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File #: 2013-2134    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed Finally
File created: 12/23/2013 In control: Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
On agenda: Final action: 12/30/2013
Enactment date: 12/30/2013 Enactment #: 817
Effective date: 1/2/2014    
Title: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works and/or the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter into a Project License Agreement with The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, The Allegheny County Sanitation Authority, and The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority to provide certain storm water pilot intervention projects for the Panther Hollow Watershed in Schenley Park.
Sponsors: Corey O'Connor
Indexes: LEASE/LICENSE AGREEMENT
Attachments: 1. 2013-2134.doc, 2. Res 817 of 2013 (27)- PLA City PPC ALCOSAN PWSA Panther Hollow atershed 07232014
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Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works and/or the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter into a Project License Agreement with The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, The Allegheny County Sanitation Authority, and The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority to provide certain storm water pilot intervention projects for the Panther Hollow Watershed in Schenley Park.

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WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 285 of 1998, effective May 29, 1998, the City entered into a Cooperation Agreement with the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy (“PPC”) dated April 10, 2000, and renewed and extended on December 11, 2011, to establish an alliance to provide infrastructure improvements, special care, and restoration for the City's four regional parks: Frick, Schenley, Highland and Riverview; and

WHEREAS, the City, PPC, The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (“PWSA”) and The Allegheny County Sanitation Authority (“ALCOSAN”) wish to restore the hydrologic and ecological health of the portion of the Panther Hollow Watershed located within Schenley Park; and

WHEREAS, two sites in Schenley Park: 1) Beacon/Bartlett Streets and 2) Schenley Drive have been identified for the first phase of proposed storm water pilot infrastructure interventions/best management practices through an extensive, multi-party, planning process; and

WHEREAS, the PPC now desires to volunteer its services and financial assistance to assist the City with implementing the interventions at these sites (the “Project”); and

WHEREAS, ALCOSAN has been awarded funding from the Environmental Protection Agency to contribute to Project expenses; and
WHEREAS, PWSA has also offered to providing funding and to assist with construction procurement and management services for the Project; and
WHEREAS, the City, the PPC, ALCOSAN, and PWSA now wish to enter into a Project License Agreement or Agreements to define the scope of the services to be provided by the...

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