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File #: 14-121    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/10/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/1/2014 Final action: 10/1/2014
Title: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF CLEVELAND FOR AN EXTENSION OF A WATER LINE ALONG CHITTENDEN ROAD IN THE VILLAGE OF BOSTON HEIGHTS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: The City of Hudson and the City of Cleveland wish to enter into an agreement in order for the City of Hudson to supply a specified portion of Chittenden Road with Hudson water (See Exhibit A attached). The new Sky Zone site on Chittenden Road will become the City of Hudson's customer and the City of Hudson will read, bill, and maintain the waterline along this specified portion of Chittenden Road.
Sponsors: William A. Currin
Indexes: Engineering
Attachments: 1. Skyzone Water Extension, 2. Village of Boston Heights Letter, 3. Resolution No 14-121
Title
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF CLEVELAND FOR AN EXTENSION OF A WATER LINE ALONG CHITTENDEN ROAD IN THE VILLAGE OF BOSTON HEIGHTS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Executive Summary:   The City of Hudson and the City of Cleveland wish to enter into an agreement in order for the City of Hudson to supply a specified portion of Chittenden Road with Hudson water (See Exhibit A attached).    The new Sky Zone site on Chittenden Road will become the City of Hudson's customer and the City of Hudson will read, bill, and maintain the waterline along this specified portion of Chittenden Road.
Body
Legislative History
No legislative history.
Purpose & Explanation
The City of Cleveland, Ohio is the current water purveyor within the Village of Boston Heights, Ohio per an agreement between the two agencies dated April, 1982.  The proposed Sky Zone site in the Village of Boston Heights on Chittenden Road just north of the existing ODOT Garage has requested water to their site.  The City of Cleveland's nearest waterline to this site is north of the Ohio Turnpike on the west side of SR 8 and financially it would not be feasible at this time to extend to this area.  The City of Hudson has the capacity to supply this area with water and the Hudson Public Works Dept. has no objection to this arrangement or the maintenance of this waterline extension.  The Village of Boston Heights, Ohio has been made aware of this arrangement and has no issue with this arrangement to supply the Sky Zone site per a letter from the Village of Boston Heights Mayor dated September 12. 2014 (See attached).
If the agreement is approved by all parties, the City of Hudson City of Hudson will enter into the agreement for service to this area of Chittenden Road.  Following the approval of the agreement, the City of Hudson will inspect the water extension to the Sky Zone site; install and read the meter(s); bill the customer; and maintained the waterline on Chittenden Road.  The existing ODOT Garage will remain a customer of the City of Hudson following the approval of this agreement.
If at a later date the City of Cleveland or the Village of Boston Heights would choose to service these customers along Chittenden Road within the Village of Boston Heights, the waterline along Chittenden Road and the customer(s) served by the waterline would become their customers.
Timing Considerations
If approved by the Hudson City Council, the agreement will be reviewed by the City Administration and the City Solicitor when it is received and the City will enter into the agreement sometime thereafter.
Fiscal Impact
        Currently Budgeted
        Supplemental Appropriation Required
X        Appropriation Not Required.
 
Recommendation
Suggested Action
Staff recommends City Council approve the resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with the City of Cleveland, Ohio in order for the City of Hudson to supply drinking water to a specified portion of Chittenden Road within the current Cleveland Water District, within the Village of Boston Heights, Ohio. We are requesting an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health, safety and general welfare and for the further reason that it is immediately necessary to provide water service in order for occupancy to the site.
 
Submitted by,
Jane Howington, City Manager
Thomas J. Sheridan, P.E., P.S., City Engineer