HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-048 - Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 2025-048
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING THE COST OF SERVICE
TO BE FINANCED BY BENEFIT ASSESSMENTS TO BE LEVIED IN
DRAINAGE AREA NO. 91-2 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/26 AND
DETERMINING AND IMPOSING SUCH BENEFIT ASSESSMENTS
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, previously undertook
proceedings to authorize the levy and imposition of benefit assessments to pay for the annual drainage
maintenance, including the removal of sediment and debris from the Day Canyon Channel improvements
and basin, pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Benefit Assessment Act of 1982", being Chapter
6.4, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (commencing with Section
54703), said area of benefit being known and designated as Drainage Area No. 91-2 (the "Drainage
Areal; and
WHEREAS, at this time there has been presented to this City Council an annual Supplemental
Report (the "Supplemental Report") to the Final Engineer's Report for the Drainage Area setting forth a
description of the proposed service, cost estimate and assessment schedule for Fiscal Year 2025/26;
and
WHEREAS, at this time this City Council desires to determine the cost of providing authorized
services to be financed by the levy of a benefit assessment for Fiscal Year 2025/26 and to determine and
impose such benefit assessment.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY
RESOLVES:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: That the Supplemental Report is hereby approved and ordered to be kept on file in
the Office of the City Clerk as a permanent record and to remain open for public inspection. Said
Supplemental Report generally consists of the following:
A. A description of the service proposed to be financed through revenue derived through the
levy and collection of the benefit assessment;
B. A description of each lot or parcel of property proposed to be subject to the benefit
assessment; and
C. The amount of the proposed assessment for each parcel.
SECTION 3: That the rate and method of apportionment of the benefit assessment as set forth
in the Final Engineer's Report is hereby adopted and has been utilized as the rate and method of
apportionment of the benefit assessment to be levied in Fiscal Year 2025/26.
SECTION 4: That this City Council hereby determines and orders that the benefit assessments
described in the Supplemental Report within the Drainage Area are hereby confirmed and levied for
Fiscal Year 2025/26.
SECTION 5: That the above confirmed and levied benefit assessment for Fiscal Year 2025/26
shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as general County property taxes are
collected and all laws providing for the collection and enforcement of such County taxes shall be
applicable to the collection and enforcement of these benefit assessments.
Resolution No. 2025-048— Page 1 of 2
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 16'h day of July, 2025.
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ATTEST:
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ) ss
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA )
I, Kim Sevy, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, at a Regular Meeting of said Council held on the 16th day of July, 2025.
AYES: Hutchison, Kennedy, Michael, Scott, Stickler
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINED: None
Executed this 17th day of July, 2025, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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Resolution No. 2025-048 — Page 2 of 2
Annual Supplement to the
Final Engineer's Report
Fiscal Year 2025/26
City of Rancho Cucamonga
Benefit Assessment District No. 91 -2
(Drainage Area)
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 91-2
(DRAINAGE AREA)
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga,CA 91730
Phone: 909.477.2700
Fax: 909.477.2845
CITY COUNCIL
L. Dennis Michael, Mayor
Lynne 6. Kennedy, Mayor Pro Tern
Ryan A. Hutchison, Council Member
Kristine D. Scott, Council Member
Ashley N. Stickler, Council Member
CITY STAFF
John R. Gillison, City Manager
Elisa Cox,Assistant City Manager
Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
Maritza Martinez, Public Works Services Director
Jevin Kaye, Finance Director
Benefit Assessment District No. 91-2 1
Fiscal Year 2025/26
ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO
FINAL ENGINEER'S REPORT
BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 91-2
(DRAINAGE AREA)
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Engineer's Report
Exhibit A- Description of Service
Exhibit B - Cost Estimate
Exhibit C -Assessment Schedule
Map
Benefit Assessment District No. 91-2 2
Fiscal Year 2025/26
AGENCY: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PROJECT: DRAINAGE AREA NO. 91-2
TO: CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO FINAL ENGINEER'S REPORT
PURSUANT TO BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982
This Annual Supplement to the Final Engineer's Report (the "Annual Supplement") for
City of Rancho Cucamonga Drainage Area No. 91-2 is hereby submitted consisting of the
following documents, pursuant to the provisions of the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982,
being Chapter 6.4, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California,
commencing with Section 54703. This Annual Supplement is applicable for the ensuing
12-month period, being the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026.
1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Exhibit "A"): A description of the service proposed
to be financed through revenue derived from the levy and collection of the annual benefit
assessment.
2. COST ESTIMATE (Exhibit"B"):A listing of all costs and expenses for the next fiscal
year, including incidental expenses.
3. BENEFIT ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE (Exhibit "C"): The annual assessment
schedule, setting forth the following:
A. Annual Benefit Assessment: The amount of the proposed benefit
assessment for each parcel.
B. Description of Parcel: A description of each lot or parcel of property
proposed to be subject to the benefit assessment, said parcel being
described by the County Assessor's parcel number.
No benefit assessments shall be imposed or levied upon land owned by a Federal or
State governmental agency and/or any other local agency. Any utility property and right-
Benefit Assessment District No. 91-2 3
Fiscal Year 2025/26
of-way shall be subject to assessment only to the extent that it is specifically benefited
from the proposed services.
Reference is made to the Final Engineer's Report as incorporated in Resolution No.
91-331 for a description of the boundaries of the Drainage Area and each parcel therein
and for the method of spreading the benefit assessment.
Executed this Ile day of July 2025, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
',pprE 5,1 '; DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING SERVICES/CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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Final approval, confirmation and levy of the annual benefit assessment and all matters in
the Annual Supplement were made on the Ila day of July 2025, by the
adoption of Resolution No. 2025 -oy8 by the City Council.
CL RK
ITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
A copy of said Assessment Roll and Annual Supplement was filed in the Office of the City
Engineer and the City Clerk on the Ile day of Jull 2025.
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--_- -- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DIRECTO'C 'ft INEERING SERVICES/CITY ENGINEER
�;- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Benefit Assessment District No. 91-2 4
Fiscal Year 2025/26
EXHIBIT A
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
The properties within Drainage Area No. 91-2 ("Drainage Area") are located within the
boundaries of the Day Canyon Drainage Basin area. Protection of the properties within
the Drainage Area from overland flows requires the construction of a 27+ acre-foot
desilting basin and a 1,460+ linear foot concrete drainage channel. The channel
improvements will intercept the overland flows prior to reaching the properties and carry
the storm water runoff, sediment, trash, organic material and related debris to a desilting
basin.
Each year the sediment, trash, organic material and other related debris that accumulates
in the desilting basin and channel must be removed and transported to an approved spoils
site. The services proposed to be financed from the revenue derived from the levy and
collections of the annual benefit assessment are as follows:
A. Monthly on-site inspections of the desilting basin and channel.
B. Bi-monthly weed abatement program for the desilting basin and channel.
C. Removal of accumulated sediment, trash, organic material and other
related debris from the desilting basin and channel to an approved spoils site. This
service is expected to be provided annually. During times of excessive rainfall, this
service may be required more frequently.
Benefit Assessment District No. 91-2 5
Fiscal Year 2025/26
EXHIBIT B
COST ESTIMATE
FISCAL YEAR 2025/26
A. Cost of Annual Maintenance
Regular Salaries $16,460
Fringe Benefits 8,230
Subtotal 24,690
B. Incidental Expenses
City Administration 1,300
Administration/General Overhead 3,988
Subtotal 5,288
C. Total Annual Costs 29,978
D. Contribution to/(Use of) Fund Balance -3,338
E. Balance to Assessment
Property Taxes, net of estimated delinquencies 26,200
Delinquencies 440
$26,640
Benefit Assessment District No. 91-2 6
Fiscal Year 2025/26
EXHIBIT C
ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE
WHEREAS, this City Council has previously, pursuant to the terms and provisions of the
"Benefit Assessment Act of 1982", being Chapter 6.4, Division 2,Title 5 of the Government
Code of the State of California, commencing with Section 54703, formed Drainage Area
No. 91-2 all in accordance with the provisions of said Act; and,
WHEREAS, the Annual Supplement for Fiscal Year 2025/26 consisting of certain
documentation (including the amount of the proposed assessment for each parcel, a
description of the parcel and a description of the service proposed to be provided) has
now been prepared.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer by virtue of the
power vested pursuant to said Act and by order of the legislative body, hereby makes and
recommends the following benefit assessment to cover the costs and expenses of the
service proposed to be financed through the levy of assessments and revenue derived
for the Fiscal Year 2025/26. Said costs and expenses are generally as follows:
Personnel Salaries $24,690
Incidental Expenses 5,288
Total Costs 29,978
Contribution to/(Use of) Fund Balance -3,338
Balance to Assesment $26,640
I do hereby assess and apportion the total amount of the costs and expenses upon the
several parcels of land within the area of benefit in proportion to the estimated benefits
received and hereby further state as follows:
A. The amount of benefit assessment imposed is specifically related to the
benefit of the parcel, which will be derived from the provision of the service to be provided.
B. The annual aggregate amount of the total benefit assessment does not
exceed the estimated annual cost of providing the service.
C. The revenue derived from the benefit assessment shall not be used to pay
for the cost of any service other than the service for which the benefit assessment was
levied.
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The assessment parcels herein refer to the County Assessment Roll for a description of
the lots or parcels and said assessment roll shall govern for all details concerning the
description of the lots or parcels.
The net amount to be assessed upon the lands has been spread and apportioned by
formula as set forth in the Final Engineer's Report in accordance with the benefits
received from each parcel and in my opinion, said costs and expenses have been
apportioned in direct relationship to the benefits received from the maintenance works of
improvement.
In the opinion of the undersigned, the benefit assessments have been spread and
apportioned in accordance with the benefits to be received from the proposed work and
services.
Dated: July 22, 2025
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DIRECTOR CERING SERVICES/CITY ENGINEER
o' 11 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
*Ii STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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ASSESSMENT PARCEL PROPERTY AMOUNT OF
NUMBER DESCRIPTION ASSESSMENT
1087-261-01 to 11 363 Residential Parcels $26,198
1087-271-01 to 42
1087-281-01 to 58
1087-291-01 to 20
1087-301-01 to 35
1087-311-01 to 38
1087-321-01 to 34
1087-331-01 to 61
1087-341-01 to 58
Total $26,198
Benefit Assessment District No. 91-2 8
Fiscal Year 2025/26
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