2017-019516 ~ SW Ventura Drive, Lot 5 t t
RETURN RECORDED DOCUMENT TO:
CITY HALL RECORDS DEPARTMENT Washington County,Oregon 2017-019516
CITY OF TIGARD D-AE 03/0912017 02:38:07 PM
13125 SW Hall Blvd. $ 0 S AKINS
$335.5.00 S11.00$5.00$20.00 $71.00
Tigard,OR 97223 I,Richard Hobernicht,Director of Assessment and Taxation and Ex-
Officio County Clerk for Washington County,Oregon,do hereby
certify that the Within instrument of writing was received and
recorded in the book of records of said county.
Richard Hobernicht,Director of
Assessment and Taxation,Ex-Officio
Space above reserved for Washington County Recording information
PRIVATE STORMWATER FACILITIES
AGREEMENT
This Agreement is made and entered into this j 5 day of February,2017 by and between the
CITY OF TIGARD, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon (City) and
Biggi Construction,LLC (owner).
RECITALS
A. Owner has developed or will develop the Facilities listed below.(List the type of private
pl stormwater facilities on site and the quantity of each type).
Facility type(list each)Infiltration Planter/Rain Garden Quantity One
Facility type(list each) Quantity_
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B. The Facilities enable development of prope ly while mitigating the impacts of additional surface
Wwater and pollutants associated with stormwater runoff prior to discharge from the property to the public
stormwater system. The consideration for this Agreement is connection to the public stormwater system.
1— C. The property benefited by the Facilities and subject to the obligation of this Agreement is
[C described below or in Exhibit A (Property) attached hereto and incorporated by reference.
See Attached Exhibit A
D. The Facilities are designed by a registered professional engineer to accommodate the anticipated
volume of runoff and to detain and treat runoff in accordance with Clean Water Service City's Design and
Construction Standards.
E. Failure to inspect and maintain the Facilities can result in an unacceptable impact to the public
stormwater system.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the parties as follows:
1. OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES Owner shall operate and maintain each Facility in accordance
with an Operations and Maintenance Plan (O&M Plan) submitted by Owner and reviewed and approved by City
during the development process.
The O&M Plan for the infiltration planter I rain garden shall be in accordance with the LIDA
recommendations for O&M. At a minimum, the following procedures that use common equipment and existing
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RETURN RECORDED DOCUMENT TO:
CITY HALL RECORDS DEPARTMENT
CITY OF TIGARD
13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Tigard,OR 97223
Space above reserved for Washington County Recording information
PRIVATE STORMWATER FACILITIES
AGREEMENT
This Agreement is made and entered into this 1 5 day of February,2017 by and between the
; CITY OF TIGARD, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon (City) and
Biggi Construction,LLC (owner).
RECITALS
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)j A. Owner has developed or will develop the Facilities listed below.(List the type of private
fl stormwater facilities on site and the quantity of each type).
6 Facility type(list each)Infiltration Planter(Rain Garden Quantity One
Facility type(list each) Quantity_
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() B. The Facilities enable development of prope liy while mitigating the impacts of additional surface
CC water and pollutants associated with stormwater runoff prior to discharge from the property to the public
stormwater system. The consideration for this Agreement is connection to the public stormwater system.
1— C. The property benefited by the Facilities and subject to the obligation of this Agreement is
CC described below or in Exhibit A (Property) attached hereto and incorporated by reference.
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See Attached Exhibit A
D. The Facilities are designed by a registered professional engineer to accommodate the anticipated
volume of runoff and to detain and treat runoff in accordance with Clean Water Service City's Design and
Construction Standards.
E. Failure to inspect and maintain the Facilities can result in an unacceptable impact to the public
stormwater system.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the parties as follows:
1. OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES Owner shall operate and maintain each Facility in accordance
with an Operations and Maintenance Plan (O&M Plan) submitted by Owner and reviewed and approved by City
during the development process.
The O&M Plan for the infiltration planter I rain garden shall be in accordance with the LIDA
recommendations for O&M. At a minimum, the following procedures that use common equipment and existing
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maintenance protocols are required:
a. Inspection: On a monthly basis and after major storm events.
b. Maintenance: Perform maintenance as outlined in the Infiltration Planter I Rain Garden
Operation and Maintenance Plan document attached. See Attached Exhibit B.
Owner agrees to operate, inspect and maintain each Facility in accordance with the O&M Plan. Owner
shall maintain a log of inspection activities. The log shall be available to City upon request or during City
inspections.
2. DEFICIENCIES. All aspects in which the Facilities fail to satisfy the O&M Plan shall be noted
as "Deficiencies".
3. OWNER CORRECTIONS. All Deficiencies shall be corrected at Owner's expense within thirty
(30) days after completion of the inspection. If more than 30 days is reasonably needed to correct a
Deficiency, Owner shall have a reasonable period to correct the Deficiency so long as the correction is
commenced within the 30-day period and is diligently prosecuted to completion.
4. CITY INSPECTIONS. Owner grants City the right to inspect the Facilities. City will endeavor
to give ten (10) days prior written notice to Owner, except that no notice shall be required in case of an
emergency. City shall determine whether Deficiencies need to be corrected. Owner (at the address provided at
the end of this Agreement, or such other address as Owner may designate in writing to City) will be notified in
writing through the US Mail of the Deficiencies and shall make corrections within 30 days of the date of the
notice.
5. CITY CORRECTIONS. If correction of all Owner or City identified Deficiencies is not
completed within thirty (30) days after Owner's inspection or City notice, City shall have the right to have any
Deficiencies corrected. City (i) shall have access to the Facilities for the purpose of correcting such Deficiencies
and (ii) shall bill Owner for all costs reasonably incmTed by City for work performed to correct the Deficiencies
(City Correction Costs) following Owner's failure to correct any Deficiencies in the Facilities. Owner shall pay
City the City ColTection Costs within thiliy (30) days of the date of the invoice. Owner understands that this is a
debt owing to City. In addition, Owner agrees that upon non-payment, City Correction Costs shall be secured
by a lien on the Property for the City ColTection Cost amount plus interest and penalties.
6. EMERGENCY MEASURES. e.ny time City reasonably determines that the Facilities create
any imminent threat to public health, safety or welfare, City may immediately and without prior notice to
Owner take measures reasonably designed to remedy the threat. City shall provide notice of the threat and the
measures taken to Owner as soon as reasonably practicable, and charge Owner for the cost of these corrective
measures as provided in Paragraph 5.
7. FORCE AND EFFECT. This Agreement shall constitute an equitable servitude or covenant
running with the land and shall bind all owners of the Property present and future, and their heirs, successors
and assigns.
8. AMENDMENTS. The terms of this Agreement may be amended only by mutual agreement of
the parties. Any amendments shall be in writing, shall refer specifically to this Agreement, and shall be valid
only when executed by the owners of the Property, City and recorded in the Official Records of the county
where the Property is located.
9. PREVAILING PARTY. In any action brought by either party to enforce the terms of this
Agreement,the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover all costs,including reasonable attorney's fees as may
be determined by the court having jurisdiction, including any appeal.
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10. SEVERABILITY. The invalidity of any section, clause, sentence, or provision of this
Agreement shall not affect the validity of any other part of this Agreement,which can be given effect without
such invalid part or parts.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Owner and City have signed this Agreement.
NOTARIZE DOCUMENT BELOW
CITY OF TIGARD CORPORATE, LLC PARTNERSHIP, TRUST OR
OTHER LEGAL ENTITY SIGN BELOW
Biggi Construction LLC
By: D
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By: u„�
(Sign6here for entity)
Title:
STATE OF OREGON )
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This instrument was knowledged before me on 1'wvt4 7 , 2017,by
as 77, v of City of Tigard.
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COMMISSION
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MY v1ISSION EXpPIRES FEBRUARY 02,2018
STATE OF OREGON
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MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY 17,20201,
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EXHIBIT A (PROPERTY)
A TRHCT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST ONE—QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 1
WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
LOT 5, "OAK WOODS", RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 2017-008710, WASHINGTON COUNTY RECORDS.
SW VENTURA DRIVE
TRACT 'C'
TRACT
'B' TRACT 'A' TRACT 'A'
8 "OAK
"VENTURA
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PLANTER
ESTATES" 7 6 5 ESTATES"
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SCALE: 1"= 50 FEET
SW LOCUST STREET DATE:02-15-2017
EXHIBIT
LOT 5, OAK WOODS, LIDA FACILITY A
AKS ENGINEERING & FORESTRY, LLC DRWN: GP
12965 SW HERMAN RD, STE 100 cHKD: JN
TUALATIN, OR 97062 AL9( AKS JOB:
P:503.563.6151 F:503.563.6152 aks—eng.com 4294
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Infiltration Planter / Rain Garden Operation and Maintenance Plan (continued)
Annual inspections are required. It is recommended that the facility is inspected on a monthly basis to ensure proper function.The plan below describes
'Ai inspection and maintenance activities, and may be used as an inspection log. Contact the design engineer, Clean Water Services or City representative for
more information.
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Identified Problem Condition to Check for Maintenance Activity Maintenance Timing ✓Task Complete Comments t
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Hazard Trees Observe dead,dying or diseased trees Remove hazard trees. A certified As Needed Ed
arborist may need to determine health H
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Poor Vegetation Coverage 80%survival of approved vegetation Determine cause of poor growth and ;.. 9
and no bare areas large enough to correct the condition.Replant per the yYlr H
affect function of facility. approved planting plan and applicable SPRING FALL O
standards at the time of construction. Ideal time to plant is spring and z
Remove excessive weeds and all fall seasons y
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rDTrash and Debris Visual evidence of trash,debris or Remove trash and debris from facility. -.._ 7..,4.. Y
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dumping Dispose of properly Z
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tion or other pollutants.Look for sheens, present,coordinate removal/cleanup 4. . r)
a) odor or signs of contamination. with local jurisdiction SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER 'TC)
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Erosion Erosion or channelization that impacts Repair eroded areas and stabilize using
or effects the function of the facility or proper erosion control measures. , 4.
creates a safety concern Establish appropriate vegetation as FALL WINTER SPRING
needed.
Flow Not Distributed Flows unevenly distributed through Level the spreader and clean so
Evenly planter width due to uneven or that flows spread evenly over entire
clogged flow spreader planter width
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Infiltration Planter / Rain Garden Operation and Maintenance Plan (continued)
Annual inspections are required. It is recommended that the facility is inspected on a monthly basis to ensure proper function.The plan below describes
inspection and maintenance activities, and may be used as an inspection log. Contact the design engineer, Clean Water Services or City representative for
more information.
Identified Problem Condition to Check for Maintenance Activity Maintenance Timing V Task Complete Comments
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Vector Control Evidence of rodents or water piping Repair facility if damaged.Remove As Needed
through facility via rodent holes. harmful insects,use professional if
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interfere with maintenancefinspection Integrated Pest Management Plan for O
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1 Treatment Area exceeds 3 inches area.Ensure planter is level from
side to side and drains freely toward SUMMER FALL Z Z
s, outlet;no standing water within 24 Z
hours after any major storm(1-inch Ideally in the dry season
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0 freely.Water should drain after 24 no standing water 24 hours after any WINTER SPRING Z
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Grate Damaged,Missing Grate is missing or only partially in Grate must be in place and meets As Needed Y
or Not in Place place may have missing or broken design standards.Replace or repair Z
grate members any open structure
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A Infiltration Planter / Rain Garden Operation and Maintenance Plan
Annual inspections are required. It is recommended that the facility is inspected on a monthly basis to ensure proper function.The plan below describes
inspection and maintenance activities, and may be used as an inspection log.Contact the design engineer,Clean Water Services or City representative for
more information.
Identified Problem Condition to Check for Maintenance Activity Maintenance Timing V Task Complete Comments
Invasive Vegetation as Invasive vegetation found in facility. Remove excessive weeds and all m
outlined in Appendix A Examples include:Himalayan Blackberry; invasive plants.Attempt to control
o Reed Canary Grass;Teasel;English Ivy; even if complete eradication is not - - p
Nightshade;Clematis;Cattail;Thistle; feasible.Refer to Clean Water Services 4 e
- Scotch Broom Integrated Pest Management Plan for SPRING SUMMER FALL H
a appropriate control methods,including
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I Obstructed Inlet/Outlet Material such as vegetation,trash, Remove blockages from facility l,
sediment is blocking more than 10% O
of the inlet pipe or basin opening WINTER SPRING Z
8 Inspect after major storm
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a Excessive Vegetation Vegetation grows so tall it competes Cut tall grass 4"to 6"and remove
owith or shades approved emergent clippings.Prune emergent wetland 7
'C wetland grass/shrubs;interferes with grass/shrubs that have become SPRING Z
access or becomes a fire danger overgrown. Ideal time to prune emergent >
wetland grass is spring.Cut
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Tree/Shrub Growth Tree/shrub growth shades out Prune trees and shrubs that block sun Z
wetland/emergent grass in treatment from reaching treatment area.Remove - .
area. Interferes with access for trees that block access points. WINTER
n maintenance/inspection Do not remove trees that are not
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interfering with access or maintenance Ideal timing for pruning trees is
* without first contacting Clean Water winter
,A, Services or local City.