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Engineer's Report FY 2010/11 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Heron Bay Maintenance Assessment District No. 96-3 <br />a) Design, construction, and maintenance of Water Circulation and Drainage <br />improvements as depicted in that certain document entitled "Water Circulation <br />and Drainage Plan" dated July 19, 1991, and prepared by ESA subject to <br />regulatory agency amendments; <br />b) Design, construction, and maintenance of the Shoreline Trail and trail extension <br />through open space lands adjacent to and searing the Heron Bay development; <br />c) Design, construction, and maintenance of existing and newly constructed <br />shoreline levees, outfalls, tide gates, pumps, maintenance roads, bank <br />protection, drainage facilities, and wetland habitats; <br />d) Design, construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of levees separating the <br />tidal marshlands and open space from the City's 100-acre dredged disposal <br />area, and any remedial actions or improvements associated therewith; <br />e) Design, construction, and maintenance of levees, weirs, dikes, outfalls, drainage <br />facilities, pumps, flap gates, tide gates, and other improvements necessary to <br />implement that certain plan entitled W ESCO Mitigation Plan dated January, 1992 <br />(currently identified as the "RMI Mitigation and Monitoring Plan dated May, 1995" <br />for the Citation Marsh); <br />f) Any other public improvements customarily financed and maintained through <br />special assessment proceedings, including but not limited to; streets, sidewalks, <br />public rights-of-way, sewers, waterlines, sound walls, traffic signals, signage, <br />streetlights, drains, storm water facilities, parks, landscaping, and lift stations; <br />g) The sidewalks, landscaping, and sound walls associated with the Lewelling <br />Boulevard extension westerly of Wicks Boulevard through the roundabout <br />westerly of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks ;and <br />h) Portions of the Buffer Zone, which include the Interpretive Center. <br />C. Specific Definitions of the District Improvements <br />The following definitions shall be applied in their broadest sense when interpreting the <br />foregoing items A through H in Section I.B, and for using the assessments collected via <br />the Heron Bay Maintenance Assessment District: <br />a) Shoreline Trail -The trail, constructed on top of various levees, extending from <br />the southerly terminus of the bridge over Estudillo Canal to the northerly <br />terminus of the bridge over San Lorenzo Creek, including all surface pavements, <br />base rock, signage, striping, and the Interpretive Center and Garden. <br />b) Buffer Zone - A strip of land 50 feet wide adjacent with and along the westerly <br />boundary of Phase 1 B, and a strip of land 100 feet wide adjacent with and along <br />the northerly and westerly boundaries of Phases 26 and 3, including all habitat <br />fencing, landscaping, and irrigation within these strips of land, exclusive of the <br />'~~ ~..LQ~1~ ( Page 2 <br />FindnGi~tl S@rvi~e5 <br />