File #: 21-0339    Version: 4 Name:
Type: Assistant CEO Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/18/2021 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 5/11/2021 Final action:
Title: Acquisition of Real Property from Srinivasarao B. Parimi and Madhavi Rao Parimi, for the Coyote Creek Flood Management Measures Project as part of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order Compliance Project, under the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project No. 91864005, APN 467-29-038 and 467-29-039, Real Estate File No. 4021-285. (San Jose) (District 2).
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1: Right of Way Agreement No. 4021-285, 2. Attachment 2: Grant Deed No. 4021-285
BOARD AGENDA MEMORANDUM


SUBJECT:
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Acquisition of Real Property from Srinivasarao B. Parimi and Madhavi Rao Parimi, for the Coyote Creek Flood Management Measures Project as part of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order Compliance Project, under the Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project No. 91864005, APN 467-29-038 and 467-29-039, Real Estate File No. 4021-285. (San Jose) (District 2).


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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Approve and authorize the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to execute the Right of Way Agreement No. 4021-285; and to accept the Grant Deed No. 4021-285.


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SUMMARY:
Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) staff recommends acquisition of residential real property located at 48-60 South 17th Street and 70 South 17th Street, in San Jose, California owned by Srinivasarao B. Parimi and Madhavi Rao Parimi according to the terms of Right of Way Agreement No. 4021-285 (Attachment 1). These two adjacent properties are shown on the plat and description of Grant Deed No. 4021-285 (Attachment 2). Acquisition of these properties is necessary to implement flood risk reduction elements of the Coyote Creek Flood Management Measures Project (CCFMMP) including restoring these real properties to a natural riparian corridor along Coyote Creek.

PROJECT BACKGROUND

Valley Water's Board committed to prioritize and accelerate a portion of the Coyote Creek Flood Protection Project (CCFPP) to implement flood improvements along Coyote Creek to protect against a flood event equivalent to the February 2017 flood or approximately a 20-year flood event. The CCFPP project limits comprise approximately nine miles of Coyote Creek, between Montague Expressway and Tully Road, all within the City of San Jos?. Construction of the CCFPP is expected to be completed by November 2025.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has jurisdiction over Anderson Dam, located on Coyote Creek in Morgan Hill, and its associated safety measures. Pursuant t...

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