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PIA No. 2001-16 - Eagle Ridge Development Company (_r~ ! y\ 'v w.....o RECORDING REQUESTED BY: Titles:l / Pages: 21 67.00 DOCUMENT: 15719468 I nUl 111111111 ~0015719468~ Fees. . . . Taxes. . . Cop i es. . AMT PAID City of Gilroy WHEN RECORDED, MAIL TO: Rhonda S. Pellin City of Gilroy 7351 Rosanna Street Gilroy, CA 95020 BRENDA DAVIS SANTA CLARA COUNTY RECORDER Recorded at the request of Recording Service 67.00 ROE ** 006 6/11 /2001 10:45 AM (SP ACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE) Property Improvement Agreement No. 2001-16 Tract 9302, Phase IV, Eagle Ridge (South Knoll) A.P.N. 810-39-002 (south portion) Eagle Ridge Development Company, LLC Property Improvement Agreement - Residential PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT RESIDENTIAL AGREEMENT FOR EXTENSIONS OF WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS: IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS: INSTALLATION OF SEWERS, STORM DRAINS AND OTHER PUBLIC WORKS FACILITIES AND PERFORMANCE OF PROJECT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL No. 2001-16 This agreement is made and entered into this 4th day of June 2001, by and between the City of Gilroy, a municipal corporation, herein called the "City" and Eagle Ridge Development Company, LLC ,a real property owner, developer or subdivider, herein called the "Developer" . WHEREAS, a final map of subdivision, record of surveyor building permit (Site Clearance) application has now been submitted to the City for approval and acceptance, covering certain real estate known as and called: Tract No. 9302, Phase IV, Eagle Ridge, A.P.N. 810-39-002 (south portion), and, WHEREAS, the Developer requires certain utilities and public works facilities in order to service the property under the minimum standards established by the City and, WHEREAS, the City, by and through its City Council, has enacted certain Codes, Ordinances and Resolutions and certain Rules and Regulations have been promulgated concerning the subject matter of this agreement and, WHEREAS, the City has certain responsibilities for maintenance and operation of such utilities and public service facilities after acceptance by City, and for providing the necessary connecting system, general plant and appurtenances, and the City is agreeing to discharge those responsibilities, provided that Developer has faithfully and fully complied with all of the terms, covenants, and conditions to be performed by Developer pursuant to this agreement and, RECITALS WHEREAS, the Tentative Map for the real property covered by this Agreement and the Master Project of which such property is a part was approved by the City, subject to certain mitigation measures, mitigation monitoring programs and other conditions of approval. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and in order to carry on the intent and purpose of said Codes, Ordinances, Resolutions and Regulations, it is agreed by and between the parties as follows: 2 SECTION 1 That all Codes, Ordinances, Resolutions, Rules and Regulations and established policies of the City and the laws of the State of California and the United States of America concerning the subject matter of this agreement are hereby referred to and incorporated herein to the same effect as if they were set out at length herein. Said Codes, Ordinances, Resolutions, Rules and Regulations include, but are not limited to, the following: the Code of the City of Gilroy, the current Zoning Ordinance, and the currently adopted Uniform Building Code. SECTION 2 The Developer agrees: a. To perform each and every provision required by the City to be performed by the Developer in each and every one of said Codes, Ordinances, Resolutions, Rules and other Regulations and to comply with the foregoing and all applicable laws.. b. To grant to the City without charge, free and clear of encumbrances, any and all easements and rights of way in and to said real property necessary for the City in order that its water, electricity, and/or sewer lines in or to said real property may be extended. c. To indemnify, defend with counsel of City's choice and hold the City free and harmless from all suits, fees, claims, demands, causes of action, costs, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses (including without limitation attorneys' fees) incurred by City in connection with (i) any damage done to any utility, public facility or other material or installation of the City which the Developer or any contractor or subcontractor of the Developer, or any employee of the foregoing, shall do in grading or otherwise performing any work in connection with this agreement, or (ii) arising or resulting directly or indirectly from any act or omission of Developer or Developer's contractors, or subcontractors, or any employee of the foregoing in connection with the work performed by them in connection with this agreement, including without limitation all claims relating to injury or death of any person or damage to any property. d. To construct and improve all public works facilities and other improvements described in this agreement in accordance with all standards established in the Codes, Ordinances, Resolutions, Rules and Regulations, all applicable laws and this agreement, and in accordance with the grades, plans, and specifications approved by the City Engineer. Developer shall furnish two good and sufficient bonds, a Payment Bond on forms provided by the City and a Faithful Performance Bond, both of which shall be secured from a surety company satisfactory to City with a minimum "A:VII" rating with Best's Rating Guide. Each bond shall set forth a time period for performance by the contractor of its obligations and the terms and conditions on which the City may obtain the proceeds of the bond. The Faithful Performance Bond shall be in an amount not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the total estimated amount payable for the improvements described in this 3 agreement, and shall secure payment to City and the Developer of any loss due to the default of the contractor or its inability or refusal to perform its contract. The performance bond shall by its terms remain in full force and affect for a period of not less than one year after completion of the improvements by Developer and acceptance of the improvements by City, to guarantee the repair and replacement of defective material and faulty workmanship. Upon completion of the improvements by Developer and acceptance of the improvements by City, Developer, at the City's discretion, may substitute for the performance bond securing maintenance described above, a separate maintenance bond in the amount of 10% of the total contract price of the improvements (provided that the amount of said bond shall not be less than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) to cover the one-year maintenance period. The Payment Bond shall be in an amount not less than: (1) One hundred percent (100%) of the total estimated amount payable for the improvements described in this agreement when the total estimated amount does not equal or exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000); (2) Fifty percent (50%) of the total estimated amount payable for the improvements described in this agreement when the total amount is not less than five million dollars ($5,000,000) and does not exceed ten million dollars ($10,000,000); and (3) Twenty-five percent of the total estimated amount payable for the improvements described in this agreement when the total amount exceeds ten million dollars ($10,000,000). The Payment Bond shall secure the payment of those persons or entities to whom the Developer may become legally indebted for labor, materials, tools, equipment or services of any kind used or employed by the contractor or subcontractor in performing the work, or taxes or amounts to be withheld thereon. The Payment Bond shall provide that the Surety or Sureties will pay the following amounts should the Contractor or a Subcontractor fail to pay the same, plus reasonable attorneys' fees to be fixed by the court if suite is brought upon the bond: (1) amounts due to any ofthe persons named in California Civil Code Section 3181; (2) amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed for the improvements described in this agreement; and (3) any amounts required to be deducted, withhold, and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of the Contractor and Subcontractors pursuant to Section 13020 of the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to the work and labor. The Payment Bond shall, but its terms, insure to the benefit of any of the persons named in Civil Code Section 3181 so as to give a right of action to those persons or their assigns in any suit brought upon the bond. Simultaneously with the submission of its building permit application (Site Clearance), the Developer shall furnish the name, address and telephone number of the surety or sureties that the Developer proposes to furnish the Payment Bond and: (1) the original, or a certified copy, ofthe unrevoked appointment, power of attorney, bylaws, or other instrument entitling or authorizing the person who executed the bond to do so; (2) a certified copy ofthe certificate of authority of the insurer issued by the Insurance Commissioner; (3) a certificate from the Clerk of the County of Santa Clara that the insurer's certificate of authority has not been surrendered, revoked, canceled, annulled, or suspended or, in the event that it has, that renewed authority has been granted; and (4) copies of the insurer's most recent not be less than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)) to cover the one year maintenance. e. That upon approval of the final map of the subdivision, the record of surveyor the building permit covering the real estate to be improved and before any work is done therein, the Developer shall payto the City all sums, shown in Section 9 thereof to be due under the terms and provisions of this agreement. 4 f. At all times during the term of this agreement and until the Public Improvements constructed by Developer are accepted by City, Developer shall, at no cost to City obtain and maintain (a) a policy of general liability and property damage insurance in the minimum amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000), combined single limit for both bodily injury and property damage; (b) workers' compensation insurance as required by law; and (c) broad form "Builder's Risk" property damage insurance with limits of not less than 100% of the estimated value of the Public Improvements to be constructed by Developer pursuant to this agreement. All such policies shall provide that thirty (30) days written notice must be given in advance to City prior to termination, cancellation or modification. The insurance specified in (a) above shall name City as an additional insured and the insurance specified in (c) shall name City as a loss payee" and shall provide that City, although an additional insured or loss payee, may recover for any loss suffered by reason of the acts or omissions of Developer or Developer's contractors or subcontractors or their respective employees. Developer hereby waives, and Developer shall cause each of its contractors and subcontractors to waive, all rights to recover against City for any loss or damage arising from a cause covered by the insurance required to be carried pursuant to this agreement or actually carried by Developer in connection with the work described in this agreement, and will cause each insurer to waive all rights of subrogation against City in connection therewith. All policies shall be written on an occurrence basis and not on a claims made basis and shall be issued by insurance companies acceptable to City. Prior to commencing any work pursuant this agreement, Developer shall deliver to City the insurance company's certificate evidencing the required coverage, or if required by City a copy of the policies obtained. SECTION 3 That except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all sums shown herein to be payable by the Developer to the City are due and payable to the City upon the execution of this agreement. SECTION 4 That all the provisions of this agreement and all work to be done pursuant to the terms of this agreement in connection with Phase I (defined below) are to be completed to City's satisfaction within one year from and after the date and year first above written. Developer shall maintain such public works facilities and other improvements described in this agreement at Developer's sole cost and expense at all times prior to acceptance by City in a manner which will preclude any hazard to life or health or damage to property. SECTION 5 That the special provisions concerning the particular real estate referred to above, being attached hereto, are hereby incorporated herein and expressly made a part of this agreement. The Stipulation Sheet attached hereto identifies work and other obligations to be performed in connection with Tract No. 9157, Eagle Ridge, as well as other work and obligations to be performed in connection with subsequent phases ofthe Master Project. Final charges and fees for subsequent phases of the Master Project will be set for in the Improvement Agreements entered into for such Phases. 5 SECTION 6 That the faithful and prompt performance by the Developer of each and every term and condition contained herein is made an express condition precedent to the duty of the City to perform any act in connection with this transaction, and the failure, neglect or refusal of the Developer to so perform, or to pay any monies due hereunder when due shall release the City from any and all obligations hereunder and the City, at its election, may enforce the performance of any provision herein, or any right accruing to the City or may pursue any remedy whatsoever it may have under applicable laws or the Codes, Ordinances, Resolutions, Rules and Regulations of the City, in the event of any such default by Developer. SECTION 7 That this agreement, together with the attached stipulations, is an instrument affecting the title or possession of the real property described in Exhibit A. All the terms, covenants and conditions herein imposed shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of City, Developer and the successors in interest of Developer. Upon the sale or division ofthe property described in Exhibit A, the terms of this agreement shall apply separately to each parcel and the Developer of each parcel shall succeed to the obligations imposed on Developer by this agreement. SECTION 8 That the following General Stipulations and the attached stipulations shall be completed subject to the approval of the Community Development Director. 1. Locate and properly dispose of any wells, septic tanks and underground fuel storage facilities. NOTE: The capping of any well will require inspection by the Santa Clara Valley Water District. 2. Schedule the construction of improvements along existing public roads so that the work affecting vehicular traffic is completed with a minimum interruption to traffic. 3. All work within the public right-of-way shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. 4. Before construction utilizing combustible materials may proceed, an all weather access must be provided to within 150 feet of the building site; and at least one in service fire hydrant must be available within 500 feet of each portion of the site wherein this construction is to take place. Location of the fire hydrants will be determined by the Fire Chief. 6 SECTION 9 That the attached Development Cost Schedule enumerates all fees and their extensions. TOT AL AMOUNT DUE CITY $680.202.30 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City has executed this agreement as of June 5, 2001 ~~~YOFGILROY CITY CLERK Rhonda S. Pellin APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~~~ CITY ATTORNEY IN WITNESS WHEREOF Owner has executed this agreement as of _ OWNER Daniel W. Hancock, Vice-President Shapell Industries, Inc., Managing Partner Eagle Ridge Development Company, LLC NOTE: If Developer is a corporation, the complete legal name and corporate seal of the corporation and the corporate titles of the persons signing for the corporation shall appear above. 7 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )ss. COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA ) On-f12c,\o\ , before me, :3 cL\\~ T ~\ be(~ personally appeared \.)o.v1~d W' \~V\.LU(J.:_ . personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person( s) whose name(s,@are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me tha@'she/they executed the same in@her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by<1iIS)her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s) or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. Signa~~ ~ per~. 4081( CC Sec. 1181 ...nln.....II_II~I' JULIE J. AHLBERG = COMM. NO. 1177911s Ie. ,,; NOTARY PUBUC . CALIFORNIA ~ ! ALAMEDA coooY iii E . " COMM. EXPIRES APRIL 6, ~ ...... ........n..u...........u..... WITNESS my hand and official seal. 8 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )ss. COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA ) TITLE OF DOCUMENT: Property Improvement Agreement No. 2001-16, Tract 9302, Phase IV, Eagle Ridge (South Knoll) AP.N. 810-39-002 (south portion), Eagle Ridge Development Company, LLC, Property Improvement Agreement - Residential On June 5, 2001, before me, Rhonda Pellin, Notary Public, personally appeared Jay Baksa personally known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS ~y hand anU' ~~~^ SigJIature of Notary Public J~----~~-' .~ '. Notay Public - CaIfa,1Ia ~ i' Santa Cara Qu1Iy - .. _ ~ _ ,:,~~~~~1~~11 per GC Sec. 40814; CC Sec. 1181 (Notary Seal) ... STIPULATION SHEET Tract 9302 (Phase IV) Improvement Agreement No.2 0 0 1-16 The following are stipulations to Improvement Agreement No. 2ooi-16for Tract '9302: 1) The Developer is responsible for completing all improvements for Tract 9302 as shown on the plan by Ruggeri-Jensen-Azar & Associates. (Phase III A) - 2) Developer shall comply with all EIR mitigation measures, monitoring programs, conditions of approval, and other requirements imposed pursuant to City Council Resolution 96-55 passed and adopted by the City Council on September 3, 1996, approving the Vesting Tentative Map for Eagle Ridge (collectively, the "Vesting Tentative Map Conditions"). In the event of any conflict between this Agreement and the Vesting Tentative Map Conditions, the Vesting Tentative Map Conditions shall control. (Phase I and Subsequent Phase). 3) The Homeowners Association shall be responsible for the maintenance of all private open space, private streets and the storm water systems on the properties/facilities which are owned by the Association. The Association shall conform to the 'approved weed abatement plan. All the above items shall be defined in the project CC&R's. The developer shall be responsible for maintenance and implementation of the above-mentioned items until such time as the property/facility is turned over to the Homeowners Association, and shall continue to be responsible for non-Homeowner Association parcels throughout the buildout phases of the project. 4) The developer shall be responsible for the implementation of the "Eagle Ridge California Tiger Salamander Plan" prepared by LSA, dated August 8, 1996, including submittal of the yearly monitoring report. The developer shall remain responsible for the Plan implementation until the California Tiger Salamander mitigation :areas become part of the Homeowner Association properties, at which time the Homeowners Association shall become the responsible party. The project CC&R's shall inClude the Homeowners Association's responsibility for the Plan implementation. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 5) Annexation of the entire project to Maintenance District No. 1 shall have been completed prior to the finalization of the first building permit in previous Phase II A. Following Final Map recordation for this phase, the developer shall amend the District to reflect the new parcels. The developer shall be responsible for the cost of annexing to the District, including the cost of advertising, formation and attorney's fees. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 6) The City will be conducting a city-wide traffic monitoring program. This program will incorporate the monitoring for the Eagle Ridge Project. Any areas which require monitoring for Eagle Ridge only will be paid for by the developer. The developer shall be responsible for installing, or participation in the installation of improvements, ifthe monitoring program identifies the need for one ofthe improvements stated in the Traffic analysis report (KBH & Associates, July 1996), as a result of the Eagle Ridge development. The resulting D:VOBSVOBS96\962083\ 1 999\Tract 9302stip I, wpd Page 1 of 4 3/22/99 requirements, including funding, credits and reimbursements, shall be itemized in the improvement agreement for the phase in which the improvement is required. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 7) The developer shall-pay a one-time, $30,000 payment for the Castro Va1ley/Highway 101 Intersection as outlIned in the Traffic Analysis Report. The payment is due with the last phase of the project. (subsequent phases) - 8) The developer shall prepare a Safe Route to School Plan for each phase of the project prior to the approval of its respective Final Map. The Safe Route to School Plan for Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III is complete. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 9) The developer shall provide an irrevocable offer of dedication to the City for areas shown on the Vesting Tentative Map as Public Open Space, as those parcels are created on the project Final Maps. The Phase I Final Map for the project has made an offer of dedication for the first portion ofthe possible public open space. The offer was not accepted by the City at this time. Prior to City acceptance ofthe public open space parcels, the issues of operation and maintenance wi1l be addressed by the City Council. The developer shall cooperate with the City and assist in the resolution of issues related to the operation and maintenance ofthe open space, including solutions for the possible need for funding and related options which may include, but are not limited to: a maintenance district, land trust, endowment or some other type of district acceptable to the City. The developer shall remain responsible for the maintenance of th~ open space parcels until such time and they become part of the Homeowners Association or the City accepts the offers of dedication. The project CC&R's shall address the maintenance by the Homeowner's Association l!ntil such time as the City accepts the open space. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 10) The developer shall record a deed restriction of a1l Estate parcels. (affects future phases) in order to preclude future subdivision ofthese parcels into sma1ler lots. The City wi1l require a transfer of development rights from the creek ways and salamander mitigation areas when the parcels for these respective areas are created on future Final Maps. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 11) With the development ofthe portions ofthe project adjacent to Mi1ler Road (future phases), the developer sha1l design and construct, at his expense, the proper realignment and construction of Miller Road to co1lector street standards, along the development frontage. The developer's obligation sha1l be one-half the width plus 12 feet of additional pavement. All standard infrastructure is required, including drainage, water, sewer, lighting and landscaping. Design and alignment sha1l be subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. (subsequent phases) 12) The developer shall design and construct the northbound bus pu1l out at the time that the respective interim traffic signal is required for each of the following intersections: Eagle Ridge Main Entrance, Eagle Ridge South Entrance, and at Miller Rd./Santa Teresa Blvd. (Phase I and subsequent phases) D:\JOBS\JOBS96\962083\1999\Tract 9302stip 1.wpd Page 2 of 4 3/22/99 . 13) The developer shall be responsible for the storm water system maintenance as part of the SWPPP,-previously prepared as part of Phase I, until the golf course operation plan is in effect. (subsequent phases) 14) The City engineer will monitor the adequacy of the Eagle Ridge storm drain system. If the City Engineer judges the improvements to be inadequate for the -protection of public facilities, based on City design criteria, he may require corrective measures to be designed and constructed by the developer as a condition of approval for subsequent phases. (Phase I and subsequent p.hases) 15) The developer shall construct a reservoir(s) and pumps at the south Zone II reservoir site before the City accepts the subdivision improvement for the phase which contains the three hundred and first lot, or at an alternative stage to be determined by the City Engineer. 16) The developer shall install, test and make operational, an approved water supply system capable for providing adequate fire flow serving each phase of development, prior to start of combustible construction, subject to approval ofthe Fire Marshall. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 17) The developer shall provide service connections and meters for recycled water usage by Eagle Ridge, and shall provide for future extensions at location to be determined by the City Engineer. All facilities, backflow devices, and connections shall be designed and constructed by the Developer according to standards specified by the City Engineer. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 18) Throughout all phases ofthis project, the developer shall operate in accordance with the Tree Protection Plan. Exceptions may be granted by the Planning Division Manager for special circumstances. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 19) The developer is eligible for reimbursement for the non-City reimbursed cost of installation (or a portion thereof) of the sanitary sewer, potable water lines and pressure systems which either front, serve other developable properties or extend through other developable properties. These reimbursements are payable by the respective properties as they develop. Developer is eligible for said reimbursements for up to 10 years from the date of this agreement. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 20) Developer is responsible for all items discussed in Stipulation No.2 until such items are complete or until the responsibility for said items becomes that of the Homeowner's Association due to land transfer or that ofthe Golf Course Owners due to land transfer. Any corrective actions borne by the City to implement measures to protect public facilities shall be reimbursed by the developer. (Phase I and subsequent phases) 21) The developer shall be reimbursed by the City for improvements which are part ofthe Traffic Impact Fund (TIF) and identified in this Stipulation. The reimbursement will be based on construction costs of the agreed upon TIF related items, and will not exceed the dollar amount ofthe TIF budget for those items. Said reimbursement will be paid upon completion D:VOBSVOBS96\962083\1999\Tract 9302stip l.wpd Page 3 of 4 3/22/99 '. of the improvements and submittal of the itemized reimbursement by the developer to the City. For Phase IIa, this paragraph applies to the following improvements: none. Future Phases may have other TIF related improvements, which will be identified at that time. (Phase I and subsequent phases) Accepted by: EAGLE RIDGE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC BY: NER - BY: SHAPELL INDUSTRIES, INe., MANAGING P. DANIEL W. HA OCK TITLE: V~E r~yNT DATE: 0/;;t.J icj D:VOBSVOBS96\962083\1999\Tract 9302stip I.wpd Page 4 of 4 3/22/99 Ie I L70 I lANDS Of PRESBYTERJAN MILLER A VENUE L31 L.30 ~{ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~. 6' ~ \~. \\ ~ \~ % ~ }(- \ \ I '~>5.. SEE SHEET 3 \ ___'3955. HI . ~~Jo.71' I --~".-> U'.s. "".s. '\'\.s<- '\ L 6'6'cS> '$>",. ';)';) ';)6 'v ----- "PAl 61l1"I'/''''1, lANDS Of flUCE lANDS Of WESTBROOK ------ VICINITY SITE MAP Tract 9302, Phase IV, Eagle Ridge (South Knoll) APN 810-39-002 (south portion) Eagle Ridge Development Company, LLC Exhibit A NUMBER 2001-16 CITY OF GILROY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION FINAL COST SCHEDULE DATE: 23-May-2001 PROJECT LOCATION: Tract 9302 Eagle Ridge (South Knoll) PARCEL NUMBER: 810-39-002 (South Portion) OWNER/DEVELOPER Eagle Ridge Development Company,LLC MAILING ADDRESS: 100 Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas Ca. 95035 TELEPHONE NO: 408-946-1550 PREPARED BY: Don Nunes, (408) 846-0450 DEFER PARK, POLICE & FIRE DEVELOPMENT FEES? Y NOTE: This 100 % cost schedule has been adjusted to the rates in effect at the time building permits were issued. All Park, Police & Fire development impact fees have been defered and will be collected with the building permit fees. Site Information: Acres: Lots: Units: Y Residential-Low? 13.9 37 37 N Residential-High? 0.0 0 0 N Commercial-Low? 00 0 N Commercial-High? 0.0 0 N Industrial-General? 0.0 0 N Industrial-Warehouse? 0.0 0 N Assembly Hall? 0.0 0 Common Area? 0.0 Sq Ft: o o o o o o Commercial/Industrial Allocations: Sewer GPO: Water GPO: 0 0 Reimbursements and credits: N Country Estates Water System? N Southeast Quadrant Hydrology study? N Country Estates Sewer System? N Obata Industrial Park Credit? Front Footage for Front Foot Charges and Construction Water: street Tree FF: Water FF: Sewer FF: Storm FF: 0.0 0.0 00 00 Construction Water FF: 0.0 100% $5,828.20 $5,828.20 Special Public Works Services 100-2601-0000-3625 Maps: Final $4,050.00 $3,49500 + $15.00 lot Y Parcel $1,350.00 + $15.00 Reapportionment (Assessment District Parcels) $2,190.00 + $20.00 Plus Customer assessment consultant lot N $0.00 lot N $0.00 $0.00 Administration Fees Country Estates Water System (Not Included) Country Estates Sewer Trunk Main (Not Included) Southeast Quadrant Hydrology study (Not Included) Y $0.00 Y $0.00 Y $0.00 COST SCHEDULE (1 ) FEESTR9302 Miscellaneous Engineering Services: (Cost Schedules, Agreements, RMI Reviews and Other Misc. Services) 20 hr Misc Services $88.91 I hr. y $1,778.20 Engring Plan Check and Inspection 100-2601-0000-3605 $227,399.20 (Based on total cost of public 100% $227,399.20 right-of-way improvements) ~ hr Site grading and $88.91 I hr. N $0.00 reinspection charges Actual Cost of Public Improvements $2,774,990.00 0% of first $5,000 12% $5,000 $100,000 y $11,400.00 10% $100,000 $200,000 y $10,000.00 8% over $200,000 y $205,999.20 Offsite Improvements to be Bonded $2,774,990 PARK FEE DEFERED TO BUILDING PERMIT Park Impact Fee 410-2600-0000-3660 $305,953.00 100% $305,953.00 a. Residential-Low $8,26900 I unit Y $305,953.00 b. Residential-High $5,906.00 I unit y $0.00 Storm Drain Impact Fee 420-2600-0000-3660 $10,855.90 100% $10,855.90 a. Residential-Low $781.00 I acre y $10,855.90 b. Residential-High $1,172.00 I acre y $0.00 c.Commercial $1,563.00 I acre Y $0.00 d.lndustrial $1,758.00 I acre y $0.00 e.Assembly Hall $781.00 I acre y $0.00 Obata Industrial Park Credits (Based on reimbursements due from oversized storm facilities) Obata Fee Credit $1,170.00 I acre y $0.00 COST SCHEDULE (2) FEESTR9302 Utility Underground Fee 431-2600-0000-3660 Front Footage $126.09 I f.f. x N 0.0 Street Tree Fee 432-2600-0000-3660 Front Footage a. City Planting and Replacement $2.56 I f.f. x $0.00 0.0 N b.lnspection and Replacement $0.36 I f.f. x $0.00 0.0 y 100% 100% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Traffic Impact Fee 433-2600-0000-3660 $162,097.00 100% $162,097.00 a. Residential-Low $4,381.00 I unrt y $162,09700 b. Residential-High $3,551.00 I unrt y $0.00 c.Commercial-Low Traffic (<= 4 trips/1 000 sf) $4,846.00 I k.s.f. y $0.00 d.Commercial-High Traffic (> 4 trips/1 000 sf) $9,791.00 I k.s.l. y $0.00 e.lndustrial-General $1,892.00 I k.s.!. y $0.00 I. Industrial-Warehouse $1,39400 I k.s.!. y $0.00 Police Impact Fee POLICE FEE DEFERED TO BUILDING PERMIT 434-2600-0000-3660 100% a. Residential-Low $1,969.00 I unit y $72,853.00 $3,003.00 I unit y $0.00 $2,821.00 I k.s.!. y $0.00 $117.00 I k.s.!. y $0.00 (3) b. Residential-High c.Commercial d.lndustrial COST SCHEDULE $72,85300 $72,853.00 FEESTR9302 Sewer Impact Fee 435-2600-0000-3660 $198,727.00 100% $198,727.00 a. Residential-Low $5,371.00 unIT y $198,727.00 b. Residential-High $3,836.00 unit Y $0.00 c. Commercial/Industrial $1,724.00 cgpd Y $0.00 Country Estates Sewer Trunk Main y $0.00 (Not Included) Obata Industrial Park Credits (Based on reimbursements due from oversized sewer facilities) Obata Fee CredIT $531.00 / acre Y $0.00 Water Impact Fee 436-2600-0000-3660 $75,295.00 100% $75,295.00 a. Residential-Low $2,035.00 unit Y $75,295.00 b. Residential-High $1,453.00 unit Y $0.00 c. Commercial/Industrial $3,092.00 kgpd Y $0.00 Obata Industrial Park Credits (Based on reimbursements due from oversized water facilities) Obata Fee CredIT $154.00 / acre Y $0.00 Fire Impact Fee 437-2600-0000-3660 $6,068.00 100% $6,068.00 a. Residential-Low $164.00 unIT y $6,068.00 b. Residential-High $234.00 unit y $0.00 c.Commercial $145.00 k.s.f. Y $0.00 d.lndustrial $18.00 ks.f. Y $0.00 Public Facilities Impact Fee 438-2600-0000-3660 $38,887.00 100% $38,887.00 a. Residential $1,051.00 unit Y $38,887.00 b.Commercial $292.00 k.s.f. Y $0.00 c.lndustrial-General $204.00 k.s.f. Y $0.00 d.lndustrial-Warehouse $204.00 k.s.f. y $0.00 Water User Fee (Construction) 720-0433-0000-3620 N $0.00 100% $0.00 $2.76 /f.f. + $168.14 / a.c. COST SCHEDULE (4) FEESTR9302 Front Foot Charges: (Used to charge and reimburse fees for existing infrastructure) Water 801-2601-0000-3899 $0.00 Water Mains, including fire hydrants, valves and box: 100% $0.00 (Developer is responsible for up to and including 12" mains) Half Pipe Front Footage 6" Main $12.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 8" Main $13.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 10" Main $15.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 12" Main $16.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 14" Main $18.50 Ux N 00 $0.00 16" Main $21.00 Ux N 00 $0.00 18" Main $25.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 24" Main $31.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 30" Main $37.00 Ux N 00 $0.00 36" Main $43.50 I U x N 0.0 $0.00 Country Estates Water System y $0.00 (Not Included) Sewer 801-2601-0000-3899 $0.00 Sewer Mains, including manhole: 100% $0.00 (Developer is responsible for up to and including 12" mains) Half Pipe Front Footage 6" Main $12.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 8" Main $12.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 10" Main $14.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 12" Main $15.50 U. x N 0.0 $0.00 15" Main $19.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 18" Main $24.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 21" Main $28.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 24" Main $33.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 27" Main $36.50 I U x N 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 Country Estates Sewer Trunk Main (Not Included) y COST SCHEDULE (5) FEESTR9302 Street Improvements 801-2601-0000-3899 $0.00 100% $0.00 Pavement Square Footage 3" AC on 8" AB $2.57 x 00 $0.00 3" AC on 10" AB $2.89 x 00 $0.00 3" AC on 12" AB $3.18 x 0.0 $0.00 3" AC on 15" AB $3.65 x 00 $0.00 Square Footage Sidewalk 4" on 4" $4.72 x 0.0 $0.00 and driveway Front Footage Curb/Gutter on 6" $15.33 x 00 $0.00 Storm Drain 801-2601-0000-3899 $0.00 100% $0.00 Storm Mains, including manholes and catch basins: (Developer is responsible for up to and including 24" mains) Half Pipe Front Footage 18" Main $0.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 21" Main $22.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 24" Main $23.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 27" Main $25.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 30" Main $26.50 f.f.x N 0.0 $0.00 33" Main $28.00 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 36" Main $29.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 42" Main $33.00 f.f.x N 0.0 $0.00 48" Main $36.50 f.f. x N 00 $0.00 54" Main $39.50 Ux N 0.0 $0.00 60" Main $43.00 Ux N 00 $0.00 66" Main $46.00 Ux N 00 $0.00 72" Main $49.00 / U x N 00 $0.00 COST SCHEDULE (6) FEESTR9302 NOTE: All deferred and/or estimated fees will be adjusted to the rates in effect at the time Building Permits are issued. The undersigned agrees to provide actual construction costs for recalculation of fees and pay any underestimated fees prior to final acceptance. If the recalculated fees are less than the estimate, the City of Gilroy will refund the difference. Site grading and reinspection charges including reinspection of backyard drainage will be billed at the Engineering Division hourly rate in effect at the time of inspection. Date: Ifi)uICa~ s-lu-i} Accepted by: FEESTR9302