HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-056 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO. 95-056
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS
INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS
WITHIN PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
(PD-85), FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1995/96 PURSUANT TO THE
LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972; AND
OFFERING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS
THERETO
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia, pursuant
to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, being Division 5 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California, does resolve as follows:
Description of Work:
SECTION 1: That the public interest and convenience require and it is the intention
of this City Council to levy and collect assessments within Park and Recreation District (PD-85) for
the fiscal year 1995/96 for the maintenance and operation and debt service payment of Red Hill
Community Park and Heritage Cormnunity Park thereon dedicated for common park purposes by
deed or recorded subdivision tract map within the boundaries of said Districts. Said maintenance
and operation includes the cost and supervision of landscape maintenance (including repair, removal
or replacement of all or any part of any improvement providing for illumination of the subject area)
in connection with said districts.
Location of Work:
SECTION 2: The foregoing described work is to be located within the roadway
rights-of-way and easements enumerated in the report of the City Engineer and more particularly
described on maps which are on file in the City Clerk's Office, entitled "Assessment Diagrams Park
and Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Description of Assessment Districts:
SECTION 3: That the contemplated work, in the opinion of said City Council, is of
more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the said City Council hereby makes the expense of
the work chargeable upon the districts, which said districts, are assessed to pay the costs and
expenses thereof, and which districts are described as follows:
All that certain territory of the City of Rancho Cucamonga included within the
exterior boundary lines shown upon that certain "Map of Park and Improvement District No. (PD-
85), indicating by said boundary lines the extent of the territory included within each assessment
district and which maps are on file in the Office of the City Clerk of said City.
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Reference is hereby made to said maps for further, full and more particular
description of said assessment districts, and the said maps so on file shall govern for all details as
to the extent of said assessment districts.
Report of Engineer:
SECTION 4: The City Council of said City by Resolution No. has approved the
annual report of the City Engineer which report indicates the amount of the proposed assessments,
the district boundaries, assessment zones, and the method of assessment. The report title "Annual
Engineer's Report" is on file in the Office of the City Clerk of said City. Reference to said report
is hereby made for all particulars for the amount and extent of the assessments and for the extent of
the work.
TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING:
SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING IS
HEREBY SCHEDULED IN THE CIVIC CENTER COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 10500 CIVIC
CENTER DRIVE, CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, 91730.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1995 AT 7:00 P.M.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS MAY APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SAID MAINTENANCE
AND SERVICE FOR THE EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS AND THE PROPOSED
IMPROVEMENTS SHOULD NOT BE DONE OR CARRIED OUT OR WHY ASSESSMENTS
SHOULD NOT BE LEVIED AND COLLECTED FOR FISCAL YEAR 1994/95 PROTESTS
MUST BE IN WRITING AND MUST CONTAIN A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY IN
WHICH EACH SIGNER THEREOF IS INTERESTED, SUFFICIENT TO IDENTIFY THE SAME,
AND MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE CITY CLERK OF SAID CITY PRIOR TO THE TIME
SET FOR THE HEARING, AND NO OTHER PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS WILL BE
CONSIDERED. IF THE SIGNER OF ANY PROTEST IS NOT SHOWN UPON THE LAST
EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT ROLL SUCH PROTEST MUST CONTAIN OR BE
ACCOMPANIED BY WRITTEN EVIDENCE THAT SUCH SIGNER IS THE OWNER OF THE
PROPERTY SO DESCRIBED.
Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972:
SECTION 6: All the work herein proposed shall be done and carded through in
pursuance of an act of the legislature of the State of California designated as the Landscaping and
Lighting Act of 1972, being Division 5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
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Publication of Resolution of Intention:
SECTION 7: Published notice shall be made pursuant to Section 6961 of the
Government Code. The Mayor shall sign this Resolution and the City Clerk shall attest to the same,
and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published 10 days before the date set for the hearing,
at least once in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation published in the
City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
ATTEST:
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 19th day of April, 1995.
Alexander, Biane, Curatalo, Gutierrez, Williams
None
None
AYES:
NOES
ABSENT:
William J. Al/l/xan~er, l~laybr
I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby
certi~ that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 19th
day of April, 1995.
Executed this 20th day of April, 1995, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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Preliminary
ANNUAL ENGINEERS REPORT
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PD-85
Fiscal Year 1995/96
Approved:
William J. O'Neil, City Engineer
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City of Rancho Cucamonga
Annual Report
PD-85
Fiscal Year 1995/96
AUTHORITY FOR REPORT
This report for the 95/96 fiscal year is prepared pursuant to the order of the City Council of the City
of Rancho Cucamonga and in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Landscape
and Lighting Act of 1972, being Division 15, Section 22500 of the Streets and Highways code.
Provisions for this annual assessment are included in Chapter 3 of the Landscape and Lighting Act
of 1972.
The purpose of this report is to set forth findings and the assessment analysis for the annual levy of
assessments for the Parks and Recreation Improvement District No. PD-85, thereafter referred to as
"the District". This District, using direct benefit assessments, has been created to provide funds to
finance the cost of construction, maintenance, operation and debt payment of Heritage Community
Park and Red Hill Community Park in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
FINDINGS
Section 22573, Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, requires assessments to be levied according to
benefit rather than according to assessed value. The section states:
"The net amount to be assessed upon lands within an assessment district may be
apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among
all assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by
each such lot or parcel from the improvements."
The means of determining whether or not a parcel will benefit from the improvements is contained
in the Improvement Act of 1911 (Division 7, commencing with Section 5000 of the Streets and
Highways Code, State of California).
The 1972 Act also provides for the classification of various areas within an assessment district into
benefit areas where, by reason of variations in the nature, location, and extent of the improvements,
the various areas will receive differing degrees of all territory receiving substantially the same degree
of benefit from the improvements and may consist of contiguous or noncontiguous areas.
As the assessments are levied on the basis of benefit, they are considered a user's fee, not a tax; and,
therefore, are not governed by Article XIIIA. Properties owned by public agencies, such as a city,
county, state, or the federal government, are not assessable without the approval of the particular
agency and, normally, are not assessed. Certain other parcels used for railroad mainline right-of-way,
public utility transmission right-of-way, and common areas are also exempt from assessment.
The assessment for mobile home parks will be based upon underlying lot acreage.
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DISTRICT ANALYSIS
A. Improvement District Boundary
The improvement district includes all of the City of Rancho Cucamonga with the general
exception of land east of Deer Creek Channel and the Victoria, Caryn & Terra Vista Planned
Communities.
All parcels of real property affected are more particularly described in maps prepared in
accordance with Section 327 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, which are on file in the
office of the San Bernardino County Assessor in the Hall of Records, 172 West Third Street,
San Bernardino, California and which are hereby made a part hereof by reference.
B. District Name
City of Rancho Cucamonga Parks and Recreation Improvement District No. PD - 85.
C. Facilities
The existing works of improvement are generally described as follows:
1.The construction of Heritage Community Park including, but not limited to,
grading, planting, imgation, onsite roads, sidewalks, parking lots, lighting, restrooms,
equestrian facilities, playground equipment, picnic facilities, athletic facilities, and
walking, jogging and equestrian trails.
2.The construction of Red Hill Community Park including, but not limited to, grading,
planting, irrigation, onsite roads, sidewalks, parking lots, lighting, waterscape,
restrooms, senior citizen facilities, playground equipment, picnic facilities, major
lighted athletic facilities, jogging trail, underground storm drain system, and adjacent
public street improvements.
Do
The assessment rate for the 94/95 FY is $52.00, this rate will not increase for the 95/96 FY.
It is estimated that this assessment rate will cover the districts maintenance and operation
expenses for the 95/96 FY.
ESTIMATE OF WORK
The Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 permits carrying forward surpluses or recovering deficits
in subsequent fiscal years. Costs for the district will be reviewed annually. Any surplus credited
against assessment or any deficits shall be included in the assessment for the following fiscal year.
Proposed Maintenance Budget:
Regular Payroll
Fringe Benefits
Vehicle Maint../Operations
Maintenance & Operations
Equipment Maintenance
Emergency & Routine Vehicle & Equip. Rental
General Liability
Contract Services
Water Utilities
Electric Utilities
Telephone Utilities
Subtotal:
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95/96
$258,830
$95,770
$24,000
$76,480
$4,000
$2,000
$12,640
$30,300
$96,650
$95,950
$1,2o0
$697,820
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Assessment Administration and General Overhead
Tax Delinquency
Debt Service
Subtotal:
$256,890
$48,566
$677.000
$982,456
Gross Revenue Required:
$1,680,276
Add: 94/95 District Deficit
$978
Assessment Revenue Required: $1,681,254
METHOD OF SPREAD
The Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 indicates that assessments may be apportioned by any
formula or method which fairy distributes costs among all lots or parcels with the District in
proportion to the estimated benefits received.
A. Definitions
The District is divided into three categories for the purpose of determining the assessments
as follows:
CATEGORY A - includes parcels based on the number of existing residential units within
certain ranges of parcel size.
CATEGORY B - includes all parcels not deftned in Category A or Category C.
CATEGORY C - includes exempt parcels. Exempt parcels were discovered by searching the
County Assessor's computer tapes for those parcels that are listed as exempt by the Assessor
or which have an assessed value of less than $500. In conducting the search, several parcels
were included as exempt that show parcel sizes in excess of 1.5 acres and type codes of, for
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example, residential or agriculture.
assessed.
These parcels were added
back into the rolls and
B. Formula
The assessment formula is based on actual land use information contained in the current San
Bernardino Assessor's computer files and Assessor's parcel maps.
Category A:
All parcds containing existing residential dwelling units and meeting the following conditions.
Parcel Size Range
Number of Existing Res.
Dwelling Units/Parcel
Less than 1.5 acres and
1.51 to 3.5 acres and
3.51 to 7.0 acres and
7.01 to 14.0 acres and
14.01 to 25.0 acres and
25.01 acres & larger and
1 or more dwelling units
2 or more dwelling units
4 or more dwelling units
8 or more dwelling units
15 or more dwelling units
26 or more dwelling units
Category A is based on the number of existing residential units. The actual assessment for Bond Debt
Service per existing residential dwelling unit may decrease each year as more residential units are built
within the improvement district. Maintenance costs, however, are expected to increase annually and
will somewhat offset the anticipated decrease in assessments due to new development.
Category B:
All parcel not defined in Category A or Category C.
Category C:
All exempt parcels as defined below:
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
All properties currently tax exempt;
All public ownerships;
Railroad mainline rights-of-way;
Major utility transmission rights-of-way;
Mineral rights;
Parcels so small they currenfiy cannot be built upon;
All normally assessable parcels within an assessed valuation of less than $500 and 1.5
acres or less; and
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Summary of Preliminary Assessment Amounts
Category A:
The pre 'hmina~ estimated assessment rate which will be levied during fiscal year 1995/96 is
$52.00 per dwelling unit for those parcels in Category A. Category A parcels containing
more than one residential dwelling unit will be assessed for an amount equal to $52.00 times
the number of dwelling units.
Category B:
The assessment which may be levied for parcels within Category B during fiscal year 1993/94
shall be according to the following schedule:
Definition
Assessment Per Parcel
less than 1.50 acres
1.51 acres to 3.50 acres
3.51 acres to 7.0 acres
7.01 acres to 14.0 acres
14.01 acres to 25.0 acres
25.01 acres & larger
$ 26.00
$ 78.00
$ 182.00
$ 364.00
$ 728.00
$1,300.00
Category C:
The assessment shall be $0.00 for Category C parcels.
PROJECTED 1995/96 ASSESSMENTS
22,600 Single Family Parcels
265 Multi-Family Parcels
Less than 1.50 Acres (1182 Parcels)
1.5 Acres to 3.50 Acres (417 Parcels)
3.51 Acres to 7.0 Acres (203 Parcels)
7.01 Acres to 14.0 Acres (123 Parcels)
14.01 Acres to 25.0 Acres (41 Parcels)
25.01 Acres or larger (22 Parcels)
22600 units at
5825 units at
1182 units at
417 units at
203 units at
123 units at
41 units at
22 units at
30,413 units
$52.00
$52.00
$ 26.00
$ 78.00
$182.00
$364.00
$728.00
$1,300.00
= $1,175,200
= $302,900
= $30 732
= $ 32 526
= $ 36 946
= $ 44 772
= $29 848
= $28 600
$1,681,524
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