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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - November 6, 2019 C-10AGENDA ITEM Crry or Lour Couxcn CovtMUNrcATIoN AGENDA TITLE:Adopt Resolution Accepting Reynolds Ranch Subdivision, Unit No. 2 (Tract No. 3846) and Unit No.3 (Tract No. 3847), Public lmprovements;Authorizing City Manager to Execute Landscape Maintenance Agreement; and Amending Traffic Resolution No. 97-148 by Approving Through Street on Stockton Street, from Harney Lane to LeBaron Boulevard MEETING DATE: November 6, 2019 PREPARED BY: Public Works Director RECOíITIMENDED ACTION: Adopt resolution accepting Reynolds Ranch Subdivision, Unit No. 2 (Tract No. 3846) and Unit No.3 (Tract No. 3847), Public lmprovements; authorizing City Manager to execute Landscape Maintenance Agreement; and amending Traffic Resolution No. 97-148 by approving through street on Stockton Street, from Harney Lane to LeBaron Boulevard. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Reynolds Ranch Subdivision Unit No. 2 and Unit No. 3 represent the remainder of three low-density, residential subdivisions, located west of Reynolds Ranch Parkway and east of the Union Pacific Railroad, as shown on Exhibit A. Unit No. 2 and Unit No. 3 consist of 138 single-family, residential lots. The improvement agreement for the project, approved by Council on July 11,2017, requires the installation of all interior subdivision public improvements and street improvements on Stockton Street, from Harney Lane to the north boundary of the subdivision. The buffer trail along the south side of the subdivision and the park/basin improvements are also to be constructed with Unit No. 2 and Unit No. 3. As requested by the developer, Orchard Lanes - Lodi, LLC, the City Council agreed to partially accept the completed portion of the public improvements on March 21, 2018 to allow the homes within unit No. 2 to be built and occupied. The remaining public improvements associated with the sewer lift station, Stockton Street, buffer trail, and park/basin are now completed and ready to be accepted by the City. All the required improvements have been constructed in accordance with the approved improvement plans and City Standards. The streets to be accepted are as follows: Streets Length in Miles Stockton Street* 0.25* lnterior Streets 1.13 Total New Miles of Gity Streets 1.13 * Stockton Street from Harney Lane to project boundary (0.25 miles) cons¡sts of street widening and sidewalk improvements in an existing street right-of-way and did not add additional miles to the City's street system. APPROVED: , City Manager c-lo TM K:\WP\DEV-SER\ Developments\Reynolds Ranch\Phases ll & lll\lmprovement Agreement\C_F¡nalAccept public improvements_P2&3.doc 10t14t2019 Adopt Resolution Accepting Reynolds Ranch Subdivision, Unit No. 2 (Tract No. 3846) and Unit No.3 Manager to Execute Landscape Maintenance Agreement; and Amending Traffic Resolut¡on No. 97-1 Harney Lane to LeBaron Boulevard November6,2019 Page 2 (Tract No. 3847), Public lmprovements; Authorizing City 48 by Approv¡ng Through Street on Stockton Street, from Developer provided a two-year warranty bond to cover all the public improvements under this final acceptance. ln addition, the developer is required to execute a Landscape Maintenance Agreement to maintain the landscape elements installed with the public improvements for two years. Stockton Street between LeBaron Boulevard and Harney Lane is designed as a neighborhood collector roadway with one intersection stop control located at Stockton Street and Rocky Lane., Per California Vehicle Code, Section 21101, through street designations are necessary to be enforceable at stop controlled intersections. Staff recommends accepting Reynolds Ranch Subdivision, Unit No. 2 (Tract No. 3846) and Unit No.3 (Tract No. 3847), Public lmprovements; authorizing City Manager to execute Landscape Maintenance Agreement; and amending Traffic Resolution No. 97-148 by approving through street on Stockton Street, from Harney Lane to LeBaron Boulevard. FISCAL IMPAGT:There will be an increase in long{erm maintenance costs for public infrastructure and City services, such as police, fire, and parks. This cost will be partially funded by proceeds from the Community Facilities District No. 2007-1. FUNDING AVAILABLE: Not applicable. c arles E. Swimley, Jr Public Works Director Prepared by Lyman Chang City Engineer/Deputy Public Works Director cs/Lc/tdb Attachments cc: City Attorney Magdich Public Works Management Analyst Senior Civil Engineer Nathan Assistant Engineer Kiriu Senior Engineering Technician W¡man Orchard Lane, LLC MCR Engineering K:\WP\DEV_SERMDevelopments\Reynolds Ranch\Phases ll & lll\lmprovement Agreement\C_FinalAccept public ¡mprovements_P2&3.doc 10t14t2019