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(2)AR 032007 Lease Agreement (Biosolids)
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Approval of Lease Agreement and Temporary License Over Portions of Property Located at 1201 S. Rancho Avenue, Colton California (City Wastewater Treatment Plant), for the Construction and Operation of a Biosolids Drying Facility for a Term Not to Exceed 5
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(2)AR 032007 Lease Agreement (Biosolids)
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Item Number
2
Submitted On
3/15/2007
Submitted By
Sabdi Espinoza
Item Title
AR 032007 Lease Agreement (Biosolids)
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City Clerk
Meeting Date
3/20/2007
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6:00:00 PM
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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 20, 2007 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />FROM: Director of Water/Wastewater & City Attorney <br />SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF LEASE AGREEMENT AND <br />TEMPORARY LICENSE OVER PORTIONS OF <br />PROPERTYY LOCATED AT 1201 S.RANCHO <br />AVENUE, COLTON CALIFORNIA (CITY <br />WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT), FOR THE <br />CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A <br />BIOSOLIDS DRYING FACILITY FOR A TERM NOT <br />TO EXCEED 54 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS <br />DATE: March 14, 2007 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />For the past year, staff has been negotiating a lease agreement with Biosoils of Southern <br />California ("Biosoils") that would permit Biosoils to construct and operate a facility for the <br />processing and treatment of municipal sewage and its byproducts at the City's <br />wastewater treatment plant located at 1201 S. Rancho Avenue (Biosolids Drying Facility). <br />The Biosolids Drying Facility is proposed to be built using bond monies obtained via the <br />California Municipal Finance Authority ("CMFA"). These are entirely private bonds and <br />the City has no involvement in their issuance, except to assist in holding a public hearing <br />to invite interested members of the public to comment on the use of this bond money. <br />That public hearing was held by the City Council last month. <br />The disposal of biosolids derived from sewage sludge is looming as a critical issue for <br />those municipalities that operate publicly owned treatment works (wastewater treatment <br />plants) in the Southern California region. The disposal of such biosolids in an <br />environmentally acceptable manner represents an essential public service in that it <br />constitutes the last step in the treatment and disposal of sewage. Currently, the City dries <br />its municipal sewage or "biosoils" on open-air drying beds at the wastewater facility and <br />
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