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ry ` . � <br /> On May 21, 2001, the City gave Amoco the institutional control they sought through a TACO <br /> agreement. A TACO agreement is a deed restriction that prohibits the City from allowing the <br /> groundwater under the identified area to be used as a potable or other domestic supply of water <br /> and limits access into the soil by means of excavations. <br /> Staff has reviewed the proposed amendment and is in agreement with the maps and tables as <br /> revised. <br /> POTENTIAL OBJECTION: There are no known objections to this resolution. <br /> INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES: Joan Radovich, Sidley Austin Brown&Wood <br /> Mike Hayes, Delta Environmental <br /> STAFF REFERENCE: Steve Swanson, Director of Engineering &Infrastructure, at 424-2747 <br /> The Director of Engineering & Infrastructure, Steve Swanson, will be in attendance at the City <br /> Council meeting to answer any questions of the Council on this item. <br /> BUDGET/TIME IMPLICATIONS: Budget and staff time is negligible for this action. <br /> attach: 2 <br /> cc: John Smith, Assistant City Manager of Public Services <br /> Joan Radovich, Sidley Austin Brown&Wood ' <br />