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CC Regular Session 5, 7, <br />Meeting Date: 11/09/2021 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #21-187 Approving Minimum Design Standards for Public Utilities in City Right -of -Ways and <br />Easements <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #21-187 approving minimum design standards for municipal <br />utilities in City right-of-way's and easements. <br />Background: <br />Attached is case #11602 as reviewed by the City Council at their regular meeting on January 12, 2021, a copy of <br />executed Resolution #21-021, and the approved meeting minutes (see case 7.05 for reference). <br />Also attached is case #11641 as reviewed by the Public Works Committee at their regular meeting on January 19, <br />2021, and the approved meeting minutes (see case 5.06 for reference). <br />Attached is Resolution #21-187, which defines the minimum requirements for public utilities that can be installed <br />within public right-of-way and easements to ensure City Staff can adequately maintain the utilities in perpetuity <br />using City -owned equipment and vehicles. This resolution was developed based on input from the Public Works <br />Committee at their January 19, 2021 meeting. <br />Staff is requesting approval of a Resolution defining minimum design standards for municipal utilities in City <br />right -of ways and easements because the City Council does not adopt all City design standards in code, therefore <br />this resolution will provide the policy direction needed for Staff to adequately enforce the standards. This policy <br />direction from the Council is helpful on the front end to prevent a situation like Riverwalk Village from occurring <br />again. <br />It is important to note that per Resolution #21-187, the City may consider accepting smaller utilities on a case by <br />case basis if it can be clearly demonstrated that the City will only need to maintain the smaller utilities for 10 years <br />or less, until permanent utilities meeting the minimum design standards can be constructed, or that the smaller <br />utilities will be maintained by a private party through an adopted maintenance agreement. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approving Resolution #21-187. <br />The Public Works Committee recommended approval of a resolution approving minimum design standards for <br />municipal utilities in City right-of-way's and easements at their regular January 19, 2021 meeting. <br />Action: <br />Motion to adopt Resolution #21-187 approving minimum design standards for municipal utilities in City <br />right-of-way's and easements. <br />