File #: 21-374    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 3/23/2021 In control: Public Works
On agenda: 4/20/2021 Final action: 4/20/2021
Title: Resolution Rescinding Resolution No. 97-31 and Adopting a Procedure for Correction of Damaged or Defective Sidewalk
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Attachment 1 - Proposed resolution for sidewalk repair, 3. Attachment 2 - Dept Policy for the Preservation of Street Trees, 4. Attachment 3 - Resolution 97-31, 5. Attachment 4- Sample Forms.pdf, 6. Resolution 21-39.pdf

To: Board of Supervisors

From: Public Works

Agenda Section: Consent

SUBJECT:
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Resolution Rescinding Resolution No. 97-31 and Adopting a Procedure for Correction of Damaged or Defective Sidewalk
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Rescind Resolution 97-31 Adopting the Procedure for Sidewalk Repair Pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Sections 5600-5630; and
2. Adopt the attached resolution Establishing a Procedure for the Correction of Damaged or Defective Sidewalks.

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SOURCE OF FUNDING:
Roads Fund (1200)

DISCUSSION:
The Board adopted Resolution No. 97-31 on March 4, 1997 for the repair of damaged sidewalks on county-maintained roads. The procedures and information included in Exhibit 1 to the resolution have become out of date with regard to timelines, cost estimates, specifications, and similar details. The proposed resolution streamlines the essential information that closely follows the procedures of the relevant Streets and Highways Code sections. Updated forms have been prepared, reviewed, and approved by County Counsel. Because forms change over time, they are no longer included in the resolution. Sample forms are included in Attachment 4.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no financial impact to the General Fund.
In order to encourage the repair of sidewalks, the department has previously waived the fee for an Encroachment Permit to repair damaged sidewalk. As a result, the Road Fund will continue to absorb these costs. The annual cost to the Road Fund is based upon the total number of no-cost Encroachment Permits issued each year.
Costs for non-voluntary repair of damaged sidewalk will be recovered from a special assessment against that parcel and shall be a lien on the property included on the property owner's next tax bill.

STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK:
This action supports your Board's Strategic Framework by enforcing laws and regulations to protect residents, and providing for and maintaining i...

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