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LONEROCK INC.
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16-6467
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Public Works
Council Approval Date
12/6/2016
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TCE - temporary construction easement. <br />Term - unless otherwise terminated or extended, this Agreement shall be effective for <br />an initial term of twenty-five years commencing on the Effective Date, and shall <br />automatically renew for ten year terms thereafter. <br />TMD.L - Total Maximum Daily Loads, <br />Watershed Drainage Area - the impacted watershed area within Project limits shown <br />on Exhibit A. <br />RECITALS <br />A. The Parties are subject to regulations or requirements applicable to point source <br />discharges for bacteria, metals, nutrients, trash, selenium and other constituents; including but <br />not limited to, TMDL, applicable provisions of dewatering permits and time schedule orders the <br />Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (" MS4 Permit, and/or other discharge permits, waste <br />discharge requirements, or discharge -.related orders. In a collaborative effort SANTA ANA, <br />NEWPORT BEACH, and COSTA MESA (collectively, "Cities") pursued satisfying current <br />and future NPDES requirements and proposed trash amendment to MS4 Permit requirements <br />(see Recital Q) through the development of a watershed regional diversion project. The Project <br />requires OCFCD and COUNTY cooperation in order for the Diversion Structure component to <br />be constructed, operated and maintained in and about the Channel; a portion of the land is tinder <br />the purview of JWA. <br />B. The Parties, other than OCWD and IRWD, caused the Diversion Structure Water <br />Capture and Reuse Structure Concept Feasibility Study dated July 8, 2013 to be conducted in <br />order to review the teclutical and economic feasibility of reducing pollutants inflows and trash <br />to the Channel ("Conceptual Report"). Based upon the Conceptual Report findings, possible <br />locations for the Diversion Structure system and the Project limits shown on Exhibits A-1 and <br />AA2 within the impacted watershed area (i.e., the Watershed Drainage Area) were proposed <br />and alternative Facility components were discussed. <br />C. The proposed Project is to be designed for the benefit of the Parties, who occupy <br />or operate within a region of approximately 11,120 acres, by diverting dry -weather flows and <br />trash from the Santa Ana -Delhi drainage system shown in Exhibit A. <br />D. It is contemplated that the Diversion Structure will be constructed upon land <br />owned by COUNTY, under the purview of JWA. Part of this County -land is leased to the "Golf <br />Lessee," and other parts are utilized for OCFCD's Channel and flood control proposes in <br />accordance with the Flood Control Act. <br />E. OCFCD, COUNTY and JWA are amenable to accommodating the Diversion <br />Structure and appurtenant components upon their right-of-way in accordance with the terms <br />herein, provided that the Project: (1) will not violate the COUNTY's vesting deed restrictions or <br />Santa Ana -Delhi Channel Diversion Project Agreement D15-013 Page 8 of 69 <br />
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