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2.2. Detailed Description of Improvements within the District <br />The following items are contained in that Agreement among Roberts Landing, Inc., dba <br />Citation Homes Central, a California corporation, Santa Clara Land Title Company, and the <br />City of San Leandro, said Agreement being dated April 15, 1996, said items to be funded by <br />the Heron Bay Maintenance Assessment District: <br />a) Design, construction, and maintenance of Water Circulation and Drainage <br />. improvements as depicted in that certain document entitled "Water Circulation and <br />Drainage Plan" dated July 19, 1991, and prepared by ESA subject to regulatory <br />agency amendments; <br />b) Design, construction, and maintenance of the Shoreline Trail and trail extension <br />through open space lands adjacent to and serving the Heron Bay development; <br />c) Design, construction, and maintenance of existing and newly constructed shoreline <br />levees, outfalls, tidegates, pumps, maintenance roads, bank protection, drainage <br />facilities, and wetland habitats; <br />d) Design, construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of levees separating the tidal <br />marshlands and open space from the City's 100-acre dredged disposal area, and any <br />remedial actions or improvements associated therewith; <br />e) Design, construction, and maintenance of levees, weirs, dikes, outfalls, drainage <br />facilities, pumps, flapgates, tide gates, and other improvements necessary to <br />implement that certain plan entitled WESCO 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 special <br />assessment proceedings, including but not limited to, streets, sidewalks, public rights- <br />of-way, sewers, waterlines, soundwalls, traffic signals, signage, streetlights, drains, <br />stormwater 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 westerly of <br />the Southern Pacific railroad tracks; and <br />h) Portions of the Buffer Zone, which include the Interpretive Center. <br />2-2 <br />