Title
Salt River Project Land Use License for Private Residential Subdivision Development Project - Villages at Estrella (Ordinance S-46876)
Description
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into a land use license with Salt River Project (SRP) for a private residential subdivision development project, Villages at Estrella, located on the west side of 63rd Avenue, north of Elwood Street. There is no financial impact to the City of Phoenix.
Summary
The land use license is necessary to facilitate the development of the property located on the west side of 63rd Avenue, north of Elwood Street. The license will allow for the construction of right-of-way improvements, including sidewalk, curb, gutter, pavement, and landscaping along 63rd Avenue, and will be consistent with and shall not interfere with U.S. Bureau of Reclamation fee property.
Indemnification
The SRP license agreement includes authorization pursuant to Phoenix City Code section 42-20 to indemnify, release and hold harmless SRP for: (A) acts of omissions of the City, its agents, officers, directors or employees; (B) the City's use of occupancy of the licensed property for the purposes contemplated by the license, including but not limited to claims by third parties who are invited or permitted onto the license property, either expressed or implied by the City or by nature of the City's improvement or other use of the licensed property pursuant to this license: and (C) the City's failure to comply with or fulfill its obligations established by the license or laws. Per City of Phoenix Code, indemnification of another public entity requires approval from City Council.
Contract Term
The term of the license shall be for 25 years beginning Oct. 1, 2020 and ending Sept. 30, 2045. The license may be renewed upon written agreement by the parties.
Financial Impact
There is no financial impact to the City.
Location
West side of 63rd Avenue, north of Elwood Street
Council District: 7
Responsible Party
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Mario Paniagua, and the Street Transportation and Planning and Development departments.