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File #: 25-0448    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent - Open & Responsible Government Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/19/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/18/2025 Final action:
Title: Request approval of an Indemnification, Maintenance, and Land Use Agreement for Private Improvement (Indemnification Agreement) between Fulton County, a political subdivision of the State of Georgia, and the City of Union City, for the purpose of granting conditional approval to allow stormwater infrastructure to remain within a portion the County's existing sanitary sewer easement at 3660 Royal South Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia 30291. (APPROVED UPON ADOPTION OF THE CONSENT AGENDA)
Attachments: 1. City of Union City - SEWER Indemnity Agreement
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Department

Real Estate and Asset Management

 

Requested Action title

Request approval of an Indemnification, Maintenance, and Land Use Agreement for Private Improvement (Indemnification Agreement) between Fulton County, a political subdivision of the State of Georgia, and the City of Union City, for the purpose of granting conditional approval to allow stormwater infrastructure to remain within a portion the County’s existing sanitary sewer easement at 3660 Royal South Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia 30291.  (APPROVED UPON ADOPTION OF THE CONSENT AGENDA)   

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Requirement for Board Action

Fulton County is authorized to grant an encroachment on its sewer easement pursuant to Fulton County Code, Subpart B-Code of Resolutions - Appendix A - Subdivision Regulations, Article IX (Required Improvements), Section 9.5.5(c), which states the following in part:  “No retaining wall, building, pole, sign or other vertical structure shall be constructed in sanitary and storm sewer easements, including vehicular access easements around structures, without approval from the [Director of Public Works].”

 

Strategic Priority Area related to this item

Open and Responsible Government

 

Commission Districts Affected

All Districts                     

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Is this a purchasing item?

No

 

Summary & Background

 

Scope of Work: The City of Union City, the owner of the real property located at 3660 Royal South Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia 30291, has requested the conditional approval of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners via an Indemnification, Maintenance, and Land Use Agreement for Private Improvement to install stormwater infrastructure within the County’s existing sewer easement area.

 

In accordance with applicable laws, all amendments and edits to contractual agreements involving Fulton County are required to be in writing and approved by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. 

 

Community Impact: The purpose of the Indemnification Agreement is to formally affirm the terms of Fulton County’s conditional approval of an encroachment(s) of private improvements  within the County’s sewer line easement area.

 

The Fulton County Department of Real Estate and Asset Management, DREAM, and the Fulton County Department of Public Works are requesting approval to amend the terms of the County’s sewer line easement as referenced in Exhibit A of the sewer indemnification agreement.

   

At the request of the City of Union City the Department of Public Works completed an on-site assessment of the area, which is approximately 262 square feet, and confirmed that the County’s sewer system will not be adversely impacted and can continue to be properly maintained if this encroachment is permitted.

 

Department Recommendation: The Department of Real Estate and Asset Management, DREAM, accepts the conclusion of the Department of Public Works to formally accept the terms of the Indemnification Agreement and recommends its approval.

 

Project Implications: No negative impacts to sanitary sewer services or access to maintain the County’s onsite sanitary sewer line will result by allowing stormwater infrastructure to remain within a portion of the County’s sewer easement. 

 

Community Issues/Concerns: None

 

Department Issues/Concerns: None


Fiscal Impact / Funding Source

Approval of the Agenda Item does not involve receipt or payment of funding.