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Sanitary Sewers on your Property
- What is an Easement?
An Easement is a legal document that conveys limited
property rights from the Grantor (Property Owner) to the Grantee (Castro
Valley Sanitary District). This document is usually recorded in the
office of the Alameda County Recorder.
A sanitary sewer easement creates a non-exclusive, perpetual right to
use a portion of your property for sanitary sewer purposes. This provides
the District with access rights to repair, replace, inspect, enlarge,
change, maintain, test and/or remove the sanitary sewer located
within the easement.
- Who owns and maintains the
Easement?
The Property Owner
continues to own the land and has only given up defined rights on the
portion of land used for the easement. Maintenance of the property within
the easement is the responsibility of the Property Owner.
- What is the size and location of
the Easement?
The easement is typically ten feet
wide (five feet on either side of the sanitary sewer), however, the
size may vary. The location will be determined from recorded maps or
a grant of easement document. If you are unfamiliar with the size and
location of your easement please contact your title company or the District
at (510) 537-0757.
- Who can enter my property?
The District, if it has an easement, may go
onto the easement at any time. The District may, on occasion, have a
Contractor present to perform specific tasks relating to the District's
operations. We will make an effort to notify you prior to entry, however,
in the case of an emergency we may need to enter without prior notification.
Please request, at any time, to see District personnel photo identification
cards, or contact the District at (510) 537-0757.
- Can I make improvements within the Easement?
Easement are typically granted to the District
with the understanding that the property owner may make improvements
to the surface such as fences, asphalt paving, trees, irrigation and
lighting systems or similar improvements. As part of the agreement,
the District is permitted to remove any of these improvements for the
purpose of maintaining and/or replacing the sanitary sewer. Please note
that the District is not liable for any damage to your improvements.
- What does this mean to me?
- Do not place planters or any other
objects on manhole covers.
- Fences and gates are not to be
constructed over manhole covers.
- No permanent structures are to be
erected within the easement location.
- Keep the location of the easement
clear of debris and material, especially
around manhole access points.
- Planting of trees within the easement is
not permitted without prior approval
from the District.
For more information on keeping the area clear within
the easement, please contact the District at (510) 537-0757.
- What is an encroachment on an easement?
An encroachment is a physical intrusion in
an area of the easement contrary to the agreement. The District may
require that any unauthorized encroachments be removed at the property
owner's expense. All encroachments on easements require written approval
of the District by way of an Encroachment Agreement.
- Are there penalties for locating
structures or improvements on an easement?
The property owner may be faced with all costs of removal and any associated
damages resulting from unauthorized structures or improvements on land
subject to an easement.
- Do you have a dog?
The District makes every effort to try to minimize impacts on you, however,
if you own a dog this makes our work a little more challenging!
We would appreciate if you could provide us with your name and contact
number so we can make special arrangements with you regarding the care
for your dog before entering your property. Please contact us at (510)
537-0757.
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To view or print the information
to the left in a brochure format,
click below to view a .pdf. Easy
Guide to Easements (240k)
If you wish to have a copy mailed to you, contact (510) 537-0757. |