangements for <br /> abandoning existing utility or other easements and facilities and the relocation thereof or <br /> creation of any new easements within the Property necessary or appropriate in <br /> connection with the development of the Project." <br /> Portions of the public services easements (PSE) described in the report will require <br /> abandonment and relocation. The abandonment process shall follow California Streets <br /> and Highways Code §8300 et seq. A replacement PSE shall then be dedicated to the <br /> City by separate instrument across the new alignments of the public sanitary sewer and <br /> water pipelines (i.e. Drive Aisles A and B plus the Pedestrian Plaza). Note that the DA is <br /> currently scheduled to terminate on 12-31-2023. (Address this condition prior to plan <br /> approval) (Project Specific Condition) <br /> 52. STORMWATER AGREEMENT. Referring to the report by Fidelity National Title <br /> Insurance Company, the applicant shall address the following encumbrance: Exception <br /> #10 describes a Stormwater Treatment Measures Inspection and Maintenance <br /> Agreement(O&M Agreement) recorded on 12-27-2006 as Series No. 2006-470039. This <br /> O&M Agreement was executed when improvements were made to the southwest area of <br /> the applicant's property. The current application involves the southeast area. Said O&M <br /> Agreement shall be amended to include areas where additional stormwater treatment <br /> measures are installed. For more information about such agreements, refer to the <br /> Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program's C.3 Guidance Manual, Chapter 8. <br /> (Address this condition prior to issuance of an occupancy permit) (Project Specific <br /> Condition) <br /> 53. PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY NETWORK. The project shall be amended to include an <br /> interconnected network of pedestrian walkways surrounding the development. Dead end <br /> walkways that terminate at drive aisles shall be eliminated in favor of walkways that <br /> provide safe and continuous pedestrian access to all primary development entrances as <br /> well as the public sidewalk network and the existing walkway that leads to the mall <br /> entrance. The walkways shall be accessible for the disabled including curb ramps with <br /> truncated domes and marked crosswalks where pedestrians cross vehicle aisles or <br /> driveways. The existing gap in the pedestrian network at the southwest corner of the site <br /> that shall be closed by extending a walkway west along the north side of Stoneridge Mall <br /> Road (south) to the existing crosswalk at Springdale Avenue. This sidewalk gap closure <br /> can either be implemented as part of the development or, at the discretion of the Director <br /> of Community Development may be deferred to a subsequent phase of development <br /> through implementation of improvements planned as part of the broader redevelopment <br /> of Stoneridge Mall as envisioned in the City-adopted Stoneridge Mall Framework. If <br /> deferred, the applicant shall provide a guarantee to City in an amount equivalent to the <br /> future cost of the improvement including design, construction, contingency, and <br /> administrative fees. The form of guarantee shall be a deferral agreement approved by <br /> the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of a Building Permit. The <br />
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