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Council approves land transfer and easement with Fillmore Unified to relocate sewer and recycled-water lines for new athletic complex
Summary
The council approved a deed transfer of a narrow L-shaped strip near the Fillmore Tennis & Aquatic Center to Fillmore Unified School District, a reciprocal easement for city access and a memorandum of understanding covering relocation, inspection and insurance for sewer and recycled-water mains displaced by the district's new athletic facility.
The Fillmore City Council approved a land transfer, reciprocal easement and a memorandum of understanding with the Fillmore Unified School District to allow construction of a new athletic complex that requires relocation of a city sewer main and a recycled-water main.
Why it matters: The district's new building overlapped existing city utilities and an earlier 60-year use agreement was judged insufficient for the State Department of the California State Architect, which requires full control of property being occupied by school buildings. The council's actions clear a legal and engineering path for the project…
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