File #: 07-258    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 2/5/2007 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 4/10/2007 Final action: 4/10/2007
Title: Hearing to consider adoption of Resolution 083-2007 to create an Underground Utility District along Lake Tahoe Boulevard between "D" Street and Tahoe Mountain Road in South Lake Tahoe.
Attachments: 1. 07-863 Blue Routing Sheet.pdf, 2. 07-863 Resolution.pdf, 3. 07-863 Exhibit A.pdf
Title
Hearing to consider adoption of Resolution 083-2007 to create an Underground Utility District along Lake Tahoe Boulevard between "D" Street and Tahoe Mountain Road in South Lake Tahoe.

Body
BUDGET SUMMARY:
Total Estimated Cost $0.00 $

Funding
Budgeted $
New Funding $
Savings $
Other $
Total Funding Available $
Change To Net County Cost $0.00 $0.00

Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost:
Any work incurred by the Department would be incidental and recovered through discretionary funds.

Background:
The California Public Utilities Commission established a program in 1967 under which regulated utilities, such as Sierra Pacific Power Company (SPPCo), Pacific Bell, and Charter Cable are required to budget funds annually for use by the communities they serve, to convert existing overhead utility lines to underground (Rule 20A). The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors (Board) previously adopted Resolutions #305-84, #312-95, and most recently #317-2004, which authorized Underground Utility Districts (UUD) for the purpose of undergrounding existing overhead utilities in the Tahoe Basin's scenic corridors.

Reason for Recommendation:
The scope of work for the proposed project includes the removal of power poles along Lake Tahoe Boulevard within the UUD boundaries. The overhead lines will be replaced and placed in underground conduits installed in the County's right-of-way. No road closures are anticipated for this work.

SPPCo is the trenching agent and is therefore responsible for the preparation of the design drawings and will act as the lead agency during the bid process. SPPCo indicates the estimated construction cost is $2 million for the proposed project. The utility companies are responsible for obtaining necessary encroachment permits and easements or rights-of-way for the construction, which is planned for summer 2007. To meet this construction schedule, the utility companie...

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