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Sx <br />i! <br />A' City of San Leandro <br />Meeting Date: December 19, 2011 <br />00 11 . Staff Report <br />File Number: 11 -338 Agenda Section: CONSENT CALENDAR <br />Agenda Number: 8.F. <br />TO: City Council <br />FROM: Lianne Marshall <br />Interim City Manager /Executive Director <br />BY: Uchenna Udemezue <br />Engineering & Transportation Director <br />FINANCE REVIEW: Not Applicable <br />TITLE: Staff Report Approving the Transfer of and Authorizing the City Manager to <br />Execute All Documents Related to a Grant Deed and a Grant of Easement to <br />the Alameda County Flood Control District (District) for the Real Property <br />Commonly Known as 2048 Farallon Drive and 2046 Farallon Drive, APN's <br />07713- 0851 - 016 -07 and 07713- 0851 - 060 -00 <br />Staff Report Approving the Transfer of and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute All <br />Documents Related to a Grant Deed and a Grant of Easement to the Alameda County Flood <br />Control District (District) for the Real Property Commonly Known as 2048 Farallon Drive and <br />2046 Farallon Drive, APN's 07713- 0851 - 016 -07 and 07713- 0851 - 060 -00 <br />RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the transfer, to the District, of the fee title <br />to the property located at 2048 Farallon Drive adjacent to the Alameda County Flood Control <br />Channel and the access easement rights across 2046 Farallon Drive. The property at 2048 <br />Farallon Drive contains a pump station operated by the District. <br />BACKGROUND <br />In late 1972, the City requested that the District take over operations of the City owned storm <br />drain pump station. The District agreed and has continued to operate the site since 1973. <br />However, no formal transfer of ownership has occurred. The site is landlocked, and access <br />is gained through an access easement over the adjacent property at 2046 Farallon Drive. <br />Responsibility for the property became an issue recently when the adjacent property owner, <br />Robert Lee, asked for financial assistance to repair his driveway, which serves as the access <br />easement for the site in addition to his site. In the past, the District has provided financial <br />assistance for these repairs, but the District now wants the City, as the easement holder, to <br />City of San Leandro Page 1 Printed on 11312012 <br />