85-005 Hugh and Mary Duffy Development of Santa Paula Ave property (Refer to Reso 3339)NO FES; IN ACCORDANCE RETURN TO CITY" �� ���^Y
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This AGREEMENT made and entered into this 2nd day
of January , 19 85 , by and between the CITY OF
CUPERTINO, a municipal corporation of the State of California,
hereinafter designated as CITY, and HUGH AND MARY DUFFY, hereinafter
designated as DEVELOPER.
W I T N E S S E T H
WHEREAS, the DEVELOPER has made application to the CITY and is
securing a building permit from CITY to construct and maintain single
family dwellings, hereinafter referred to as "Project."
WHEREAS, the CITY hereby agrees to permit DEFERMENT of the
required development improvements in accordance with the provisions
of this AGREEMENT; and;
WHEREAS, the DEVELOPER hereby agrees to provide necessary
improvement plans and specifications at such time as they may be
required by the City Engineer or as provided herein and;
WHEREAS, the DEVELOPER further agrees to perform at his sole cost
all the work necessary to complete installation of those improvements
which will be required in accordance with those plans to be prepared;
and
WHEREAS, the DEVELOPER agrees to provide bonds, cash payments, or
other guarantees as outlined herein to
assure compliance
with
conditions of development approval; and
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WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of this AGREEMENT, the CITY
hereby established the amounts of Bonds, Fees, and Deposits as set
forth in the following schedule:
SCHEDULE OF BONDS, FEES AND DEPOSITS
Improvement Category - N/A
PART A. Faithful Performance Bond: Deferred
PART B. Labor and Material Bond: Deferred
PART C. Checking and Inspection Fee: Deferred
PART D. Indirect City Expenses: Deferred
PART E. Development Maintenance Deposit: Deferred
PART F. Storm Drainage Fee: Paid
PART G. One Year Power Cost: Deferred
PART H. Street Trees: By Developer
PART I. Map Checking Fee: N/A
PART
J.
Park
Fee:
N/A
PART
K.
Maps
and/or Improvement Plans:
N/A
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED by and between the
parties hereto as follows, TO WIT: A ry
1. DEDICATION J 20 I ms- 419
A. The DEVELOPER offers to dedicate the real property
show on Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part
hereof by reference. Said dedicated property shall be free and
clear of all liens or encumbrances except those which the CITY
shall waive in writing. The DEVELOPER agrees not to revoke said
offer of dedication, and to keep said offer open until the CITY
accepts offer by resolution.
B. Upon execution of this AGREEMENT the DEVELOPER agrees
to deliver a properly executed grant deed to the CITY of the real
property described in Exhibit "A", and such other executed
conveyances, or instruments necessary to convey clear title as
herein required. The DEVELOPER shall provide, at the DEVELOPER'S
sole cost and expense, to the City:
(1) A preliminary title report issued by a title insurance
company relating to the property offered for dedication;
said Preliminary Title Report shall be furnished prior to
dedication.
(2) A standard policy of title insurance issued by a title
insurance company and insuring the CITY in the sum of:
$1,000.00, and which shall show said property free and
clear of all liens or encumbrances except those as the
CITY shall expressly waive in writing; said policy shall
be furnished at the time of acceptance of dedication and
recordation of deed.
C. Upon the condition precedent that the DEVELOPER shall
perform each and every covenant and condition of this AGREEMENT,
the CITY agrees to accept said real property offered for
dedication.
2. INSTALLATION OF WORK
It is further agreed that:
A. The DEVELOPER shall install and complete the Work within
one (1) year from the date of execution of this AGREEMENT, or such
longer period as may be specifically authorized in writing by the
City Engineer. In the event the DEVELOPER fails or refuses to
complete the Work within the specified period of time, the CITY, at
its sole option, shall be authorized to complete the Work in
whatever manner the CITY shall decide. In the event the CITY
completes the Work, the CITY may recover any and all costs incurred
thereby from the DEVELOPER or the DEVELOPER'S surety or both.
B. The DEVELOPER shall install and complete the Work in a
good and workmanlike manner in accordance with the plans as
approved by the City Engineer of Cupertino. The Work shall be done
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in accordance with existing ordinances and resolutions of the CITY
and in accordance with all plans, specifications, standards, sizes,
lines, and grades approved by the City Engineer. The Work shall be
done in accordance with all State and County Statutes applicable
hereto. The decision of the City Engineer shall be final as to
whether any material or workmanship meets the standards,
specifications, plans, sizes, lines and grades as set forth.
C. It is further agreed that the Work shall be done in
accordance with the most current Standard Specifications of the
Department of Public Works, California Department of
Transportation, State of California, and in accordance with the
specifications of the Cupertino Sanitary District where applicable.
Wherever the words "State" or "California Division of Highways"
are mentioned in the State Specifications, it shall be considered
as referring to the CITY of Cupertino; also wherever the "Director"
or "Director of Public Works" is mentioned, it shall be considered
as referring to the City Engineer.
In case of conflict between the State Specifications and the
specifications of the CITY and/or the Cupertino Sanitary District,
the specifications o.f the CITY and/or the Cupertino Sanitary
District shall take precedence over and be used in lieu of such
conflicting portions.
3. EXCAVATION PERMIT
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall comply with
Section Three of Ordinance No. 130 of the CITY by obtaining an
excavation permit from the City Engineer before the commencement of
any excavation in, on, or unddr the surface of any existing public
street, lane, alley, sidewalk, or other public place. It is
further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall notify the City Engineer of
the exact date and time when the proposed excavation is to
commence.
4. QUITCLAIM DEED
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER, when requested by the
CITY, shall quitclaim all his rights and interests in, and shall
grant to CITY authorization to extract water from the underground
strata laying beneath said project and DEVELOPER agrees to execute
a "Quitclaim Deed and Authorization" in favor of CITY, when
presented to him for signature.
5. BONDS AND OTHER SECURITY
A. Upon the execution of this AGREEMENT, the DEVELOPER shall
file with the CITY a faithful performance bond to assure his full
and faithful performance of this AGREEMENT. The penal sum of said
faithful performance bond shall be the full cost of any payment to
be made under this AGREEMENT, the value of any land agreed to be
dedicated, and any improvements to be made under this AGREEMENT. In
the event that improvements are to be made under this AGREEMENT,
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the DEVELOPER shall, in addition to said faithful performance, file
with the CITY a labor and materials bond in a penal sum adequate to
assure full payment of all labor and materials required to
construct said improvements. The amount of said bonds shall be as
designated by the City Engineer. Said bonds shall be executed by a
surety company authorized to transact a surety business in the
State of California and must be approved by the City Attorney as to
form and by the City Engineer as to sufficiency. In the event that
the DEVELOPER shall fail faithfully to perform the covenants and
conditions of this AGREEMENT, or to make any payment, or any
dedication of land, or any improvements herein required, the CITY
shall call on the surety to perform this AGREEMENT or otherwise
indemnify the CITY for the DEVELOPER'S failure to so do.
B. In lieu of a surety bond, the DEVELOPER may elect to
secure this AGREEMENT by depositing with the CITY:
1. Cash; or,
2. A cashier's check, or a certified check payable to
the order of the City of Cupertino or,
3. A certificate of deposit, or instrument of credit
meeting the requirements of Government Code Section
66499 (b) or (c).
C. The amount of said cash, checks, certificate of deposit,
or instrument of credit shall be as designated by the City
Engineer, and shall be the equivalent to that which would have been
required had.the DEVELOPER furnished the CITY with a surety bond.
In the event that the DEVELOPER shall fail faithfully to perform
the covenants and conditions of this AGREEMENT, or to make any
payment, or any dedication of land, or any improvements herein
required, the CITY may apply the proceeds of said security thereto.
D. No release of surety bond, cash deposit, check, or
certificate of deposit, shall be made except upon approval of the
City Council.
E. No interest shall be paid on any security deposited with
the CITY.
6. CHECKING AND INSPECTION FEE
It is further agreed that DEVELOPER shall pay any and all
necessary direct expenses for inspection, checking, etc., incurred
by CITY in connection with said Project, and that DEVELOPER shall
have deposited with CITY, prior to execution of this AGREEMENT, the
amount as set forth herein at Page 2 (Part C). Should construction
cost vary materially from the estimate from which said sum is
calculated, the City Engineer shall notify DEVELOPER of any
additional sum due and owing as a result thereof.
7. INDIRECT EXPENSES
It is further agreed that DEVELOPER shall pay to CITY, prior to
execution of this AGREEMENT, indirect expense allocable to
processing these improvements, the amount as set forth herein at
Page 2 (Part D).
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7A. MAP FILING FEE
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It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall deposit with
CITY, prior to execution of this AGREEMENT, for office checking of
final map and field checking of street monuments, in compliance
with Section 4:1 of Ordinance No. 47 (Revised 12/04/61) of CITY,
the amount as set forth herein at Page 2 (Part I).
8. DEVELOPMENT MAINTENANCE DEPOSIT
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall pay to the CITY,
prior to execution or this AGREEMENT, the amount set forth herein
at Page 2 (Part E) as a development maintenance deposit to insure
proper dust control and cleaning during the construction period.
The development maintenance deposit may be utilized for repairs of
defects and imperfections arising out of or due to faulty
workmanship and/or materials appearing in said work during the
period until release of the improvement bonds by the CITY. Should
the DEVELOPER complete the required repairs to the entire
satisfaction of the CITY, the unused balance will be returned after
the release of the improvement bonds.
9A. STORM DRAINAGE FEE
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall deposit with the
CITY, prior to execution of this AGREEMENT, a storm drainage charge
in connection with said Project in accordance with the requirements
established in Resolution 4422, March 21, 1977, in the amount as
set forth herein at Page 2 (Part F).
9B. WATER MAIN EXTENSION DEPOSIT
The DEVELOPER further agrees to deposit with the CITY those
monies required to comply with "Policy on Water Main Extensions
Work and Deposits" dated 9/30/77. The deposit shall be held by the
CITY until said monies are needed to implement improvements
outlined by the Director of Public Works or improvements outlined
within and adopted Water Master Plan.
The amount shown herein at Part R, Page 2, shall be the full
amount due.
10. ONE YEAR POWER COST
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall pay to CITY prior
to execution of this AGREEMENT, the amount as set forth herein at
Page 2 (Part G), which amount represents the power cost for street
lights for one year.
11. THE INSTALLATION OF STREET TREES
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall, at such time as
deemed appropriate by the City Engineer, plant street trees in
conformance with the standards of the City of Cupertino. Variety of
tree shall be selected from the City approved list.
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It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall pay such fees
and/or dedicate such land to the CITY, prior to execution, as is
required within "Park Dedication Ordinance" Number 602, 1972, and
which is further stipulated under Part J, Page 2 herein.
13. MAINTENANCE OF WORK
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall maintain the Work
until all deficiencies in the Work are corrected to conform to the
Plans and the City standards and specifications for the Work. The
DEVELOPER shall, upon written notice thereof, immediately repair or
replace, without cost or obligation t; thle City of Cupertino, and
to the entire satisfaction of said CITY, all defects and
imperfections arising out of or due to faulty workmanship and/or
materials appearing in said work.
14. SANITARY DISTRICT
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall file with CITY,
upon execution of this AGREEMENT, a letter from the Cupertino
Sanitary District stating that the DEVELOPER has entered into a
separate AGREEMENT with the said District to install sanitary
sewers to serve all lots within said Project and stating that a
bond to insure full and faithful performance of the construction of
the said sanitary sewers and to insure maintenance of said sanitary
sewer in conformance with the provisions as set forth in Paragraph
13 above has been filed.
15. GOVERNMENT CODE
It is further agreed that DEVELOPER shall file with CITY, upon
execution of this AGREEMENT, substantial evidence that all
provisions of Section 66493, Article 8, Chapter 4 of the Government
Code, pertaining to special assessments or bonds, have been
complied with.
16. CENTRAL FIRE DISTRICT
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall file with the
CITY, upon execution of this AGREEMENT, a letter from the Central
Fire Protection District of Santa Clara County, stating that the
DEVELOPER has entered into an AGREEMENT with said District to
install fire hydrants to serve said Project and stating that all
necessary fees have been deposited with said District to insure
installation and five (5) year rental fee of said hydrants.
17. STREET LIGHTING
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall apply for the
installation of electric power for street lighting at the earliest
date possible.
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18. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC/PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall pay to Pacific
Gas and Electric Company and/or to Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Company any and all fees required for installation of overhead
and/or underground wiring circuits to all electroliers within said
property and any and all fees required for undergrounding as
provided in Ordinance No. 331 of CITY when DEVELOPER is notified by
either the City Engineer or the Pacific Gas and Electric Company
and/or Pacific Teltphone and Telegraph Company that said fees are
due and payable.
19. EASEMENTS AND RIGHT-OF-WAY
It is further agreed that any easement and right-of-way
necessary for completion of the Project shall be acquired by the
DEVELOPER at his own cost and expense. It is provided, however,
that in the event eminent domain proceedings are required by the
CITY for the purpose of securing said easement and right-of-way,
that the DEVELOPER shall deposit with CITY a sum covering the
reasonable market value of the land proposed to be taken and to be
included in said sum shall be a reasonable allowance for severance
damages, if any. It is further provided thatin addition thereto,
such sums as may be required for legal fees and costs, engineering,
and other incidental costs in such reasonable amounts as the CITY
may require shall be deposited with the City of Cupertino.
20. HOLD HARMLESS
It is further agreed that, commencing with the performance of
the Work by the DEVELOPER or his contractor and continuing until
the completion of the maintenance of the Work, the. DEVELOPER shall
indemnify, hold harmless and defend the CITY from and aginst any or
all loss, cost, expense, damage or liability, or claim thereof,
occasioned by' or in any way whatsoever arising out of the
performance or nonperformance of the Work or the negligence or
willful misconduct of the DEVELOPER or the DEVELOPER'S agents,
employees and independent contractors.
21. INSURANCE
It is further agreed that: The DEVELOPER shall take out, or
shall require any contractor engaged to perform the Work to take
out, and maintain at all times during the performance and
maintenance of the Work called for or required to be done
hereunder, a policy of insurance naming the CITY and members of the
City Council of the City of Cupertino, individually and
collectively, and the officers, agents and employees of the City
individually and collectively, as insured. Said separate policy
shall provide bodily injury and property damage coverage to the
foregoing named CITY and individuals covering all the Work
performed by, for, or on behalf of said DEVELOPER. Both bodily
injury and property damage insurance must be on an occurrence
basis; and said policy or policies shall provide that the coverage
afforded thereby shall be primary coverage to the full limit of
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liability stated in the declarations, and if the city, its members
of the City Council individually and collectively, and the
officers, agents, and employees of the CITY, 'individually and
collectively, have other insurance against the loss covered by said
policy or policies, that other insurance shall be excess insurance
only.
A. Each of said policies of insurance shall provide coverage
in the following minimum amounts: For bodily injury, $100,000
each person; $300,000 each occurrence, property damage, $50,000
on account of any one occurrence with an aggregate limit of not
less than $200,000.
B. The DEVELOPER shall file with the City Engineer at or
prior to the time of execution of this AGREEMENT by the
DEVELOPER such evidence of said foregoing policy or policies of
insurance as shall be satisfactory to said City Engineer. Each
such policy or policies shall bear an endorsement precluding
the cancellation or reduction in coverage without giving the
City Engineer at least ten (10) days advance notice thereof.
C. In the event that the Project covered herein should be
mutually situated in or affect the area of jurisdiction of a
separate. municipality or political.subdivision of the State of
California, the policies of insurance required herein and above
shall co -name such municipality or political subdivision and
the provision set forth herein and above for the protection of
the CITY shall equally apply to municipality and political
subdivision.
22. MAPS AND/OR IMPROVEMENT PLANS
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall furnish CITY with
the following maps and/or plans at his own expense:
A. A mylar sepia and seven (7) prints of fully executed
parcel. _ maps.---
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B. A mylar sepia and thirteen (13) prints of fully executed
tract maps.
C. A mylar sepia and eleven (11) prints of fully executed
improvement plans.
D. A direct duplicating silver negative microfilm aperature
card of all executed improvement plans and maps.
It is agreed that the sepia, prints and microfilm of maps will
be furnished within one month following recordation at the County
of Santa Clara.
It is also agreed that the sepia, prints and microfilm for
improvement plans will be furnished within one month following the
signing of the plans by the CITY.
23. DEFERMENT
It is further agreed that the DEVELOPER shall furnish,
construct and install at his own expense, either upon six (6)
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months notice from the CITY, in which event the Work must be
completed within one (1) year thereafter, or in the absence of such
notification, no later than five (5) years and six (6) months from
date of this AGREEMENT, the following improvements:
Street lighting, asphalt curb and gutter, water lines, storm
lines and other related appurtenances as directed by the City
Engineer.
Until such notification is made by CITY, or such time has
elapsed, Sections numbered 2, 5, 6, 7, 7A, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17
and 21 are hereby deferred. The DEVELOPER further agrees to
cooperate, upon notice by the CITY, with other property owners, the
CITY and other public agencies to provide the improvements set
forth herein under a joint cooperative plan, including the
formation of a local improvement district, if this method is
feasible to secure the installation and construction of the
improvements.
24. SUCCESSORS - RUN WITH LAND - A. P N. 357-05-24
This AGREEMENT shall bind the heirs, administrators, executors,
successors, assigns and transferees of DEVELOPER. It is agreed and
understood that this AGREEMENT shall be filed for record in the
Office of the County Recorder of the County of Santa Clara, State
of California and that the covenants in this AGREEMENT shall run
with the land, a description of which is contained in Exhibit C,
which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, and
is for the benefit of the other lands in the City of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CITY
affixed by its City Manager
authorized by resolution of the
hereunto caused his name to be
written.
Approved as to form:
Notary acknowledgment required
Exhibits A, B, and C Attached
has caused its name to be hereunto
and City Engineer, thereunto duly
City Council and said DEVELOPER has
affixed the day and year first above
CITY OF CUPERTINO
Ciity Manager:
Ci Engineer:
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GENERAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT
State of California
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On this the 7th day of December
Lori K. Reinert
the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared
1984 , before me,
Huh Duffy ,
NO. 201
XA personally known to me
❑ proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence
to be the person(s) whose name(s) ; G subscribed to the
within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed it.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
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On this the 7rh day of December 19 84
before me, the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared
Hugh Duffy (name of witness),
[��ersonally known to me
❑ proved to me on the oath/affirmation of a
credible witness, whom I know personally,
to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as witness
thereto, and who swore or affirmed before me that ha (he/she)
personally knows Mary Duffy (name of signer
not appearing before Notary) to be the individual whose name is subscribed
to the within instrument as principal and witnessed that individual sign the same
and acknowledge signing it freely for the purposes therein contained.
WITNESS my hand and official seal. !/ e
Notary's Signature
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EXHIBIT "A"
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All that certain real property situated in the Counc_y of Santa Clara, State of
California, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the northwest property corner of lot 40 as shown on that certain
map entitled "Map of. Las Palmas, Monta Vista", which map was filed for record
in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Santa Clara, State of California,
on April 11, 1917, in Book "P" o.f Maps, at page 17, said corner also being the
.True Point of Beginning of this description;
Thence along the southerly right-of-way line.of Santa Paula Avenue as shown on
said map, S. 89° 53' E., 85.12 ft.;
Thence along a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 15.00 ft. through
a central angle of 90° 00' 00" for an arc length of 23.56 ft.;
Thence along the westerly right-of-way line of San Leandro Avenue as shown on
said map, S. 000 07' W., 110.12 ft. to the northeast corner of lot 41, said
corner also being the southeast corner of the lot joined by lots 40 and 42A,
as described in the deed to Robert M. and Pamela J. Gregory, dated March 6, 1975,
recorded in Book 310 of Official Records at page 656;
Thence along the North property line of lot 41 as shown on said map, said pro-
perty line is also the soutizerly property line of the joined lut, as described
in said deed, N. 89° 53' W., 10.00 ft.;
Thence along a line parallel to and distant easterly ten feet, measured at right
angles, from the westerly right-of-way line of San Leandro Avenue, N. 000 07' E.,
95.12 ft.;
Thence along a tangent curve to the left having a radius of 20.00 ft. through -a
central angle of 90° 00' for an arc length of 31.42 ft.;
Thence along a line parallel to and distant southerly ten feet, measured at
right angles, from the southerly right-of-way line of Santa Paula Avenue,
N, 890 53' fid., 80.12 ft. to an intersection with the easterly property line
of lot 39, said line also being the westerly line of lot 40 as shown on said
map and described in said deed.
Thence along the easterly property line of lot- 39, laid line also being the
westerly line of lot 40 as shown on said map and said deed, N. 00° 07'
10.00 ft -to -the True Point of Beginning.
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All that certain real. property situate in the County of Santa Clara, State
of California, more par Licularly.descri.bed as follows:
All that certain parcel of land as described on deed to Robert I -I. and Pamela
J. Gregory dated March 6, 1975 recorded in Book B310, Official Records page 656;
Beginning; at the northwest corner of Lot 40 as shown on that certain Hap en-
titled, "Map of Las Palmas, Nonta Vista", which Map was filed for record in
the office of the Recorder of the County of Santa Clara, State of California,
on April 11, 1917 in Book "P" of Maps, at page 17, said corner being; a point
on a southerly Line of that certain parcel of land annexed to the City of
Cupertino on I'lovember 24, 1970 by Resolution No. 2086 entitled "Santa Paula
70-5";
thence S. 890 53' E., 85.12 feet along said southerly line of said annexation,
said line also being the northerly line of Santa Paula Avenue, as shown on
said Map of Las Palmas;
thence along a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 15.00 feet and a.
central angle of 900 00' 00" for an arc len-th of 23.56 feet, said curve also
being a curve as shown- on that certain parcel of land annexed to the City of
_ Cupertino on September 26, 1973 by Resolution No. 3545 entitled "DeBenedetti
73-6";
thence S. 0° 07' jd., 110.12 feet along the westerly line of San Leandro Avenue
as shown ovi said iiap of Las Palmas Lo the southeast curvier of Lot. 42-A as
on said Map;
thence N. 890 53' W. , 100.17_ feet along the southerly line Lot 42--A as shoi.:n
on said Map. of Las Palmas, Plonta Vista;
thence N. 0° 07' E., 125.12 feet to the point of beginning.
Containing 0.2865 acres, more or less.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3339
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE MINOR IMPROVEMENT
AGREEMENTS NOT INVOLVING LOT SPLITS
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WHEREAS, the present policy of the City requires builders and develop-
ers to enter into an agreement executed and approved by the City Council
covering City improvement requirements; and
WHEREAS, many such agreements involve minor improvements not requir-
ing lot splits; and
WHEREAS, the conditions precedent to issuance of a building permit
under the terms of the Unimproved Street Ordinance cover the requirements
for said improvements; and
WHEREAS, it would be to the benefit of property owners, developers,
and the City to eliminate the need for scheduling of agenda items which
may necessitate delays in implementation of projects; and
WHEREAS, the City Attorney -has rendered the opinion that the policy
of approving such minor improvements may be adjusted to allow the City
Manager the authority to enter into agreements on behalf of the City which
stipulate the necessary requirements;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby ap-
prove the policy authorizing the City Manager to execute minor improvement
agreements not involving lot splits in accordance with the conditions out-
lined in the Unimproved Street Ordinance No. 546. All minor improvement
agreements executed by the City Manager shall be reported to the City Coun-
cil at its next meeting.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
of Cupertino on the 5th day of Se-otp-tuber , 1972, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen - Irwin, Jackson, Meyers, Sparks, :rolich
NOES: Councilmen - None -THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT iiic WITHIN
INSTRUMENT ISATRUE AND CORRECTCOPY
ABSENT: Councilmen - None OF THE ORIGINAL ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE.
ATTEST '-� cc . I5 Ls__
ATTEST: APPROVED: CITY C C OF THE CITY OF TIN❑
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CIT CLERK
/s/ Wm. E. Ryder /s/ Donald A. Froiich
City Clerk Mayor, City of Cupertino