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BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the lOth day of May, 1950,
be and it is hereby determined as the last date upon which a
departmental estimate for the department's expenditure program
for the fiscal year 1950-51 may be submitted to the Auditor of
the County of Santa Clara.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is
hereby directed to notify each department head in the government
of the County of Santa Clara of this Resolution and the directives
thereof.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Super.visors of the County
of Santa Clara, Sta.te of California, this Jrd day of April
1950, by the following vote:
AYES:
Supervisors, Campbell, McKinnon, Pfeifle, Wool, Brown
NOES:
Supervisors, None
ABSENT~ Supervisors, None
A. W. BROWN (SIGNED)
Chairman of said Board of Supervisors
ATTEST: E. T. McGEHEE, County Clerk
and ex officio Clerk of Said
Board
By
RICHARD OLSON
(SEAL)
The foregoing instrument is a
correct copy .of the original
on file in this office
ATTEST: April 5, 1950
E. T. McGEHEE
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Superior Court of the State
of California in and for the County
of Santa Clara
By R. OLSON (SIGNED)
Deputy
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Report to the
Honorable Board of ,Directors
OF THE
SOUTH SANTA CLARA VALLEY
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
ON
Uvas Creek Darn, Reservoir, Conduit and Well
Replenishment ProjectProposed to be Constructed
Jointly with Santa Clara Valley Water
Conservation District
AND ON
Proposed Llagas Creek Darn, Reservoir and
Well Replenishment Project
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Project Report No. 15
March 1953
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BUCKlE AND WOOD
Civil Engineers
SAN FRANCISCO
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BUCKlE AND WOOD
CIVIL AND CONSULTING ENGINEERS
544 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO 4, CALIF.
March 13, 1953
Subject: South Santa Clara Valley Water
Conservation District
Description of Proposed Projects
HONORABLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
South Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District
Gilroy, California
Gentlemen:
This description of the proposed Llagas Creek and Uvas Creek well
replenishment project has been prepared pursuant to your instructions.
In January, 1952, we outlined a similar project that involved 10,000
acre feet of storage on Uvas Creek. The feature is the same in this project
as in the former proposed project.
It has since been proposed and the details have been worked out to
provide 34,000 acre feet of storage on Uvas Creek, jointly with the Santa
Clara Valley Water Conservation District, hereinafter referred to as the
Northern District. This Uvas development is to be jointly paid ~or and the
water jointly used on the basis of 60 per cent to the Northern District and
40 per 'cent to this District. This results in a greater amount of water for
this Distri,t ata lower unit cost per acre foot.
The area of the District is 34,900 acres extending from Tennant Ave-
nue on the north to the Pajaro River on the south. The descriptive details
of its organization, valuation, etc., were covered in Project Report 14 on file
with the District. This report also went into considerable detail on surface
and underground water supply and water requirements and replenishment
of the underground supply that could be obtained from the proposed works.
These details will not be repeated in this report.
Progress Report 14 shows the estimated average overdraft from the
underground basin to be 7,300 acre feet annually for ten year period 1941
to 1951, as compared with the State's estimate of 8,000 acre feet annually
under 1948-49 conditions. This is remarkably close agreement for estimates
of this nature obtained by different parties on different bases.
Overdraft is that quantity of water extracted from the underground
basin in excess of that replenished by natural or artificial percolation and
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inflow. It is expected that with full development of the area, this overdraft
will more than double.
By the herein proposed works the flood runoff on both Llagas and
U vas Creeks will be captured. Prior water rights will be satisfied and the
balance will be released, under control, down the stream channels so that
it may percolate to the underground reservoir and thus replenish the wells.
The District made application to the State for the water rights for this I
project in the latter part of 1950. This fixes the priority of the application, I
but the right itself depends on beneficial use. In addition, due diligence ,
is required to consummate a water right. In other words, it is necessary to
put the proposed works into operation in the immediate future or the rights
that have been initiated will be lost. In that case they may be lost forever.
Water has become too scarce and valuable in California to permit delays
in development by one area when another wishes to proceed.
In Project Report 14 under the effect of the proposed works, it is
stated "that had the proposed works been operated under the coordinated
plan outlined from 1942 to 1951, the following results could have been ac-
complished.
(1) The supply available for the City of Gilroy could have been
practically ten times its actual diversion in 1948 and about double its total
use in that year;
(2) The supply available for use from the underground basin along
Uvas and Carnadero Creeks could have been more than doubled;
(3) The percolation to the ground water from Llagas Creek could
have been increased by approximately 9,500 acre feet per year on an average.
or 30 per cent more than the estimated overdraft in this same period; and
(4) The maximum recorded 24 hour average flow at Llagas Dam of
3,550 cubic feet per second could have been reduced to about .600 cubic
feet per second, with approximately proportional reductions at the lower
end of the District.
It appears evident from the above that all of the present water prob-
lems of the District would be solved by the proposed works and that a rea-
sonable margin would be available for development during the immediate
future. The above statements can now be made even more strongly with
the larger proposed Uvas Creek storage. Because of this and the imminent
danger of losing these readily available sources of additional water supply
forever, it is felt that the proposed works should be constructed at the earli-
est possible date.
PROPOSED WORKS
The proposed works are divided into two projects; one, the Llagas
Creek Dam, Reservoir and Well Replenishment Project, and the other, the
Uvas Creek Dam, Reservoir, Well Replenishment and Conduit to the Llagas
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Creek, the construction of which is proposed to be undertaken jointly with
the South Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation district and the Santa
,Clara Valley Water Conservation District. The description will therefore
be divided into two parts.
The Llagas Creek Reservoir Works
The physical works proposed consist of storage on Llagas Creek, with
4000 acre feet dedicated to water conservation and 3500 acre feet reserved
for flood control. The dam-site is about ~ mile upstream from Lane's
Bridge and about three miles west of Morgan Hill. The proposed dam would
be constructed of rolled earth fill, with a concrete lined spillway on the
north abutment of sufficient capacity to pass safely the maximum peak flow
and an outlet pipe through the south abutment capable of passing 750 cubic
feet per second. The dam would be of more or less conventional design, have
a length on top of about 650 feet and a heighth above stream bed of 90 feet.
It will be necessary to relocate the county roads and several access roads
that would be flooded by the stored water. The County will require higher
standards for the relocated county roads than for existing roads. Because of
the necessity of locating the new roads above the flood line of the proposed
reservoir, it will require their construction in more rugged terrain than the
existing roads.
The relocated county road would be on the left or northerly side of
the proposed reservoir. Releases from the reservoir would be made directly
to Llagas Creek.
There are 27 square miles of watershed tributary to the proposed res-
ervoir and it is estimated that the mean annual runoff is 16,500 acre feet.
A substantial amount of flood damage has occurred in the lower end
of the District during periods of peak flow in wet seasons. One of the major
contributing factors is the inability.of Lower Llagas Creek to handle flood
flows without spilling over the banks of its poorly defined channel. This
condition will be greatly, if not entirely, alleviated by the construction of.
a dam and reservoir capable of providing 7500 acre feet of storage, as pro-
posed, thus permitting the withholding of water and reducing peak flows.
Channel works and constructing levies on the lower two miles of the stream
incident to the purposes of the District will also help rectify the condition.
Estimated Cost of Proposed Work
Llagas Dam and Appurtenances $815,000.
Llagas Road Relocations 306,000.
Llagas Flood Channel Works 35,000.
Llagas Rights of Way 400,000.
TOTAL $1,556,000.
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The Uvas Creek Dam, Reservoir and Conduit Works
The Uvas Creek Dam, Reservoir and Conduit Works as proposed will
be undertaken jointly by the South Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation
District and the Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District with the
northern district paying 60% of the cost and being entitled to 60% of the
water, and the balance of the cost will be paid for by the South Santa Clara
Valley Water Conservation District and it will be entitled to 40% of the
water.
The physical works proposed consist of providing for 34,000 acre feet
of storage on Uvas Creek. The damsite is at the site of the present City of
Gilroy diversion dam and about seven miles northwest of Gilroy. The pro-
posed dam would be constructed of rolled earth fill, with a concrete lined
spillway on the left or north abutment of sufficient capacity to pass safely
the maximum peak flow and an outlet pipe through the left abutment cap-
able of passing 93 cubic feet per second. The dam would be of more or less
conventional design, have a length on top of about 1280 feet and a height
above stream bed of 160 feet. It will either be necessary to relocate the
County road and several access roads that would be flooded by the stored
water or for the Districts to purchase the land on and through which the
roads extend. Since most of this area is rugged terrain and the land is worth
comparatively little, it is suggested that the District purchase the land rather
than relocate the roads. A large saving will therefore be effected. The cost
of the project as hereinafter set forth is based upon acquiring the land in-
stead of relocating the roads. Releases from the reservoir would be made
directly to the City of Gilroy pipe line, the stream bed for downstream
users and percolation and to the proposed Llagas Creek conduit.
The proposed conduit to Llagas Creek will consist of 2.4 miles of re-
inforced concrete pipe of 48 inch inside diameter, extending from the con-
trol valve at Uvas dam, through the divide between the Uvas Creek and
Llagas Creek watersheds on the Watsonville Road, and about 1.7 miles of
canal extending from the end of the pipe line to Llagas Creek. This District
would require 30 cubic feet per second and the Northern District 50 cubic
feet per second or a combined capacity of 80 cubic feet per second. The
Northern District would take delivery of its water at a diversion structure at
the end of the pipe line on the north side of Watsonville Road and its con-
duit would extend northerly from this point.
There are 30 square miles of watershed tributary to the proposed
reservoir. The average annual runoff has been estimated by the State to be
about 23,700 acre feet.
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Estimated Cost of Proposed Works
(40% of total cost)
Uvas Dam and Appurtenances
Uvas-Llagas Conduit
Uvas Rights of way
TOTAL
$1,463,600.
135,600.
512,400.
$2,111,600.
, Accompanying this report and hereby made a part hereof is a map
Plate 1 with the title "South Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District
General Map," dated January, 1953. The proposed works are shown thereon.
Respectfully submitted,
Blackie and Wood
By Harold Woods
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In the matter of the Sal~ of Tax Deeded }
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forth in the said notice and the said tax collector is hereby directed to sell the property as provided by law for a sum
not less than the minimum price set forth '. n w n '. "'ol1olrlas the 4-..1p~ of _Jl panel.
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