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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007/03/21 - Agenda PacketTHE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 10500 Civic Center Drive 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3801 AGENDAS REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOARD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETINGS 15~ and 3`d Wednesdays 4 7:00 P.M. MARCH 21, 2007 MEMBERS MAYOR MAYOR PRO TEM COUNCIL MEMBERS Donald J. Kurth, M.D. Diane Williams Rex Gutierrez L. Dennis Michael Sam Spagnolo CITY MANAGER CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK Jack Lam, AICP James L. Markman Debra J. Adams, CMC ORDER OF BUSINESS CLOSED SESSION Tapia Conference Room............ 5:30 P.M. REGULAR MEETING Council Chambers ......................... 7:00 P.M. ~~'.. INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC - r jZnNCHo '' > FU'UCAMONGA TO ADDRESS THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY. FIRE BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL The Agency, Fire Board and City Council encourage free expression of all points of view. To allow all persons to speak, given the length of the Agenda, please keep your remarks brief. If others have already expressed your position, you may simply indicate that you agree with a previous speaker. If appropriate, a spokesperson may present the views of your entire group. To encourage all views and promote courtesy to others, the audience should refrain from clapping, booing or shouts of approval or disagreement from the audience. The public may address the Agency, Fire Board or City Council by filling out a speaker card and submitting it to the City Clerk. The speaker cards are located on the wall at the back of the Chambers, at the front desk behind the staff table and at the City Clerk's desk. During "Public Communications," your name will be called to speak on any item listed or not listed on the agenda in the order in which it was received. If you are present to speak on an "Advertised Public Hearing" item, your name will be called when that item is being discussed. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual. Any handouts for the Agency, Fire Board or City Council should be given to the City Clerk for distribution AGENDA BACK-UP MATERIALS Staff reports and back-up materials for agenda items are available for review at the City Clerk's counter, Public Library and on the City's website. A complete copy of the agenda is also available at the desk located behind the staff table during the Council meeting. LIVE BROADCAST Agency, Fire Board and Council meetings are broadcast live on Channel 3 for those with cable television access. Meetings are rebroadcast on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. The City has added the option for customers without cable access to view the meetings "on-demand" from their computers. The added feature of "Streaming Video On Demand" is available on the City's website at www.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.uslwhatsnew.htm for those with Hi-bandwidth (DSUCable Modem) or Low- bandwidth (Dial-up) Internet service. The Agency, Fire Board and City Council meets regularly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers located at 10500 Civic Center Drive. Members of the City Council also sit as the Redevelopment Agency and the Fire District Board. Copies of the agendas and minutes can be found at http:llwww.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please ® contact the City Clerk's office at (909) 477-2700. Notifcation of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired. Please turn off all cellular phones and pagers while the meeting is in session. ~ REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ MARCH 21, 2007 A. 5:30 P.M. -CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER - TAPIA ROOM 1. Roll Call: Mayor Kurth Mayor Pro Tem Williams Councilmembers Gutierrez, Michael and Spagnolo ~ CLOSED SESSION CALLED TO ORDER AS THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY. B. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM S C. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM S) D. CONDUCT OF CLOSED SESSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND EAST AVENUE; LINDA D. DANIELS, RDA DIRECTOR, AND NORTHTOWN HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NEGOTIATING PARTIES, REGARDING TERMS OF AGREEMENT -RDA 2. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND HERMOSA AVENUE, LINDA D. DANIELS, RDA DIRECTOR, NEGOTIATING PARTY- RDA 3. CONFERENCE WITH PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PER GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 12467 BASE LINE ROAD; LINDA D. DANIELS, RDA DIRECTOR, AND J. FILIPPI WINERY, NEGOTIATING PARTIES, REGARDING TERMS OF AGREEMENT -RDA E. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS F. RECESS CLOSED SESSION TO RECESS TO THE REGULAR REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. A R EDEVELOPMENT GENCY, i FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 2 MARCH 21, 2007 RANCHO _ IC~UCAMONGA G. REGULAR MEETING CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL WILL BE CALLED TO ORDER. IT IS THE INTENT TO CONCLUDE THE MEETINGS BY 10:00 P.M., UNLESS EXTENDED BY CONCURRENCE OF THE AGENCY, FIRE BOARD AND COUNCIL. 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call: Mayor Kurth Mayor Pro Tem Williams Councilmembers Gutierrez, Michael and Spagnolo H. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS 1. Presentation of a Proclamation to the American Cancer Society in recognition of their Relay for Life. 2. Presentation of a Proclamation to Margaret Kerrigen in recognition of her being named the 2006/07 Outstanding School Crossing Guard of the Year. 3. Presentation of a Proclamation in recognition of March as Red Cross Month. 4. Presentation of a Lifesaving Citation to 7-year old Austin Diano in special recognition of his heroic efforts in calling 911 and caring for his mother prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel. 5. Presentation of Freedom Quilt created during Black History Cultural Night at the Biane Library. 6. Presentation from Wal-Mart of a monetary donation for the Fire District's Public Education Programs. I. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS This is the time and place for the general public to address the Redevelopment Agency, Fire Protection District and City Council on any item listed or not listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Agency, Fire Board, or City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The Agency, Fire Board, or City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ~ MARCH 21, 2007 3 I J. AGENCY/FIRE BOARD/COUNCIL RESPONSES TO PUBLIC COMMENTS This is the time and place for the Agency, Fire Board or City Council to respond to comments made by the general public. K. CONSENT CALENDAR- REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Agency at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by an Agencymember for discussion. 1. Approval of Minutes: February 21, 2007 2. Approval of Check Register dated February 28 through March 13, 2007, for the total amount of $736,356.37. 3. Approve to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of February 28, 2007. K. CONSENT CALENDAR -FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Fire Board atone time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Boardmember for discussion. 4. Approval of Minutes: February 21, 2007 5. Approval of Check Register dated February 28 through March 13, 2007, for the total amount of $97,096.69. 6. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of February 28, 2007. 7. Approval to receive a donation in the amount of $700.00 from the Fire Safe Council for the purchase of smoke alarms to be made available to low income residents and senior citizens. 8. Approval to appropriate funds from Fire District Paramedic Equipment Replacement Reserve Funds into Acct. No. 3281509-5207 (O&M/Capital Supplies) for the purchase of eighteen (18) EZ-10 Intraosseous Infusion Systems from Pacific Biomedical Equipment, Inc., an affiliate of IPV Medical, LLC, a sole source vendor. 9. Approval to adopt a boundary map showing parcel number 0228-011-31 & 0228-011-38 (Bruno RV Storage), located at the southwest corner of the 210 Freeway and I-15 Interchange, to be annexed into CFD No. 85-1. 2 14 18 22 23 24 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, I FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ I MARCH 21, 2007 RESOLUTION NO. FD 07-011 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, ADOPTING A BOUNDARY MAP (ANNEXATION NO. 07-2) SHOWING PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 10. Approval to adopt a Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory referred to as Annexation No. 07-2 (APN: 0228-011-31 & 38, Bruno RV Storage), into Community Facilities District No. 85-1, specifying facilities and services provided, to set and specify the special taxes to be levied within the annexation and set a time and place for a public hearing related to the annexation. RESOLUTION NO. FD 07-012 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (ANNEXATION NO. 07-2) TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 11. Approval to adopt a boundary map showing parcel number 0207-222-05 (The Grove Plaza), located at 8517 Grove Avenue, to be annexed into CFD No. 85-1. RESOLUTION NO. FD 07-013 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, ADOPTING A BOUNDARY MAP (ANNEXATION NO. 07-3) SHOWING PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 12. Approval to adopt a Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory referred to as Annexation No. 07-3 (APN: 0207-222-05, The Grove Plaza), into Community Facilities District No. 85-1, specifying facilities and services provided, to set and specify the special taxes to be levied within the annexation and set a time and place for a public hearing related to the annexation. RESOLUTION NO. FD 07-014 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (ANNEXATION NO. 07-3) TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 4 26 28 30 39 41 43 45 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ MARCH 21, 2007 13. Approval to adopt a boundary map showing property within SUBTT18305 (Oasis Homes), located on the southwest corner of Vista Grove St. and Hermosa Ave., to be annexed into CFD No. 88-1. RESOLUTION NO. FD 07-015 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1, ADOPTING A BOUNDARY MAP SHOWING PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 14. Approval to adopt a Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory referred to as Annexation No. 88-07-1 (SUBTT18305; Oasis Homes), into Community Facilities District No. 88-1, specifying facilities and services provided, to set and specify the special taxes to be levied within the annexation and set a time and place for a public hearing related to the annexation. RESOLUTION NO. FD 07-016 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 ~~ K. CONSENT CALENDAR -CITY COUNCIL ~~ The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Councilmember for discussion. 15. Approval of Minutes: February 21, 2007 16. Approval of Check Register dated February 28 through March 13, 2007, and payroll ending March 13, 2007, for the total amount of $4,120,595.52. 17. Approval to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of February 28, 2007. 18. Approval to authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids' for the Construction of Banyan Street Pavement Rehabilitation from Sapphire Street to Carnelian Street, to be funded from Acct. No. 1176303-5650/1517176-0 (Measure "I" Funds). 5 54 ~~~ 58 60 67 99 107 A R EDEVELOPMENT GENCY, ~ FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND 6 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA I MARCH 21, 2007 RANCxo I I ~UCAMONGA RESOLUTION NO. 07-058 109 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE BANYAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO CARNELIAN STREET IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS 19. Approval to authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids" for the Construction of Carnelian Street Pavement Rehabilitation from Wilson Avenue to Almond Street, to be 113 funded from Acct. No. 1176303-5650/1589176-0 (Measure "I" Funds). RESOLUTION NO. 07-059 115 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CARNELIAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM WILSON AVENUE TO ALMOND STREET IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS 20. Approval to authorize the advertising of the "Notice Inviting Bids' for the Construction of 119 Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility Substation Fencing and Pavement Rehabilitation, to be funded from Acct. No. 1705303-5650/1490705-0 (Municipal Fund). RESOLUTION NO. 07-060 121 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL UTILITY SUBSTATION FENCING AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS 21. Approval for the purchase of eighteen (18) miscellaneous Ford vehicles from Raceway Ford 125 of Riverside, California as follows: Seventeen (17) for a total of $417,581.14 from Acct. No. 1712001-5604 (Vehicle Replacement Fund) and one (1) for a total of $26,162.91 from Acct. No. 1133303-5604 (LMD 3b) as approved in the FY 06/07 budget. 22. Approval of the Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update. 127 23. Approval of Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street 137 Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2, located on the west side of Hellman Avenue, north of Banyan at 9216 Cottonwood Way, submitted by Enrique S. Montes and Veronica Montes. A R GENCY, EDEVELOPMENT ~ FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND ~ CITY COUNCIL AGENDA '~ MARCH 21, 2007 RANCxo CUCAMONGA RESOLUTION NO. 07-061 139 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT i NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY (APN: 1062-111-08) 24. Approval of the Resolutions approving and confirming the Engineer's report and setting of Public Hearing for May 16, 2007, to levy the annual assessments for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 148 for Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. No increase of assessment rate is proposed for Landscape Maintenance District No. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Annual Consumer Price Index rate adjustment proposed for assessment rate associated with Landscape Maintenance District No. 9 and 10. RESOLUTION NO. 07-062 150 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, FOR APPROVAL OF CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3A, 38, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10. NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE PROPOSED FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3A, 36, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8. ANNUAL CONSUMER PRICE INDEX RATE ADJUSTMENT PROPOSED FOR ASSESSMENT RATE ASSOCIATED WITH LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 9 AND 10 RESOLUTION NO. 07-075 152 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS WITHIN LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3A, 36, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972; AND OFFERING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS THERETO 25. Approval of the Resolutions approving and confirming the Engineer's report and setting of 154 Public Hearing for May 16, 2007, to levy the annual assessments for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 for Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. No increase of assessment rate is proposed. RESOLUTION NO. 07-063 156 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, FOR APPROVAL OF CITY ENGINEER'S ANNUAL REPORTS FOR STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8. NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE PROPOSED. 'I REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MARCH 21, 2007 8 RESOLUTION NO. 07-064 ~ 157 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS WITHIN STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972; AND OFFERING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS THERETO 26. Approval of the Resolutions approving and confirming the Engineer's report and setting of 159 Public Hearing for May 16, 2007, to levy the annual assessments for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 for the Park and Recreation Improvement District (PD-85). No increase of assessment rate is proposed. RESOLUTION NO. 07-065 161 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, FOR APPROVAL OF CITY ENGINEER'S ANNUAL REPORT FOR PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (PD-85). NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE PROPOSED. RESOLUTION NO. 07-066 162 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 2007/2008 PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972; AND OFFERING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS THERETO 27. Approval of a request to Summarily Vacate Excess Street Right-of-Way located on Hyssop Drive, from approximately 680 feet to 1000 feet north of 6`" Street, V-206, APN: 229-271-35. 164 RESOLUTION NO. 07-067 166 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUMMARILY ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF HYSSOP DRIVE FROM APPROXIMATELY 680 FEET TO 1000 FEET NORTH OF 6T" STREET, V-206, APN: 229-271-35 28. Approval of a request to Summarily Vacate Excess Street Right-of-Way located on 8'" 169 Street, south of the A.T. and S.F. Railroad and east of the f-15 Freeway rights-of-way, V207, APN: 229-271-43. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, ~ FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND i CITY COUNCIL AGENDA _ i MARCH 21, 2007 RESOLUTION NO. 07-068 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUMMARILY ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF EIGHTH STREET SOUTH OF THE A.T. AND S. F. RAILROAD AND EAST OF THE INTERSTATE 15 FREEWAY RIGHTS-OF-WAY (V-207) 29. Approval of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6 for DRC2003-01085 located on the south side of 7~" Street at the cul-de-sac terminus east of Archibald Avenue, submitted by Scheu Management Corporation. RESOLUTION NO. 07-069 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DRC2003-01085 RESOLUTION NO. 07-070 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 36 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR DRC2003-01085 30. Approval of a Reimbursement Agreement, SRA-41(CO 07-018), to establish contribution in lieu of construction amounts for circulation improvements in Rancho Etiwanda area, located on both sides of Day Creek Boulevard north of the 210 Freeway, submitted by Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC. RESOLUTION NO. 07-030 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT TO ESTABLISH CONTRIBUTION IN LIEU OF CONSTRUCTION AMOUNTS FOR CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENTS IN THE RANCHO ETIWANDA AREA, SRA-41 31. Approval of a Master Plan Transportation Facility Reimbursement Agreement, SRA-52 (CO 07-032, for construction of north side of Jack Benny Drive fronting the Southern California Edison easement in connection with development of DRC2003-00732, submitted by the Bates Company. RESOLUTION NO. 07-071 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A MASTER PLAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT (SRA-52) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH SIDE OF JACK BENNY DRIVE FRONTING THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON EASEMENT 9 171 176 179 180 189 196 197 199 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ~ MARCH 21, 2007 32. Approval of a Master Plan Transportation Facility Reimbursement Agreement, SRA-51 (CO 07-033), for construction of south side of Jack Benny Drive fronting the Southern California Edison easement in connection with Development of DRC2003-00732, submitted by the Bates Company. RESOLUTION NO. 07-072 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A MASTER PLAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT (SRA-51) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SOUTH SIDE OF JACK BENNY DRIVE FRONTING THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON EASEMENT 33. Approval to execute a Program Supplement Agreement for the Emergency Opening of Banyan Avenue (Summit Avenue) at the Etiwanda Creek crossing, authorizing the Mayor to execute the agreement and directing the City Clerk to attest thereto. RESOLUTION NO. 07-073 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE EMERGENCY OPENING OF BANYAN AVNUE (SUMMIT AVENUE) AT THE ETIWANDA CREEK CROSSING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THERETO 34. Approval to accept bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $63,557 to the apparent low bidder, J & S Striping Company (CO 07-034), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $6,355 for the Citywide Street Name Sign Replacement Phase 5, to be funded from 1025001-5300, and appropriate $9,912 to Acct. No. 1025001-5300 from the Capital Reserve Fund balance. 35. Approval to accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $495,882.50 to the apparent low bidder, Silva Construction, Inc. (CO 07- 035), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $49,588.25 for the Archibald Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from Banyan Street to Hillside Road and Wilson Avenue Widening and Pavement Rehabilitation from Amethyst Avenue to Archibald Avenue, to be funded from Measure "I" funds, Acct. No. 1176303-5650/1587176-0 and Gas Tax/ Proposition 2106 funds, Acct. No. 1172303-5650/1586172-0 and appropriate an additional amount of $65,000 to Acct. No. 1176303-5650/1587176-0 from Measure "I" fund balance. 36. Approval to accept a Maintenance Bond for improvements for Tract 14759-1 Park "A" located east of Wardman Bullock Road and south of Wilson Avenue, submitted by Pulte Home Corporation. 37. Approval to accept improvements, retain $1,790.00 of the Faithful Performance cash deposit in lieu of a Maintenance Bond, and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for DRC2005-00086, located at 9300 Santa Anita Avenue, north of 4'" Street, submitted by Trico 10 200 203 204 206 208 209 216 218 TCH, Ltd REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, ~ FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND ~ I CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 11 li I MARCH 21, 2007 _ Rnrfcxo I _ RESOLUTION NO. 07-074 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRC2005-00086 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK 38. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Parcel Map 16282, located on the northeast corner of Milliken Avenue and 4~" Street, submitted by Marketplace Covina, L. P. 39. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract 16512, located on the northeast corner of Milliken Avenue and Church Street, submitted by KB Home Greater Los Angeles, Inc. 40. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Rancho Etiwanda Park, located at 12350 Banyan Street, on the northeast corner of Banyan Street and Day Creek Boulevard, submitted by Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC. 41. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Rancho Etiwanda Revised University Project (CO 01-074) (John L. Golden Elementary, formerly University Elementary, School Frontage), located at the northwest corner of Banyan (formerly Summit) and Blue Grass (formerly Hanley), submitted by Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC. 42. Approval to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 2165403 in the amount of $119,762.00 for the Lake Pump Equipment Vault at Red Hill Community Park Improvement Project, Contract No. 05-049. III L. CONSENT ORDINANCES ~~~ The following Ordinances have had public hearings at the time of first reading. Second readings are expected to be routine and non-controversial. The Agency, Fire Board, or Council will act upon them at one time without discussion. The City Clerk will read the title. Any item can be removed for discussion by an Agencymember, Boardmember, or Councilmember. CONSIDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 220 222 224 226 228 230 DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01008 -CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A 236 request to change the Development District from Industrial Park (Subarea 7), to General Commercial (to reflect the current General Plan Designation of General Commercial), located at the southeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0229- 021-31 and 32. RnNCf3o REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MARCH 21, 2007 ORDINANCE NO. 773 (second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01008, CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FROM INDUSTRIAL PARK (SUBAREA 7), TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL (TO REFLECT THE CURRENT GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION OF GENERAL COMMERCIAL), LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ROCHESTER AVENUE, APN: 0229- 021-31 AND 32; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF 2. TO HOLDERS OF STATE VIDEO FRANCHISES ORDINANCE NO. 774 (second reading) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 7.02 OF TITLE 7 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING NEW SECTIONS 7.02.050 AND 7.02.060 RELATING TO PEG SUPPORT FOR LOCAL CABLE USAGE AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO HOLDERS OF STATE VIDEO FRANCHISES M. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT The following items have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required by law. The Chair will open the meeting to receive public testimony. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION DECLARING ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (KB HOME GREATER LOS ANGELES INC. - SUBTT17455 - ANNEXATION NO. 07-11 TO AN EXISTING COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT, CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION AND AUTHORIZING SUBMITTAL OF LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS. RESOLUTION NO. FD 07-017 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (ANNEXATION NO. 07-1) TO AN EXISTING COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT (CFD 85-1 ), CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION AND AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL OF THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS 12 236 239 243 245 ~ REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MARCH 21, 2007 13 N. PUBLIC HEARINGS The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. 1. CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS 252 ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS ORDINANCE NO. 775 (first reading) 254 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 10.20.020 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY CODE REGARDING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS 2. CONSIDERATION OF AN INTERIM ORDINANCE PROHIBITING MEDICAL 267 MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES IN ALL LAND USE ZONES WITHIN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ORDINANCE NO. 776 (URGENCY) 269 AN INTERIM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, PROHIBITING MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES IN ALL ZONES, PROHIBITING THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS AND OTHER LAND USE ENTITLEMENTS THEREFORE, AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF O. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. 1. Approval for award and authorize the execution of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $295,000 with Katz, Okitsu and Associates (CO 07-036), and authorize the 2~2 expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $29,500 for the preparation of a strategic plan for relieving traffic congestion and signal synchronization in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, to be funded from Transportation Funds, Acct. No. 1124303- 5300/1638124. I I REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, ~ FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND ~ CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MARCH 21, 2007 MONGA 14 P. COUNCIL BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. 1. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Councilmember.) 2. UPDATE ON THE USE OF WELLNESS PASS (SENIOR EXERCISE ROOM) AT THE 274 JAMES L. BRULTE SENIOR CENTER. 3. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE (Oral) Q. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING R. ADJOURNMENT I, Debra J. Adams, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify chat a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on March 15, 2007, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. II RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Asenda Check Resister 2/28/2007 through 3/13/2007 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00248448 3/1/2007 BANC OF AMERICA LEASING 257.75 AP - 00248448 3/1/2007 BANC OF AMERICA LEASING 442.94 AP - 00248448 3/1/2007 BANC OF AMERICA LEASING 253.96 AP - 00248475 3/1/2007 COMP USA 3,830.93 AP - 00248504 3/1/2007 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 20.19 AP - 00248504 3/1/2007 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 17.40 AP - 00248504 3/1/2007 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 19.97 AP - 00248540 3/1/2007 INLAND EMPIRE UTILITIES AGENCY 50,049.59 AP - 00248550 3/1/2007 KOVACIC, GARY A 4,480.00 AP - 00248555 3/1/2007 LEARNING EXPRESS 3,962.00 AP - 00248574 3/1/2007 NELSON AND SIXTA 4,000.00 AP - 00248595 3/1/2007 PITASSI ARCHITECTS INC 17,802.50 AP - 00248619 3/1/2007 SAN BERNARDINO CTY LAND USE SERVICES L 370.00 AP - 00248619 3/1/2007 SAN BERNARDINO CTY LAND USE SERVICES E 422.00 AP - 00248622 3/1/2007 SCS FLOORING SYSTEMS 12,699.01 AP - 00248622 3/1/2007 SCS FLOORING SYSTEMS -1,269.90 AP - 00248623 3/1/2007 SECOA INC -4,266.00 AP - 00248623 3/1/2007 SECOA INC 44,504.54 AP - 00248623 3/1/2007 SECOA INC 95,758.86 AP - 00248639 3/1/2007 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HOUSING 171,907.81 AP - 00248659 3/1/2007 VALUE LINE PUBLISHING INC 798.00 AP - 00248805 3/7/2007 GEOGRAPHICS 74.08 AP - 00248873 3/7/2007 MOTOROLA 36,683.91 AP - 00248873 3/7/2007 MOTOROLA 2,743.22 AP - 00248927 3/7/2007 RELIABLE GRAPHICS 154.41 AP - 00248927 3/7/2007 RELIABLE GRAPHICS 59.80 AP - 00248930 3/7/2007 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON 7,825.00 AP - 00248930 3/7/2007 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON 700.00 AP - 00249021 3/7/2007 WELLS FARGO BANK N A 185,837.00 AP - 00249037 3/8/2007 NORTHTOWN HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORP. 96,217.40 Total for Check ID AP: 736,356.37 Total for Entity: 736,356.37 P1 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 1 Current Date: 03/14/200 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pomait Layout Time: 16:44:3 P2 N O ryE U 0 C K O T U Y d Q O ~, > d d E C~ ~ ~ C N ~ ~ GN N C ~ O_ Z' O O N E • o V O 3 O d LL v a O L U C m ~ O N ~ J < N m W N N N N~ N A ~ ~ N ~ ~ W O ~ V i N l7 i r W N N t7 M ~ b n $ ~' '~ m n _ ~ N y N , N ~ O ~ E ~ in o o ro in m n O O~ O f r a O ~ Oni V vmi O ~ Q O N m ~ N O a° Y d N 01 O l7 O J O tY O m~ m rv m M N 10p V W f0 O~ V N ~ O ^ N N °a Ol b O O O ~ N m O ~ M r O O < r ' O th I N r m m O N N n m O N N °m N' r n N O a e° vI W N ~ cn N ~n ' ~ N r O') o n n H ~ I I O d h ~ O (7 O VI r l N m I O b O I SIN `_ d d O O N ~ O a I N OI n O N. 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00248738 3/7/2007 CADET UNIFORM SERVICE 25630 AP - 00248738 3/7/2007 CADET UNIFORM SERVICE 153.27 AP - 00248738 3/7/2007 CADET UNIFORM SERVICE 262.12 AP - 00248738 3/7/2007 CADET UNIFORM SERVICE 17530 AP - 00248738 3/7/2007 CADET UNIFORM SERVICE 254.10 AP - 00248738 3/7/2007 CADET UNIFORM SERVICE 166.91 AP - 00248738 3/7/2007 CADET UNIFORM SERVICE 151.72 AP - 00248751 3/7/2007 CITRUS MOTORS ONTARIO INC 279.50 AP - 00248768 3/7/2007 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 55.20 AP - 00248768 3/7/2007 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 114.88 AP - 00248768 3/7/2007 CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 159.22 AP - 00248774 3/7/2007 DOMINICK, SAM 600.00 AP - 00248775 3/7/2007 DOMINICK, SAMUEL A. 16230 AP - 00248781 3/7/2007 EIGHTH AVENUE GRAPHICS 147.88 AP - 00248781 3/7/2007 EIGHTH AVENUE GRAPHICS 449.10 AP - 00248794 3/7/2007 FINESSE PERSONNEL ASSOCIATES 53136 AP - 00248800 3/7/2007 G.T. ENGINEERING 58.50 AP - 00248801 3/7/2007 GALLS INC 398.94 AP - 00248801 3/7/2007 GALLS INC 398.94 AP - 00248801 3/7/2007 GALLS INC 398.94 AP - 00248801 3/7/2007 GALLS INC 398.94 AP - 00248801 3/7/2007 GALLS INC 398.94 AP - 00248804 3/7/2007 GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN. 525.55 AP - 00248806 3/7/2007 GOLD COUNTRY CASINO & HOTEL 136.00 AP - 00248807 3/7/2007 GOLDEN WEST OIL INC 1,050.00 AP - 00248808 3/7/2007 GRAINGER 433.48 AP - 00248813 3/7/2007 HARTWIG, MARK A. 96.48 AP - 00248819 3/7/2007 HOSE MAN INC 32.80 AP - 00248819 3/7/2007 HOSE MAN INC 268.66 AP - 00248821 3/7/2007 HOYT LUMBER CO., SM 12.88 AP -00248821 3/7/2007 HOYT LUMBER CO., SM 69.48 AP - 00248837 3/7/2007 KME FIRE APPARATUS 955.62 AP - 00248837 3/7/2007 KME FIRE APPARATUS 20.27 AP - 00248837 3/7/2007 KME FIRE APPARATUS 186.00 AP - 00248842 3/7/2007 L S A ASSOCIATES INC 1,078.69 AP - 00248844 3/7/2007 LASER LINE 458.13 AP - 00248850 3/7/2007 LIONS GATE HOTEL & COTTAGE SUITES 475.90 AP - 00248854 3/7/2007 MALLORY CO 340.62 AP - 00248860 3/7/2007 MCI 16.00 AP - 00248861 3/7/2007 MCLEOD PLUMBING INC, SCOTT 653.64 AP - 00248868 3/7/2007 MMASC 65.00 AP - 00248871 3/7/2007 MOBILE SATELLITE VENTURES LP 289.60 AP - 00248875 3/7/2007 NAPA AUTO PARTS 99.59 AP - 00248875 3/7/2007 NAPA AUTO PARTS 23.68 AP - 00248875 3/7/2007 NAPA AUTO PARTS 1937 AP - 00248879 3/7/2007 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS INC 210.00 AP - 00248879 3/7/2007 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS INC 410.00 AP - 00248910 3/7/2007 PRESS ENTERPRISE 91.00 AP - 00248913 3/7/2007 QUALITY TRUCK ELECTRIC INC 307.80 AP - 00248921 3/7/2007 RAULS AUTO TRIM INC 46.94 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 3 Current Date: 03/14/200 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Time: 16:46:1 RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Agenda Check Re>?ister 2/28/2007 through 3/13/2007 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00248922 3/7/2007 RCTOA 130.00 AP - 00248931 3/7/2007 ROBLES SR, RAUL P -330.81 AP - 00248937 3/7/2007 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 113.50 AP - 00248937 3/7/2007 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 56.75 AP - 00248955 3/7/2007 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 227.71 AP - 00248959 3/7/2007 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 421.97 AP - 00248995 3/7/2007 UNIFIRST UNIFORM SERVICE 54.07 AP - 00248999 3/7/2007 UNITROL STINGER SPIKE SYSTEMS 577.25 AP - 00249004 3/7/2007 VALLEY POWER SYSTEMS INC 19.43 AP - 00249007 3/7/2007 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 72.69 AP - 00249008 3/7/2007 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 613.42 AP - 00249008 3/7/2007 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 212.78 AP - 00249008 3/7/2007 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 41.50 AP - 00249008 3/7/2007 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 630.83 AP - 00249008 3/7/2007 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 83.02 AP - 00249008 3/7/2007 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA 125.82 AP - 00249010 3/7/2007 VERIZON 464.40 AP - 00249010 3/7/2007 VERIZON 28.95 AP - 00249010 3/7/2007 VERIZON 32.95 AP - 00249010 3/7/2007 VERIZON 464.40 AP - 00249010 3/7/2007 VERIZON 464.40 AP - 00249010 3/7/2007 VERIZON 29.87 AP - 00249010 3/7/2007 VERIZON 61.77 AP - 00249010 3/7/2007 VERIZON 464.40 AP - 00249030 3/7/2007 XEROX CORPORATION 140.00 Total for Check ID AP: 97,096.69 Total for Entity: 97,096.69 P17 User: VLOPEZ -Veronica Lopez Page: 4 Current Date: 03/14/200 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Pomait Layout Time: 16:46:1 P18 m O E U L U C N 0 T U V L W y C d ~ ~ ~ ~ r f~~6 ~ N y ~ ~ N O ~ O ~' O •O V d O ~ Q d i~ OaLL va t ~ > -~ V O u~ a W Ltt6~ `;. ~ 3 LL J \~' V`~ ~~ f a > i v N f C u Ei N A ~ O i O~ e ~ o n m I m o a ~q ~ M vi o ni O i i ° m m n v < 1~ N i o vi ~ ~ ~ N f ~ N m e n n m p N N m O ~ i I Y d 0 ~ ill q• p J N N (p p q N A B 0' N> !p rn N m N (O p1 O (p 0 1~ N d+ O f0 N p~ {+) d h m O ~= q. 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Accrued Interest Purcti. - Fair Value <' - ,.-, ~ , _ : '•i Accrued Interest United States Treasury: Bills $ 4,613,864,930.62 $ 4,653,346,000.00 NA Notes $ - $ - $ - Federal Agency: SBA $ 678,385,234.21 $ 672,020,489.76 $ 6,313,872.13 MBS $ 944,760,945.45 $ 924,478,488.61 $ 4,366,363.72 Bonds $ 9,171,789,312.88 $ 9,138,728,979.36 $ 206,083,547.09 Floaters $ - $ - $ - Discount Notes $ 5,481,145,855.63 $ 5,553,939,000.00 NA FHLMC PC $ 719,540.97 $ 743,765.61 $ 11,650.67 GNMA $ 222,754.19 $ 245,897.70 $ 2,215.33 Bankers Acceptances $ - $ - NA Bank Notes $ 1,025,000,000.00 $ 1,024,906,022.25 $ 7,252,799.99 CDs $ 10,818,340,447.26 $ 10,813,781,908.70 $ 108,467,494.67 Commercial Paper $ 9,329,034,768.82 $ 9,375,804,094.33 NA Corporate: Floaters $ 200,039,556.02 $ 200,099,800.00 $ 1,387,499.63 Bonds $ 459,420,297.88 $ 457,636,637.59 $ 6,984,948.61 Repurchase A reements $ - NA Reverse Re urchase $ - $ - $ - Time Deposits $ 8,599,495,000.00 $ 8,599,495,000.00 NA AB 55 & GF Loans $ 8,363,448,270.70 $ 8,363,448,270.70 NA TOTAL $ 59,685,666,914.63 $ 59,778,674,354.61 $ 340,870,391.84 Fair Value Including Accrued Interest $ 60,119,544,746.45 Repurchase Agreements, Time Deposits, AB 55 & General Fund loans, and Reverse Repurchase agreements are carried at portfolio book value (carrying cost). P22 P I K E P R O T E C T I O N D I S T R I C T Staff Report DATE March 21, 2007 TC! President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief BY: Kelley Donaldson, Fire Prevention Specialist/Public Education SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO RECENE DONATION OF $700 FROM FIRE SAFE COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION Approval to accept a donation in the amount of $700 for the purchase of smoke alarms to be made available to low income residents and senior citizens. BACKGROUND Don Richardson, Treasurer of the Fire Safe Council, contacted the Fire District for the purpose of making a donation in the amount of $700 to the Fire District with a request the funds be used to purchase smoke alarms for distribution to needy families in the community. In accordance with their request, the funds will be used to purchase smoke alarms. A supply will be kept on each piece of apparatus and will be distributed as appropriate. They will also be available thru the Fire Administration Office. Upon approval by the Fire Board, an acceptance and thank you letter will be sent to the Fire Safe Council. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact or future expectation of the District. , Resp ctfully submitted, Peter M. Bryan Fire Chief MEMORANDUM \- I~NCHO CUCAnIONGA FIRE PROTECTION DIS"]'RICI' RANCHO Date: March 21, 2007 C',UCAMONGA To: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief ~-~~~J"-~ By: Janet Walker, Management Analyst II Subject: Revised Agenda Title for Item K8 -Consent Calendar The following agenda description for Item K8 on the Fire Protection District Consent Calendar is amended to include the purchase price of the EZ-10 Intraosseous Infusions Systems. Approval to appropriate $23,043.83 from Fire District Paramedic Equipment Reserve Funds into Account No. 3281509-5207 (O&M/Capital Supplies) for the purchase of eighteen (18) EZ-10 Intraosseous Infusion Systems from Pacific Biomedical Equipment, Inc., an affiliate of IPV Medical, LLC, a sole source vendor. P23 MEMORANDUM Rr1NCHO CUCA\fONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Date: March 21, 2007 To: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief By: Janet Walker, Management Analyst II ', RANCHO C,UCAMONGA Subject: APPROVAL TO APPROPRIATE $23,043.83 FROM FIRE DISTRICT PARAMEDIC EQUIPMENT RESERVE FUNDS INTO ACCOUNT NO. 3281509-5207 (O&M/CAPITAL SUPPLIES) FOR THE PURCHASE OF EIGHTEEN (18) EZ-10 INTRAOSSEOUS INFUSION SYSTEMS FROM PACIFIC BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT, INC., AN AFFILIATE OF IPV MEDICAL, LLC, A SOLE SOURCE VENDOR. It is recommended that the Fire District Board of Directors approve the appropriation of $23,043.83 from Fire District Paramedic Equipment Reserve funds into account no. 3281509-5207 (O&M/Capital Supplies) for the purchase of eighteen (18) EZ-10 Intraossecus Infusion Systems from Pacific Biomedical Equipment, Inc., an affiliate of IPV Medical, LLC, a Sole Source Vendor. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The purchase of the EZ-10 device will provide the District with an additional tool on an emergency medical scene. Quickly establishing a secure IV access often proves difficult, and in some cases impossible. Introsseous infusion is a method used to establish access for the rapid infusion of fluids and medication in an emergency situation, as well as for resuscitation. This tool will provide dramatically improved patient care by its higher success rate and extremely fast insertion times. The EZ-10 consists of a small battery powered driver and specially designed needles that provide safe, controlled vascular access via the intraosseous (10) route to patients of all ages in emergency situations. Purchasing Department has confirmed that Vidacare is the sole manufacturer of the EZ-10. There is no like product available in the marketplace. Pacific Biomedical Equipment, Inc., an affiliate of IPV Medical, LLC is the sole distributor for Vidacare products in California. It is therefore requested that the sole source purchase of the EZ-10 be authorized in the amount of $23,043.83 from Pacific Biomedical Equipment, Inc. an affiliate of IPV Medical, LLC. especffully Submitted, eter .Bryan Fire Chief P24 STAFF REPORT IZSNCHO CUCAh40NGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Date: March 21, 2007 To: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief By: Janet Walker, Management Analyst II-Financial Administration Subject: ADOPTION OF ANNEXATION BOUNDARY MAP NO. 07-2 -~~ RANCHO C,UCAMONGA RECOMMENDATION Adoption of a resolution adopting a boundary map showing property (generally located at the southwest corner of the 210 and I-15 Freeways Interchange) proposed to be annexed into Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1. BACKGROUND Bruno RV Storage (APN: 0228-011-31 & 38) is conditioned to annex into Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1. In order to initiate formal proceedings to annex the referenced parcel into CFD No. 85-1, a Resolution adopting an annexation boundary map is presented for Board consideration and approval. The boundary map (Exhibit "A") illustrates the territory proposed to be annexed. The territory is inclusive of the entire project. Respectfully submitted, eter M. B Fire Chief Attachments EXHIBIT 'A' P25 ~a 3 ~ ~ C~ x ### 9 F ®Q¢ 9 E yy77 g ~~ eY~ ~tl~ q ~ff3 E ~q~~ ®®F~"`,- 3p~~,.to~ E 6 3~«~ ~ $ ~~ ag:g g3g ~(~ggggg " e €~~ ~~~ ~w° ~~1 $4a3 ~ s4 'g a~~ 3n~e' ' 7 ~ c l ~3~~ ~:~ ~I!3s~ s~= 6 ~~3 sic ~ a~ ~a5 [B€2 ~<~3 ~~n ~ F&~. 3 € ~ ~ 3~~ ~ 5 ..V,3,„,,,, a 1: A_ `~ Si ~'~~,,b ~ iwm xvouor B v = e ~ \> ° ~a ~. V I ~_ ``\ 1 ' m `\ I 1 U ~ PJ AX3tl3f ~ I q ' ? b ~s S i9 FF ~ ~ V Q ~° ' i' 1 uJ K 1 p0 ~ Z g I II m 0 J 4 1 4 1 LLO~~ a~ I 7 Z V LL 133tl1C 3NWSD1`gB ~f H 0 ~i ~i l1// 1OOW ~c 1 -_rY O y a ra- a ~__-_~~ie~,,r-_ °~" 3 I ayLLp ~ 1 ~f. aw¢z 1 e ~rc7o ZUpQ I ~ OLL Qw ~ 3 ~: a~°" I '%/ ozo ~ ~ a U~? = O ~ U '5 ~y,xl cn~ 0 3 a• F'b u s9 izi 'Sk q 3 ~ 5 N~ ~~ I~~~ ~ ~_ ~~;~ <: "E~ a. z: ~~ uauiarmo~aN ~ ~ a oW 2~ k P26 RESOLUTION NO. FD 07- O I RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, ADOPTING A BOUNDARY MAP (ANNEXATION NO. 07-2) SHOWING PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (the "Board of Directors"), desires to initiate proceedings to annex territory to an existing Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California, and specifically Article 3.5 thereof. The existing Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, there has been submitted a map entitled "Boundary Map No. 07-2 to Community Facilities District No. 85-1, Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County of San Bernardino, State Of California" (the "Boundary Map") showing the territory proposed to be annexed to the District (the "Territory'). NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2: The Boundary Map showing the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District and to be subject to the levy of a special tax is hereby approved and adopted. SECTION 3: A certificate shall be endorsed on the original and on at least one (1) copy of Boundary Map, evidencing the date and adoption of this Resolution, and within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolution fixing the time and place of the hearing on the intention to annex or extent of the annexation to the District, a copy of such map shall be filed with the correct and proper endorsements thereon with the County Recorder, all in the manner and form provided for in Section 3111 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. P27 Resolution No. FD 07- Page 2 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2007. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M. D., President ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, Secretary I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the day of 2007. Executed this _ day of 2007 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, Secretary P28 STAFF REPORT RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECITON DISTRICT Date: To: From: By: Subject: March 21, 2007 President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief Janet Walker, Management Analyst II-Financial Administration I~ '~ RANCHO C,UCAMONGA RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ANNEXTERRrfORYTO COMMUNr1Y FACILfT1ES DISTRICT N0.8~1 RECOMMENDATION Adoption of a Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory referred to as Annexation No. 07-2 into Community Facilities District No. 85-1, to specify facilities and services to be financed, to set and specify the special taxes to be levied within the territory proposed to be annexed and to set a time and place for a public hearing regarding the annexation. BACKGROUND Bruno RV Storage (APN: 0228-011-31 & 38) is conditioned by the City and Fire District to annex to the existing Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1 to satisfy fire protection service mitigation impacts. In order to initiate formal annexation proceedings, the Fire Board is being asked to adopt a resolution approving a boundary map of the territory proposed to be annexed and a Resolution of Intention to Annex. The Resolution of Intention generally sets forth: (a) the District's intention to annex; (b) the facilities and services which the annexed property will, in part, finance (Exhibit "A" of said Resolution) through the levy of the special tax on the annexed property; (d) the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax (Exhibit "B" of said Resolution); (e) the date, time and location of the public hearing set for April 18, 2007; and (f) election requirements. Warren Diven, Special Counsel for the District, has worked with staff to establish the ,annexation process, timelines and draft resolutions. The resolution is considered to be P29 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ANNEX MARCH 21.2007 PAGE 2 routine and non-controversial, as the developer is in support of the annexation procedure. On April 18, 2007, there will be a public hearing for public inpuUconcerns on this matter. Respectful y submitted, eter M. Brya Fire Chief Attachment P30 RESOLUTION NO. FD 07- O ~ Z RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (ANNEXATION NO. 07-2) TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA, ("Board of Directors"), formed a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act"). The Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, the Board of Directors desires to initiate proceedings to consider the annexation of certain real property to the District (the "Territory"); and WHEREAS, a map entitled "Annexation Map No. 07-2 to Community Facilities District No. 85-1 Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County of San Bernardino, State of California" (the "Boundary Map") showing the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District has been submitted, which map has been previously approved and a copy of the map shall be kept on file with the transcript of these proceedings; and WHEREAS, this Board of Directors now desires to proceed to adopt its Resolution of Intention to annex the Territory to District, to describe the territory included within District and the Territory proposed to be annexed thereto, to specify the services to be financed from the proceeds of the levy of special taxes within the Territory, to set and specify the special taxes that would be levied within the Territory to finance such services, and to set a time and place for a public hearing relating to the annexation of the Territory to the District. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: RECITALS SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct. LEGAL AUTHORITY SECTION 2: These proceedings for annexation are initiated by this Board of Directors pursuant to the authorization of the Act. INTENTION TO ANNEX: DESCRIPTION OF TERRITORY AND THE DISTRICT SECTION 3. This legislative body hereby determines that the public convenience and necessity requires that the Territory be added to the District and this Board of Directors declares its intention to annex the Territory to the District. A description of the Territory is as follows: P31 Resolution No. 07- Page -2- All that property within the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District, as such property is shown on the Boundary Map as previously approved by this legislative body, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Secretary and shall remain open for public inspection. A general description of the territory included in the District is hereinafter described as follows: All that property and territory as originally included within the District and as subsequently annexed to the District, as such properties were shown on maps of the original District and the territories subsequently annexed to the District, all as approved by this Board of Directors and designated by the name of the original District. Copies of such maps are on file in the Office of the Secretary and have also been filed in the Office of the County Recorder. SERVICES AUTHORIZED TO BE FINANCED BY THE DISTRICT SECTION 4: The services that are authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within the District (the "Services") are generally described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The District shall finance all direct, administrative and incidental annual costs and expenses necessary to provide the Services. The Services authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within District are the types of services to be provided in the Territory. If and to the extent possible the Services shall be provided in common within the District and the Territory. P32 Resolution No. 07- Page -3- SPECIAL TAXES SECTION 5: It is the further intention of this Board of Directors body that, except where funds are otherwise available, a special tax sufficient to pay for the Services and related incidental expenses authorized by the Act, secured by recordation of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real property in the Territory, will be levied annually within the boundaries of such Territory. For further particulars as to the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax, reference is made to Exhibit B (the "Special Tax Formula"), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein bythis reference and which sets forth insufficient detail the method of apportionment of such special tax to allow each landowner orresident within the proposed Territory to clearly estimate the maximum amount that such person will have to pay. The special tax proposed to be levied within the Territory shall be equal to the special tax levied to pay for the Services in the District, except that a higher or lower special tax may be levied within the Territory to the extent that the actual cost of providing the Services in the Territory is higher or lower than the cost of providing those Services in the original District. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the special tax may not be levied at a rate which is higher than the maximum special tax authorized to be levied pursuant to the Special Tax Formula. The special taxes herein authorized shall be collected in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes and shall be subject to the same penalties, procedure, sale and lien priority in any case of delinquency, as applicable for ad valorem taxes; however, as applicable, this legislative body may, by resolution, establish and adopt an alternate or supplemental procedure as necessary. Any special taxes that may not be collected on the County tax roll shall be collected through a direct billing procedure by the Treasurer of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, acting for and on behalf of the District. Upon recordation of a Notice of Special Tax Lien pursuant to Section 3114.5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, a continuing lien to secure each levy of the special tax shall attach to all non-exempt real property in the Territory and this lien shall continue in force and effect until the special tax obligation is prepaid and permanently satisfied and the lien canceled in accordance with law or until collection of the tax by the legislative body ceases. The maximum special tax rate authorized to be levied within the District shall not be increased as a result of the annexation of the Territory to the District. P33 Resolution No. 07- Page -4- PUBLIC HEARING SECTION 6: NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ON THE 18th DAY OF APRIL 2007, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD WHERE THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY WILL CONSIDER THE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY TO THE DISTRICT, THE PROPOSED METHOD AND APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX TO BE LEVIED WITHIN THE TERRITORY AND ALL OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. AT SUCH PUBLIC HEARING, THE TESTIMONY OF ALL INTERESTED PERSONS FOR OR AGAINST THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY OR THE LEVYING OF SPECIAL TAXES WITHIN THE TERRITORY WILL BE HEARD. AT SUCH PUBLIC HEARING, PROTESTS AGAINST THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY, THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES W (THIN THE TERRITORY OR ANYOTHER PROPOSALS CONTAINED IN THIS RESOLUTION MAY BE MADE ORALLY BY ANY INTERESTED PERSON. ANY PROTESTS PERTAINING TO THE REGULARITY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE IN WRITING AND SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE IRREGULARITIES OR DEFECTS TO WHICH OBJECTION IS MADE. ALL WRITTEN PROTESTS SHALL BE FILED WITH THE SECRETARY PRIOR TO THE TIME FIXED FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING. WRITTEN PROTESTS MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. P34 Resolution No. 07- Page -5- MAJORITY PROTEST SECTION 7: If (a) 50% or more of the registered voters, or six (6) registered voters, whichever is more, residing within the District, (b) 50% or more of the registered voters, or six (6) registered voters, whichever is more, residing within the Territory, (c) owners of one-half or more of the area of land in the territory included in the District, or (d)owners of one-half or more of the area of land in the territory included in the Territory, file written protests against the proposed annexation of the Territory to the District and such protests are not withdrawn so as to reduce the protests to less than a majority, no further proceedings shall be undertaken for a period of one yearfrom the date of the decision by the Board of Directors on the issues discussed at the public hearing. ELECTION SECTION 8: Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, if the legislative body determines to proceed with the annexation, a proposition shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the Territory. The vote shall be by registered voters within the Territory; however, if there are less than 12 registered voters, the vote shall be by landowners, with each landowner having one vote per acre or portion thereof within the Territory. NOTICE SECTION 9: Notice of the time and place of the public hearing shall be given by the Secretary by publication in a legally designated newspaper of general circulation, said publication pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, with said publication to be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. A copy of this Resolution shall be transmitted to the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as required by the Act. P35 Resolution No. 07- Page -6- PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2007. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth. M.D.. President ATTEST: Debra H. Adams, Secretary DEBRA J. ADAMS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the day of 2007. Executed this day of 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California Debra J. Adams, Secretary P36 Resolution No. 07- Page -7- EXHIBIT 'A' COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICES The performance by employees of functions, operations, maintenance and repair activities in order to provide fre protection and suppression services. P37 Resolution No. 07- Page -8- EXHIBIT 'B' COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 ANNEXATION NO. 07-2 RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAXES The rate and method of apportionment, limitations on and adjustment to the Special Tax shall be as follows: To pay for fre suppression services and to finance fire suppression facilities, the Maximum Special Tax in Community Facilities District No. 85-1, Annexation No. 07-2 for Fiscal Year 2006-2007 shall be: Structures Maximum Annual Special Tax Residential 1 DU = ($138.06) Multi-Family 2 DU: 1.75 = ($138.06) 3 DU: 2.25 = ($138.06) 4 DU: 2.65 = ($138.06) 5-14 DU: 2.65 = ($138.06)+{.35 (TU-4) ($138.06)} 15-30 DU: 6.15 = ($138.06) + {.30 (TU-14) ($138.06)} 31-80 DU: 10.65 = ($138.06) + {.25 (TU-30) ($138.06)} 81 - up DU: 23.15 = ($138.06) + {.20 (TU-80) ($138.06)} Commercial ($138.06) per acre + $.075 per SF Industrial ($138.06) per acre + $.092 per SF Note: DU =Dwelling Unit TU =Total Units SF =Square Foot ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT The maximum Special Tax shall be annually adjusted commencing on July 1, 2006 and each July 1 ~' thereafter for (a) changes in the cost of living or (b) changes in cost of living and changes in population as defined in Section 7901 of the Government Code, as amended, whichever is lesser. P38 Resolution No. 07- Page -g- REDUCTION IN SPECIAL TAX Commercial and industrial structures shall be granted a .01 cent reduction in the Special Tax for the installation of complete sprinkler systems. In addition, multi-floor commercial and industrial structures shall also be granted a .01 cent reduction (not cumulative) in Special Tax for each separate floor above or below the main ground floor of the structure. LIMITATION ON SPECIAL TAX LEVY The Special Tax shall only be levied on Developed Property. Developed Property is defined to be property: which is not owned by a public or governmental agency; which is not vacant; - where a "certificate of occupancy" or "utility release" from the City of Rancho Cucamonga has been issued; which has an existing building or structure onsite; - which does not have as its sole use power transmission towers, railroad tracks, and flood control facilities. Areas granted as easements for such purposes shall be subtracted from the total acreage of the underlying lot. The annual levy of the Special Tax shall be based upon an annual determination by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District of the amount of other revenues available to meet budget requirements. As used in this formula, "available revenue" shall include ad valorem taxes, State of California augmentation, tax increment revenues received from the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Rancho Cucamonga and any other source of revenue except the Special Tax. The Board of Directors shall take all responsible steps to retain maximum Redevelopment Agency funding to which, by agreement, they may lawfully receive. To the extent available revenues are insufficient to meet budget requirements, the Board of Directors may levy the Special Tax. For further particulars regarding the rate and method of apportionment of the Special Tax, reference is made to the Final Report Mello-Roos Community Facilities District No. 85-1 for Fire Suppression Facilities/Services -Foothill Fire Protection District, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Fire Chief of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. P39 STAFF REPORT ~- , ~'- RANCHO QJCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ~ ~_. RANCHO Date: March 21, 2007 C,'UCAI.90NGA To: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief By: Janet Walker, Management Analyst II-Financial Administration Subject: ADOPTION OF ANNEXATION BOUNDARY MAP NO. 07-3 RECOMMENDATION Adoption of a resolution adopting a boundary map showing property (located at the southeast corner of Grove Ave., and Arrow Route) proposed to be annexed into Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1. BACKGROUND The Grove Plaza (APN: 0227-222-05) is conditioned to annex into Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1. In order to initiate formal proceedings to annex the referenced parcel into CFD No. 85-1, a Resolution adopting an annexation boundary map is presented for Board consideration and approval. The boundary map (Exhibit "A") illustrates the territory proposed to be annexed. The territory is inclusive of the entire project. Resp cttully submitted, Peter M. 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FD 07- O 13 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, ADOPTING A BOUNDARY MAP (ANNEXATION NO. 07-3) SHOWING PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (the "Board of Directors"), desires to initiate proceedings to annex territory to an existing Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California, and specifically Article 3.5 thereof. The existing Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, there has been submitted a map entitled "Boundary Map No. 07-3 to Community Facilities District No. 85-1, Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County of San Bernardino, State Of California" (the "Boundary Map") showing the territory proposed to be annexed to the District (the "Territory"). NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2: The Boundary Map showing the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District and to be subject to the levy of a special tax is hereby approved and adopted. SECTION 3: A certificate shall be endorsed on the original and on at least one (1) copy of Boundary Map, evidencing the date and adoption of this Resolution, and within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolution fixing the time and place of the hearing on the intention to annex or extent of the annexation to the District, a copy of such map shall be filed with the correct and proper endorsements thereon with the County Recorder, all in the manner and form provided for in Section 3111 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. P42 Resolution No. FD 07- Page 2 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2007. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M.D., President ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, Secretary I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the _ day of 2007. Executed this _ day of 2007 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, Secretary P43 STAFF REPORT RANQ-IO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECITON DISTRICT Date: To: From: ay: Subject: March 21, 2007 President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief Janet Walker, Management Analyst II-Financial Administration r RANCHO C,UCAMONGA RESOLUTION OF INTEN1lON TO ANNEXTERRffORYTO COMMUNfTY FACILRIES DISTRICT NO. SS1 RECOMMENDATION Adoption of a Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory referred to as Annexation No. 07-3 into Community Facilities District No. 85-1, to specify facilities and services to be financed, to set and specify the special taxes to be levied within the territory proposed to be annexed and to set a time and place for a public hearing regarding the annexation. BACKGROUND The Grove Plaza (APN: 0227-222-05) is conditioned by the City and Fire District to annex to the existing Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 85-1 to satisfy fire protection service mitigation impacts. In order to initiate formal annexation proceedings, the Fire Board is being asked to adopt a resolution approving a boundary map of the territory proposed to be annexed and a Resolution of Intention to Annex. The Resolution of Intention generally sets forth: (a) the District's intention to annex; (b) the facilities and services which the annexed property will, in part, finance (Exhibit "A" of said Resolution) through the levy of the special tax on the annexed property; (d) the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax (Exhibit "B" of said Resolution); (e) the date, time and location of the public hearing set for April 18, 2007; and (f) election requirements. Warren Diven, Special Counsel for the District, has worked with staff to establish the annexation process, timelines and draft resolutions. The resolution is considered to be P44 RESOLUTION OF II~iILNTION TO ANNEX MARCH 21, ?007 PAGE2 routine and non-controversial, as the developer is in support of the annexation procedure. On April 18, 2007, there will be a public hearing for public input/concerns on this matter. submitted, M. Fire Attachment P45 RESOLUTION NO. FD 07- ©~ 7 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (ANNEXATION NO. 07-3) TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA, ("Board of Directors"), formed a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act"). The Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, the Board of Directors desires to initiate proceedings to consider the annexation of certain real property to the District (the "Territory'); and WHEREAS, a map entitled "Annexation Map No. 07-3 to Community Facilities District No. 85-1 Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County of San Bernardino, State of California" (the "Boundary Map") showing the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District has been submitted, which map has been previously approved and a copy of the map shall be kept on file with the transcript of these proceedings; and WHEREAS, this Board of Directors now desires to proceed to adopt its Resolution of Intention to annex the Territory to District, to describe the territory included within District and the Territory proposed to be annexed thereto, to specifythe services to be financed from the proceeds of the levy of special taxes within the Territory, to set and specify the special taxes that would be levied within the Territory to finance such services, and to set a time and place for a public hearing relating to the annexation of the Territory to the District. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: RECITALS SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct. LEGAL AUTHORITY SECTION 2: These proceedings for annexation are initiated by this Board of Directors pursuant to the authorization of the Act. INTENTION TO ANNEX: DESCRIPTION OF TERRITORY AND THE DISTRICT SECTION 3. This legislative body hereby determines that the public convenience and necessity requires that the Territory be added to the District and this Board of Directors declares its intention to annex the Territory to the District. A description of the Territory is as follows: P46 Resolution No. 07- Page -2- All that property within the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District, as such property is shown on the Boundary Map as previously approved by this legislative body, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Secretary and shall remain open for public inspection. A general description of the territory included in the District is hereinafter described as follows: All that property and territory as originally included within the District and as subsequently annexed to the District, as such properties were shown on maps of the original District and the territories subsequently annexed to the District, all as approved by this Board of Directors and designated by the name of the original District. Copies of such maps are on file in the Office of the Secretary and have also been filed in the Offce of the County Recorder. SERVICES AUTHORIZED TO BE FINANCED BY THE DISTRICT SECTION 4: The services that are authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within the District (the "Services") are generally described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The District shall finance all direct, administrative and incidental annual costs and expenses necessary to provide the Services. The Services authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within District are the types of services to be provided in the Territory. If and to the extent possible the Services shall be provided in common within the District and the Territory. P47 Resolution No. 07- Page -3- SPECIAL TAXES SECTION 5: It is the further intention of this Board of Directors body that, except where funds are otherwise available, a special tax sufficient to pay for the Services and related incidental expenses authorized by the Act, secured by recordation of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real property in the Territory, will be levied annually within the boundaries of such Territory. For further particulars as to the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax, reference is made to Exhibit B (the "Special Tax Formula"), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and which sets forth in sufficient detail the method of apportionment of such special tax to allow each landowner or resident within the proposed Territory to clearly estimate the maximum amount that such person will have to pay. The special tax proposed to be levied within the Territory shall be equal to the special tax levied to pay for the Services in the District, except that a higher or lower special tax maybe levied within the Territory to the extent that the actual cost of providing the Services in the Territory is higher or lower than the cost of providing those Services in the original District. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the special tax may not be levied at a rate which is higher than the maximum special tax authorized to be levied pursuant to the Special Tax Formula. The special taxes herein authorized shall be collected in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes and shall be subject to the same penalties, procedure, sale and lien priority in any case of delinquency, as applicable for ad valorem taxes; however, as applicable, this legislative body may, by resolution, establish and adopt an alternate or supplemental procedure as necessary. Any special taxes that may not be collected on the County tax roll shall be collected through a direct billing procedure by the Treasurer of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, acting for and on behalf of the District. Upon recordation of a Notice of Special Tax Lien pursuant to Section 3114.5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, a continuing lien to secure each levy of the special tax shall attach to all non-exempt real property in the Territory and this lien shall continue in force and effect until the special tax obligation is prepaid and permanently satisfied and the lien canceled in accordance with law or until collection of the tax by the legislative body ceases. The maximum special tax rate authorized to be levied within the District shall not be increased as a result of the annexation of the Territory to the District. P48 Resolution No. 07- Page -4- PUBLIC HEARING SECTION 6: NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ON THE 18th DAY OF APRIL 2007, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD WHERE THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY WILL CONSIDER THE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY TO THE DISTRICT, THE PROPOSED METHOD AND APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX TO BE LEVIED W ITHIN THE TERRITORY AND ALL OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. AT SUCH PUBLIC HEARING, THE TESTIMONY OF ALL INTERESTED PERSONS FOR OR AGAINST THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY OR THE LEVYING OF SPECIAL TAXES WITHIN THE TERRITORY WILL BE HEARD. AT SUCH PUBLIC HEARING, PROTESTS AGAINST THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY, THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES WITHIN THE TERRITORY OR ANY OTHER PROPOSALS CONTAINED IN THIS RESOLUTION MAY BE MADE ORALLY BY ANY INTERESTED PERSON. ANY PROTESTS PERTAINING TO THE REGULARITY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE IN WRITING AND SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE IRREGULARITIES OR DEFECTS TO WHICH OBJECTION IS MADE. ALL WRITTEN PROTESTS SHALL BE FILED WITH THE SECRETARY PRIOR TO THE TIME FIXED FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING. WRITTEN PROTESTS MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. P49 Resolution No. 07- Page -5- MAJORITY PROTEST SECTION 7: If (a) 50% or more of the registered voters, or six (6) registered voters, whichever is more, residing within the District, (b) 50% or more of the registered voters, or six (6) registered voters, whichever is more, residing within the Territory, (c) owners of one-half or more of the area of land in the territory included in the District, or (d)owners of one-half or more of the area of land in the territory included in the Territory, file written protests against the proposed annexation of the Territoryto the District and such protests are not withdrawn so as to reduce the protests to less than a majority, no further proceedings shall be undertaken for a period of one yearfrom the date of the decision by the Board of Directors on the issues discussed at the public hearing. ELECTION SECTION 8: Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, if the legislative body determines to proceed with the annexation, a proposition shall be submitted to the qualifed electors of the Territory. The vote shall be by registered voters within the Territory; however, if there are less than 12 registered voters, the vote shall be by landowners, with each landowner having one vote per acre or portion thereof within the Territory. NOTICE SECTION 9: Notice of the time and place of the public hearing shall be given by the Secretary by publication in a legally designated newspaper of general circulation, said publication pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, with said publication to be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. A copy of this Resolution shall be transmitted to the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as required by the Act. P50 Resolution No. 07- Page -6- PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2007. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M.D., President ATTEST: Debra H. Adams, Secretary I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the day of 2007. Executed this day of 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California J. Adams, Secretary P51 Resolution No. 07- Page -7- EXHIBIT 'A' COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICES The performance by employees of functions, operations, maintenance and repair activities in order to provide fire protection and suppression services. P52 Resolution No. 07- Page -8- EXHIBIT 'B' COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 ANNEXATION NO. 07-3 RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAXES The rate and method of apportionment, limitations on and adjustment to the Special Tax shall be as follows: To pay for fire suppression services and to finance fire suppression facilities, the Maximum Special Tax in Community Facilities District No. 85-1, Annexation No. 07-3 for Fiscal Year 2006-2007 shall be: Structures Residential Maximum Annual Special Tax 1 DU Multi-Family 2 DU: 1.75 3 DU: 2.25 4 DU: 2.65 5-14 DU: 2.65 15-30 DU: 6.15 31-80 DU: 10.65 81 - up DU: 23.15 Commercial ($138.06) per acre + $.075 per SF Industrial ($138.06) per acre + $.092 per SF Note: DU =Dwelling Unit TU =Total Units SF =Square Foot _ ($138.06) _ ($138.06) _ ($138.06) _ ($138.06) _ ($138.06) + {.35 (TU-4) ($138.06)} _ ($138.06) + {.30 (TU-14) ($138.06)} _ ($138.06) + {.25 (TU-30) ($138.06)} _ ($138.06) + {.20 (TU-80) ($138.06)} ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT The maximum Special Tax shall be annually adjusted commencing on July 1, 2006 and each July 1 s` thereafter for (a) changes in the cost of living or (b) changes in cost of living and changes in population as defined in Section 7901 of the Government Code, as amended, whichever is lesser. P53 Resolution No. 07- Page -g- REDUCTION IN SPECIAL TAX Commercial and industrial structures shall be granted a .01 cent reduction in the Special Tax for the installation of complete sprinkler systems. In addition, multi-floor commercial and industrial structures shall also be granted a .01 cent reduction (not cumulative) in Special Tax for each separate floor above or below the main ground floor of the structure. LIMITATION ON SPECIAL TAX LEVY The Special Tax shall only be levied on Developed Property. Developed Property is defined to be property: which is not owned by a public or governmental agency; which is not vacant; - where a "certificate of occupancy" or "utility release" from the City of Rancho Cucamonga has been issued; which has an existing building or structure onsite; - which does not have as its sole use power transmission towers, railroad tracks, and flood control facilities. Areas granted as easements for such purposes shall be subtracted from the total acreage of the underlying lot. The annual levy of the Special Tax shall be based upon an annual determination by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District of the amount of other revenues available to meet budget requirements. As used in this formula, "available revenue" shall include ad valorem taxes, State of California augmentation, tax increment revenues received from the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Rancho Cucamonga and any other source of revenue except the Special Tax. The Board of Directors shall take all responsible steps to retain maximum Redevelopment Agency funding to which, by agreement, they may lawfully receive. To the extent available revenues are insufficient to meet budget requirements, the Board of Directors may levy the Special Tax. For further particulars regarding the rate and method of apportionment of the Special Tax, reference is made to the Final Report Mello-Roos Community Facilities District No. 85-1 for Fire Suppression Facilities/Services -Foothill Fire Protection District, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Fire Chief of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. P54 STAFF REPORT RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Date: March 21, 2007 To: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief By: Janet Walker, Management Analyst II-Financial Administration Subject: ADOPTION OF ANNEXATION BOUNDARY MAP NO 88-07-1 '~ - ~ RANCHO C,'UCAMONCA RECOMMENDATION Adoption of a resolution adopting a boundary map showing property (located on the southwest corner of Vista Grove St. and Hermosa Ave.) proposed to be annexed into Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 88-1. BACKGROUND Oasis Homes (Tract 18305) is conditioned to annex into Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 88-1. In order to initiate formal proceedings to annex the referenced parcel into CFD No. 88-1, a Resolution adopting an annexation boundary map is presented for Board consideration and approval. The boundary map (Exhibit "A") illustrates the territory proposed to be annexed. The territory is inclusive of the entire project. Re pectfully ubmitted, Peter M. B n Fire Chief CIlhIC51I H r z n 5 ~~= sa °sapa '- ~~' = a ° e 0 ow ~ ~ ~ emp~o~o< N3 U ~$ r ° ~ w ~ ~_<~~~~olao ~ 4 ~ 3a ro N~ ~~ .~w ids gNO~~€aal,w = W '~¢ ~a ~o ~ ~ Paz°w Sig F ~o~ ~ ac ". BW~ o ~~ Via. Wo~~g~t _ N 'alol ~^ zoo F ,. u '-~~~'g ~°~°z~ ~ w I p§ ~ouaz- '='o a US ~ =suoas°O a'~!~oa ~ rc ~ '~ (`y`,1 ~ ~~° ~ ob 'ago mbo~ ~Z'k 'a ~~ °n mb<`< rcE<`- p d`9` 9 Yt x Uo Fk' ioo VP~ooo ~~ a Ili a°k w °`~a I aorb ~ '~~ p• "p ~~ a o4 ¢ga:m~<~ w'ap: N ?~ba ~'O` ~';~~...rg F U as _~~ ""qw Wiz- o°`o¢ - p F U ~ Z U ~, . _ - _ sao.- - 3nb tlSOWH3H _ - _ - f F'yp F O U ~ ~ 00 ~ a ¢ o.~.o rq F. o ~ ~C~ ru N Z¢j "'p ~ o a qq~~ i ~ ~ O Q ~ n Oa ~ c7 Z U ~ ¢ u a m N U Q O z~~~ ¢~ o o~Z m e F ~ A fz. O o O N - -V- O Z n x a / S o m II c. / J U N / R P55 P56 RESOLUTION NO. FD 07. O/S RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1, ADOPTING A BOUNDARY MAP SHOWING PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (the "Board of Directors"), desires to initiate proceedings to annex territory to an existing Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California, and specifically Article 3.5 thereof. The existing Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, there has been submitted a map entitled "Boundary Map No. 88-07-1 to Community Facilities District No. 88-1, Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County Of San Bernardino, State Of California" (the "Boundary Map") showing the territory proposed to be annexed to the District (the "Territory"). NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2: The Boundary Map showing the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District and to be subject to the levy of a special tax is hereby approved and adopted. SECTION 3: A certificate shall be endorsed on the original and on at least one (1) copy of Boundary Map, evidencing the date and adoption of this Resolution, and within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolution fixing the time and place of the hearing on the intention to annex or extent of the annexation to the District, a copy of such map shall be filed with the correct and proper endorsements thereon with the County Recorder, all in the manner and form provided for in Section 3111 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. P57 Resolution No. FD Page 2 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2007. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M.D., President ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, Secretary I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the _ day of 2007. Executed this _ day of 2007 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, Secretary P58 STAFF REPORT RANQ IO GUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECITON DISTRICT Date: To: From: sy: Subject: March 21, 2007 President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief Janet Walker, Management Analyst II-Financial Administration - / RANCHO C,UCAMONGA RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ANNEX TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 RECOMMENDATION Adoption of a Resolution of Intention to Annex Territory referred to as Annexation No. 88-07-1 into Community Facilities District No. 88-1, to specify facilities and services to be financed, to set and specify the special taxes to be levied within the territory proposed to be annexed and to set a time and place for a public hearing regarding the annexation. BACKGROUND Oasis Homes (SUBTT18305) is conditioned by the City and Fire District to annex to the existing Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 88-1 to satisfy fire protection service mitigation impacts. In order to initiate formal annexation proceedings, the Fire Board is being asked to adopt a resolution approving a boundary map of the territory proposed to be annexed and a Resolution of Intention to Annex. The Resolution of Intention generally sets forth: (a) the District's intention to annex; (b) the facilities and services which the annexed property will, in part, finance (Exhibit "A" of said Resolution) through the levy of the special tax on the annexed property; (d) the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax (Exhibit "B" of said Resolution); (e) the date, time and location of the public hearing set for April 18, 2007; and (f) election requirements. Warren Diven, Special Counsel for the District, has worked with staff to establish the annexation process, timelines and draft resolutions. The resolution is considered to be P59 RESOUTION OF INI'ENITON TO ANNEX MARCH 21, 2007 PAGE2 routine and non-controversial, as the property owner is in support of the annexation procedure. On April 18, 2007, there will be a public hearing for public input/concerns on this matter. Ily submitted, Peter M. Fire ChiE Attachment P60 RESOLUTION NO. FD 07- OJIy RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AUTHORIZE THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA, ("Board of Directors"), formed a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act"). The Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, the Board of Directors desires to initiate proceedings to consider the annexation of certain real property to the District (the "Territory'); and WHEREAS, a map entitled "Annexation Map No. 88-07-1 to Community Facilities District No. 88-1 Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County of San Bernardino, State of California" (the "Boundary Map")showing the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District has been submitted, which map has been previously approved and a copy of the map shall be kept on file with the transcript of these proceedings; and WHEREAS, this Board of Directors now desires to proceed to adopt its Resolution of Intention to annex the Territory to District, to describe the territory included within District and the Territory proposed to be annexed thereto, to specify the services to be financed from the proceeds of the levy of special taxes within the Territory, to set and specify the special taxes that would be levied within the Territory to finance such services, and to set a time and place for a public hearing relating to the annexation of the Territory to the District. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: RECITALS SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct. LEGAL AUTHORITY SECTION 2: These proceedings for annexation are initiated by this Board of Directors pursuant to the authorization of the Act. P61 INTENTION TO ANNEX: DESCRIPTION OF TERRITORY AND THE DISTRICT SECTION 3. This legislative body hereby determines that the public convenience and necessity requires that the Territory be added to the District and this Board of Directors declares its intention to annex the Territory to the District. A description of the Territory is as follows All that property within the Territory proposed to be annexed to the District, as such property is shown on the Boundary Map as previously approved by this legislative body, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Secretary and shall remain open for public inspection. A general description of the territory included in the District is hereinafter described as follows: All that property and territory as originally included within the District and as subsequently annexed to the District, as such properties were shown on maps of the original District and the territories subsequently annexed to the District, all as approved by this Board of Directors and designated by the name of the original District. Copies of such maps are on file in the Office of the Secretary and have also been filed in the Office of the County Recorder. SERVICES AUTHORIZED TO BE FINANCED BY THE DISTRICT SECTION 4: The services that are authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within the District (the "Services") are generally described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The District shall finance all direct, administrative and incidental annual costs and expenses necessary to provide the Services. The Services authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within District are the types of services to be provided in the Territory. If and to the extent possible the Services shall be provided in common within the District and the Territory. SPECIAL TAXES SECTION 5: It is the further intention of this Board of Directors body that, except where funds are otherwise available, a special tax sufficient to pay for the Services and related incidental expenses authorized by the Act, secured by recordation of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real property in the Territory, will be levied annually within the boundaries of such Territory. For further particulars as to the rate and method of apportionment of the P62 proposed special tax, reference is made to Exhibit B (the "Special Tax Formula"), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and which sets forth insufficient detail the method of apportionment of such special tax to allow each landowner or resident within the proposed Territory to clearly estimate the maximum amount that such person will have to pay. The special tax proposed to be levied within the Territory shall be equal to the special tax levied to pay for the Services in the District, except that a higher or lower special tax maybe levied within the Territory to the extent that the actual cost of providing the Services in the Territory is higher or lower than the cost of providing those Services in the original District. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the special tax may not be levied at a rate which is higher than the maximum special tax authorized to be levied pursuant to the Special Tax Formula. The special taxes herein authorized shall be collected in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes and shall be subject to the same penalties, procedure, sale and lien priority in any case of delinquency, as applicable for ad valorem taxes; however, as applicable, this legislative body may, by resolution, establish and adopt an alternate or supplemental procedure as necessary. Any special taxes that may not be collected on the County tax roll shall be collected through a direct billing procedure by the Treasurer of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, acting for and on behalf of the District. Upon recordation of a Notice of Special Tax Lien pursuant to Section 3114.5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, a continuing lien to secure each levy of the special tax shall attach to all non-exempt real property in the Territory and this lien shall continue in force and effect until the special tax obligation is prepaid and permanently satisfied and the lien canceled in accordance with law or until collection of the tax by the legislative body ceases. The maximum special tax rate authorized to be levied within the District shall not be increased as a result of the annexation of the Territory to the District. PUBLIC HEARING SECTION 6: NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ON THE 18th DAY OF APRIL 2007, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD WHERE THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY WILL CONSIDER THE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY TO THE DISTRICT, THE PROPOSED METHOD AND APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX TO BE LEVIED WITHIN THE TERRITORY AND ALL OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. P63 AT SUCH PUBLIC HEARING, THE TESTIMONY OF ALL INTERESTED PERSONS FOR OR AGAINST THE ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY OR THE LEVYING OF SPECIAL TAXES WITHIN THE TERRITORY WILL BE HEARD. AT SUCH PUBLIC HEARING, PROTESTS AGAINST THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY, THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES W ITHIN THE TERRITORY OR ANYOTHER PROPOSALS CONTAINED IN THIS RESOLUTION MAY BE MADE ORALLY BY ANY INTERESTED PERSON. ANY PROTESTS PERTAINING TO THE REGULARITY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE IN WRITING AND SHALL CLEARLY SET FORTH THE IRREGULARITIES OR DEFECTS TO WHICH OBJECTION IS MADE. ALL WRITTEN PROTESTS SHALL BE FILED WITH THE SECRETARY PRIOR TO THE TIME FIXED FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING. WRITTEN PROTESTS MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. MAJORITY PROTEST SECTION 7: If (a) 50% or more of the registered voters, or six (6) registered voters, whichever is more, residing within the District, (b) 50% or more of the registered voters, or six (6) registered voters, whichever is more, residing within the Territory, (c) owners of one-half or more of the area of land in the territory included in the District, or (d)owners of one-half or more of the area of land in the territory included in the Territory, file written protests against the proposed annexation of the Territory to the District and such protests are not withdrawn so as to reduce the protests to less than a majority, no further proceedings shall be undertaken for a period of one yearfrom the date of the decision by the Board of Directors on the issues discussed at the public hearing. ELECTION SECTION 8: Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, if the legislative body determines to proceed with the annexation, a proposition shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the Territory. The vote shall be by registered voters within the Territory; however, if there are less than 12 registered voters, the vote shall be by landowners, with each landowner having one vote per acre or portion thereof within the Territory. NOTICE SECTION 9: Notice of the time and place of the public hearing shall be given by the Secretary by publication in a legally designated newspaper of general circulation, said publication pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, with said publication to be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. A copy of this Resolution shall be transmitted to the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as required by the Act. P64 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2007. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M.D., President ATTEST: Debra H. Adams, Secretary I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the _ day of 2007. Executed this day of 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California Debra J. Adams, Secretary P65 EXHIBIT A COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICES The performance by employees of functions; operations, maintenance and repair activities in order to provide fire protection and suppression services. P66 EXHIBIT B COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1 ANNEXATION NO. 88-07-1 RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAXES FISCAL YEAR 2006/07 TAXING CLASSIFICATION 1. DEVELOPED PROPERTY A. Residential Class I (more than 3590 SF) B. Residential Class II (3077 to 3589 SF) C. Residential Class III (2564 to 3076 SF) D. Residential Class IV (2308 to 2563 SF) E. Residential Class V (2051 to 2307 SF) F. Residential Class VI (1795 to 2050 SF) G. Residential Class Vll (less than 1795 SF) Co mmercial/Industrial Property SPECIAL TAX LEVY FISCAL YEAR 2006107 $417.33 $321.65 $255.93 $223.66 $193.67 $176.40 $159.08 $642.14 per acre or $0.057 per square foot or building area, whichever is greater. 2. APPROVED PROPERTY 3. VACANT PROPERTY SF =Square Feet $200.00 per lot or parcel $1.00 per acre CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P67 A¢enda Check Register 2/28/2007 through 3/13/2007 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00248422 3/1/2007 A&V SOFTBALL 1,426.00 AP - 00248423 3/1/2007 AA EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO INC 63.45 AP - 00248423 3/1/2007 AA EQUIPMENT RENTALS CO INC 36.02 AP - 00248424 3/1/2007 AAVCO 5,500.00 AP - 00248425 3/1/2007 ABC LOCKSMITHS 21.72 AP - 00248425 3/1/2007 ABC LOCKSMITHS 104.20 AP - 00248426 3/1/2007 ABLAC 16.39 AP - 00248427 3/1/2007 ADOBE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 425.00 AP - 00248428 3/1!2007 ADVANTEC CONSULTING ENGINEERS 2,850.00 AP-00248428 3/1/2007 ADVANTEC CONSULTING ENGINEERS 2,100.00 AP - 00248428 3/1/2007 ADVANTEC CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1,913.60 AP - 00248428 3/1/2007 ADVANTEC CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1,9]4.40 AP - 00248428 3/1/2007 ADVANTEC CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1,914.40 AP - 00248428 3/1/2007 ADVANTEC CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1,914.40 AP - 00248428 3/1/2007 ADVANTEC CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1,914.40 AP - 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O'Neil, City Engineer By: Cindy Hackett, Associate Engineer 1` ~ ~II- , -~ L~.~~ RANCxo cUCAMONGA Subject: APPROVAL TO AUTHORIZE THE ADVERTISING OF THE "NOTICE INVITING BIDS" FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF BANYAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO CARNELIAN STREET TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NO. 11763035650/1517176-0 (MEASURE "I" FUNDS) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve plans and specifications for the construction of Banyan Street Pavement Rehabilitation from Sapphire Street to Carnelian Street and approve the attached resolution authorizing the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids". BACKGROUNDIANALYSIS Banyan Street Pavement Rehabilitation scope of work to be performed in general consists of, but not limited to, cold planing, routing of cracks, removal and replacement of damaged pavement, asphalt rubberized hot mix overlay, re-striping and pavement markings. The project is to be funded from Measure "I" funds, Account No. 11763035650/1517176-0. Staff has determined that the project is categorically exempt per Article 19, Section 15301 (c) of the CEQA guidelines. The Engineer's estimate for Banyan Street Pavement Rehabilitation is $200,000. Legal advertising is scheduled for March 27, 2007 and April 10, 2007, with bid opening at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17. 2007. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:CHis P107 Attachments VICINITY MAP CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BANYAN STREET (FROM SAPPHIRE ST. TO CARNELIAN ST.) PAVEMENT REHABILITATION >> E ~N. N.T.3. i8 T~ T, n T T rv T /^/ T T T9 P109 RESOLUTION NO. D 7 ©S A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE BANYAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO CARNELIAN STREET IN SAID CITYAND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared specifications for the construction of certain improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the specifications presented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications forthe "BANYAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO CARNELIAN STREET": BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise as required bylaw for the receipt of sealed bids or proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the following words and figures, to wit: "NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS" Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, sealed bids or proposals for the "BANYAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO CARNELIAN STREET" in said City. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the office of the City Clerk, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "BANYAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM SAPPHIRE STREET TO CARNELIAN STREET": PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1 and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of perdiem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any interested party on request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. P110 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 2 Pursuant to provisions of Labor Code Section 1775, the Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages herein before stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code. Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor employing tradesmen in any apprenticable occupation to apply to the joint apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public work's project and which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade fora certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to journeymen that will be used in the performance of the contract. The ratio of apprentices to journeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior to the request of certificate, or B. When the number of apprentices in training in the area exceeds a ratio of one to five, or C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide or locally, or D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not less than one apprentice to eight journeymen. The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for the administration of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered apprentices orjourneymen in any apprenticable trade on such contracts and if other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions. The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements maybe obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex-officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code, of the State of California as amended. P111 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 3 The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work herein before mentioned, for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code. Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 17773.8. The bidder must submit with his proposal, cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least 10% of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash, cashiers' check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the low bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any shall be returned to the lowest bidder. The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performance of the contract for said work shall be 100% of the contract price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performance of the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind done thereon, and the Contractor will also be required to furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upon work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work. No proposal will be considered from a Contractor to whom a proposal form has not been issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Contractor shall possess any and all contractor licenses, in form and class as required by any and all applicable laws with respect to any and all of the work to be performed under this contract; Including but not limited to a Class "A" License (General Engineering Contractor) in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (California Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules and regulation adopted pursuant thereto. The Contractor, pursuant to the "California Business and Professions Code," Section 7028.15, shall indicate his or her State License Number on the bid, togetherwith the expiration date, and be signed by the Contractor declaring, under penalty of perjury, that the information being provided is true and correct. The work is to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans, and specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the City Clerk at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of the plans and specifications, available at the office of the City Engineer, will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and payment of P112 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 4 S35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS), said $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS) is non refundable. Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifcations will be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above, togetherwith an additional non reimbursable payment. of $15.00 (FIFTEEN DOLLARS) to cover the cost of mailing charges and overhead. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. In accordance with the requirements of Section 9-3.2 of the General Provisions, asset forth in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon the Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (performance retention). The City of Rancho Cucamonga, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Dated this 21st day of March, 2007 Publish Dates: March 27 and April 10, 2007 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, this 21st day of March, 2007. Donald J. Kurth, M.D., Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify 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 21s` day of March, 2007 Executed this 21~' day of March, 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk ADVERTISE ON: March 27 and April 10, 2007 P113 STAFF REPORT )/XGIAFF_RItiG DLP_ARTT[ENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Cindy Hackett, Associate Engineer a~ ~ ~~ RANCHO C,UCAMONGA Subject: APPROVAL TO AUTHORIZE THE ADVERTISING OF THE "NOTICE INVITING BIDS" FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CARNELIAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM WILSON AVENUE TO ALMOND STREET TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NO. 11763035650/1589176-0 (MEASURE "I" FUNDS) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve plans and specifications for the construction of Carnelian Street Pavement Rehabilitation from Wilson Avenue to Almond Street and approve the attached resolution authorizing the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids". BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Carnelian Street Pavement Rehabilitation scope of work to be performed in general consists of, but not limited to, removal of existing pine tree, remove and replace damaged curb & gutter, cold planing, routing of cracks, removal and replacement of damaged pavement, asphalt rubberized hot mix overlay, adjust utilities to grade, re-striping and pavement markings. The project is to be funded from Measure "I" funds, Account No. 11763035650/1589176-0. Staff has determined that the project is categorically exempt per Article 19, Section 15301(c) of the CEQA guidelines. The Engineer's estimate for Carnelian Street Pavement Rehabilitation is $425,000. Legal advertising is scheduled for April 3, 2007 and April 10, 2007, with bid opening at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Aoril 24. 2007. Respectfully submitted, ~ '- Willia J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:CH:Is Attachments P114 CARNELIAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION (FROM WILSON AVENUE TO ALMOND STREET) PROJECT SITE r • • : _ I. ALMp~j R. .. _~~~ I i . is ~~11 H LLSI E D I I ~ ILSO AVE ~ 24TH ST ' w • ~ BAN N ST ^ < ~, _ ~ SUMMIT AV a EMO ~ ~ V U ~ a N ~~~~1r^~ HIGH ND AV 'p 30 19 H T IJ 3~ N ~I~~^ III Y VICTORI PARK \•~ ~ ~L~ LINE D - m Y w N • > ~ HURC ST RR U o: FO HILL BLVD ~ ~ m~0~0[~ °~~ 10500 C C ME DR. ^. RROW T I > W Z ~ N W 1 N oo= • ¢ ~ a o < < BNSF R ~ D= U W_ - p 6TH ST ~ o_ > 4TH ~ ,o_•I II ~.~~ ST _ •o: x CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA VICINITY MAP N P115 RESOLUTION NO. O7- a~J A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CARNELIAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM WILSON AVENUE TO ALMOND STREET IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared specifications forthe construction of certain improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the specifications presented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications for the "CARNELIAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM WILSON AVENUE TO ALMOND STREET": BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise as required bylaw for the receipt of sealed bids or proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the following words and figures, to wit: "NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS" Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Offce of the City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24, 2007, sealed bids or proposals for the "CARNELIAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM W ILSON AVENUE TO ALMOND STREET " in said City. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the office of the City Clerk, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "CARNELIAN STREET PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM WILSON AVENUE TO ALMOND STREET": PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1 and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of perdiem wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any interested party on request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. P116 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 2 Pursuant to provisions of Labor Code Section 1775, the Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages herein before stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code. Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor employing tradesmen in any apprenticable occupation to apply to the joint apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public work's project and which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade fora certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to journeymen thatwill be used in the performance of the contract. The ratio of apprentices to journeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior to the request of certificate, or B. When the number of apprentices in training in the area exceeds a ratio of one to five, or C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide or locally, or D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not less than one apprentice to eight journeymen. The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for the administration of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered apprentices orjourneymen in any apprenticable trade on such contracts and if other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions. The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements maybe obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex-officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California as amended. P117 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 3 The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work herein before mentioned, for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code. Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 17773.8. The bidder must submit with his proposal, cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least 10% of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash, cashiers' check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall. be applied by the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the low bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any shall be returned to the lowest bidder. The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performance of the contract for said work shall be 100% of the contract price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performance of the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind done thereon, and the Contractor will also be required to furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upon work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work. No proposal will be considered from a Contractor to whom a proposal form has not been issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Contractor shall possess any and all contractor licenses, inform and class as required by any and all applicable laws with respect to any and all of the work to be performed under this contract; Including but not limited to a Class "A" License (General Engineering Contractor) in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (California Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules and regulation adopted pursuant thereto. The Contractor, pursuant to the "California Business and Professions Code," Section 7028.15, shall indicate his or her State License Number on the bid, togetherwith the expiration date, and be signed by the Contractor declaring, under penalty of perjury, that the information being provided is true and correct. The work is to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans, and specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the City Clerk at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of the plans and specifications, available at the office of the City Engineer, will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and payment of P118 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 4 $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS), said $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS) is non refundable. Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifcations will be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above, togetherwith an additional non reimbursable payment of $15.00 (FIFTEEN DOLLARS) to cover the cost of mailing charges and overhead. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. In accordance with the requirements of Section 9-3.2 of the General Provisions, asset forth in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon the Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (performance retention). The City of Rancho Cucamonga, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Dated this 21 st day of March, 2007 Publish Dates: April 3 and April 17, 2007 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, this 21st day of March, 2007. Donald J. Kurth, M.D., Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify 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 21~~ day of March, 2007 Executed this 21s' day of March, 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California ADVERTISE ON: April 3 and April 17, 2007 Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk P119 STAFF REPORT fz\G1S131RING DEPART\IE\T Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Cindy Hackett, Associate Engineer `' 1 RANCHO CUCAMONGA Subject: APPROVAL TO AUTHORIZE THE ADVERTISING OF THE "NOTICE INVITING BIDS" FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL UTILITY SUBSTATION FENCING AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION TO BE FUNDED FROM ACCOUNT NO. 17053035650/1490705-0 (MUNICIPAL FUND) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve plans and specifications for the construction of Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility Substation Fencing and Pavement Rehabilitation and approve the attached resolution authorizing the City Clerk to advertise the "Notice Inviting Bids". BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility Substation is located at 8703 Rochester Avenue. The scope of work for this project consists of, but is not limited to, installation of 6' high wrought iron fence, wrought iron gate, hand railing, cold planing, minor grading, asphalt concrete paving, PCC drive approach, adjusting all utilities to new grade, etc. The project is to be funded from Municipal Utility funds, Account No. 17053035650/1490705-0. Staff has determined that the project is categorically exempt per Article 19, Section 15301(c) of the CEQA guidelines. The Engineer's estimate for Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility Substation Fencing and Pavement Rehabilitation project is $150,000. Legal advertising is scheduled for March 27, 2007 and April 10, 2007 with bid opening at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:CH:Is Attachments zo RCMU SUBSTATION FENCING AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION 8703 ROCHESTER AVENUE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. ~^ HILLSI E ~~~ F ILSO AVE BAN N ST ^ 2' ~ N w a EMO O ^ V U N^^19H O x 30 a v N ~ B LIN D ^ HUR ST FO HILL BLVD m ^^^^ a ^ > > > > 6TH ST a^ VICTORI PARK S^T A~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA VICINITY MAP SITE N P121 RESOLUTION NO. O, d(D~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL UTILITY SUBSTATION FENCING AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION IN SAID CITY AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE TO RECEIVE BIDS WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City of Rancho Cucamonga to construct certain improvements in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has prepared specifications for the construction of certain improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the specifications presented by the City of Rancho Cucamonga be and are hereby approved as the plans and specifications forthe "RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL UTILITY SUBSTATION FENCING AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION": BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to advertise as required bylaw for the receipt of sealed bids or proposals for doing the work specified in the aforesaid plans and specifications, which said advertisement shall be substantially in the following words and figures, to wit: "NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS" Pursuant to a Resolution of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California, directing this notice, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said City of Rancho Cucamonga will receive at the Office of the City Clerk in the offices of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on or before the hour of 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24, 2007, sealed bids or proposals for the "RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL UTILITY SUBSTATION FENCING AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION" in said City. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the office of the City Clerk, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. Bids must be made on a form provided for the purpose, addressed to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, marked, "RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNICIPAL UTILITY SUBSTATION FENCING AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION": PREVAILING WAGE: Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of California Labor Code, Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Articles 1 and 2, the Contractor is required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the public work is performed, and not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for holiday and overtime work. In that regard, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California is required to and has determined such general prevailing rates of per diem wages. Copies of such prevailing rates of per diem wages are on file in the offce of the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and are available to any interested party on request. The Contracting Agency also shall cause a copy of such determinations to be posted at the job site. P122 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 2 Pursuant to provisions of Labor Code Section 1775, the Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, if such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages herein before stipulated for any work done under the attached contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of said Labor Code. Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him. Section 1777.5, as amended, requires the Contractor or subcontractor employing tradesmen in any apprenticable occupation to apply to the joint apprenticeship committee nearest the site of the public work's project and which administers the apprenticeship program in that trade for a certificate of approval. The certificate will also fix the ratio of apprentices to journeymen that will be used in the performance of the contract. The ratio of apprentices to journeymen in such cases shall not be less than one to five except: A. When unemployment in the area of coverage by the joint apprenticeship committee has exceeded an average of 15 percent in the 90 days prior to the request of certificate, or When the number of apprentices in training in the area exceeds a ratio of one to five, or C. When the trade can show that it is replacing at least 1/30 of its membership through apprenticeship training on an annual basis statewide or locally, or D. When the Contractor provides evidence that he employs registered apprentices on all of his contracts on an annual average of not less than one apprentice to eight journeymen. The Contractor is required to make contributions to funds established for the administration of apprenticeship programs if he employs registered apprentices orjourneymen in any apprenticable trade on such contracts and if other Contractors on the public works site are making such contributions. The Contractor and subcontractor under him shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex-officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. Eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work for all workmen employed in the execution of this contract and the Contractor and any subcontractor under him shall comply with and be governed by the laws of the State of California having to do with working hours as set forth in Division 2, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Labor Code of the State of California as amended. P123 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 3 The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, twenty-five dollars (825.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract, by him or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work herein before mentioned, for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of said Labor Code. Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence pay to each workman needed to execute the work required by this contract as such travel and subsistence payments are defined in the applicable collective bargaining agreement filed in accordance with Labor Code Section 17773.8. The bidder must submit with his proposal, cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond, payable to the City of Rancho Cucamonga for an amount equal to at least 10°J° of the amount of said bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the same is awarded to him, and in event of failure to enter into such contract said cash, cashiers' check, certified check, or bond shall become the property of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. If the City of Rancho Cucamonga awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bidder's security shall be applied by the City of Rancho Cucamonga to the difference between the low bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any shall be returned to the lowest bidder. The amount of the bond to be given to secure a faithful performance of the contract for said work shall be 100% of the contract price thereof, and an additional bond in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price for said work shall be given to secure the payment of claims for any materials or supplies furnished for the performance of the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, or any work or labor of any kind done thereon', and the Contractor will also be required to furnish a certificate that he carries compensation insurance covering his employees upon work to be done under contract which may be entered into between him and the said City of Rancho Cucamonga for the construction of said work. No proposal will be considered from a Contractor to whom a proposal form has not been issued by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Contractor shall possess any and all contractor licenses, in form and class as required by any and all applicable laws with respect to any and all of the work to be performed under this contract; Including but not limited to a Class "A" License (General Engineering Contractor) in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (California Business and Professions Code, Section 7000 et. seq.) and rules and regulation adopted pursuant thereto. The Contractor, pursuant to the "California Business and Professions Code," Section 7028.15, shall indicate his or her State License Number on the bid, together with the expiration date, and be signed by the Contractor declaring, under penalty of perjury, that the information being provided is true and correct. The work is to be done in accordance with the profiles, plans, and specifications of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on file in the Office of the City Clerk at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Copies of the plans and specifications, available at the office of the City P124 RESOLUTION NO. March 21, 2007 Page 4 Engineer, will be furnished upon application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and payment of $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS), said $35.00 (THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS) is non refundable. Upon written request by the bidder, copies of the plans and specifications will be mailed when said request is accompanied by payment stipulated above, togetherwith an additional non reimbursable payment of $15.00 (FIFTEEN DOLLARS) to cover the cost of mailing charges and overhead. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract satisfactory to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. In accordance with the requirements of Section 9-3.2 of the General Provisions, as set forth in the Plans and Specifications regarding the work contracted to be done by the Contractor, the Contractor may, upon the Contractor's request and at the Contractor's sole cost and expense, substitute authorized securities in lieu of monies withheld (performance retention). The City of Rancho Cucamonga, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Dated this 21st day of March, 2007 Publish Dates: March 27 and April 10, 2007 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, this 21st day of March, 2007. Donald J. Kurth, M.D., Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify 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 2151 day of March, 2007. Executed this 21s' day of March, 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk ADVERTISE ON: March 27 and April 10, 2007 P125 STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEPARTDIENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Greg Gunski, Fleet Maintenance Supervisor Dawn Haddon, Purchasing Manager RANCHO COCAMONGA Subject: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF EIGHTEEN (18) MISCELLANEOUS FORD VEHICLES FROM RACEWAY FORD OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA AS FOLLOWS: SEVENTEEN (17) FOR A TOTAL OF $417,581.14 FROM ACCOUNT NO. 1712001-5604 (VEHICLE REPLACEMENT FUND) AND ONE (1) FOR A TOTAL OF $26,162.91 FROM ACCOUNT NO. 1133303-5604 (LMD 36) AS APPROVED IN THE FY 06/07 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the purchase of eighteen (18) miscellaneous Ford vehicles from Raceway Ford of Riverside California as follows: Seventeen (17) for a total of $417,581.14 from account no. 1712001-5604 (Vehicle Replacement Fund) and one (1) for a total of $26,162.91 from account no. 1133303-5604 (LMD 3b) as approved in the FY 06/07 budget. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS City Council approved the purchase of eighteen (18) replacement vehicles in the adopted FY 2006/2007 budget. Fleet Maintenance provided specifications to Purchasing for the vehicles. Purchasing prepared a formal Request for Bid and sent it to eighteen (18) dealers. Eight (8) responses were received. After analysis of the bid responses by the Fleet Maintenance Supervisor and Purchasing Staff, it has been determined that Raceway Ford is the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder that meets the specifications required by the Engineering Department, Fleet Division for the vehicles listed in the attached copy of the abstract bid. Respectfully s/ub/milted, Willia~- J. 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Community Services Director Joe O'Neil, City Engineer Paula Pachon, Management Analyst III Karen McGuire-Emery, Senior Park Planner RANCHO CUCAMONGA PARKS, RECREATION FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE RECOMMENDATION: In accordance with the City Council's request to become more informed of recreation facility issues, programs, projects and events, this report is provided to highlight pertinent issues, projects and programs occurring in both the Community Services Department and the Park Design/Development and Maintenance Sections of Engineering. This report is provided to the City Council for informational purposes only. No action need be taken on this item. A. PARKS AND FACILITIES UPDATE Rancho Summit Park: • There was some delay due to inclement weather (winds). Currently the contractor is finishing the grading and landscaping will begin shortly. Pacific Electric Trail: • Phase 1 (Haven to east of Etiwanda) -Construction is on-going. • Phase 2 and 3 (Amethyst to Haven) -Awarded at City Council meeting on February 2151. B. COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE Seniors: • The table below summarizes senior activities that take took place during February 2007 as well as the total number of registrations for the year for Wellness Pass. Activit Date Partici ants Billiards Tournament Februa 2" 13 Valentine's Da Part Februa 8 140 Seniors Bi Band Dance Februa 10 137 Wellness Pass - A es 60+ Total Re istered 579 Wellness Pass - A es 50-59 Total Re istered 184 P127 P128 PARKS, RECREATIONFAC[LITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE PAGE 2 MARCH 21, 2007 Uocomino senior activities are summarized below: Activit Date Time Senior Adviso Committee March 26 9:00 a.m. Golden Follies (5-city talent show at Montclair Communit Center March 31~ 2:00 p.m. S rin Flin Event Aril 5 9:30 a.m. Pool Tournament Aril 6 1:00 .m. Human Services: • The table below summarizes participation in human service programs and activities for the month of February 2007: Pro ram Date Number of Partici ants Blood Pressure Screenin Frida s Burin Februa 2007 151 Resource Libra Februa 2007 66 AARP Income Tax Pre aration Februa 2007 213 HICAP Februa 2" 6 Balance & Mobilit Class Februa 2" 13 Surplus Food/Commodity February 5 808 Distribution Inland Hospice Bereavement February 6 & 20 10 Su ort AARP Driver Safet Class Februa 6 & 7 30 Elder Law (Private Counseling) February 9 & 23` 18 provided by Gregory Wood, Attorney at Law (member of National Academy of Elder Law Attorne s The "Dr. is In" Lectures February 20 & 21~ 14 (provided by Harvey Cohen, M.D. Trips and Tours: The table below summarizes participation in trips and tours activities during the reporting period. Trip Date Number Partici ants Ronald Reagan Presidential Libra and Museum March 7 30 Griffith Observato March 14` 38 San Die o & Coronado March 16 42 Richard Nixon Presidential Libra and Museum March 20 6 P129 PARKS, REQtEATIONFAQLITIES AND OOMMLJNITYSERVICES UPDATE PAGE 3 MARC:[-121, 2007 • Upcomino trios and tour activities are summarized below: Tri Date Cost Smok Joes Cafe Aril 17 $75.00/ erson Volunteers: The table below summarizes the Community Services Department's volunteer usage for the month of January 2007 and fscal year to date: Janua 2007 Jul -Janua 2007 Division # of Volunteers # of Hours * $ Value # of Volunteers # of Hours *$ Value Administration 5 15 $296 5 105 $2,072 Senior Services 134 1,309 $25,840 1,078 10,644 $210,107 Human Services 30 106 $2,092 229 753 $12,970 S orts 130 1,338 $26,412 754 5,999 $118,420 S ecial Events -- -- $0 382 752 $14,840 Performin Arts 104 785 $15,496 598 4,700 $92,758 Teens 40 217 $4,284 429 4,674 $92,250 Youth Pro rams - -- $0 53 677 $13,364 Totals 443 3,770 $74,420 3,5583 28,304 $556,781 'Based on $19.74/hour- State average as determined the Cali/omia Independent Sector. Special Needs Programs: • The table below highlights special needs activities that have taken place during the month of February. Activit Start Date Partici ants Sweet Hearts Ball Februa 9 42 Give a Heart Fundraiser Februa 24 100+ On Saturday, February 24`" the IncredABLES Special Needs Program in partnership with Color Me Mine, hosted a Give a Heart fundraiser at the Victoria Gardens regional town center in conjunction with the opening of their Color Me Mine store. Participants were able to purchase and paint ceramic hearts donated by Color Me Mine while enjoying entertainment provided by the Etiwanda High School Jazz Band. Over a hundred community members participated in this fundraiser to support the IncredABLES Special Need Program and raised $462 dollars for the program. • The month of March's soecial needs activities are summarized below. Activit Date Time Frame Paint Me a Sto the IncredABLE Wa March 2" 5:30 .m. - 6:30 .m. An IncredABLE Bu in a Pot March 9 5:30 .m. - 6:30 .m. St. Padd 's Da BINGO March 16th 5:30 .m. - 7:30 .m. St. Padd 's Da Craft March 17 1:30 .m. - 2:30 .m. Karaoke Sin -Alon Aril 6 5:30 .m. - 7:30 .m. P130 PARKS, RECREATIONFAC[LITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE PncE 4 MnRCx 21, 2007 Youth: • The table below summaries vouth orogram attendance for the month of February: Program Classes/Sites Registrants/Attendance Pla school 63/4 1,013/20,134 Lewis Partnership Kids Club @ Evergreen, Del Mar, Terra Vista 4 sites 174 & Carmel A artments • Playschool Graduation will be at Los Osos High School on Thursday, May 31, 2007, starting at 6:00 p.m. • Mobile Recreation "Fun on the Run" Total attendance for Mobile Recreation for the month of February was 305. The program's 6`" birthday party is scheduled for April 25"' at Heritage Park. The chart below provides the schedule for Mobile Recreation for the winter season. Da of the Week Park Location Time Frame Monda Bear Gulch 2:30 until 5:00 .m. Tuesda Hermosa 2:30 until 5:00 .m. Wednesda Old Town 2:30 until 5:00 .m. Thursda Ellena 2:30 until 5:00 .m. Frida Windrows 2:30 until 5:00 .m. Teens: • The table below summarizes teen program attendance for the month of February 2007: Pro ram/Activit Attendance /Participation Teen Center 789 artici ants/85 hours S ruce Skate Facilit 681 artici ants/476s ectators Teen Recreation Activity Club (TRAC) -Special Projects/Snack Bars / Meetin s 38 volunteers/57 hours TRAC - Babysitting 61 participants/19 volunteers/118.75 hours of service Teen Connection 26 volunteensl62 volunteer hours Teen Connection Career Panel 8 artic ants/45 s ectators Northtown TRAC 17 artici ants/12/volunteers/19.5 hours Youth Sports: • The table below summarizes youth snorts activities for the reporting period: Activi # Partici ants A e/Gender # Teams Pee Wee Basketball 288 3-5/bo s & iris 24 Youth Basketball 803 6-16/bo s & iris 98 Cucamonga Middle School - Judo 80 8-adult N/A Northtown Pee Wee Soccer 17 3-5/bo s & irls N/A Northtown O en Pla 15 6-13/bo s & irls N/A P131 PARKS, REQtEATIONFAQLITIES AND OOMMUNITYSERVICESUPbATE PAGE 5 NlAitc~[-121, 2007 RC Family Sports Center: • The table below provides drop-in/open play participation at the Center for the reporting period: Activit #Partici ants Adult Basketball 602 Youth Basketball 1,052 Adult Rac uetball 348 Youth Rac uetball 56 Adult Volle ball 3 Youth Volle ball 14 Jazzercise 960 Adult Sports: • The table below summarizes adult sport activities for the reporting period: Activit #Partici ants # Team Gender Softball 2,720 170 Males/Females Adult Fla Football 80 8 Male & Female Tennis 12 N/A Males/Females Rac uetball 13 N/A Males/Females Basketball Full Court 320 12 Males Basketball 3-on-3 128 10 Males • There were four (4) adult softball tournaments during the month of February at the Epicenter and Adult Sports Park. • The Sports Advisory Committee will not meet during the month of February; their next meeting will be in March. Special Events: • The table below and on the following page summarizes community special events that staff is planning: Event Date Time Location Cinco de Mayo Saturda , Ma 5 12 noon-5:00 .m. Old Town Park Movies in the May 22" & 24 Dusk Victoria Gardens Springtime* -Cars Rated G Movies in the May 29 & 315 Dusk Victoria Gardens Springtime* - Charlotte's Web Rated G Movies in the June 5` & 7 Dusk Victoria Gardens Springtime* - RV Rated PG Movies in the June 12 & 14 Dusk Victoria Gardens Springtime* - Flushed Away Rated PG P132 PARKS, RECREATION FAC[LITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE PAGE 6 MARCH 21, 2007 Event Date Time Location Movies in the June 19 & 21s Dusk Victoria Gardens Springtime" - Overthe Hedge Rated PG July 4 Fireworks July 4 9:00 p.m. -pre-show Rancho Cucamonga Spectacular activities starting at Epicenter 5:30 .m. * Co-sponsored by Lewis Apartment Communities and Victoria Gardens Staff is also working on two invitation only events associated with the Cultural Center. These include a Thank You Reception for Taroet Corporation in recognition of the significant support in sponsoring Target Family Nights -reduced ticket prices for Theatre for Young Audience Performances at the Cultural Center. In addition, staff is working on the 2007/2008 Lewis Family Playhouse Season Announcement event for Promoting Arts & Literacy (PAL) Spotlight donors and dignitaries. Cultural and Performing Arts: • The table below summarizes Theatre Arts Academy classes during the reporting period: Activit Partici ants/Attendance Youth Theatre Worksho 88 Sin in for a Lifetime 39 I Broadwa Babies 38 Masterin Monolo ues 24 Sin Out Loud a es 13+ 26 Sin Out Loud a es 7-12 44 Teen Actors Bootcam 200 Adult Im rove 28 Youth Theatre Worksho 124 Musical Theatre 72 Be innin Actin 75 Total 758 • Community Theatre rehearsals/performances included the following during the month of February 2007: Activit Partici ants/Attendance Side-b -Side Rehearsals 70 Bi River 895 Rental Activities: • The table below and on the following page summarizes rental activities in Celebration Hall at the Cultural Center for the reporting period: Event Date Attendance i Quincenera February 2" 250 SB Sheriff's Dept Meeting February 7 50 P133 PARKS, RECREATIONFAQLITIES AND IMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE PAGE 7 MARCH 21, 2007 Event Date Attendance 50 Anniversa Part Februa 17 100 Los Osos High School -Lowercase Peo le Concert February 23` 275 Weddin Rece tion Februa 24 95 T-Mobile Staff Trainin Februa 25 160 Lewis Family Playhouse: During the month of February, the Lewis Family Playhouse was host to a wide variety of productions, community programs and private rentals. The table below summarizes this information for the reporting period: Lewis Famil Pla house Professional) Presented Productions Show Date Total Attendance Number of Events Od sse Dance Theatre Februa 2" 403 1 Taiko ro'ect re eneration Februa 17 412 1 Jim Gamble Puppets -Peter & the Wolf February 21 ~ 407 1 Ele hant's Child Februa 24 444 2 Lewis Famil Pla house Communi Pro rams Show Date Total Attendance Number of Events Side b Side b Sondheim Februa 8 111 1 Side b Side b Sondheim Februa 9 151 1 Side b Side b Sondheim Februa 10 308 2 Side b Side b Sondheim Februa 11 219 1 Ci S onsored S ecial Events Cou and/Lobb Event Date Total Attendance Number of Events Ja anese Mini-Festival Februa 17 500 1 Black History Month Cultural Arts Ni ht February 23` 250 1 Recreation Contract Classes: Classes in our winter session began on January 6d' and will continue through March 23rd. The table below summarizes our recreation class program for this quarter. Number of Classes Number of Site Number of Re istrants 289 25 2,394 P134 PARKS, RECREATIONFAQLITIES AND COMMUNITYSERVICESUFDATE PAGE 8 MARCH 21, 2007 Facilities: The table below illustrates the number of rentals/bookings and attendance figures for our community facilities during the month of February. Facility Rentals # Rentals/Bookings Rental Attendance Building Attendance Lions Center East 24/9 834 5,767 Lions Center West 53/143 1,800 3,812 James L. Brulte Senior Center 71/193 4,125 17,307 Gold S. Lewis Communit Center 84/161 9,988 3,739 RC Teen Center 1 24 N/A Staff continues to meet quarterly with users of the Eouestrian Center (Our local riding groups include: Alta Loma Riding Club, Rancho Rebels 4-H, Rising Stars of Equestrian Therapy and Rancho Cucamonga Citizen Mounted Patrol.) to address maintenance needs and programming. Currently the Department is finalizing the 2007 facility use calendar. The most recent meeting was held on Wednesday, February 28`h Parks: The table below provides usage information for park picnic shelters and special use facilities for the month of February 2006: Park/Shelter Attendance # Rentals Red Hill 600 17 Herita a 265 6 Milliken 145 4 Hermosa 120 4 Co ote Can on 35 1 Civic Center Court and 0 0 Am hitheatre 0 0 TOTAL 7,765 32 Equestrian" Participants:110 S ectators: UK 5 'Equestrian participants include drop-in use. Park monitors keep daily reports of activities in our parks, often helping out residents in need of assistance. Epicenter Rentals/Activities: No rental activities took place at the Epicenter during the reporting period: • Staff is working with the following applicants for upcoming rentals and activities at the Epicenter: Applicant Event Location Pro osed Date Okoye Foundation Youth Sports Clinic Epicenter Soccer & Baseball Fields April 1, 2007 Quakes Scouts Slee Over E icenter Soccer Field Aril 21, 2007 P135 PARKS, RECREATIONFACILITIES AND COMMUNITYSERVICESUPbATE MARCH21, 2007 PAGE 9 Ap licant Event Location Pro osed Date Halo Baseball Tournament E icenter Stadium Aril 27-29, 2007 Quakes Scouts Slee Over Epicenter Soccer Fields Ma 19, 2007 RC Police De artment Bike Rodeo S ecial Event Lot Ma 19, 2007 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin High Schools All Star Practice & Game Epicenter Stadium June 4-7, 2007 (2 days within this time frame Rancho Cucamonga Hi h School Graduation Ceremony Epicenter Stadium June 13, 2007 Pacific Coast Baseball Lea ue All Star Games Epicenter Stadium June 24, 2007 Community Services De artment July 4 Celebration & Fireworks Show Epicenter Stadium July 4, 2007 Pon Baseball Palomino World Series E icenter Stadium Au ust 2-5, 2007 Pacific Coast Baseball Lea ue Championship Games Epicenter Stadium August 26, 2007 Lymphoma & Leukemia Societ Light the Night Walk Epicenter Stadium August 29, 2007 Preferred Businesses of America Home & Garden Show Special Event Lot October 1-8, 2007 Park and Recreation Commission: The Park and Recreation Commission met on Marchl5, 2007. At this meeting the following items were discussed/acted upon: - Update on Senior Advisory Committee ~ Update on Sports Advisory Committee ~ Annual Review of Trail Priorities - Update on Rails to Trails - Review and Discussion of Field Use Policy - Update on Commissioners attendance at CPRS Conference - Consideration of rescheduling or waiving the Regular Park and Recreation Commission meeting scheduled for April 19, 2007 Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation: The Community Foundation continues to work with the Library Foundation on the Promotino Arts and Literacy (PAL) Campaign to secure significant donors for the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center. submitted, Kevin Services Director Joe O'Neil City Engineer I:ICOMMSERVICouncil&BoardslCityCouncitlStaf/Reports120071Parks.RecFac.CSD. Update.2.21.07.doc P136 PARKS, RECREATION FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE MARCH 21, 2007 PAGE 9 A licant Event Location Pro osed Date Halo Baseball Tournament E icenter Stadium Aril 27-29, 2007 Quakes Scouts Slee Over Epicenter Soccer Fields Ma 19, 2007 RC Police De artment Bike Rodeo S ecial Event Lot Ma 19, 2007 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin High Schools All Star Practice & Game Epicenter Stadium June 4-7, 2007 (2 days within this time frame Rancho Cucamonga Hi h School Graduation Ceremony Epicenter Stadium June 13, 2007 Pacific Coast Baseball Lea ue All Star Games Epicenter Stadium June 24, 2007 Community Services De artment July 4 Celebration & Fireworks Show Epicenter Stadium July 4, 2007 Pon Baseball Palomino World Series E icenter Stadium Au ust 2-5, 2007 Pacific Coast Baseball Lea ue Championship Games Epicenter Stadium August 26, 2007 Lymphoma & Leukemia Societ Light the Night Walk Epicenter Stadium August 29, 2007 Preferred Businesses of America Home & Garden Show Special Event Lot October 1-8, 2007 Park and Recreation Commission: The Park and Recreation Commission met on March15, 2007. At this meeting the following items were discussedlacted upon: - Update on Senior Advisory Committee - Update on Sports Advisory Committee - Annual Review of Trail Priorities - Update on Rails to Trails - Review and Discussion of Field Use Policy - Update on Commissioners attendance at CPRS Conference - Consideration of rescheduling or waiving the Regular Park and Recreation Commission meeting scheduled for April 19, 2007 Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation: • The Community Foundation continues to work with the Library Foundation on the Promoting Arts and Literacy (PAL) Campaign to secure significant donors for the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center. Ily submitted, Services Director Joe O'Neil City Engineer I:ICOMMSERVICouncil&Boardsl CityCouncillStaffReports120071Padcs. RecFac. CSD. Update.3.21.07. doc ANNUAL ENGINEER'S REPORTS FY 2007/08 ASSESSMENTS 2006 ANNEXATIONS LMD'S/BED'S/PD-85 The Division of Engineering/Public Works William J. O'Neil, City Engineer 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, California 91729 Tel: 909.477.2740 ~ ~~.L~`[~_~0 Fax: 909.477.2741 ~~~e. ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (General City) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California • • This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15`h day of March, 2007. Approved b ~ ~ i iam J. O' ' ,City Engineer No. 24953 moo. ~~/~~ lob 2 Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (General City) ~, C' TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .......................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS .................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..........................16 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ...............17 A. GENERAL ........................................:.........................17 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ....................................17 • C. ASSESSMENT ............................................................18 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ............................................................19 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ............................................20 ;~ 3 n U Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (General City) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and. expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on. the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 1, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 n U Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (LMD #1) represents various landscape area, parks and community trails located at various sites throughout the City. These sites are not considered to be associated with any one particular area within the City, but rather benefit the entire City on a broader scale. As such, the parcels within this district do not represent a distinct district area as do the City's remaining LMD's. Typically parcels within this district have been annexed upon development. The various sites maintained. by the district consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees, entry monuments, community trails and parks. The 41.5 acres of parks consist of Bear Gulch Park, East and West Beryl Park, Old Town Park, Church Street Park, Golden Oaks Park and the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 SITE LOCATIONS March 7, 2007 Site # Descriptive Locations A-1 The north and south side of Wilson from Hellman to Amethyst. Ground Cover area: 22,982 square feet A-2 The east side of Hellman from 326 feet south of Pepperidge to 73 feet north of Pepperidge. Ground Cover area: 5_~ square feet A-3 The south side of 19th Street from 62 feet east of Mayberry to 173 feet east of Mayberry. Ground Cover area: 1~ square feet A-4 The south side of Wilson from Amethyst to Archibald; the planters and cutouts on the west side of Archibald from Wilson to 105 feet south of Cottonwood. Ground Cover area: 5~ sq'uare feet A-5 The north and south side of Diamond Court from Klusman to Diamond Ave. • Ground Cover area: 3~ square feet 5 • A-6 The parkway on the north side of Wilson from 348 feet east of Morning Canyon to Alder Ridge. Ground Cover area: Si00 square feet A-7 The cutouts and vines on the south side of Wilson from the Alta Loma Channel to 240 feet east of Zapata. Ground Cover azea: 911 square feet A-8 The east side of Broken Star from 80' south of Highland to Highland; the north side of Highland from Amethyst to Broken Star including wood chip area north of sidewalk, the south side of Highland from Broken Star to Amethyst; the west side of Amethyst from 140 feet south of Highland to 265 feet south of Highland. Ground Cover area: 16,870 square feet A-9 .The south side of Highland from Hellman to Broken Star. Ground Cover area: 7~ square feet A-10 The south side of 19th from 170 feet west of Pilgrim to 167 feet east of Pilgrim. Ground Cover area: 1,808 square Feet A-11 The east side of Amethyst from Lemon to 230 feet north of Apricot Ground Cover area: 2 115 squaze feet • A-12 The west side of Sapphire from 710 feet north of Hillside to Hillside. Ground Cover area: 4500 square feet A-13 The south side of Victoria from 110 feet west of London to Ramona. Ground Cover area: 2~ square feet A-14 The west side of Archibald from 273 feet north of La Gloria to Lemon; the La Gloria median from Archibald to Jadeite; the north and south side of La Gloria from Archibald to 53 feet east of Jadeite; the north side of Lemon from Archibald to 55 feet east of Klusman. Ground Cover area: 12,880 square feet A-15 The planters and cutouts on the east side of Archibald from 610 feet south of Cottonwood to Wilson; the south side of Wilson from Archibald to Alta Loma Channel. Ground Cover area: 2110 square feet A-16 The cutouts and planters on the east side of Archibald from Banyan to 190 feet north of Sunflower. Ground Cover area: 1 580 square feet A-17 The cutouts and planters on the west side of Archibald from 225 feet south of • Wilson to Banyan. Ground Cover area: 2362 square feet 6 • A-18 The cutouts and planters on the north side of Banyan from Jadeite to 410 feet west of Jadeite. Ground Cover area: 216 square feet A-19 The cutouts and planters on the east side of Amethyst from 192 feet south of Sunflower to Manzanita. Ground Cover area: 4325 square feet A-20 The west side of Archibald from 210 feet north of La Colina to 230 feet south of Almond; the south side of La Colina from Archibald to Jadeite. Ground Cover area: 17,120 square feet A-21 The planter adjacent to the equestrian trail from Riverwood to Raspberry north of the County flood retention basin that is west of Chaffey College. Ground Cover area: 22,832 square feet A-22 The west side of Haven from Carrari to Vista Grove. Ground Cover area: 4~ square feet A-23 The west side of Haven from 434 feet north of Manzanita to 258 feet south of Manzanita. • Ground Cover area: 48,390 square feet Turf area: 5~ square feet A-24 The south side of 19th from 286 feet east of Amethyst to 166 Feet west of Klusman. Ground Cover area: 5904 square feet A-25 The equestrian trail and planters on the east side of Hermosa from 421 feet south of Whispering Forest to Sun Valley. Ground Cover area: 17,529 square feet A-26 The west side of Haven from 630 feet north of Wilson to Wilson; the parkway on the north side of Wilson from Haven to Mayberry; the parkway on the east side of Mayberry from Wilson to 382 feet north of Poplar, and the east and west side of Cartilla from Wilson to Poplar. Ground Cover area: 35,540 square feet A-27 The north side of 19th from Mayberry to 93 feet east of Castle Gate. Ground Cover area: Sys square feet A-28 The east side of Hermosa from 360 feet south of Manzanita to Manzanita, and the south side of Manzanita from Hermosa to Raspberry. Ground Cover area: 7~ square feet r1 U 7 • A-29 The south side of Wilson from 240 feet west of Timbermist to Hermosa; the west side of Hermosa from Wilson to 213 feet south of Oak Grove. Ground Cover area: 11,184 square feet A-30 The equestrian trail and plant material from the curb to the tract wall on the west side of Hermosa from 118 feet south of Hillside to 160 feet south of Waterford. Ground Cover area: 12,132 squaze feet A-31 The south side of Lemon from London to Calle Hermosa. Ground Cover area: 4 404 square feet A-32 The north side of Lemon from the Alta Loma Channel to London; the east side of London from Lemon to Cypress. Ground Cover area: 4~ squaze feet A-33 The parkway on the east side of London from 158 feet north of Banyan to 310 feet north of Banyan. Ground Cover azea: 1~ square feet A-34 The south side of Alta Loma from Mayberry to Revere. Ground Cover area: 2~ square feet • There was 1,512 square feet of ground cover deleted from this site 7-1-00 A-35 The west side of Hermosa from Lemon to 125 feet north of Highland, the parkway on the south side of Lemon from 621 feet west of Hermosa to Hermosa. Ground Cover area: 10,494 square feet A-36 The south side of Lemon from 385 feet west of Mayberry to Cartilla. Ground Cover area: 4~ square feet A-37 The south side of Hillside north and south of the equestrian trail from Beryl to 203 feet east of Eastwood. Ground Cover area: 4~ square feet A-38 The median in the 9200 block of Monte Vista Ground Cover azea: 500 square feet A-39 The south side of Almond from Henry to Sapphire; the west side of Sapphire from Almond to 255 Feet south of Bella Vista. Ground Cover area: 6~ square feet A-40 The pazkway on the east side of Jasper from Hunter to Highland; the parkway on the • south side of Highland from Jasper to Carnelian; the west side of Carnelian from Highland to 210 feet south of Highland. 8 • Ground Cover area: 14,858 squaze feet A-41 The west side of Sapphire from 236 feet north of Thoroughbred to Banyan. Ground Cover area: 2~ square feet A-42 The parkway on the west side of Beryl from 132 feet north of Sunflower to 23 feet north of Sunflower; and from Sunflower to Banyan. Ground Cover area: 4 735 square feet A-43 The north side of Base Line from Topaz to the Cucamonga Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 4 563 square feet A-44 The cutouts on the west side of Sapphire from Banyan to Marble. Ground Cover area: 7300 square feet A-45 The mainline for this site was connected to A-46 9-8-99. A-46 The south side of Banyan from North staz to Zircon. Ground Cover azea: 7~ square feet A-47 The cutouts and vines on the north side of Banyan from 180 feet ease of Zircon to 186 feet west of Vineyard. • Ground Cover area: 1 300 square feet A-48 The parkway on the west side of Beryl from 452 feet north of Cielito; 158 feet south of Cielito and the easement between 9063 and 9073 Cielito. from Cielito to 170 feet south of Cielito. Ground Cover area: 6~ squaze feet A-49 The east side of Carnelian from 662 feet south of Banyan to Banyan; the south side of Banyan from Camelian to Northstar. Ground Cover area: 5_~ square feet A-50 The north side of Almond from Sapphire to Crest View; the east and west side of Skyline from Almond to 595 feet north of Almond. Ground Cover area: 17,600 square feet A-51 The planter adjacent to the equestrian trail; from Haven to Riverwood, north of County flood retention basin, west of Chaffey College. The west side of Haven from 400 feet north of Amber to 270 feet south of Amber. Ground Cover area: 37,977 square feet A-52 The east side of Riverwood, from 188 feet south of Charwood to 193 feet north of Charwood. • Ground Cover area: 2750 square feet 9 • A-53 The west side of Jasper from Hunter to Highland. The south side of Highland from Jasper to 308 feet west of Sard. The east and westside of Sazd from Highland to Hunter. Ground Cover area: 7~ square feet A-54 The west side of Beryl from 233 feet north of Mignonette to Mignonette. Ground Cover area: 2637 squaze feetMarch 15, 2007 A-55 The north side of 19`h from Cartilla to Mayberry. The east side of Mayberry from 19`h to Heather. Ground Cover area: 8~ squaze feet A-56 The east side of Beryl from 410 feet north of Wilson to Wilson The north side of Wilson from Beryl to 731 feet west of Buckthorn. The south side of Wilson from Buckthorn to Beryl. Ground Cover area: 19,708 square feet A-57 The east side of Hermosa From 115 north of Coca To 451 feet north of Coca. The trail north of water retention basin from Hermosa to 619 feet east of Hermosa. Ground Cover aiea: 9406 square feet A-58 The west side of Haven from 510 feet south of Victoria to 1005 feet south of • Victoria. Ground Cover area: 7~ squaze feet A-59 The east side of Archibald from 820 feet south of Lemon to 448 feet south of Lemon and continues from 275 feet south of Lemon to 185 feet south of Lemon. Ground Cover area: 4~ squaze feet A-60 The south side of Lemon from 290 feet east of Archibald to London. The West side of London from Lemon to Orange. Ground Cover area: 2569 square feet A-61 The north side of Carrari from Archibald to London. Ground Cover area: 25,152 square feet A-62 The east side of Archibald from Carrari to 505 feet north of Meadowood. Ground Cover area: 8626 squaze feet. A-63 The south side of Almond street from Carriage to Almond Ground Cover area: 3~ squaze feet. A-64 The east side of Beryl from Cottonwood to Wilson. The south side of Wilson from Beryl to 437 feet east of Beryl. The north side of Wilson from Cousins to 474 feet • east of Cousins. Ground Cover area: 11,973 square feet. 10 • • A-65 The east side of Archibald from LaGloria to 328 feet north of LaGloria. Ground Cover area: 2,279 Squaze feet. A-66 The east side of Hermosa from Waterford to 500 feet north of Waterford. Ground Cover area: 4,695 Square feet. A-67 The south side of 19`h from 220 feet east of Sapphire to Via Serena. Ground Cover area: 3,208 Square feet. A-68 The west side of Haven from Hillside to 783 feet south of Hillside Ground Cover: 3,492 squaze feet A-69 The north side of Hillside from 27 feet west of Mayberry to 191 feet west of Mayberry. Ground Cover area: 1,002 square feet A-70 The south side of 19`h from 365 feet west of Amethyst to Amethyst. The west side of Amethyst from 19`h to Hedges. Ground Cover area: 6,435 squaze feet A-71 The west side of Archibald from Hillside to Wilson. The north side of Wilson from Archibald to 467 feet west of Archibald. Ground Cover azea: 9,265 squaze feet A-72 The south side of Banyan from 420 feet west of Archibald to Archibald. The west side of Archibald from Banyan to 389 feet south of Banyan. Ground Cover area: 10,270, square feet B-1 The median on Blue Gum from Etiwanda to Blue Gum Court. Ground Cover area: 5~ squaze feet B-2 The north side of 19th from Highland to Palm; the west and east side of Alameda from 19th to Ring; the east side of Palm from 19th to Ring. Ground Cover area: 22,550 square feet B-3 The paseo from Sutter Ct. to Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: ' 294 square feet B-4 The north side of Banyan from Deer Creek Channel to 355 feet west of Fredericksburg. Ground Cover area: 9200 squaze feet B-5 The north side of Lemori from Semillion to 188 feet west of Terracina. Ground Cover area: 14,472 square feet 11 • • B-6 The north side of Lemon from Barsac to Semillion. Ground Cover area: 15 784 square feet B-7 The south side of Banyan from Cabernet to 414 feet east of Cabernet. Ground Cover area: 18,814 square feet B-8 The south side of Banyan from Callaway to Muscat. Ground Cover area: 10,505 square feet B-9 The east side of Haven from Banyan to 240 feet north of Banyan; the north side of Banyan from Haven to Merlot. Ground Cover area: 24,975 square feet B-10 The east side of Haven from 400 feet south of Banyan to Banyan; the south side of Banyan from Haven to Callaway. Ground Cover area: 14,548 squaze feet B-11 The south side of Banyan from Muscat to Cabernet. Ground Cover area: 33,282 squaze feet B-12 The north side of Lemon from Barsac to 135 feet east of Valinda. Ground Cover area: 13,464 squaze feet B-13 The south side of 19th from Inyo to 585 feet east of San Benito; the parkways on the east and west side of San Benito from 19th to San Mateo; the east side of Inyo from 19th to paseo south of 19th and the paseo running east from Inyo to Sonora. Ground Cover area: 17,563 squaze feet Turf area: 3 387 square feet B-14 The paseo from San Benito and Sonora to the Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 2~ square feet B-15 The paseo from Stanislaus and Lavine to the Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 1~ square feet B-16 The paseo from Inyo to Mendocino. Ground Cover area: 225 squaze feet B-17 The paseo from Yuba Ct. to Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover azea: 918 square feet B-18 The south side of Wilson from 377 feet west of Canistel to 1032 feet east of Canistel. Ground Cover area: 6~ squaze feet 12 • B-19 The east side of Haven from the Southern Pacific Railroad to 341 feet south of Victoria. Ground Cover area: 61415 square feet B-20 The east side of Haven from 341 feet south of Victoria to Victoria; the south side of Victoria from Haven to 237 feet east of Mango. Ground Cover area: 16,900 square feet B-21 The south side of 19th from Valinda to Inyo. Ground Cover area: 31900 square feet B-22 The south side of Lemon south of the sidewalk from 188 feet west of Terracina to 284 feet north of Marbella. The parkway on the south side of Lemon from 188 feet west of Terracina to 517 feet north of Marbella. The turf in the parkway at the end of the cul-de-sac on Sonterra Court. The parkway on the north side Lemon from 188 feet west of Terracing to 526 feet south of Terracing. The northside of Lemon north of the sidewalk from 188 feet west of Terracing to 562 feet south of Terracing. The turf in the parkway at the end of the cul-de-sac at Serena Street. Ground Cover area: 17,688 square feet. Turf Area: 61390 square feet. • B-23 The pazkway on the east side of Lemon from 129 feet south of Marbella to 526 feet south of Terracing. The slope On the east side of Lemon east of the sidewalk from 129 feet south of Marbella to 562 feet south of Terracing. The west side of Lemon west of the sidewalk from 284 feet north of Marbella to 129 feet south of Marbella. The parkway on the west side of Lemon from 517 feet north of Mazbella to 129 feet south of Marbella. Ground Cover area: 22,531 square feet. There was 11,844 squaze feet of ground cover deleted from this site 7-1-00. B-24 The south side of Highland from 327 feet west Deer Creek Channel to Deer Creek Channel. The paseo from Los Osos to Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 4 946 square feet. B-25 The south side of Banyan from 152 feet west of Cantabria to 930 feet east of Cantabria. Ground Cover area: 16,693 square feet: B-26 The north side of Wilson from 590 feet west of High Meadow Place to 187 feet east of High Meadow Place. Ground Cover area: 41628 Square feet • 13 • C-1 The north side of 26th from Andover to Hermosa; the east side of Hermosa from 26th to 331 feet north of Concord. Ground Cover area: 12,804 square feet Turf azea: 9,423 square feet C-2 The entry monument on the north east and northwest corners of 4th and Archibald. Ground Cover area: 5860 square feet Turf area: 5,546 square feet C-3 The south side of Base Line from Ramona to 128 feet east of Cambridge. Ground Cover area: 17,262 square feet C-4 The south side of Base Line from 440 feet west of Ramona to Ramona. Ground Cover area: 6198 square feet C-5 The south side of Base Line from 340 feet west of Center to 103 feet east of Center. Ground Cover area: 8850 squaze feet C-6 The south side of Base Line from Ivy to 105 feet west of Marine. Ground Cover area: 8~ square feet C-7 The parkway on the north side of Church from 142 feet east of Teak to 230 feet west of Teak. Ground Cover area: 1 813 square feet C-8 The west side of Hermosa from 524 feet north of Palo Alto to 142 feet south of Palo Alto. Ground Cover area: 2650 square feet C-9 The parkway on the west side of Hermosa from 163 feet north of Ironwood to 145 feet south of Ironwood. Ground Cover area: 1~ square feet C-] 0 The entry monument pazkway on the south side of Base Line from the western city limit to Alta Cuesta. ' Ground Cover area: 9756 square feet C-11 The parkway on the east side of Beryl from Alder to 135 feet north of Culpepper. Ground Cover area: 3400 square feet C-12 The parkway on the east side of Hellman from Tryon to 665 feet north of Tryon. Ground Cover area: 8280 square feet C-13 The parkway on the west side of Hellman from 500 feet north of Church to Church. Ground Cover area: 2~ square feet 14 • C-14 The east side of Archibald from 196 feet north of Palo Alto to 530 feet north of Palo Alto. Ground Cover area: 4,262 square feet C-15 The north side of San Bernardino from Summerlin to 225' west of Summerin. Ground Cover area: 1,660 square feet D-1 The east side of Rochester from Church to Base Line. Ground Cover area: 11,126 square feet Turf area: 16,794 square feet D-2 The east side of Rochester from 146 feet south of Chervil to Church St. Ground Cover area: 11.908 square feet Turf area: 9~ square feet H-9 The Haven median from the 210 freeway to Alta Loma Drive. Ground Cover Area: 2~ square feet H-13 The Haven median from 19`h Street to the 210 freeway. Ground Cover Area: 12,514 square feet Ground cover, shrubs and turf areas that make up parkways, median islands and • paseos are maintained under contract by a private landscape maintenance company. Parks are maintained by the City's Park Maintenance Crews. • 15 Section 2 -.Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #1 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #1 are as follows: Personnel Regular Payroll $97,150.00 Part-time Salaries ~ $21,750.00 Fringe Benefits $49,560.00 Subtotal Personnel $168,460.00 Operations General Computer Software $0.00 Maintenance and Operations $69,550.00 Facilities Maintenance and Operations $16,000.00 Vehicle Maintenance and Operations $2,000.00 Emergency & Routine Vehicle Equipment Rental $0.00 Equipment Maintenance $3,800.00 • Utilities W i i ater Ut l ties $261,930.00 Telephone Utilities $4,000.00 Electric Utilities $47,250.00 Contract Services $722,000.00 Contract Services -Facilities $19,000.00 Tree Maintenance $80,100.00 Assessment Administration $61,090.00 General Overhead $87,580.00 Subtotal Operations $1,374,300.00 Capital Expenditures Outlay/Equipment $0.00 Capital Project ~ $0.00 Subtotal Capital Expenditures $0.00 Total LMD #1 Expenditure Budget $1,542,760.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$437,762.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $1,104,998.00 16 • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Type Non-Residential Improved Multi-Family Residential Single Family Residential Vacant EDU Value M 2.00 Acres 0.5 Unit 1.00 Unit 0.25 Acres 17 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $92.21 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate per Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Type Units Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 8212 1.0 8212 $92.21 $757,228.52 Multi-Family Parcel 7539 0.5 3769.5 $92.21 $347,585.60 Comm/Ind Parcel 2 1.0 2 $92.21 $184.42 Total $1,104,998.54 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the • net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. n LJ 18 Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE 8998 CABALLERO DR 1 SF 1/18/2006 8395 CHAFFEE 1 SF 2/15/2006 9674 HIGHLAND AVE 1 SF 2/15/2006 9478 VALLEY VIEW ST 1 SF 2/15/2006 5984 SACRAMENTO AVE 1 SF 2/15/2006 5347 CARNELIAN ST 1 SF 2/15/2006 10915 HILLSIDE RD 1 SF 3/15/2006 8622 VIA HUERTE 1 SF 4/5/2006 PM16089 3 SF 4/5/2006 TR16971 18 SF 4/5/2006 10131 24TH ST 1 SF 4/5/2006 TR16320 7 SF 4/19/2006 9770 MAIN ST 1 SF 5/3/2006 6040 SUNSTONE AVE 1 SF 5/3/2006 • 7659 VINEYARD AVE 1 SF 5/3/2006 10269 24TH ST 1 SF 5/17/2006 PM16981 4 SF 5/17/2006 7778 VALLE VISTA 1 SF 6/7/2006 7530 CAMINO NORTE 1 SF 6/21/2006 10955 HILLSIDE RD 1 SF 6/21/2006 5400 SUNSTONE AVE 1 SF 6/2112006 DRC2005-00122 1 SF 7/19/2006 PM16574 4 SF 9/20/2006 PM16951 3 SF 11/1/2006 TR16908 41 MF 11/1/2006 9723 FERON BLVD 2 MF 11/1/2006 TR16651 92 MF 12/6/2006 • 19 C~ Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: n U 20 LMD 1 ~~ • i• i• i• !~ ¢' ~ V •L ~ Q 1 ~ ii ~1 ~ •C 1 I ~ ny epuenn!33 ~ j ~ 1 V 1 PnlB ~aa~~ ~(e l_._._..._._._ ~ ny ~, J •_._._._._._.. ny ua~ll llW~ ny uaneH ny esouuaH ny uewllaH ~$ UBIIE Lrr Vl .~ C (6 T C to m 0: C ~ m N N L m n 3 N c N f0 CO N J 0 ~' ~ U J J ~ ase3 ~a~say~o~ ~ ua~!II!W ny uaneH ny esouLaH n~f Ple4!U~~tJ ~f =ny uewIIBH L t0 ~(au!n i ~~'s'~ gauge 8 ~ c u ~g _~ u• g~ ~f'~~'°~ ~'~da ~€~~~=a~~~xS ~ ~, ~,A1p/ anoJ~ € y 0: ~ m ~ ~ S ' 9 ro ''•~~ U • 6 ~ a~ a ~ O N O O E:CHIBlT "A" -Z A55I:55MENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STREET LIGHTMG MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. l AND 2 `~ o~ i09 r03 25 J 26 oo~o 3 II /ac s~ /o/SO 2 O 23 21 O O 20 ~ ~,OI.f I//..: _K , O IB I~ 19 ~ 20 G ~''~ 13 16 ~ V I] ~ ~ .. 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NOR'1'1 f P49 • EXHIBIT A-2 ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 ~'• ~~ 4 • CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO N STATE OF CALIFORNIA W E S r ~ - ~'~„~ -1 ~10~fE~'lbe~ I ,Zo~~ ,- i >.. EXHIBIT "A" t~SSES5ME3V-T-DI1~GItA~VI LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE.D[STRICT NO. I STREET LIGHTING-MAINTENANCE D[STRICT NOS. I AND 2 N0. 18851 x' <sK'„ 6 tRaOS ~~. • -~ I " I 6CFW w ~4 ~/ _~ Pg ~~ o I ~w~~ o. IX. PN$ v BEAU "~R ~ I az eo ace ).9~~ e ~ ~.d0 FS -~"~ ; -. i O~\ ~~ y~, ~~ y~ ~ I ~~ ~~-, ~ ~~ ~" \` 1~ ~,-_ ~, - O LEGEND ~( 2 C'd. SPECIAL FooTHILL SpIILEI/fIRD 57ItE61Z14H'T'S N/x';000 ¢ J(~ooo L4n~L-N -iPSV .EACH PoL6 O i3ed. S REET 7RB.E5 C[TY OF RANCIiO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA A-2 56+31.19 C w D ss. ~~ --- IX AN9~]R BOU`~pF 'i,iii_; _J mec enanim Ey, curno"~ /N///', N~~o ~~S { a _ _ ~.~ '. ~ ~ / ~~ ep 19"x' d ~ ~ ~ - ,- ~ ~~i .. d- u b G / ~' ``~ - - i ` i ~' NORTH TRACT No, 16651 Decemr~,~ t9 , Zook Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 ~~ City of Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 2 (Victoria Planned Community) ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 2 (Victoria Planned Community) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California • This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15~h day of March, 2007. Approved by ~~ 1 / ' i iam J. O'N i , i y Engineer No. 24953 ~ moo. ~~-/~~lo~ z n U TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .......................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS .................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..........................18 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ...............19 A. GENERAL .......................................................:..........19 • B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ....................................19 C. ASSESSMENT ............................................................20 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ............................................................21 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ............................................22 3 Site # Descriptive Locations CJ Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 2 (Victoria Planned Community) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. • Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 2 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 2, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 Site # Descriptive Locations n U Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 2 (LMD #2) represents landscape sites throughout the Victoria Planned Community. These sites are associated with areas within Victoria and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that community. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that planned community. The sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, street trees, paseos, community trails and parks. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: SCHEDULE V-A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 SITE LOCATIONS March 7, 2007 • Site # Descriptive Locations 2-1 Arbor Lane from Church to Cul-de-sac at the traffic circle excluding the frontage for Arbor Lane Park. The paseo from the west side of Arbor Lane to Day Creek. The paseo from the west side of Arbor Lane to Saintsbury. The north side of Winery Drive from Arbor Lane to 214 feet west of Arbor Lane. The south side of Long Meadow Drive from 223 feet east of Arbor Lane to Duck Creek Place. Ground Cover area: 93,639 square feet 2-2 The northwest comer of Day Creek and Church. The north side of Church from Day Creek to 1,152 feet west of Hess. The paseo from the north side of Church to Dry Creek Drive. The paseo from the north side of Church to Pine Ridge Place. The west side of Hess Place from the north side of Church to Dry Creek Drive. The south side of Church from 145 feet east of Hyssop to 896 feet east of Hyssop. Ground Cover area: 24,018 square feet 2-3 The west side of Day Creek from Church to 250 feet north of Appellation. The east side of Day Creek from Church to Madrigal. The Day Creek median from Church to Base Line. The south side of Madrigal from Day Creek to Roundhill. Ground Cover area: 35,420 square feet C~ 5 Site. # Descriptive Locations • 2-4 Victoria Park Larie from Base Line to the east entrance of Arbor Park. The southwest corner of Victoria Park Lane and Base Line. The southeast Comer of Victoria Park Lane to 445 feet east of Victoria Park Lane. Ground Cover area: 36,482 square feet 2-5 Victoria. Park Lane from the east entrance of Arbor Park to Church. The east side of Victoria Park Lane from Long Meadow Drive to Colmaz from the block wall to eight feet east of the sidewalk. Ground Cover area: 56,358 square feet 2-6 The north side of Church from Arbor Lane to Day Creek. The northwest corner of Church and Arbor Lane. The paseo from the north side of Church to Wilson Creek Drive. The northeast comer of Day Creek and Church. The paseo from the north side of Church to Alderbrook Drive. Ground Cover area: 21,616 squaze feet 2-7 The north side of Church from Victoria Park Lane to Arbor Lane. Ground Cover area: 16,609 square feet 2-8 The north side of Church from Etiwanda to Victoria Park Lane. Ground Cover area: 34,259 squaze feet • VW-1 Base Line median from Victoria Park Lane to 830 feet west of Victoria Park Lane. Ground Cover area: 4 514 square feet VW-2 The north side of Base Line, 300 feet east and west of Swanson; the east and west sides of Swanson from Base Line to Province; the paseo from the intersection of Swanson and Province to Atwood with outlet to Dunmore; the paseo from Atwood to the Southern Pacific Railroad; the north side of Sazatoga from Powell to Dunmore; the paseo from Saratoga to Etiwanda; the south side of Atwood from Victoria Pazk Lane to Travis; the north side of Atwood from Walcott to Victoria Park Lane. Ground Cover area: 18,753 square feet Turf area: 73,931 square feet VW-3 The Victoria Park Lane median and the west and east side parkways from Base Line to the entrance to Victoria Village. Ground Cover area: 24,453 square feet Turf area: 21637 square feet VW-4 The Victoria Park Lane median and the west and east side parkways from Victoria Village entrance to Atwood. Ground Cover area: 30,695 square feet Turf area: 10,242 squaze feet • 6 Site # Descriptive Locations • VW-5 The Victoria Pazk Lane median and the west side and east side parkways from Atwood to • the Southem Pacific Railroad. Ground Cover area: 49,513 square feet V W-6 The paseo running north from 12732 Famngton to the Southern Pacific Railroad. Ground Cover area: 285 square feet V W-7 The paseo running north from 12840 Farrington to the Southern Pacific Railroad. Ground Cover area: 266 square feet VW-8 The Victoria Park Lane median and the west side parkway from the Southern Pacific Railroad to South Victoria Windrows Loop. The Victoria Park Lane east side parkway from the Southern Pacific Railroad to Zinnia Ct. Ground Cover area: 40.548 square feet VW-9 The Victoria Park Lane east side parkway from Barberry to North Victoria Windrows Loop at Windrows Park. Ground Cover area: 9~ square feet Turf area: 3151 squaze feet VW-10 The west side of Victoria Park Lane from South Victoria Windrows Loop to Dahlia Ct.; the • Victoria Park Lane median from Zinnia Ct., to Dahlia Ct.; and the east side of Victoria Pazk Lane from North Victoria Windrows Loop at Windrows Park to Dahlia Ct. Ground Cover area: 27,398 squaze feet Turf area: 37,350 squaze feet VW-11 The east side pazkway on South Victoria Windrows Loop from Silktassel to Victoria Park Lane; the parkway on the south side of Victoria Pazk Lane from the intersection of South Victoria Windrows Loop and North Victoria Windrows Loop to Dahlia Ct.; the Victoria Park Lane median from the intersection of North and South Victoria Windrows Loop to Dahlia Cam.; and the parkway on the north side of Victoria Windrows Loop from the intersection of North and South Victoria Windrows Loop to Dahlia Ct. Ground Cover area: 23,082 square feet Turf area: 24,187 square feet VW-12 The Victoria Park Lane median from the intersection of North and South Victoria Windrows Loop west to the tract wall; the parkway on the north side of Victoria Park Lane from the intersection of North and South Victoria Windrows Loop, west to the tract wall; the pazkway on the west side of north Victoria Windrows Loop from Silverberry to Victoria Park Lane and; the parkway on the south side of Silverberry from the wall to North Victoria Windrows Loop. Ground Cover area: 149.010 squaze feet Turf area: 38.842 squaze feet • 7 Site # Descriptive Locations • VW-13 The parkway on the south side of Victoria Park Lane from the west tract wall to South Victoria Windrows Loop; and the west side of South Victoria Windrows Loop from Victoria Park Lane to Snapdragon. Ground Cover area: 20,068 square feet Turf area: 16,476 square feet VW-14 The parkway on the west side of South Victoria Windrows Loop from Snapdragon to Victoria Park Lane; the parkway on the north and south side of Sugargum from South Victoria Windrows Loop to the wall; the pazkways on the east and west sides of Basswood from Sugargum to Blazing Star; and the parkway on the north side of South Victoria Windrows Loop from Victoria Park Lane to Silktassel. Ground Cover area: 21,466 square feet Turf area: 10,335 square feet VW-15 The parkway on the north side of Bougainvillea Way from Peach to North Victoria Windrows Loop; the parkway on the east side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Bougainvillea Way and following that curb line to Citrus. The pazkway on the north side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Locust and following that curb line to Silverbeny; the parkway on the north side of Silverberry from North Victoria Windrows Loop to the tract wall; the paseo from North Victoria Windrows Loop at Silverberry to Nasturtium; and the paseo from North Victoria Windrows Loop at Locust to Pistachio and continuing to • Bougainvillea. Ground Cover area: 45,929 square feet Turf azea: 12,207 square feet V W-16 The south side of Highland from 455 feet east Day Creek to 534 feet west of Locust. The east and west side of Locust from Highland to North Victoria Windrows Loop. The pazkway on the south side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Citrus east to Bougainvillea Ct.; the parkway on the north side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Twinspur to Locust. Ground Cover area: 26,577 square feet Turf area: 23,922 square feet VW-17 This site was modified and added to VW-16, 1-5-99. V W-18 The south side of Highland from 12583 Highland, the Polka Palace to Rockrose. Ground Cover area: 2~ square feet Turf area: 8~ square feet V W-19 The north side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Rosemary to Rockrose; the east side of Rockrose from North Victoria Windrows Loop to Highland; the south side of Highland from Rockrose to Etiwanda; and the horse trail from Highland and Etiwanda to the Fire Station. • Ground Cover area: 21,027 square feet Turf area: 32,266 square feet 8 Site # Descriptive Locations • VW-20 The parkway on the south side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Victoria Park Lane to Plum; the paseo from Tipu east to the open field; and the parkway on the west side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Plum Way to Rosemary Ct. Note: The area in front of Windrows Park is watered by VW-20 water meter, but is maintained by City crews. Ground Cover area: 2110 square feet VW-21 The east side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Rosemary Ct., to the trail south of Kalmia St.; the trail and paseo from North Victoria Windrows Loop south of Kalmia St., to Etiwanda Ave., and north to the Fire Station; and the south side of Basil St., from North Victoria Windrows Loop to Santolina Pl. Ground Cover area: 49,187 square feet Turf area: 57,532 square feet VW-22 The paseo from North Victoria Windrows Loop at Rockrose to the north east corner of Windrows Park and from that corner to Plum. Ground Cover area: 13,689 square Feet Turf area: 19,953 square Feet VW-23 The west side of Rockrose from Highland to North Victoria Windrows Loop; the pazkway on the north side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Rockrose to Twinspur; and the • parkway on the south side of North Victoria Windrows Loop from Bougainvillea Ct., to Rosemary. Ground Cover area: 18,299 square feet Turf area: 3 425 square feet VW-24 The M.W.D. easement from Jasmine and Ironbark to Sweet Gum Dr. Ground Cover area: 475 square feet Turf area: 41730 square feet VW-25 The north side of Baseline from from 384 feet west of Wanona to Etiwanda. The west side of Etiwanda from Baseline to Craig. Ground Cover area: 20,934 square feet Turf area: 3 079 square feet V W-26 The Paseo from Grape to 630 feet west of Grape. Ground Cover area 71021 square feet V W-27 The southside of Baseline from 251 feet west of Swanson to Etiwanda. Baseline median from Victoria Park Lane to Swanson Place. Ground Cover area 18,816 squaze feet This site had 2667 feet of ground cover added from median 6-8-2005. • 9 Site # Descriptive Locations • VG-1 The turf and ground cover on the south side of Highland from the Deer Creek Channel to Fairmont; the turf and ground cover from Highland on the west side of Fairmont to Victoria Park Lane; the ground cover on the north side of Victoria Park Lane south of the horse trail; from 475 feet east of Milliken to Fairmont; the turf on the north side of Victoria Pazk Lane from 275 feet east of Milliken to Fairmont; the turf in the pazkway on the east side of Fairmont from Victoria Pazk Lane to Highland. Ground Cover area: 21,573 squaze feet Turf area: 47,604 square feet VG-2 The turf on the east side of York from Delaware to Fairmont; the ground cover on the south side of Fairmont from York Place and continuing on that curb line to Victoria Pazk Lane; the turf and ground cover on the south side of Victoria Park Lane, west of Milliken, from Fairmont to Milliken; the parkway on the west side of Milliken from Victoria Park Lane to Fairmont; the Milliken median from Fairmont to Victoria Park Lane; the turf on the north side of Victoria Park Lane from 273 feet west of Milliken to Milliken; the ground cover on the north side of Victoria Park Lane, south of the horse trail, from 468 feet west of Milliken to Milliken. Ground Cover area: 29,395 square feet Turf area: 73,608 square feet VG-3 The turf and ground cover, north of the sidewalk, on the north side of Fairmont from Nova • Ct., and continuing on that curb line to York Pl.; and the turf south of the sidewalk on the north side of Fairmont from Armstrong Pl., and continuing on that curb line to York Pl.; the ground cover on the west side of York Pl., from Fairmont to Delaware and the ground cover on the east side of York Pl.; the turf and ground cover on the west side of Fairmont from Emerson continuing along that curb line to Armstrong Pl.; the turf and ground cover on the east and west sides of Biola Pl. Ground Cover area: 57,189 square feet Turf area: 38,343 square feet VG-4 The turf and ground cover on the south side of Fairmont from Armstrong to Milliken; the turf and ground cover on the west side of Milliken from Fairmont to the Southern Pacific Railroad; the Milliken median from Fairmont to the Southern Pacific Railroad; the ground cover on the north side of the Southern Pacific Railroad from Deer Creek Channel to Rochester, including the paseo to Baylor; the ground cover on the north side of Fairmont from Milliken to Nova Ct.; the turf on the north side of Fairmont from Milliken to Armstrong. Ground Cover area: 197,763 square feet Turf azea: 24,151 square feet VG-5 The paseo from Biola at Amarillo to Delaware at York. Ground Cover area: 12,448 square feet Turf area: 44,896 square feet C~ 10 Site # Descriptive Locations • VG-6 The paseo beginning at the northeast corner of Victoria Groves park and Fairmont and extending to the Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 73,442 square feet Turf area: 74,778 square Feet VG-7 The paseo that begins on the south side of Donnelly at Fairmont and continues to the Deer Creek Channel including the southward extension on the west side of Albright from Donnelly to Pacific and the paseo from Pacific to Charleston. Ground Cover area: 43,427 square feet Turf area: 51,765 square feet VG-8 The ground cover on the west side of Milliken from 566 feet north of Victoria Park Lane to Victoria Pazk Lane; the ground cover and turf north of the horse trail on Victoria Park Lane from Milliken to Fairmont; the ground cover on the east side of Fairmont from Victoria Park Lane to 156 feet north of Victoria Park Lane. Ground Cover area: 21,614 square feet Turf area: 8614 squaze feet VG-9 The ground cover on the east side of Fairmont from 156 feet north of Victoria Park Lane to Kenyon Way; the ground cover on the south side of Kenyon from Fairmont to 197 feet east • of Fairmont; the turf on the south side of Kenyon from Fairmont to 316 feet east of Fairmont; the turf and ground cover on the south side of Baltimore Drive from Fairmont to Baltimore Court; the turf and ground cover on the north side of Baltimore Drive from Fairmont to Vanderbilt; the turf and ground cover on the east side of Vanderbilt from Baltimore to Brown; the paseo from Vanderbilt and Brown to Kenyon. Ground Cover area: 48,481 square feet Turf area: 11,357 square feet VG-10 The ground cover on the south side of Kenyon from 197 feet east of Fairmont to Milliken; the turf on the south side of Kenyon from 316 feet east of Fairmont to Milliken; the ground cover on the west side of Milliken from Kenyon to 566 feet north of Victoria Park Lane; the turf and ground cover on the west side of Capitol from Brown to Bethany; the paseo from Capitol and Brown to Kenyon. Ground Cover area: 34,241 squaze feet Turf area: 11,031 square feet VG-11 Milliken from Baseline to the abandoned railroad. The north side of Baseline from 542 feet east of Milliken to Milliken. Ground Cover area: 31,367 square feet Turf area: 17,264 square feet This site was reduced on 4-1-2002 by 25, 718 sq. ft. of turf and 3, 037 sq. ft. of ground cover This site was added to on 10-2-2003. • 11 Site # Descrintive Locations • • VG-12 The turf and Bound cover on the south side of Fairmont from the southeast corner of Milliken and Fairmont along that curb line to Victoria Park Lane; the turf and Bound cover on the west side of Fairmont from the southwest corner of Victoria Park Lane and Fairmont (located east of Milliken) and continuing along that curb line to Milliken; the turf on the east side of Milliken from the Southern Pacific Railroad to 730 feet south of Victoria Pazk Lane; the ground cover on the east side of Milliken from the Southern Pacific Railroad to 766 feet south of Victoria Park Lane. Ground Cover area: 53,068 square feet Turf azea: 36,431 square feet VG-13 The paseo from Victoria Park Lane to Verona; from Verona to Napoli and Genova and to Tivoli. Ground Cover area: 17,993 square feet Turf area: 16,344 square feet VG-14 Base Line median from Milliken to Ellena East; the turf and ground cover on the north side of Base Line from Ellena East to Ellena West; the turf and Bound cover on the east side of Ellena West from Base Line and following that curb line to Kenyon; the north side of Ellena West from Kenyon to Casoli; the turf and Bound cover on both sides of Casoli from Ellena West to Candela; the turf and Bound cover on both sides of Crema Place from Ellena west to Candela. Ground Cover area: 89,456 square feet Turf azea: 62,999 square feet VG-15 The turf and Bound cover on the west side of Rochester from the Railroad tracks to Base Line; the turf and Bound cover on the north side of Base Line from Rochester to Ellena East; the Base Line Median from Rochester to Ellena East; the turf and Bound cover on the east side of Ellena east from Base Line and continuing along that curb line to 275 feet north of Berra Road; the turf and Bound cover on both sides of Berra from Ellena East to Comiso. Ground Cover area: 58,588 square feet Turf area: 57,306 square feet VG-16 The paseo from Base Line to Ellena West with entrances to Amelia and Pavola. Ground Cover area: 9661 square feet Turf area: 11,529 squaze feet VG-17 The paseo from Fairmont to the Southern Pacific Railroad; the paseo from Fabriano to Martano. Ground Cover area: 35,351 square feet Turf area: 40,291 squaze feet r 1 U VG-i8 The paseo from Rapallo to Gandino and south to the Southern Pacific Railroad. Ground Cover area:. 4~ square feet VG-19 The paseo from Tolentino to Pizolli and to Tolentino. Ground Cover area: 12,555 square feet 12 Site # Descriptive Locations • Turf area: 17,856 square feet VG-20 The turf on the east side of Milliken from 730 feet south of Victoria Park Lane to Victoria Park Lane; the ground cover on the east side of Milliken from 766 feet south. of Victoria Park Lane to Victoria Pazk Lane; the turf and ground cover on the south side of Victoria Park Lane from the southeast corner at Milliken heading east to Fairmont; the turf and ground cover on the north side of Victoria Park Lane from Parma to the northeast comer of Milliken and Victoria Park Lane; the ground cover on the west side of Parma from Victoria Park Lane median From Milliken to Pandio Ct.; the Milliken median from Victoria Park Lane to 440 feet south of Kenyon; the parkway on the west side of Milliken from 420 feet south of Kenyon to Victoria Park Lane. Ground Cover area: 76,232 square feet Turf area: 97,979 square feet VG-21 The ground cover on the east side of Parma; the ground cover on the north side of Victoria Park Ln., from Parma to 653 feet east of Kenyon; the turf on the north side of Victoria Park Lane from Parma to 653 feet east of Kenyon; the turf on the north side of Victoria Park Lane from Parma to 547 feet east of Kenyon; the turf and ground cover on the south side of Victoria Park Lane from Fairmont to 422 feet east of Kenyon; the turf and ground cover on the east and west sides of Kenyon from Victoria Park Lane to the Southern Pacific Railroad; • the paseo from Kenyon to Rapallo; the paseo from Kenyon to Bari; the Victoria Park Lane median from Pandino Ct. to Portofino Ct. Ground Cover area: 69,167 square feet Turf area: 58,692 square feet VG-22 The ground cover on the north side of Victoria Park Lane from 653 feet east of Kenyon to Rochester; the turf on the north side of Victoria Park Lane from 547 feet east of Kenyon to Rochester; the Victoria Pazk Lane median from Portofino Ct., to Rochester Ave.; the turf and ground cover on the south side of Victoria Park Lane (north of sidewalk) from Kenyon to the east side of Vintage Park; the turf and ground cover on the south side of Victoria Park Lane from the east side of Vintage Park to Rochester; the turf and ground cover on the west side of Rochester from Victoria Park Lane to the Southem Pacific Railroad. Ground Cover area: 83,397 square feet Turf area: 89,674 square feet • 13 Site # Descrintive Locations C~ VG-23 The turf and ground cover on the east side of Kenyon from Victoria Park Lane to 409 feet west of Grimaldi; the ground cover on the south side of Portofino from Kenyon to Bergano; the turf and ground cover on the north and south side of Lark from Kenyon to the west side of Rancho Cucamonga High School; the ground cover on the east and west side of Matera from Lark to Pescara; the ground cover on the north and south side of Grimaldi, from Kenyon to Brindisi; the turf and ground cover on the west side of Kenyon from Lazk to Victoria Park Lane; the ground cover on the north and south side of Marcello from Kenyon to Landriano. The paseo from southwest comer of Kenyon Park to Kenyon. The paseo from south west comer of Kenyon Park to Kenyon. Ground Cover area: 63,733 squaze feet Turf area: 82,565 square feet VG-24 The, north side of Kenyon from Autumn Glen court to Woodruff. The east side of Woodruff from Kenyon to 403 feet north of Kenyon. Ground Cover area: 8~ square feet Turf area: 5~ squaze feet VG-25 The paseo west of Torino from Kenyon to Highland; the turf and ground cover on the south side of Highland from the northwest corner of Tract 13440 to the east end of Tract 13440. Ground Cover area: 40 800 square feet • Turf area: 24,134 squaze feet VG-26 The paseo from Brindisi Ct., to Messina; the turf and ground cover on the north side of Brindisi Ct., to the end of the cul-de-sac; the turf and ground cover on the west side of Messina from the paseo to Treviso Way. Ground Cover area: 18,905 square feet Turf area: 1~ squaze feet VG-27 The Milliken median from 440 feet south of Kenyon to Highland; the parkway on the west side of Milliken from 420 feet south of Kenyon to Kenyon. Ground Cover area: 4~ squaze feet Turf area: 3 006 square feet Reduced 1,670 square feet of G.C. on 7-1-00 VG-28 The east side of Rochester from Victoria Park Lane to Highland. Ground Cover azea: 60,902 squaze Feet VG-29 The westside of Milliken from Highland Kenyon. The Northside of Kenyon from Milliken to Fairmont. The groundcover on the eastside of Fairmont, east of sidewalk, from Kenyon to Highland. The southside of 210 freeway from Kenyon to Milliken from the asphalt to the wall. Ground Cover area: 69,788 square feet Turf area: 16,877 square feet • Reduced 18,940 of turf on7-1-00 14 • VG-30 The southside of Tresenda from Santo to Sapada. The paseo from Sapada to Carano. The southside of Montella from Carano to Trivento. Ground Cover area: 6~7 square feet Turf area: 2~ square feet VG-31 The eastside of Brienza from Larino to Letini.The westside of Tindari from Letini to Larino. The Greenbelt on the southside of Marconi from Trivento to Comisco. The Eastside of Comisco from Scalea to Santo. Ground Cover area: 23,419 squaze feet Turf area: 18,351 squaze feet VG-32 The north side of Candela from Terini to Bettoloa.Ground Cover area: 20,172 squaze feet Turf area: 8190 square feet VG-33 The paseo from the Sapri to Railroad. Ground Cover area: 894 square feet VG-34 The paseo from Bronte to Railroad. Ground Cover area: 894 square feet VG-35 The east side of Rochester from 555 feet south of Palmi to Victoria Park Lane. The • south side of Victoria Pazk Lane and median from Rochester to east side of Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 53,646 square feet Turf area: 11, I50 squaze feet VG-36 The north side of Victoria Park Lane from the east side of Deer Creek Channel to Rochester. Ground Cover area: 55,780 square feet Turf azea : 10,500 square feet VG-37 The paseo at the end of Armadore. Ground Cover area: 1_~ square feet VG-38 The eastside of Milliken from 106' feet north of Victoria Park Lane to Kenyon. The north & south of Spring Mist Drive From Milliken to Summerstone. The south side of Kenyon from Milliken to Kenyon Park. Ground Cover area: 28,051 square feet Turf area: 4,533 square feet VG-39 The north side of Victoria Park Lane from Kenyon paseo to 132' east of Milliken. The Kenyon Paseo outlet from Victoria Park Lane to Fairwinds Court. The Paseo from Victoria Park Lane to southwest corner of Kenyon Park. • Ground Cover area: 55,089 square feet Turf area: 13,120 square feet 15 VG-40 The south side of Highland from 413 feet west of Highland paseo to Highland paseo. The east side of Highland paseo from Highland to Kenyon. The north side of Kenyon from Highland paseo to Autumn Glen Court. Ground Cover area: 56,553 squaze feet VG-41 The Westside ofRochester from 294 feet south of Highland to Lark. The north side of Lark From Rochester to 1230 feet west of Rochester. Ground Cover area: 31 413 squaze feet VG-42 The southside of Highland from 1314 feet west ofRochester to Rochester. The west side ofRochester from Highland to 294 feet south of Highland. The north side of Highland from Rochester to Woodruff Place Ground Cover area: 40,346 square feet I~ U VG-43 The north side of Victoria Park Lane and the median from Day Creek Blvd. to Day Creek Channel. The east and west side of Kensington Place from Victoria Pazk Lane to Stratford Drive. Ground Cover area: 70,669 square feet Turf area: 7~ squaze feet VG-44 The west side of Day Creek Blvd. from 572 feet north of Silverberry to day Creek Blvd. The south side of Silverbeny from Kensington to Day Creek Blvd. Ground Cover area: 36,835 squaze feet VG-45 The westside of Milliken and the Milliken median from the 210 freeway to Kenyon. Ground Cover area: 10,658 squaze feet Turf area: 610 square feet VG-46 The Baseline Median from 657 feet east of Virginia Drive to Rochester. The north side of Baseline from 278 feet east of Virginia to Rochester. The outlet at Huntley. The east side of Rochester from Baseline to 105 feet north of Shenandoah. Ground Cover area: 33,135 square feet • VG-47 The north side of Baseline from 400 feet east of Day Creek Blvd. to Day Creek Blvd. Baseline median from Day Creek Blvd. to 595 feet east of Day Creek Blvd. Ground Cover area: 9,515 square feet. This site had an addition 6-8-2004 6,271 square feet ofground cover for median. VG-48 The East side of Day Creek Blvd. And median from Baseline to Victoria Pazk Lane. The south side of Victoria Pazk Lane from Day Creek Blvd. to 390 feet east of Day Creek Blvd. Ground Cover azea: 50,318 square feet Turf Area: 3,234 square feet 16 VG-49 The north side of Victoria Park Lane and median from 390 feet east of Day Creek Blvd to Day Creek Blvd. The east side of Day Creek Blvd from Victoria Park Lane to Highland. The south side of Highland from Day Creek Blvd. to 440 feet east of Day Creek Blvd. Ground Cover azea: 51,459 squaze feet Turf Area: 3,930 squaze feet VG-50 The West of San Carmela from 389 feet north of of Baseline to Baseline. The north side of Baseline from Carmela to 264 feet west of Dumess. Ground Cover area: 18,043 square feet VG-51 Paseo south of Saxon to Railroad right away.. Ground Cover area: 1,398 square feet VG-52 The north side of Sugar Gum from Milliken to Kensington. The south side of Sugar Gum from Milliken to 111 feet east of Suffolk. Ground Cover area: 4,362 square feet VG-53 The southside of Victoria Park Lane from 296 feet west of Kensington to Milliken. The west side of Day Creek Blvd. from Victoria Park Lane to 397 feet south of • Sugar Gum. Ground Cover area: 28,532 square feet Turf Area: 11,070 square feet VG-54 The eastside of Rochester from Shenandoah to the railroad right-of--way. Ground Cover area: 6,684 square feet VG-55 Paseo north of Westhaven to the railroad. Ground Cover area: 1,775 square feet VG-56 The southside of Highland from 1317 feet West of Day Creek to 1085 feet west of Day Creek. Including the un-imgated slope on the south side of the sidewalk. Ground Cover area: 5,274 square feet Ground cover, shrubs and turf areas that make up parkways, median islands and paseos are maintained under contract by a private landscape maintenance company. Parks are maintained by the City's Park Maintenance Crews. • 17 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #2 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #2 are as follows: Personnel Regular Payroll $641,880.00 ' Overtime Salaries $1,040.00 Part-time Salaries $77,980.00 ' Fringe Benefits $321,540.00 Subtotal Personnel $1,042,440.00 Operations Maintenance and Operations $60,950.00 Maintenance and Operations -Facilities $7,300.00 Vehicle Maintenance and Operations $5,000.00 Emergency & Routine Vehicle Equipment Rental $0.00 Equipment Maintenance $0.00 Utilities Water Utilities $614,830.00 Telephone Utilities $1,790.00 Electric Utilities $84,830.00 Contract Services $1,215,240.00 Contract Services -Facilities $5,000.00 Tree Maintenance $72,350.00 Assessment Administration $35,100.00 General Overhead $220,440.00 Subtotal Operations $2,322,830.00 Capital Expenditures Outlay/Building Improvements Outlay/Equipment Subtotal Capital Expenditures Total LMD #2 Expenditure Budget Expenditure of Reserves Estimate of Costs & Expenses: • $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,365,270.00 -$623,236.00 $2,742,034.00 18 • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Type EDU Value Multiplier Non-Residential Improved 2.00 Acres Vacant 0.25 Acres Multi-Family 1.00 Unit • Single Family Residential 1.00 Unit 19 It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at • $422.00 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate per Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Type Unit Type Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 5678 1.00 5678 $422.00 $2,396,116.00 Multi-Family Parcel 620 1.00 620 $422.00 $261,640.00 Comm/Ind Acre 57.61 2.00 115.22 $422.00 $48,622.84 Vacant Acre 337.97 0.25 84.4925 $422.00 $35,655.84 Total $2,742,034.68 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal • Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots ~ and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineers Report. • 20 Section 4 - Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 2 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE TR17487 215 MF 9/20/2006 TR17840 95 MF 9/20/2006 r1 LJ C~ 21 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: n U 22 LMD 2 ~, ~J ~• i• i• i• N _N N a' ~, ~ ~ `Iv ~ ~ N N ,.._._._._._._. 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' ` C N V m 0 z ~ n O~ ~ -t Q ~~ V' ' a ~ ~ ~ O O ~ _: ' L-rte ~ ~ q m __...__... 6 fl N .............. y C N Q~ m j. 6 U p x O_ ~ V. ~ r c J ~ ~ a u m U U r N C m 9 m A C O ~/ ~ N a - - • ~ a '~ V iC iN r~ 1~~~ Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 3A (Hyssop Maintenance District) ~~ ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 3A (Hyssop Maintenance District) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California • ~~ This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15~h day of March, 2007. Approved by' i William J. O'N i , ity Engineer No. 24953 ' ~P ~Zl~~lo~-.. z TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .......................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS ..................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES .............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ..................6 A. GENERAL ..............................................................:......6 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ......................................7 C. ASSESSMENT ..............................................................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ..............................................................8 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 3A (Hyssop Maintenance District) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of .the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 3A and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 3A, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 C~ Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 3A (LMD #3A) represents a landscape parkway on Hyssop Drive south of Sixth Street. The site is associated with an area within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3A SITE LOCATIONS Site# Descriptive Location J-1 The west side of Hysop from 7~h street to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Ground Cover area: 6,050 square feet. • n U Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #3A are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #3A are as follows: Maintenance and Operations $440.00 Contract Services $2,540.00 Water Utilities $2,990.00 Electric Utilities $780.00 Assessment Administration $50.00 General Overhead ~ $360.00 Subtotal Operations $7,160.00 Total LMD #3a Expenditure Budget $7,160.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$3,851.00 Estimate of Costs 8 Expenses: $3,309.00 I 1 LJ Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 orparcel from the improvements." • The formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. • B. Assessment Methodology Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Tvoe EDU Value Multi • Single Family Residential Multi-Family Residential Industrial Vacant 1 Unit 1 Unit 1.00 Unit 0.25 Acre It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $413.74 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate Per Physical Unit Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment land Use Type , Units Units Units Unit Revenue Industrial Parcel 8 1.0 8 $413.74 $3,309.92 7 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 3A No Annexations • • 8 • • M v 'i `1.+ V G wr .C Q V a J ny ny uaneH ny esow~aH nb' PIeQ!U~V ny uewllaH 3S uey ny epueMll3 PM8 klaa~~ n ny rn d a x C m c m m C .J d A m N C N m O O] e K ~ M J ~ C U ~ >~ ~ Q3 J ` i ~~ ® u) O N N O O ny lse3 in v 'r'-•~ ny epueM!33 ~alsayooa I ny uaNlll!W ny uaneH ny esow~aH nV PIeQ!U~~V .~ ~ • mny uewpaH ~,~. v) t I L V r ~ y p~e.(auln E ~o'2es''saSEE3 1 ~ -ka8°& 's~' ~ 9`mrc m_s Ya'gs ~_~~ ~ CE~a:k9u:9~~ekk@ ~ ~ > w' Ab'anOJ~ fn ~®F `os' a3 `ss F~:E~ 90 m 3 C t m a~a'soie~~a~8e;s ~e~~~£` E ~ t ¢ r° 5E $P~ °g gSSE~= 5 .4 eaii$6 5'~ o w pV a y Y SF Y 5s3a2`Y `s m s 49 s _ ~ kge a~°.•~ a £s ~a=;y=e ~+~ggi88 'oEe==°S a:E c~: o C~ Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial Maintenance District) n u n U ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial Industrial Maintenance District) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California • This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be .levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of .the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15w day of March, 2007. Approved by ~ ' ~,l William J. O'N d, ity Engineer No. 24953 ~ ~, ~~/3~10~- 2 n U TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ......................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS .................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ............................7 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT .................8 A. GENERAL ....................................................................8 • B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLO.GY ......................................8 C. ASSESSMENT ..............................................................9 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS .............................................................10 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM ................................................11 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 36 (Commercial Maintenance District) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 36 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 36, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (LMD #3B) represents landscape sites throughout the Commercial/Industrial Maintenance District. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. The various landscape sites that are maintained by this district consist of median islands, parkways, street trees, and entry monuments. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: SCHEDULE V-B LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B SITE LOCATIONS March 7, 2007 Site # Descriptive Locations • J-2 The monument at the northeast corner of Haven and 4`h Street. Ground Cover area: 5~ square feet Turf area: 6y068 squaze feet J-3 The 6`h street median from Milliken to Pittsburg. Ground Cover area: 3~ squaze feet J-4 The entry monuments on the east and west side of 4`h and Milliken. Ground Cover area: 19,771 squaze feet. Turf area 9060 square feet J-5 The Milliken median from Arrow to Jersey Ground Cover area: 10,220 squaze feet J-6 The Spruce median from Foothill to White Oak. Ground Cover area: 4y00 squaze feet J-7 The 6"' Street median from Pittsburg to Richmond. Ground Cover area: 5~ square feet • J-8 The 6`h Street median from Richmond to Buffalo. 5 • Ground Cover area: 2476 square feet J-9 The Milliken railroad underpass. Ground Cover area: 165,633 squaze feet.12-12-O1 added 5199 sq feet Turf area: 4897 square feet . J-10 The 6`h street median from Cleveland to 1,820 feet east of Cleveland. Ground Cover area: 13.310 square feet J-11 The 6`h Street median from Buffalo to Rochester. Ground Cover area: 12,400 square feet J-12 The Milliken median from Arrow to' Century Ground Cover area: 13,855 square feet J-13 The Milliken median from Century to Foothill Blvd. Ground Cover area: 3330 square feet J-14 The 6`h Street median from Utica to Cleveland. J-15 The 6'h Street median form Haven to Utica. Ground Cover area: 7680 square feet. • 2-9-3B Day Creek median from Church to Foothill. Ground Cover area: 8466 square feet 2-10-3B The Day Creek medians south of Foothill including the roundabout. Ground Cover area: 6 490 square feet • 6 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #36 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #36 are as follows: Personnel Regular Payroll $201,790.00 Overtime Salaries $2,500.00 Part-time Salaries $25;730.00 Fringe Benefits $101,200.00 Subtotal Personnel $331,220.00 Operations Maintenance and Operations $65,200.00 Maintenance and Operations -Facilities $1,000.00 Vehicle Maintenance and Operations $1,500.00 Emergency & Routine Vehicle Equipment Rental $2,000.00 Equipment Maintenance $12,000.00 Tree Maintenance $42,850.00 Utilities Water Utilities $79,380.00 Telephone Utilities $3,360.00 Electric Utilities $41,290.00 Contract Services $419,050.00 Contract Services -Facilities $160,000.00 Assessment Administration $5,300.00 General Overhead $72,470.00 Subtotal Operations $905,400.00 Capital Expenditures Buildings & Improvements $33,000.00 Outlay/Equipment $950.00 Outaly Vehicles $32,000.00 Subtotal Capital Expenditures $65,950.00 Total LMD #3b Expenditure Budget $1,302,570.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$323,332.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $979,238.00 • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these .improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Type EDU Value Multiplier Commercial /Industrial 1.00 Acre Vacant 0.25 Acre • Single-Family Residential 1 Unit Multi-Family Residential 1 Unit 8' • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $352.80 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of Rate Per Physical # of Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Units Unit Revenue Comm/Ind Acre 2775.62 1.0 2775.62 $352.80 $979,238.74 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County • assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 9 • Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 36 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE DRC2005-00086 4.23 AC 3/1/2006 PM17063 1.24 AC 3/1/2006 PM16488 2.26 AC 3/15/2006 DRC2005-00068 10.16 AC 4/5/2006 PM16141 13.24 AC 4/5/2006 DRC2004-00721 1.71 AC 4/19/2006 PM17303 11.37 AC 6/7/2006 PM17318 26.69 AC 6/7/2006 PM16139 4.53 AC 7/5/2006 PM16899 2.70 AC 7/19/2006 DRC2004-01244 29.64 AC 8/2/2006 DRC2002-0016 1.22 AC 8/16/2006 CUP99-53 4 AC 9/20/2006 DRC2006-00284 1.21 AC 10/4/2006 • PM17653 11.90 AC 10/18/2006 DRC2005-00683 6.72 AC 11/1/2006 PM16926 11.56 AC 11/1/2006 PM17077 4.78 AC 11/15/2006. 10 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: n U 11 LMD 3b • • i• i• i• h a~ M a' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~_ ~ y rd ~.-.~.-.-.-.~ ~ m .-- J O ; a ~ ~ ~ .D C U ~ ~ ~ ! ~ •~ / V ' ~ ~ J ~ ~ N 1 N Q: o C ~ r C m o o ~ 0 L- Q ~ ~ -•---• ny 3se3 1 ~ ~C 1 r 1 ~ ny epueM!33 ny epue^n!33 1 1 ~ 1 1 ~ ~ V 1 PM8 ~aa~~ ate ~~ ~ ny ~a3sayooa• ny ~a3say~oa J r'- i ny ua~!II!Wj ny ua~!II!W - -• l ny uaneH ~ ny uaneH 1 I ny esouLaH, ny esow-aH 1 i ny Pleq!4~~b ~ nb Pleq!ywt/ I 1 _ b II H j ~~• ~~ ny uew118H n uew a 3 ~ J t ;~ ,~- L ~: ,ao ~ ny p~e~tau!n 3Sue!lawe~l o~;s8~'€na °^ I j ~~~i~~F~~~js~~ r--•-•-~ ~ c ~ - - - ~,ny anal ~ ~ f ~ ~ = B ° $ a ~ s ~ N ~ ~ ~ aa° ~Z~B €s gs~~~ fn m 0 Q Si,~~~~.g~•`•c~Y~T~B ~ ~ LPL q~og Yt~g~~€=$H r ~ m a~~g~j; EgYa:q~ ~ •~t~ ~~~g~~ ~~~ N EE ~e~~e~~'~~5 ~. ss:::t!us'c; ~• ~. s~e~er ~e~s y~F~. C[TY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAIY BERNARDINO STATE. OF CALIFORNIA NORTH Y Cpl A,T® LJ ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 6 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA NORTFf MG+~C ~ I , Z,OOI~ COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA •,.. ARROW ROIIT'~ _ ~ ~ 1-IAVEN AVENUE - ~} CITY OF RANCHO. CUCAMONCA COUNTY Off' SA.N BERNARDINO MGrCI-~ 15iZ~o~ sTATEn~~~,,,,.,~__.. -~ NORTH 4'7 ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAEE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0.3B STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 • SITE W o' U W ,~: ~~ ~~~ -~~ 1= 00TH I L~ }"' DR Q J ~W ~. U BLVD FLU sT~~~r ~ ~~yTs s~~r r~Es •~ ~PRtI 5; 2oo~P ~ f~ ~. zQ F~, CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA NORTf -~~"-- 7 • EXf~~~/T ;4-2'~ ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCABE MAIN'T'ENANCE DISTRICT N0.38 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 \ ~ `;~ `~ f ~~ ,~ ,, w a x i _N N~ 7 n r u .. ~ . 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L 7 PA R C~ L ~ ~AK~ ~1~ M~~ 16 89~ Cz.~~ ~c~~s) CITY OF RANCHO ~CUCAMONGA ENGINEERING DNISION ~~\v, 1%2200 >. z w NORTH i I 1 "_ r~rs ITEM: TITLE: EXHIBIT: ~ 2 NORTiI ~UC~jUS~~~OlO STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~~-~~.~•Q/Q.~i~ EXHIBIT "A' ASSESSMENT DIAGRA1I~I LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0.38 STN STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. l AND 6 "~ ~ *, h O ti • ti ~ v 3 O b 0 ~~ 2 ~ ~' Q Q~ C ~n O W ~ ~ h. W,1 ~ o e ~ 2. UI - ~ c MARINO Z ~_ STREET DRC2002-00116 i ND STREET LIGHTS ADDED X10 STREET TREES ADDED j H 3 I.L SB9'S7'SB'~w 300• CITY OF RANCI~IO CUCAMON~GA COUNTY ~F SAN BERNARDINO STA"I':~ ~3F CALIFORNIA ~U~ USA ~ 1012.a~1~ NORTH zz~ DRC 2 002-00 1 16 _, • EXfs'/8/T "iq_~ " ASSES5IVIENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAIM'ENANCE DISTRICT NO.3B STREET LIGHTRVG MAMTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 ~- ~ ' I. ;- ~~ m Par. 4 m ~ .~. n ~~ ~e\°' 471.54 _____ n{{II' 0.1 • IB 2 AC. 150512s3.n 1501 ~ ~ i I 262' I I ,o Par. 5 ~ Par: 1 - ~. I~ 15 • 8.05 kC. zs3.7t. ~:. .-~t3 7.~3 AC. 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I 56 1.22 AC. h \ \ ~ ~ ~ ° 15 a 1 poi I~ 117 12 116 13 115 la 114 113 zas.ss -/B 7D /36.78 39.11 - ~ - --~T~TEET- ~~ STREET L16MT STREET TREES CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ~~~~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA an _ m~ M E ~4. 15 EA. NORTfI .DRC 2DD~-DD2~ y LMT ~~ su~~ ~ ~,~ NZCEL5:9 12C0 PCRE$ GRO55 t 85 ALREb NEI BA515 OF BEPRINGS' n SURVEYORS NOTES: urze wu.(rt o xorzo o arts Pw ~.- c r/ M 9~{as _ 4-~t9R~Yt. I~+1 ~ rzs~ CNNp[a LM. M1H w Pu e. [~eaiw~p ~ma ® 4 ~~~ aP. ~ rtn ms nM. Q [~ cM~vr Kv BM iiy~ q ~t~P PROPOSED EASEMENTS: ~' n O mt P~+nrn tun d:rz ~ w Pi 9 I i> tr iL 'l5 X059' i w i p'u mi' n[rt Q Lx[ O! P'ON~@tE P.W'PpSOJTHr u.B I]0/tP- w~"°88 ?i ~., ~ y~k i rR~ }eS~°,' ~5 '~e ~~n}n 8+~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~888 e~;v~z€i~ e~~; PARCEL MAP NO. 17653 IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BEING A SUBDNISION OF A PORTION OF THE SOUTH 12 OF SECTION t2; TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE T WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS. INC. 'JULY. ]008 PA0.CC NO. 12959 PPipLM B~ ~/<O-<3 SOMA d~K M~ -__ fC ~ • ~/M1YL 6 !CO $M w '1K[9101 ~ 1~9. KLCPIm a5 w [C9 OP. p0]t/~P41 MP 1~ oR. earl/~ooo PMCcq 3 L9 f aEL R S. O39 g 3 VC'( PPGC 0.~?tO.R. PMPEl3 l.~l l~9 xT aw SHEET 2 OF 2 SHf ~ // Pp 3' CM d5= p 1/t!~:II ~ PEP PuB pfd/35 ~p dgl tl 1~ ARROW ROUTE -y\~I 61z on-/(I PP¢[~tEO trs w i/~ c w scc s, xaw. Bu a: zml n i 3~~ ; G~~G~ PAftCELp 12859 Nr F IM ~NgO.d] PARV ML b it PM~l1 `~` i ~~ gn IYOP ] II = ~CAMONGA JG DIVISION ITEM: TITLE: EXHIBIT: ~-~j C"~C,-~OYX~ ~ 8~ Z~aP rul EXHIBIT "A" ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0.3S STREET LIGH'CING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N05. l AND 6 I 1 ..,..~„~ . I @ I f roP110H1s I A FI r0PIN1110 IAP(Sl I'0.GF1 I y'. •M2V ~ ~I 3` M~. 40A I Z Si wneu Y - I ull~a^q k} v1 a b. WI! _ ~N ~' ~ wee.'.n L^1: ~1 °IeLy.B°~W I o a"v e: . ~ _ Imum+ nom ul@g RIVE _ 1 j MI6610N VIBT• U ~' ~ ,~ P~~. .. b _ wiaa.~ 6 g ©m =sg ~i G I I':r m I ~Fqaa ,I No. ~. 1 W" ~[fyW oh IAPG~~O r'IAPGLL j1 '. F'A . ~~ " 6926 ~I I ~ ~~ aa/ '~' PARCEL MAP N~• ~ ~I I -~ I ~l ~ LEND EtT LIGHTS ~ I 2 a~ : ~ ~--• ADD 3 ea, 58~o L 57R .aM~~ $ ~ STREET LIGHT- I ~s~ la ~~~a ~-" KEMOvE lea. 5500. I b~;'a a~, p'•Eq M,,;,,, /vim i ZEES ~ ~6! ~;s! _ ,.. I "..T~" , ,,.a w'1 ~~ IAP2N e'H IAP~ I WI 99qq r~ ' 101 .n# S• ©1e 1 ~ . ~£ ~l ~"fe' a i < LL 5 ~ °I a JI '~ '~41Ss u.do' Ri w`+T a ~ '- :: ~ ~ ml 6BI - Y p ~ ~~ I i3 e~~` P>fl.~~~s+3 p "'°`.n"`® a-m.~6 r_ntt mt_e.n'. y N~ ~ ~.PS7• ~ ~ 9 1 . 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RANCHO~CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO - ~1 ~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~ " '~ BEING A.SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 8, TOWNWSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 6 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN ACCORDING TO AN OFFICIAL PLATTHEREOF FILED IN THE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE, NOVEMBER 3, 1873. 0 fitl M C E CONSULTANTS MAY, 2006 RICHARD A. 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N89.55'mw 1Ba5P 1.1011 Aves A~t~ M1~ e~n d A /P~ aP e'6S' R•aae.Op L•]S.m' pW'S3'16' m m ~ d w r ~ R, Nee•6S R•ea8.8P L•11].0l' D•]Y1be• O w4 O.fiaa Acrea • ZkF~ waeo.mw L•1ss.bs' we•4r3s• R1 R•asOAY' R•e80.OP ' L•333.t6' L1129.ta' O41.OST!• D l1.02~P m u„B.m am O 3~ ~~ ~~w aT~ ~ ~` 2 Abuttel'e Rights of Ingress and Egress to antl from the atllolninp freeway have been relinquished In Document recoMetl Febmary 13. 1975 in Book 8615, Pegs 992 of Offidal Records. Bg515 OF BEARINGS The ceirtedineaf Foothill Boulevard, ahevm es N69'66'01• W an Record of Survey Nc. 02-11 e, filed in Book 116; Pepe 52 of RecaNS of Survey. ' Q d3~9Qb ~ REFERENCES _H~, ? O' ( ) Intlicatea retard tleta. . "'~~rr~y R-1 Recortl of Survey NP. 02-119 per map fletl In Bmk 118, Page 52 of RemNC Pf SL / Nb..]Y • 1 /. Ra1o00.OP R-2 Parcel Map No. 16033, PMB 202, pegea 99 to t07. / L•118.83' O 04.1610' I' `` yam: /~ I / / .... i / Ry'.. 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Replaced with lead and tag. 4 Fountl 2• iron pipe, PLS 8034, down 0.2', par R-0. Amept80 as being Ne B/C o(a 880.00' adios o-__ ._... _ _ _..._........_...~.._ _ Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 4 (Terra Vista Planned Community) ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No.'4 (Terra Vista Planned Community) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. • Dated this 15`h day of March, 2007. ,'~~ ~\ 2 Approved by: // . ;U' 3 No.24g53 ` illiam J. O'Ne , ity Engineer .~~ ~u ~2lailo~ ~- • ' n U TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .......................................................................................3 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS ..................................4 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES .............................9 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ................10 A. GENERAL ...................................................................10 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ....................................10 C. ASSESSMENT .............................................................11 • SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS .............................................................12 n U • Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance. District No. 4 (Terra Vista Planned Community) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 4 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 4, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • C~ Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 4 (LMD #4) represents landscape sites throughout the Terra Vista Planned Community. These sites are considered to be associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various landscape sites in Terra Vista that are maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, street trees, paseos and parks. The 38 acres of park consist of Spruce Park, Mountain View Park, Ralph M. Lewis Park, Coyote Canyon Park, Milliken Park, and West Greenway Park. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: SCHEDULE V-A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.4 SITE LOCATIONS . March 7,2007 Site # Descriptive Location TV-1 The monument on the southwest corner of Haven and Base Line; the Base Line median from Haven to the Deer Creek Channel; and the south side of Base Line from Haven to Deer Creek Channel less the frontage of the condominium complex. Ground Cover area: 18,091 square feet Turf area: 21,799 square feet TV-2 Base Line median from Spruce to Deer Creek Channel; the south side of Base Line from Deer Creek Channel to Spruce; the west side of Spruce from Base Line to Terra Vista Parkway; the north side of Spyglass from Spruce to Roxbury. Ground Cover area: 15,072 square feet Turf area: 18 858 square feet TV-3 The Base Line median east of Spruce. Ground Cover area: 12,707 square feet Turf area: 18,820 square feet • 4 • TV-4 The south side of Base Line from 800 feet east of Spruce to Milliken. The cul-de-sac at the north end of Cascade. Ground Cover area: 9278 square feet Turf area: 12,659 square feet TV-5 The north side of Terra Vista Parkway from Belpine to 112 feet west of Butterfield; Terra Vista Parkway median from Spruce to Milliken and the south side of Terra Vista Parkway from 164 feet west of Belpine to Belpine. Ground Cover area: 13,411 square feet Turf area: 6555 square feet TV-6 The north side of Terra Vista Parkway from Spruce to 175 feet north of Countryside and Terra Vista Parkway median from Church to Spruce. Ground Cover area: 17,991 square feet Turf area: 11,413 squaze feet TV-7 The north side of Church from the Deer Creek Channel to Terra Vista Parkway; the west side of Terra Vista Parkway from Church to 175 ,feet north of Countryside. Ground Cover area: 9924 square feet Turf area: 5_~ square feet TV-8 The southeast corner of Church and Haven; the Church median from Haven to Terra Vista Parkway and the wash end on the Northwest comer of the Deer Creek Channel and Church. • Ground Cover area: 26,876 square feet Turf area: 2y6 square feet TV-9 The Church median from Terra Vista Parkway to Elm. Ground Cover area: 3 749 square feet TV-10 The east side of Valencia from Base Line to the pre-school; the south side of Augusta from Valencia to Meadow Lark and the west side of Summerfield from Valencia to Evergreen. Ground Cover area: 20,818 square feet Turf area: 18,634 square feet TV-11 The paseo at Parkside and Clover from Pazkside to the Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 2_~ squaze feet TV-12 The east side of Haven from the pre-school to the Southern Pacific Railroad. Ground Cover area: 6 170 squaze feet Turf area: 2091 square feet TV-13 The east side of Spruce from Ehn to Mountain View; the north and south sides of Norfolk from Spruce to Cazdiff; the south side of Mountain View from Spruce to 290 feet east of Belvedere and the paseo from Spruce to Countryview. Ground Cover area: 8459 squaze feet • Turf area: 3 355 square Feet • TV-14 The south side of Mountain View from 290 feet east of Belevedere to 590 feet east of Fairhaven; the paseo south of Mountain View between Belevedere and Fairhaven to Country View and from Countryview to West Greenway Corridor. Ground Cover area: 19,030 square feet Turf area: 8~ square feet TV-15 The north side of Mountain View from 634 feet west of Biarritz to Milliken Ground Cover area: 4~ squaze feet Turf area: 438 square feet TV-16 The west Greenway Corridor from the northeast corner of Elm and Spruce to West Greenway Pazk. Ground Cover area: 15,529 square feet ' Turf area: 20,884 square feet TV-17 The west side of Mil liken from 585 feet north of Mountain View to Mountain View. Ground Cover area: 5 835 squaze feet Turf area: 3564 squaze feet TV-18 The south side of Mountain View from approximately 250 feet west of Claridge to Terra Vista Parkway; the south side of Terra Vista Parkway from Mountain View to East Greenway Comdor; Terra Vista Parkway from Mountain View to East Greenway Comdor. Ground Cover area: 18,316 square feet • Turf azea: 5 944 square feet TV-19 The Terra Vista Parkway median from Milliken to Mountain View; the north side of Terra Vista Parkway from 68 feet north of Addison to Mountain View; the west side of Mountain View from Grapevine to Terra Vista Pazkway. Ground Cover area: 20,306 square feet Turf azea: 3 886 squaze feet TV-20 TV-21 TV-22 TV-23 The Church median from Milliken to 675 feet east of Milliken. Ground Cover area: 2860 squaze feet The Church median from Milliken to Spruce. Ground Cover area: 16.811 square feet Turf area: 335 square feet The Milliken median from Mountain View to Foothill. Ground Cover area: 16,436 squaze feet The Milliken underpass from West Greenway Park to Milliken Park. Ground Cover area: 19,271 square feet Turf area: 22,139 square feet • 6 • TV-24 The east side of Haven from 145 feet south of Creekbridge to 600 feet north of Creekbridge; the northside of Creekbridge from Brookside to Haven and the paseo from Creekbridge and Brookside to the Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 5~ squaze feet Turf area: 9~ square feet TV-25 The east side of Haven from 145 feet south of Creekbridge to 410 feet south of Creekbridge. Ground Cover area: 3 319 squaze feet Turf area: 1677 squaze feet TV-26 The paseo at Plymouth south of Essex from Plymouth to the Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 1,956 squaze feet TV-27 The paseo from Terra Vista Parkway to Windsong and from Windsong to Plymouth. Ground Cover area: 21270 square feet Turf azea: 2731 square feet TV-28 The paseo at 7552 Hardy. Ground Cover area: 630 square feet Turf area: 733 square feet TV-29 • TV-30 TV-31 The East Greenway Corridor from Milliken Park to Terra Vista Parkway. Ground Cover area: 17,780 square feet Turf area: 51,478 square feet The Milliken Median from Mountain View to Base Line. Ground Cover area: 11,890 square feet The paseo from Elm to West Greenway Park. Ground Cover area: 4 770 squaze feet TV-32 The Greenwich paseo from Greenwich to Muirfield. Ground Cover area: 1 323 square feet TV-33 The south side of Mountain View from 430 feet west of Country View to Country View. Ground Cover area: 3 434 squaze feet Turf area: 11853 square feet TV-34 The south side of Terra Vista Pazkway from 390 feet west of Belpine to Belpine. Ground Cover area: 11342 squaze feet Turf area: 11887 square feet C~ Site # Descriptive Locations ~~ TV-35 The Trail Northeast of Ruth Musser School from Terra Vista Pazkway to Spruce. Ground Cover area: 9285 TV-36 The north side Meyers from Emery Place to Elm. Ground Cover area: 9~ square feet • Turf area: 5,895 square feet TV-37 The north side of Meyers from Emery Place to Elm. Ground Cover area: 5~ square feet Turf area: 5300 square feet TV-38 TV-39 The Church median' from Rochester to Terra Vista Parkway median from Church to 853 north of Church. Ground Cover area: 8_~ square feet The north side of Mountain View from 250 feet east of Milliken to Milliken. The eastside of Milliken from Mountain View to Terra Vista Parkway. Ground Cover area: 16.751 square feet TV-40 • TV-41 The southside ofTerra Vista Parkway from Milliken to Mountain View. Ground Cover area: 11,630 squaze feet. The paseo from south of Terra Vista parkway to Mountain View which is east of Milliken. Ground Cover area: 4 081 square feet TV-42 The north side of Mountain View from Terra Vista Parkway to 250 feet east of Milliken. Ground Cover area: 10,994 squaze feet TV-43 Church median and parkway from Malaga to Terra Vista Parkway. Ground Cover area: 7~ square feet TV-44 The southside of Church from Terra Vista Parkway to Rochester. Ground Cover area: 10,400 square feet TV-45 The westside of Rochester from Church to Malaga. Ground Cover area: 20,693 square feet TV-46 The north side of Malaga from Church to Rochester. Ground Cover area: ly3 square feet TV-47 The eastside of Terra Vista Parkway from Church to Brandywine. The paseo from Brandwine to Bunker Hill Drive. The eastside of Radcliff from Bunker to Malada. Ground Cover area:17,838 square feet • Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: L J The budgeted costs for LMD #4 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #4 are as follows: FY 2007/08 PROJECTED REVENUES $1,564,952.00 Personnel Regular Payroll $782,360.00 Overtime Salaries $1,000.00 Part-time Salaries $31,340.00 Fringe Benefits $386,180.00 Subtotal Personnel $1,200,880.00 Operations. Maintenance and Operations $64,270.00 Maintenance and Operations -Facilities $14,000.00 Vehicle Maintenance and Operations $6,000.00 Equipment Maintenance $3,750.00 Emergency & Routine Vehicle Equipment Rental $1,000.00 Tree Maintenance $21,750.00 Depreciation -Computer Equipment $150.00 Utilities Water Utilities $313,290.00 Telephone Utilities $2,940.00 Electric Utilities $37,510.00 Contract Services $487,550.00 Contract Services -.Facilities $16,000.00 Assessment Administration $20,860.00 General Overhead $128,230.00 Subtotal Operations $1,117,300.00 Capital Expenditures Outlay/Building Improvements $0.00 Outlay/Equipment $950.00 Subtotal Capital Expenditures $950.00 Total LMD #4 Expenditure Budget $2,319,130.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$754,178.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $1,564,952.00 \~ Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose . of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 benepts to be received by each such lot or parcel from the improvements. " The formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • ' Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen . as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS EDU Value Multi-family Single Family • Commercial /Industrial Senior Housing Vacant 1.00 Unit 1.00 Parcel 1.00 Acre. 1.00 Unit 0.25 Acre 10 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at same rate for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Physical Unit Physical Assessment Assessment Rate Per Land Use Type Units Unit Units Assessment Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 2653 1 2653 $252.50 $669,882.50 Multi-Family Unit 3492 1 3492 $222.00 $775,224.00 Senior Housing Unit 216 1 216 $148.36 $32,045.76 Commercial Acre 229.25 1 229.25 $382.99 $87,800.46 Total $1,564,952.72 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby • made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 11 C~ Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 4 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE DRC2005-00228 44 MF 8/2/2006 • n U 12 r~ ~~ LMD 4 • • • • N N Q ~ .~ ~ y •1.. ______ . 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'ql ~ q~~ o\, ~~~. `\' ~~ NO ITEMS ADDEDTO WORK PROGRAM > ~\ ~ ~~~ \ z ~ a m . CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA A-3 NORTIi DRC200s-00228 ~9 Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 5 (Tot Lot) r~ u ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 5 (Tot Lot) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California • C J This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage .of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15~h day of March, 2007. Approved by' G i it iam J. O' "t; City Engineer No.2a953 Exp. ~ 2'~~ 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .......................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS ..................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES .............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ..................7 A. GENERAL .....................................................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ........................:..............7 C. ASSESSMENT ...............................................................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS .......................:.......................................9 3 r~ u Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 5 (Tot Lot) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 5 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 5, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. 4 Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 5 (LMD #5) represents a landscaped tot lot, located on the southwest corner of Andover Place and Bedford Drive. This site is associated with a group of 44 single family parcels which all have a common usage of the tot lot such that any benefit derived from the landscaping can be directly attributed to those particular parcels. Because of this, assessment required for this district is charged to those specific parcels. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 5 SITE LOCATIONS n U n U Site # Descriptive Location I-1-5 . The tot lot on the southwest corner of Andover and Bedford. Ground Cover area:1,506 square feet Turf area: 1,070 square feet LMD-5 TOTAL GROUND COVER: LMD-5 TOTAL TURF: 1,506 square feet 1,070 square feet 5 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #5 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #5 are as follows: Operations Maintenance and Operations $300.00 Maintenance and Operations -Facilities $500.00 Vehicle Maintenance and Operations $70.00 Contract Services $2,100.00 Contract Services -Facilities $1,000.00 Water Utilities $700.00 Electric Utilities $280.00 Assessment Administration $240.00 General Overhead $470.00 Subtotal Operations $5,660.00 • Total LMD #5 Expenditure Budget $5,660.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$676.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $4,984.00 • 6 • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Type EDU Value Multiplier Multi-Family 1.00 Parcel Single Family 1.00 Parcel Commercial/Industrial 2.00 Acre. • Vacant 0.25 Acre 7 It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at • $113.29 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of Rate per Physical Unit # of Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Type Units Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 44 1 44 $113.29 $4,984.' C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor • and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 8 Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 5 No Annexations • • 9 • C~ • N N Q {n mo O I , V N •- ~ N E .I.. ~_. _ _ _ in J ~ O j ~ V •I ~ ~ Q) ~ N ~ O ~ 1 c J ~ CD d ~ J ~ N I _ ~ o ' a m _ L ~ I LL Q t ~ j _._._. i ny iSe3 I C I vl • I 1 j r ~ j ny epuemg3 ny epuemg3 j ~ 1 Q 1 I (,~ I P^18 Elaw~ 6e a `-•-•-•-•-•-~-~-~-•-• ~ ny ~alsayooa. ny ~alsayooa J r" i ~._.~._._._._._ ny ua~ppWj nV ua~l!II!W j 1 1 1 1 ny uaneHj I I ny uaneH ny esow~aH! - ny esow~aH I 1 nV Pleq!4o~Hj nb Pleq!yo~V 1 1 m 1 ny uew!IaHj in ny uewllaH ,~ t ~ v I j rr d L ~ `° j rV P~e~(au!~ I .~ ~ I I ~.~' !~rYI' ~~FS 1 _ ,~.I a Y . . . 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The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15th day of March, 2007. Approved by: (~~~ illiam J. O'Neil; ity ngineer No.24~53 Exp. ~ 1I- 2 n u TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .................................................................:.....................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS ..................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES .............................9 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ................10 A. GENERAL ...................................................................10 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ....................................10 • C. ASSESSMENT ..................................................:..........11 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS .............................................................11 3 • Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 6 (Caryn Planned Community) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method • reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is. made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 6 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 6, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 • Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 6 (LMD #6) represents landscape sites throughout the Caryn Planned Community. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees, and community trails. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: SCHEDULE III-A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 SITE LOCATIONS March 14, 2007 • Site # Descriptive Locations CC-1 The Southside of Banyan from 1290 feet west of Milliken to Milliken. The Westside of Milliken & Median from Banyan to 292 south of Vintage. Ground Cover area: 96,892 square feet Turf area: 17,945 square feet This site was reduced March 13, 2003 because of freeway right-a-way 15,176 Ground Cover and 4,077 square feet Turf. CC-2 This site was deleted 7-1-00 and was combined with CC-1. Both sites had 7784 square feet of ground cover deleted and 4077 of turf deleted. CC-3 The paseo on the west side of Morning from Morning Place to Deer Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 2~ square feet Turf area: 124 square feet CC-4 The west side of Morning Pl., from Banyan to Starview Pl.; the north side of Star View Pl., from Morning Pl., to Star View CT. Ground Cover area: 14,273 square feet Turf area: 5 513 square feet CC-5 Silver Sun paseo from the end of Silver Sun cul-de-sac to Deer Creek Channel. • Ground Cover area: 25,890 square feet 5 Turf area: 12,084 square feet • CC-6 The east and west side of Netherlands View Loop from Vintage to Vintage. The Netherlands View Loop paseo from Netherlands View Loop to Mt Sterling CT. Ground Cover area: 88,902 squaze feet Turf area: 676 squaze feet CC-7 The east and west side of Hillview Loop from Mt. Rainer CT. to Kettle Peak. Ground Cover area: 14,930 square feet Turf area: 6y18 square feet CC-8 The paseo from Hillview Loop to Vintage Drive. Ground Cover area: 42,107 square feet Turf area: 22,752 square feet CC-9 The south side of Vintage from 250 feet west of Hillview Loop to Hillview Loop. The west side of Hillview Loop from Vintage to Kettle Peak. The west side of Kettle Peak from Hillview Loop to Donner Pass CT. The east side of Hillview Loop from Kettle Peak to Tioga Peak. Ground Cover area: 47,334 square feet Turf area: 4 954 square feet CC-10 The east side of Terrace View Loop from Vintage to Butler Peak. The west side of Terrace View Loop from Rainbow Falls CT. to Vintage. • Ground Cover area: 24,603 squaze feet CC-11 The paseo from Caryn School to Banyan. The south side of Banyan from the paseo to Rochester. The east and west side of Mt. Baldy CT. from Banyan to Sierra Crest View Loop. The north side of Sierra Crest View Loop from Hilltop CT. to Woodland CT. Ground Cover area: 47,507 square feet Turf area: 7_~ square feet CC-12 The separation paseo from Vintage to Pinnacle Peak. Ground Cover area: 50,325 square feet Turf area: 15,021 squaze feet CC-13 The east side of Hillview Loop from Tioga Peak CT. to Vintage. The south side of Vintage From Hillview Loop to Terrace View Loop. The north side of Vintage from Hillview Loop to Caryn School. The east side of Terrace View Loop from Vintage to Mt. San Antonio CT. Ground Cover area: 26,162 square feet Turf area: 4 508 square feet CC-14 The east side of Sierra Crest View Loop from Mt. Waverly to Vintage. The north side of Vintage from Sierra Crest View Loop to Sierra Crest View Loop. The east and west side of Sierra Crest View Loop from Vintage to Mt. Wilson CT. The south side of vintage from Netherlands View Loop to 330 feet west of Netherlands View Loop. • Ground Cover area: 73,250 square feet Turf area: 16 525 square feet 6 • CC-15 The south side of Sierra Crest View Loop From Mt. Waverly CT. to Mt. Cambridge CT. The north side of Sierra Crest View Loop from Mt. Cambridge CT. to Woodland CT. The north side of Sierra Crest View Loop from Hilltop CT. to Caryn School. The Sierra Crest View Loop paseo from Sierra Crest View Loop to Mt. Sherman CT. Ground Cover area: 70,990 square feet Turf area: 7699 square feet CC-16 The south side of Vintage from Netherlands View Loop to Rochester. The north side of Vintage from Rochester to Sierra Crest View Loop. The east and west side of Sierra Crest View Loop from Mt. Wilson CT. to Mt. Cambridge CT. The Netherlands View Loop paseo from Vintage to Mt. Sterling CT. Ground Cover area: 77,202 square feet Turf area: 3~ square feet CC-17 The east side of Milliken from Vintage to Banyan Ground Cover area: 13,740 square feet Turf area: 9088 square feet CC-18 The north side of Vintage from Milliken to Hillview Loop. The south side of Vintage from 104 feet west of Hillview to Milliken. Ground Cover area: 32,287 square feet Turf area: 3~ square feet • July 1, 2002 a reduction of 622 sq. feet of G.C. and 4710 sq. feet of turf because a new street was installed south o Vintage. CC-19 The Terrace View Loop paseo from Vintage to Terrace View Loop. Ground Cover area: 17,496 square feet Turf area: 15,617 square feet CC-20 The east side of Terrace View Loop from Mt. San Antonio CT. to El Capitan CT. The west side of Terrace View Loop from Butler Peak Pl. to Mt San Antonio CT. Ground Cover area: 20.627 square feet .Turf area: 20.017 square feet CC-21 The west side of Rochester from Banyan to 317 feet south of Vintage Ground Cover area: 31,292 square feet This site was relandscaped due to freeway being installed and 18,692 sq feet was reduced from this site and is now part of CC-26. CC-22 The south side of Vintage from Terrace View Loop to Sierra Crest View Loop. The east and west side of Hillview loop from Vintage to Mt. Rainer CT. Ground Cover area: 11,609 square feet Turf area: 3,763 square feet • CC-23 The south side of Banyan from Milliken to Butler Peak Pl. The west side of Butler Peak Pl. • from Banyan to Terrace View Loop. The north side of Terrace View Loop from Butler Peak Pl. to Rainbow Falls CT. Ground Cover area: 12,132 square feet CC-24 The north side of Terrace View Loop From El Capitan CT. to Butler Peak Pl. The east side of Butler Peak Pl..from Terrace View Loop to Banyan. The south side of Banyan from Butler Peak Pl. to 990 feet east of Butler Peak Pl. Ground Cover area: 14,452 square feet • CC-25 This site was moved to CC-13. This mainline was part of CC-13 and should not of been its own site. CC-26 The east side of Rochester from 210 freeway to Vintage. The north and south side of Vintage from to Rochester to Thunder Mountain. The westside of Rochester from 317 feet south of Vintage to the 210 Freeway. Ground Cover area: 35,037 square feet Due to freeway being built this area was relandscaped January 7, 2005 and 16825 square feet was added to this side. CC-27 The Milliken median and the westside of Milliken from 292 feet south of Vintage to 210 Freeway. Ground Cover area: 13,365 CC-28 The east side of Milliken from Vintage to the 210 freeway right of way. Ground Cover area: 17,724 square feet CC-29 The Milliken median from Banyan to 1420 feet north of Vintage. Ground Cover area: 4~ square feet • Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #6 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #6 are as follows: Personnel r 1 U Regular Payroll Part-Time Fringe Benefits Subtotal Personnel Operations Maintenance and Operations Vehicle Maintenance and Operations Emergency & Routine Vehicle Equipment Rental Contract Services Tree Maintenance Water Utilities Electric Utilities Assessment Administration General Overhead Subtotal Operations $21,460.00 $1,060.00 $10,620.00 $33,140.00 $12,050.00 $0.00 $0.00 $285,300.00 $29,200.00 $117,920.00 $6,290.00 $6,940.00 $23,950.00 $481,650.00 Total LMD #6 Expenditure Budget $514,790.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$200,151.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $314,639.00 • 9 Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on beriefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Type EDU Value Multipli~ Multi-Family 1.00 Parcel Single Family 1.00 Parcel Commercial/Industrial 2.00 Acre • Vacant 0.25 Acre 10 C~ • • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $246.97 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel C. Assessment 1274 1.0 1274 $246.97 $314,639.78 All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These- lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. 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The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. • Dated this 15`h day of March, 2007. ~~Op OFES51\ l ~\51~`~P~,1os ~! Approved by: G ~ /~ ~~~~~~ `a illiam 'Nei , ity ngineer _; S' No. 24453 ~~ Exp '' 2/~~ • 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .......................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS ..................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ............................9 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ................10 A. GENERAL ...................................................................10 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ....................................10 C. ASSESSMENT .............................................................11 • SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS .............................................................12 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS .............................................13 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 7 (North Etiwanda) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly • apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report , Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 7 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 7, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. U 4 Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 7 (LMD #7) represents landscape sites throughout the Etiwanda North Area. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees, community trails and Etiwanda Creek Park. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: SCHEDULE III LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 SITE LOCATIONS March 6, 2007 C~ Site # Descrintive Location EN-1 The north side of Wilson from San Sevaine to Ridgeline: The east side of Ridgeline from Wilson to Arcadia, The south side of Arcadia from Ridgeline to 77 feet east of Ridgeline. Ground Cover area: 27,325 square feet Turf area: 19,334 square feet EN-2 The Metropolitan Water District easement on the south side of Crescenta from San Marino to Ridgeline. Ground Cover area: 38,104 square feet Turf area: 41,250 square feet EN-3 The Wilson median from Wardman Bullock to San Sevaine. Ground Cover area: 11,816 square feet EN-4 The Planters on the north side of the drainage easement that is between and parallel to Highland and Arapaho east of Etiwanda. Ground Cover area: 63,972 square feet • 5 • • EN-5 The south side of Wilson from 1,115 feet west of San Sevaine to 205 feet east of San Sevaine. The landscape east of San Sevaine from 24th to south end tract. Ground Cover area: 45,584 square feet Turf area: 3~ square feet EN-6 The northside of Wilson from Wardman Bullock to Ridgeline. The westside of 12idgeline from Wilson to 120 feet north of Arcadia. Ground Cover area: 29,226 square feet Turf area: 15,136 square feet , EN-7 The parkway on the east side of Wardman Bullock from 24th to 857 feet north of Glendora. The cobblestone between the tract wall and the flood wall will be handled as as extra for debris pickup and weed control on an as needed basis. Ground Cover area: 10,268 square feet EN-8 The south side of Crescenta from Ridgeline to Crestline. Ground Cover area: 50,305 square feet Turf area: 35,960 square feet EN-9 The paseo from Meadow Brook to Rock Creek. Ground Cover area: 1 400 square feet Turf area: 6555 square feet EN-10 The paseo from Etiwanda to North Rim. The west side of Etiwanda from 175 feet north of North Rim to 171 feet south of Golden Prarie. Ground Cover area: 49,020 square feet Turf area: 4~ square. feet EN-11 The paseo south of Ridge Crest Drive to southern boundary of Tract 14139. This site is temporarily maintained by another contractor and was deleted from the contract as of 7-16- O1This site is still the city's property. Ground Cover area: 3_~ square feet Turf area: 800 square feet EN-12 The cul-de-sac on the north side of Ridgecrest at Etiwanda Creek Channel. Ground Cover area: 1~ square feet Turf area: 700 square feet EN-13 The east side of San Sevaine from Wilson to 136 feet north of Crescenta. Ground Cover area: 46,611 square feet Turf area: 5037 square feet • EN-14 The west side of San Sevaine from 150' north of Wilson to 136' north of Crescenta. Ground Cover area: 55,166 square feet Turf area: 235 square feet 6 EN-15 The north side of Youngs Canyon Road from 500 feet east of Koch to 692 feet west of Koch. The south side of Youngs Canyon Road from 349 feet east of Koch to 692 feet west of Koch. The east and west side of Koch place from Youngs Canyon Road to 132 feet north of Youngs Canyon Road. The west side of Koch from Youngs Canyon Road to 132 feet south of Youngs Canyon Road. The east side of Koch from 82 feet south of Youngs Canyon Road to Youngs Canyon Road. The trailhead north east of the east end of Youngs Canyori Road to the south end of San Sevaine Horse Trail. The south end of San Sevaine Horse from the trail head to 254 feet north of trailhead. Ground Cover area: 42,925 square feet EN-16 The east side of Wardman Bullock from 225 feet south of San Segundo Drive to 80 feet north of Dona Way. , Ground Cover area: 2056 square feet EN-17 The north side of Colonbero from San Sevaine Channel to Guidera Drive. The south side of Colonbero from San Sevaine Channel to 400 feet north of Guidera Drive. The north side of Aggazzotti from Colonbero to 475 feet east of Colonbero. This site has a pump which will be adjusted and maintained by city personnel. Ground Cover area: 43,241 square feet • EN-18 The north side of Aggazzotti Road from San Antonio Drive to San Sevaine Road. The west side of San Sevaine road from Aggazzotti to 702 feet south of Aggazzotti. The east side of San Sevaine Road from 702 feet south of Aggazzotti to Regina. Ground Cover area: 47,823 square feet EN-19 The south side of Wilson from Etiwanda to Estates Way. Ground Cover area: 45,727 square feet EN-20 The south side or Wilson from Estates Way to Hanley. Ground Cover area: 14,207 square feet EN-21 The north side of Wilson from Etiwanda to Cervantes. The Wilson meidan from Etiwanda To Cervantes. The Westside of Etiwanda From Wilson To Del Norte Place. Ground Cover area: 88,795 square feet EN-22 The north and south side of Vintage from 165 feet east of Country View to 338 feet west of Country View. Ground Cover area: 13,603 square feet EN-23 The north side of Wilson and median from Etiwanda west to Etiwanda. The east side of Etiwanda from Wilson to 1150 feet north of Wilson. • Ground Cover area: 32,027 square feet • EN-24 The north side of Vintage from 360 feet west of Ascot to 230 feet east of Countrywood. Ground Cover area: 34,707 square feet EN-25 The east side of Bluegrass from Banyan to 610 feet north of Banyan. Ground Cover area:. 4054 square feet EN-26 The south side of Banyan from Bluegrass to Greenwood. Ground Cover area: 6 240 square feet EN-27 The south side of Banyan from Laurel Blossom to Etiwanda. Ground Cover area: 1 703 square feet EN-28 The north side of Wilson from Cervantes to 1715 feet west of Cervantes. The westside of Cervantes from Carmel Knolls Drive to Wilson. The paseo from Wilson to Tejas Ct. The median on Wilson from Cervantes to Bluegrass. The following temporary landscape: There is 1 planter on the westside of Altura at Tejas. There are five planters on the southside of Tejas from Altura to 195 feet east of~Altura. Ground Cover area: 25,048 square feet EN-29 The south side of Banyan from 787 feet west of East Avenue to East Avenue. The west side of East Avenue from Banyan to 600 feet south of Blue Gum. The east side • of East Avenue from Banyan to 537 feet south of Banyan. Ground cover area: 16,111 square feet LJ C~ • C~ Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #7 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #7 are as follows: Personnel Regular Payroll 157,290.00 Part-time Salaries 10,080.00 Fringe Benefits 77,980.00 Subtotal Personnel 245,350.00 Operations Maintenance and Operations 57,790.00 Maintenance and Operations -Facilities $4,000.00 Vehicle Maintenance and Operations $2,500.00 Emergency & Routine Vehicle Equipment Rental $0.00 Equipment Maintenance $0.00 Contract Services $543,470.00 Contract Services -Facilities $2,500.00 Tree Maintenance $15,050.00 Water Utilities $137,290.00 Telephone Utilities $3,150.00 Electric Utilities $21,860.00 Assessment Administration $14,250.00 General O~,erhead $61,460.00 S ubtota I Operations 863, 320.00 Capital Outlay Building & Improvements 0 Vehicles $0.00 Subtotal -Capital Outlay $0.00 Total LMD #7 Expenditure Budget $1,108,670.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$268,275.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $840,395.00 9 • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS EDU Value Multi-Family 1.00 Parcel Single Family 1.00 Parcel Comm/Ind 2.00 Acre • Vacant 0.25 Acre 10 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $307.05 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 2727 Comm/Ind Acre 5 1.00 2727 $307.05 $837,325.35 2.00 10 $307.05 $3,070.50 Total $840,395.85 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the • District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 11 • Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 7 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE TR14759-2 85 SF 2/1/2006 TR14759-3 94 SF 2/1/2006 TR14759 86 SF 2/15/2006 PM16969 1 SF 4/5/2006 TR16226-1 97 SF 4/19/2006 TR16226 70 SF 5/17/2006 5426 WARDMAN BULLOCK RD 1 SF 6/21/2006 5474 WARDMAN BULLOCK RD 1 SF 6/21/2006 TR16227-2 114 SF 7/5/2006 PM15588 2 SF 8/16/2006 TR16114 21 SF 12/20/2006 • • 12 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: r~ U C~ 13 LMD 7 • • • w v •- `F.1 V ^~ w C .~ d Q. 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STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~I. ~xx~l~~m/ /3ULLOG/~ EXHIBIT A-2 , • ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 7 n [, ;V, ~~ L CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA • PARCEL MAP 15588 N W E S 1' ~~~~ l~,Zoo~ 7i.~ • I ~ i ~ ~ w ~ I ~ N ~~ .-• tom. ~ cd ~ N 3 U '~ U x H ~, ~ x w \ ° w a z H \ ~ ~ x z ~, ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~' ~., ~~ ~~ a fl / ^ ozN 0 Q U~~ O ~z~ H U w ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 8 (South Etiwanda) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. r1 U Dated this 15h day of March, 2007. ~~3 % No. 24553 Approved by: / ~ `I ~ ~/ai ~o} illiam J. 'Ne' it ngineer ~ Ezp.~~ • 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ..................................:................~...................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS ..................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES .............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ..................7 A. GENERAL .....................................................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ......................................7 • C. ASSESSMENT ...................................:..........................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ..............................................................9 C~ 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 8 (South Etiwanda) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 8 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 8, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. r 1 U 4 Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 8 (LMD #8) represents landscape sites throughout the Etiwanda South Area. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees and community trails. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 8 SITE LOCATIONS March 6, 2007 Site # Descriptive Location • SE-1 The east side of East from 480 feet south of Catalpa to 182 feet north of Catalpa. The north and south side of Catalpa from; East Ave. to Brownstone. Ground Cover area: 10,355 square feet Turf area: 6~ square feet SE-2 The south side of Highland from 361 feet east of East Avenue, to 210 feet east of Starstone. Ground Cover area: 16,686 square feet SE-3 The south side of Fischer from 860 feet West of Mulberry to Mulberry. The north Side of Fisher from Mulberry to East Avenue Ground Cover area: 53,646 square feet 5E-4 The north side of Mueller, from 40 feet past the east end of Mueller, to 20 feet east of Dicarlo. Ground Cover area: 9~ square feet • 5 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #8 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #8 are as follows: Operations Maintenance and Operations $3,000.00 Vehicle Maintenance and Operations $0.00 Contract Services $26,640.00 Tree Maintenance $11,550.00 Water Utilities $5,180.00 Telephone Utilities $530.00 Electric Utilities $800.00 Assessment Administration $1,020.00 General Overhead $2,380.00 Subtotal Operations $51,100.00 • Total LMD #8 Expenditure Budget $51,100.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$22,779.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $28,321.00 • 6 • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "The net amount to be assessed upon lands within ari 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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Pro EDU Value Multiplier Multi-Family 1.00 Parcel Single Family 1.00 Parcel Commercial/Industrial 2.00 Acre • Vacant 0.25 Acre 7 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $151.45 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 187 1.0 187 $151.45 $28,321.15 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal • Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. C~ 8 Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 8 No Annexations n u r~ ~J 9 • • 00 w ~~ ~ .~ ~ w ~ ~ O ~ J ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ i v ~ d ~ C d U ~n C I c > N l ~ i ~ ~ m 3 J v i , No C ~ ~ m ~° 0 0 o 1 1 ny lSe3 C 1 1 i .~ n f;+Q 1 ~ L ~ ny epuemg3 Q ny epuem!l3 I Q I 1 V 1 ~ 1 PM9 >IaaJp ~(e ~ L_._._..._._..._._._ C I • (Q ny Jalsayooa ny Jalsayooa J r'-' i ny ua~!!I!Wi. nV ua'I!II!W 1 1 1 1 n uane ny uaneH. 1 y H 1 1 ny esowJaHl ny esowJaH 1 1 e nb, PIeQ!4oJV; nd PI Q!4~JV 1 1 ny uewl~aH 1 1 ~~• Lny uewllaH ~' <n • t ~ j rib I~ ~o y pJe6aw~ ~ 1 1 figsc€ga° ; s lS uepawe~l ~ v ? a ~: g;~ESoq.o o° zp y 1 Phd d°.°~ec €.9°c6 ~ I a 6mstb9 `= f Saab=ba ~.~.~.~~ 'I, N .~.~r~~1. At/ _ anOJ ESoaf Ya 6o~E5~a ~ .i. fn 'O ~ N a~E 6%:v2 X85 y'e 6a O ~ ~~.~.~ ~. 1 e~ ~ m ~ t t Q fiaPiY`6E ~aFy~=`g 6a 3' ..... ~. ._r a=g . h °~ ~ cP (D ~ v E SF9 a~4~[ 9$5 } ~ ~r ~9%S a g~j'afi E hb -~ = v v b E EEd~ei'c6s6~~c°si C~ Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 9 (Lower Etiwanda) ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 9 (Lower Etiwanda) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. n U Dated this 15~h day of March, 2007. Approved by' illiam J. O'N i ,City Engineer • 2 C~ TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .......................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS ..................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES .............................7 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ............:.....8 A. GENERAL .....................................................................8 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................8 • C. ASSESSMENT ................................................................9 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ......:......................................................10 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS .............................................11 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 9 (Lower Etiwanda) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and' the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations • List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District withih Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 9 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 9, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps.. 4 Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 9 (LMD #9) represents landscape sites throughout the Lower Etiwanda Area. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, street trees and South Etiwanda Park. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: SCHEDULE IV LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 9 SITE LOCATIONS March 6, 2007 • Site # ~ Descriptive Location 9-1 The west side of East Ave. from 380 feet north of Chateau to 290 feet south of Chateau. Ground Cover area: 4,426 square feet Hardscaoe area: 7,360 square feet 9-2 The west side of East Ave. from 339 feet north of Brookfield to 157 feet north of Brookfield. Brookfield from East Ave. to Oak Crest. The east side of Oak Crest to 137 feet north of Brookfield. Ground Cover area: 2,390 square feet Hardscape area: 6,874 square feet 9-3 The west side of East Ave. from 790 feet north of Highfield to 256 feet south of Highfield. Ground Cover area: 8,769 square feet Hardscaoe azea: 10,669 square feet n U 5 • 9-4 The west side of East Ave. from 295 feet north of Via Veneto to Via Veneto. The north side of Via Veneto From East Ave to Dolcetto. The east side of Dolcetto from Via Veneto to Miller Ave. The south side of Miller Ave. from 372 feet west of Dolcetto to 240 feet east of Dolcetto. The west side of Dolcetto from Miller to Garcia. The north side of Gazcia from Dolcetto to Etiwanda Ave. Ground Cover area: 48,612 square feet Hardscape area: 28,746 square feet 9-5 The north side of Miller from 429 feet west of Dolcetto to 1029 feet west of Dolcetto Ground Cover area: 6,519 square feet Hardscape area: • 3,325 square feet 9-6 The north side of Miller from 254 feet east of Dolcetto to 167 feet west of Dolcetto. Ground Cover area: 4,089 square feet Hardscape area: 2,854 square feet 9-7 The south side of Lima, from 167 feet west of Brisas, to Green Glen. Ground Cover area: 2,580 square feet • 9-8 The south side of Baseline median from Etiwanda to 473 feet east of Shelby. Ground Cover area: 16,395 squaze feet Hardscape area: 14,558 square feet u 6 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #9 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #9 are as follows: FY 2007/08 PROJECTED REVENUE $752,215.00 Personnel n U Regular Salaries $177,580.00 Part-time Salaries $7,630.00 Fringe Benefits $87,700.00 Subtotal Personnel $272,910.00 Operations Computer SoHware $570.00 Maintenance and Operations $7,650.00 Maintenance and Operations -Facilities $2,000.00 Maintenance and Operations -Computer Equipment $1,040.00 Emergency & Routine Vehicle Equipment Rental $200.00 Contract Services $37,600.00 Contract Services -Facilities $4,000.00 Tree Maintenance $6,600.00 Water Utilities $11,480.00 Electric Utilities $1,790.00 Assessment Administration $6,340.00 General Overhead $55,240.00 Subtotal Operations $136,510.00 Capital Expenditures Outlay/Vehicles $26,500.00 Outlay/Equipment $950.00 Subtotal Capital Expenditures $27,450.00 Total LMD tl9 Expenditure Budget Contribution to Reserves $436,870.00 $315,345.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $752,215.00 • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling. Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine. each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS P EDU Value Multi Commercial/Industrial 2.00 Acre Vacant 0.25 Acre Single Family 1.00 Unit • Multi-Family 1.00 Unit 8 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $375.91 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate per • Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 881 Multi-Family Unit 1057 Comm/Ind Parcel 1 1.0 881 $387.94 $341,775.14 1 1057 $387.94 $410,052.58 1 1 $387.94 $387.94 Total $752,215.66 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the • net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. n LJ 9 r~ u Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 9 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE TR16643 15 SF 1/18/2006 TR16776 59 SF 6/21/2006 TR16882 99 MF 10/18/2006 n U • 10 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: tt LMD 9 • • • • • yr •- rr_ h I~ V C w~ W Yr .C d Q V C J I ^d ny uaneH ny esow~aH nb PIeQ!4o~b I ny uewllaH 11S ue!I ny epuem113 PM8 Aaa~~ n ny L W d 2 C f0 A m J d N t0 m tr d c N t0 00 a m 0_ N E o, J l] CU ~ C£ d J ny lse3 N N N ® ~ 0 N O v 'T'~'~ ny epuem!13 ny ~alsayooa I ny ua~lll!W ny uaneH ny esow~aH nV PIe9!4o~V . 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ETIWANDq AV. 9500 HPSV 2 -ed. Seoo HPSV 11 'ea. RMAY CT, I5 ~d. eea. aea. Izea. NEW LMD~9 AREA o.02 ACRE ,.:. C[TY OF RANCHO CUCANIONGA r~ COUNTY OF SAN E3ERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~O11~1XaYy 18,2oa~ A '' NORTFI TRACT 166`}:; ~' E]CH1B[T "A" .. ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM . _. . ---L-A1~FD&EAPE M~ktNi`~i~fA~iCE-DtS`FRICT~NO~ ~-`- - _____: STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTK[CT NOS. t AND g t ~ ~ P J1 4~.. I. t _.-_.... I _ .33 I t 30 43 I ~ 39 ~0 I t 45 - I ~ ~ ~. 41 I - i ~. _ I 47 ~ . - - t ~ 44 23 17 t t ~ ~ t I t0, 11 ~ 1 r 1 ~ ' ;/ ,: ~, LEGEND . s I I - 4B 27-~1 X800 LUMEN I s 17 ~ h PS V STREET 1-10H1 la so •~,_ ,.~ 9500 LUMN HPSV STREET LIGHT 7 14 1a St j21- STREET TREES t I 6 ~ 15 ~ I.I 4 i I I RK` ~ ~ ~-~ 1 I 3 ( • 1~ 57 se 11\ I se ap.1N -- ~o. ~~_ sa ~ to _ ~--- -._-, ~ s ols I ,~ __ - -- t --_ _ -- - -------- 1 =' ~r~" y - ~ ~~~ R~rr - -- \ 'tea / M,„; r' & Z _ I y -- p _ C[TY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Nort~tc COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO G CALIFORNIA RACT N0, -16776 ~- ~ 109. ~uN~, ai,26~ C~ Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 10 (Rancho Etiwanda) ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Landscape Maintenance District No. 10 (Rancho Etiwanda) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. • Dated this 1, 5`h day of March, 2007. ~VS` ~'C ~~ Approved b ~ ~ 3 No. 24953 William J. O'Nei ,City Engineer ~.~ .ExP "-13~ lob • 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ...................:......................................:............................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS .................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ............................7 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ....:............8 A. GENERAL .........................................:..........................8 • B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .....................................8 C. ASSESSMENT ..................:..........................................9 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ............................................................10 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ............................................11 C~ 3 r~ ~~ Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Landscape Maintenance District No. 10 (Rancho Etiwanda) is prepared incompliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Landscape and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Improvements The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Landscape Maintenance District No. 10 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 10, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 Section 1 -Description of Improvements: Landscape Maintenance District No. 10 (LMD #10) represents landscape sites throughout the Rancho Etiwanda Area. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, street trees, trails and Day Creek Park. The breakdown of maintained areas is as follows: SCHEDULE IV LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 10 SITE LOCATIONS March 6, 2007 Site # Descriptive Location • 10-1 The west side of Day Creek from 790 feet north of Richfield to Wilson. The north side of Wilson from Day Creek to 227 feet west• of Day Creek. This site overlaps 10-2. Ground Cover area: 16,941 squaze feet Hardscape area: 3~ squaze feet 10-2 The north and south side of Wilson from 497 feet west of Alvarado to Day Creek with 1 station at top of highest retaining wall on corner of Wilson and Day Creek. This station overlaps site 10-1. The south side of Wilson from Day Creek to Bluegrass. The Wilson median from Day Creek to Bluegrass. Ground Cover area: 47,275 square feet Hardscape area: 6,444 square feet 10-3 The west side of Day Creek from Wilson to 144 feet south of Clydesdale. The Day Creek median from Wilson to Banyan. Ground Cover area: 32,619 squaze feet Hardscape area: 10,983 square feet 10-4 The east side of Day Creek from 648 feet south of Keenland to Wilson. Ground Cover area: 15,952 squaze feet . Hardscape azea: 4,365 square feet • 10-5 The west side of Bluegrass from Wilson to 705 feet south of Challendon. 5 • Grouud Cover area: 26,882 square feet Hardscape area: 12,220 square feet 10-6 The south side of Banyan from Rochester to Day Creek. The north side of Banyan from 427 feet west of Rocking Horse to Rocking Horse. The west side of Day Creek from Banyan to Vintage. The Day Creek median from Banyan to Vintage. The north side of Vintage from Day Creek to paseo ending 153 feet west of Sand Hill. Ground Cover area: 44,000 square feet Hardscape area: 16,197 square feet 10-7 The north side of Vintage from 180 feet east of Taylor Canyon Place to Day Creek. The east side of Day Creek from Vintage to Banyan. The south side of Banyan from Day Creek to Bluegrass. Grouud Cover area: 22,164 square feet Hardscape area: 11,724 square feet Ground cover, shrubs, and turf areas that make up parkways, median islands and paseos are maintained under contract by a private landscape maintenance company. Parks are maintained by the City's Park Maintenance Crews. • C~ 6 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The budgeted costs for LMD #10 are for direct maintenance of turf, ground cover, shrubs and the neighborhood park. These functions, along with tree maintenance and certain irrigation system repair and testing, are performed through a Contract Services Agreement the City has with a private landscape maintenance company. The projected costs to operate and maintain LMD #10 are as follows: Personnel Regular Salaries $136,780.00 Over Time $1,000.00 Part-time Salaries $26,790.00 Fringe Benefits $69,430.00 Subtotal Personnel $234,000.00 Operations Computer Software $570.00 Maintenance and Operations $19,050.00 Maintenance and Operations - Fadlities $4,000.00 Maintenance and Operations -Computer Equipment $1,040.00 Emergency & Routine VehiGe Equipment Rental $1,000.00 Equipment Maintenance $1,000.00 • Contrad Services $111,250.00 Contrad Services -Facilities $9,000.00 Tree Maintenance $6,860.00 Water Utilities $100,500.00 Electric Utilities $65,380.00 Assessment Administration $4,090.00 General Overhead $32,850.00 Subtotal Operations $356,590.00 Capital Expenditures Outlay/Equipment $950.00 OutlayNehides $29,000.00 Capital Project $20,000.00 Subtotal Capital Expenditures $49,950.00 Total LMD #10 Expenditure Budget $640,540.00 Contribution to Reserves -$177,774.00 Estimate of Costs ~ Expenses: $462,766.00 • 7 Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 fhe improvements." The formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Non-Residential Improve Vacant • Multi-Family Residential Single Family Residential EDU Value Multi 2.00 Acres 0:25 Acres 1.00 Unit 1.00 Unit 8 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) increase to $616.20 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: Equivalent # of Rate per # of Dwelling Equivalent Equivalent Unlt physical Unit Dwelling Dwelling Land Use Type Units Factor Unit Unit Revenue Single Family Unit 751 1.00 751 $616.20 $462,766.20 Total $462,766.20 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby • made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. r1 LJ 9 Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Landscape Maintenance District No. 10 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE TR15982 34 DU ~ 9/6/2006 C~ n LJ 10 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: ti n u LMD 10 • • 0 w v 'i •1+ V C C SFr C .~ Q V a c J ny ua ny uaneH ny esow~aH nb Pley!4o~V ny uewllaH I lS ue!I Q S ~ a c J m N - K ~ t 3 m o 0 N E o J O C U ~ m J ~~ 0 N O 0 ny ise3 s v ny epuem!33 PMB ny ny ~alsayooa ~ ny uaN!II!W I .T.~., ny epuem!l3 ny uaneH ny esow~aH nV PIeQ!4o~V •~ ~. inny uewllaH ~• ~ 1 L ~ t / rat I ~o ' y p~e6aw n 9.e5 ceS c°g'F.o~.cs ' •scoo c° 8~0aSe~_C ~' .~ S V Egg 50~~p~~ •^•~. 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NORTH I I 1"= 400' ITEM: Z'PaCt 1$982 TITLE: Maintenance District Annexation EXHIBIT: B-3 n u Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Street. Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets) n U ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California • n U This Report describes the District and all relevant areas therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of.lntention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15~h day of March, 2007. •~ ~~ // Approved by: ~~(G // illiam J. O'Nei ity ngineer ' No. 24953 Exp. ~ 2/3= 2 n u TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4 SECTION 1 - DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES ........................:...................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ...................7 A. GENERAL ........................:.............................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................7 • C. ASSESSMENT ................................................................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ................................................................9 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ..............................................11 n LJ 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial streets) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Street Lighting and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Facilities The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. C~ 4 C~ Section 1 -Description of Facilities: Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (SLD #1 )) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets throughout the City. The facilities within this district, being located on arterial streets, have been determined to benefit the City as a whole on an equal basis and as such those costs associated with the maintenance and/or installation of the facilities is assigned to the citywide district. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. Typically, street lights are installed by private development as a condition of a development project's approval. Traffic signals can be installed by development or as a City capital improvement project. Historically, the installation of street lights and traffic signals has not been funded with Street Light District funds, however, this is permitted under the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. Any new street lights in areas to be maintained by the District will become part of the • active work program at such time as these new areas are annexed into the District. The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, at which time a sufficient non-refundable deposit will be made by the developer to the City. This deposit will provide for costs of energizing and six months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of the street lights in each development at the time of initial operation of the lighting system. The costs will be based on the number and type of street lights and based on Southern California Edison Company's rate for street lights. Immediately upon the energizing of the street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district. • 5 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The majority of the budgeted operating costs for SLD #1 are for electric utility charges for the streetlights and traffic signals within the district. The projected costs to operate and maintain SLD #1 are as follows: • • Operations & Maintenance Equip Maintenance and Operations $500.00 Telephone Utilities $430.00 Electric Utilities $449,930.00 Assessment Administration and General Overhead $208,270.00 Total SLD #1 Expenditure Budget $659,130.00 Contribution to Reserves $65,276.00 Estimate of Costs 8 Expenses: $724,406.00 6 Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Type EDU Value Multiplier Commercial 2.00 Acres Vacant 2.00 Acres • Multi-Family 1.00 Parcel Single Family Residential 1.00 Parcel 7 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $17.77 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: Rate per # of Equivalent # of Equivalent Physical Physcial Dwelling Equivalent Dwelling Land Use Unit Type Units Unit Factor Dwelling Unit Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 23,640 1.00 23,640.00 $17.77 $420,082.80 Multi-Family Parcel 11,154 1.00 11,154.00 $17.77 $198,206.58 Commercial Acre 2,985.85 2.00 5,971.70 $17.77 $106,117.11 Total $724,406.49 C. Assessment • All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within. the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. n U 8 n U Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE 8998 CABALLERO DR 1 SF 1/18/2006 5943 KLUSMAN AVE 1 SF 1/18/2006 TR16643 15 SF 1/18/2006 TR14759-2 85 SF 2/1/2006 TR14759-3 94 SF 2/1/2006 TR14759 86 SF 2/15/2006 8395 CHAFFEE - 1 SF 2/15/2006 9674 HIGHLAND AVE 1 SF 2/15/2006 9478 VALLEY VIEW ST 1 SF 2/15/2006 5984 SACRAMENTO AVE 1 SF 2/15/2006 5347 CARNELIAN ST 1 SF 2/15/2006 DRC2005-00086 4.23 AC 3/1/2006 PM17063 ~ 1.24 AC 3/1/2006 10915 HILLSIDE RD 1 SF 3/15/2006 PM16468 2.26 AC 3/15/2006 • 8622 VIA HUERTE 1 SF 4/5/2006 PM16089 3 SF 4/5/2006 PM16969 1 SF 4/5/2006 TR16971 18 SF 4/5/2006 10131 24TH ST 1 SF 4/5/2006 DRC2005-00068 10.16 AC 4/5/2006 PM16141 ~ 13.24 AC 4/5/2006 TR16320 7 SF 4/19/2006 DRC2004-00721 1.71 AC 4/19/2006 TR16226-1 97 SF 4/19/2006 9770 MAIN ST 1 SF 5/3/2006 6040 SUNSTONE AVE 1 SF 5/3/2006 7659 VINEYARD AVE 1 SF 5/3/2006 10269 24TH ST 1 SF 5/17/2006 TR16226 70 SF 5/17/2006 PM1'6981 4 SF 5/17/2006 7778 VALLE VISTA 1 SF 6/7/2006 PM17303 11.37 AC 6/7/2006 PM17318 26.69 AC 6/7/2006 7530 CAMINO NORTE 1 SF 6/21/2006 10955 HILLSIDE RD 1 SF 6/21/2006 5400 SUNSTONE AVE 1 SF 6/21/2006 TR16776 59 SF 6/21/2006 5426 WARDMAN BULLOCK F 1 SF 6/21/2006 5474 WARDMAN BULLOCK F 1 SF 6/21/2006 r~ U 9 • Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE DRC2004-01166 2.13 AC 7/5/2006 DRC2003-00184 1 SF 7/5/2006 PM16139 4.53 AC 7/5/2006 TR16227-2 114 SF 7/5/2006 DRC2005-00122 1 SF 7/19/2006 PM16899 2.70 AC 7/19/2006 DRC2005-00228 44 MF 8/2/2006 DRC2006-00006 117 MF 8/2/2006 DRC2004-01244 29.64 AC 8/2/2006 PM15588 2 SF 8/16/2006 DRC2002-0016 1.22 AC 8/16/2006 TR15982 34 SF 9/6/2006 CUP99-53 4 AC 9/20/2006 TR17487 215 MF 9/20/2006 TR17840 95 MF 9/20/2006 PM16574 4 SF 9/20/2006 DRC2006-00284 1.21 AC 10/4/2006 PM17653 11.90 AC 10/18/2006 TR16882 99 MF 10/18/2006 DRC2005-00683 6.72 AC 11/1/2006 PM16926 11.56 AC 11/1/2006 • PM16951 3 SF 11/1/2006 TR16908 41 MF 11/1/2006 9723 FERON BLVD 2 MF 11/1/2006 PM17077 4.78 AC 11/15/2006 TR16651 92 MF 12/6/2006 TR16114. 21 SF 12/20/2006 • 10 • Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: ~~ ti SLD 1 • i• i• i• ~ °' w.+ Q' u? ~ T 'i ~ N y .~ 'v ~ ° 4 C U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ j' ~ ~v ~ o C ! ~ m J ~ N I ~ - ~ O I ... m ~ ~ ~ i ~° ~ ~= I I can I 1 t ~ ~ ~ ny epueM!l3 ~°"` ny epuennu3 1 'ir I .~ j ~~ I J j PM9 ~aau~ ~(e L ny ~aisay~o~, ny ~a~sayooa y r- I d ~I ll.l^tj 1 I t I ny uene~-~, ny uaneH I I ny esow~aH~ ny esouLaH I I 1 I 1 ny uew!~aHj ~+• ~nny uew118H ~ ~' :r L 1 ~~y p~e~(au!~,g ' fla°s Sis°=,ss°y°°itls 3S uegeu~e~)j 1 ; _ ~ a a ~z ~ ~ ~ a e ` a= ~=as ~ ~~ Eo~~ g ~~ i ~. ,~s a-~c~=~~~~s ~ - saoaa=~ s ~ J ~ ~ ~ d ~ ,~~~~~§auc~~~ga L ~~E i c m ~ ~ eo~~~~`~ ~~x~=~ $ ~` b N 6 S c0 i~_.8°i~€ ~~ ~ m 3313~~~5~~~~g~ = Sc`~~~68~~~~~~~ °cy$ EE3 ~ ~S€ ~La~~ss°cgi'~c°~s EXHIBIT "A" - 2 NJJ1;jJlv1-L' 1V T iJlAtiKAM STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NUS. t AND 2 - p] n A n ny: S s: t J. 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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA ~~r~~ NoaTrr COUNTY OF~SAN BERNARDINO s.~.'~ -. STATE OF CALIFORNIA t!/61'RDI~A~II P~ULL,OGk. • EXHIBIT "A" - _„ ASSESSMENT DIT~R~GI- --- - - LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. (AND 2 ~\ '~ . ~~ _ as . ~ _§ ~{~CAMINO -"o Q CALLE DEL.PRADO'1-NORTE ~o--+ ~~~,~ f •=y D '.-. y~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~_ ~O D z y' I e ~%'~i%: `/:14.1 'N~_is oi~s ® _ Ic.69e.~n. D ~ 0 O 0 ?(rl ~ci zi r. C J COUNTY OF SAN SEIZNARDINO 2~-1 , 20019 -- -- -- - - - -- - 1`1 V[C811 7`~ -~~~~5511'I1vAF~D~G~M _... LANDSCAPE MA~TENANCE DISTRICT NO..t STREET LIGHTIND MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. (qND 2 • (~ ~L FR Ra 10955 Hillside Road COUNTY OF sAN SEi2tVARDINO CTA'F'L'6'~E'r'A a Pc+n rt nrv< 3TZ'~rr,-/ S7 ~I __.. . _---=------: ~-. -__ .. , - ASSESSMENT DIk-~RA1VI :.-- _ LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. !AND 2 ~`~ ti • • ; . ~ . -• .. 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H P5 V .STREET Lf4Hl e 1s ,s so - -~,- .Q 9500 1_UMN NPSV'STREEr L1GHl i . ~ f• is s1 121- srREET TREES I - . I e ,e ,~ ~ s ,e ~ I 4 ~I I I RP` ~ ~ I s. f . 1~ ss l I ~ 57 IN --' ~o. ~~~_ ~ p~S _ ' ~-~ ` - _ . .- ^~ -v-- l u r~ a- l , 2~~(~v - MAO, `~ -~ ~ z CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA rvoelsre COUNTY OF SAN BERNARD[IYO AL.[~'ORNIA FZACT ND, 1677/0- ~- 4 l09 i fXf//~/T ~A•?' ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM-- LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I • STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. t AND 2 ,_ © ~~ ..o ® ~ ~ u ~, m 0... 1e O, . n O, .1e O ,. ie ac,. ~1 C, 8 °s OO e ace cl. fe p ~ j ° If 0'6 191 e P ~ • W. _ t4.~- I i ilk ,~ 5~ ~ ~ W vaLLEr'-wEw ~ ~ ~~A 9`~,.. ~. :rI,L qi~:: ~f' ~%.~ N t W , P _ f 1 8 F ~ t v a ~ ®® c ~ • Q ~ c e e i c t . c. te ,.... g = aa~e NILLSIDE ro n rt 1~~1 3 :`~ <~ n q. 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Q Ji li S I d I ~ ~~~ fV0 RTH DRC 2oU4-00-I~6 ~~ EXHIBIT "A" ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 36 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. l AND 6 LEGEND ~ 9500 LUMEN NPSV .S-REE-rLiGHT y- ea, -ROCHESTER AVx-HUE ,5;~" ti~1~ ~ 3 ed. - 6 T'~ STFZEET ha}°„vh ~ l • xst{o ps a3~ S~ rt ~~ ~I ^ 5800 LUMEN 1-iPSV STREET~iGHT f ~' ~ e; `'~~°' q~ 5 ed. - ~fiARLL-5 SIVtITH fIVE^!u~ ~``\ s~'' e~ ~ ' ~,r ~ 169\0; y,\\~~ ` ~ ~".tF. G / I P pSp cna6 lo° , . ~ ~. ~ n PARCEL ~6 11 . ~ ~ _ \\~ 69111 / \\ 0.79 AC NEi / \S. 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I AND 2 DRC2005-00122 to add: 2 - 5800 lumen street lights 3 street trees •. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ~wlva 1~1,Zo~~ COUNTY OF SAN BERNaRnrnrn m« ~/~.~ NORTF[ L ~~~~ EXH/,9/T ",4~2 y ~ ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE;MAIIVTENANCE DISTRICT N0.3B ' • STREET LIGHTRVG MAINTENANCE. DISTRICT NOS. 1 A1~D 6 .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i FOOTHILL BLVD' ,' i - - i I i - ~ ~_~ . '`~ -~ EUCAL _ ~ PTUS ST ,~ ~ ~y.. ~ . _ ~ ~ . - ~..: b4f- ~E '~, _ .~. --- ~ . ~, - ~; ,. ~~~ _. R x - ~ o 0 ti ~sowar.___ :---- sT~e~Er ~~~ls ~~ EA. SST rR~E'. f 6*{.~,~9 . .. _ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ~~j~USt ~~ Zip STATE OF CALIFORNIA ,' ,~ - ..,, ~ NOR'fll ~~~'~~0~~~~ EXHIBIT "A" ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE bISTRICT NO. 4 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 4 . ~ ~~ W -~ °.$\ \~ \~~ •. \~~ r'~ a~ \b I ,~ . '•O ~~~ ~4 F , /ii E ~ E• ~/ SFJ! ' _ SHEET N0. 3 ~ -~~ ~ ,, \ \ DRC20b5=Od22f3 \\\~PHASE II TR16157~ \ \ \ ~ \\~T, ____~L=_ IONER LEiJ ~~~,\~ ~ L. ~\ ~ ~ -~~ ~ o. ~ ~~ ~,-~ ,~ „ 4 ~~ _ ,~. ~~ ,,~~ y`-'i =-~ i t 1 !. ~ '~ ~ ~ \~~ ay \i i i,,, ~ /. i ~ -: ~ > . ~ ,'% ,,, .~ R 11 ~~~ • ~ „' Y\ ~ jG~ J ~ql \ ~ ./ ~' ~'1'% ~. f ~= - ~, '_-'o ~ ~ \\ X10 ITEMS ADDEDTO WORK PROGRAM ~\\ >\ \ ~~~ \ z ~ m ~UcS~ a-~aoa.a CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA IvoaTli COUNTY OF SAN BFRNARDINO STATE OF CAILIFORNIA DRC2005-OD228 A- 3 ~9 %~~-~~"I -,__ ~, :,~ 5 '~~ .. \~ y E, ~~ ~~, ; ~iihi d~ ~~ , . ~~_ EXHIBIT A-2 ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 ~~ ~. I~ -~~~ ~ ~~~ ~~ -_ TI-I--f rl 1~7 fl Lm-~) ~®~< ~v~rm DRC2006-00006 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA N ~'' E S U% ~~Q~-F 2 ~2ColA EXHIBIT "A" 'ASSESSMENT DIAGRAD~I LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0.36 NTH STREET LIGHTING 1AINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 6 • `~ h h .~ W 3 O b _~ r o ~ 2 ~ sl Q Q ~ e ~ O W ~ N ill J ~~.!! ~ o ~C ~ 2 U p I~ I ~ Za MARINO STREET DRC2002-001 16 NO STREET LIGHTS ADDED X10 STREET TREES ADDED u I r-~ } SB937'SB'~w J 00' ~: CI ~'Y OF RANCL~ CUCAMON~GA COUN'T'Y flF SAN BERNARDIfVfl STA~'v CsF CAL1FflRNIA NORTH Z2~ DRC 2002-00 f 16 EXHIBIT A-2 , ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM . LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 7 ='f'i.. ~;, v/ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA • ¢~ ~q U5'~ ~ to I ~~ N W E S 1' PARCEL MAP 15588 7i7 ~~ i7~ L Areas.Annexing to Work Program for LMD 10 Tract 15982-1 NORTH II 1"=400' ITEM: Tract 15982 TITLE: Maintenance District Anriexation EXHIBIT: B-3 * Drainage structures, with cobble, to be maintained by Street and Storm Drain crews LNt~ ~ ® ~ ~ ...... ~ tl c' ~ ~ ~ . 1 ~ ° . s ; ~ C C . O I ~ ~ d s \__ , 0 / ._ ' 1 .E i 1 V . ' ~ -.:. r _ ~ ...~ ~ i T. [~ ~ N q p Q O r ' . ~ '1 ~ ^O ^ ~ n ~ ! 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NET' ~ , I~ ~ ~ ~ 1 - ~ I ~ Par. ~ n IZ~ I ~ I ~ " 10. 1.96 AC. ~ I ~~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ 33 ' . ~ ~ ~ 443.01 .239.51' r o SHEET T/~~S /7 Eia EjusT. s~~r ~i~~ls ~ ~ . _ ' CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~e~temr~v ~0,2~~ `9 NORTH cuP ~~ ~ /~ EXHIBIT "A" ~ Z // ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAIMENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B • STREET LIGHTMG MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 +i t+B Ia.99 32 ~ 22 - - ~~. 09 ~ 96 106 b 97zi m 31 0 23 ~ ~ ~r 97 105 610 ~ 3a X30 30 ~ ©4 98 104 ~ ,~ ~' ~ ~~ 29 99 ~ 25 103 ~ t" 1~ Jq./O 28 100 7)BO 27 101 7B /O 26 102 3e I Be i ' v y ] ~a 11 .+ -I 7 Sd./o 71Ba _ SB./o Bcoa Buo Bcro 0 'S~RCC7 ~ o i ~ oso/ ~B6// eczi y eo 'vr 7 vos ~ ~ al 1o.r~' '~'~B /J~' ,o>t, n 4611 ^ gbts ~h ~1 5° II 117 12 116 I3 115 i< ~o i 107 ~0/~6 a Por.4 /3.q; 59 20 q ~z.5o -. 108 i~q1 2462 /10 Ig 109 P 5 ,r, ar. 60 18 ~ a I.01 AC. Q /20 ~ 17 '^ s. ac iiB. ~r III ' 7.se ?JI N P 6~ a _/o0.4a' 3~ Par. 16 ~ 112 ~ ~ V S 1 Par. Iv 56 1.22 Ac. 114 ~ X113 I 24.3.59 _- - - ~ r\ M STREET L~6MT I Ei4. ~ - STREET TREES I S Eft. -- _ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA NORTfI COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO OC-~bel' ~ IZOO~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA .DRC 2DD~-DD2P y LMO 3b ~~~ l~~ °ss:9 = M.Po ACPES NET ' ' °°"`R`SGR PARCEL MAP NO 17653 BA61G OE OEARINGS'. . IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA TM :~w' ¢ ~tt a ` ~ BEING A SUBDNISION OF A PORTION OF THE~SOUTH 12 OF SECTION t2; 9 ). S rtll we v iii[s eoat ' TOWNSHIP 1 SOUM, RANGE ] WEST, SAN 9ERNAROINO BASE AND MERIONN ]rT a nq r v'swm~ ac `N p ~ ~a m~dms ~ ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS, INC. JULY 2006 ~ I ~~a~ , SURVEYOR'S NOTES: ' O .aop ° ~.a,... n. Y/ W!o 15K ¢ ¢~rg' - PPRCE 12959 ~ NO. , -d3 ~ Ivl Re snw nni [ m'~m•m 1<O ~ PARCE 0~ P M .: mvm u ¢ u04 s9'm2 .9 .ll' 1)rl ~^'°4)[S F[[Mp i/pvxnM ~ B 1 /~°-r] e (x]459'J]Y 16 l0'~ a[n auC[~ use xa iAav - _____ __ _ _ _______ IC)C.1]' __________ -~3T____________ _______________ __ _-___„ 9e9v'__ E%ISTNG EASEMENTS \990'24> __________________ _ ___________ _ ___________ a______________-_ 3~.y~ ------__ n _~ O Pu¢n m w SD ~ w/A°c x C Rn mwr ~. ax u.. • ~MT9101¢ 1x9, KCEPI(0 wnw¢:. ®i.___ __ ___ ^5 ^" con on. e°51/Imo _ ..+ ¢ curare. o<P e¢.. mo. ~ ` ° hl " ;n4""a °~ oP eml/.m° PROPOSED EASEMENTS: . f! RECORD pi5/13 O m RS. eu ~s v uro s o.uerw' ~ ~ Y' OK BOT\. an wxwm~ nan ¢rtx m. Qe µP _ r. r ~. O E Ifldd. O$. 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IYOR 1" _ ~ ~CAMONGA JG DIVISION ITEM: TITLE: EXHIBIT: ~-~j OC°t-db~ ~~ 12~D EXHIBIT'~p=Q~~ ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0.9 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND S CHESTNUT /~A~7Z S~ z~~~Ts ~je~T ~t~S /-~~/'TUi~ /~~ s ~~. 8~ ~~ . ~~~~ sf s CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA NQRTII TX' /6882 c~c,-~e~ ia,~o~ • • EXH/B/T 'i9-2 " ASSESSIVI-EPi-T~IA GRAiVI LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO' . 1 •4ieeow Rod1E ~~e~t'T ~iaHJs ~ ~~T 77P~' 8 ~ . • Pm-~ee~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARIDINO l i~l 1J~~ nrn a mv-, max. r:. : .:„-..-.~.e . NO R'~'! [ ~~~ /6yD& P93 EXHfBIT "A" • A~frESSiVfENT-DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0. 1 STREET LIGHTINCr MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 . 33' ' ITIl"IJI ILJJJ / rYI.B. 17J / 37-~8 LJ7 5 ~ z - - ~-S 84'19'56"E ' 133. 74 ~ Q J 0 1 - S 7'24 41 E 17.97 ~3a.52' _- - N 89'5 T00°E 184.78' (184.90') \ / ~ ° I s e // ~ ~ ~~ PARCEL 1 3 ' /~ 33 ~ / AREA=20,155. S.F. ,m I ~~ 7 o ~ ° ~ ' z ~ rn \ I - N 89'57'00"E 222.43 ~ I 702.43' 120.00' ~ ro'a ~' 1 - ' \ /~ , ~ 4 I °m ^~ PARCEL 3 3 PARCEL 2 /~~ AREA=15,092 S. F. ~- AREA=13,R77 S. F. 3 3 ' !' - - ~ FD. 1" LP. TAGGED R.C.E ~ ~ ~ Z 0 28500 PER P.M. 16482; o / ~ ° P. M. 205 / 52-54 0 ° ~ 0 ,, Q ~ 0'09'57 "W z ~ ' J 73.52' '752.80' ~ 120.00' Z ~ __- _ 40.00' N 89'57'00'"E 275.80" ((275.80')) ACCEPTED AS THE SOUTH LINE AS DESCRIBED ~ / ~ PER CERTIFICATE OF COM LIANCE N0. LLA 527 RECORDED AS INSTRUMEN N0. 02-1 91 655 O.R. / ~ PARCEL j PAFiC~I 2 // ~ P.NI. 16482 { ~ EIGER WAY P.r~'.e. 205 / s2-54 NO NEk~ :SiftCtTLIGHTS OR STRCET ~C~S ADDED 'TO WvrZK PRvc,~A/~1 • CITY OF RANCf10 CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARI~INO NOR'i'FI nar-~.-r, .. ., e. ~i nr-~ ruI 1 ml ~g~ ~b~ _, EXHiSIT "A" ASSESSIVI~NT I3IAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DiSTR1CT N0.3B STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. l AND 6 I ~, »o I C ! F1 H1\ p PLIR` H]5 I PI.0.LL _ y P AL I .I S. a': ~ wLA < I I ~~ 4~sI oY as ...]],] .,., _ -~ I ~ c: `erHVn 1"1. -- ~t a ~~r a,~;~z ~~J YYI ~/ ~- m: Y - --~~ °v~ ~i.l :ue~im/a-" ]+eT` w:u~`N~ ppI 3~ MAP'W~ppO®e+]?rytl~ PP0.~~DH 1PIPCPW ' I " ~~ ~ ~ I PARCEL MAP NO. 16926 ~ -~ LE_Nb r ooL STREET L.1GHT5 ,~ ! ~-+ ADD 3 ea, ~S w~.:.~ ~-~ fZEMOVE I za, 58~~- STREET LIGHT II ' ,f,,, G~~ TZEES i ]°„ P i UWEea 1 I ©_! ::,~5 ~ ~P Mfl,~]]S lM~ B L 1 B L ,uv_ ]11f x.n] 1 ~ L1~- 1: ] n rzL a n•u .mom °,ve.~]. ~.wi4 l hess'a i m: t "~~ m.ti mfa m+rn >' ei~i p ~ih~p `LU~rN. ~%n 1 !TH ST_.~E ET ~~ ~ _ '~ ry,NLX~LUCM!LN~ mL ~g4ss'O Y ux1Y1 L11y 4F UM.IW W 7 w s~ > F~ - t~.. o ya uIQ~ ri i r ~ 1 ~I 1~ %® 'lid ;_. say a~ $~~ I~iz W~ ~I w 6 O~ ml r~ 1 NORTiI CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO PARCE.I MAP X6926 STATE OF CALIFORNIA A- 3 ~~---®° -- c~ov~nv~ev I , 200 • _~ nn/: f3 r.9 ~EG~,NU ~ SrP~ETUGNT 4ed,-58oOL NPSV Ilea.- Si R~CT ~ ~.6E5 i„~,l+ NORTH EXH1tsi' ASSESSMENT DIAG~M LANDSCAPE ~~TEI~IANCE DISTRICT NOS3B AND 6 STREET LIGHTINCT MAINTENANCE DISTRI ~'b/ ~~i,;'II I'III Nvvprr~`~ I- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMQNGA COUN'T'Y OF 5AN BERNAgDINO STATE OF CAL~ORNIA A- 3 DRC2005-OOh~ P49 • EXHIBIT A-2 ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 ~' • ~J i ~! .~ • CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO N STATE OF CALIFORNIA W E S ~~ 9;~ Nc~~fFYhheV I ~2oc~U ~3 ECONSULTANTS ~ - ~ ~ _ SHEET20F2 ' HARDAMOORERCE23971 P(,~/^ ~~'_~;qP NO. 17077 ' AY 2006 ^, `v ' CITY OF. RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO • STATE OF CALIFORNIA "BEING A.SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 8, TOWNWSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 6 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN ACCORDING TO AN OFFICIAL PLATTHEREOF FILED IN THE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE, NOVEMBER 3, 1873. D fi0' M C E CONSULTANTS MAY, 2006 RICHARD A. MOORE RCE 23971 ~~ Scale 1'=60' O i 13zd.da'U326A07R-1 _., ~~_ __....._ __~p-Y-___-___-_-~___ 3JU.00•. ~ W W O i (330.OpIR IU~ l r ~QU I I I ~ ~ __I_ n lY ~. , j F_ O I m _ w I ~ F- U I a ~ O z» z,`?F °,y v. 6Z ~aA i ~••n~ 31'a O~i,~ +N~ 6~9, Y,s"° ~+ K~ •e.., f >;us ~m, ~~' 'JJ rti;,g", ~,yy,< Mf=.! ~'~` ~i., RPGproeal Easement par Document entMatl `-' 'ReGprocal Easement Agreement' dated January 22, 20tH and rewNed February 2, 2004 as Instrument NO. 2004-VO7W29, O.R. rc I~v •~~ i~ m I I °z ~._._~ NBa'SSOtw ~ 28b.aC (2&0.Po')R-1 ____.....___- J 1323.60' (192d.de'1 R-1 O~' ~___________~___________-___ x.49.______-_____ ______L_~____li 1070 I! 9ga.e FOOTHILL BOULEVARD NO'06'Sa'E SP.PP 50.00'R4 i Ofi ('`P6.ap: j :: -- - - _ N99'SSYN"= daL59' (d87.5a'I R-1 - _ _ I i I m ~ ~ FOOTHILL BOULEVARD za.ss~ i ~ m _ _ _ Na0'4Y3T E 308.80 9.347 Meg - ~ ._ N08't3'ptw ., ~ n n m~ g ~ 1 ' • 2 ~ 3 ~o 3 z ` 8.734 A,xas ~ asn Mes ~ o.sa3 Aces m ~ .. z W `Mr' 8 r< 32ryy` ~ ~ ~, ~N3rn zlw ~ ® Q t3zeo' az.ea \ ' . 3 nae-s5vaw . '~' ! ~ ro s ~ (u ' ~ .. ~ L 19 5 a s' ~(/ ~ ~ NO.OSYIOE D=a'6T3S ~ e 3e dp• ~ sz.clr g tzdso' ~ .R.R g tiQ ~.. ~ ~ - 4 s0.olr . ~ Ne9.55PPw I. L•H].Ol' . ~• WT'2138' N59•SSVPw - Wt ' 390.90 ~ ~ R-900.00' RNBO.OC ~ L•323.15 LV23.10' R=BaO.OV ar• D=21.0]Zl' p.pf'02'3e' . L.TS.or 'y4ia oa'a^wm p _ Da•sate• 5 ~ Qn 3~~ rye. e R .b^~ A d P"~ ~o ~P~aP ~~ O Abuttals Rlghls of Ingress and Egress to antl frem the adlolning /reeway have been rellnqulshad In Document recordatl Fabmery 13, 19751n Boak 8815, Pega 882 of Otfldal Retards. BASIS OF BEARINGS The mmetllnec/ Focthlll Boulevard, shown m N09'55'Ot' W on Ramrd of Survey No. 02-118, filed in Book 116; Page 52 or kawrds or Survey. Q~9Q4' ,y° REFERENCES _ ' A Y ( )Indicates record data. '~~so. ?° °~ ' ~" rv3e R-1 ReooN ar Survey Na. 02-110 per map filed In Back 116, Pege 52 0/ Remrds of SL / ~o :k' ' I / /~ LR•t1B.dT~'a i O R-2 Parcel MeP No. 16033, PMB 202, Pe9as 99 to 107. I / D•2'16f0' 6 `~ / "bl:'.. / ,(n`. / ~ / ~R / / 4 L=16301' / '~~ D2'63'S3j / a5 D•2'49'6 / ~ ~ `.. 7y / / A ` \b . : ~.../ )•. ~....i /i rVdV2YnheU 1~~17~C~~ ~ MONUMENT NOTES )/ ~ / ~ ~ ~ • / j'' • Denalea found monuments. V /•/`_///I'• {A} 8 D Denote monuments to be set. All sat monuments will be marked wllh a tag R1 ar washer stampled'RCE 23971' , RaSwo.ov Lead antl tags, aplke antl washers or 1' Iron plpea will ba set at all lot cornea. O L=zet.ea. 2' Imn PiPac will be set along the freeway right of way 7 D•5'OyOY OSearcetl for Ne monuments In FooNlll Boulevard per R-1, fountl nathlnp azcap[ monument no.2. Rr3000.ao' Monuments ware dlstroyed by new highway cons(ruGlon per City Tle Book 24, Oage 102. L4019a o-soa'oo• 2OFound boat splka end washer slampetl'RCE 14379" per R-Land per Clry tie Book 24, paga102 gush mwrve°"t Accepted az belnB Na earth 1/4 comer el SacOOn 9, TtS, R6W, S.B.M. O Found cup tack In alampatl canrxete metllan. No reference. Flts gee per Clry lla book 24, page 100. Accepted as being Iha northwest mmer Of Section e, T15, R6W, S.B.M. Replaced with lead and tag. 4 Found T iron pipe, PLS 6034, down 0.2', par R-1. Acceptetl as being Ne BIC of a 880.00' mdim o. _......_ .................. _._..~_--- _ • • EXHIBfT "A" .ASS~SSME~i-'FllFkGRAIVI LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE.DISTRICT NO. I ,STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 2 -J " ~ _-° -_____ - - - - I' I - - r ~6F~ 1 ~ v~°'W J z ~uur cr ~<od~'~gq~ ~= `4~ c u] t Ot N0. 18851 a 9tii +~am,rs ~ 3 ~ ~ mgt W33 o ~ _' - JYP ~ ~'"T R'~m--Yr ~m_ i ' e~N-- 1 ~ c .T+ n5.~ r] IXAC r `~ Y N `vr ~ A i B[7>V .~ tr 0.M _ -Y __ - ~~ -- - - tt ~ ?~_Y ~ 4 '' ~ a~2 of _,,,~N _ ; 2 ~ 280 BfR , ~1` `•>' ~ ppty ,EN`S'; -4- • _~_ i ___~ 0 2 E F ~ ~8 'd[rtcENCV l).90 ~ ~ _ ALCf4--~ r _ 1 PPS' 0.N - ~ s .ao F.S N~95I~~ - '~~~g6 Pte' 0 __ -___---_-- S6iJl.l9 C/L INi. - i w _ . - 9 B ~ Pip ss. --~ m Aaau~rtu IXauro n.v4 ~ 8 __~ G ~_ ` 1 _i' S1RFEi1M 1919. ~ ~_ ~_ ~_ ~ ~- 52AB2 ~ N G. ' ~ rte' `~\ . ~\r l f / '' G\/ ° ~~Z". ~I . ' ~-. ~~~~ LEG£ND `~ ~~~ ~-~~ 1~ ~ Mea. srECia~ fOOrN~LL 9Gq~EVARD STRfE7L14HTs ~ - _ ~~.~ /1'I~000 ~ 16,000 L4/q&N HPSV EACH PoL6 m 13Fd. STREET TREES CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORnrrA A-2 NOR'6'H TRACT N0, X6651 t~~ernber ~,zo~ EXHIBIT "A2" • ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 N CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA • COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~' E S QeceM~ae~-- ao,2oo~v Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (Local streets) ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (Local Streets) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels grid assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines ahd dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. • Dated this 15'h day of March, 2007. OFE~SS\ ' ~o,1`v~P~10S_,~l Approved by• / ;Kj'~~~ William J. O'I ~ ,City Engineer ~ ~ No. 24g5g ~~, Exp 12/-~ • 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES ............................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ...................7 A. GENERAL ......................................................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................7 C. ASSESSMENT ................................................................8 • SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ................................................................9 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ..............................................10 3 C~ Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (Local streets) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Street Lighting and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Facilities The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate df the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 U Section 1 -Description of Facilities: Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (SLD #2) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on local streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in a local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the residential area of the City west of Haven Avenue. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit this area of the City. This sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets generally west of Haven Avenue. Typically, street lights are installed by private development as a condition of a development project's approval. Traffic signals can be installed by development or as a City capital improvement project. Historically, the installation of street lights and traffic signals has not been funded with Street Light District funds, however, this is permitted under the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. Any new street lights in areas to be maintained by the District will become part of the active work program at such time as these new areas are annexed into the District. The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, at which time a sufficient non-refundable deposit will be made by the developer to the City. This deposit will provide for costs of energizing and six months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of the street lights in each development at the time of initial operation of the lighting system. The costs will be based on the number and type of street lights and based on Southern California Edison Company's rate for street lights. Immediately upon energization of the street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district. C~ 5 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: • The majority of the budgeted operating costs for SLD #2 are for electric utility charges for the street lights and traffic signals within the district. The projected costs to operate and maintain SLD #2 are as follows: Operations & Maintenance Electric Utilities Assessment Administration and General Overhead Total SLD #2 Expenditure Budget Expenditure of Reserves Estimate of Costs & Expenses: n U $338,460.00 $62,440.00 $400,900.00 -$90,683.00 $310,217.00 6 Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A: General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Multiplier Commercial 2.00 Acres Vacant 2.00 Acres Multi-Family 1.00 Unit • Single Family Residential' 1.00 Unit EDU Value 7 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $39.97 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # Of Rate per # of Equivalent Equivalent Equivalent Unit Physical Dwelling Dwelling Dwelling Lahd Use Type Units Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Unit 6396 1.00 6396 $39.97 $255,648.12 Commercial Acre 33.63 2.00 67.26 $39.97 $2,688.38 Multi-Family Unit 1298 1.00 1298 $39.97 $51,881.06 Total $310,217.56 C. Assessment • All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states, the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 8 Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 5984 SACRAMENTO AVE 1 SF 2/15/2006 5347 CARNELIAN ST 1 SF 2/15/2006 10915 HILLSIDE RD 1 SF 3/15/2006 8622 VIA HUERTE 1 SF 4/5/2006 PM16089 3 SF 4/5/2006 TR16971 18 SF 4/5/2006 10131 24TH ST 1 SF 4/5/2006 TR16320 7 SF 4/19/2006 9770 MAIN ST 1 SF 5/3/2006 6040 SUNSTONE AVE 1 SF 5/3/2006 7659 VINEYARD AVE 1 SF 5/3/2006 10269 24TH ST 1 SF 5/17/2006 PM16981 4 SF 5/17/2006 7778 VALLE VISTA 1 SF 6/7/2006 7530 CAMINO NORTE 1 SF 6/21/2006 10955 HILLSIDE RD 1 SF 6/21/2006 5400 SUNSTONE AVE 1 SF 6/21/2006 • DRC2003-00184 1 SF 7/5/2006 DRC2005-00122 1 SF 7/19/2006 DRC2006-00006 117 MF 8/2/2006 PM16574 4 SF 9/20/2006 PM16951 3 SF 11/1/2006 9723 FERON BLVD 2 MF ~ 11/1/2006 TR16651 92 MF 12/6/2006 DRC2005-00743 1 SF 12/20/2006 • 9 n u Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: ~o SLD 2 ~~ •, • • • `~ 1,ti`/ V •~ y /V ^•V wi W `a/ .~ W ~+ ny u. ny uaneH ny esow~aH ny Pley!4wV ny uewllaH lS uell I I a c in L J ~ N t0 (n DO K m ~ T .0 C N Qf 0 ¢7 e d' N J N « ~ ~ U U) t ~ / N N N O u) N O O ny ~se3 in z v ..~._._._._i ny epueM!13 ny ~a~sayooa I ny ua~lp!y~ 'i ny uaneH ny esow~aH nV Pley!4o~y fin ny ueWllaH ~ L_ L ~ y p~e,(auln = a~ =8g.os€E°gae a:~s-~saa ~.s3~o e g So3iac>~6 $i°c°. 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EXHIBIT "A" s 1 ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 -- STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 (GIG) F :oe.w F, ei o w a: w ~ o ~ .. w 6 i5s. sv M 1 8 3 ® ~`- 9 a® 3 ' iD/. II Z "'~~ a ..1 6 W ~ Z 2 ~ ./za Q U 4/ a © ' a {4 (3Y n ( % ~ ~ ~' /1J. GS ~ I>M ~ BANYAN m ./i , iz r/i , O 7 R^ 26~ a 29 ~ ~ Q iei isi u io 27 ; 26 9 Iti ~' Y ~ iii iw CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO NQR'E'fI / S/n EXHIBfT "A-;~~" ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0. l STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 2 ~~m~ Mai 3 ~~~ CITY OF RANCHO CUGAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA NORTFt/ 7/3~ G'~l/O~ Elf//B/T iq•2 •, ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. (AND 2 Wry so~v ~ VENUE ~/~~T L/6a j ~eE~T j~Es / ~A. 9 t'A CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA NaRaF~ COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ~A!/69g/ • EXHIBIT "A--p~, +l ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. l AND 2 die ~~ ~ ~~ • Maw 1 ~ , zooms CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA NORTE( ~~z l~~~L(o ~7 ~~ fix, < ~~ ~~ crTV o~ aa~vcxo cvcan~o~ca ~ i V NP_-1 ~ 2 C)Oln I~ ~~ ~~ ~1 • EXHIBIT "A" - Z„ ASSESSMENT DTA-GRAICT ---- LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0. t STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. l AND 2 '~. ~ ~.. ' ~\ da ~~G4MIN0 -"o Q G4LLE DEI .PRADP}F--IJORTE ~"o-~ ~~~-~n ~ ~ ~>~ ~? ~. ~ /` , 'c52 _ ®~ .n la 69 e..~ - 1 ~ O 0 O O .='/al Uzi • • ~~O COUNTY OF SAN BEItNARDINO ~~a-1 ,2fJb~ -- -- --- - - --- 71 I If YS l Vi RTFI 7`~ ~~~~r;55M~NT-DIgGRgM _ LANDSCAPE MA~TEIVANCE DISTRICT NO. STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 2 • 10955 Hillside Road ®. COUNTY -_~..~, OF SAN BEf2NARDINO CTATf~alc~n~ r ~enn~rr. S'7~ EXHIBIT "A" - Z _ _ . ~ - -. ....ASSESSMENT DID-~I~M - =-_=---. • LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 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MOl - _ HILLSIDE - (ANANAS-B ANANA 9i1 F0 40 ! \{ ~Ti~EET -~/6/1T /EA. ~jle~T -_ TREES_ ~Eiq . • _ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMaNGA A,~,~ rvoRrii ~I~,~,2~~ COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ~/Pr 1~0,1'DO~84 EXHIBIT "/-~- p'l ~~ ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0. I STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 4 AND 2 • DRC2005-00122 to add: 2 -'5800-lumen street lights 3 street trees r 1 ~J CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA ~v,~r~',~1.~ COUNTY OF SAN BEiLNARninrn ~~. ~ . 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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA rvoRrF~ COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1 CST aTCP llT l+ar va:nri ...., r-fe,-ro ..r~ .. nr~ii nri' LLXJ~U P49 • EXHIBIT A-2 ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 ~' • -,. ~- • CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA N W E S . ~~1 No~ml-~v ~,700~0 EXHIB{T. "A" .A~SE85M~+-3V-~lli~rGRA~I LANDSCAPE R'IAINTENANCE.DISTRICT N0. l STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 2 • --- \~, ~~ \\ ~N~ I iq P~ ~ ~'" z $F~ I 'Tar °LL q °l = ~ u~ N0. 16851 p N * ~ ' W s;8 Y~~.. u - ~ U Rf'~ -v' '~ ~~~ __ - _ _ o N__ emu . _ il ; Y _ II` n ° yy .~ t~~C^'Y-~R 9W1~_-_ ,-I- - 2~- F C I; 2I J2e08C" e~ S ' / .'! _ ~k I P \ ~ PRCP. i _ -i D E Ig tMmC~'Cr J] 90 ~'-( ~ f _ _ _ I -- s °°ca.°x "We ' _-'3 - ncass -_s ~ e 5 ""r"~w~ _ ~.6 Nn d~Re UVE9 - _____ _ u m ~ / 4 _; ~,~'fYOe pt'YD -____ S6+J1.39 C/L INT. - *~ ~ j fi ~ 0 a ~- '- RIXI BE ft19G ~E%pllAe R.,A. ~ ; i "~~ ".~ ~ FOp \~~~ ~~N%~%~~l ~~,~cPf ~w~+~+o'°v~apiN+~s' ----- - p i. \ i i~ Sm°N0. 19)9. - It-._C~- DWC ~'Wa'°s. " ~ Cr~N1.~ _ oWC. ~.~. '"~ ~~ o~ 3 ~ ? 51+B77A fi~ '~ ~ L k c' / jl~~ `_.~/r° ••~ d~ ~ R: ~ ~ o~\ b ° ~ r; \\ 1 -~~ y . ~ ~-.\\~~~ LEGEND ~~ ~'~\ 1~ (Ned. sPECIaa. FooTNI« aOIi~EVARD s]R66TC1~H'fs - __ ~.I I /27000 16,000 L4M>=N HPSV 6AGH PoL6 ~~~ O I3Fd. 5 REST TREES ., • _ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA - rvoR~rH COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA A-2 TRACT No, X6651 '~ecerni~er c o , 2c~O~o EXHIBIT "A2" • ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 N CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA • COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO w E STATE OF CALIFORNIA S ~C'CYV1r7rV ao,20~1D r~ U Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3 (Victoria Planned Community) C~ ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3 (Victoria Planned Community) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California • • This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15~h day of March, 2007. Approved by: /i William J. O'Nei , ity ngineer No. 24953 ~ Ezp. ~~131~0~- 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES ............................'............:...5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ...................7 A. GENERAL ......................................................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................7 C. ASSESSMENT ................................................................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ................................................................9 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ..............................................10 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3 (Victoria Planned Community) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Street Lighting and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Facilities The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the imprdvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 10, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 Section 1 -Description of Facilities: Street Light Maintenance District No. 3 (SLD #3) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located within the Victoria Planned Community. Generally, this area encompasses the area of the City east of Deer Creek Channel, south of Highland Avenue, north of Base Line Road, and west of Etiwanda Avenue. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. This sites maintained by the district consist of streetlights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets within the Victoria Planned Community. Typically, street lights are installed by private development as a condition of a development project's approval. Traffic signals can be installed by development or as a City capital improvement project. Historically, the installation of street lights and traffic signals has not been funded with Street Light District funds, however, this is permitted under the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. Any new street lights in areas to be maintained by the District will become part of the active work program at such time as these new areas are annexed into the District. • The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, at which time a sufficient non-refundable deposit will be made by the developer to the City. This deposit will provide for costs of energizing and six months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of the street lights in each development at the time of initial operation of the lighting system. The costs will be based on the number and type of street lights and based on Southern California Edison Company's rate for street lights. Immediately upon energization of the street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district C~ 5 • Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The majority of the budgeted operating costs for SLD #3 are for electric utility charges for the street lights and. traffic signals within the district. The projected costs to operate and maintain SLD #3 are as follows: Maintenance and Operations Electric Utilities Assessment Administration and General Overhead Total SLD #3 Expenditure Budget Contribution to Reserves $5,000.00 $264,000.00 $61,820.00 $330,820.00 -$46,461.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: C~ • $284 6 Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS EDU Value Multiplier Commercial 2.00 Vacant 2.00 • Single Family Residential 1.00 Multi-Family Residential 1.00 Acres Acres Parcel Parcel 7 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $47.15 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Equivalent Equivalent Rate per Physical Physical Dwelling Unit Dwelling Equivalent Land Use Unit type Units Factor Units Dwelling Unit Revenue Single Family Parcel 5678 1.0 5678 $47.15 $267,717.70 Multi-Family Parcel 620 1.0 620 $47.15 $5,846.60 Commercial Acre 103.53 2.0 207.06 $47.15 $9,762.88 Vacant 10.95 2.0 21.90 $47.15 $1,032.59 Total $284,359.76 C. Assessment • All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 8 Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 3 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE TR17487 215 MF 9/20/2006 TR17840 95 MF 9/20/2006 PM 17077 4.78 AC 11 /15/2006 • C~ J 9 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: n U io SLD 3 • • • • • M w V w .~ V C rr C .~ ~I.r .~ .~ J ~1.+ a' K c a J m L m O C LL Q N N ®cn 0 N O O L w ny ue ny uaneH ny esow~aH ntl PIe9!4o~tl ny uewllaH 17S uep ny epuemp3 P^I8 >laa~~ n ny N V 2 E cy J ~ ~ ~ U fq OI J ~ i ny ~se3 z v '~, ny epuem!~3 ~a~sayooa ~ ua~!II!W ny uaneH ny esow~aH ntl PIeQ!4~tl •~:. / ~ cony uewllaH L L ~ _ ~ ~~ b f (O y p~e%au! ~ 1 '~~'L:s°:€`a pia sae 9e 1 1 $€evea€ng~ig~ S ..eEe 'E3.. a e . S. ~~ v°5 °y .I N m L E E~.e~ `~F "s ~ r0 g aSd P.S:E g'. a i. LL g~~~8 .°- ~°~gf e ~$ °° s° ~ m :38x "~?E°'f~~E~°e E ' E a "~~ :.~ E€€a 4 a~l 'J t J ! C O a i ~ O . . ~ N C J O p a d V C O OF ~a Z • ' • R e e C R R N R n R 0 R R e Se~C~1`~1~ ~,2oc~U W o Q " ~~' °~ z oa 0 QO n;, /n ~ o° V pa ~ U ~ i N. ~ ° > Q ~ R'O ap n `•'• r . NO : v o U mN QZ ~ri ~ $ Q V N ~ / LL p U ~ < 0 ~. o NI \j / A 6 n c ~ ~ Ut ~N! _ m ~ n g G ~ O • x; o .~. J r N ° N e ~+ U E m ~. NS U N p 0 a ` n c 0 ~~ m N 11 ~~V 1C%N I~ ~~~ ~~ E LONSULTAMS ~~~~~~; ~.~~ NO• ~ 777 SHEET 20F2 CHARD A MOORE RCE 23971 AY 2006 ~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO • STATE OF CALIFORNIA _ "BEING A.SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 8, TOWNWSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 6 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN ACCORDING TO AN OFFICIAL PLATTHEREOF FILED IN THE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE, NOVEMBER 3, 1873. 0 fi0' M C E CONSULTANTS MAY, 2006 RICHARD A. MOORE RCE 23971 ~~ Scale 1'=60' _. 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D.rs3'ts• 'pa>` tl ~ ~i g 5 Q ':~. ~ . ~ ~ 'u:'s ~ Abutters Rl9htc pf Ingress and Egress to antl fnm the @.., ~ °m ~ adlolning freeway have been relln9ulshetl In Doament ""- recorded Febvery 13, 19751n Book 6615, PagB 892 s°~"4 - of Offidal Rewrds. 1'~~ 'v°P °~ BASIS OF BEARINGS ' uy ~ ~ b~R ~ ~ The mNtedine0/ FoOthlli Boulevard, ehwm as NB9'S5'01' W rf^ on RamN of Survey Np. 02-7t8. filed in Book 116; Pepe 52 ' v't~ P ~ ~ of RecaNS of Survey. ' • '\ ~~ ¢~ fii+? Q ~~p1' ,Q REFERENCES ' '0 9 ? ~~~ ~ , H,b ~ O ( ) Intlicatea remN tlata. ' yY' ~"~ r)3.- R-1 Record of Survey No.112-116 per map Cued In Bock 118. Page 52 of Records of SL ~ R.30a0.00~'] ~~' R-2 Parcel Ma ND. 16033, PMB 202, a as 99 to 107. P P9 ~" ~ - ~ i~ L•tta63' O ~ X2'16'10' 6 MONUMENT NOTES ~~ • Denotes found monuments. Y 1/lCllVlT n i 4t}., ~ ~ ~ Denotes monumen6 to be eel. NI eet monuments will ba marked wIN a tag °ikRti Ht arwasher stampted'RCE 23971' , ~/ Laatl and tees, spike antl wa¢hare or 1"Iron pipes will be sat et ell tat carnan. • / ~ ~ RaW00.06 ice.{(p Al:ij' R-1 ~ L.2at93' 2"icon pipes will be se[elong the freeway right of way L=14].01' ~ P5'OObY }'.~ D=2v353% _ 1OSearcetl(or lha monuments In FOONIII BOUI¢vertl per R-1, found nothing ezceptnronumen[no.2. i Ra9DO.DD' Monuments ware dls ad b new hl hw wnslvc6on er CI Tla Boak 24, `•.'ky., ~ L-f 43.D3' ~ L=381.66 ~' r g ar v b Paea iBZ. on•4a~s3•~ . o-s•ono4• ' '.~';~ - i 2OFpund boat spike end washer slampetl"RCE 14378"per R-Land par Clry fie BOOk 26, pega1029ush ~ non tanpenf `.,k,P ~ was Accepted es being the npM 1/d comer pf SecODn 6, T15, Re W. S.B.M. •.b ~~ i O Fountl ap tack In stamped conpete median. Na re}erence. Flts Gas per City tie book 24, page 100. ' 1^--% Acceptetl as being Iha noMwsst comer of SaNpn 6, T15, R6W, S.B.M. Replaced with leetl antl tag. ,~? i/' 6 O4 Fountl Z' inn pipe, PLS 6034, down 0.2', per R-1. Acceptetl as being Na BIC of a 660,00' ratlius Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 ~~ City of Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4 (Terra Vista Planned Community) ~~ C~ ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4 (Terra Vista Planned Community) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California n U • This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15'h day of March, 2007. Approved by: i ~ Wiliam J. O'Neil, i y ngineer No. 24953 Exp. t 1/_- 11 n u TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES ..........:.................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ..:................7 A. GENERAL .....................:................................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................7 • C. ASSESSMENT ................:...............................................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ................................................................9 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ..............................................10 C~ III C~ Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Street Lighting Maihtenance District No. 4 (Terra Vista Planned Community) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Street Lighting and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Facilities The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 h U Section 1 -Description of Facilities: Street Light Maintenance District No. 4 (SLD #4) is used. to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located within the Terra Vista Planned Community. Generally, this area encompasses the residential area of the City east of Haven Avenue, south of Base Line Road, north of Foothill Boulevard and west of Rochester Avenue. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. This sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets within the Terra Vista Planned Community. Typically, street lights are installed by private development as a condition of a development project's approval. Traffic signals can be installed by development or as a City capital improvement project. Historically, the installation of street lights and traffic signals has not been funded with Street Light District funds, however, this is permitted under the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. Any new street lights in areas to be maintained by the District will become part of the • active work program at such time as these new areas are annexed into the District. The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, at which time a sufficient non-refundable deposit will be made by the developer to the City. This deposit will provide for costs of energizing and six months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operatioh and servicing of the street lights in each development at the time of initial operation of the lighting system. The costs will be based on the number and type of street lights and based on Southern California Edison Company's rate for street lights. Immediately upon energization of the street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district. n U 5 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The majority of the budgeted operating costs for SLD #4 are for electric utility charges for the street lights and traffic signals within the district. The projected costs to operate and maintain SLD #4 are as follows: FY 2007/2008 Projected Revenues $178,248.00 Operations 8~ Maintenance Equipment Maintenance $500.00 Contract Services $38,640.00 Electric Utilities $81,820.00 Assessment Administration and General Overhead $33,170.00 • • Total SLD #4 Expenditure Budget Contribution to Reserves Estimate of Costs ~ Expenses: $154,130.00 $24,118.00 $178,248.00 6 Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Type EDU Value Multiplier Commercial 2.00 Acres Vacant 2.00 Acres • Multi-Family 0.5 Unit Single Family Residential 1.00 Parcel 7 •. It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $28.96 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate per Physcial Physcial Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Unit Factor • Units Unit Revenue Multi-Family Unit 6087 0.5 3043.50 $28.96 $88,139.76 Single Family Parcel 2653 1.0 2653.00 $28.96 $76,830.88 Commercial Acre 229.25 2.0 458.50 $28.96 $13,278.16 Total $178,248.80 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the • net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made,a part of this Engineer's Report. • Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 4 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE DRC2005-00228 44 MF 8/2/2006 C~ C~ 9 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: n u io n u SLD 4 • `~1~,1 V y~l .y O V C `(N .C 'Ir J Yr d L • I nV uaH!II!W ny uaneH ny esowJaH nV PIe9!4oJV ny uewpaH ny epuem!~3 PM9 HaaJ~ 6 ny r ~g ue!lawe~ L • N 2 G f0 T m C J N fL 'o m e 0' r E ~ J a r ° ~ U U) ~ ff~ J i N N u) ® vR O ~tJ N O O ny ~se3 v '~'_'_'_'_'_{ny epuem!73 ny Ja~sayooa I ny ua~!II!W ny uaneH ny esowJaH nV PIeQ!4oJV ~ w r wny uewllaH ~~• N f t 1 co t v y pJe6au!n q q 9^°S iEiCq(°La ie if 9 ' 5 e~ o$ 3~ 'cR°nRFb~"s S`~~s ~ ' ~C ecn °F gFS ~~F'a:~: e"•~OsA S¢F~S~Sy~ ` ~ ~ °s •g s .s BTa OCE ~®u~€gRe`a $€5'o ~ 2•„' fAA\/aAOJ~J €u'O~SF~e~~e~~n`c s~ m 3 t -~~<<< ~` ~e.e L Q m pppp ee°ag:gf °S Y~p~i' 8 _ 3 e O o ; gn: 's~ y g'R::c° 2g`° e~ e :F h . ± R ~°og 5= ~ .E8 ~. ~~~gg gg E°g~o~ a 4g s€' €s@RE €5 f EXHIBIT "A" ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE b[STRICT NO. 4 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 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''~ .;~ ~~ NORTii pRC2005-00228 - ~9 Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 ~~ ~~ City of Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 5 (Caryn Community) ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 5 (Caryn Community) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California This Report describes the District and all relevant sections therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. r1 LJ Dated this 15`h day of March, 2007. ~~\~ ~ Approved by i William J. O'N i y Engineer ~ 3 No. 24953 :i,I ~ c.,. ~ ~I31 I o ~ C J 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES ............................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT .....:.............7 A. GENERAL ......................................................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................7 • C. ASSESSMENT ................................:...............................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS .....................:..........................................9 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ..............................................10 n U 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 5 (Caryn Community) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Street Lighting and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Facilities The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 5 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 5, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 C~ Section 1 -Description of Facilities: Street Light Maintenance District No. 5 (SLD #5) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic sigrials located within the Caryn Planned Community. Generally, this area encompasses the area of the City east of Milliken Avenue, south of Banyan Street, north of Highland Avenue and west of Rochester Avenue. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. This sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets within the Caryn Planned Community. Typically, street lights are installed by private development as a condition of a development project's approval. Traffic signals can be installed by development or as a City capital improvement project. Historically, the installation of street lights and traffic signals has not been funded with Street Light District funds; however, this is permitted under the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. , Any new street lights in areas to be maintained by the District will become part of the active work program at such time as these new areas are annexed into the District. • The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, at which time a sufficient non-refundable deposit will be made by the developer to the City. This deposit will provide for costs of energizing and six months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of the street lights in each development at the time of initial operation of the lighting system. The costs will be based on the number and type of street lights and based oh Southern California Edison Company's rate for street lights. Immediately upon energization of the street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district. • 5 • Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The majority of the budgeted operating costs for SLD #5 are for electric utility charges - for the street lights and traffic signals within the district. The projected costs to operate and maintain SLD #5 are as follows: Operations & Maintenance Maintenance and Operations Electric Utilities Assessment Administration and General Overhead Total SLD #5 Expenditure Budget Expenditure of Reserves Estimate of Costs • $5,000.00 $52,790.00 $10,400.00 $68,190.00 -$24,110.00 $44,080.00 6 Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS Property Type EDU Value Multiplier Single Family Residential 1.00 Unit Multi-Family Residential 1.00 Unit • Commercial/Industrial 2.00 Acres Vacant 2.00 Acres 7 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $34.60 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # Of Rate per # Of Equivalent Equivalent Equivalent Unit Physical Dwelling Dwelling Dwelling type Units Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Unit 1273 1.00 1274 34.60 $44,080.40 Total $44,080.40 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels withiri the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the • net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 8 Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 5 No Annexations • n U Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: io n U SLD 5 • u `llul V •~ rr .y V wC W rr .C ~.r .~ J ~Ir d i y.r y ny ny uaneH ny esow~aH ny PIeQ!4o~b ny uewllaH fig ue!I Q C O N S K c ~ J m d - ~ _ C N 3 m O t LL Q N J V7 .D ~ o C U to J ny isel ny epuem!33 PM8 Haa~~ N N N ~~ 0 N O O r v '~'-~ ny epuem!33 ny ~alsayooa ny ua~!II!W N ny uaneH ny esow~aH nb Pley!4o~V finny uewllaH ~• ~ L_ L ~ ~ '`-"L ~ Iny p~e6au!~ ' . € ¢v~ "[~ Sy E a ~ 4~ ~ a ~ ~9 E~58:~~E ~.. w ~~.~.~l.~.l ~i•N c a c _ u : j ~.nF FS :.n $€oa€ nyanaJ ~ .FS ~:E~s' a ~ a Q ~u'si~a§~ S'6s:~~ T ~qq € ~ H_ Ec ~ ~ :s €§i's: :€~s's: Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial) ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008 as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. • Dated this 15th day of March, 2007. ~~~ v,r,. Approvedby ( / ~ ~~3 No. 24953 William J. O'Nei , i ngineer ~~ tea. ~~~a~~o. • 2 n U TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES ............................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ...................7 A. GENERAL ......................................................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................7 • C. ASSESSMENT ................................................................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ................................................................9 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ..............................................10 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Street Lighting and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Facilities The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached'hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 6 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 6, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. • 4 C~ Section 1 -Description of Facilities: Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (SLD #6) is used to fiund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on commercial and industrial streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in a local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the industrial area of the City south of Foothill Boulevard. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. This sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on industrial or commercial streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on industrial or commercial streets generally south of Foothill Boulevard. Typically, street lights are installed by private development as a condition of a development project's approval. Traffic signals can be installed by development or as a City capital improvement project. Historically, the installation of street lights and traffic signals has not been funded with Street Light District funds, however, this is permitted under the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. Any new street lights in areas to be maintained by the District will become part of the • active work program at such time as these new areas are annexed into the District. The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, at which time a sufficient non-refundable deposit will be made by the developer to the City. This deposit will provide for costs of energizing and six months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of the street lights in each development at the time of initial operation of the lighting system. The costs will be based on the number and type of street lights and based on Southern California Edison Company's rate for street lights. Immediately upon energization of the street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district • 5 • Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The majority of the budgeted operating costs for SLD #6 are for electric utility charges for the street lights and traffic signals within the district. The projected costs to operate and maintain SLD #6 are as follows: Operations & Maintenance Maintenance and Operations $800.00 Equipment Maintenance $400.00 Contract Services $48,320.00 Electric Utilities $60,700.00 Assessment Administration and General Overhead $14,670.00 Total SLD #6 Expenditure. Budget $124,890.00 Contribution to Reserves $8,580.0( Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $133,470.00 • C~ 6 Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology • Assessment Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Assessment Unit (AU) method of apportionment uses an acre as the basic unit of assessment. The AU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's AU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS EDU Value Multiplier Commercial/Industrial 1.00 Vacant 2.00 Single Family Residential 1.00 Multi-Family Residential 1.00 • Acres Acres Unit Unit 7 It is recommended that the rate per Assessment Unit (AU.) remain at $51.40 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of # of Rate per Physical Physical Assessement Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit type Units Unit Factor Units Unit Revenue Comm/Industrial Acre 2596.71 1 2596.71 $51.40 $133,470.89 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the • District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 8 n u Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE • • DRC2005-00086 4.23 AC 3/1/2006 PM17063 ~ 1.24 AC ~ 3/1/2006 PM16488 2.26 AC 3/15/2006 DRC2005-00068 10.16 AC 4/5/2006 PM16141 13.24 AC 4/5/2006 DRC2004-00721 1.71 AC 4/19/2006 PM17303 11.37 AC 6/7/2006 PM17318 26.69 AC . 6/7/2006 DRC2004-01166 2.13 AC 7/5/2006 PM16139 4.53 AC 7/5/2006 PM16899 2.70 AC 7/19/2006 DRC2004-01244 29.64 AC 8/2/2006 DRC2002-0016 1.22 AC 8/16/2006 CUP99-53 4 AC 9/20/2006 DRC2006-00284 1.21 AC 10/4/2006 PM17653 11.90 AC 10/18/2006 DRC2005-00683 6.72 AC 11/1/2006 PM16926 11.56 AC 11/1/2006 9 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: io • SLD 6 • • • • C/ /~ V .~ `C.~ .~ .~ ~M ~+ ny ue ny uaneH ny esowJaH nV Pley!4oJb ny uewllaH lS uep Q N y ny epuemg3 PM9 AaaJ~ A ny r m d V 2 i. m m J d N QI K N J m m 'o Ql e K N E ~ J C U ()`(n ~ ~ V J I N ~_ e ~ 0 ll) N O O ny lse3 z v '~'-'1 ny epuem113 Jalsayooa I ua~lll!W ny uaneH ny esowJaH ny Pley!y~Jb finny uewllaH U7 L_ L ~ y pJeAau!n € a :=8€€~€~a`p~ tssEsc; €s €gu.EuS~s 'c Adsg BS g y .E g g85: e `a~m5 ~ ~ ~ y R .3 5 a2F Ei+~E"°s° 9 `°~e] ~9u E8 ~E `a `°e a O U ~ any n J~ €e~9iF~E E/la:E~ 2 E - a 4 m 3 t ~.,~ seg_rs t t e°oer geg`SY ~aPG ~g O R5~ m=°~ '~° "'~ E F€FeS"Ea2 5 .53e$ 8¢ Ea b: `e g g ®~~ ~® 7/ V P-'IGiVC h I i 2oC~tn y'EA. C[TY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATI OF CALIFORN[A •.~~ -~- t. i r r ~ NORT(f ~c ~~a~ ~ • ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE M:4INTENANCE DISTRICT N0.3B STREET LIGHTING MIAiNTENANCE D[STRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 ~r r~GyTs ~ ~~ . . CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA NORTii COUNTY OF SAN BERIYARDINO STATI/ OF CALIFORNIA I~~C1YCh ~ ~ ZOOM .~ TREES: ARROW ROlr1-~ ~p HA1~EN AVENUE - 4 ;.:-,q -. - CITY OF RAtVCr{O CUCAMONGA v COUNTY ®F SAN gERNARDINO V~0~1'C1~1152fl~U STATEf1Fr~..*,,.~_-- ~ ~ NORTH ~~ I ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0.3B STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 SITE • w 0 w ~J~ ~"'_ ~, CLU ~~ DID Q ~' z d U ~~ FOO~H l tt BLVD sr~~~t ~i~HTs ~e~T T/eEES • APr~15;200~ ~f~. aq ~,~. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINa STATE OF CALIFORNIA NORTI I 1 • EXf~/~/T i4-2" . 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AEI nwyp ~-_ ~~~.y °~riiV 0.TH ST~~E EET ~~- _ _ -~~ ~::1'rk' \`v~i~ ~~rv.xc~nwrruw~ _Fr:.ne~i wi~*1 CT 60M,IW ~~ 9~ p NORTFI CITY OF RANCI°IO CUCAMONGA " COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO ppRCE.L MAP X6926 STATE OF CALIFORNIA Na~leYnl~e v ~ ; Z~ ~ ~ A- 3 -_-~~ _-- $7CHit511 ASSESSMENT DIAG~MT No. 3B LA1~IDSCAPE Mp,INTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 STREET LIGHTING MAII~ITENANCE DIS`fRI • 0 -, LEGENb ~~ STPEET~-1GHT 4ed.-58oOL NPSV Ilea.- S i jZ~E7 i ~.EES c NORTH ~)~ ~.. 'I ~~ I I''' CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMQNGA ~~C2005-QO/vB - COUNTY OF SAN BERNAHBINO -STATE OF CAI'~ORN~' a- 3 il~ N~NeYV~~o2v I ~RCZ005~ ~ Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 7 (North Etiwanda) C~ ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 7 (North Etiwanda) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California n U • This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15~h day of March, 2007. Approved by William J. O'Ne(, City Engineer ; No.2~953 Exp. 72/= 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES ............................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ...................7 A. GENERAL ......................................................................7 B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................7 • C. ASSESSMENT ................................................................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ................................................................9 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ..............................................10 3 C~ Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 7 (North Etiwanda) is prepared in compliance. with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Street Lighting and Light Act of 1972). Section 1 Description of Facilities The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County . Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 7 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 7, refer to the San Bernardino County Assessor's maps. n U 4 Section 1 -Description of Facilities: Street Light Maintenance District No. 7 (SLD #7) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on local streets in what is termed the North Etiwanda area of the City. Generally, this area encompasses the area of the City east of Day Creek Channel and north of Highland Avenue within the incorporated area of the city. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets within the North Etiwanda area. Typically, street lights are installed by private development as a condition of a development project's approval. Traffic signals can be installed by development or as a City capital improvement project. Historically, the installation of street lights and traffic signals has not been funded with Street Light District funds, however, this is permitted under the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. Any new street lights in areas to be maintained by the District will become part of the active work program at such time as these new areas are annexed into the District. • The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, at which time a sufficient non-refundable deposit will be made by the developer to the City. This deposit will provide for costs of energizing and six months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of the street lights in each development at the time of initial operation of the lighting system. The costs will be based on the number and type of street lights and based on Southern California Edison Company's rate for street lights. Immediately upon energization of the street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district. • 5 Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The majority of the budgeted operating costs for SLD #7 are for electric utility charges for the street lights and traffic signals within the district. The projected costs to operate and maintain SLD #7 are as follows: Electric Utilities Assessment Administration and General Overhead Total SLD #7 Expenditure Budget Contribution to Reserves Estimate of Costs & Expenses: C~ • $15,840.00 $24,410.00 $40,250.00 $63,641.0( 103,891.00 6 n u • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly . apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every dther land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS • Property Type Commercial/Industrial Vacant Single Family Residential Multi-Family Residential EDU Value Multi 2.00 Acres 2.00 Acres 1.00 Unit 1.00 Unit 7 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $33.32 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: # of Rate per Equivalent Equivalent Equivalent Physical # of Dwelling Unit Dwelling Dwelling Land Use Unit Type Physical Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family Unit 3108 1 3108 $33.32 $103,558.56 Comm/Ind Acre 5 2 10 $33.32 $333.20 Total $103,891.76 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal • Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 8 C~ • • Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 7 PROJECT TR14759-2 TR14759-3 TR14759 PM16969 TR16226-1 TR16226 5426 WARDMAN BULLOCK 5474 WARDMAN BULLOCK TR16227-2 PM15588 TR15982 TR16114 UNITS ANNEX DATE 85 SF 2/1/2006 94 SF 2/1/2006 86 SF 2/15/2006 1 SF 4/5/2006 97 SF 4/19/2006 70 SF 5/17/2006 1 SF 6/21/2006 1 SF 6/21/2006 114 SF 7/5/2006 2 SF 8/16/2006 34 DU 9/6/2006 21 SF 12/20/2006 9 Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: io n u SLD 7 • • i • 1 4 N a b A k y M y S [~~ G WTi~ J S a $ ~ ~ y ~~o A ~ ~ I ~~ .~~ ~ ~ (J'jz °~~~ ~~, ~ $~ L~ ® ~i :4 Q~~as w,~~3 ~ ~ ~~ ~~~ 6 . . ~ - .I Q W C L I r k i ~ '• 1 Z ~ ~ F ® ~ ~ ~ 1 C ~ ~ $ryry gp~~ I Ij E $Je` q _- ~.: ms, i ~ ._ ~. . 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LMT Rreo~ NORTH I I 1"= 400' ITEM: 7'1'aCt 1$982 TITLE: Maintenance District Anriexation ~~ 1u EXHIBIT: B3 S~-MO I ~'1 Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 8 (South Etiwanda) ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Rancho Cucamonga Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 8 (South Etiwanda) City of Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino County, State of California r1 U r L I This Report describes the District and all relevant zones therein including the improvements, budgets, parcels and assessments to be levied for fiscal year 2007/2008, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the San Bernardino County assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectively submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this 15th day of March, 2007. Approved b1! I/I fit-(~1~,(r~/~j~///EA!1 /~ / William J. O'N~`rt; City Engineer " No. 24353 Exp. '2= 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .........................................................................................4 SECTION 1 -DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES ............................................5 SECTION 2 -ESTIMATE OF COSTS AND EXPENSES ..............................6 SECTION 3 -METHOD OF ASSESSMENT APPORTIONMENT ...................7 A. GENERAL ......................................................................7 • B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY .......................................7 C. ASSESSMENT ................................................................8 SECTION 4 -ANNEXATIONS ................................................................9 SECTION 5 -ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS ..............................................10 3 Overview The FY 2007/2008 Annual Report for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 8 (South Etiwanda) is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of California (Street Lighting and LighfAct of 1972). Section 1 Description of Facilities The plans and specifications for improvements maintained by the Assessment District consist of a general description of the nature, location, and the extent of the improvements proposed to be maintained, and are attached hereto. Section 2 Estimates of Cost and Expenses An estimate of the maintenance cost of the improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith for FY 2007/2008, is set forth 'on the lists thereof, attached hereto. Section 3 Method of Assessment Apportionment • Discuses the methodology used for calculating assessments in the District. The method reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for FY 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report Section 4 Annexations List the developments, which have annexed to the Street Lighting Maintenance District within Calendar year 2006. Section 5 Assessment Diagrams Shows the boundaries of the areas to be annexed.to the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 8 and the general boundaries of the District. For details regarding the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within the Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 8, refer to the San Bernardino County, Assessor's maps. • 4 r~ ~J Section 1 -Description of Facilities: Street Light Maintenance District No. 8 (SLD #8) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on local streets in what is termed the South Etiwanda area of the City. Generally, this area encompasses the area of the City east of Etiwanda Avenue, north of Foothill Boulevard and south of Highland Avenue within the incorporated area of the City. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets within the South Etiwanda area. Typically, street lights are installed by private development as a. condition of a development project's approval. Traffic signals can be'installed by development or as a City capital improvement project. Historically, the installation of street lights and traffic signals has not been funded with Street Light District funds, however, this is permitted under the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. Any new street lights in areas to be maintained by the District will become part of the • active work program at such time as these new areas are annexed into the District. The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, at which time a sufficient non-refundable deposit will be made by the developer to the City. This deposit will provide for costs of energizing and six months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of the street lights in each development at the time of initial operation. of the lighting system. The costs will be based on the number and type of street lights and based on Southern California Edison Company's rate for street lights. Immediately upon energization of the street lights, those street lights will become a part of the work program of the district. LJ 5 • Section 2 -Estimate of Costs and Expenses: The majority of the budgeted operating costs for SLD #8 are for electric utility charges for the street lights and traffic signals within the district. The projected costs to operate and maintain SLD #8 are as follows: Operations Electric Utilities $5,140.00 Assessment Administration and General Overhead $39,120.00 Total SLD #8 Expenditure Budget $44,260.00 Contribution to Reserves $357,934.0( Estimate of Costs 8 Expenses: $402,194.00 6 n u • Section 3 -Method of Assessment Apportionment: A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishments of assessment districts for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: "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 formula used for calculating assessments in the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on benefit to each parcel. B. Assessment Methodology Equivalent Dwelling Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different types of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Dwelling Unit method of apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single family home equals one The Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Every other land-use is converted to EDU's based on an assessment formula that equates the property's specific development status, type of development (land-use), and size of the property, as compared to asingle-family home (SFR). The EDU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for calculating benefit in districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from improvements are apportioned as a function of land-use type, size and development. The following table provides the weighting factors applied to various land-use types to determine each parcel's EDU. , LAND-USE/EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS • Property Type Multi-Family Residential Single Family Residential Commercial/Industrial Vacant 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 Multiplier Unit Unit Acre Acre 7 • It is recommended that the rate per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU.) remain at $193.75 for the FY 2007/2008. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for the district: #of # of Equivalent Equivalent Rate per Physical Unit Physical Dwelling Unit Dwelling Equivalent Land Use type Units Factor Unit Dwelling Unit Revenue Single Family Unit 996 1 996 $193.75 $192,975.00 Multi-family Unit 1057 1 1057 $193.75 $204,793.75 Comm Acre 11.42 2 22.84 $193.75 $4,425.25 Total $402,194.00 C. Assessment All assessed lots or parcels within the District are listed on the assessment role, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and the City Engineer, and hereby • made a part of this Engineer's Report, by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon all assessable lands within the District for Fiscal Year 2007/2008, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots and parcels are more particularly described on the County assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the San Bernardino County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this Engineer's Report. • 8 Section 4 -Annexations: Calendar Year 2006 Annexations Street Light Maintenance District No. 8 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE TR16643 15 SF 1/18/2006 TR16776 59 SF 6/21/2006 TR16882 99 MF 10/18/2006 n U • Section 5 -Assessment Diagrams: ~~ io SLD 8 • • • • • W ~I r, V •~ ryr •= V C ~F.1 C .~ ~.r J ~.r L ~Ir ti ny ua ny uaneH ny esow~aH nV Pley!y~~V ny uewllaH 1S ueg ny epuemp3 PM8 ~aa~~ neQ - ny ~a~sayooa L m v K m d ~' ~ ~ N m 2 v c d N !D K d C J d l6 [D a m K U1 J ~ .T. ~ C U t~ J N N Ifs ® N 0 N O O ny Ise3 rn L V -r•-1ny epuemg3 ~a~sayooa I ny uaH!!!!w ny uaneH ny esow~aH n e o~ V PI 9!4 V ~~ • inny uewllaH s/~• ~ v 1 €ny p~e~Cauin ~ " ~s SS°°: qSY G~`.Can 9 o S ~ 5 c n°ice$gn $ L ~ gq IIe~~en"°'s t~S ~ g.~s€~as__•~~~ °E os ~ ~ fr ~ ~gs s T~fl:B g ~~::°-~:s x€ a a €€g m L ~~s:o .a ~€ O ~ S~ L t Q O SB e~GSe~eEE m.P# ~ aS Sz?eeao£E.c s~S~II • € • ~ S nE° ~8 •~5= ~ ~ ' i:Yy~€€9~4y' 3 a inns 4^-II, e~8s's: :~CU6E: EXHIBIT "A" ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM ..~,.. 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''~ ~ y- ~ 1 _ ~ _ .CITY OF RANCHO CUCANYONGA NoR~ic G COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CALIFORNIA ACT N0, 16776 ~- ~ X09 v~Ne a--1 ~7-0~`° EXHIBIT'~p=Q'~ ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N0.9 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND S CHESTNUT -TR /6882 S~ z~~~Ts /~~/~TUi~ /1~~ s ~~. a~ ~,~ . ~~~s sf CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA NORTII ~~O_ QQ~ OC~o1~'t2 I~ ~ 2~0~ Annual Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2007/2008 City of Rancho Cucamonga PARKS AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. PD-85 Approved: • n u ~, J TABLE OF CONTENTS Authority for Report ..................................................................... 3 Findings .....................................................................3 District Analysis ..................................................................... 3 Estimate of Work ..............:~...................................................... 4 Method of Spread ....................................................................... 6 Projected 2007/08 Assessments ................................................. 8 Calendar Year Annexations ................................................9 z City of Rancho Cucamonga Annual Report PD-85 Fiscal Year 2007/2008 AUTHORITY FOR REPORT This report for the 2007/2008 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 • 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, irrigation, 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. D. The assessment rate for the 2006/2007 FY is $52.00; this rate will not increase for the 2007/08 FY. It is estimated that this assessment rate will cover the district's maintenance and operation expenses for the 2007108 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. • 4 Proposed Maintenance Budget: FY 2006107 PROJECTED REVENUE $1,099,337.00 Personnel Regular Payroll $386,090.00 Overtime Payroll $3,500.00 Part Time Salaries $25,400.00 Fringe Benefits $191,470.00 Subtotal: $606,460.00 Operations & Maintenance $92,250.00 Maintenance & Operations -Facilities $12,500.00 Vehicle Maintenance & Operations $1,000.00 Emergency 8 Routine Vehicle 8 Equip. Rental $3,000.00 Equipment Maintenance $10,000.00 Contract Services $27,800.00 Contract Services -Facilities $10,000.00 Tree Maintenance $18,200.00 Payment to Trustee $0.00 Water Utilities $142,920.00 Electric Utilities $142,750.00 Telephone Utilities $5,500.00 • Assessment Administration $147,490.00 General Overhead $86,250.00 Subtotal: $699,660.00 Capital Expenditures Capital Outlay-Equipment $14,000.00 Capital Project $201,000.00 Subtotal: $215,000.00 Total PD-85 Expenditure Budget $1,521,120.00 Expenditure of Reserves -$421,783.00 Estimate of Costs & Expenses: $1,099,337.00 • • METHOD OF SPREAD The Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 indicates that assessments may be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes costs among all lots or parcels within the District in proportion to the estimated benefit 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 defined 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 example, residential or agriculture. These parcels were added back into the rolls and assessed. 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 parcels containing existing residential dwelling units and meeting the following conditions. Parcel Size Range Dwelling Units/Parcel Less than 1.5 Acres and 1 or more dwelling units 1.51 to 3.5 Acres and 2 or more dwelling units 3.51 to 7.0 Acres and 4 or more dwelling units 7.01 to 14.0 acres and 8 or more dwelling units 14.01 to 25.0 acres and 15 or more dwelling units 25.01 acres & larger 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 parcels not defined in Category A or Category C. • 6 Category C: All exempt parcels as defined below: • 1. All properties currently tax exempt; 2. All public ownership; 3. Railroad mainline rights-of-way 4. Major utility transmission rights-of-way; 5. Mineral rights; 6. Parcels so small they currently cannot be built upon; 7. All normally assessable parcels within an assessed valuation of less than $500 and 1.5 acres or less; and, C. Summary of Preliminary Assessment Amounts Category A: C ~ J The preliminary estimated assessment rate, which will be levied during fiscal year 2005/06, 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 2007/08, shall be according to the following schedule: Definition Single-Family Residential Multi-Family Residential 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 Assessment per Parcel $31.00 $31.00 $15.50 $46.50 $108.50 $217.00 $434.00 $775.00 • 7 • Category C: The assessment shall be $0.00 for Category C parcels. PROJECTED 2007/2008 ASSESSMENTS: Number of Assessment Units Rate Assessment Single Family Parcels 23,743 $31.00 $736,033.00 Multi-Family Parcels 7,894 $31.00 $244,714.00 Less than 1.50 Acres (1084 Parcels) 1,122 $15.50 $17,391.00 1.5 Acres to 3.50 Acres (381 Parcels) 392 $46.50 $18,228.00 3.51 Acres to 7.0 Acres (194 Parcels) 201 $108.50 $21,808.50 7.01 Acres to 14.0 Acres (108 Parcels) 112 $217.00. $24,304.00 14.01 Acres to 25.0 Acres (50 Parcels) 51 $434.00 $22,134.00 25.01 Acres or larger (18 Parcels) 19 $775.00 $14,725.00 TOTALS: 33,534 $1,099,337.50 C~ • Calendar Year 2006 Annexations • Parks and Recreation District - PD-85 PROJECT UNITS ANNEX DATE PM17063 1.24 AC 3/1/2006 PM16089 3 SF 4/5/2006 TR16971 18 SF 4/5/2006 PM16141 13.24 AC 4/5/2006 TR16320 7 SF 4/19/2006 9770 MAIN ST 1 SF 5/3/2006 PM16981 4 SF 5/17/2006 PM17303 11.37 AC 6/7/2006 PM17318 26.69 AC 6/7/2006 PM16139 4.53 AC 7/5/2006 PM16899 2.70 AC 7/19/2006 PM16574 4 SF 9/20/2006 DRC2005-00683 6.72 AC 11/1/2006 PM 16926 11.56 AC 11 /1 /2006 PM16951 3 SF 11/1/2006 TR16908 41 MF 11/1/2006 9723 FERON BLVD 2 MF 11/1/2006 TR16651 92 MF 12/6/2006 • • 9 STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEP.jRTIvIENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Shelley Hayes, Engineering Technician ~~ RANCHO cUCAMONGA Subject: ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF HELLMAN AVENUE NORTH OF BANYAN AT 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY, SUBMITTED BY ENRIQUE S. MONTES AND VERONICA MONTES. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt Che attached resolution ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2, for 9216 Cottonwood Way. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS 9216 Cottonwood Way, located west of Hellman, north of Banyan, in the Very Low Residential District (less than 2 dwelling units per acre), has applied for a building perrnit for a new single- family residence. The developer is required to fulfill certain conditions along with the normal processing. As part of those conditions, the developer is required to have the project annexed into the appropriate lighting and landscape maintenance district. The Consent and Waiver to Annexation forms signed by the developer are on file in the City Clerk's Office. Respectfully submitted, ~L ~~i( William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:SHaIv P137 Attachment(s) P 138 Vicinity map 9216 Cottonwood Way ~~ N W E S P139 RESOLUTION NO. U ~ ~~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 FOR 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY (APN: 1062-111- 08) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "1972 Act"), said special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance District No. 1, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (referred to collectively as the "Maintenance Districts"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the 1972 Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, an assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owner of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding the such provisions of the 1972 Act related to the annexation of territory Co the Maintenance District, Article XIIID of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIIID") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the maintenance Districts on the territory proposed to be annexed to such districts; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the Maintenance Districts in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and P140 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, al] of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 1972 Act to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver; all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 1972 Act and/or Article XIIID applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION L The above recitals are all true and correct SECTION 2: This City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the hnprovements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of Che maintenance of the Improvements. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the amnexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts, approves the financing of the maintenance o£the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit B. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the Maintenance Districts, including levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. 2 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY P141 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property To Be Annexed The Owners of the Property are: Em-ique S. Montes and Veronica Montes, husband and wife as joint tenants The legal description of the Property is: ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATION IN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE EAST 483.74 OF THE LAND SHOWN ON PARCEL NOS. 1 AND 2 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 1337, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 14, PAGE(S) 92, OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, SAID EASEMENT 483.72 FEET BEING MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO THE WEST LINE OF HELLMAN AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP. EXCEPTING THEREFROM PARCEL NO. 1 OF SAID PARCEL MAP 1337. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE EAST 334.74 FEET OF THE LAND SHOWN AS PARCEL NOS. 1 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 1337, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 14, PAGE(S) 92, OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, SAID EAST 334.74 FEET BEING MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO THE WEST LINE OF HELLMAN AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP. The above described parcels are shown on sheet A-2 attached herewith and by this reference made a part hereof. A-1 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY P142 EXHIBIT A-2 ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 2 ~.- - _ ~~ N W E S ~ ~ P143 Exhibit B To Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year ?006/2007 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I (GENERAL CITY): Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (LMD #1) represents ?3.63 acres of landscape area, 41.88 acres of parks and ] 6.66 acres of community trails that are located at various sites throughout the City. These sites are not considered to be associated with airy one particular area within the City, but rather benefit the entire City on a broader scale. As such, the parcels within this district do not represent a distinct district area as do the City's remaining LMD's. Typically parcels within this district have been annexed upon development The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees, entry monuments, community trails and parks. The 41.88 acres of parks consist of Bear Gulch Park, East and West Beryl Park, Old Town Park, Church Street Park, Golden Oaks Park and the Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I (ARTERIAL STREETS): Street Light Maintenance District No. 7 (SLD #1) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets throughout the City. The facilities within this district, being located on arterial streets, have been determined to benefit the City as a whole on an equal basis and as such those costs associated with the maintenance and/or installation of the facilities is assigned to the City-wide district. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of--way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (LOCAL STREETS): Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (SLD #2) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on local streets throughout the City but excluding U~ose areas already in a local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the residential area of the City west of Haven Avenue. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit [his area ofthe City. This sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereot) on local streets generally west of Haven Avenue. B-1 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY P144 Proposed additions to Work Program (Fiscal Year 2006/2007) For Project: 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY Number of Lamps Street Lights 5800E 9500E 16,000E 22,000E 27,500E SLD # 1 -- -- -- -- -- SLD # 2 -- -- -- -- -- Community Trail Turf Non-Turf Trees andscaping DGSF SF SF EA LMD # 1 -- -- -- -- *Existing items installed with original project Assessment Units by District Parcel(s) DU or Acres S 1 S 2 L 1 1 DU 1 1 1 B-2 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY P145 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2006/2007 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (GENERAL CITY): The rate per assessment wait (A.U.) is $92.21 for the fiscal year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 (Genera] City): Land Use Physical Unit Type # of Physical Units Assessment Units Factor # of Assessment Units Rate Per Assessment Unit Revenue Single parcel 8154 1.0 8154 $92.21 $751,880.34 Family Multi- p~-cel 7404 0.5 3702 $92.21 $341,361.42 Family Commercial Parcel 2 1.0 2 $92.21 $184.42 TOTAL $1,093,426.18 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (9216 COTTONWOOD WAY) is: 1 SFR x 1 A.U. Factor x $92.21 Rate Per A.U. _ $92.21 Annual Assessment STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I (ARTERIAL STREETS): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $17.77 for the fiscal year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (Arterial Streets): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single parcel 22,901 1.00 22,901 $17.77 $406,950.77 Family Multi- Unit ]0,449 1.00 10,449 $17.77 $185,678.73 Family Commercial Acre 2,835 2.00 5,670 $17.77 $100,755.90 TOTAL $693,385.40 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (9216 COTTONWOOD WAY) is: 1 SFR x 1 A.U. Factor x $17.77 Rate Per A.U. _ $17.77 Amiual Assessment C-] 9216 COTTONWOOD R'AY P146 STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (LOCAL STREETS): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $39.97 for the fiscal year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 2 (Local Streets): Land Use Physical Unit Type # of Physical Units Assessment Units Factor # of Assessment Units Rate Per Assessment Unit Single parcel 6337 1.00 6337 $39.97 Family Multi Unit 1087 1.00 1087 $39.97 Family Commercial Acre 34 2.00 68 $39.97 Total Revenue $253,289.89 $43,447.39 $2,717.96 $299,455.24 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (9216 COTTONWOOD WAY) is: 1 SFR x 1 A.U. Factor x $39.97 Rate Per A.U. _ $39.97 Annual Assessment C-2 9216 C07"fONWOOD WAY P147 CERTIFICATE OF SUFFICIENCY CONSENT AND WAIVER TO ANNEXATION FOR 9216 COTTONWOOD WAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA WILLIAM J. O'NEIL, the undersigned, hereby certifies as follows: That I am the CITY ENGINEER of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. That on the 21St day of March, 2007, I reviewed a Consent and Waiver to Annexation pertaining to the annexation of certain property to the Maintenance District, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. That I caused said Consent and Waiver to Annexation to be examined and my examination revealed that said Consent and Waiver to Annexation has been signed by the owners of all of the property within the territory proposed to be annexed to the Maintenance District. That said Consent and Waiver to Annexation meets the requirements of Section 22608.1 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. EXECUTED this 2151 day of March, 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. CIT ~ GINEE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA RANCHO C U C A M O N G A Staff Report DATE: March 21, 2007 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Inge Tunggaldjaja, Management Aide Robert Lemon, Management Analyst III SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE RESOLUTIONS APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT AND SETTING OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 16, 2007, TO LEVY THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10. NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE PROPOSED FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, AND 8. ANNUAL CONSUMER PRICE INDEX RATE ADJUSTMENT PROPOSED FOR ASSESSMENT RATES ASSOCIATED WITH LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 9 AND 10. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the Engineer's Reports and set the Public Hearing for May 16, 2007, to levy the annual assessments for Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3A, 36, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. It is recommended that there be no increase in the assessment rates in Landscape Maintenance Districts No. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 for Fiscal Year 2007/2008. It is recommended that the assessment rates for Landscape Maintenance Districts No. 9 and 10 be increased by 3.2% to account for the corresponding increase in the January 2006-January 2007 Consumer Price Index (Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County, CA), in accordance with the provisions of the formation reports for Landscape Maintenance Districts No. 9 and 10. The Engineer's Reports are on file in the City Clerk's Office. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: It is recommended that the assessment rates remain at existing levels for Landscape Maintenance District No. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 for FY 2007/2008. The water conservation efforts implemented within the landscape maintenance districts continue to help keep costs down, allowing the assessment rates to remain at the same levels as the rates for FY 2006/2007. It is recommended that the assessment rates for CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS March 21, 2007 Page 2 Landscape Maintenance Districts No. 9 and 10 be increased by 3.2% to account for the corresponding increase in the January 2006 -January 2007 Consumer Price Index (Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County, CA), in accordance with the provisions of the formation reports for Landscape Maintenance Districts No. 9 and 10. In many of the districts, back taxes have been paid with interest and penalties thereby increasing the revenue in those districts. In some districts, an increase in the amount of landscaped. area has caused an increase in the amount of maintenance and operation costs. However, this cost will be offset by corresponding increases in revenue received from new developments below the annual assessment revenue requirements. This offsetting mechanism still holds true and has allowed the assessment rate to remain constant for Landscape Maintenance District No. 1, 2, 3A, 36, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. The following, along with reference to the Engineer's Reports, identifies proposed FY 2007/2008 rates: Assessment Rate Landscape Maintenance District Per Assessment Unit LMD # 1 -General City $ 92.21 LMD # 2 -Victoria Planned Community $422.00 LMD # 3A -Hyssop $413.74 LMD # 3B -Commercial/Industrial $352.80 LMD # 4 -Terra Vista Planned Community $252.50 LMD # 5 -Tot Lot $113.29 LMD # 6 - Caryn Planned Community $246.97 LMD # 7 -North Etiwanda $307.05 LMD # 8 -South Etiwanda $151.45 LMD # 9 -Lower Etiwanda $387.94 LMD # 10 -Rancho Etiwanda $616.20 Respectfully submitted, i William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:MT:sc Attachment P149 -2- P150 RESOLUTION NO. ©7-Q ~O Z A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, FOR APPROVAL OF CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10. NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE PROPOSED FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, AND 8. ANNUAL CONSUMER PRICE INDEX RATE ADJUSTMENT PROPOSED FOR ASSESSMENT RATE ASSOCIATED WITH LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 9 AND 10. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve that: WHEREAS, pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, the City Engineer is required to make and file with the City Clerk of said City an annual report in writing for which assessments are to be levied and collected to pay the costs of the maintenance and/or improvement of said Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; and WHEREAS, the City Engineer has made and filed with the City Clerk of said City a report in writing as called for pursuant to said Act, which report has been presented to this Council for consideration; and WHEREAS, said City Council has duly considered said report and each and every part thereof, and finds that each and every part of said report is sufficient, and that said report, nor any part thereof, should not be modified in any respect. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby order as follows: That the Engineer's Estimate of the itemized costs and expenses of said work and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said report be, and each of them are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. That the diagrams showing the Assessment District referred to and described in said report, the boundaries of the subdivisions of land within said Assessment District are hereby preliminarily approve and confirmed. That the proposed assessment upon the subdivisions of land in said Assessment Districts in proportion to the estimated benefit to be received by said subdivision, respectively, from said work and of the incidental expenses thereof, as contained in said report is hereby approved and confirmed. P151 4. That said report shall stand as the City Engineer's Annual Report for the fiscal year 2007/2008 for the subsequent proceedings. P152 RESOLUTION NO. ©7~ Q 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS WITHIN LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 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, pursuant to the 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, 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 Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 for the fiscal year 2007/2008 for the maintenance and operation of those street lights, traffic signals and facilities thereon dedicated for common purposes by deed or recorded subdivision tract map within the boundaries of said Districts. Said maintenance and operation includes the cost and supervision of street lighting 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 that are on file in the City Clerk's office, entitled "Assessment Diagrams Landscape Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10." Description of Assessment District 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 Landscape Maintenance District No. 1", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 2", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 3A", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 4", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 5", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 6", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 7", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 8", "Map of Landscape Maintenance District No. 9", and "Map of Landscape Maintenance District CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS March 21, 2007 Page 2 No. 10", 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. 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. 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 titled "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 16, 2007, 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 2007/2008. Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 SECTION 6: All the work herein proposed shall be done and carried through in pursuance of an act of the legislature of the State of California designated as the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, being Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. Publication of Resolution of Intention SECTION 7: Published notice shall be made pursuant to Section 6061 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. P153 P154 Staff Report DATE: March 21, 2007 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Inge Tunggaldjaja, Management Aide Robert Lemon, Management Analyst II I SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE RESOLUTIONS APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT AND SETTING OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 16, 2007, TO LEVY THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 FOR STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8. NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE IS PROPOSED. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the Engineer's Reports and set the Public Hearing for May 16, 2007, to levy the annual assessments for Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. It is recommended that there be no increase in the assessment rates in these districts for Fiscal Year 2007/2008. The Engineer's Reports are on file in the City Clerk's Office. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Below is an itemized analysis on a district-by-district basis. To summarize, the assessment rates for all eight Street Lighting Maintenance Districts are recommended to remain at existing levels for the upcoming fiscal year. These assessments cover the actual costs of the districts. The expenditure budgets in all of the districts have been increased due to Southern California Edison electric rate increases. In the past, any available prior year carryover has been used to maintain assessments within the annual assessment revenue requirements. This policy continues for FY 2007/2008 and will allow the assessment rates to remain unchanged. The following, in conjunction with reference to the Engineer's Reports, identifies proposed FY 2007/2008 rates that are recommended to remain the same as FY 2006/2007 rates. The assessment rate for each Street Lighting Maintenance District is as follows: CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS March 21, 2007 Page 2 Assessment Rate Street Lighting Maintenance District Per Assessment Unit SLMD # 1 -Arterial $17.77 SLMD # 2 -General City Local $39.97 SLMD # 3 -Victoria Planned Community $47.15 SLMD # 4 -Terra Vista Planned Community $28.96 SLMD # 5 - Caryn Planned Community $34.60 SLMD # 6 -Commercial/Industrial $51.50 SLMD # 7 -North Etiwanda $33.32 SLMD # 8 -South Etiwanda $193.75' "This proposed rate is higher than the average lighting district due to a disproportionate number of streetlights to assessment units. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:ED P155 Attachments P156 RESOLUTION NO. ~ 7- ~ ~ 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, FOR APPROVAL OF CITY ENGINEER'S ANNUAL REPORTS FOR STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8. NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE PROPOSED. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve that: WHEREAS, pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, the City Engineer is required to make and file with the City Clerk of said City an annual report in writing for which assessments are to be levied and collected to pay the costs of the maintenance and/or improvement of said Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8; and WHEREAS, the City Engineer has made and filed with the City Clerk of said City a report in writing as called for pursuant to said Act, which has been presented to this Council for consideration; and WHEREAS, said City Council has duly considered said reports and each and every part thereof, and finds that each and every part of said report is sufficient, and that said reports, nor any part thereof, should not be modified in any respect. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby order as follows: That the Engineer's Estimate ofthe itemized costs and expenses of said work and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said reports be hereby approved and confirmed. 2. That the diagrams showing the Assessment District referred to and described in said report, the boundaries of the subdivisions of land within said Assessment Districts are hereby approved and confirmed. 3. That the proposed assessments upon the subdivisions of land in said Assessment Districts in proportion to the estimated benefit to be received by said subdivision, respectively, from said work and of the incidental expenses thereof, as contained in said reports are hereby approved and confirmed. 4. That said reports shall stand as the City Engineer's Annual Reports for the fiscal year 2007/2008 for the subsequent proceedings. P157 RESOLUTION NO. D~-d~ / A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVYAND COLLECTASSESSMENTSWITHIN STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 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, pursuant to the 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, 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 Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 for the fiscal year 2007/2008 for the maintenance and operation of those street lights, traffic signals and facilities thereon dedicated for common purposes by deed or recorded subdivision tract map within the boundaries of said districts. Said maintenance and operation includes the cost and supervision of street lighting 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 reports of the City Engineer and described on maps that are on file in the City Clerk's office, entitled "Assessment Diagram Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8." Description of Assessment District 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 Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1", "Map of Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2", "Map of Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3", "Map of Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4", "Map of Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 5", "Map of Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 6", "Map of Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 7" and "Map of Street Lighting CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS March 21, 2007 Page 2 Maintenance District No. 8" indicating by said boundary lines the extent of the territory included within said assessment districts and which maps are on file in the offce of the City Clerk of said City. 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. approved the annual reports of the City Engineer, which reports indicates the amount of the proposed assessments, the district boundaries, assessment zones, and the method of assessment. The reports titled "Annual Engineer's Report" are on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City. Reference to said reports 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 16, 2007, 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 2007/2008. Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 SECTION 6: All the work herein proposed shall be done and carried through in pursuance of an act of the legislature of the State of California designated as the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, being Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State df California. Publication of Resolution of Intention SECTION 7: Published notice shall be made pursuant to Section 6061 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. P158 P159 StaffReport DATE: March 21, 2007 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Inge Tunggaldjaja, Management Aide Robert Lemon, Management Analyst III SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE RESOLUTIONS APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE ENGINEER'S REPORTS AND SETTING OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 16, 2007, TO LEVY THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007/2008 FOR THE PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (PD-85). NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE IS PROPOSED. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council approve the Engineer's Reports and set the Public Hearing for May 16, 2007, to levy the annual assessments for the Park and Recreation Improvement District (PD-85). It is recommended that there be no increase in assessment rates in this district for Fiscal Year 2007/2008. The Engineer's Reports are on file in the City Clerk's Office. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS This Park and Recreation Improvement District was created to provide funds to finance the cost of construction, maintenance, operation and debt payment of Heritage Community Park and Red Hill Community Park. Heritage Community Park is a 40-acre facility located on the southwest corner of Hillside Road and Beryl Street. Red Hill Community Park is 42 acres and is located on the southwest corner of Base Line Road and Vineyard Avenue. The District boundary includes all of the City of Rancho CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. PD-85 March 21, 2007 Page 2 Cucamonga with the general exception of land east of the Deer Creek Channel and the Victoria and Terra Vista Planned Communities. Pursuant to the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, each year the City Council must adopt resolutions giving approval of the Engineer's Report and declaring its intention to levy and collect assessments for the upcoming fiscal year. It is recommended that the assessment rates in PD-85 remain at existing levels for Fiscal Year 2007/2008. Assessments for PD-85 will be levied according to the following schedule: Definition Single Family Residential Multi-Family Residential Less than 1.50 acres 1.51 acres to 3.50 acres 3.51 acres to 7.00 acres 7.01 acres to 14.00 acres 14.01 acres to 25.00 acres 25.01 acres and Larger Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:ED Assessment per Parcel $31.00 $31.00 $15.50 $46.50 $108.50 $217.00 $434.00 $775.00 P160 Attachments P161 RESOLUTION NO. O7" ©~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, FOR APPROVAL OF CITY ENGINEER'S ANNiJAL REPORT FOR PARK AND RECREATION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (PD-8~). NO INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT RATE PROPOSED. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve that: WHEREAS, pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, the City Engineer is required to make and file with the City Clerk of said City an annual report in writing for which assessments are to be levied and collected to pay the costs of the maintenance and/or improvement of said Park and Recreation Improvement District (PD-85); and WHEREAS, the City Engineer has made and filed with the City Clerk of said City a report in writing as called for pursuant to said Act, which report has been presented to this Council for consideration; and WHEREAS, said City Council has duly considered said report and each and every part thereof, and finds that each and every part of said report is sufficient, and that said report, nor any part thereof, should not be modified in any respect. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby order as follows: That the Engineer's Estimate of the itemized costs and expenses of said work and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said report be, and it is hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. 2. That the diagram showing the Assessment District referred to and described in said report, the boundaries of the subdivisions of land within said Assessment District are hereby preliminarily approve and confirmed. 3. That the proposed assessment upon the subdivisions of land in said Assessment District in proportion to the estimated benefit to be received by said subdivision, respectively, from said work and of the incidental expenses thereof, as contained in said report is hereby approved and confirmed. 4. That said report shall stand as the City Engineer's Annual Report forthe fiscal year 2007/2008 for the subsequent proceedings. P162 RESOLUTION NO. U7 D/O(i 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 2007/2008 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, pursuant to the 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, 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 Improvement District (PD-85) for the fiscal year 2007/2008 for the maintenance and operation and debt service payment of Red Hill Community Park and Heritage Community Park thereon dedicated for common purposes by deed or recorded subdivision tract map within the boundaries of said district. 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) in connection with said district. Location of Work SECTION 2: The foregoing described work is to be located within the Red Hill Community Park and Heritage Community Park enumerated in the report of the City Engineer and described on maps that are on file in the City Clerk's office, entitled "Assessment Diagram Park and Recreation Improvement District (PD-85)." Description of Assessment District 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 district, which said district is assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and which district is 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 Recreation Improvement District (PD-85)", indicating by said boundary lines the extent of the territory included within said assessment district and which maps are on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City. Reference is hereby made to said map for further, full and more particular description of said assessment district, and the said map so on file shall govern for all details as to the extent of said assessment district. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS March 21, 2007 Page 2 Report of Engineer SECTION 4: The City Council of said City by Resolution No. 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 titled "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 16, 2007, 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 2007/2008. 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 carried through in pursuance of an act of the legislature of the State of California designated as the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, being Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. Publication of Resolution of Intention SECTION 7: Published notice shall be made pursuant to Section 6061 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. P163 STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEPARTTIENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Mark Brawthen, Contract Engineer RANCHO C,UCAMONGA Subject: APPROVAL OF A REQUEST TO SUMMARILY VACATE EXCESS STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED ON HYSSOP DRIVE, FROM APPROXIMATELY 680 FEET TO 1000 FEET NORTH OF 6T" STREET, V-206, APN: 229-271-35 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached resolution ordering the summary vacation of excess street right-of--way on Hyssop- Drive, from approximately 680 feet to 1000 feet north of 6`h Street and directing the City Clerk to present same to the County Recorder for recordation. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS On January 24, 2006, the Planning Commission approved DRC2005-00683, a request for development of a 104,000 square foot warehouse building on 6.72 acres of land in the General Industrial District (Subarea 14) Development District. One of the conditions of approval for DRC2005-00683 is to vacate excess street right-of--way along the project frontage with Hyssop Drive. Hyssop Drive will terminate with a cul-de-sac to the north of 6`h Street. The vacated excess right-of-way will be incorporated into the project site and maintained by the property owner. This portion of Hyssop Drive is not a part of the General Plan for traffic circulation. On February 28, 2007, the Planning Commission by minute action, determined that the vacation of Hyssop Drive from approximately 680 feet to 1000 feet north of 6"' Street, is in conformance with the General Plan and recommended that said vacation occur. Respectfully submitted, 7 William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:MNBav P164 ACtachment(s) P165 Vicinity Map. N. T.S. rn . N i~ ,~ ~Im Ar ..:..~v.~...---:~.._ Facoma Dt -- -c_. _]ersey BFvd_. r ,,,~ .._-__ ..._~ 1 ~~c Sebastian. WY - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1i ~~- Miflenhun~Ct ~y1 y~l ~ Q> df~ ~~~ e ~ i 4 ~v r ~ I a~a S ~R i I~ - o- ~~ ~~ "v t Dr pa~o~`O~f 'i i, rt'ST l~!, ~ I,~ ~l~~ ,;+} _Glr y, __. z ~ i c` ~ ' ~~ E { th Sk ~ , ~ ~ Eh9ission Vlsta~Dr y i} A ITEM: Hyssop Dr. Vacation (V-206) TITLE: Vicinity Map EXHIBIT "A" City of Rancho Cucamonga P166 RESOLUTION NO. Q ~- O (D A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUMMARILY ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF HYSSOP DRIVE FROM APPROXIMATELY 680 FEET TO 1000 FEET NORTH OF 6T" STREET, V-206, APN: 229-271-35 WHEREAS, by Chapter 4, Article 1, Section 8334(a), of the Streets and Highway Code, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is authorized to summarily vacate a portion of Hyssop Drive from approximately 680 feet to 1000 feet north of 6"' Street; and WHEREAS, the City Council found by all the evidence submitted that the excess right-of-way is unnecessary for present or prospective public street purposes, it has not been used for more than five (5) consecutive years and no public money was expended for maintenance of same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1: That the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby makes its order vacating a portion of Hyssop Drive from approximately 680 feet to 1000 feet north of 6`h Street (V-206), as described in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "B". SECTION 2: That from and after the date the resolution is recorded, said excess street easement no longer constitutes a public easement. SECTION 3: That the subject vacation shall be subject to the reservations and exceptions, if any, for existing utilities and drainage rights on record. SECTION 4: That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this resolution to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, California. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution, and it shall thereupon take effect and be in force. P167 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION A VACATION OF STREET DEDICATION IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Portion of Hyssop Drive forStreet Vacation ~(V-206) BEGINNING AT THE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF 6T STREET AND HYSSOP DRIVE AS SHOWN ON PARCEL MAP 8550 RECORDED IN BOOK 90, PAGES 90 AND 91 OF MAPS RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 00° 10' S2" EAST ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF HYSSOP DRIVE, 59.71 FEET TO A POINT ON A TANGENT 7600.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY TO WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS NORTH 89° 49' 08"WEST; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 619.70 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04° 40'19" TO A POINT TO WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS NORTH 89° OS' 48"WEST; THENCE SOUTH 85° 08' 48" EAST ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE, 33.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF HYSSOP DRIVE DISTANT, 33.00 FEET (MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES) FROM THE CENTERLINE THEREOF, SAID POINT BEING ON ANON-TANGENT 56.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY TO WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS SOUTH 85° 53' S6" EAST, SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTHERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 97.09 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 99° 20' 16" TO A POINT TO WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS NORTH 05° 13' 56"WEST, SAID POINT BEING ON ANON-TANGENT 7633.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY TO W HICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS NORTH 84° 44' 19"WEST; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 255.75 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01° 55' 11" TO A POINT TO WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS NORTH 82° 49' 08"WEST; THENCE NORTH 89° 49' 04" EAST, 66.55 FEET TO A POINT ON ANON-TANGENT 7567.00 FOOT CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY TO W HICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS NORTH 82° 45' 14" WEST; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE 316.01 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02° 23" 34" TO A POINT TO WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS SOUTH 89° 08' 48"WEST; SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE AREA OF THIS VACATION IS APPROXIMATELY 17,695 SF (0.41 ACRES) MORE OR LESS. SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "B" HEREWITH AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE A PART HEREOF. i;'_, t~~ +~.~ No. 31653 = ~ y1~ ~ 12/3 E d (, 3: 1 of 1 \~,n,\ ~._„ ~ ~ EXH/B/T "B" NB2_49 /Portion of Hyssop Drive for Street Vacation (t~. I I ' pOG3~OOo nM Ool~ [~O~ g~ GUI o g/~0 1 v a ' NB4 44'19 "W RAO R=7633.00 ', I p4 i 6n R 56 00 ~ ~ i °j~Oh o~^~ vboi ~ro 1 a~~oN I 0 o, n oy~~ ~9970Y6" \ a R=56.00" L=97.09" T=65.96" I p~G~l~O~ln~IOG~L~O~g4 ..~~•E RpDo X91 ~ g/~0 LEGEND AREA TO BE t/ACA T ~/2/ `` 7 No. 3/1653 Exp. 12/31/2006 SCALE.• 1 "=60 589'49_04 ""W B N85 08 "48"W 33 00' N00'10 52 f 59.71 " i P.O.B. LAND DEI/ELOPMENTDES/GN CORPORA 2313 E. Philadelphia St., Ste. F Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 930-1466 •FAX (909) 930-1468 PLANNING • CIVIL SURVEYING 1"=60" I1 OF 1 14178 STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEP.~IRTMENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Mark Brawthen, Contract Engineer P169 . . RANCHO CUCAMONGA Subject: APPROVAL OF A REQUEST TO SUMMARILY VACATE EXCESS STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED ON 8T" STREET, SOUTH OF THE A.T. AND S.F. RAILROAD AND EAST OF THE I-15 FREEWAY RIGHTS-OF-WAY, V-207 APN: 229-271-43 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council adopt the attached resolution ordering the summary vacation of excess street right-of--way on 8`h Street, south of the A.T. and S.F. Railroad and east of the I-15 Freeway rights-of--way and directing the City Clerk to present same to the County Recorder for recordation. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS On January 24, 2006, the Planning Commission approved DRC2005-00683, a request for development of a 104,000 square foot warehouse building on 6.72 acres of land in the General Industrial District (Subarea 14) Development District. One of the conditions of approval for. DRC2005-00683 is to vacate excess street right-of--way along the project Frontage with 8`h Street. The vacated excess right-of--way will be incorporated into the project site and maintained by the property owner. No street dedication(s) exist to the west, north, south or east. This portion of 8"' Street is not a part of the General Plan for traffic circulation. On February 28, 2007, the Planning Commission by minute action, determined that the vacation of a portion of 8"' Street, south of the A.T. and S.F. Railroad and east of the I-15 Freeway is in conformance with the General Plan and recommended that said vacation occur. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:MNBav Attachment(s) Vicinity Map N. T. S. ry _ _.. _.~. ~ _ _. m r ~ ~TO f00TNILL dL.. '-..~"`~ ~ i, ~`~ rt Sebastian VJy r?. t~I t~leP rUtl7 ~ ~ r ~ 0~a N N ~ - a` t a, a~tauiumGPkt~i~k1, ~G~, ~ :. I: .. 3. $i w i ~~ _ _ .Arrow Route.' .,.... __. a _ .. _..._ .... Arrow Route ~' _ ._ _ ~;R - Tacoma ©r ~' ~~ i ~~ FF n n _ ~ _-~~~_ .j~T_.-.-_ Ire ~i (~ rim Pil ~ fILVBn ~-___ ~ f ~..,..Y,s.Bth,~,5t~.~2nch4~StAr"~ `" 1 I~,i4,~ ' ~a ~nyortor Dave~r`a~r ;_+~ ,~i' DIZC2UO5-006&3 ~ ~~ f G . , ~ -7 ~:th~ St ~ xt ~ St ~1r f~'4~a6 ,~_~ ~ ~,~, Fh ,~. _ i ., r}A~yl I Cry alb ti ~! S 2+ i ~ _.. , ~6~uN Sr ~ < - i A ~ r ~, 'Q'•. .r'.. ~I 3 ~' o ±k a ~ o •~~ _ ~ FG t ,~ r,,y i E t`liisiao `ASta Dr ~ n ;~p rc t ., ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~.e i :ro im e1 ..: _ .I ITEM: 8th Street Vacation (V-207) TITLE: Vicinity Map EXHIBIT "A" City of Rancho Cucamonga 70 P171 RESOLUTION NO. ®~~' D (D D A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUMMARILY ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF EIGHTH STREET SOUTH OF THE A.T. AND S. F. RAILROAD AND EAST OF THE INTERSTATE 15 FREEWAY RIGHTS-OF-WAY (V-207) WHEREAS, by Chapter 4, Article 1, Section 8334(a), of the Streets and Highway Code, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is authorized to summarily vacate a portion of Eighth Street south of the A.T. and S.F. Railroad and east of the Interstate 15 Freeway; and WHEREAS, the City Council found by all the evidence submitted that the excess right-of-way is unnecessary for present or prospective public street purposes, it has not been used for more than five (5) consecutive years and no public money was expended for maintenance of same. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1: That the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby makes its order vacating a portion of Eighth Street south of the A.T. and S.F. Railroad and east of the Interstate 15 Freeway (V- 207), as described in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "B" and reserves easements as described in Exhibit "C" and shown on Exhibit "D". SECTION 2: That from and after the date the resolution is recorded, said excess street easement no longer constitutes a public easement. SECTION 3: That the subject vacation shall be subject to the reservations and exceptions, if any, for existing utilities and drainage rights on record. SECTION 4: That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this resolution to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, California. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution, and it shall thereupon take effect and be in force. P172 EXHIBIT "A" A VACATION OF A PORTION OF EIGHTH STREET (V-207) (FORMERLY FIRST STREET) AS SHOWN BY A MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 12, PAGE 29 OF MAPS, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MORE'PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 15, BLOCK 1 OF SAID MAP, SAID POINT BEING ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT 50.00 FEET (MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES) SOUTHERLY FROM THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF A.T. & S.F. RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE SOUTH 87° 54' 58" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, 380.30 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 89° 54' S8" WEST, 221.81 FEET; THENCE NORTH 13° 06' 21" EAST, 51.81 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A.T. & S.F. RAILROAD; THENCE NORTH 87° 54' 58" EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 210.23 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00° 11' 47" EAST, 50.04 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE AREA OF THIS EASEMENT VACATION IS APPROXIMATELY 10,801 S.F. (0.25 ACRES) MORE OR LESS. SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "B" HEREWITH AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE A PART HEREOF. ;, . i'f' f - [.'C r,, ~' i2r3 ~ G r ~.. 1 OF 4 EXH/B/T "B" _~ A. T. & N8734'SB E 58754"58"{V 227.17 ~ a~ -I °~ ~ ~o~~~~o ~o ~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 15, -BLOCK 1, OF INE TOWNSITE OF ILROAD R W ROCHESTER MB 12/29 o POB 'T dd'~-- T SB 54'~ ~ ~ g ~o ~~ ~~ ~~ ~a ~~ ~Q I ~~ ~ I~~ ~~I ~o ~~gi y~oly~~ l ~~ I I PORTION OF EIGHT STREET FOR STREET VACA770N,~ V-207 ScFARS /~, s, I wvl No. 31653 Exp. 12/31/2008 SCALE 1""=100' CIV qrF OF SHEET 2 OF 4° LEGEND: j AREA OF THE ROAD EASEMENT TO BE VACA 7E0 LAND DEVELOPMENT DES/GN CORPORA Tl 2313 E. Philadelphia St., Ste. F Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 930-1466 •FAX (909) 930-1468 PLANNING CIVIL SURVEYING DATE: SCALE: SHEET: JOB N0. ROAD 10/16/06 1"=100" 2 OF 4 4178 VACA TIONT 73 P174 EXHIBIT "C" RESERVATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS TO THE VACATION OF EIGHT STREET (V-207) AN EASEMENT TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY FOR EITHER OR BOTH POLE LINES, CONDUITS OR UNDERGROUND FACILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A STRIP OF LAND 10.00 FOOT WIDE ALONG THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF PARCEL "A" OF LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT 627, PER INSTRUMENT NO. 2006-0430382, RECORDED ON JUNE 26, 2006, IN THE OFFICE RECORDER OF COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SAID POINT BEING ON LINE PARALLEL WITH AND DISTANT 50.00 FEET (MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES) SOUTHERLY FROM THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A.T. & S.F. RAILROAD; THENCE NORTH 13° 06' 21" EAST, 5.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 87° 10' 19" EAST, 220.78 FEET TO THE TERMINUS. THE AREA OF THIS IS APPROXIMATELY 2,210 S.F. (0.05 ACRES) MORE OR LESS. SEE EXHIBIT "D" FOR PLAT DEPICTING THE ABOVE DESCRIBED AREA OF RESERVATION AND EXCEPTION TO THE VACATION OF EIGHT STREET. ;; :wi;; t- _~ p ~ ~: VrJ..~, i~J3 y i [iJ1/OQ 30F4 ri EXH/B/T "D " A_ S;F R.4/LROAD R/W AREA OF RESERVATION AND ~EP7TON TO 7HE PACAAON OF o E/GHT S7REET,~ V-207 ~ ~ EIGHT STREET ~ _ _ Ne77o'~s E 220. ~a_ _ _ FORMERL Y FIRST STREET) ~1~ POB ^ NOR7HWEST CORNER OF PARCEL A LLA #6'27 _1 LsEE DETA/L "A ° a p~~~~p ~~o~ ~~~ ~~~ o F, /l~/~L°7 yJ0 C~ No. 31653 = 1~ ~ Ezp. 12/31/2008 ~~ L qT CI V 11. ~~~P f OF CA1 7F0 ~ ~ - O ~ I ~ ~~ o ~ ~~ o Q a n O ~ SCALE.• 7 a O N OTE• ~° ___ ______ EASEMENTLINE EASEMENT CENT L (FORMERL Y N ~ N73 06 21 5.00' POB ~ NORTHWEST CORNER OF PARCEL A LLA /f'627 DETAIL °A NTS ,U I;I AND {IE~EL OPMENT L/ES/GN (iORPORA TlO 2313 E. Philadelphia St., Ste. F Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 930-1466 •FAX (909) 930-1468 PLANNING • CIVIL SURVEYING SEE EXHIBIT "C" FOR LEGAL DESCR/PITON ~Q DATE: SCALE: SHEET: JOB N0. SHEET 4 OF 4 10/76/06 1 "=100' 4 OF 4 4178 ED/SON EASEMEN 75 P176 STAFF REPORT 'r-~~ ENGI.\EERIVG DEP.jRT~fE?\T Date: March 21, 2007 RANCHO C,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lafn, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Mark Brawthen, Contract Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITY AND ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B AND - STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR DRC2003-01085 LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 7Tn STREET AT THE CUL-DE-SAC TERMINUS EAST OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE SUBMITTED BY SCHEU MANAGEMENT CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions approving DRC2003-01085, accepting the subject agreement and security, ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6, and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: DRC2003-01085, located on the south side of 7`" Street at the cut-de-sac terminus east of Archibald Avenue in the Genera] Industrial District (Subarea 5) Development District, was approved by the Planning Commission on June 21, 2004 for the development of an 81,464 square foot multi-tenant industrial building on 4.71 acresof land. The Developer, Scheu Management Corporation, is submitting an agreement and security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the following amounts. Faithful Performance: Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit $18,900.00 Labor and Material: In'evocable Standby Letter of Credit $18,900.00 A letter of approval has been received from Cucamonga Valley Water District. The Consent and Waiver to Annexation forms signed by the Developer are on file in the City Clerk's Office. P177 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT RE: DRC2003-01085 Nlvtcia 21, ?007 P.~GE 2 Copies of the agreement and securities are available in the City Clerk's Office. Respectfully submitted, Williau~7. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:MNBaIv Attachments: Vicinity Map Resolutions Vicinity Map N. T.S. Fnant St I ~ 0~400m 1200ft !' Call ~ e Vejar ~ „ ~ Balbeary Dr Arrow Route ~ ~ ~. a - '- Arrow RoutEl __.. _ _ ~ _... - - --- ~ _ . _..._. . . . -- L.._ m.. ...---- . _ __. 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Q 7- O A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMON'GA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DRC2003-01085 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has for its consideration an Improvemeht Agreement by Scheu Management Corporation as developer, for the improvement of public right-of--way adjacent to the real property specifically described therein, and generally located on the south side of 7"' Street at the cul-de-sac terminus east of Archibald Avenue, and WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in conjunction with the development of said real property referred to as DRC2003-01085; and WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified in said hnprovement Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: 1. That said Improvement Agreement be and the same is approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to attest thereto; and 2. That said Improvement Security is accepted as good and sufficient, subject to approval as to form and content thereof by the City Attorney. P180 RESOLUTION NO. O 7 _ ~ Z® A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR DRC2003-01085 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code• of the State of California (the "1972 Act"), said special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 and Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 6 (referred to collectively as the "Maintenance Districts"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the 1972 Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, an assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owner of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding the such provisions of the 1972 Act related to the aimexation of territory to the Maintenance District, Article XIIID of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIIID") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the maintenance Districts on the territory proposed to be annexed to such districts; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the Maintenance Districts in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval OC The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and P181 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and al] of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 1972 Act to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 1972 Act and/or Article XIIID applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit C hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The above recitals are all true and correct SECTION 2: This City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvements. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit B. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the Maintenance Districts, including levy of al] assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. 2 DRC2003-01085 P182 Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property To Be Annexed The Owners of the Property are: Leland Scheu and Julia S. Scheu, Trustee of the L. & J. Scheu Living Trust Dated May 18, 1990, as to an undivided %Z interest and The Allyn Scheu Family Limited Partnership, a California Limited Partnership As to an undivided %2 interest, as tenants in common The legal description of the Property is: PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 9020, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 102 OF PARCEL MAPS, PAGES 56 AND 57, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The above described parcels are shown on sheet A-2 attached herewith and by this reference made a part hereof. A-1 DRC2003-0 l 085 EXFIIDIT "A" ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. I AND 6 t I~ I ~RCZOos- o~o~s (~ nacE~ 3, PM9o2o) Boob IQZ~ PAGES SG;57 LEGEN D Sea. STREET TREES PRIVATELZ' MAINTAINED I I i~. i I ~ EXISTING 5TRE6TL16HT5 I ~. -- ~~- - - - \ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA A- 2 P183 f NORRTH pRC20o3-0108!5 P184 Exhibit B To Description of the District Improvements Eiscal fear ?006/2007 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (LMD #3B) represents landscape sites throughout the Commercial/Lrdustrial Maintenance District. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various landscape sites that are maintained by this district consist of median islands, parkways, street trees, entry monuments, the landscaping within the Metrolink Station and 22.87 acres associated with the Adult Sports Park (not including the stadium, parking lots or the maintenance building). STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (SLD #1) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets tln~oughout the City. The facilities within this district, being located on arterial streets, have been determined to benefit the City as a whole on an equal basis and as such those costs associated with the maintenance and/or installation of the facilities is assigned to the City-wide district. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of--way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2 (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (SLD #6) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on commercial and industrial streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in a local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the industrial area of the City south of Foothill Boulevard. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on industrial or commercial streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on industrial or commercial streets generally south of Foothill Boulevard. B-t DRC2003-01085 P185 Proposed additions to Work Program (Fiscal Year 2006/2007) For Project: DRC2003-01085 Number of Lamps Street Lights 5800E 9500E 16,000E 22,000E 27,500E SLD # 1 -- -- -- -- -- SLD # 6 -- -- -- -- -- Community Trail Turf Non-Turf Trees Landscaping DGSF SF SF EA LMD # 3B -- -- -- -- *Existing items installed with original project Assessment Units by District Parcel(s) Acres S 1 S 6 L 3B 4.71 9.42 4.71 4.71 B-2 D2C2003-01085 P186 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2006/2007 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $362.80 for the fiscal year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (Commercial/Industrial): # of Assessment # of Rate Per Physical Physical Units Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Twe Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Comm/Ind Acre 2626 1.0 2626 $352.80 $926,452.80 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2003-01085) is: 4.71 Acres x 1 A.U. Factor x $352.80 Rate Per A.U. _ $1661.68 Annual Assessment STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I (ARTERIAL STREETS): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $17.77 for the fiscal year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. I (Arterial Streets): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Family parcel 22,901 1.00 22,901 $17.77 $406,950.77 Multi- Family Unit 10,449 1.00 10,449 $17.77 $185,678.73 Commercial Acre 2,835 2.00 5,670 $17.77 $100,76590 TOTAL 5693,386.40 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2003-01086) is: 4.71 Acres x 2 A.U. Factor x $17.77 Rate Per A.U. _ $167.39 Annual Assessment C-1 DRC2003-01085 P187 STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 (COA~IMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): The rate per assessment unit (A. U.) is $51.40 for the Fiscal Year 2006/07. The following table swmnarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial): # of Assessment # of Rate Per Physical Physical Units Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Twe Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Comm/Ind Acre 2450 1.00 2450 $51.40 $125,930.00 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2003-01085) is: 4.71 Acres x 1 A.U. Factor x $39.97 Rate Per A.U. _ $188.25 Annual Assessment C-2 DRC2003-01085 P188 CERTIFICATE OF SUFFICIENCY CONSENT AND WAIVER TO ANNEXATION FOR DRC2003-01085 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B, STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA WILLIAM J. O'NEIL, the undersigned, hereby certifies as follows: That I am the CITY ENGINEER of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. That on the 21S` day of March, 2007, I reviewed a Consent and Waiver to Annexation pertaining to the annexation of certain property to the Maintenance District, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. That I caused said Consent and Waiver to Annexation to be examined and my examination revealed that said Consent and Waiver to Annexation has been signed by the owners of all of the property within the territory proposed to be annexed to the Maintenance District. That said Consent and Waiver to Annexation meets the requirements of Section 22608.1 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. EXECUTED this 21 S` day of March, 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. CITY ENG~iVEER CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA P189 STAFF REPORT ENGINES"RING DEPART;~IENT Date: March 21, 2007 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Betty A. Miller, Associate Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF A REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT, SRA-41, TO ESTABLISH CONTRIBUTION IN LIEU OF CONSTRUCTION AMOUNTS FOR CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENTS IN RANCHO ETIWANDA AREA, LOCATED ON BOTH SIDES OF DAY CREEK BOULEVARD NORTH OF THE 210 FREEWAY, SUBMITTED BY RANCHO ETIWANDA 685, LLC RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving a Reimbursement Agreement for area-wide circulation improvements, which include the construction of Day Creek Boulevard, Wilson Avenue, Banyan Street and three traffic signals, plus right-of--way acquisition, in conjunction with the development of Rancho Etiwanda, and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS On August 16, 2000, the City of Rancho Cucamonga and UCP, Inc., entered into Development Agreement 00-02 for a residential development of 685 units. In April of 2001, the Development Agreement was assigned from UCP, Inc., to Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC. Said agreement included the following paragraph: "Circulation improvements necessary to serve the area i^ and around the Project Site, not currently within the City, are generally depicted on Exhibit "N." The Parties acknowledge that the Property Owner plans to build improvements that exceed the Project Transportation requirements. The City agrees to establish a circulation fee for the area depicted on Exhibit "N" as a mechanism to reimburse the Property Owner for construction of infrastructure in excess of Property Owner's fair share. The fee shall be calculated on a per-acre basis, with the cost of the infrastructure allocated to the benefiting properties. Exhibit "N-I" depicts the benefiting properties and their respective fair share. Exhibit "N-2" through "N-S' depict the estimated costs of the infrastructure. Exhibit "N-6"depicts the street cross-sections." Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC, completed the circulation improvements concurrently with the development of 12 individual tracts by five other developers in the area collectively known as "Rancho Etiwanda." On February l5, 2006, the City accepted the Phase I and Phase II Street and Stone Drain improvements for Rancho Etiwanda. P190 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT RE: SR~141 ruLVtcEi21,2007 Pncr 2 The Developer has submitted an itemized accounting of the construction costs for the elib ble street improvements. Staff has reviewed and concurs with the submittal. The total cost of said improvements was $4,527,289 per Exhibit "B" of the attached agreement. The Developer is responsible for their proportionate share, or $2,067,581.00. Exhibit "C" of said agreement shows the Fair Share cost distribution among developers of adjacent properties. A total of 5321,181.00 has already been deposited in Account 1124-000-4804. These funds will be dispersed to Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC, within 45 days of approval of this agreement. Future collections as building permits are issued in Rancho Etiwanda Estates (Tracts 16226-1, 16226-2, 16226, 16227-1, 16227-2, 16227), at the northwest comer of Day Creek Boulevard and Etiwanda Avenue and north of the Southern California Edison corridor, will be dispersed amrually, on the anniversary date of this agreement. In 2002 the Developer waived the requirement for three vacant parcels at the southwest corner of Day Creek Boulevard and Vintage Drive to contribute, in exchange for those owners dedicating the necessary right-of--way for full-width constmction of Day Creek Boulevard, Vintage Drive and Saddle Tree Place. The City will place a condition of approval on all future projects within the Rancho Etiwanda/Rancho Etiwanda Estates area requiring payment of these fair share costs as authorized by Development Agreement 00-02 in amounts specifically approved by City Council per Reimbursement Agreement SRA-41. Respectfully submitted, ~- ~~ ~ i' ~. ~_ ~ . / William 7. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:BAMav Attachment(s) RANCHO CUCAMONGA TITLE: Rancho Etiwanda Circulation Fee ENGINEERING DIVISION EXHIBIT "A": Vicinity MapBenefit Area CITY OF ITEM: SRA-41 P192 EXHIBIT "B" Street Reimbursement Agreement, SRA-41 Infrastructure Installed by Rancho Etiwanda Benefiting Adjacent Developers Actual Cost of Circulation Improvements Company' Sukut Construction All American Sukut Construction Laird Construction CRS Sierra Pacific Allard Urban Crossroads Kleinfelder City of RC Item , Grading and Base, 3 Streets` Paving, 3 Streets` Banyan to Rochester Banyan by school Curb and Gutter R&R Amount'-, : $534,732.00 $1, 434,263.00 $1,100, 483.00 $129,364.00 $105, 739.00 Traffic Signals, 3 $433,670.00 Construction Subtotal: $3,738,251.00 Engineering, Survey Staking $204,663.00 Traffic Signal Design $23,135.00 Soils Engineer $61,142.00 Inspection, Plan Check $165,905.00 Engineering & Design Subtotal: $454,845.00 Right-of-Way Acquisition $302,136.00 City Attorney Fees $32,057.00 Right-of-Way Subtotal: $334,193.00 Total Actual Cost: $4,527,289.00 ` Day Creek Boulevard, from Highland Avenue to Southern California Edison easement north of Wilson; Wilson Avenue, from Bluegrass to Southern California Edison easement west of Day Creek Boulevard; Banyan Street, from school frontage to Southern California Edison easement west of Day Creek Blvd. Circulation Fee February 7, 2007 Rancho Etiwanda Area P193 EXHIBIT "C" Street Reimbursement Agreement, SRA-41 Infrastructure Installed by Rancho Etiwanda Benefiting Adjacent Developers Fair Share Cost Distribution Fair Sbare (1)i „O~igina`~ ~is`tnbution' ~' Revised (2)' Perce~tE;, New Share , , Rancho Etiwanda ~ .,, $1,383,231.50 45.7% „ $2,067,581 , $2,067,581 Rancho Etiwanda Estates` $1,430,929.13 47.2% $2,138,877 $2,138,877 Tract 16100 (3) $71,546.46 2.4% $106,944 $71,546 Tract 16726 (3) $29,811.02 1.0% $44,560 $29,811 Tract 14493 (3) $29,811.02 1.0% $44,560 $29,811 APN 225-161-71" (5 acres) $29,811.02 1.0% $44,560 $0 APN 225-161-65 (5 acres) $29,811.02 1.0% $44,560 $0 APN 225-161-13 (4 acres) $23,848.82 0.8% $35,648 $0 $3,028,800.00 $4,527,289 $4,337,626 Less RE fair share: $2,067,581 Revised reimbursement sum: $2,270,045 Deposited To Date (2): $321,818 Balance subject to future collections: $1,948,227 `Rancho Etiwanda Estates $1,430,929.13 $2,138,877 Etiwanda Ave. portion (4) $316,800.00 $473,536 $1,114,129.13 $1,665,341 REE owes RE, per lot: $1,763 $2,635 "formerly APN 225-161-66 (is now part of Tentative Tract 18032) Notes (1) Source: Exhibit N-1 to Rancho Etiwanda Development Agreement (2) Rancho Etiwanda waived the right to collect from 3 vacant parcels at southwest corner of Day Creek Boulevard and Vintage Drive in exchange for right-of-way to construct full width streets along their perimeters (3) Funds have already been collected from three recorded tracts, plus models and first phase building permits for four of the six Rancho Etiwanda Estates tracts, at original estimated rate (4) Original cost estimate for Etiwanda Avenue inflated at same proportion as cost increases for Rancho Etiwanda February 26, 2007 Circulation Fee Rancho Etiwanda Area P194 snue U •_ c ~ O I 'a m 0 0 m 9 $ R °- ~ N ~ O e 4 QCs O~~g ~L~O g4 >os~ ~'n~°: RTH I I NTH CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ENGINEERING DIVISION Rancho Etiwanda Transportaion Impact Fee Analysis EXHIBIT "N" P195 r N ~ ~" O Z ~ , , a E a ~ O O m V x _ _ O N L O w y O O Z O O f p P 7 c ~ ~ v o 0 0 o m o ~ O of cc ~ ~ ~ ~ •- ao m 0 W N ~ a0 m aO [O ~ ~ N N N O t0 V ~ M 6 9 ~. t u9 Vi Of N yl .~ LL yyd Q N N N N N N N N rn rn m rn rn rn a rn rn i. o m m `n» .ma ~ w ~ ~ w ~ b ~ ~ a C O tl ~ °o ~ Q ~ W v m V °o~° m r a d °\ n ~ ~ ~ e a o 0 o m N us rn ,r c c v v N r •- ~ ~ .C M N v C w - aN0 fOD M r r N N ~ O N f0 f0 T `. ~ c O J V m N O ~ O ~ In tO v C t C . N N ~ y ' ~+ ~ y ~ y a ~ °oo~ Q _ 17 ~ in N `m Q ~ o v a c m ~ cvn ~ ~ ~ `_' 3 y a o is ~ cc cc ~ R W c Q u~l N u"J tf1 i1] ~. a U N N N N N E v o ~ G a 10 p R m m u °' 'C W W o LLJ~Wm yQ.. a u m u y E 6~ Z ~ ~r L c A ~ ma ~ d a ~ E o 0 y V u i Wa~ rya o U .~ m } V C r F- r ~. r d U N O X N X N ~ C L C y 10 ~ n N a a~ . O~~ ~ U U N 5 _ c Y U L U p r P196 RESOLUTION NO. Q (-" D ~D A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT TO ESTABLISH CONTRIBUTION IN LIEU OF CONSTRUCTION AMOUNTS FOR CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENTS IN THE RANCHO ETIWANDA AREA, SRA-41 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has for its consideration a Reimbursement Agreement submitted by Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC, the Developer, for area-wide circulation improvements in conjunction with the development of Rancho Etiwanda, located on the both sides of Day Creek Boulevard north of the 210 Freeway; and WHEREAS, the Developer, at Developer's expense, has completed the required improvements; and WHEREAS, the City has on deposit some contributions in lieu of construction for these improvements collected from benefiting property owners on the basis of estimated costs per Development Agreement 00-02; and WHEREAS, the City placed conditions of approval on Tentative Tracts 16226, 16227 and all subsequent Development Reviews requiring payment of a traffic circulation improvement fee for the area encompassing Rancho Etiwanda and Rancho Etiwanda Estates prior to building permits issuance. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES, that said Reimbursement Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign said agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and the City Clerk attest thereto. STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEP.~IRT\tENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer ,. RANCHO CUCAMCNGA Subject: APPROVAL OF A MASTER PLAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT (SRA-52) FOR CONSTRUCTION NORTH SIDE OF JACK BENNY DRIVE FRONTING THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON EASEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH DEVELOPMENT OF DRC2003- 00732, SUBMITTED BY THE BATES COMPANY RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving the Master Plan Transportation Facility Reimbursement Agreement for construction of north side of Jack Benny Drive fronting the Southern California Edison easement and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement and to cause same to record. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS As a Condition of Approval of DRC2003-00732, The Bates Company, the Developer, was required to construct Jack Benny Drive fronting the Southem Califomia Edison easement. The said required public improvements have been completed by the Developer and accepted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Whenever a developer is required, as a condition of approval of a development permit, to construct a public facility that is determined by the City to have supplemental size, length or capacity over what is needed for the impacts of that development, and when such construction is necessary to ensure efficient and timely construction of the facilities network, a reimbursement agreement with the developer and a credit against the Transportation Development Fee shall be offered. The Developer has submitted an itemized accounting of the construction costs of the required public improvements to Jack Benny Drive. Upon review by the City Staff, the total cost of said improvements is $ 25,646.00, to be reimbursed from the City Transportation Reimbursement Account Number 1 ] 243 03 5 65 0/1 026 1 24-0, at a later date upon development of the north side parcel. Copies of the agreement signed by the Developer are available in the City Clerk's office. Respectfully submitted%, William J. O~eil City Engineer WJO: WV:ty P197 n ~ «,,,.w..,.,,,., «~,.~ P198 4TH ,at~ow 10 CITY of RANCF-IO CUCAMONGA ENG]NEERING DIVISION ,_ J~C~_~'cNNy OJECT SITE 1 N ITEIVr: ~Q'C~~~3 - G~7,3~ TITLE: V/~rN/TS/ M.A~ P199 RESOLUTION NO. Q T ~ 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A MASTER PLAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT (SRA-52) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH SIDE OF JACK BENNY DRIVE FRONTING THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON EASEMENT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has for its consideration a Master Plan Transportation Facility Reimbursement Agreement (SRA-52) submitted by The Bates Company, as developer of DRC2003-00732 for construction of north side of Jack Benny Drive fronting Southern California Edison easement; and WHEREAS, the Developer, at Developer's expense, has completed the required public improvements; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES, that said Reimbursement Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign said Reimbursement Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the City Clerk to attest hereto and cause said agreement to record and to cause same to record. P200 STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEPdRTn1EA'T Date: March 21, 2007 RANCHO cUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF A MASTER PLAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT (SRA-51) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SOUTH SIDE OF JACK BENNY DRIVE FRONTING THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON EASEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH DEVELOPMENT OF DRC2003-00732, SUBMITTED BY THE BATES COMPANY RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving the Master Plan Transportation Facility Reimbursement Agreement for construction of south side of Jack Benny Drive fronting the Southern California Edison easement and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement and to cause same to record. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS As a Condition of Approval of DRC2003-00732, The Bates Company, the Developer, was required to construct Jack Benny Drive fronting the Southern California Edison easement. The said required public improvements have been completed by the Developer and accepted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Whenever a developer is required, as a condition of approval of a development permit, to construct a public facility that is determined by the City to have supplemental size, length or capacity over what is needed for the impacts of that development, and when such construction is necessary to ensure efficient and timely construction of the facilities network, a reimbursement agreement with the developer and a credit against the Transportation Development Fee shall be offered. The Developer has submitted an itemized accounting of the construction costs of the required public improvements to Jack Benny Drive. Upon review by the City Staff, the total cost of said improvements is $ 32,114.00, to be reimbursed from the City Transportation Reimbursement Account Number 1 1 243 03 5 650/1 0261 24-0. The south side of Jack Benny is already developed and the Developer on the south side has paid his share of in-lieu fee for public improvements under the Project DRCDR00-17. P201 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT RE: SRA-51 DIARCH 21, ?007 PAGE Z Copies of the agreement signed by the Developer are available in the City Clerk's office. Respectfully submitted, / i ~~ l ~l ~ Wil~m J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO: W V av Attachment(s) P202 4TH FOOTHILL 10 ~'E C~/P/2/ODi2 ~ (~ ~ _ J~CK r5'cNNy PROJECT SITE 1 N CITY OF RANCHO CUCAIVIONGA ENGWEERING DIVISION ITEM: ~~/~,,E{6~3 ' ~7~~ TITLE: V~L,1/y~Zy M~ STAFF REPORT • ENGINEERING DEP.~RT\[ENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Jon Gillespie, Traffic Engineer , Subject: CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS RECOMMENDATION: Approve staffs recommendation to amend Section 10.20.020 of the Municipal Code in order to establish prima facie speed limits at various locations. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: • In order for the City's Police Department to enforce the posted speed limits with radar, an Engineering and Traffic Survey must first be performed at least once every 7 years (10 years if there have been no significant changes in a street's geometr~r or traffic conditions.) This Traffic and Engineering Survey consists of measuring the 85 n percentile speed of traffic, and calculating the accident rate for the street segment. If staff is recommending the change of an existing speed limit, or desiring to establish a speed limit on a street segment for the first time, the City Council must approve an ordinance to amend Section 10.20.020 of the City's Municipal Code to establish the recommended prima facie speed limits. City staff has conducted Engineering and Traffic Surveys in accordance with the California Vehicle Code requirements for each of the following street segments, and is recommending the adoption of the following prima facie speed limits: Name of Street and Limits 1. Banyan Street, East Avenue. to Wardman Bullock Road Existing Posted Proposed Prima Facie Speed Limit (mph) Speed Limit (mph) None 45 • RANCxo cUCAMONGA CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINAI~?CE TO ESTABLISH PRIlviA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS MARCH 21, ?007 PAGE 2 Name of Street and Limits 2. Rochester Avenue, Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road 3. Rochester Avenue, Base Line Road to Highland Avenue 4. Wilson Avenue, Amethyst Avenue to Archibald,Avenue 5. Wilson Avenue, Day Creek Boulevard to Etiwanda Avenue Existing Posted Proposed Prima Facie Speed Limit (mgh) Speed Limit (mph) 50 45 50 45 45 40 None 45 The proposed amendment to City Municipal Code Ordinance Section 10.20.020 has been reviewed and recommended for approval by the City Attorney. Respectfully Submitted, ~~~,~~~' William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:JG:dlw Exhibit "A"-Engineering and Traffic Surveys Exhibit "B"- Ordinance • • L~ P203 RESOLUTION NO. D T 0 72 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A MASTER PLAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITY REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT (SRA-51) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SOUTH SIDE OF JACK BENNY DRIVE FRONTING THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON EASEMENT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has for its consideration a Master Plan Transportation Facility Reimbursement Agreement (SRA-51) submitted by The Bates Company, as developer of DRC2003-00732 for construction of south side of Jack Benny Drive fronting Southern California Edison easement; and WHEREAS, the Developer, at Developer's expense, has completed the required public improvements; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES, that said Reimbursement Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign said Reimbursement Agreement on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga and the City Clerk to attest hereto and cause said agreement to record and to cause same to record. STAFF REPORT L:AGIA EF_RIAG DEP:ARTVfE~~T Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Maria E. Perez, Associate Engineer P204 ~- ~ RANCHO CUCAMONGA Subject: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE A PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE EMERGENCY OPENING OF BANYAN AVENUE (SUMMIT AVENUE) AT THE ETIWANDA CREEK CROSSING, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THERETO RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the Mayor to execute the attached Program Supplement Agreement and direct the City Clerk to attest thereto. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The subject project was part of the emergency work that occurred as a result of the floods following the Grand Prix Fire. Banyan Avenue at the Etiwanda Creek crossing is the only street within the City that is an FHWA designated street to have sustained damage over the $5,000.00 threshold. Execution of the attached agreement. is the next step in the process to receive reimbursement for the emergency work. Respectfully submitted, ~r~~/~~~ r~, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:MEP Attachments: Vicinity Map, Agreement, Original Invoice P205 VICINITY MAP BANYAN AVE. AT ETIWANDA CREEK CROSSING PROJECT LOCATION _ y G d ~ , Q > Q ~ .. rtf Q Q CC ~ U_ x Q x - 2 ~ ~ ~ Q ~m3, Almond Rd $ m w ~ o'~ Hillside Rd s ~ V ~ mmo~n~ '~S - w -- WilsonAv m Ban an St Y ~ ~ , Route 30 ~ _ o i Highland Av 19th St s Li Rd Base Line R d a e ne Foothill BI Foothill BI Arrow Rt Arrow Rt 8th St - 10Freewa y C 6t h St ~ ~ ~ 4th St c~ ie c, a Q 4 ~ a a' c ~ N ~ c ~ 1.0 Freeway `~ n o ° s ~ m =_ 3 2 Q = _ ~ w P206 RESOLUTION NO. ~ 7' ®/ / A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE EMERGENCY OPENING OF BANYAN AVENUE (SUMMIT AVENUE) AT THE ETIWANDA CREEK CROSSING AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST THERETO THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, an Executive Emergency Declaration as the Grand Prix Fire burned across the northern portion of the City; and WHEREAS, the Emergency declaration was extended to include the subsequent floods in January 2004; and WHEREAS, Banyan Avenue (Summit Avenue) is an FHWA designated highway; and WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga performed emergencywork on Banyan Avenue (Summit Avenue) at the Etiwanda Creek crossing, in response to flood damage, during the declared emergency; and WHEREAS, the City has requested reimbursement, in the amount of $10,500.00, for the emergency work, in accordance with Federal requirements; and W HEREAS, the City is in receipt of Program Supplement Agreement N010 to Administering Agency-State Agreement for Federal-Aid Projects No. 08-5420R; and NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES, the City has completed the work in accordance with FHWA regulations, the Mayor is authorized to execute the agreement and the City Clerk to attest thereto. j.. LAIRD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. P2°~ 9480 LUCA$ RAPJCH ROAD • RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CA 917305743 F (909) 989-5595 Genoral En~noennq Contractor FAX (909) 9aa-93D1 n2 C:MITRAr,Tgri Lle NQ. 3gn9 CA CO NTRACIOR ~eq NO te521 t MY C(M'TPAC TOR Llf NO. 96652 February t3, 2004 ('iry of Rancho Cucamonga 9153 North St. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 917304406 Attention: Gary Vantey, Street Maintenance Superintendent Project: 1'raposed backflling of Banyan Grassing with rock and concrdc located in the City of Rancho Cucamonga Gentlemen: 1'Je are plcasrd to submit our hid nn the above referenced project: I . Supply and place rock and concrete (aliproximately S00 tons) Lump Sum S 8,900.00 2. Ragrade north side offianyan Crossing to allow water slow to out}e1 pipes Lump Sum S 1,600.00 TDtaF 50,500.00 QUALIFICATIONS: (a) City of Rancho C:ucamrnlga to supply concrete. (b) Sec GXlaibit "A" -'~crms and Conditions attached. If hid is scccpted, please complete the following informatirnl (per Srctton 3097 California Cndc of Ci~11 Procedure), sign and return one copy. CONSTRUC."I'lON LGNDhR__ __ ADUR&SS GENF..RAL CONTRACTOR ___ .'1DllR~SS SIGNED I3 Y' _. DATIi__ Itcspectful]}• submitted, Laird Construction Co.. Inc. Rrian M. Laird Vtcc Yrestdcnt B M L/ch 30 davs: 6,`301().8 ;~ltachmcnl ROAD CONSTRUCTION DEMOLITION GRADING CONCRETE PAwNG HEAw EQUIPMENT RENTAL . . STAFF REPORT - ENGINEERING DEPdRTMENT RANCHO Date: March 21, 2007 C,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Gary Varney, Street Maintenance Superintendent Subject: ACCEPT BIDS RECEIVED AND AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $63,557 TO THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER, J & S STRIPING COMPANY, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,355 FOR THE CITYWIDE STREET NAME SIGN REPLACEMENT PHASE 5, TO BE FUNDED FROM 1025001-5300 AND APPROPRIATE $9,912 TO ACCOUNT NUMBER 1025001-5300 FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND BALANCE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $63,557 to the apparent low bidder, J & S Striping Company, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $6,355 for the Citywide Street Name Sign Replacement Phase 5, to be funded from 1025001-5300 and appropriate $9,912 to account number 1025001-5300 from the Capital Reserve fund balance. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Bids for the subject project were solicited per previous Council action and were opened in the office of the City Clerk at 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 (see attached Bid Summary). The funding for this project was approved in the FY 06-07 budget for $60,000. Staff has reviewed all bid documents and found J and S Striping Co. to be the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. The project specifications were bid as a standard Public Works contract for the fifth phase replacement which will standardize the residential and collector streets with the new street name sign specification of the highly retroreflective material. Scheduled areas for standardization will be residential and collector streets west of Haven Avenue. The new street name signs have been well received by the community and emergency response agencies. The total estimate of signs to be replaced in this phase is 554 street name signs. The bid work sheets required bidders to submit unit prices for six specific configurations of sign mounting in accordance with City standard drawings and bid totals were based on the sum of those specific unit prices. This project will upgrade the size and visibility of the City's street name signs to aid the general public, service providers, and emergency responders in navigating throughout the City. Future phases (one or two more, depending on funding availability) will standardize remaining street name signs on residential and collector streets moving east from Archibald to the eastern city limit. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer P208 WJO:GV:dlw ' '~ STAFF REPORT ~= '~ ISGIXL-ERING DEPARTMENT RANCHO Date: March 21, 2007 C,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer ~ By: Cindy Hackett, Associate Engineer ~~ Subject: ACCEPT THE BIDS RECEIVED AND AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $495,882.50 TO THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER, SILVIA CONSTRUCTION, INC., AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $49,588.25. FOR THE ARCHIBALD AVENUE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM BANYAN STREET TO HILLSIDE ROAD AND WILSON AVENUE WIDENING AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM AMEHTYST AVENUE TO ARCHIBALD AVENUE, TO BE FUNDED FROM MEASURE I FUNDS, ACCOUNT NO. 11763035650/1587176-0 AND GAS TAX / PROPOSITION 2106 FUNDS, ACCOUNT NO. 1 1 7230356 50/1 5861 72-0 AND APPROPRIATE AN ADDITIONAL AMOUNT OF $65,000.00 TO ACCOUNT NO. 11763035650/1587176-0 FROM MEASURE I FUND BALANCE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $495,882.50 to the apparent low bidder, Silvia Construction, Inc., and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $49,588.25, for the Archibald Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation Banyan Street to Hillside Road and Wilson Avenue Widening and Pavement Rehabilitation from Amethyst to Archibald Avenue, to be funded from Measure I funds, Account No. 11763035650/1587176-0 and Gas Tax /Proposition 2106 Funds, Account No. 1 1 7230356 50/1 5861 72-0 and appropriate an additional amount of $65,000.00 to Account No. 11763035650/1587176-0 from Measure I fund balance. BACKGROUNDIANALYSIS Per previous Council action, bids were solicited, received and opened on March 6, 2007, for the subject project. The Engineer's estimate was $552,000.00. Staff has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in accordance with the bid requirements with any irregularities to be inconsequential. Two of the bids were found to be non-responsive. Staff has completed the required background investigation and finds all bidders meet the requirements of the bid documents. The Archibald Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation Banyan Street to Hillside Road and Wilson Avenue Widening and Pavement Rehabilitation from Amethyst to Archibald Avenue scope of work consists of tree removal and replacement, constructing curb and gutter, sidewalk, driveway; and retaining wall with pilaster, cold milling, asphalt concrete paving, asphalt rubber hot mix paving, adjusting all P209 P210 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Re: Award Archibald Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation from Banyan Street to Hillside Road and Wilson Avenue Widening and Pavement Rehabilitation from Amethyst Avenue to Archibald Avenue March 21, 2007 Page 2 utilities to new grade and striping. The contract documents call for thirty (30) working days to complete this construction. Additional funds are being appropriated to cover contract administration and inspection. Respectfully submitted, ~' William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:CH:Is Attachments 11 VICINITY MAP PROJECT SITE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ARCHIBALD AVE. 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O'Neil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I P216 I~ ~- I RANCHO ~,'UCAMONGA Subject: ACCEPT A MAINTENANCE BOND FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 14759-1 PARK "A" LOCATED EAST OF R'ARDA4AN BULLOCK ROAD AND SOUTH OF WILSON AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY PULTE HOME CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION: The required improvements for Tract 14759-1 Park "A" have been completed in an acceptable manner, and it is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond and accept a Maintenance Bond. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: As a condition of approval of completion of Tract 14759-1 Park "A", located east of Wardman Bullock Road and soutlm of Wilson Avenue, the applicant was required to complete improvements. The improvements have been completed and it is recommended that the City Council release the existing Faithful Performance Bond and accept the Maintenance Bond. Developer: Pu1te Home Corporation: 1351 Pomona Road., Ste. #200, Corona, Ca 92882 Release: Faithful Performance Bond # 864165 $1,187,400.00 (Bond No.) Accept Maintenance Bond # X025902 $118,740.00 (Bond No.) Respectfully submitted, Williafn 7. O'Neil City Engineer W.l O: TCH Attachment(s) r~~ i ~~t Caro . \~,, ~^ .. .., ;~ II ~ _ °° ~~~ A ~~ CITI' OF RANCI !O CUC~\\~IONGA ENGINI?ERING DIVISION VICIN(T1' MAP n N title; STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEP.1RTnIENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Council From: William J. ONeil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I P218 ~ '~ _h ,~ RANCHO C,UCAMONGA Subject: ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS, RETAIN $1,790.00 OF THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE CASH DEPOSIT IN LIEU OF A MAINTENANCE BOND AND FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRC2005-00086, LOCATED AT 9300 SANTA AAITA AVENUE, NORTH OF 4TH STREET, SUBMITTED BY TRICO TCH, LTD. RECOMMENDATION: The required improvements for Trico TCH, LTD. have been completed in an acceptable manner, and it is recommended that the City Council accept said improvements, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and authorize the City Clerk to retain $1,790.00 of the Faithful Performance Cash Deposit in lieu of a Maintenance Bond. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: As a condition of approval of completion of DRC2005-00086, located at 9300 Santa Anita Avenue, north of 4th Street, the applicant was required to complete street improvements. The improvements have been completed and it is recommended that the City Council retain a portion of the Faithful Performance Cash Deposit in lieu of a Maintenance Bond. Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:TCH Attachment(s) P219 EOOTHILL ~BOUIEVARD 66 ARROW ~ ROUTE w Z Q z w Q L~ ~~,F ~PLP~o, z ~J W 4 6 TH STREET z w Y J ~ 4TH STREET BERNARDINO 0 zl 0 15 ~ SITE W Q FRWY W Q ~ a ° z z a ti W v¢i SAN BERNARDINO AVE. 10 6 CI'T'Y ®F RANCHO CI1C'A1VI®1VGA ENC[fYEERING DMSfON ITEM: ~ -, ~~~ ~°,~~1~ ~~ T6TIL~: ~®~®G~i9~ P220 RESOLUTION NO. ©7- ©7 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRC2005-00086 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for DRC2005-00086 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. RECORDING REQUESTED BY: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P. O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91729 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: CITY CLERK CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P. O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91729 P221 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The undersigned is an owner of an interest or estate in the hereinafter described real property, the nature of which interest or estate is: All public rights-of-way within the boundaries of DRC2005-00086 2. The full name and address of the undersigned owner is: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, P. O. BOX 807, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA 91730. 3. On March 21, 2007 there was completed in the hereinafter described real property the work of improvement set forth in the contract documents for: DRC2005-00086 APN(s) # 022932110-0000 4. The name of the original contractor for the work of improvement as a whole was: Trico TCH, LTD. 5. The real property referred to herein is situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, California, and is described as follows: Located at 9300 Santa Anita Avenue, north of 4th Street CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, a Municipal Corporation, Owner DATE ~' William J. O'N it City Engineer STAFF REPORT 1;NGINEERING DEP.-1RTbIENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. ONeil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I „j ti RANCHO cUCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR PARCEL MAP 16282, LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MILLIKEN AVENUE AND 4TH STREET, SUBMITTED BY MARKETPLACE COVINA, LP It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for Parcel Map 16252, located on the northeast comer of Milliken Avenue and 4th Street, submitted by Marketplace Covina, LP BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER Release: Respectfully submitted, Marketplace Covina, LP 1823] Irvine Blvd., Ste. # 201 Tustin, Ca 92780 Maintenance Guarantee Bond #213 36 21-M $54,930.00 William 7. O'Neil City Engineer W,I O ach P222 Attachment P223 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE T W {il W <> OC LLf ` Z ~ ~ ,~ F a ~ T r G rw` IN EET CONCOUR ~ N 1 N7S 4 Y 2 Cttjl Of Item: PARCEL MAP N0.16282 Rancho Cucamonga Title: VICINITY MAP ENGINEERING EXHIBIT: 1 DIVISION STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEP_~R"I3fEVT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. ONeil, City Engineer Be: Tasha Hunter. Public Service Tech I P224 ~'' RANCxo cUCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR TRACT 16512, LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MILLIKEN AVENUE AND CHURCH STREET, SUBMITTED BY KB HOME GREATER LOS ANGELES, INC. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for TRact 16512, located on the northeast comer of Milliken Avenue and Church Street, submitted by KB Home Greater Los Angeles, Inc. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER KB Home Greater Los Angeles, Inc. 801 Corporate Center Drive, Ste. 201 Pomona, Ca 91768 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond #929328032 Respectfully submitted, William .1. O'Neil City Engineer WJOach $14,560.00 Attachment P225 ~~~0~~~~ ~~~ NOT TO SCALE 5i1~ Ci~r of Rancho Cucamonga ENGIIdEERIFIG Item: Tract Bro. 16512 Title: VICIilIITY f1AAP EXHIBIT: 1 DIVISION STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEPdRTDIENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William 7. ONeil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I I~ ~ ! ~._~- RANCHO C,UCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUAR.Ai\'TEE BOND FOR RANCHO ETIWANDA PARK, LOCATED AT 12350 BANYAN' STREET, ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF BANYAN STREET AND DAY CREEK BOULEVARll,SUBMITTED BY RANCHO ETI~VANDA 685, LLC RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for Rancho Etiwanda Park, located at 12350 Banyan Street, on the northeast corner of Banyan Street and Day Creek Boulevard, submitted by Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER Respectfully submitted. ;- William J. O'Neil City Engineer W,1 O ach Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC 1250 Corona Pointe Circle, Ste. #210 Corona, Ca 92879 P226 Attachment p227 W Ilrso~ $ANyAn1 r.a~;, _ '-~*: ~~ ,~: _~ k~ 't ~: CITY OF RANCI-IO CUCAMONGA ENGINEERING DIVISION ATION ~~ c~ NTS 1"I"EM: l ract It 1~ TITLE: Rancho Etiwanda EXHIBIT: Vicinity Map STAFF REPORT ENGI.`v EERING DEP.~RTTfENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Counci] Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I ,. ~~_ RANCHO cUCAMONGA Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR RANCHO ETIWANDA REVISED UNIVERSITY PROJECT (JOHN L. GOLDEN ELEMENTARY, FORMERLY UNIVERSITY ELEMENTARY, SCHOOL FRONTAGE), LOCATED AT TAE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BANYAN' (FORMERLY SUMMIT) AND BLUE GRASS (FORMERLY HANLEY), SUBMITTED BY RANCHO ETIWANDA 685, LLC It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for Rancho Etiwanda Revised University Project (John L. Golden Elementary, formerly University Elementary, School Frontage), located at the northwest corner of Banyan (Formerly Summit) and Blue Grass (Formerly Hanley), submitted by Rancho Etiwanda 685, LLC BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER Rancho Etiwanda 685. LLC 1250 Corona Pointe Circle, Ste. # 210 Corona, Ca 92879 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond #SU6001728 Respectfully submitted, ..~-~~~D~~~C (~ Williattt.l. O'Neil City Engineer WJOach 568,420.00 P228 Attachment P229 / I A-r ii i ~~ .~ ; I ~ b /y~ t . ~ ;~',. ~ .~~ ~, ~m /~\ ~,° a ~ „~~~„ ~ 1 ~. 1~ ~~ ' m H I-I e ~--.1J ~ 1 ' ' h p '~ ~ b f ~ ~ y I N ~ t® s ~ ~j ~~ C Street and Storm Drain Infrastructure P- ~ ~ m Phase I: 210 Freeway to Banyan Phase II: Banyan to Wilson Phase III: North of Wilson * Storm Drains C & G ** Storm Drain A-1 / ~'.`~~~~~~~, Zro Fwy ~~ *** Banyan; Bluegrass School Frontage S n ~~ ~'r? {~. NORTH I I N"I'S Cl[TY OF ITEM: Improvement Acceptance RANCHC CUCAM~NGA TITLE: Rancho Etiwanda Infrastructure ENGINEERING DIVISION EXI-I7BIT: Vicinit Map P230 STAFF REPORT L\GI\EERIVG DL-PART\IEKT Date: To: From: By: Subject: March 21.2007 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager ~ J RANCHO COCAMONGA William J. O'Neil, City Engineer Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer RELEASE OF FAITHFUL PERFOR ANCE BOND NO. 2165403 IN THE AMOUNT OF $119,762.00, FOR THE LAKE PUMP EQUIPMENT VAULT AT RED HILL COMMUNITY PARK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, CONTRACT NO. 05-049 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Clerk to release Faithful Performance Bond No. 2165403 in the amount of $119,762.00 for the Lake Pump Equipment Vault at Red Hill Community Park Improvement Project, Contract No. 05-049. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended and the improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. Contractor: Fleming Environmental, Inc. 6130 Valley View Street Buena Park, CA 90620-1030 Respectfully submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:JAD Attachments P23 LOCATION CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA R$D HILL CO1H[LJNITY PARg LASS PUl[P $QUIPI~NT VAIILT /BOAT HOII3B VICINITY MAP Bond No. 2165403 Premium: $1,317.00 '° C O N T R A C T FAT1'HFUL PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW Ai,i, MEN ItY 1't1E5E CRL•'SENT: 7'FU1T FL)rMING L`NVIRONME:NTAi, INC___ ,_____2J F'rine:ipal, and Insurance Co~acry Of The West ._'-- ._-- . __---' Suroty, are hold anti firmly bound unto the City of Rancho Cucamonga, horcinafter call.cd City, in t.hc just• and full amount of One Hundred Ninct.cen Thousand seven hundred Rixty-Two.llollars and 00~?.00___.;: -...-. ------..--- .. (written) 5- 115,~rz;oo_ .°-_---•----„-------,-------~,~-----_.-^'-._.__. _..(Figure:+) payment whereof we liereby hind ourselves, our heir:, executors administratorfl, successors and assign:;, jointly and severally, firmly by these pre::ents, Givon uT,der our t+autds and a;ealed witl+ our seal this 8th day of June,__, 20 OS 1'he condition of the foregoing obligation is such chat, WIIERIiAS, the above-named principa]. is about to enter into a contract' wit1F the city, wheroby said principal agrees to construct "LAKE Pt1MP L•'QUIPMENT VAU1,T / UOAT t1OU;3E; A1' RF,D IFTLL COMMUNITY PARK" in accordance witl+ the AGRAEMENT dated May 3, 3005, which said contract is hereby referred to and made a I+art hcrcaC to the same extant as if t1Fe Dame were herein specifically set fortl+; NOW, 17NiRLFORE, if the said principal shall well and truly r3o and pcrForm all t}ringa agreed by the principal in Bald contract to be done and performed, then • this obligation is to be void; otherwise it will ren+ain in £u17. force anti effect; PROVIn1;l7, that for value reccivctl the under0igned stipulate and agree that r+o amcndmet+t, change, extonsion of time, alteration or addition to said contract, or. agroenicnt, or. oP any feature or item or items of performance required therein or thereunder shall in any manner affect the obligations of the under::igned wider thin bond; and the surety does hereby waive notice of such arncndmcnt, limi.tatinrt of time for bringing action on this bond l:y the City, change:, extcr+r:ion of time, alteration or addition to said corirract or agreement and oC any feature or time of performance required therein or thw-evnder. WITNES:i, ]' ]ands this: 8th day Of -June _ ~_, r. 20 OS F1 iron?rental, Inc. Title: rry_L. Fleming Jr. President Surety: Insurance Compazry•Of The West y: _ ~~_--.. - ~ ..-- - ...__~~T ~..... Individual _-_,-_.- Partncrnhip __-_._ Corporation Other, explain .. ..-,_----...~_-_......--_-_..--_--- ---- =~ STGNATUILES OF CON'IRAC'fOR MUST AE ACKNOWLEDGLiU BEFORF_A NOTARY I'UIILT.C. pf,[3ASF ATTACH APPROPRIATE. ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORMS (INDIVIDUAL, PARTNERSFIIP, CORPORATION, ETC.1. - A-1 P232 State of California County of Orange On 6/13/05 before me, Jennifer Martin -Notary Public (DATE] (NAME/TITLE OF OFFICER) Personally appeared Terry L. Fleming, Jr. (NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S)) Personally known to me - OR - 4 r+b1}JOM1d}6VIHdddd1~1~1~1111a{}.y:.bld ~,~ ~ JCNNIFEIt MA.ItTII+1 ,•' NOTARY PUaLIC-CALIFDRNIk 9 ORANGE COUNTY y A1v Comrissinn Expires Apri122.:U?6 ~'adslcs~.wle.a.d...,..«a:...d... ;...b«..oa.e..Idsse ^ Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledgement to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. Witness my hand and official seal. (SEAL) i`~ --~ F - ~ -~ ~ ~ ignature of ~ otary ublic ATTENTION NOTARY The information requested below and in the column to the right is OPTIONAL. Recording Of this document is not required by law and is also optional. It could, however, prevent Fraudulent attachment of this certificate to any unauthorized document. THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE DOCUMENT DESCRIBED AT RIGHT: Title or Type of Document Number of Pages Date of Document Signer(s) Other Than Named Above CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER'S ^ INDNIDUAL(S) ^~ CORPORATE OFFICERS(S) PRESIDENT ^ PARTNE32(S) ^ LIMfTFD ^ GENERAL ^ ATTORNEY IN FACT ^ TRUST¢(s) ^ GUA RDIAWCONSERVATOR ^ oTrtEx SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: (Name of Person(s) or Entity(ies) Fleming Environmental Inc. CAPACITY CLAIMED 8Y SIGNER(S) ^ INDNIDUAL(S) ^ CORPORATE OFFICER(S) (TITLES) ^ PARTNER(S) ^ LIMITID ^ GENERAL ^ ATTORNEY IN FACT ^ TRUSTEE(S) ^ GUA RDWWCONSERVATOR OTHER: SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: (Name of Person(s) or Entity(ies) State of California County of Orange On June 8, 2005 before me, Lvnn A. Beimer -Notary Public (DATE) (NAMElTITLE OF OFFICER) Personally appeared Ted Adamson (NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S)) ~j Personally known to me - OR - _ LYNN A. BEIMER ' ~ Commission # 1456728 € o -c: Nofory Public - California .°~ ~ Orange County My Comm. Expires Dec 16, 2007 Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledgement to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. Witness my hand and official seal. (SEAL) ~/ ' ~ ~~/~~,'7^r~z,~ Sig ature of Notary Public ATTENTION NOTARY The information requested below and in the column to the right is OPTIONAL. Recording Of this document is not required by law and is also optional. It could, however, prevent Fraudulent attachment of this certificate to any unauthorized document. THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE DOCUMENT DESCRIBED AT RIGHT: Title or Type of Document Number of Pages Date of Document Signer(s) Other Than Named Above CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER'S r INDNIDUAL(S) r CORPORATE OFFICERS(S) r PARTNER(S) r LIIJdT® r GENERAL ATTORNEY IN FACT r TRUSTEE(S) r GUARDtAWCONSERt/ATOR oTrltx SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: (Name of Person(s) or EntityQes) CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER(S) r MDNIDUAL(S) [-••C.ORPORATE OFFICER(S) (rITLES) r PARTNER(S) r LPAfT1RJ r GENERAL f ATTORNEY IN FACT r TRUSTEE(S) r GUARDIAWCONSERdATOR OTHER' SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: (Name of Person(s) or Entity(ies) No. 000?059 P235 ICW GROUP Power of Attorney Insurance Company of the West The Explorer Insurance Company Independence Casualty and Surety Company KNOW ALL MEN B1' THESE PRESENTS: That Insurance Company of the West, a Corporation duly organized under the laws of the Scam of California, The Explorer Insurance Company, a Corporation duly organized tinder the laws of the State of Arizona, atad htdependence Casualty and Surety Company, a Corpora ion duly organized under the laws of the State of Texas, (collectively retemed to as the "Companies"), do hereby appoint TED ADAbISON, NORDIAN PIERCE, RICHARD L. WELLS their tine and lawfill Attorney(s)-in-Fact wi[h authority to dace, execute, sign, seal, and deliver on behalf of the Companies, fidelity and surety bonds, undertakings, and other similar comracts of suretyship, and airy related documents. )n witness whereof, the Cmnpanies have caused these presents to be executed by its duly authorized officers this 16th day of Jatwary, 2001. ~~ /txLT ~ , `tvouresr°F ~Q. ~N~Ugq~. Lr i--~oa;~ INSURANCE COMPANY OF TH& WEST g~ a °ar0°r~ °;z p4'~oa°0xr~'f'm\ ~ ~,{_~t~, THE EXPLORER INSURANCE COMPANY h ~y~SEAL nl ~m~ Y i m~ INDEPENDENCECASUALTY AND 6URETY k+xcxv^j4 ~ \y a°~~ ~~d ~~y ~~~ COMPANY John H. Craig, Assistant Secretary John L. Hannum, Executive Vice President State of California j 55. County of San Diego On December 5, 2003, before me, Mary Cobb, Notary Public, personally appeared John L. Hannnm and John H. Craig, personally known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instmrent, and acknowledged [o me that they executed the same in their authorized capacities, and that by their signatures on the insmmwmt, the entity upon behalf of which dre persons acted, executed the instrument. Witness my ha~td mtd official seal. ;1="-'~, MARY COBEt y~ COMM.#1321341 n U ~ NOTaRy PUBLIC-CALIFDRNIA W H''m SAN DIEGO COUNII' V ~ My Commission Expires ~- SEPTEMBER 2D. 20D5 `-~--~, j G'~-~ Mar}' Cobb, Notary Public RESOLUTIONS This Power oC Attomey is granted and is signed, sealed and notarized with facsimile signatures and seals under authoriTy oC the following resolutions adopted by the respective Boards of Directors o(each of the Companies: "RESOLVED: That the President, an Executive or Senior Vice President of the Company, together with the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary, are hereby authorized to execute Powers of Anomey appointing the person(s) named as Attorney(s)-in-Fact ro date, execute, sign, seal, and deli~aer on behalf ofthe Company, fidelity and surety bonds, undertakines, and other similar convacts of suretyship, and any related documents. RESOLVED FURTHER: That the signaures of the officers making the appoinment, and the sigtanne of any officer certifying the validity and current stank of the appointment, may be facsimile representations of those signannes; and the signature and seal of any notary, and the seal o(the Company. ntay be facsinle representations of those signatures and seals. and such facsimile representations shall have the same force and effect az i(manually affixed. The facsimile representations referred to herein may be affixed by stamping. printing, typing, or photocopying." CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of Insurance Company of [he W esh The Explorer btsumnce Compan}'. and Independence Casualty and Surety Company, do hereby certify [hat the foregoing Power of Attomey is in full force and effect, and has no[ been revoked, and that the above resolutions were duly adopted by the respective Boards oC Directors of the Companies, and are now in full force. W WITNESS WHEREOF, Ihave set my hand this °ffi day of SUnB 2~5 U J~~/,~. lulm H. Craig, Assis'[ant Secrerary To verify [he authenticity Of this Power ofAttomey you may call I-800-877-I I I1 and ask for the Surety Division. Please refer m thr: Power of Anomey Number, :he above named individual(s) and details of the bond to which the power is attached. for information or fling claims, please contact Surety .Claims, ICN' Group, ] 1415 EI Camino Reah San Diego. CA 92130 .045 or call (SSS) 350-2400. P236 ORDINANCE NO. 773 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01008, CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FROM INDUSTRIAL PARK (SUBAREA- 7), TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL (TO REFLECT THE CURRENT GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION OF GENERAL COMMERCIAL), LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ROCHESTER AVENUE, APN: 0229-021-31 AND 32; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF A. RECITALS. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for Development District Amendment DRC2005-01008, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development Code Amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On January 24, 2007, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the Development District Amendment and applications and issued Resolution No. 07-04, recommending to the City Council that Development District Amendment DRC2006-0108 be approved. 3. On March 7, 2007, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. 4. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. ORDINANCE. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and ordained by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on January 24, 2007, including written and oral staff reports, togetherwith public testimony, this Council hereby specificallyfinds as follows: a. The application applies to the property located within the City; and b. The proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment; and P237 c. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with the surrounding development by permitting joint development of varying uses already in the area; and This amendment would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor on the surrounding properties; and e. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan and objectives of the Development Code by continuing a policy encouraging quality development through the innovative application of existing design standards. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specificfndings offacts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development, within the district, in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development; and b. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Development Code, and; c. The proposed amendmentwill not be detrimental to the public health, safety, orwelfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and d. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the City Council finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and adopts Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, based upon the findings as follows: a. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the State CEQA guidelines promulgated thereunder; that said Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Initial Study prepared therefore reflect the independent judgment of the City Council; and, further, this Council has reviewed and considered the information contained in said Mitigated Negative Declaration with regard to the application. b. Although the Mitigated Negative Declaration identifies certain significant environmental effects that will result if the project is approved, all significant effects have been reduced to an acceptable level by imposition of mitigation measures on the project that are listed in the Mitigation Monitoring Program. P238 4. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Council hereby approves Development District Amendment DRC2005-01008 to amend the District Maps in Section 17.30.030 - A and 17.30.080 -I of the Development Code in this Ordinance and including the condition shown below. Planning Department 1) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. 5. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is, for any reason, deemed or held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, or preempted by legislative enactment, such decision or legislation shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby declares that itwould have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or words thereof, regardless of the fact that any one or more sections, subsectiohs, clauses, phrases, or words might subsequently be declared invalid or unconstitutional or preempted by subsequent legislation 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance. P239 ORDINANCE NO. 774 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 7.02 OF TITLE 7 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING NEW SECTIONS 7.02.050 AND 7.02.060 RELATING TO PEG SUPPORT FOR LOCAL CABLE USAGE AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO HOLDERS OF STATE VIDEO FRANCHISES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Chapter 7.02 ("Cable Television Systems") of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is amended by adding a new Section 7.02.050 to read as follows: § 7.02.050. Fee for Support of Local Cable Usage (Public, Educational, and Government Channels or "PEG") A fee paid to the City is hereby established for the support of public, educational, and governmental access facilities and activities within the City. Unless a higher percentage is authorized by applicable state orfederal law, this fee shall be one percent (1 %) of a Grantee's gross annual cable service revenues, as that term is defined below in Section 7.05.010, or in the Grantee's franchise agreement, or in applicable provisions of state or federal law. This fee is also applicable to a state video franchise holder operating within the City, which shall pay to the City one percent (1%) of its gross revenue, as defined in California Public Utilities Code Section 5860. SECTION 2: Chapter 7.02 ("Cable Television Systems") of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code is amended by adding a new Section 7.02.060 to read as follows: § 7.02.060. Special Provisions Applicable to Holders of State Video Franchises A. Franchise Fee. A state video franchise holder operating in the City shall pay to the City a franchise fee that is equal to five percent (5%) of the gross revenues of that state video franchise holder. The term "gross revenue" shall be defined as set forth in Public Utilities Code Section 5860. B. Audit Authority. Not more than once annually, the City may examine and perform an audit of the business records of a holder of a state video franchise to ensure compliance with all applicable statutes and regulations related to the computation and payment of franchise fees. P240 C. Customer Service Penalties State Video Franchises. 1. The holder of a state video franchise shall comply with all applicable state and federal customer service and protection standards pertaining to the provision of video service. 2. The City shall monitor a state video franchise holder's compliance with state and federal customer service and protection standards. The City will provide to the state video franchise holder written notice of any material breaches of applicable customer service and protection standards, and will allow the state video franchise holder 30 days from receipt of the notice to remedy the specified material breach. Material breaches not remedied within the 30-day time period will be subject to the following monetary penalties to be imposed by the City in accordance with state law: a. For the first occurrence of a violation, a monetary penalty of $500 shall be imposed for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed $1500 for each violation. b. For a second violation of the same nature within 12 months, a monetary penalty of $1000 shall be imposed for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed $3000 for each violation. c. For a third or further violation of the same nature within 12 months, a monetary penalty of $2500 shall be imposed for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed $7500 for each violation. A state video franchise holder may appeal a monetary penalty assessed by the City within 60 days. After relevant evidence and testimony is received, and staff reports are submitted, the City Council will vote to either uphold or vacate the monetary penalty. The City Council's decision on the imposition of a monetary penalty shall be final. D. City Response to State Video Franchise Applications. Applicants for state video franchises within the boundaries of the City must concurrently provide to the City complete copies of any application or amendments to applications filed with the California Public Utilities Commission. One complete copy must be provided to the City Clerk. 2. The City will provide any appropriate comments to the California Public Utilities Commission regarding an application or an amendment to an application for a state video franchise. P241 E. PEG Channel Capacity. A state video franchise holder that uses the public rights-of-way shall designate sufficient capacity on its network to enable the carriage of at leastthree public, educational, or governmental (PEG) access channels. 1. PEG access channels shall be for the exclusive use of the City or its designees to provide public, educational, or governmental programming. 2. Advertising, underwriting, or sponsorship recognition may be carried on the PEG access channels for the purpose of funding PEG-related activities. 3. The PEG access channels shall be carried on the basic service tier. 4. To the extent feasible, the PEG access channels shall not be separated numerically from other channels carried on the basic service tier, and the channel numbers for the PEG access channels shall be the same channel numbers used by incumbent cable operators unless prohibited by federal law. 5. After the initial designation of PEG access channel numbers, the channel numbers shall not be changed without the prior written consent of the City, unless the change is required by federal law. 6. Each PEG access channel shall be capable of carrying a National Television System Committee (NTSC) television signal. F. Interconnection. Where technically feasible, a state video franchise holder and an incumbent cable operator shall negotiate in good faith to interconnect their networks for the purpose of providing PEG access channel programming. Interconnection may be accomplished by direct cable, microwave link, satellite, or other reasonable method of connection. State video franchise holders and incumbent cable operators shall provide interconnection of the PEG access channels on reasonable terms and conditions and may not withhold the interconnection. If a state video franchise holder and an incumbent cable operator cannot reach a mutually acceptable interconnection agreement, the City may require the incumbent cable operator to allow the state video franchise holder to interconnect its network with the incumbent's network at a technically feasible point on the holder's network as identified by the holder. If no technically- feasible point for interconnection is available, the state video franchise holder shall make an interconnection available to the channel originator and shall provide the facilities P242 necessary for the interconnection. The cost of any interconnection shall be borne by the state video franchise holder requesting the interconnection unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. G. Emergency Alert System and Emergency Overrides. A state video franchise holder must complywith the Emergency Alert System requirements of the Federal Communications Commission in order that emergency messages may be distributed over the holder's network. Provisions in City- issued franchises authorizing the City to provide local emergency notifications shall remain in effect, and shall apply to all state video franchise holders in the City for the duration of the City-issued franchise, or until the term of the franchise would have expired had it not been terminated pursuant to subdivision (m) of Section 5840 of the California Public Utilities Code, or until January 1, 2009, whichever is later. SECTION 3: The City Clerk is directed to certify to the passage and adoption of this ordinance and to cause this ordinance to be posted or published as required bylaw. P243 STAFF REPORT 'r , ~. ~ R'1NCHO Cl'CA\fONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ~''~~ ~~ 'l J RANCHO Date: March 21, 2007 G'UCAMONGA To: President and Members of the Board of Directors Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Peter M. Bryan, Fire Chief By: Janet Walker, Management Analyst II-Financial Administration Subject: ANNEXATION OF SUBTT17455 TO AN EXISTING COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT (CFD 85-1) RECOMMENDATION Consideration of adoption of a resolution making determinations and authorizing the submittal of the levy of special taxes to the qualified electors of territory proposed to be annexed (KB Home Greater Los Angeles, Inc. -Annexation No. 07-1) to an existing Community Facilities District and calling a special election. BACKGROUND KB Homes (SUBTT17455) has submitted a proposal to build 64 residential condominiums on 5.5 acres of land and is conditioned by the City and Fire District to annex to the existing Community Facilities District (CFD) 85-1 in order to mitigate the development's impact upon fire protection services. On February 21, 2007, the Board initiated formal annexation proceedings by adopting a resolution approving a boundary map (Exhibit "A") of the territory proposed to be annexed and the Resolution of Intention to Annex SUBTT17455 into the existing CFD 85-1. This resolution, among other things, declared the intention of the Board of Directors to levy a special tax within the territory proposed to be annexed to finance fire protection and suppression services and setting a public hearing regarding the proposed annexation to be held on March 21.2007. Through adoption of this resolution before the Board this evening, the Board will accomplish the following: Make certain determinations as set forth in the resolution Call for a special election to be conducted on March 28, 2007 Authorize submittal of the levy of the special tax to qualified electors P244 Annexation of Territory to an existing CFD 85-1 March 21, 2007 ANALYSIS The annexation of SUBTT17455 into CFD 85-1 will satisfy the conditions of development relating to mitigating impacts upon fire protection services. KB Homes Greater Los Angeles, Inc., property owner, is in full support of the annexation of the property being annexed. The Registrar of Voters has certified there are no registered voters residing within the territory to be annexed. Therefore, the election will be a landowner's vote, the landowner having one vote per acre or portion thereof of land within the territory proposed to be annexed. KB Homes has executed a "Consent and Waiver" of time frames relating to the election. Exhibit "A" of the Resolution sets forth the rate and method of apportionment of the special tax proposed to be levied within the territory to be annexed which is consistent with the special tax levied upon all territory currently within CFD 85-1. At the special election to be held on March 28, 2007, the landowner will cast their vote ballot(s). The Board Secretary will then canvas the ballot(s). At the next Board meeting, the Board will consider adopting the resolution declaring the election results. If 2/3 of the votes are cast in favor of the levy of the special tax, the Board may declare the property to be annexed. A representative for the property owner will be present during the meeting should any questions arise regarding these proceedings. The Public Notice regarding the Public Hearing has been advertised in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Respectfully submitted, eter . B n Fire Chief Attachments P245 RESOLUTION NO. FD 07- O / 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY (ANNEXATION NO. 07-1) TO AN EXISTING COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT (CFD 85-1 ), CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION AND AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL OF THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS WHEREAS, the BOARD OF DIRECTORS (the "Board of Directors') ofthe RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (the "Fire Protection District"), RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, has previously declared its intention and held and conducted proceedings relating to the annexation of territory to an existing community facilities district pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California, and specifically Article 3.5 thereof (the "Act"). The existing Community Facilities District has been designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing relating to the annexation of territory to the District, the extent of the territory to be annexed (the "Annexation Area"), the furnishing of certain public services and all other related matters has been given; and, WHEREAS, it has now been determined that written protests have not been received by 50% or more of the registered voters residing either within the Annexation Area or the District and/or property owners representing more than one-half (1/2) or more of the area of land within the Annexed Area orwithin District; and, WHEREAS, inasmuch as there have been less than twelve (12) persons registered to vote within the Annexation Area for each of the 90 preceding days, this legislative body desires to submit the levy of the required special tax to the landowners of the Annexation Area, said landowners being the qualified electors as authorized by law. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1. RECITALS The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. DETERMINATIONS It is determined by this Board of Directors that: A. all proceedings prior hereto were valid and taken in conformity with the requirements of law, and specifically the provisions of the Act; B. less than twelve (12) registered voters have resided within the Annexation Area for each of the ninety (90) days preceding the close of the public hearing and, consequently, the qualified electors shall be the landowners of the Annexation Area and each landowner who is the owner of record as of the close of the public hearing, or the authorized representative thereof, shall have one vote for each acre or portion of an acre of land that she or he owns within the Annexation Area; C. the time limit specified by the Act for conducting an election to submit the levy of the special taxes to the qualified electors of the Annexation Area and the requirements for impartial analysis and ballot P246 Resolution No. FD Page -2- arguments have been waived with the unanimous consent of the qualified electors of the Annexation Area; D. the Secretary, acting as the election official, has consented to conducting any required election on a date which is less than 125 days following the adoption of any resolution annexing the Annexation Area to the District; and E. the public services proposed to be fnanced from the proceeds of special taxes to be levied within the Annexation Area are necessary to meet increased demands placed upon the Fire Protection District as a result of development and/or rehabilitation occurring in the Annexation Area. SECTION 3. BOUNDARIES OF ANNEXED AREA The boundaries and parcels of land in the Annexation Area and on which special taxes are proposed to be levied in order to pay the costs and expenses for the public facilities and services described in Section 4 below are generally described as follows: All that property and territory proposed to be annexed to the District, as said property is shown on a map as previously approved by this legislative body, said map entitled "Boundary Map of Community Facilities District No. 85-1 Annexation No. 07-1 Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County Of San Bernardino, State Of California" (the "Annexation Map"), a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Secretary and shall remain open for public inspection. SECTION 4. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES The services that are authorized to be financed from the proceeds of special taxes levied within the District are certain services which are in addition to those services required for the territory within the District and will not be replacing services already available. A general description of the services authorized to be financed by the District is as follows: The performance by employees of functions, operations, maintenance and repair activities in order to provide fire protection and suppression services. The District shall finance all direct, administrative and incidental annual costs and expenses necessary to provide such services. The same types of services which are authorized to be financed by the District from the proceeds of special taxes levied within the District are the types of services proposed to be financed from the special taxes proposed to be levied within the Annexation Area. If and to the extent possible such services shall be provided in common with District and the Annexation Area. SECTION 5. SPECIAL TAX Except where funds are otherwise available and subject to the approval of the qualified electors of the Annexation Area, a special tax sufficient to pay for such services required for the Annexation Area, secured by recordation of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real property in the Annexation Area will be levied annually within the boundaries of the Annexation Area. For particulars as to the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax, reference is made to the attached and incorporated Exhibit "A" which sets forth in sufficient detail the method of apportionment to allow each landowner or resident within the Annexation Area to clearly estimate the maximum amount of the special tax that such person will have to pay. P247 Resolution No. FD Page -3- The special taxes shall be collected in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes and shall be subject to the same penalties, procedure, sale and lien priority in any case of delinquency, as applicable for ad valorem taxes; however, as applicable, this Board of Directors may, by resolution, establish and adopt an alternate or supplemental procedure as necessary. Any special taxes that may not be collected on the County tax roll shall be collected through a direct billing procedure by the Treasurer of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, acting for and on behalf of the District. SECTION 6. SPECIAL TAX ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES Pursuant to and in compliance with the provisions of Government Code Section 50075.1, this Board of Directors hereby establishes the following accountability measures pertaining to the levy by the District of the special taxes within the Revised Annexation Area as described in Section 5 above: A. Each such special tax shall be levied for the specific purposes section in Section 5. above. B. The proceeds of the levy of each such special tax shall be applied only to the specific applicable purposes set forth in Section 5. above. C. The District shall establish a separate account into which the proceeds of the special taxes levied within the District shall be deposited. D. The Fire Chief or his or her designee, acting for and on behalf of the District, shall annually file a report with the Board of Directors as required pursuant to Government Code Section 50075.3. SECTION 7. ELECTION The proposition related to the levy of the special tax shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the Annexation Area, said electors being the landowners, with each landowner having one (1) vote for each acre or portion thereof of land which he or she owns within said annexed territory. The special election shall be held on the 28th day of March 2007, and said election shall be a special election to be conducted by the Secretary (hereinafter "Election Offcial"). If the proposition for the levy of the special tax receives the approval of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast on the proposition, the special tax maybe levied as provided for in this Resolution and the Board of Directors may determine that the Annexation Area is added to and part of the District. SECTION 8. BALLOT The ballot proposal to be submitted to the qualified voters at the election shall generally be as follows: PROPOSITION A RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1, AUTHORIZATION FOR SPECIAL TAX LEVY Shall Community Facilities District No. 85-1 of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District be authorized to levy special taxes within the territory shown on "Boundary Map of Community Facilities District No. 85-1 Annexation No. 07-1 Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, County Of San Bernardino, State Of California" (the "Annexation Map") P248 Resolution No. FD Page -4- pursuant to the rate and method of apportionment of special taxes (the "Special Tax Formula")set forth in Ordinance No. FD 43 to fnance authorized services and administrative expenses? SECTION 9. VOTE The appropriate mark placed in the voting square after the word "YES" shall be counted in favor of the adoption of the proposition, and the appropriate mark placed in the voting square after the word "NO" in the manner as authorized, shall be counted against the adoption of said proposition. SECTION 10. ELECTION PROCEDURE The Election Official is hereby authorized to take any and all steps necessary for the holding of said election. Said Election Official shall perform and render all services and proceedings incidental to and connected with the conduct of said election, and said services shall include, but not be limited to the following: A. Prepare and furnish to the election officers necessary election supplies for the conduct of the election. B. Cause to be printed the requisite number of official ballots, tally sheets and other necessary forms. C. Furnish and address official ballots for the qualified electors of the Annexation Area. D. Cause the official ballots to be mailed and/or delivered, as required by law. E. Receive the returns of the election. F. Sort and assemble the election material and supplies in preparation for the canvassing of the returns. G. Canvass the returns of the election. H. Furnish a tabulation of the number of votes given in the election. Make all arrangements and take the necessary steps to pay all costs of the election incurred as a result of services performed for the District and pay costs and expenses of all election officials. J. Conduct and handle all other matters relating to the proceedings and conduct of the election in the manner and form as required by law. P249 Resolution No. FD Page -5- PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this _ day of 2007. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: Donald J. Kurth, M.D., President ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, Secretary I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a Regular Meeting of said Board held on the _ day of 2007. Executed this _ day of 2007 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, Secretary P250 Resolution No. FD Page -6- EXHIBIT "A" COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 85-1 ANNEXATION NO. 07-1 RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAXES The rate and method of apportionment, limitations on and adjustment to the Special Tax shall be as follows: To pay for fire suppression services and to finance fire suppression facilities, the Maximum Special Tax in Community Facilities District No. 85-1, Annexation No. 07-1 for Fiscal Year 2006-2007 shall be: Structures Maximum Annual Special Tax Residential 1 DU = ($138.06) Multi-Family 2 DU: 1.75 = ($138.06) 3 DU: 2.25 = ($138.06) 4 DU: 2.65 = ($138.06) 5-14 DU: 2.65 = ($138.06) + {.35 (TU-4) ($138.06)} 15-30 DU: 6.15 = ($138.06) + {.30 (TU-14) ($138.06)} 31-80 DU: 10.65 = ($138.06) + {.25 (TU-30) ($138.06)} 81 - up DU: 23.15 = ($138.06) + {.20 (TU-80) ($138.06)} Commercial ($138.06) per acre + $.075 per SF Industrial ($138.06) per acre + $.092 per SF Note: DU =Dwelling Unit TU =Total Units SF =Square Foot ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT The maximum Special Tax shall be annually adjusted commencing on-July 1, 2006 and each July 15t thereafter for (a) changes in the cost of living or (b) changes in cost of living and changes in population as defined in Section 7901 of the Government Code, as amended, whichever is lesser. P251 Resolution No. FD Page -7- REDUCTION IN SPECIAL TAX Commercial and industrial structures shall be granted a reduction in the Special Tax for the installation of complete sprinkler systems. In addition, multi-floor commercial and industrial structures shall be granted a reduction in Special Tax for each separate floor above or below the main ground floor of the structure. LIMITATION ON SPECIAL TAX LEVY The Special Tax shall only be levied on Developed Property. Developed Property is defined to be property: which is not owned by a public or governmentdl agency; which is not vacant; - where a "certificate of occupancy" or "utility release" from the City of Rancho Cucamonga has been issued; which has an existing building or structure onsite; - which does not have as its sole use power transmission towers, railroad tracks, and flood control facilities. Areas granted as easements for such purposes shall be subtracted from the total acreage of the underlying lot. The annual levy of the Special Tax shall be based upon an annual determination by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District of the amount of other revenues available to meet budget requirements. As used in this formula, "available revenue" shall include ad valorem taxes, State of California augmentation, tax increment revenues received from the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Rancho Cucamonga and any other source of revenue except the Special Tax. The Board of Directors shall take all responsible steps to retain maximum Redevelopment Agency funding to which, by agreement, they may lawfully receive. To the extent available revenues are insufficient to meet budget requirements, the Board of Directors may levy the Special Tax. For further particulars regarding the rate and method of apportionment of the Special Tax, reference is made to the Final Report Mello-Roos Community Facilities District No. 85-1 for Fire Suppression Facilities/Services -Foothill Fire Protection District, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Fire Chief of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District. STAFF REPORT ENGINEERING DEP.~RTMENT Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Jon Gillespie, Traffic Engineer RANCHO C,,UCAMONGA Subject: CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS RECOMMENDATION: Approve staffs recommendation to amend Section 10.20.020 of the Municipal Code in order to establish prima facie speed limits at various locations. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: In order for the City's Police Department to enforce the posted speed limits with radar, an Engineering and Traffic Survey must first be performed at least once every 7 years (10 years if there have been no significant changes in a street's geometr~ or traffic conditions.) This Traffic and Engineering Survey consists of measuring the 85 h percentile speed of traffic, and calculating the accident rate for the street segment. If staff is recommending the change of an existing speed limit, or desiring to establish a speed limit on a street segment for the first time, the City Council must approve an ordinance to amend Section 10.20.020 of the City's Municipal Code to establish the recommended prima facie speed limits. City staff has conducted Engineering and Traffic Surveys in accordance with the California Vehicle Code requirements for each of the following street segments, and is recommending the adoption of the following prima facie speed limits: Name of Street and Limits Existing Posted Proposed Prima Facie Speed Limit (mph) Speed Limit (mph) P252 1. Banyan Street, East Avenue None 45 to Wardman Bullock Road P253 CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH PRIbIr1 FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CIT]"STREETS Mn1tCx 21, 2007 PAGE 2 Name of Street and Limits 2. Rochester Avenue, Foothill Boulevard to Base Line Road 3. Rochester Avenue, Base Line Road to Highland Avenue 4. Wilson Avenue, Amethyst Avenue to Archibald Avenue 5. Wilson Avenue, Day Creek Boulevard to 45 Etiwanda Avenue Existing Posted Proposed Prima Facie Speed Limit (mph) Speed Limit (mph) 50 45 50 45 45 40 None The proposed amendment to City Municipal Code Ordinance Section 10.20.020 has been reviewed and recommended for approval by the City Attorney. Respectfully Submitted, William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:JG:dlw Exhibit "A"- Engineering and Traffic Surveys Exhibit "B"- Ordinance P254 ORDINANCE NO. 77,5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 10.20.020 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY CODE REGARDING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS A. Recitals (i) California Vehicle Code Section 22358 Provides that the City Council may, by ordinance, set prima facie speed limits upon any portion of any street not a state highway. (ii) The City Traffic Engineer has conducted an engineering and traffic survey, of certain streets within the City of Rancho Cucamonga which streets as specified in Part B of this Ordinance. (iii) The determinations concerning prima facie speed limits set forth in Part B, below, are based upon the engineering and traffic survey identified in Section A (ii), above. B. Ordinance NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 Section 10.20.020 hereby is amended to the Rancho Cucamonga City Code to read, in wards and figures, as follows: 10.20.020 Decrease of state law maximum speed. It is determined by City Council resolution and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that the speed permitted by state law is greater than is reasonable or safe under the conditions found to exist upon such streets, and it is declared the prima facie speed limit shall be as set forth in this section on those streets or parts of streets designated in this section when signs are erected giving notice hereof: (Ord. 169 Section I (part), 1982; Ord. 39 Section 5.1, (1978). Rancho Cucamonga 5/82 124 Existing Posted Proposed Prima Facie Name of Street and Limits Speed Limit (mph) Speed Limit (mph) 1. Banyan Street, East Avenue None 45 to Wardman Bullock Road P255 SPEED LIMIT ORDINANCE Page 2 Existing Posted Proposed Prima Facie Name of Street and Limits weed Limit (mphl Speed Limit (mphl 2. Rochester Avenue, Foothill Boulevard to 50 45 Base Line Road 3. Rochester Avenue, Base Line Road to 50 45 Highland Avenue 4. Wilson Avenue, Amethyst Avenue to 45 40 Archibald Avenue 5. Wilson Avenue, Day Creek Boulevard to None 45 Etiwanda Avenue (i) Both sixty-five (65) miles per hour and fifty-five (55) miles per hour are speeds which are more than are reasonable or safe; and (ii) The miles per hour as stated are the prima facie speeds which are most appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and are speed limits which are reasonable and safe on said streets or portions thereof; and (iii) The miles per hour stated are hereby declared to be the prima facie speed limits on said streets; and (iv) .The Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to install appropriate signs upon said streets giving notice of the prima facie speed limit declared herein. Section 2 The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published as required bylaw. P256 SPEED LIMIT ORDINANCE Page 3 Section 3 The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in The Leland Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 215` day of March, 2007. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Donald J. Kurth, M.D., Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 2151 day of March, 2007, and was passed at a regulaz meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 2151 day of March, 2007. Executed this 2151 day of March, 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, Califomia. Debra J. Adams, City Clerk P257 TRAFFIC AND ENGINEERING SURVEY City of Rancho Cucamonga, Engineering Department ~ Street: Bam•an Street By i L A Date• 10/10/06 i ~' ._... B _ _~_ -_.. __ ___ G~Q. ~~ _ _ -. ~ __~ _. _. _. ___ r __._.__. _.. a I ~~~~ __ ~ ~ ~_ ___-w tip` ~ Banyan Ave N '~ - ;> ~~ K ~ ~1- ~. L__-.. _ ,... __. __ ~ ' j _ ~o _a P e 4 ~ I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, Ciry Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that the above Traffic and Engineering Study was approved and adopted by the Ciry Council. Debra J. Adams. City Clerk Date The 5t~ic and gin rin~ ~ y prepared under the supervision of: J~A. Gi lespie, P.E. RC~2156 0 O R a i o W 0 0 o~ M W .. W N a N 0 2 W IW- U' to Q W Q o ma aW llJ Z O v=i ~ } Q L!J U~ ~~ U= O~ 2~ QO ~~ Y U m ~ ¢ w ~ ~ Q ~ y ~ ~ Z Q Q W r O z 'w m W O 7 O •~ Z ~ O W Z Q O ~ U W O .. ~ OW D ~ Q ~ O U Q w ~ ~~~ ~e U 0 M W N J U_ 2 c ~ o ~ N O w a p N ~ I~ I~me~.. z 0 N t0 N N a V M M P258 a ~m~ a .. ti! W M Q Q a a z? wow w J J a== = w ~ a > ~ LL O ~ ik e M~~~V~ ooc www www aaa N fq fA J J J Z Z Z www U U U W W W aaa ~~~ 0 a °' °' ~ W U 'U Maa z? y y W W U J U_ a== =Ww a>LL f W O °xo m ~ c M ~( Q ^ ~ 0 W W W W W W aaa y y y W W W J J J F- H F- 2 Z Z www U U V ~ ~ K W W W aaa r N ~ P259 TRAFFIC AND ENGINEERING SURVEY i ~ City of Rancho Cucamonga, Engineering Department r From: Foothill Blvd To: Base Line I i 6 F y w ~ 3 ~ z 0 ~ ,~ - ~ 0 0 r 45 m..h. I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that the above Traffic and Engineering Study was approved and adopted by the City Council. Debra J. Adams, City Clerk Date The Traffic and Eng~ eerinP Survey-prepared under the supervision of: ~? \.' ^~~~/ ~//lE ~ ~~~~' 1 / ~ - ~ lli' ~V j Jon A. Gillespie, P.E. RCE 4 0 O O ~ z o W 'v oW M W N a N p I1J Z H H C7 N Q W O p ma Q l1J W Z N a} UW ~~ U~ O to _~ ~~ p a 0 K w z ,o J W w ~ y Z a W m a Z ~ O `m w O ~ d I- f- ~ U V1 J W ~ 2 ~ U W O p ~ ~ > F- .. mad J Z J O = U f- p O ~ O a ow ~ Q ~ a O U a w ~ LL ~ ~ P260 ~~~ 0 iyj w ,p U U as a z? to N LLl w W J J a = _ = w ~ a> ~LLO °ato N 1~ O C C u) opp www www aaa N fA fq www J J J Z Z Z W W W K2'R' www aaa ~o~n u~ m 0 a°J~ ~ W U 'U v a a z? N N Ill W J J U U a U . a=w =w~ a>LL ~u'O °ste ~N ~ O D O p W W W W W W aaa fq tnN J J J izz www U U U K K K www aaa r~~ P261 TRAFFIC AND ENGINEERING SURVEY Cih' of Rancho Cucamonga, Engineering Department b d A ~ ~[ ~ ~) N~Ny ~{; ~~~ AM~~ ~ '~~Nh~,'~Y~T yu[ Y ~ `~° ~` ski. ~` 4 ~ :~ ~ y~ P ~ D ? ~ It iT::! Ti ~ I FOWESfEP i F 5 V m ~ 7 0 ' O o 7~ O 7 i S ~ .~ Midblock Accide I ACS ~ 'd .nor Rate Clalculate ~ ~ 'sher than expected accident _Exisiin~ Sneed 7 Pr ed eed e 4 m .h. I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, City Clerk of the Ciry of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that the above Traffic and Engineerine Study was approved and adopted by the Ciry Council. Debra J. Adams, Ciry Clerk Date The'~Taf{ic and En ~eerute Sur-J ,. epared under the supervision of: 1wn A. Gillespie, P.E. RCE 4~-Y~6 0 m IL H O O O T O N z w 00 ow O W ~a N ~~ Z W C7 W ma aW llJ Z y Q ~ UW ~~ U~ O to _~ Q~ ~~ w Z W Q 0 z .D z ~ w = 'a _ ~ y w O Q ~ a = O y ~ p°o .. ~ ~ O z z o J U W ~ m .. ~ OW D ~ Q ~ Q O U w ~~o~ ~e U O M u~ N 'O 2 ~ w o > > N ~ LL r O 7 ~ y m ~ ~ ~ Z 0 I[i ~ ~ ~ ~ , o U M 0 M N J U_ 2 > > N O a ~y O Z m Z 0 Z O F U ~ ~ tD N N O 7 M t ~l N N ~ ~ P262 x ~ ~ m O N W W ~ Q Q a a z_ ? N y LL1 W W J J Q U U axw a>~ ~ W O °ate v v ~n D O O www www a a a N N N www J J J Z Z Z W W W K 2 C W W W aaa ~~~ 0 a°'°' ~ w U 'U v a a z? IN N W W J U J U U_ axW =w~ a>W ~ a 0 o O ~xo v ~ vvu~ D ~ O www www aaa N !A fn W W W J J J 1- H F- Z Z Z www U U U ~ W ~ w w W aaa i°n o'no P263 1, DEBRA J. ADAMS, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that the above Traffic and Engineering Study was approved and adopted by the City Council. Debra J. Adams, Ciry Clerk Date The Traffic and Engineering Survey aft pared under the supervision of: /I ~ //"- f J.on,A!Gillespie, P.E. RCE 4~6 ~' TRAFFIC AND ENGINEERING SURVEY City of Rancho Cucamonga, Engineering Department ~ € F ~ 4 ~ \'~~ o 3 yyxx, a N F ! 1 ~~ 7 7- O '0 7 9 7 7 Conditions Not Readily A noar o ~ Pro e e 40 m h 0 0 0 O ~ ~ N o a M r ti o Z °i w N r N d co 0 °o W W ~a ~~ 0 2 W Q WO o ma Q ~ V, W Zw O= ~ N Q} UW >> U~ O v=i _~ Q~ w Z W a 0 J ~ fd = Z U Q ~ ~ Q y W 0 J y ~ ~ Y ~ ~ O N W W O Z ,~ W _J ~ Q ~ F Z ~ O } U x W Q aoa o~a~ Q O U w C LL ~ ~ ~ ~ , o U M I I C I I I M W N J U_ 2 C W I I G 3 ~ N ~ O N ~ d ~ + fC ~ z ° I r I I z O F U ~ N ~ ~ a t 0 I (1 1 (1 a a} M M N N o ~ ~ o U th O M W N I I J U 2 I I C ; C N 3 O ~' ~ O I ~ W I I I W m r 2 I I c I I I ~ L I ~ I I I Z I I o I U a om a' t0 N ltl a t ') M N N ~ ~ P264 0 2 rn rn a Q W'w v U U a Maa Z ? WW J J a== a>~ ~LLO O ~ a Mlal~l 000 W W W W W W aaa !q N fq J J J izz www www aaa ~~~ e a°'~ N w W ~ U U Q c+~iaa z? y ~ W W W J J a== a>~ f W 0 ~ it o M ~ ~ W W W W W W aaa N (n M W W W J J J WWW www ~ m TRAFFIC AND ENGINEERING SURVEY City of Rancho Cucamonga, Engineering Department P265 ~~ . ~~~ ~ v ~1 ~ ~ v ~ ~~ ~ g m vas, - ~ ~ ~ i 0 r 0 o ~ ~i 0 0 ~ .~ ~~ i e e d Z ne 4 h. I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, Ciry Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certifi~ the above Traffic and Engineering Study was approved and adopted by the City Council. Debra J. Adams, Ciry Clerk Date The Traffic and Engineering Survey pared under the supervision of: 7o`n,A. G~espie, P:E. RCE~YS6 v z a O W Z ~ W ^ W ~a~ N Z _ Z_ ~ C9 _ w U m a W ~ w w N ~ Q W ...I r W N N a N D W N? W H W Y a O Z Q saga a~ ~ W ZW y ar ~~ U= O~ U~ za ao ~q~ w 7 2 W a O Q w ~ w ~ ~ W U Y .. a O ~ ~ O 'w ~ o O J ~I m I w W F- y Z O J m m v O w a O U a w ~LLO~ ~ , ~o U 0 M N N C ~ O ~ N O W ~O N ~ d m `~.. z 0 N tOD Kf N a s M M N N P266 0 a °' W ~ .. M U a a a Z ? y N I1J W W J '~ a = _ = W W a>~ ~w0 ~ 3k e 00 V V 000 www www aaa fp N tll www J J J H F H W W W U U U ~~~ www aaa ~ N ~ 0 _~~ ~~~ ~wW U U aaa z? N N W J J U () a== =Ww a>~ ~ ~` O ° ~ e rn v ~ Mvv ~ ~ ~ W W W W W W aaa NN tl1 W W W J J J FF-H U U U ~ ~ ~ www aaa ~~~ P267 'r H E C I T Y O F R A N C h O C U C A M O N G A Staff Report DATE: March 21.2007 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: James R. Troyer, AICP, Planning Director BY: Michael Diaz, Senior Planner SUBJECT: AN INTERIM ORDINANCE PROHIBITING MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES IN ALL LAND USE ZONES WITHIN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council adopt an interim ordinance as an urgency ordinance to immediately prohibit the establishment and/or operation of medical marijuana dispensaries in any land use zone within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. A four- fifths vote of the Council is required. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Pursuant to State law, a city may enact an interim zoning ordinance on an urgency basis to protect the public safety, health and welfare by prohibiting any use(s) that may be in conflict with a City's General Plan, or zoning proposal that the City is considering or intending to study within a reasonable period of time. No notice or hearing is required for the adoption of an interim ordinance. If approved, the interim ordinance will be effective for a period of 45 days from the date of adoption. The interim ordinance may be extended for an additional time period of 10 months and 15 days to complete a review of the matter. This extension would require an ordinance to come back to the City Council for a noticed public hearing before the expiration of the interim ordinance. If necessary, an additional extension of one more year can be considered by the City Council if the study has not been completed and there remains a threat to public health and safety Currently, the Rancho Cucamonga Development Code does not list medical marijuana dispensaries as a permitted or conditionally permitted use within any land use district of the City. When unspecified land uses are proposed, such requests are subject to the code amendment process. The process begins with the Planning Commission's review of the matter to ascertain all pertinent facts so that findings and a recommendation can be prepared for City Council action. Without the interim ordinance, City staff will be subject to pressure from individuals seeking to obtain a business license to establish a dispensary within the City limits, without appropriate development standards in place. The proposed interim ordinance will prohibit the establishment and/or operation of so-called medical marijuana dispensaries in any land use district until City staff can properly ascertain all pertinent facts, study the issues involved, P268 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT MEDICAL MARIJUANA INTERIM ORDINANCE March 21, 2007 Page 2 prepare findings, and make a recommendation to the City Council for action. The interim ordinance will provide the necessary time to study the issue so that an appropriate course of action can determined. FACTS FOR FINDING: Before the City Council can adopt an interim ordinance, the Council must find that there is an immediate threat to public safety, health, or welfare. The establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries before appropriate procedures, development standards and regulations have been enacted would result in the potential for adverse impacts to surrounding development and to present a risk to public safety, health, and welfare to the general public. Moreover, the issue of medical marijuana is further clouded by conflicting and uncertain legal status of federal and state legislation (i.e., the Federal Controlled Substances Act and the State of California approved Proposition 215), which has yet to be fully resolved. Finally, staff believes the timing for an interim ordinance is appropriate given recent inquiries at the public counter and the experience of local cities (Claremont, Montclair and Ontario) in dealing with the issue of medical marijuana dispensaries. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: The project is deemed to be exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3), which applies only to projects that have a potential for causing significant effect on the environment. In this instance the interim urgency ordinance is to prohibit the establishment and/or operation of medical marijuana dispensaries in order to study the issue further and develop an appropriate course of action at a later date. NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING: No notice or hearing is required for adoption of this interim ordinance as an urgency ordinance. CONCLUSION: Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached Interim Ordinance No. _ to enact a temporary prohibition in the establishment and/or operation of any medical marijuana dispensaries within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Respectfully submitted, R • d~ ~ Ja e~~o er AICP Y , Planning Director JRT:MD\Is Attachments: Interim Ordinance No. P269 ORDINANCE N0.7710 AN INTERIM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA PROHIBITING MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES IN ALL ZONES, PROHIBITING THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS AND OTHER LAND USE ENTITLEMENTS THEREFORE, AND DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF. A. Recitals. (i) The City Council is adopting this interim Ordinance as an urgency ordinance, effective immediately, and prohibiting the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries, as defined hereafter, in any zone of the City of Rancho Cucamonga pursuant to the authority set forth in California Government Code Section 65858. (ii) The decision to authorize the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries within the City, and, if permitted, the appropriate zone(s) and related development standards, has not been commenced or completed by the City because no request to initiate or locate a marijuana dispensary has yet been received. The City currently has not established any express criteria regarding the establishment, location or scope of operations for marijuana dispensary uses. (iii) The establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries before appropriate procedures and regulations are enacted has the potential to cause adverse impacts to surrounding development and risks to the public health, safety and welfare of the City's residents and the general public. Therefore, it is urgent that the City have the opportunity to consider whether such facilities must or should be allowed in the City and, if so, to develop regulations governing the location and operation of medical marijuana dispensaries to prevent adverse impacts to the public health, safety and welfare that may result from unregulated placement and operation of such uses. (iv) The City intends to undertake a study of whether medical marijuana dispensaries must or should be permitted and the appropriate regulations for such uses, within a reasonable time. Given the time required to undertake the necessary study and planning, the City Council finds that it is necessary that this interim ordinance be immediately enacted to ensure that no medical marijuana dispensaries that may be in conflict with any state or federal law, or the City's general plan, zoning, and/or development policies are permitted in the interim. (v) Based upon Recital Nos. (i) through (iv), above, the City Council finds that there is a current and immediate threat to the public health, safety and welfare presented by the unregulated development of medical marijuana dispensaries. Therefore, the City Council finds and determines that the immediate preservation of the public health, safety and welfare requires that this interim Ordinance be enacted as an -1 of3- P270 urgency ordinance pursuant to Government Code Section 65858 and take effect immediately upon adoption, and its urgency is hereby declared. (vi) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council hereby ordains as follows: Section 1. The City Council finds that the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance are true and correct. Section 2. The City Council hereby establishes an interim prohibition on the establishment, development, construction, maintenance, and/or operation of medical marijuana dispensaries in all zones of the City. For purposes of this Ordinance, the term "medical marijuana dispensary" shall mean any facility or entity of any nature that grows or distributes marijuana for medical purposes as described in California Health and Safety Code Section 11362.5. It shall not include any State licensed health care facility that may lawfully be established and operate as such within a zone or zones of the City. Section 3. Notwithstanding any other ordinance or provision of the Municipal Code of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, no person shall establish, develop, construct, maintain, or operate a medical marijuana dispensary, and no application for a building permit, conditional use permit, or any other entitlement authorizing the establishment, development, construction, maintenance, and/or operation of any medical marijuana dispensary shall be approved during the term of the prohibition established in Section 2, above. Section 4. This Ordinance shall expire, and the prohibition established hereby shall terminate, forty-five (45) days after the date of adoption unless extended by the City Council pursuant to California Government Code Section 65858. Section 5. The City Council hereby finds that it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the adoption of this Ordinance, and the prohibition established hereby, may have a significant effect on the environment, because the Ordinance will impose greater limitations on development in the City, and will thereby serve to reduce potential significant adverse environmental impacts. It is therefore exempt from California Environmental Quality Act review pursuant to Title 14, Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Code of Regulations. Section 6. Penalty. Violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each and every day such a violation exists shall constitute a separate and distinct violation of this Ordinance. 2of3- P271 Section 7. Civil Remedies. The violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance hereby adopted shall constitute a nuisance and may be abated by the City through civil process by means of restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction or in any other manner provided by law for the abatement of such nuisances. Section 8. Severability. The City Council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence, or word of this Ordinance be rendered or declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction, or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences and words of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Section 9. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 21st day of March, 2007. MAYOR I, Debbie Adams, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 215 day of March, 2007, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 21 st day of March, 2007, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAINED: COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: City Clerk 3of3- . . STAFF REPORT - ENGINF_ERING DEPdR"P1bIENT RANCHO Date: March 21, 2007 C,UCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Jon Gillespie, Traffic Engineer Subject: APPROVAL FOR AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $295,000 WITH KATZ, OKITSU AND ASSOCIATES, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $29,500 FOR THE PREPARATION OF A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR RELIEVING TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, TO BE FUNDED FROM TRANSPORTATION FUNDS, ACCOUNT NO. 11243035300/1638124. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve for award and authorize the execution of a Professional Services Agreement ih the amount of $295,000 with Katz, Okitsu and Associates, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $29,500 for the preparation of a Strategic Plan for Relieving Traffic Congestion and Signal Synchronization in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, to be funded from Transportation Funds, Account No. 11243035300/1638124. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On November 20, 2006, City staff advertised for consultants to prepare a Strategic Plan for Relieving Traffic Congestion and Signal Synchronization in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Proposals were received from four (4) consulting firms. A Consultant Selection Committee consisting of City staff, and staff from the Cities of Ontario and Fontana reviewed the consultant's proposals and evaluated each consultant's presentation. The Consultant Selection Committee recommended Katz, Okitsu and Associates as the most qualified firm for this project. The purpose of this project is to prepare a Strategic Plan for relieving traffic congestion and signal synchronization in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The project will consist of making an inventory of the City's existing traffic signal and signal interconnect equipment, making recommendations for the City's future signal interconnect system, preparing Walking Route to School Maps, and making recommendations for traffic calming practices suitable for use in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. P272 P273 STRATEGIC PLAN FOR RELIEVING TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MARCH 21, 2007 PAGE 2 This project will also include a study, participation in neighborhood meetings, and recommendations for traffic calming in the Red Hill area. The Professional Services Agreement has been reviewed by and is acceptable to the City Attorney. Respe~cjtf/ull/y sub/mitt~ed, L ( C ~~ l~f J William J. 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", ~ ~~~ ~ ') 0 ~ i ~ C V o~ O to r v +xa r• ~, d..~ ~ tj!i '` i ~`•~ _! -~ i ~,,, ~ ,T 1 •, 1 '-' ~-' _. ~ ~ 1' .. _ ^ ~ -~ -~ 1 ~ . -~1 1 ~ 1 I 1 ^ • 1' r ~~ I ~I 1• Y 1 r ~~~~i, ~~ lJ ~w ~~- ~~ "O~ 11d~5~ E t w 4 0 L a. mE 'c o QU ~~: W~ ~ ~ ~- a~ ~~~ ~~~ ~ W '~ J~ Z~. .~ V ~ d C E"' ~ ~ Q ~ ~ ~~. 'W m W~ gg o~ ~S~ STAFF REPORT CONmtUrri'r5' SE~tvtCES DEPrvrrn~'i' Date: March 21, 2007 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director By: Dave Moore, Community Services Superintendent P274 jZANCxo CUCAMONGA Subject: UPDATE ON THE USE OF WELLNESS PASS (SENIOR EXERCISE ROOM) AT THE JAMES L. BRULTE SENIOR CENTER RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council reaffirm support for the existing Wellness Pass Action Plan approved by the Senior Advisory Committee in 2006, and direct staff to begin preliminary planning for potential expansion of the exercise equipment into the current storeroom space as indicated in Phase II of the Action Plan, in the event additional space is needed in the future. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS At the February 21, 2007 City Council meeting, a resident addressed the Council regarding the Wellness Pass room at the Senior Center and asked this item be placed on the agenda for discussion at a future City Council meeting. The issue of Wellness Pass had previously originated in December of 2005 when a different resident submitted a petition from a number of seniors who wanted a larger room for Wellness Pass. Staff worked closely with this resident to discuss potential options. Staff has remained very sensitive to the fact that any changes to facility use as a result of the Wellness Pass questions might have significant impact to seniors participating in other programs and activities at the Center. These original discussions with the resident last year resulted in staff hearing from many seniors throughout the Senior Center, offering many points of view. Following a series of open discussion meetings with groups of seniors, the Senior Advisory Committee formed a sub-committee of its members to review the Wellness Pass issues in depth. Using the input from the senior participant meetings, staff worked with this Senior Advisory sub- committee to develop a Wellness Pass Action Plan which would effectively guide the scheduling and programming of the exercise room into the future. On March 7, 2006 the sub-committee recommended approval of the Action Plan to the full Senior Advisory Committee. On March 27, 2006 the Senior Advisory Committee approved the Action Plan with fourteen members in support, one member voting no and five members absent. Components of the Action Plan included opening the facility an hour earlier each weekday, reconfiguring the floor plan of the machines to insure safe passage between the equipment, restricting morning and early afternoon hours to those seniors over the age of 60 (except P275 UPDATE ON THE USE OF WELLNESS PASS (SENIOR EXERCISE ROOM) AT THE PAGE 2 JAMES L. BRULTE SENIOR CENTER MARCH 21, 2007 for spouses under 60 years old), adding another treadmill, restricting all participation to residents only and installing a voluntary donation box to help sustain Wellness Pass. A copy of the Action Plan is attached. The above plan relieved the crowding issue immediately. Complaints from seniors who found the space previously too crowded in the mornings because of non-resident use and use by those under the age 60 have also ceased. Prior to the Action Plan implementation, there were 16 different exercise stations and participation averaged 14 users during the first hour (8-9:00 a.m.) and 10 participants per hour during the next three hours (9:00 a.m.- noon) in the morning. After the Action Plan changes, which ultimately included 17 exercise stations, the highest average use occurred during the 8:00 a.m. hour which amounted to 12 users, leaving 5 pieces of equipment open. The rest of the morning averages 7-10 seniors per hour. The morning hours are the highest use during the day while the afternoon averages 4-8 people per hour and the evening averages 1-5 people per hour. Attached is aline graph that shows the hourly average number of participants using Wellness Pass prior to the schedule change in April of 2006 and the change in participation numbers once the new schedule was implemented. Overall, participation has not changed and for the most part the facility is usually about half full or less for most of the day. Total daily participation is the same as before the implementation of the Action Plan, just spread more evenly throughout the day. Annual registration has been lessening since the facility opened, which staff has always anticipated since newly opened Centers always generate extraordinary participation levels when first opened. Initial registration was 1,440 seniors in 2005 (May 21-December 31), 1,126 seniors once the Action Plan was implemented (May 1-December 31, 2006) and 833 so far in 2007 (January-March). Other than a few seniors expressing some general concern, staff has not heard any other complaints regarding safety or crowding issues in the past few months. The Action Plan has been extremely successful in meeting its objectives. It has been suggested by a resident in the past to move some of the current senior activities to other rooms in order to move Wellness Pass to a larger room. The only room (besides David Dreier Hall) which would offer a significantly larger space would be the Clay Creek Room. The Clay Creek Room was specifically designed to accommodate large craft programs and meetings. The ceramic kiln is located in the patio of this room to facilitate the large ceramics program in the Center. Relocating the Wellness Pass into Clay Creek would impact over 24 senior classes and affect more than 320 seniors each week. Many senior meetings and other events are also held weekly in the Clay Creek Room in addition to these classes. The Clay Creek Room, and each of the other rooms at the Senior Center, are heavily used by other senior activities whose participants feel that their activity is just as important as the Wellness Pass program. It has been suggested by some individuals in the past that rentals are taking priority over senior activities. Staff can assure the City Council that all senior activities have always been, and always will be, a priority over all other activities at the Senior Center, including P276 UPDATE ON THE USE OF WELLNESS PASS (SENIOR EXERCISE ROOM) AT THE PacE 3 JAMES L. BRULTE SENIOR CENTER MARCH 21, 2007 rentals. Rentals are scheduled when some rooms are available due to non-senior use and almost all rentals occur in the evenings or weekends: Phase II of the Wellness Pass Action Plan includes the possibility of opening up the Wellness Pass storeroom space to make room for more equipment, if needed in the future. Although staff does not believe such a change is needed at this time, staff can begin planning for this option so that if it does become necessary, it can be implemented to house another two to four pieces of equipment. A resident has requested weight equipment (Elliptical Machine and Ergo meter) that may offer additional exercising opportunities. Whether it is this type of equipment or other types, some added space could eventually expand Wellness Pass to accommodate additional exercise equipment. It should be noted that the original equipment was designed to satisfy the seniors' exercise needs and is currently meeting those needs. The type of equipment and layout design were developed specifically for Wellness Pass by professional designers from the installing vendor. Furthermore, the equipment was selected to insure that all parts of the body received a good workout. This equipment is considered to be some of the better equipment available on the market today. Wellness Pass was planned for all seniors, but especially those who are older and frail and who wish to improve their quality of life by fighting muscle degeneration and enjoy a more active and healthy lifestyle. It should also be noted again that a future phase of Central Park will include a gymnasium building which will provide seniors, and other residents, with a comprehensive exercise facility. The existing Wellness Pass room is serving in that capacity until that future facility is developed. Respectf y submitte Kevin cArdle Comm itv Services Director Attachments: Wellness Pass Action Plan Wellness Pass Usage Comparison Line Graph I:COMMSER V~Coyuncil&Boards\C ityCouncigStaffReports12007\W ellnessPa ssUpdate.032107.doc P277 Wellness Pass Action Plan Phase I -Immediate Actions a. Reconfigure Room for Safety b. Open Early (7:00 a.m.) c. Restrict morning hours (7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday) for senior 60+ i. Those who are 50-59 may only participate Monday-Friday from 3:00- 9:00 p.m. and any time during weekend hours. ii. Purchase and install one additional treadmill (treadmills are the most frequently used equipment) iii. A voluntary donation box will be installed to help sustain Wellness Pass. d. Restrict to Residents only II. Phase II -Secondary Actions (If Necessary) a. Remove duplicated equipment b. Utilize Storage room for programming i. Remove Door ii. Remove Wall c. Remove Universal Gym replace with portable free weights d. Implement a user fee III. Phase III - Addftional Actions (Only if absolutely necessary in the future) a. Utilizing adjacent Dance Room in addition to Wellness Pass (This will result in some significant adjustments to programming in the Dance Room). P278 ti O C l0 7 i ~ O ~ w V ~ ~ 0 N ' ~ ~ R ~ .d O N ~ C R O ~ a ~_ ~ N ~ 0 i~ TD ~~ L 0 0 = N .` R CQ. C 0 U 0 0 of 0 0 ao 0 0 0 0 io 0 0 iri 0 0 v 0 0 M o o ~ N = O O 0 0 r O O 0 0 O O O m O O 0 0 N N ~ L L ~ d C C ~p `0 a a ~ C p O U U Q ¢ ~ ~ N r O a a ~ 0 0 N N l0 N ~ ~ O O ' C N N ~ ~ ~ o~ o~ ~- f0 (0 U_ N N ~ > > f0 Q ¢ as I 00 (O V _N O a0 (O V N O u~-pau6ig s;uedpiued;o ~agwnN