BOARD AGENDA MEMORANDUM
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SUBJECT:
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Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider Adopting a Resolution of Necessity Relating to Acquisition of a Real Property Interest from an Unknown Owner, Necessary to Construct the Coyote Creek Flood Management Measures Project (Project No. 91864007), Valley Water File 4021-305 (San Jose, District 3).
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RECOMMENDATION:
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A. Open and conduct the Public Hearing to consider adoption of a Resolution of Necessity (RON) relating to the acquisition of a real property interest from Unknown Owner, necessary to complete the Coyote Creek Flood Management Measures Project;
B. Close the Public Hearing; and
C. Adopt the Resolution DETERMINING AND DECLARING THE PUBLIC NECESSITY FOR THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OR INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY BY EMINENT DOMAIN FOR THE COYOTE CREEK FLOOD MANAGEMENT MEASURES PROJECT, PROJECT NO. 91864007, by two-thirds vote (5 out of 7).
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SUMMARY:
Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) staff recommends acquisition of real property located off of Berryessa Road, in San Jose, California owned by an unknown owner. This property is shown on the plat and description of Easement Deed No. 4021-305 (Attachment 1). Acquisition of this real property interest is necessary to implement flood risk reduction elements of the Coyote Creek Flood Management Measures Project (CCFMMP).
Project Background
Valley Water is undertaking the Anderson Dam Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order Compliance Project (FOCP) as a result of the February 20, 2020, directive from FERC to implement interim risk reduction measures at Anderson Dam to protect the public from risk of dam failure due to seismic activity. The approved FOCP includes four categories of actions including reservoir drawdown, construction of the Anderson Dam Tunnel Project (ADTP) (anticipated to be completed in 2024), operation and ...
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