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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994 073 CC RESO1994 073 CC RESO(Ì츺 RESOLUTION NO. 94- 73 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE CONTINUED MAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES AND CONFIRMING A DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT WHEREAS, this City Council has previously ordered the formation of a district pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972," being Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, in a landscaping and lighting maintenance district known as the CITY OF BALDWIN PARK LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT hereinafter referred to as the DISTRICT""); and WHEREAS, this City Council has ordered the preparation of a Report and the City Engineer has prepared and filed with this City Council a Report attached hereto as Exhibit A" pursuant to law for its considerations, and subsequently thereto this City Council did adopt its Resolution of Intention to Order the Annual Assessment Levy and collect the assessments and to carry on all other proceedings necessary for the levy of annual assessment for the Landscaping and Lighting District, and further, did proceed to give notice of the time and place for a Public Hearing on the questions of the levy of the proposed assessment; and WHEREAS, at this time this City Council has heard all testimony and evidence and is desirous of proceeding with the levy of annual assessments for said District. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. That this City Council hereby orders the maintenance work to be done as set forth in the Engineer's Report attached hereto as Exhibit A", and Resolution of Intention No. 94- and orders the annual levy of the District as shown and set forth and described in said Report and Resolution of Intention. SECTION 3. That the diagram and assessment as set forth and contained in said Report are hereby confirmed and adopted by this City Council. SECTION 4. That the adoption of this Resolution constitutes the levy of the assessment for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1994 and ending June 30, 1995. SECTION 5. That the estimates of costs, the assessment diagram, the assessments and all other matters as set forth in the Engineer's Report pursuant to said Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972," as submitted, are hereby approved and adopted by the City Council and hereby confirmed. BIB] 37650-U01 1994-U02 073-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO1126-U03 FO1461-U03 DO1536-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 10/10/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 RESO-U05 94-73-U05 JUL-U05 6-U05 1994-U05 1994 073 CC RESO(Ì츺 Resolution No. 94-73 Page Two SECTION 6. That the works of improvements and maintenance contemplated by the Resolution of Intention shall be performed pursuant to law, and the County Auditor shall enter on the County Assessment Roll and the amount of the assessment, and said assessment shall then be collected. After collection by said County, the net amount of the assessment shall be paid to the City Treasurer of said City. SECTION 7. That the City Treasurer has established a special fund known as the CITY OF BALDWIN PARK LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FUND" into which the City Treasurer shall place all monies collected by the tax Collector pursuant to the provisions of this Resolution and law, and said transfer shall be made and accomplished as soon as said monies have been made available to said City Treasurer. SECTION 8. That the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the diagram and assessment roll with the County Auditor, together with a certified copy of this resolution upon its adoption. SECTION 9. That a certified copy of the assessment and diagram shall be filed in the office of the City Engineer, with a duplicate copy on file in the office of the City Clerk and open for public inspection. APPROVED AND ADOPTED on July 6, 1994. ATTEST: BIB] 37650-U01 1994-U02 073-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO1126-U03 FO1461-U03 DO1536-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 10/10/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 RESO-U05 94-73-U05 JUL-U05 6-U05 1994-U05 1994 073 CC RESO(Ì츺 Exhibit A" ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK FISCAL YEAR 1994-1995) Revised July 6, 1994 Sid Jalal Mousavi Director of Public Works DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BIB] 37650-U01 1994-U02 073-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO1126-U03 FO1461-U03 DO1536-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 10/10/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 RESO-U05 94-73-U05 JUL-U05 6-U05 1994-U05 1994 073 CC RESO(Ì츺 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT FISCAL YEAR 1994-1995) SECTION I AUTHORITY FOR REPORT This report is prepared pursuant to the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, being Part 2, Division 15, of the Streets and Highways Code. The report covers the period from July 1, 1994 through June 30, 1995. SECTION II PLANS The plans showing size and location of street lights are incorporated herein by reference. Plans showing the general location of landscaping to be maintained are incorporated herein by reference. All of the above mentioned items are on file in the office of the City Engineer. SECTION III SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAINTENANCE The Lighting system shall be maintained to provide adequate illumination. Maintenance shall include but not be limited to removal repair, replacement or relocation of light standards, poles, bulbs, fixtures, circuits and all appurtenances. The traffic signal system shall be maintained for proper operation. Maintenance shall include but not be limited to removal, repair, replacement or relocation of traffic signal poles, mast-arms, controllers, cabinets, conduit, conductor, bulbs and all appurtenances. Power for lights and traffic signals shall be furnished by the Southern California Edison Company or its successors and it shall be adequate for the intended purpose. Rates for power shall be those authorized by the Public Utilities Commission, State of California. Landscaping maintenance shall consist of installing, cutting, pruning, trimming, fertilizing and treating plants, shrubs, trees, ground cover and soil to provide a pleasing and attractive landscape within the public right-of-way and publicly-owned grounds. Dead plants, shrubs, trees and ground cover shall be replaced with new items as soon as practical. The irrigation system shall be operated and maintained to provide adequate watering of all plants, shrubs, trees and ground cover. Irrigation systems shall be installed as deemed appropriate by the Maintenance Superintendent. Costs associated with the vehicle replacement amortization program for those vehicles used in conjunction with Landscape Maintenance are included within the projected expenditures for the District. BIB] 37650-U01 1994-U02 073-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO1126-U03 FO1461-U03 DO1536-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 10/10/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 RESO-U05 94-73-U05 JUL-U05 6-U05 1994-U05 1994 073 CC RESO(Ì츺SECTION IV PROJECTED REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES FY 94-95 BEGINNING FUND BALANCE $ 48,000 FY 94-95 PROJECTED REVENUE Lighting and Landscape District 1,309,680 County Advalorem Tax 350,000 Total Resource $1,707,680 FY 94-95 PROJECTED EXPENDITURES Landscaping $1,104,629 Lighting & Traffic Signals 473,600 Central Park West Renovation 40,000 Engineering Support Personnel 31,872 District Consultant 7,000 Administrative Overhead 40,000 $1,697,101 PROJECTED FUND BALANCE June 30, 1994) FY 94-95 Revenue $1,707,680 FY 94-95 Expenditure 1,697,101 Assessment District Reserves $ 10,579 SECTION V DIAGRAM A diagram showing the assessment parcel number and the dimensions of each lot or parcel of land within the District is on file in the office of the City Engineer. SECTION VI ASSESSMENT The landscaping, lighting and traffic signals are for the benefit and enjoyment of all properties Within the District and all parcels benefit from the maintenance of the improvements. The assessment of cost upon each parcel was apportioned in accordance with the estimated benefit received. Traffic signal maintenance costs are assessed throughout the district on a per parcel basis. The criteria used for the assessment spread of lighting and landscaping is as follows: 1. Rectangular lots street frontage 2. Irregular lots a) width of lot at set back line b) average of front and rear lot line lengths or c) street frontage, whichever is most representative of benefit 3. Flag lots one-half of total footage to each of the two lots 4. Corner lots The narrowest frontage BIB] 37650-U01 1994-U02 073-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO1126-U03 FO1461-U03 DO1536-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 10/10/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 RESO-U05 94-73-U05 JUL-U05 6-U05 1994-U05 1994 073 CC RESO(Ì츺 The District is divided into four assessment zones. Zone 1 includes all residential parcels and Zone 2 includes all commercial and industrial parcels that were assessed for street lighting and traffic signal maintenance. Zone 3 includes all commercial, industrial and residential parcels in the District that were assessed for landscaping maintenance. Zone 4 includes the West Ramona Residential Redevelopment Project Tracts Nos. 39090, 39635, 40746, 42828 and 41956) that was assessed for landscaping, lighting and traffic signal maintenance. The proposed assessment for fiscal year 1994-1995 is derived by apportioning a part of the total cost shown in Section IV, among the assessable parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits. A portion of the Assessment District Revenues is derived from Countywide Property Taxes or the Ad Valorem Tax. The City receives as part of its tax apportionment and percentage for lighting and landscape purposes. Front Frontage Proposed Assessment Description Parcel Count Assessment Revenues Zone 1 & 2 Street Lighting) Commerciall Industrial 104,752 L.F. $ 77/L.F. $ 80,659.40 Residential 631,474 L.F. 39/L.F. 246,274.86 Zone 3 Landscaping) All Parcels 736,226 L.F. 1.06/L.F. 780,399.56 excluding Zone 4) Zone 4 Lighting & Landscaping) Tract Nos. 39090,39635, 40746, 42828 160 Lots 295.14/Lot* 47,222.40 and 41956 14 Lots 72.00/Lot 1,008.00 Zone 2 Traffic Signals) Commerciall Industrial 1,214 Parcels 16.49/Parcel 20,018.86 Zone 1 & 4 Traffic Signals) All Parcels 12,894 Parcels 10.40/Parcel 134,097.60 $1,309,680.32 The assessment number and the amount of assessment upon each lot or parcel are shown on the assessment roll. Upon confirmation by the Council this data will be submitted to the County Auditor-Controller for the inclusion on the 1994- 1995 tax roll. * This includes the cost of on-site landscaping $244.54, off-site landscaping of $37.10 and lighting cost $13.50. BIB] 37650-U01 1994-U02 073-U02 CC-U02 RESO-U02 LI3-U03 FO1126-U03 FO1461-U03 DO1536-U03 C6-U03 RESO-U03 10/10/2001-U04 ADMIN-U04 RESO-U05 94-73-U05 JUL-U05 6-U05 1994-U05