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25O- WELLS FISHER-SANTIAGO PARK
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10/6/2008
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<br />Agreement with the OCWD <br />for Monitoring Wells <br />October 6, 2008 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />In Fisher Park, the monitoring well will be constructed on the northwest <br />corner of the park site, just west of the log cabin. In Santiago Park, the <br />monitoring well will be constructed on the north side of the park roadway, <br />east of the Main Street entrance. The Orange County Water District will <br />moni tor the water percolation approximately once a month. The proposed <br />locations of the wells will not impact any park fields or activity areas. <br />If this project is successful, the City will benefit with the enjoyment of <br />water flowing through Santiago Creek. On September 24, 2008 the Board of <br />Recreation and Parks discussed the proposed project request and recommended <br />that the City Council approve the agreement with the Orange County Water <br />District to install monitoring water wells at Fisher and Santiago Parks. <br /> <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br /> <br />There is no fiscal impact associated with this project. <br /> <br /> <br />Gerardo Mouet <br />Executive Dire tor, <br />Parks, Recreation and Community <br />Service Agency <br /> <br />250-2 <br />
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