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2020-010693 Washington County,Oregon 2020-010693 02/06/2020 02:27:10 PM RETURN RECORDED DOCUMENT TO: D-E Cnt=1 Stn--30 SI CITY HALL RECORDS DEPARTMENT $40.00$5,00$11.00$60,00 TotaltaI=$116.00 CITY OF TIGARD 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, OR 9722 Margaret02564531202000 080085 I, Garza,interim Director of Assessment and „e .. Taxation and Ex-Officio County Clerk for Washington t County,Oregon,do hereby certify that the within Instrument of writing was received and recorded in the . book of records of said county. • ` Margaret Garza,interim Director of Assessment and '4Tai. Taxation,Ex-Officio County Clerk Space above reserved for Washington County Recording information PRIVATE STORMWATER FACILITIES AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into this 20 day of December 2019, by and between the CITY OF TIGARD, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, Tigard (City) and Mark V. Kovalev(Owner). RECITALS A. Owner has developed or will develop the Facilities listed below. (List the type of private stormwater facilities on site and the quantity of each type). Facility type (list each): Flow-through Planter Quantity: 1 Size: 160 sq. ft. Facility type(list each): Quantity: Size: Facility type(list each): Quantity: Size: B. The Facilities enable development of property at 6614 SW Walnut Terrace Tigard, OR 97223 while mitigating the impacts of additional surface water and pollutants associated with storm water runoff prior to discharge from the property to the public storm water system. The consideration for this Agreement is connection to the public storm water system. C. The property benefited by the Facilities and subject to the obligation of this Agreement is 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 storm water system. Page 4—Private Storm water Facilities Agreement 50014-36792 6/2/17 NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the parties as follows: 1. OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES. The City shall provide Owner an Operations and Maintenance (O&M Plan) for each facility. Owner agrees to operate, inspect and maintain each Facility in accordance with the current O&M Plan and any subsequent modifications to the Plan. Owner shall maintain a log on inspection activities. The log shall be available to the City upon request 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 the timeframe set forth in Section 3, 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 incurred 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 Correction Costs within thirty(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 Correction Cost amount plus interest and penalties. 6. EMERGENCY MEASURES. If at any 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 if such imminent threat arose from a Deficiency with the Facilities, 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. Page 4—Private Storm water Facilities Agreement 50014-36792 6/2/17 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 By:4a13!%l aerft(eV"eC401416(64c*iI ,,ci Title: f r25o~ctee'4 STATE OF OREGON ) ) ss. County of V �\ jY\ • ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on \)( '1\. C ."‘ , 20 \`‘ . ,by \ } — , Aot\ &9'\c- of h\i.\ ,ono, \sAL. . t OFFICIAL STAMP NOTARY ' LI F�' OREGO VIRSHAL PREETESH SINGS My Commission Expires: \�L'\7j.2.0Z\ NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON - • COMMISSION NO 968389 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES DECEMBER 13,2021 CITY OF TIGARD By: �SU (City Engineer) Page 4—Private Storm water Facilities Agreement 50014-36792 6/2/17 CI) a M ER.I Civil Engineering • Land Survey 4./t Land Use Planning Construction Management EXHIBIT A tract of land being Parcel 2 of Partition Plat No. 2018-037, Washington County Plat Records, situated in the S. E. 1/4 of Section 25, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, W.M., City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Parcel 2; thence along the southerly right of way line of S. W. Walnut Terrace, S89°58'57"E, 16.00 feet; thence along the westerly line of Parcel 1, said Plat Records, S00°02'38"E, 108.00 feet to the southwest corner of said Parcel 1; thence along the southerly line of said Parcel 1, S89°58'57"E, 69.95 feet to the easterly line of said Partition Plat No. 2018-037; thence along said easterly line, S00°04'17"E, 105.00 feet to the southeast corner of said Partition Plat No. 2018-037; thence along the southerly line thereof, N89°58'57"W, 86.00 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel 3, said Partition Plat No. 2018-037, thence along the easterly line of said Parcel 3, N00°02'38"W, 2163.00 fee to the Point of Beginning. Containing 10,755 square feet. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR ( _� -' OREGON EDWARD KING PHELPS 2586 EXPIRES 12-31-20 STE. 100, 6445 S.W.Failbrook Place • Beaverton, Oregon 97008 • 503-746-8812 I TEL • 503-639-9592 I FAX www.emeriodesign.com '..E REGISTERED i __ PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR w r_►;,� e (-- ( ' _c---- -7,(036---:ktr' OREGON S.W. WALNUT TERRACE EDWARD KING PHELPS 2586 I S 89'58'57" E ,if' EXPIRES 12-31-20 16.00' SCALE 1" = 40' W PARCEL 1 a� o PARTITION PLAT N0 NO. 2018-037 P a 0 0 o i O p ;81 N ,O 0o S 8958'57" E 69.95' Z W t o h PARTITION PLAT PARTITION PLAT o 0 NO. 2018-037 NO. 2018-037 �- o 0 N 89'58'57" W 86.00' PROJECT NO. 500-498 rR i' j HINT MAPPROJECT 10-23-2019 .�U; TAX LOT 12900 TAX MAP 15 1 25DA BY: EKP 6445 SW FALLBROOK PLACE, SUITE 100 MARK KOVALOV SCALE 1' = 40' BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008 SHEET NO. 1 OF 1 (sos) 746-8812 WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON N `• O b •> CV 7o -0 c CV O v a, a c cu V a, -c O • N c v O lJ L./ c a, = v, .• .....• u • a`, Cl- E. 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