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Mission Statement We Care for Our Residents by Working Together to Build a Better Community for Today and Tomorrow. CITY OF ROHNERT PARK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT ITEM NO. 8 Meeting Date: May 13, 2014 Department: Development Services Submitted By: Darrin Jenkins, City Manager/City Engineer Prepared By: Patrick Barnes, Deputy City Engineer Agenda Title: Consideration of Establishing an Underground Utility District on Snyder Lane, Along the Frontage of Rancho Cotati High School, to Place Overhead Utilities Underground and Approve an Agreement with PG&E for Undergrounding Utilities Using Rule 20A Funds RECOMMENDED ACTION: 1. Approve resolution to establish an underground utility district along Snyder Lane to place overhead utilities underground on Snyder Lane using Rule 20A funds. 2. Authorize the City Manager to enter into the attached agreement with PG&E for undergrounding utilities using Rule 20A funds. BACKGROUND: Resolution 2014-10 authorized a contract to design the Eastside Trunk Sewer Phase III and Snyder Lane Widening project. That design is currently ongoing. As part of the road widening, overhead utilities need to be relocated along the frontage of the high school. PG&E has stated that, given the relatively small size of the undergrounding and the timing, they can underground their utilities using Rule 20A funds in about the same time frame as relocating the utility poles. Comcast and AT&T have indicated they can accommodate the timing as well. The construction project may have to be staged to accommodate the undergrounding timing similar to the undergrounding on Golf Course Drive West as part of the Wilfred Widening Project. Rule 20A is a project fund held by PG&E to underground PG&E utilities. Funds for Rule 20A are taken from electric rates and are typically to underground utilities in areas of a community that are used most by the general public. Projects performed under Rule 20A are nominated by a city and discussed with Pacific Gas and Electric Company, as well as other utilities. To qualify, the governing body of a city must, among other things, determine, after consultation with Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and after holding public hearings on the subject, that undergrounding is in the general public interest for one or more of the following reasons: 1. Undergrounding will avoid or eliminate an unusually heavy concentration of overhead electric facilities. 1

ITEM NO. 8 In the area of Snyder Lane, the facilities include high voltage electrical distribution, AT&T distribution and Comcast. 2. The street, road or right-of-way is extensively used by the general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular traffic. Snyder Lane is adjacent to a high school and has a very high pedestrian load. Vehicular traffic is 11,300 vehicles per day with heavy concentrations just before and after school. 3. The street, road or right-of-way adjoins or passes through a civic area, public recreation area or an area of unusual scenic interest to the general public. This area of Snyder Lane adjoins a high school which is a civic area and the Rohnert Park Community Center complex which is a civic public recreation area. 4. The street, road or right-of-way is considered an arterial street or major collector as defined in the Governor s Office of Planning and Research General Plan Guidelines. Snyder Lane is a City Arterial. The definition of an arterial in the Governor s Office of Planning and Research General Plan Guidelines is: A major street carrying the traffic of local and collector streets to and from freeways and other major streets, with controlled intersections and generally providing direct access to properties. As this is a public hearing, the properties affected by the undergrounding were noticed ten days in advance of the meeting. This notice and map were sent out in accordance with Municipal Code 12.12.020. A copy of the map and notice are attached (Exhibit 1 and 2, respectively). After the resolution is passed, another notice will be sent out to the property owners and utility companies in accordance with Municipal Code 12.12.070. In addition to an undergrounding resolution, the City must enter into a contract agreement with PG&E for undergrounding. This agreement is attached (Exhibit 3). The terms of this agreement are non-negotiable. The City Manager can sign this agreement upon authorization from City Council. PG&E has held multiple meetings with the City to help move this project forward. PG&E cannot, however, begin the design until they have received the resolution, contract and base map. The base map is being put together by our design consultant and will be completed before the end of May. Next Steps: After the resolution and contract agreement are sent to PG&E and the resolution to the other utility companies, the design on the undergrounding will begin. We anticipate PG&E will begin the design by the first of July. 1. PG&E will be trench lead. The composite joint trench design will be contracted out by PG&E. 2. Panel conversions for individual property owners are not currently anticipated but are included in the resolution just in case, so that money can be made available to pay for those conversions. 3. After the design is complete, PG&E will construct the joint trench. The joint trench construction will not be included in the Snyder Lane Widening bid documents. 2

ITEM NO. 8 4. PG&E estimates joint trench construction to be complete, including PG&E conductors, in February 2015. 5. AT&T and Comcast will follow PG&E in construction, pulling their cables in the joint trench constructed by PG&E. 6. AT&T estimates about 4 months for construction with a projected completion date of April/May 2015 pending PG&E completion 7. The City s Snyder Widening project will bid in Jan/Feb 2015 and the construction is estimated to start in April 2015. Staging of the project may be needed to allow space and time for the utilities to be undergrounded. This staging will be worked into the project design. ANALYSIS: Generally, the City would not initiate undergrounding of utilities under Rule 20A without a funding mechanism for the City s share due to the significant cost. The City is currently undertaking the relocation of utilities, streetlights and paving along this section of Snyder Lane. It is cost efficient to take this opportunity to participate in the Rule 20A program while the work is in progress lessening the City s costs. The City s share would be associated on the cost to alter the design to combine the projects, about $10,000 to $15,000, which is minor compared to the total design effort of $377,000. As noted above, the City Council must find that undergrounding is in the general public interest. Staff notes the following: 1. Although the poles in this area run a short distance, they contain a heavy concentration of overhead electric facilities. 2. This area of Snyder Lane is along the frontage of Rancho Cotate High School. As such, the roadway section is extensively used by the general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. 3. This area of Snyder Lane adjoins a high school which is a civic area and a civic public recreation area. 4. Snyder Lane is an arterial street as defined in the Governor s Office of Planning and Research General Plan Guidelines. Undergrounding these facilities would enhance the look of the Rancho Cotate High School frontage. Undergrounding will also eliminate the chance of a car hitting a pole and causing utility outages. The School District is the primary property owner affected by the undergrounding. City staff met with the school district over the course of two meetings regarding this matter. Their main concerns included aesthetics of the frontage along the high school. As a result of the meetings and consultation with the school board, school district staff have provided a letter in support of the undergrounding. This letter is attached (Exhibit 4). Existing Undergrounding District: There is one other utility undergrounding district in the City of Rohnert Park. This is along Adrian Drive. The City has done one phase of this undergrounding. The high cost to the City of 3

ITEM NO. 8 undergrounding this area, estimated at about $600,000 plus pavement repair costs, are preventing the completion of the next phase. The City of Rohnert Park Rule 20A account balance is about $2.1 million. PG&E estimates the Rule 20A funding needed for Adrian Drive is under $1.4 million. PG&E has indicated that, given our current Rule 20A account balance and the relatively small size of the Snyder Lane project, the City should still have sufficient Rule 20A balance to pursue the PG&E portion of the Adrian Drive undergrounding project if the City has the funds for the City portion. According to PG&E, undergrounding the utilities in front of Rancho Cotate High School will have no negative affect on the Adrian Drive undergrounding project. The resolution as attached contains contingency items which may or may not be needed, but which are included in case further design study indicates a need. One example is the $1,500 provision for the conversion of electric service panels. Staff does not believe that panel conversions will be needed in this district, but advises including the provision in the resolution so that funds will be available to residents or the school if a conversion is needed. Another example is the need for additional easements. Staff cannot be sure whether an easement is needed until the trench design by PG&E is well underway. OPTIONS CONSIDERED: Staff considered that we could choose to not underground the utilities along this portion of Snyder Lane. Given the reasons listed above, staff recommends undergrounding. FISCAL IMPACT/FUNDING SOURCE: The cost of undergrounding will be paid for by Rule 20A. The City share of any costs would be paid for by the Snyder Lane Widening Project which is paid for by the Public Facilities Finance Plan (PFFP). Department Head Approval Date: 5/02/2014 City Manager Approval Date: 4/24/2014 City Attorney Approval Date: 4/22/2014 Attachments (list in packet assembly order): 1. Resolution 2. Boundary Map (Exhibit 1 to the Resolution and Exhibit A to the Notice) 3. Notice (Exhibit 2 to the Resolution) 4. Agreement for Undergrounding under Rule 20A (Exhibit 3 to the Resolution) 5. Letter from School District 4

RESOLUTION NO. 2014-048 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROHNERT PARK ESTABLISHING SNYDER LANE UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT ALONG A PORTION OF SNYDER LANE AND AUTHORIZE AND APPROVE AN AGREEMENT TO PERFORM TARIFF SCHEDULED RELATED WORK, RULE 20A GENERAL CONDITIONS WITH PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY WHEREAS, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has authorized electric and telecommunication utilities to convert overhead utility lines and facilities to underground pursuant to Electric Rule 20 and Telecommunication Rule 32, and WHEREAS, pursuant to certain criteria, CPUC rules allow participating cities and counties to establish legislation authorizing the creation of underground utility districts within which existing overhead electric distribution and telecommunication distribution and service facilities will be converted to underground, and WHEREAS, the City of Rohnert Park has adopted an ordinance authorizing the City Council to designate areas within which all existing overhead poles, overhead wires and overhead equipment associated with the distribution of electric power, telecommunication services and cable television should be removed and replaced with underground wires and facilities (Ordinance 101, 1968); and WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of Rohnert Park has consulted with the affected public utilities (PG&E, Comcast, and AT&T) ( Utility Companies ) and such Utility Companies have agreed that the proposed underground conversion district, designated the Snyder Lane Underground Utility District and more particularly described in Exhibit 1 attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, meets the criteria established by the rules of the CPUC, to wit, that such undergrounding will avoid or eliminate an unusually heavy concentration of overhead electric facilities; and that the street or road or right-of-way is extensively used by the general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular traffic; and that the street or road or right-of-way adjoins or passes through a civic area or public recreation area or an area of unusual scenic interest to the general public; and that the street or road or right-of-way is considered an arterial street or major collector as defined in the Governor s Office of Planning and Research General Plan Guidelines; and WHEREAS, each year the City of Rohnert Park is notified by PG&E regarding the allocation of work credits for conversion of overhead electric distribution lines and facilities to underground, known as Rule 20A allocations; and Page 1 of 4 2014-048

WHEREAS, the City Engineer for City of Rohnert Park has consulted with PG&E and determined that the City has accumulated Rule 20A work credits or PG&E has agreed that the City may borrow against future credits sufficient to complete the proposed overhead to underground conversion project; and WHEREAS, the City of Rohnert Park and the Utility Companies have agreed by letter that each utility shall complete the engineering of their respective portion of the Snyder Lane Overhead to Underground Utility Conversion Project; and WHEREAS, the City of Rohnert Park and the affected utilities have agreed by letter that PG&E shall be responsible for preparation of the trench profile and composite drawings and that PG&E shall be designated as trench lead to manage trenching, installation of substructures, and pavement restoration and such other work; and WHEREAS, the City Engineer of the City of Rohnert Park and the Utility Companies have agreed on a work schedule which meets their respective capabilities and further agreed to waive any administrative fees, costs or special street restoration requirements for purposes of this project; and WHEREAS, to the extent required, the City of Rohnert Park has agreed to provide easements or rights of way on private property as may be necessary for installation of utility facilities in a form satisfactory to the affected utilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park has now received the report from the City Engineer recommending that the area identified in Exhibit 1 should be designated as an underground utility district within which all existing overhead poles, overhead wires and overhead equipment associated with the distribution of electric power, telecommunication services and cable television should be removed and replaced with underground wires and facilities; and WHEREAS, upon the recommendation of the City Engineer, the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park has determined that the proposed Snyder Lane Underground Utility District is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15061 (b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines; and WHEREAS, removal of overhead utilities and relocation of the utilities underground within the proposed District will advance the health, safety, and welfare of City residents and businesses by providing an improved pedestrian and bicycle environment, increasing foot traffic, and improving aesthetics within the Snyder Lane Underground Utility District; and WHEREAS, the City of Rohnert Park has notified all affected property owners within the proposed Snyder Lane Underground Utility District and inviting same to attend a public hearing to discuss formation of the proposed district (Exhibit 2); and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park held public hearings at which time the Council did receive and consider the recommendation of the City Engineer and did hear Page 2 of 4 2014-048

any and all objections or protests that were raised by the owners of property within the above described district pertaining to designating this area an underground utility district. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park that: Section 1. The public health, safety and welfare require the removal of all existing utility poles, overhead wires and associated overhead structures and installation of underground wires and facilities for supplying electric power, communication, or similar associated services within the areas as shown in Exhibit 1, attached hereto, with such area being designated as the Snyder Lane Underground Utility District, and Section 2. Relocating overhead utility infrastructure underground within the proposed District is in the public interest for the following reasons: (1) undergrounding will avoid or eliminate an unusually heavy concentration of overhead electric facilities; and (2) the road is extensively used by the general public and carries a heavy volume of pedestrian or vehicular traffic; and (3) the road is considered an arterial street or major collector as defined in the Governor s Office of Planning and Research General Plan Guidelines. Section 3. The Snyder Lane Underground Utility District is hereby established for the purposes described herein. The District boundaries are more particularly described in Exhibit 1 Snyder Lane, Underground Utility District, which is incorporated herein by this reference. Section 4. That the Utility Companies, cable television services, and other affected services shall commence work on installation of underground facility installation in the Snyder Lane Underground Utility District and that as each phase of the project is complete and ready for conversion from overhead to underground utility facilities; and Section 5. PG&E shall use the underground conversion allocation computed pursuant to decisions of the California Public Utilities Commission for the purpose of providing to each premises requiring it in Snyder Lane Underground Utility District a maximum of one hundred feet of individual electric service trenching and conductor (as well as backfill, paving and conduit, if required) and each other serving utility shall provide service trenching and conductor in accordance with its rules and tariffs on file with the California Public Utilities Commission or as required by its Franchise Agreement with the City of Rohnert Park; and Section 6. PG&E shall use said underground conversion allowance allocation, up to a maximum amount of $1500 per service entrance excluding permit fees, for the conversion of electric service panels to accept underground service in the Snyder Lane Underground Utility District, and THE CITY OF ROHNERT PARK shall be financially responsible for any and all costs not covered by the electric utility for the installation and maintenance of the conduit and termination box located on, under or within any structure on the premises served; and Section 7. That upon notification of the need for panel conversions by PG&E, all property owners in Snyder Lane Underground Utility District shall have underground electrical entrance facilities installed and inspected pursuant to the City of Rohnert Park Electrical Code within Page 3 of 4 2014-048

sixty (60) days and that should any property owner fail to install satisfactory underground electrical entrance facilities by the date specified in the notice, the electric utility shall notify the City Engineer who shall, within thirty (30) days, direct the electric utility in writing to discontinue electrical service to the property, without recourse, pursuant to Rule 11 until electrical entrance facilities are ready to accept underground electrical conductors and have passed the necessary inspection requirements; and Section 8. That once all services have been converted from overhead to underground, the utility companies, cable television services and other affected services shall remove all poles (except as specified above) and associated overhead facilities in Snyder Lane Underground Utility District, by August 21, 2015. Section 9. The City Clerk is hereby directed to mail the following documents to each property owner within the District, as shown on the most recent equalized assessment roll, and all affected utilities, within 10 days after the adoption of this resolution pursuant to Municipal Code section 12.12, a copy of this resolution; a copy of Municipal Code section 12.12; and a notice stating that if the property owner, or any person occupying the property, desires to continue to receive services from PG&E, Comcast, and AT&T, the property owner or occupant shall provide necessary facility changes on the property and/or grant utilities a permit-to-enter, as specified in the resolution, so as to receive that utility service after the utility-undergrounding work is completed, subject to applicable rules, regulations, and tariffs of PG&E on file with the Public Utilities Commission. Section 10. Execution of Agreement to Perform Tariff Scheduled Related Work, Rule 20A General Conditions. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Agreement to Perform Tariff Scheduled Related Work, Rule 20A General Conditions in substantially similar form to the attached Exhibit 3, which is attached hereto and incorporated by this reference, and to take all actions necessary to effectuate the Agreement to Perform Tariff Scheduled Related Work, Rule 20A General Conditions for and on behalf of the City of Rohnert, subject to approval by the City Attorney. DULY AND REGULARLY ADOPTED this 13 th day of May, 2014. CITY OF ROHNERT PARK ATTEST: Joseph T. Callinan, Mayor JoAnne M. Buergler, City Clerk Attachments: Exhibit 1, Exhibit 2, and Exhibit 3 BELFORTE: MACKENZIE: STAFFORD: AHANOTU: CALLINAN: AYES: ( ) NOES: ( ) ABSENT: ( ) ABSTAIN: ( ) Page 4 of 4 2014-048

JASMINE CIRCLE 5400 CAMINO CORTO SNYDER LANE SOUTHWEST BLVD 5400 5400 ROXANNE LANE PROPOSED SNYDER LANE UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT SCALE EXHIBIT 1 SNYDER LANE UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT GHD Inc. 2235 Mercury Way Suite 150 Santa Rosa California 95407 USA T 1 707 523 1010 F 1 707 527 8679 W www.ghd.com

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Rohnert Park will hold a public hearing on the proposed Snyder Lane Underground Utility District. WHERE: WHEN: Rohnert Park City Hall Council Chamber 130 Avram Avenue Rohnert Park, California Tuesday, May 13, 2014, at the hour of 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter is reached on the agenda. PURPOSE: To solicit input regarding Snyder Lane Underground Utility District to ascertain whether the public necessity, health, safety or welfare requires the removal of poles, overhead wires, and associated overhead structures within the designated area and the underground installation of facilities when supplying electric, communication, or similar or associated service. DESCRIPTION: Create the Snyder Lane Underground Utility District. Relocate utility lines (PG&E, AT&T, and Comcast) currently on poles within the frontage area of Rancho Cotate High School. MAP LOCATION: Utility undergrounding along Snyder Lane. See attached Exhibit A. HOW BEING INCLUDED IN THE SNYDER LANE UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT AFFECTS YOUR PROPERTY: You have received this notice of public hearing because your property is located within the proposed Snyder Lane Underground Utility District. The project will consist of digging a trench within the frontage area of Rancho Cotate High School and having the respective overhead utilities be rerouted into the trench. As part of the undergrounding project, new service laterals may have to be installed and the existing electrical panel may have to be converted on your property. The public hearing to consider the proposed Snyder Lane Underground Utility district map on Snyder Lane will be held on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. (or as soon thereafter as the matter is reached on the agenda) in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 130 Avram Avenue, Rohnert Park. If you have any questions regarding this project, please call Patrick Barnes at (707) 588-2234 before the public hearing. You may also submit comments or questions in writing to the attention of Development Services, City Hall 130 Avram Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Representatives of this proposal will be available to respond to questions. Dated: 5/01/2014 JoAnne Buergler, City Clerk

JASMINE CIRCLE 5400 CAMINO CORTO SNYDER LANE SOUTHWEST BLVD 5400 5400 ROXANNE LANE PROPOSED SNYDER LANE UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT SCALE EXHIBIT 1 SNYDER LANE UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT GHD Inc. 2235 Mercury Way Suite 150 Santa Rosa California 95407 USA T 1 707 523 1010 F 1 707 527 8679 W www.ghd.com