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is a need to start construction of this project this summer (in order to <br />assure that all water facilities are on line by the summer of 2007), staff is <br />recommending that Council award the construction contract for the tank <br />and rough-graded road at this time. Accordingly, staff is also <br />recommending that Council drrect staff to develop and return to Council a <br />financing plan for the additional three related water facilities (and any <br />other items of non-water related work within the VCSP). A discussion of <br />the additional funding requirements that may be necessary and preliminary <br />options to address these are discussed within this report. <br />Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council: <br />BACKGROUND <br />Utility System Requirements for the Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan (VCSP) Area <br />When the VCSP was being developed in .1998-1999, City staff worked closely with the <br />engineering consultants for the VCSP developers to determine the preliminary layout for the <br />sewer and. water system facilities necessary to serve the area. This effort determined the need <br />for a number of new water. and sewer facilities in the area, since the existing utility systems. on <br />either side of the VCSP area were either close to reaching, or had reached, their design <br />capacities (as was the case for water facilities in the Ruby Hill and Vintage Hills areas) or <br />were non-existent (in the case of sewer facilities in the area). These preliminary designs <br />formed the basis for the Public Facilities section of the VCSP. <br />The new water facilities necessary to serve the VCSP area included the enhancement of an <br />existing, but standby, Zone 7 turnout (a turnout is a large metering and valve vault used to <br />control and meter water deliveries from the Zone 7 transmission mains into the City's <br />transmission and distribution system), construction of a new water booster pumping station (to <br />be located on the same site as the Livermore Pleasanton Fire Department Station No. 5) and a <br />new water storage reservoir located at an appropriate elevation and size within the hills of the <br />VCSP area. The reservoir would also need an access road. (See attached aerial map showing <br />the tank site and other VCSP water facilities to be constructed.) <br />All of these facilities, including the access road, need to be constructed in order to supply <br />water to the developing VCSP area since the water facilities on either side of the area were <br />unable to do so. That is, during the summer months, pumping stations on either side of the <br />VCSP are overburdened, and have to use their spare or emergency pumps just to keep up with <br />normal summer demands. Inadequate pumping and storage capacity in the developing VCSP <br />area puts the City at risk, since it means the adjacent water systems experience a depletion of <br />their fire, operational and emergency storage normally available in the storage tanks at all <br />times. <br />SR 06:152 <br />Page 3 of 13 <br />