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C ty Manager’s Report
TO:HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL 7
FROM:CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT: UTILITIES
AGENDA DATE: November 12, 1996 CMR:459:96
SUBJECT:Resolution of Intent to Establish Underground Utility District No. 37
Embarcadero/Middlefield Road.
REQUEST
This is a request for Council to adopt a Resolution of Intent to establish Underground Utili~r
District No. 37 in the area shown on the attached district boundary map.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Staff recommends that Council:
1)Adopt the attached Resolution of Intent to amend Section 12.16.02, of Chapter 12.16 of
Title 12, of the Palo Alto Municipal Code by establishing Underground Utility District
No. 37.
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
This project does not represent any change to existing policies.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Electric Utility’s undergrounding project areas are selected and recommended to Pacific
Bell and Cable Co-op based on the age and maintainability of the existing overhead electric
system. Pacific Bell and Cable Co-op determine whether the recommended area meets their
criteria for undergrounding based on guidelines established by the California Public Utility
Commission. The attached Exhibit ’A’ shows the existing, present, and future underground
districts. Area 37, now being proposed as the next underground district, meets the City, Pacific
Bell and Cable Co-op’s guidelines for undergrounding overhead utility lines.
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This underground project will result in the removal of 97 poles and provision underground
service to 227 residential properties. The majority of the poles in the area are along rear lot
easements with limited access. Completion of this project will improve service reliability,
increase safety and improve aesthetics due to the elimination of poles in the rear of properties.
Once the underground district is created, the Utilities Department will prepare a design and
obtain bids for the installation of the underground substructure required prior to placing the
electric, telephone, cable TV, street light and City communication facilities underground. After
the new underground svstems (cable, transformers, switches, etc.) have been installed, the
property owners will connect to the new underground system, utilizing their own contractors.
City crews will then remove the overhead power lines, and telephone crews will complete the
project by removing the remaining telephone and cable TV overhead facilities and the poles.
On August 15, 1996, a letter was sent to the property, owners in the proposed district introducing
the project and inviting them to a meeting. During the meeting (attended by 48 property
owners) on September 26, 1996, staff explained the details of the project and answered
questions from the propert), owners. A questionnaire, which was included with the letter, was
used to determine the level of support for the project. Staff has received completed
questionnaires from 153 property owners, 109 of whom (71 percent) are in favor of the project,
28 of whom (18 percent) are not in favor of the project, and 19 of whom (11 percent) are
undecided.
During the September 26, 1996 meeting, staff was requested to investigate the feasibility of
including the 60 kilovolt transmission line on Embarcadero Road as part of the underground
conversion project. Section 12.16.050 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code allows for the exclusion
of electric distribution and transmission systems in excess of fifteen kilovolts from underground
conversion districts unless the Director of Utilities, or his designee, determines that underground
installation of such transmission system is feasible and practicable. In response to the request,
staffwill prepare an economic and engineering analysis including the 60 kilovolt transmission
line as part of Underground Utility District No. 37. The final decision to include the
transmission line as part of the project will be made prior to the public hearing on Underground
Utility District No. 37.
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Prior to final design of Underground Utility District No. 37, staffwill return to the Council with
a report on an assessment of the Southgate Underground District. This report is a requirement
made by the Utilities Advisory Commission (UAC) in regard to their recommendation on the
pad mounted equipment policy (CMR: 182:96).
Proposed Procedure
The first step in the establishment of the District is Council adoption of a Resolution of Intent
to establish Underground District No. 37. The resolution defines the District boundaries and
sets a time and place for a public hearing on the matter. The public hearing has been tentatively
scheduled for the Janual-y 13, 1997 Council meeting. At the public hearing, the property owners
will have an opportunity to comment on the project. The adoption of the Resolution of Intent
will also serve as a formal action that is required by Pacific Bell prior to starting engineering
design. After the public hearing, if the Council elects to proceed, the following will occur:
Formation of Underground Utility District No. 37 will be initiated by Council’s adoption
of the attached Resolution of Intent.
Council will hold a public hearing on Underground Utility District No. 37, soliciting
public comment. After public comment is received, Council will either adopt or reject
an ordinance forming Underground Utility District No. 37.
If the City Council approves the formation of the District, a contractor will be hired to
install power, telephone, communication and cable TV substructure in a jointly occupied
trench. With the award of contract by the Council, an agreement for joint participation
between the City; Pacific Bell, and Cable Co-op will be executed.
The only cost to the property owners will be that of replacing the overhead service drops
to their buildings with underground service. It is estimated that the cost per property
owner will be in the range of $2500 to $5000. Property owners will be offered the option
of financing their service conversion under Section 12.16.091 of the Palo Alto Municipal
Code. The principal amount plus interest, loan handling fee, and the administrative cost
is repayable in ten years with the payments added to the property tax bill.
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Council Action and Tentative Schedule
The first Council action required to initiate the procedure will be adoption of the Resolution of
Intent to establish Underground District No. 37. Below is the tentative project schedule.
Action
Resolution of Intent to establish Underground Utility
District No. 37
Date
November 12, 1996’
2.Public Hearing Januaryl"~, 1997"
o Award of construction contract and Joint Construction
Agreement with Pacific Bell/Cable Co-op
August 4, 1997*
Substructure (conduit, vaults, etc.) installation by
contractor
October 1997 through
February 1998
o Resolution determining properties electing to pay
service conversion cost over a period of 10 years.
October 27, 1998"
Installation of underground facilities
(cables, switches, etc.)
February 1998 through
April 1998
o Service conversion work by property owners
Pole removal and project completion
Denotes Council Action
May 1998 through July
1998
August 1998 through
September 1998
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FISCAL IMPACT
The total cost of the proposed project is estimated at$2,400,000. For fiscal year 1996/97.
$80,000 has been designated for planning and engineering of this project and is budgeted in the
1996/97 Electric Capital Improvement Project Funds.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
This project was considered categorically exempt as part of the Council approval of the 1994-
1999 CIP, and no further environmental review is necessaB;.
ATTACHMENTS
Resolution
Underground District No. 37 Boundary. Map
Exhibit "A": Underground Conversion Projects
PREPARED BY: Jim Thompson and Taha Fattah
Director of Utilities
CITY MANAGER APPROVAL:
FLEMING
Manager
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALO ALTO
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AMENDSECTION 12.16.020
OF CHAPTER 12 . 16 OF TITLE 12 OF THE PALO ALTO
MUNICIPAL CODE BY ESTABLISHING UNDERGROUND UTILITY
DISTRICT NUMBER 37
The Council of the City of Palo Alto does RESOLVE as
follows:
SECTION i. In its opinion, the public necessity, health
and safety require, and it is the intention of the Council,
pursuant to Section 12.16.040 of Chapter 12.16 of Title 12 of the
Palo Alto~Municipal Code ("Code"), to amend Section 12.16.020 of
Chapter 12.16 of the Code, by ordering the establishment of an
Underground Utility District ("District") and to prohibit the
construction in and require the removal from the proposed District
of all poles and overhead lines and associated overhead structures
used or useful in supplying electric, communication or similar and
associated services.
SECTION 2. The number of the proposed District is
Underground Utility District Number 37 of the City of Palo Alto,
commonly known as Embarcadero/Middlefield Road.
SECTION 3. The description of the area comprising the
District is as follows:
All of the area in the County of Santa Clara, City of Palo
Alto, encompassing the areas contiguous with portions of
Embarcadero Road, Middlefield Road, Seale Avenue, Byron
Street, Bret Harte Street, Mark Twain Street, Newell Road,
Guinda Street, Fulton Street and Tennyson Avenue, all as
more particularly described on that certain map.entitled
"Embarcadero/Middlefield Road Underground Utility District
Number 37," on file in the office of the City Clerk.
SECTION 4. From and after the effective date of the
establishment of the proposed District, no person or utility shall
erect or construct within the District any pole, overhead lines or
associated overhead structure used or useful in supplying electric,
communication or similar associated services.
SECTION 5. Within ninety (90) days from the date of the
completion and acceptance of the proposed underground facilities
within the District to be constructed by the City of Palo Alto and
the Pacific Bell Company, all poles and overhead lines and
associated structures used or useful in 9upplying electric,communication or similar and associated servlces in the proposed
District shall be removed, and from and after the date no person or
utility shall use or maintain such facilities within the proposed
District. Additional notice shall be given after the completion
date has been precisely determined.
SECTION 6. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Monday, the 13th
day of January, 1997, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., in the regular
meeting place of is City Council, Civic Center, Palo Alto,
California, is hereby fixed as the time and place when and wherethe Council shall hear all protests and recemve evidence for and
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against the action herein proposed, and when and where the Council
shall consider and finally determine whether the public necessity,
health and safety require the establishment of the District and the
removal of poles, overhead wires, and associated overhead struc-
tures, and the underground installation of wires and facilities for
supplying electric, communication and similar or associated
services in the District hereinabove described.
SECTION 7. At the public hearing, all persons interested
shall be given an opportunity to be heard. The hearing may be
continued from time to time as determined by the Council.
SECTION 8. The Electrical Engineering Manager, Department
of Utilities, C~ty of Palo Alto, is hereby designated as the personto answer inqulrles regarding the protest proceedings, to be had
herein and may be contacted during regular office hours at Palo
Alto Civic Center, 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California,
94301, or by calling (415) 329-2365.
SECTION 9. The Clerk of the City shall give notice of the
public hearing by publishing notice of the public hearing and the
director of utilities shall mail copies of this resolution to all
property owners within the proposed District as shown on the last
equalized tax roll of the City, and to all utilities supplying
electric, communication or similar or associated services within
the proposed District, the mailing to be completed at least thirty
(30) days prior to the date of the public hearing. The Clerk is
authorized to include in the notice to be mailed a statement to the
effect that any affected property owner has the option of paying
the cost of converting his or her or their service connection to
underground locations over a period of years. Such notice shall
conform to Section 12.16.092 of Chapter 12.16 of Title 12 of the
Code.
INTRODUCED AND PASSED:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTENTIONS:
ATTEST:APPROVED:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Senior Asst. City Attorney
Mayor
City Manager
Director of Utilities
Deputy City Manager,
Administrative Services
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