File #: 15-425    Name: DART Willow Wood License Agreement
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/5/2015 Final action: 5/5/2015
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the Interim City Manager to Execute a License Agreement with Dallas Area Rapid Transit for the Construction of a Sanitary Sewer to Serve the Willow Wood Development and the Surrounding Area
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. DART Willow Wood License Agreement, 3. Willow Wood DART Exhibit
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution Authorizing the Interim City Manager to Execute a License Agreement with Dallas Area Rapid Transit for the Construction of a Sanitary Sewer to Serve the Willow Wood Development and the Surrounding Area

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Direction for Strategic Growth

MEETING DATE: May 5, 2015

DEPARTMENT: Development Services / Engineering

CONTACT: Michael Hebert, PE, Assistant Director of Engineering


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Approval of the Resolution

ITEM SUMMARY:
* In 2013, the City of McKinney entered into an agreement regarding the development of the proposed Willow Wood subdivision. That agreement does not require modification due to this proposed agreement.
* The Willow Wood development is located east of State Highway 5 near the intersection of SH 5 and FM 543 as shown on the attached exhibit.
* The original sewer plan for the development contemplated an aerial crossing of the East Fork of the Trinity River to serve the development.
* This aerial crossing would be very costly for the developer to construct and for the City to maintain. The creek crossing and the pipe leading to it would also have required the removal of several large diameter trees which can be preserved using an alternate routing.
* The alternate routing requires the crossing of a DART right of way, which necessitates the proposed license agreement.
* There are costs and stipulations included in the license agreement required by DART.
* These include an annual maintenance fee which starts at $1,800 per year, increasing with inflation.
* The developer has agreed to participate in paying the first 50 years of these costs, which was calculated to have a present worth value of approximately $135,000.
* Since other developments besides Willow Wood will utilize this line in the future, Staff recommends the 50-year period instead of a lifetime fee, which would be difficult to accurately assess and not be comparabl...

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