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01-02-2007 15:26 W C ROLLAND <br /> PAGES <br /> RESOLUTION <br /> APPROVING THE PROVISION OF CITY WATER SERVICE TO VACANT PARCELS IN THE <br /> LARCH CLOVER AREA <br /> WHEREAS, the Larch Clover area in unincorporated San Joaquin County is within the <br /> City of Tracy's Sphere of Influence, and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Tracy agreed to provide water to the existing residents of the <br /> area under an agreement between the City and the County dated August 5, 1986, and <br /> WHEREAS, in November of 2003, the property owners in the Larch Clover area formed <br /> an assessment district to provide City sewer service to the area, and <br /> WHEREAS, as a part of the district formation to implement sewer improvements, the <br /> City committed to provide water (One Equivalent Consumer Unit) upon payment of fees to <br /> vacant parcels upon annexation, and <br /> WHEREAS, the annexation application was rejected, and <br /> WHEREAS, there are a small number of property owners desiring to construct buildings <br /> that would require a potable water supply of no more than one Equivalent Consumer Unit <br /> (ECU). <br /> and WHEREAS, the number of such buildings Ihat could be constructed is no more than 30, <br /> WHEREAS, provision of water service to no more than 30 buildings would have a <br /> minimal impact on the City's ability to provide water to the City as a whole, <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED That the City Council finds that the provision of <br /> water to vacant properties within the Larch Clover area is consistent with the agreement <br /> between the City of Tracy and the County of San Joaquin approved August 5, 1986 if the <br /> following criteria are met: <br /> 1/ 1. The parcel to which water will be provided is vacant as of the date of adoption <br /> of the resolution. <br /> e-"2. There Is an existing water line in the street or road adjacent to the property. <br /> k/'�3. The proposed land use is single family detached residential or equivalent not <br /> requiring more than one Equivalent Consumer Unit (ECU) of service and not <br /> requiring a water service connection greater that one inch in diameter as <br /> governed by the California Building Code. <br /> 014. The proposed land use is consistent with San Joaquin County zoning <br /> requirements. <br /> 5. The applicant presents building construction plans to the City for purpose of <br /> determination that the use will not require more than one ECU <br />