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2018-174121 DOC# 2018-0174121 May 01, 2018 03:22 PM p OFFICIAL RECORDS II+ Recording Requested By: Ernest J. Dr°nenburg, Jr., SAN DIEGO COUNTY RECORDER FEES: $59.00 (S82 Atkins: $0.00) City Engineer • PAGES: 16 When Recorded Mail to: City Clerk City of Encinitas . 505 South Vulcan Avenue Encinitas, CA 92024 SPACE ABOVE FOR RECORDER'S USE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR PRIVATE STORMWATER TREATMENT AND \� STORMWATER POLLUTION CONTROL AND HYDROMODIFICATION ((,^\ MANAGEMENT FACILITIES BY HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION "J APN: 264-241-26✓ Grading Plan: 12401-G THIS AGREEMENT is between the City of Encinitas, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City", and STEVEN WEATHERFORD AND LAURA WEATHERFORD, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, its heirs, successors, and assigns, collectively hereinafter referred to as "Owner", owner(s) of that certain real property, hereinafter referred to as "Property', that is described in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. This Agreement is for the periodic Maintenance of certain private stormwater treatment, pollution control, and hydromodification management facilities, hereinafter referred to collectively as "Stormwater Facilities". Stormwater Facilities include but are not limited to Best Management Practices (BMPs), Integrated Management Practices (IMPs), Low Impact Development (LID) features, Hydromodification Management Plan (HMP) facilities, structural stormwater treatment devices, and drainage facilities. The description and plat of Stormwater Facilities is set forth in Exhibit "B" which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. WHEREAS, this Agreement is required by the City as a condition of approval of a City permit pursuant to City of Encinitas Municipal Code Chapter 20.08 and Chapter 23.24 as well as the City of Encinitas Stormwater Manual; and WHEREAS, the Stormwater Facilities benefit said Property and are used by OWNER; and WHEREAS, the Property benefits and uses the Stormwater Facilities, which are described in Exhibit "B"; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City and the responsibility of the Owner that Maintenance of said Stormwater Facilities occur on a regular and periodic basis as i necessary to preserve the Storm Wafer Facilities in good-working order in accordance with the minimum Maintenance requirements set forth in Exhibit "C" which is attached hereto and made a part hereof and in accordance with the City of Encinitas Municipal Code, the Encinitas Stormwater Manual, and other related City policies and requirements; and WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Owner and the City that this Agreement constitute a covenant running with the land, binding upon each successive owner of all or any portion of the Property into perpetuity. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION AS FOLLOWS: 1) This agreement establishes the Owner's maintenance requirements for the Stormwater Facilities. The term "Maintenance" wherever capitalized in this agreement shall include, but shall not be limited to: inspection for purposes of identifying operational deficiencies in the Stormwater Facilities, routine upkeep and repair of the Stormwater Facilities in proper working order as determined by the City, and preparation and submittal of the annual inspection report to the City, all as set forth in subparagraph 1.i) through 1.iii). i) The Owner shall inspect the Stormwater Facilities after all major storms. In addition, the Owner shall inspect the Stormwater Facilities at the minimum frequency specified in Exhibit "C", but not less than twice per year. ii) The Owner shall provide upkeep and repair to preserve the Stormwater Facilities in good working order and shall repair all deficiencies identified in the Owner's inspections no later than 30 days following the inspection or prior to the next anticipated rain event. Interim water quality control measures shall be utilized to protect damaged or deficient Stormwater Facilities during any storm event until such time as the Facilities are restored to good working order. The minimum upkeep and repair frequency shall be consistent with the Exhibit "C" but not less than once per year. To the satisfaction of the Director of Engineering Services, the Owner shall ensure that the Stormwater Facilities are in proper working order for the rainy season, which starts on October 1. iii) The Owner shall obtain the City of Encinitas Stormwater Inspection Report form from the City website or the City of Encinitas Civic Center, complete the inspection report form, and submit the inspection report to the City of Encinitas Department of Engineering Services. Prior to the submittal of the inspection report to the City, the Owner shall perform an inspection of the Stormwater Facilities, identify deficiencies, and repair and correct all deficiencies. The inspection report shall be submitted to the City once a year between August 1 and September 30. 2) The Property is benefited by this Agreement, and it is the purpose of the signatories hereto that this instrument be recorded to the end and intent that the obligation hereby created shall be and constitute a covenant running with the land. Any heirs, executors, administrators, assignees, and/or successors in interest to all or any portion of the Property, by acceptance of delivery of a deed and/or conveyance regardless of form, shall be deemed to have consented to and become expressly bound by these presents, including without limitation, the right of any person entitled to enforce the terms of this Agreement to institute legal action as provided in Paragraph 12 hereof, such remedy to be cumulative and in addition to other remedies provided in this Agreement and to all other remedies at law or in equity. 3) The Stormwater Facilities shall be constructed by and have Maintenance performed by the Owner in accordance with the terms and conditions of this agreement and the plans and specifications identified in approved Grading Plan Number 12401-G which is on file as a permanent public record in the City of Encinitas. 4) The cost and expense of Maintenance of the Stormwater Facilities shall be paid by . the Owner. 5) In the event the Property is subdivided in the future, the owners, heirs, assigns, and successors in interest of each such newly created parcel(s) shall be liable under this Agreement for their then pro rata share of expenses reflecting such newly created parcels. 6) The Maintenance to be performed under this Agreement shall include upkeep, repair, and improvements to adequately ensure the Stormwater Facilities are in proper working order as determined by the City. Upkeep, repair, and improvements under this Agreement shall include, but are not limited to, repairing access roadbeds; repairing, preserving, and providing improvement for the upkeep of drainage structures; removing debris, sediment, oil, grease, and other pollutants as determined by the City; perpetually preserving adequate groundcover and/or other erosion control measures within the Property in order to prevent erosion; and the management of materials, pollutants, and hazardous waste to prevent pollution of the stormwater system or Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4) as referenced in. local and State codes. Upkeep, repair, and improvement shall also include other work necessary to repair and preserve the Stormwater Facilities for their intended purposes as well as the restoration of the Stormwater Facilities following any non-permitted modification. The restoration shall be as required to restore the Stormwater Facilities to the condition existing prior to damage or alteration. 7) Any liability of the Owner for personal injury to any worker employed to provide Maintenance under this Agreement, or to third persons, as well as any liability of the Owner for damage to the property of any third persons, as a result of or arising out of Maintenance under this Agreement, shall be borne by the Owner. 8) Owner shall jointly and severally defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, City's engineer, its consultants, and each of its officials, directors, officers, agents, and employees from and against all liability, claims, damages, losses, expenses, personal injury, and other costs, including costs of defense and attorney's fees, to any contractor, any subcontractor, any user of the Stormwater Facilities, or to any other third persons arising out of or in any way related to the use, Maintenance, or the failure to provide Maintenance for the Stormwater Facilities. This Agreement imposes no liability of any kind whatsoever on the City and the Owner agrees to hold the City harmless from any liability in the event the Stormwater Facilities fail to operate properly. 9) Nothing in this Agreement, the specifications, other contract documents, the City's approval of the plans and specifications, or the City's inspection of the work constitutes an acknowledgement of any City responsibility for any such item or the material contained therein, and the City, City's engineer, its consultants, and each of its officials, directors, officers, employees and agents, shall have no responsibility or liability therefore. 10)The Owner shall provide access to the Stormwater Facilities within the Property to City's inspectors, employees, agents, and contractors within 48 hours of receipt of a written notification by the City. The access shall be provided unconditionally and without any obstruction, interference, or hazard. Any animals kept on the Property shall be secured outside of the area subject to the City's inspection. 11)The Owner hereby grants permission to the City, its authorized agents, and its employees, to enter upon the Property and to inspect the Stormwater Facilities following a 48 hour notice whenever the City deems necessary. The purpose of inspection is to evaluate the condition and performance of the Stormwater Facilities, to follow-up on reported deficiencies, to respond to citizen complaints, and/or to comply with State and City requirements for City inspection of such facilities. The City shall provide the Owner with copies of the inspection findings and a directive to commence with any repairs deemed necessary. 12)ln the event the Owner fails to maintain the Stormwater Facilities in good working condition as determined by the City Engineer, the City, its agents, employees, or its contractors, may enter upon,the Property and take the steps deemed necessary to correct deficiencies and shall charge the costs of such repairs to the Owner. In the event the City pursuant to this Agreement, performs work of any nature, or expends any funds for attorney's fees, administrative costs, contractors, employees, consultants, materials, or other costs in the performance of said work, the Owner shall reimburse the City in full. Such reimbursement shall be due within thirty (30) days of receipt of a notification for all costs incurred by the City, including any administrative costs and attorney's fees. If said funds are not paid by Owner within (30) days, City reserves the right to take legal action for cost recovery and to file with the County Recorder of San Diego County an assessment lien on the Property. It is expressly understood and agreed that the City is under no obligation to maintain or repair said Stormwater Facilities, and in no event shall this Agreement be construed to impose any such obligation on the City. 13)The terms of this Agreement may be amended in writing following Owner's request and upon written approval by the City Engineer. 14)This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. In the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the validity, and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be affected thereby. IN WITNESS HEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement. OWNER: eatherford, Owner Date Laura Weath ord, wner Date Signature of OWNER must be notarized. Attach the appropriate acknowledgement. CITY OF ENCINITAS: Il; Christoph L. Magdosku Date City Engineer Development Services Department City of Encinitas EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEGAL DESCRIPTION : THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE CITY OF ENCINITAS, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 12 OF CITY OF ENCINITAS TRACT 97-219 (PHASE 2), IN THE CITY OF ENCINITAS, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP NO. 13947. FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, MARCH 24, 2000. EXHIBIT "B" B10-RETENTION o � � 1k� p n 209.0 IE N / Q100 =0.63 CFS / /V100 =182 FPS ,BIO-RETENTION o I BASIN o oa I 3,900 S.F. N N I N / EL=209.0 a I 50 �o I 2p9' �5 IE 8" PVC/ABS I 2p5 S=1.7% (MIN.) I 209.0 IE Q100 =0.9 CFS/ V100 =2.1 FPS N 0 } co 209.0 IE W 4 Q100 =1.54 CFS/ z U) w / V100 =7.92 FPS 210 M 0 0 + 208 Lo N I o I V) 206.0 IE I Q100 =2.57 CFS I / V100 =7.35 FPS PROPOSED OPEN I SPACE EASEMENT I I I I 204.35 IE I °o Lo Q100 =3.3 CFS o / V100 =3.4 FPS M co n� A RANCHO COASTAL N ENGINEERING & SURVEYING 20 10 0 20 40 SINGLE SOURCE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT 310 VIA VERA CRUZ, #205 SAN MARCOS, CA. 92078 SCALE IN FEET (760) 510-3152 Ph / (760) 510-3153 Fax SCALE: 1" = 20' EXHIBIT "B" IMP DETAIL 2' GRADED 'SHOULDER DEEP ROOTED, DENSE, DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTING SUITABLE FOR WELL DRAINED SOIL 30" CONCRETE AREA DRAIN BOX W/ GRATED INLET ?% 3:1 SLOPE 7 12" MIN. 18 M I N.fj\// ; III fill 111111111 111 A 111101011 A 111111 A IIIIIII A 111111 ENGINEERED SOIL *SEE NOTE BELOW 2"-3" OF 3/8" GRAVEL \/ j\\ \\/\\N�\ (V2) 18" MIN. \� a 16" PERFORATED PVC ** SEE NOTE PIPE W/ PERFORATIONS BELOW �' ��\\� @ INVERT ALONG LENGTH OF IMP //'3 MIN SOLID 6" PVC/ABS DRAIN PIPE. OUTLET TO (E) GROUND RESTRICTOR PLATE PER DETAIL NEXT SHEET *BIORETENTION "ENGINEERED SOIL" LAYER SHALL BE MINIMUM 18" DEEP "SANDY LOAM" SOIL MIX WITH NO MORE THAN 5% CLAY CONTENT. THE MIX SHALL CONTAIN 50-60% SAND, 20-30% COMPOST OR HARDWOOD MULCH, AND 20-30% TOPSOIL, FREE OF STONES, STUMPS, ROOTS, OR SIMILAR OBJECTS, AND ALSO FREE OF NOXIOUS WEEDS. MIN. PERK RATE = 5 IN./HR. **18" OF 3/4" CRUSHED ROCK LAYER, WITH MIN. 40% POROSITY. BIORETENTION BASIN ( PER INF-2� NOT TO SCALE EXHIBIT "B" ORIFICE DETAIL 3/8"X16" STAINLESS ANCHOR BOLTS WITH WING GRAVEL STORAGE LAYER TYPE NUTS (TYP.) ORIFICE=1.07"_____ 6" PERFORATED RESTRICTOR PLATE PVC PIPE BOTTOM OF BASIN 3" GRAVEL • //� BELOW • //\� UNDERDRAIN EX. GROUND RISER WALL 3/8"X16" STAINLESS 1/4» e ANCHOR BOLTS WITH GALVANIZED O :#..-•WING TYPE NUTS (TYP.) STEEL PLATE 6" PERFORATED PIPE.:..: , �tNOTE—ORIFICE PLATE AND FLANGE CONNECTION TO ORIFICE 1.07"'::..: 'CONCRETE SHALL BE FITTED :. O O WITH 30 DUROMETER • -NEOPRENE RING RESTRICTOR PLATE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE EXHIBIT "C" MINIMUM MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR STORMWATER FACILITIES (FREQUENCY AND PROCEDURES) PR-1 Biofiltration with Partial Retention BMP MAINTENANCE FACT SHEET FOR STRUCTURAL BMP PR-1 BI (FILTRATION WITH PARTIAL RETENTION Biofiltration with partial retention facilities are vegetated surface water systems that filter water through vegetation and soil or engineered media prior to infiltrating into native soils,discharge via underdrain, or overflow to the downstream conveyance system. These BMPs have an elevated underdrain discharge point that creates storage capacity in the aggregate storage layer.Typical biofiltration with partial retention components include: • Inflow distribution mechanisms(e.g., perimeter flow spreader or filter strips) • Energy dissipation mechanism for concentrated inflows(e.g.,splash blocks or riprap) • Shallow surface ponding for captured flows • Side slope and basin bottom vegetation selected based on climate and ponding depth ip Non-floating mulch layer • Media layer(planting mix or engineered media)capable of supporting vegetation growth • Filter course layer consisting of aggregate to prevent the migration of fines into uncompacted native soils or the aggregate storage layer • Aggregate storage layer with underdrain(s) • Uncompacted native soils at the bottom of the facility • over structure Normal Expected Maintenance Biofiltration with partial retention requires routine maintenance to: remove accumulated materials such as sediment, trash or debris; maintain vegetation health; maintain infiltration capacity of the media layer; replenish mulch; and maintain integrity of side slopes, inlets, energy dissipators, and outlets. A summary table of standard inspection and maintenance indicators is provided within this Fact Sheet. Non-Standard Maintenance or BMP Failure If any of the following scenarios are observed, the BMP is not performing as intended to protect downstream waterways from pollution and/or erosion. Corrective maintenance, increased inspection and maintenance, BMP replacement,or a different BMP type will be required. • The BMP is not drained between storm events. Surface ponding longer than approximately 24 hours following a storm event may be detrimental to vegetation health, and surface ponding longer than approximately 96 hours following a storm event poses a risk of vector(mosquito)breeding. Poor drainage can result from clogging of the media layer, filter course, aggregate storage layer, underdrain, or outlet structure.The specific cause of the drainage issue must be determined and corrected. • Sediment; trash, or debris accumulation greater than 25% of the surface ponding volume within one month. This means the load from the tributary drainage area is too high, reducing BMP function or clogging the BMP. This would require pretreatment measures within the tributary area draining to the BMP to intercept the materials. Pretreatment components, especially for sediment,will extend the life of components that are more expensive to replace such as media,filter course,and aggregate layers. PR-1 Page 1 of 11 January 12,2017 PR-1 Biofiltration with Partial Retention 4 Erosion due to iconcentrated storm water runoff flow that is not readily corrected by adding erosion control blankets, adding stone at flow entry points, or minor re-grading to restore proper drainage according to the original plan. If the issue is not corrected by restoring the BMP to the original plan and grade,the[City Engineer]shall be contacted prior to any additional repairs or reconstruction: I Other Special Considerations Biofiltration with partial retention is a vegetated structural BMP:Vegetated structural BMPs that-are"constructed in the vicinity of, or connected to,an existing jurisdictional water or wetland could inadvertently result in creation .of expanded waters or jwetlands. As such, vegetated structural BMPs have the potential to come under the jurisdiction of the United;States Army Corps of Engineers;SDRWQCB,California Department of Fish and Wildlife,or the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.This could result in the need for specific resource agency.permits and costly mitigation to perform maintenance of the structural BMP..Along with proper placement of a structural BMP, routine maintenance is key to preventing this scenario. PR-1 Page 2 of 11 January 12,2017 PR-1 Biofiltration with Partial Retention SUMMARY OF STANDARD INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FOR PR-I-BIOFILTRATION WITH PARTIAL RETENTION The property owner is responsible to ensure inspection,operation and maintenance of permanent BMPs on their property unless responsibility has been formally transferred to an agency,community facilities district,homeowners association,property owners association,or other special district. Maintenance frequencies listed in this table are average/typical frequencies.Actual maintenance needs are site-specific,and maintenance may be required more frequently. Maintenance must be performed whenever needed,based on maintenance indicators.presented in this table.The BMP owner is responsible for conducting regular inspections to see when maintenance is needed based on the maintenance indicators.During the first year of operation of a structural BMP,inspection is recommended at least once prior to August 31 and then monthly from September through May.Inspection during a storm event is also recommended.After the initial period of frequent inspections,the minimum inspection and maintenance frequency can be determined based on the results of the first year inspections. Threshold/Indicator Maintenance Action Typical Maintenance Frequency Accumulation of sediment,litter,or debris Remove and properly dispose of accumulated materials, . Inspect monthly. If the BMP is 25% full" or more in without damage to the vegetation or compaction of the one month,increase inspection frequency to monthly media layer. plus after every 0.1-inch or larger storm event. • Remove any accumulated materials found at each inspection. Obstructed inlet or outlet structure Clear blockage. • Inspect monthly and after every 0.5-inch or larger storm event. • Remove any accumulated materials found at each inspection. Damage to structural components such as weirs,inlet or Repair or replace as applicable. . Inspect annually. outlet structures . Maintenance when needed. Poor vegetation establishment Re-seed,re-plant,or re-establish vegetation per original . Inspect monthly. plans. . Maintenance when needed. Dead or diseased vegetation Remove dead or diseased vegetation, re-seed, re-plant, • Inspect monthly. or re-establish vegetation per original plans. • Maintenance when needed. Overgrown vegetation Mow or trim as appropriate. • Inspect monthly. • Maintenance when needed. 2/3 of mulch has decomposed, or mulch has been Remove decomposed fraction and top off'with fresh .• Inspect monthly. removed mulch to a total depth of 3 inches. • Replenish mulch annually, or more frequently when needed based on inspection. "25%full"is defined as Y.of the depth from the design bottom elevation to the crest of the outflow structure(e.g.,if the height to the outflow opening is 12 inches from the bottom elevation,then the materials must be removed when there is 3 inches of accumulation—this should be marked on the outflow structure). PR-1 Page 3 of 11 January 12,2017 PR-1 Biofiltration with Partial Retention SUMMARY OF STANDARD INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE FOR PR4 BIOFILTRATION WITH PARTIAL RETENTION(Continued from.previous page) Threshold/Indicator Maintenance Action Typical Maintenance.Frequency Erosion due to concentrated irrigation flow Repair/re-seed/re-plant eroded areas and adjust the: 6 Inspect monthly. irrigation system. • Maintenance when-needed. Erosion due to concentrated storm water runoff flow Repair/re-seed/re-plant eroded areas, and make; • Inspect after every 0.5-inch or larger storm event. If appropriate corrective measures such as adding erosion erosion due to storm water flow has been observed, control blankets, adding stone at flow-,,entry points, or increase inspection-frequency to-after-'every-0.l-inch minor re-grading to restore proper drainage according or larger storm event. to the original plan. If the issue is not corrected by • Maintenance when needed. If the issue is not restoring the BMP to the original plan and grade, the corrected by restoring the BMP to the original plan [City Engineer]shall be contacted prior to any additional and grade,the[City Engineer]shall be contacted prior repairs or reconstruction. to any additional repairs or reconstruction. Standing water in BMP for longer than 24 hours Make-appropriate corrective measures such as adjusting • Inspect monthly and after every 0.5-inch or larger following a storm event irrigation system, removing obstructions of debris or storm event. If standing water is observed, increase invasive vegetation, clearing underdrains, or, inspection frequency to after every 0.1-inch or larger Surface ponding longer than approximately 24 hours repairing/replacing clogged or compacted soils. storm event. following a storm event may be detrimental to • Maintenance when needed. vegetation health Presence of mosquitos/larvae If mosquitos/larvae are observed: first, immediately • Inspect monthly and -after every. 03-inch or larger remove any standing water by -dispersing, to nearby storm event: if mosquitos are observed, increase For images of egg, rafts, larva; pupa, and. adult landscaping; second, make corrective measures as inspection frequency to after every 0.1-inch or larger mosquitos,see applicable to restore BMP'drainage to prevent standing storm event. http://www.mosguito.org/biology water. • Maintenance when needed. If mosquitos persist following corrective measures to remove standing water, or if the BMP design does not meet the 96-hour drawdown criteria due to release rates controlled by an orifice installed on the underdrain, the [City Engineer] shall be contacted to determine a solution.A different BMP type,or a Vector Management Plan prepared with concurrence from the County- of San Diego Department of Environmental Health,may be required. Underdrain clogged Clear blockage. • Inspect if standing water is observed for,longer than 24-96 hours'following a storm event.. •Maintenance when needed. PR-1 Page 4 of 11 January 12;2017 I ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of :5�41t/ On Ll- 16, — 1 9� before me, /'?OA,' SSG, 1VCqZ4t0' C- (insert name and title of the officer) personally appeared S'Tg-vtPN /IA-,O 1-4tt/eA i✓k�T/-/&�F°1 who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the perso s hose name&is9 re subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that b =executed the same in elr uthorized capaci ie and that by heir signature�n the instrument the person r the entity upon be alf of which the perso cted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. RON J.SEGAL WITNESS my hand land official seal. 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