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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement Proposal DraftAGREEMENT PROPOSAL - OCTOBER 5, 1978 City of Sebastian General Development will enter into an agreement with the City of Sebastian pursuant to one of the following three alternatives if the City agrees to accept all roads and drainage facilities constructed by General Development in the City and to release all bonds posted: Alternative 1. Donation of $100,000.00 toward equipment purchase, donation of 12 -acre park site, construct one-half of acess road, construct drainage way and obtain easement through the Boy Scout property, fill approximately 300 feet of ditch and install drainage pipe along Layport Drive, correct asphalt deficiencies in Units 2 through 15. Alternative 2. Complete all the items in Alternative 1, except the equipment donation would be $50,000.00 and General would build a weir in Collier Creek. Alternative 3. Donate $125,000.00 for the City's use toward any of the above listed items and also complete paving of one - inch asphalt deficiencies in Units 2 through 15. Description of Items l 1. 12 -acre park site donation ($19,161.00 cost, City to offset the $9,560.00 surety bond premiums). 2. Equipment Purchase - The City purchases or leases maintenance equipment it deems necessary. 3. Joint city and General Development paving of road to provide access to the south end of Sebastian, approximately one-half mile in length. , e(<( ?" , 4. Provide drainage way through Boy Scout property, General Development to obtain drainage easement. z 1/ 5. Provide pipe and fill for 300 feet of ditch along Layport Drive to eliminate open ditch. 16. Road thickness - Take core borings every 1,000 feet in Units 2 through 15. If one inch of asphalt, within a plus or minus one-quarter inch on the average per 1,000 feet is not demon- strated, repave these areas. Additionally, repave areas in these units showing obvious evidence of deteri-orated surface, i.e. potholes. -2- 7. Raise water in Collier Creek if necessary, by constructing a weir. The proposed agreement also would require General Development to provide to the City drainage plans General has available for the City of Sebastian. The City would amend its subdivision ordinance to remove the 10% build -out requirement before acceptance of roads and drainage. AGREEMENT PROPOSAL - OCTOBER 5, 1978 Citv of Sebastian General Development will enter into an agreement with the City of Sebastian pursuant to one of the following three alternatives if the City agrees to accept all roads and drainage facilities constructed by General Development in the City and to release all bonds posted: Alternative 1. Donation of $100,000.00 toward equipment purchase, donation of 12 -acre park site, construct one-half of acess road, construct drainage way and obtain easement through the Boy Scout property, fill approximately 300 feet of ditch and install drainage pipe along Layport Drive, correct asphalt deficiencies in Units 2 through 15. Alternative 2. Complete all the items in Alternative 1, except the equipment donation would be $50,000.00 and General would build a weir in Collier Creek. Alternative 3. Donate $125,000.00 for the City's use toward any of the above listed items and also complete paving of one - inch asphalt deficiencies in Units 2 through 15. Description of Items 1. 12 -acre park site donation ($19,161.00 cost, City to offset the $9,560.00 surety bond premiums). 2. Equipment Purchase - The City purchases or leases maintenance equipment it deems necessary. 3. Joint city and General Development paving of road to provide access to the south end of Sebastian, approximately one-half mile in length. 4. Provide drainage way through Boy Scout property, General Development to obtain drainage easement. 5. Provide pipe and fill for 300"feet of ditch along Layport Drive to eliminate open ditch. 6. Road thickness - Take core borings every 1,000 feet in Units 2 through 15. If one inch of asphalt, within a plus or minus one-quarter inch on the average per 1,000 feet is not demon- strated, repave these areas. Additionally, repave areas in these units showing obvious evidence of deteriorated surface, i.e. potholes. -2- 7. Raise water in Collier Creek if necessary, by constructing a weir. The proposed agreement also would require General Development to provide to the City drainage plans General has available for the City of Sebastian. The City would amend its subdivision ordinance to remove the loo build -out requirement before acceptance of roads and drainage. AGREEMENT PROPOSAL - OCTOBER 5, 1978 Citv of Sebastian General Development will enter into an agreement with the City of Sebastian pursuant to one of the following three alternatives if the City agrees to accept all roads and drainage facilities constructed by General Development in the City and to release all bonds posted: Alternative 1. Donation of $140,000.60 toward equipment Purchase, donation of 12 -acre park site, construct one-half of acess road, construct drainage way and oktain easement through the Boy Scout Property, fill approximately 300 feet of Aitch and install drainage pipe along Layport Drive, correct asphalt deficiencies in Units 2 through 15. Alternative 2. Complete all the items in Alternative 1, except the \,equipment donation would be $50,000.00 and General would build a weir in Collier Creek. Alternative 3. Donate $125,000.00 for the City's use toward any of the above listed items and also complete paving of one - inch asphalt deficiencies in Units 2 through 15. Description of Items 1. 12 -acre park site donation ($19,161.00 cost, City to offset the $9,560.00 surety bond premiums). 2. Equipment Purchase - The City purchases or leases maintenance equipment it deems necessary. 3. Joint city and General Development paving of road to provide access to the south end of Sebastian, approximately one-half mile in length. 4. Provide drainage way through Boy Scout property, General Development to obtain drainage easement. 5. Provide pipe and fill for 300 feet of ditch along Layport Drive to eliminate open ditch. 6. Road thickness - Take core borings every 1,000 feet in Units 2 through 15. If one inch of asphalt, within a plus or minus one-quarter inch on the average per 1,000 feet is not demon- strated, repave these areas. Additionally, repave areas in these units showing obvious evidence of deteriorated surface, i.e. potholes. -2- 7. Raise water in Collier Creek if necessary, by constructing a weir. The proposed agreement also would require General Development to provide to the City drainage plans General has available for the City of Sebastian. The City would amend its subdivision ordinance to remove the loo build -out requirement before acceptance of roads and drainage.