January 7, 1999
The Honorable Board of Supervisors
County of Los Angeles
383 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Dear Supervisors:
COMPLETION AND TRANSFER OF DRAINAGE FACILITIES
TRACT NO. 42754 - PRIVATE DRAIN (PD) NO. 2049
CASTAIC AREA
SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 5
4 VOTES
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOUR BOARD:
1. Find that this transfer is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
2. Adopt the following resolution:
Be it resolved that the County of Los Angeles by and through its Board of Supervisors does hereby transfer and convey to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District (LACFCD) PD No. 2049 as depicted on District Drawings Nos. 39-F25.1-.6, on file with the Director of Public Works, and the LACFCD does hereby accept the transfer and conveyance of said drainage facilities.
3. Accept the completed construction work on PD No. 2049.
PURPOSE OF RECOMMENDED ACTION
This action provides for the transfer and acceptance of drainage facilities known as PD No. 2049 constructed as part of Tract No. 42754 into the County flood control system for operation and maintenance.
JUSTIFICATION
The transfer and continued maintenance of PD No. 2049 by the LACFCD provides for public health and safety to residents within Tract No. 42754 and visitors to the area.
FISCAL IMPACT
No negative fiscal impact.
FINANCING
Maintenance for PD No. 2049 will be funded with Flood Control District funds. There will be no increase in net County cost.
FACTS AND PROVISIONS/LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
The developer of the subject Tract has constructed PD No. 2049 to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. The Director of Public Works, as Chief Engineer of the LACFCD, reviewed and approved the facilities for transfer. Under the provisions of Section 13-3/4 of the Los Angeles County Flood Control Act, these facilities may be transferred to the LACFCD.
IMPACT ON CURRENT SERVICES (OR PROJECTS)
No adverse impacts.
NEGATIVE DECLARATION/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS
This transfer is categorically exempt from the provisions of CEQA, as specified in Class 1(u) of the revised Environmental Document Reporting Procedures and Guidelines adopted by your Board on November 17, 1987, Synopsis 57, and Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines.
CONCLUSION
At such time as this recommendation is adopted, please return a copy of this letter to the Department of Public Works, Building and Safety/Land Development Division.
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY W. STONE
Director of Public Works
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