HomeMy WebLinkAbout84-148 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO. 84-148
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CITY
ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.
4 (TERRA VISTA PLAI~D CO~UNITIY)
WHEREAS, on May 24, 1984, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga directed the City Engineer to make and file with the City Clerk of
said City a report in writing as required by the Landscaping and Lighting Act
of 1972; 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, requires or should be
modified in any respect.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Ranoho
Cueamonga as follows:
SECTION 1: That the Engineer's Estimate of the itemized costs and
expenses o( said work and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith,
contained in said report be, and each of them are hereby, prellminarily
approved and confirmed.
SECTION 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 approved and
confirmed.
SECTION 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 preliminarily approved
and confirmed.
SECTION 4: That said report shall stand as the City Engineer's Report
for the purposes of all subsequent proceedings, and pursuant to the proposed
district.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 24th day of May, 1984.
AYES:
Buquet, Mikeis, King, Dahl
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: Wright
ATTEST:
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CITY OF RANCH0 CUCAMONGA
ENGINEER'S REPORT
FOR
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NUMBER 4
TERRA VISTA PLANNED CO~jNITY
SECTION 1. AUTHORITY FOR REPORT
This report is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4,
Chapter 1, Divison 15, of the Street and Highways Code, State of California
(Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972).
SECTION 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This report deals with the .establishment of a Landscape Maintenance District
for the Tetra Vista Planned Community. The District will eventually include
the majority of the area included with the Planned Community, as approved by
Ordinance No. 190. Areas to be included in the work program are to the trees
and plantinEs within the rights-of-way of streets dedicated to the City, the
local street trees within dedicated tree maintenance easements as decribed in
the Terra Vista Community Plan, the local public parks, the greenway system,
community gateways, such similar areas as may be dedicated by the various
subdivisions. Necessary lighting within the park and greenway system is
included in the work program.
The work program excludes street frontage landscaping and trees adjoining non-
residential developments, which will be maintained by those developments;
however, all street trees along the Loop Parkway (Church Street and Terra
Vista Parkway) will be maintained by the Maintenance District, regardless of
the type of property adjoining. The work program includes half the cost of
maintenance of major arterial medians in Haven Avenue, Base Line Road, and
Foothill Bouelvard; the other half is excluded and will be funded by the City
or by an assessment on other properties. Maintenance of the proposed City
Central Park located north of Base Line Road is also specifically excluded
from the work program of this Maintenance District and will be funded by other
means.
SECTION 3. SCOPE OF WORK
The specific areas to be maintained by the District will be those improvements
as defined above lying within rights-of-way, maintenance easements, and other
dedications as shown on subdivison or parcel maps or otherwise dedicated to
the City. These areas will become part of the active work program at such
time as the specific areas are annexed into the District. Annexation will
occur upon recordation of the final map and dedication to the City for each
project. The normal process will be the dedication of the areas to the City,
then landscaping of the areas, then after a minimum of 60 days of maintenance
by the developer, the acceptance of maintenance by the Maintenance District no
later than the following July. Annual Engineer's reports will be prepared and
approved by the City Council defining the specific work program for each year
and its estimated cost.
The plans and specifications for all landscaping to be installed by developers
will be completed by the developers at their cost for the individual areas to
be maintained within the subdivision and will be approved by the Community
Development Department.
Detailed maintenance activities on the areas to be maintained by the District
consist of providing for the life, growth, health, and beauty of the
landscaping including: cultivation, irrigation, trimming spraying,
fertilizing or treating for disease or injury; removal of trimmings, rubbish,
debris and other solid waste; maintenance, repair and replacement as necessary
of all irrigation system; maintenance, repair, energy costs, and replacement
as necessary of all required lighting within the park and greenway system;
removal of graffiti from walls immediatley adjacent to the cultivated areas;
and repair, removal or replacement of all or any part of any improvement.
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The detailed specifications setting forth the specific maintenance activities
to be performed in each area will be prepared annually by the City Engineer as
part of the work program. Lewis Homes of California, as project sponsor of
Terra Vista, has indicated a desire to be involved in the preparation of the
initial specifications in order to assure a high quality of maintenance for
the community. In addition to the general good appearance and health of the
landscaping, the City wishes to assure that trees within the community receive
appropriate training, pruning, and irrigation as detailed in the Landscape
Supplement to the Tetra Vista Community Plan. The City will permit the
project sponsor to participate in the preparation of the detailed
specifications and the sponsor will be given an opportunity to review them
prior to adoption of the work program. The sponsor may also choose to bid on
the maintenance contracts in order to directly assure the best quality of are
for the landscaping in its early years of growth.
SECTION 4. ESTIMATED COSTS
As development proceeds within the Terra Vista Planned Community, the area to
be maintained by the District will increase and so will the cost; however, the
area subject to assessment will also increase. It is anticiapted that the
assessment area will incease at approximately the same rate as the maintenance
area, thereby keeping relatively constant the cost per unit, excluding cost of
living increases.
The work program for the original District comprising seven (7) tracts will
include trees and planrings within the rights-of-way of streets dedicated to
the City, the local street trees within dedicated tree maintenance easements,
the greenway system, community gateways, and medians only. The work program
will be expanded to include local park maintenance upon annexation of park
area to the District as part of subsequent phases of Terra Vista.
Based on data from other cities, City of Rancho Cucamonga data for Landscape
Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 2, and a review of the Terra Vista Community
Plan, it is estimated that the area to be maintained and the maintanance cost
for assessment purposes will be as follows. The total cost and unit cost vary
as the additional areas for maintenance are annexed to the District. The size
of the areas being annexed to the District for maintenance has a great
influence on the unit cost. The costs shown are estimates only, and the
actual assessment will be based on actual cost data; all of the costs and
areas are based on current estimates and may or may not be valid for future
years.
A. Phase One Construction
The estimated cost (at current dollars) for the District as
formed comprising the 397 dwelling units of Tract No.s 12316,
12317, 12317-1 12364, 12364-1 and 12402 is:
initially
12316-1,
Parks 5 acres @ 5000/acre
Street parkways - 80,000 s.f. at $0.35/s.f.
Greenway system landscaping - 14,000 s.f. at $0.35/s.f.
Medians - 30,000 s.f. at $0.15/s.f.
Gateways
Trees - 600 at $5/each
Estimated total annual maintenance cost
B. Complete District
$ 25,000
$ 28,000
4,900
4,500
4,000
3,000
$ 69,400
The estimated cost (at current dollars)
District upon completion of all areas
Planned Community is:
for the Landscape Maintenance
within the entire Terra Vista
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Street parkways - 960,500 s.f. at $0.32/s.f.
Greenway system landscaping - 270,000 s.f. at $0.32/s.f.
Paved trails and miscellaneous paving -
150,000 s.f. at $0.03/s.f.
Medians - 393,292 s.f. at $0.15/s.f.
Gateways
Parks - 38.0 acres at $5,000/acres
Trees - 20,000 at $5/each
Estimated total annual maintenance cost
SECTION 5. ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
$ 307,400
86,400
4,500
59,000
10,000
190,000
100,000
$ 757,300
A copy of the proposed Assessment Diagram for the tracts that will comprise
the Maintenance District orginally is attached to this report and labeled
"Landscaped Maintenace District No. 4". This diagram is hereby incorporated
within the text of this report.
The District will originally comprise Tract Nos. 12316, 121316-1, 12317,12317-
1, 12364, 12364-1 and 12402 of Phase One of Terra Vista. Additional tracts
will be annexed into the District after its formation. General parameters of
the final District are described on the attached Specific Plan General
Assessment Diagram.
SECTION 6. ASSESSMENTS
Maintenance costs for the entire District are found to be of specific benefit
to all developed residental property within the District in accordance with
the following relationship:
Land Use Assessment Units
Single family residential dwelling unit
Multifamily/attached residential dwelling unit
Credits
1 unit
· 5 unit
Residential projects with homeowner's associations will receive a credit
against assessments if the association maintains areas that would
otherwise be maintained by the District.
C. Exclusions
Non-residential property and vacant property are exempt from annual
assessment of the Landscape Maintenance District except as provided
herein. In the event developed non-residential property fails to maintain
its street frontage landscaping, the Maintenance District may perform the
required maintenance and levy a special assessment on the adjoining
property owner. Additionally, if street trees or other street frontage
landscaping are installed prior to development of adjoining property, the
vacant land may be similarly assessed for its pro rata share of
maintenance costs·
Estimated assessments
Estimated Phase One:
Total annual cost (Section 4)
Assessment units
Single family 245 d.u. x 1 unit =
Multifamily 152 d.u. x -5 unit =
Total 397 d.u.
$ 69,400
245 assessment units
76 assessment units
321 assessment units
Estimated assessment rate = $69,400
'~'~'f = $216.20
Thus, estimated assessments of $216.20 per single family dwelling unit and
$108.10 per multifamily dwelling unit are projected to be required for the
original District.
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Estimated Planned Community complete:
Total annual cost (Section 4)
Assessment units
Single family 3,488 d.u. x 1 unit =
Multifamily 4,512 d.u. x .5 unit=
$757,300
3,488 assessment units
2,256 assessment units
~assessment units
Estimated assessment rate = $757,300
5,744 = $131.84
Thus, estimated annual assessments of $131.84 per single family dwelling
unit and $65.92 per multifamily dwelling unit are projected to be required
at project completion.
Estimated assessments are for comparison only. Actual assessments will be set
by public hearing each year in June and will be based on actual maintenance
expenses and developed land use summaries. Should direct contributions to the
maintenance costs of the District from the City or other source be received at
some future date, assessments would be reduced accordingly.