HomeMy WebLinkAbout2345A Bowen Street Stormwater Management Facility Maintenace AgmtCITY OF OSHKOSH
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
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The City of Oshkosh, the Governing Body, and Anchorage Realty, Inc., the Property
owner, along with their successors and assigns, are the parties to this Agreement. The
purpose of this Agreement is to ensure adequate storm water drainage facilities for the
Property described in this Agreement in connection with the surrounding public storm
water facilities. The consideration for this Agreement includes the City's approval of
proposed development on the Property. Additional consideration includes the Property
owner's clearer understanding of storm water drainage obligations for the Property, and
the Governing Body's assurance that the storm water drainage issues relating to the
property can be more easily achieved through this Agreement.
CURRENT PROPERTY OWNERS SUBJECT TO THIS AGREEMENT:
Anchorage Realty, Inc.
2345A Bowen Street
Oshkosh, WI 54901
GOVERNING BODY: City of Oshkosh
PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THIS AGREEMENT
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DOC* 1769662
NATALIE STROHMEYER
REGISTER OF DEEDS
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RECORDED ON:
07/02/201-8 09:43 AM
RECORDING FEE: 30.00
PAGES: 12
Recording Area
Name & Return Address:
Oshkosh City Attorney's Office
PO Box 1130
Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130
Tax Parcel Numbers:
91524830000
The Property subject to this Agreement is located in the City of Oshkosh, Winnebago County, and is more particularly described as
follows:
Lots 6, 7, and 11 in ANCHORAGE PARK, in the Fifteenth Ward, City of Oshkosh, Winnebago
County, Wisconsin,
and
Lot 10 in ANCHORAGE PARK, in the Fifteenth Ward, City of Oshkosh, Winnebago County,
Wisconsin, excepting therefrom that portion thereof described as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot 10; thence south 89 degrees 51 minutes
36 seconds west, along the south line of said Lot, 161.85 feet, to the Southwest corner thereof;
thence north 00 degrees 57 minutes 33 seconds east, along the West line of said Lot,
144.34 feet; thence south 89 degrees 00 minutes 38 seconds east, 161.86 feet, to a point on
the East line of said Lot; thence south 00 degrees 58 minutes 35 seconds west, along said
East line, 141.15, to the place of beginning.
GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN
The Property must always comply with the grading and drainage plan approved by the City. The approved grading and drainage plan may
be amended or modified from time to time after consultation with the Property owner. Compliance will be evaluated according to the
most current approved plan. A small scale version of the current grading and drainage plan is attached as Exhibit "A" for identification
and reference purposes. The full scale grading and drainage plan is on file for review with the City Department of Public Works, and will
be used to provide grading and drainage criteria and to govern compliance and any disputes.
PURPOSE
The three (3) primary purposes of this Agreement:
1) Notify the Property owner, as well as anyone interested in or connected to the Property that the Property is subject to this Agreement
and Chapter 14 of the Oshkosh Municipal Code, as amended, and that any owner of the Property assumes these obligations; and,
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2) Identify specific storm water facilities that currently exist on the Property, or may be constructed or installed in the future; and,
3) Describe the minimum responsibilities for maintaining the Property's approved storm water management facilities and grading and
drainage plan.
The Property must always conform to its most current grading and drainage plan approved by the City. The Property is also subject to all
aspects of the Municipal Code, including storm water management requirements, as may be amended, which are currently located in
Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code. The storm water management requirements of the Municipal Code change from time to time, with the
Property owner receiving public notice as required by law. Changes may be made to the grading and drainage plan for the Property if
requested by the Property owner and after review of any changed circumstances on the Property. The approved grading and drainage plan
for the Property will be on file in the City of Oshkosh Department of Public Works and is fully incorporated by reference in this
Agreement.
RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
Each owner of the Property, jointly and severally, as well as their heirs, successors, and assigns, is responsible for maintaining the
Property in the manner described in this Agreement. The Property owner's responsibilities include maintaining approved vegetation,
grading, drainage, and storm water facilities on the Property.
STORM WATER FACILITIES
The Property's storm water facilities consist of:
1. Underground Storm Water Detention System; and
2. Swales; and,
3. Storm Sewer; and,
4. Catch Basin; and
5. Manhole covers.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
All storm water facilities and components of the storm water system shall be inspected at least semiannually, with one inspection occurring
in early spring and one inspection occurring in early autumn. The Property's storm water drainage system must also be inspected after
major storm events. The storm water facilities and grading and drainage scheme must be maintained as designed in order to achieve the
desired storm water drainage objectives. Therefore, maintenance and repairs must be performed expeditiously when system deficiencies
are identified. The existence of soil erosion, clogged or damaged inlets and/or pipes, sedimentation of the basin and/or biofilter, rilling of
side slopes, and other damaged features of the stormwater system are examples of items requiring maintenance or repair work. Material
removed from the basin or biofilter may require special handling dependent upon current Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
disposal practices.
If a biofilter is installed/constructed, then biofilter maintenance activities include: remove coarse and gravel sediment that has
accumulated; maintaining proper level of mulch; inspecting surface and repair eroded areas; inspect filter strip rip -rap and repair as
needed; inspect energy dissipator rock or grass inlet areas; inspect overflow structures; replace filter bed; inspect perforated pipe under
drain; remove litter and debris; water plants; replace dying plants; and replace vegetation when necessary. Biofilter inspection and
maintenance requirements applicable to the Property will change as the rules enforced by the Governing Body change.
If a wet basin is installed/constructed, then dredging operations are required to remove the excess sediment when the depth of water in the
wet detention basin diminishes below three feet causing the efficiency of the detention basin to decrease. The storm water detention
basin(s) must retain the safety shelf after dredging. Damage to the safety shelf or detention basin liner must be repaired to preserve the
safety and operation of the facilities.
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If a dry basin and/or swale is installed/constructed, then dry basin and swale maintenance includes removal of trash and debris, repairing
erosion, maintaining vegetation, and dredging when necessary.
If the storm water system includes an underground storm water detention system, then it shall be similarly inspected and repairs shall be
made whenever the performance of the underground storm water detention system is compromised. Soil erosion, clogged or damaged
inlets, sedimentation of the underground detention system, and other compromised features of the storm water system are examples of
items requiring repair work. When the depth of water in the underground detention system diminishes below one and one half (1 ''/z) feet,
the efficiency of the underground system decreases, and dredging operations are required to remove the excess sediment. Dredged
material may require special handling dependent upon current Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources disposal practices. When
requested, , the owner shall make available for inspection all maintenance records to the City Department of Public Works or any agent for
the life of the system. The underground detention system is comprised of corrugated metal pipes. These pipes may experience rusting at
the normal water elevation. Inspections shall pay special attention to this potential.
The examples of maintenance activities that are identified above are not intended to be complete. The minimum information required to
be viewed as a guideline for potential maintenance or repair activities is identified in the Inspection and Maintenance Logs attached as
Exhibit `B". The Property owner shall, upon request, make available for inspection all maintenance records to the City's Department of
Public Works, or any agent of the City, during the life of the system.
Mowing in buffer areas, detention basin banks and drainage ways shall be minimized in order to maximize filtration of runoff. If
occasional mowing is necessary, the mowing height must not be less than six inches. Applications of fertilizers, herbicides, pesticide or
other chemical applications are prohibited in buffer areas, on detention basin banks and along drainage ways.
COMPLIANCE
The Property benefits from a properly maintained grading and drainage plan as well as properly maintained storm water facilities. In the
event the Property owner fails to perform any obligation related to this Agreement, the City of Oshkosh shall have the authority to enter
the private Property to inspect, maintain, repair, reconstruct, and/or modify any component of the approved grading and drainage plan or
storm water facility. The City has no duty to take such action but may do so at its discretion. The ability to enter the Property and take
such action is not an exclusive remedy, and the City may take any lawful action to enforce this Agreement and/or the Municipal Code.
The Property owner grants to the City of Oshkosh a limited, nonexclusive easement in perpetuity over the Property for the purpose of
addressing grading and drainage deficiencies, as well as providing reasonable and necessary access to any storm water facility that is
located on or within the Property. The City of Oshkosh shall use only that part of the Property reasonably necessary to allow the
inspection, maintenance, and/or repair of the approved grading and drainage plan or any storm water facility. If the City elects to perform
maintenance or repairs on the Property, then all associated costs for performing this work and enforcing this Agreement and/or storm
water management requirements of Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code, as may be amended from time to time, are subject to
reimbursement from Property owners, jointly and severally, or through encumbrances on the Property itself. Reimbursement remedies
include placing an encumbrance against the Property as a Special Charge for Current Services pursuant to Sec. 66.0627 Wisconsin
Statutes, as amended, or through other methods to collect directly from the Property owner as allowed by law at the City's discretion. Any
Special Charge for Current Services shall be a lien on the Property and shall be collected with the real estate taxes. The Property owner
affirmatively waives notice requirements for Special Charges, and this provision shall constitute the Property owner's, and any respective
lot/parcel owner(s) if applicable, waiver of notice of hearing otherwise required by Sections 66.0627 or 66.0703 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
The storm water management facilities shall be for the benefit of the City of Oshkosh and the Property as described in this Agreement.
This Agreement is not intended to benefit third parties and there shall be no third party beneficiaries.
This agreement shall be recorded with the land records of the Winnebago County, Wisconsin, Register of Deeds. Anchorage Realty, Inc..,
shall bear the cost of recording this document.
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
AMENDMENTS
This Agreement may be amended in whole or in part at any time by the owner of the Property, provided: 1) the amendment(s) are
approved in writing by the owners of a majority of the lots within the Property as recorded with the Register of Deeds, Winnebago County,
Wisconsin; and, 2) the amendment(s) are approved in writing by the City of Oshkosh Board of Public Works. This Agreement shall be a
permanent covenant that shall, as provided by law, run with the land and any amendment to this Agreement shall be subject to the prior
approval by the City of Oshkosh.
SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
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For the Owner/Developer:
ANCHORAG ALTY, INC.
By
Russell F. Williams II, President
STATE OF WISCONSIN )
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WINNEBAGO COUNTY )
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Mark A. Rohloff, City Manager
State of Wisconsin )
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day of �� & , 2018, the above named Russell F. Williams II, to me
regoing instrument and acknowl'ed/ed the same, for the purpose herein contained.
Notary Public, State of Wisconsin
My Commission Wiese
Pamela R. Ubri , Ci Clerk J
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Personally came before me on this Q— day of , 2018, the above named, Mark A. Rohloff and Pamela
R. Ubrig, to me known to be the persons who executed tfore oin& instrument and acknowledged the same.
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Notary Public, State of Wisconsin
My commission expires: I 2oZv
Approved as to form:
This document was drafted by:
David J. Praska
Deputy City Attorney
Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130
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Inspection & Maintenance Log
Detention Basin
Inspection Year:
Name of Site: Address:
Inspector: Company:
Municipality
Contact: Phone:
* Facility owner responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing facility components after major
storm events (greater than %2"), annually at a minimum. Check any deficiencies noted and comment
for maintenance actions taken, date of repair, and any alerts. Inspection items with no * should be
completed by a qualified professional every five years (or more frequently if concerns are noted).
Inspection Item
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Maintenance Action
Date
Pond
Bank Erosion
Debris / Trash Accumulation
Visible pollution
Abnormal water levels
Sediment Accumulation
Depressions, Whirlpools, Sinkholes
Embankment
1. Upstream Slope- Poor Grass Cover*
Erosion or Slides *
Trees/Brush Growing on Slopes
Deficient Riprap Protection
Animal Burrows *
Depressions or Bulges
Settlement
Longitudinal Cracks
Transverse Cracks
Page 1 of 4
Exhibit IoFL
Rev. 02/22/2008
Inspection & Maintenance Log
Detention Basin
Inspection Item
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Maintenance Action
Date
2. Crest —Settlement*
Misalignment
Cracking
3. Downstream Slope - Poor Grass
Cover *
Erosion or Slides
Trees/Brush Growing on Slopes
Animal Burrows
Excessive or Cloudy Seepage
Longitudinal Cracks
Transverse Cracks
Depressions or Bulges
Settlement
Seeps, leaks, or boils
Page 2 of 4
Exhibit � -�
Rev. 02/22/2008
Inspection & Maintenance Log
Detention Basin
Inspection Item
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Maintenance Action
Date
4. Emergency Spillway — Exposed
Fabric
Overgrown Vegetation
Erosion/Backcutting at berm or road*
Rutting or pot -holes *
Obstructions or debris
Inadequate Riprap/Armor
Cracking
Slumping/Sloughing of Embankment
Settlement
Spillway
1. Eroding or Backcutting *
Overgrown Vegetation *
Obstructions with Debris
Excessive Siltation *
Slumping/Sloughing
Control Structure
1. Inlet - Debris in Conveyance Area
Erosion or Undercutting *
Stop -log deterioration / leaking
Joint Separation
Cracks in Concrete
Deteriorated piping
Displacement of Structure
Page 3 of 4
Exhibit b
Rev. 02/22/2008
Inspection & Maintenance Log
Detention Basin
2. Outlet - Erosion or Backcutting *
Debris in Culvert or Trash Rack*
Undermining/Scour *
Inoperable control valve
Inoperable flap gate
Joint Separation
Cracks in Concrete
Downstream Area
1. Erosion*
Debris / Obstructions
2. Bridge / Culvert Problems
Buildings Issues
Foundation Concerns
Page 4 of 4
Exhibit 5 uo-b
Rev. 02/22/2008
Inspection & Maintenance Log
Catch Basin / Proprietary Device
Inspection Year:
Name of Site: Address:
Inspector: Company:
Municipality
Contact: Phone:
Facility owner responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing facility components after major
storm events (greater than 1/2"), annually at a minimum. Check any deficiencies noted and comment
for maintenance actions taken, date of repair, and any alerts. Inspection items with no * should be
completed by a qualified professional every five years (or more frequently if concerns are noted).
Inspection Item
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Maintenance Action
Date
Catch Basin / Proprietary Device
Inlet Protection *
Remove after
Stabilization
Debris / Trash Accumulation *
Clean up/Remove
Abnormal water levels *
Contact Municipality
Sediment / Floatables Accumulation *
Remove (pump and
dispose of at
wastewater treatment
plant) **
Depressions around facility
Contact Municipality
Joint Separation
Contact Municipality
Cracks in Concrete
Contact Municipality
Deteriorated piping
Contact Municipality
Displacement of Structure
Contact Municipality
** Pumping Details (based on design guidelines):
Type of unit(s)
Dates Pumped
Pumper
Design Pumping Frequency
Disposal Location
Page 1 of 1
Exhibit -D
Rev. 02/22/2008
Inspection & Maintenance Log
Underground Storage
Inspection Year:
Name of Site: Address:
Inspector: Company:
Municipality
Contact: Phone:
* Facility owner responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing facility components after major storm
events (greater than '/"), annually at a minimum. Check any deficiencies noted and comment for
maintenance actions taken, date of repair, and any alerts. Inspection items with no * should be completed by
a qualified professional every five years (or more frequently if concerns are noted).
Inspection,item
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Storm
Date
Maintenance Action
Date
Outlet Orifice
Debris / Trash Accumulation*
Clean up/Remove
High sediment levels (in front of orifice
Clean/Inspect orifice and
opening)*
underground storage
Underground Storage
Debris/Trash Accumulation*
Clean up/Remove
Abnormal water levels*
Contact Municipality
Sediment/Floatables Accumulation*
Remove (pump and
dispose of at wastewater
treatment plant)**
Depressions around facility
Contact Municipality
Joint Separation
Contact Municipality
Cracks in Concrete/Rusting in
Contact Municipality
Corrugated Metal Storage Pipe
Deteriorated Piping
Contact Municipality
Displacement of Structure
Contact Municipality
Page 1 of 1 Rev. 02/12/2018
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