HomeMy WebLinkAbout89-537 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 89-537
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION
WITH THE DETACHMENT OF TRACT 13063 FROM LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, THE FORMATION OF LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 8 AND ACCEPTING THE FINAL
ENGINEER'S REPORT
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California,
did on the 20th day of September, 1989, adopt its Resolution of Intention No.
89-442 to order the therein described work in connection with the detachment of
Tract 13063 from Landscape Maintenance District No. 8, which Resolution of
Intention No. 89-442 was duly and legally published in the time, form and
manner as required by law, shown by the Affidavit of Publication of said
Resolution of Intention on file in the office of the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, after the adoption thereof, notices of the adoption of the
Resolutio nof Intention were duly mailed to all persons owning real property
proposed to be assessed for the improvements described in said Resolution of
Intention No. 89-442, according to the names and addresses of such owners as
the same appears on the last mailing or as known to the City Clerk of the City
of Rancho Cucamonga, which said copies were duly mailed in the time, form and
manner as required by law, as appears from the Affidavit of Mailing on file in
the office of the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, said City Council having duly received considered evidence,
oral and documentary, concerning the jurisdition facts in this proceeding and
concerning the necessity for the contemplated work and the benefits to be
derived therefrom and said City Council having now acquired jurisdiction to
order the proposed work.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby resolve as follows:
SECTION 1: It is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga that the public interest and convenience requires the
formation of the District and the ordering of the work, and said City Council
hereby orders that the work, as set forth and described in said Resolution of
Intention No. 89-442, be done and made; and
SECTION 2: Be it further resolved that the report filed by the
Engineer '~s hereby finally a. proved; and
SECTION 3: Be it furthe resolved that the assessments and method of
assessment in the Engineer's Report are hereby approved.
SECTION 4: Be it finally resolved that said assessments shall not
begin until after 60 percent of said tracts have been occupied.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 1st day of November, 1989.
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AYES: Alexander, Buquet, Brown, Stout, Wright
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
Debra J. AdamxJ-', 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 1st day of
November, 1989.
Executed this 2nd day of November, 1989 at Rancho Cucamonga,
California.
'Debra J. Ad~s, City Clerk
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
ENGINEER'S REPORT
FOR
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 8
TRACT NO. 13063
SECTION 1 AUTHORITY FOR REPORT
This report is prepared in compliance with the requirement of Article 4,
Chapter 1, Division 5 of the Street and Highways Code, State of California
(Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972).
SECTION 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This report deals with the establishment of a Landscape Maintenance District
for the South Etiwanda area. The District will originally comprise of the
boundaries of the Tract No. 13063. Areas to be included in the work program
are the trees and planting within certain rights-of-way of streets and freeway
slopes as determined by the City; street trees and eucalyptus windrows within
street ri§hts-of-way and within dedicated tree maintenance easements as
required by specific plans or by the City Council, the public parks, the
greenway and paseo systems, community gateways, regional and community trail
systems including lighting, signing, striping and all other improvements such
as play equipment, fences, walls, etc., within those systems; such similar
areas as required by the Specific Plan or by the City Council or as dedicated
by various subdivisions.
The work program generally excludes the parkways landscaping (except the street
trees) adjoining the fronts and sides of single family residences, adjoining
multi-family residential units and adjoining commercial and institutional
development which will be maintained by those developments.
The District will eventually include the majority of the areas included within
the South Etiwanda areas and other areas generally comprised of properties
bounded on the north by Highland Avenue, on the south by Foothill Boulevard, on
the west by Etiwanda Avenue and 1-15, and on the east by east city limit.
SECTION 3. SCOPE OF WORK
The areas listed above will become part of the active work program at such time
as the specific areas are dedicated to and accepted by the City. The normal
process will be the dedication of the areas to the City, the areas improved by
the developer with landscaping, irrigation and other required improvements,
then after a period of maintenance by the developer as determined by the City
Engineer, the acceptance of maintenance by the Maintenance District. There
will be a lag time from the original dedication until the District actually
begins the maintenance of the areas.
On certain work program areas where abutting properties will never be
developed, the District may install the needed improvements as required by the
City Council and maintain the same.
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The plans and specifications for all improvements within the work program areas
to be installed by the developer will be completed by the developer at their
cost for the individual areas to be maintained within the subdivision and will
be approved by the Community Development Department.
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. As
development proceeds within the District, the areas to be maintained by the
District will increase and so will the cost; however, the number of units will
also increase. The estimated maintenance cost and estimated assessment rate
per unit for the original District and the completed District are tabulated
herein after. The assessment rate is expected to vary year to year as more
areas are annexed to the District until such time as all the properties within
the ultimate district boundary are annexed, after which the assessment rate
should remain constant excluding cost of living increase.
Maintenance Activities
Detail maintenance activities on the areas to be maintained by the District
consist of providing for the life, growth, heal th, 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, energy costs, and replacement as
necessary of all required lighting within the park, greenway, paseo and trail
system; removal of graffiti from walls immediately adjacent to the cultivated
areas; repair, removal or replacement of all or any part of any improvement.
SECTION 4. ESTIMATED COSTS
No costs will be incurred by the District for original improvement construction
except for certain nominal areas as mentioned in Section 3. The cost of any
new construction will have negligible effect on the total assessment of the
District due to its scope in comparison with the overall District work program
areas. Based on data from other cities and from the City of Rancho Cucamonga
for Landscape Maintenance Districts and from the review of proposed work
program areas, it is estimated that based on current dollars, the maintenance
cost for assessment purposes, estimated areas to be maintained and the
estimated number of assessment units will be as follows:
A. Original District
The estimated costs for the original District comprising of Tract No. 13063 are
shown bel ow:
Parkway Landscaping (including slopes
& monument walls) 16,600 SF @ $0.35 -- $5,810.00
Trees 203 EA @ $5.00 : ~1,015.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL MAINTENANCE COST ~6,825.00
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B. Complete District
The estimated costs (as current dollars) for the District upon completion of
all areas within South Etiwanda area are as shown below:
Parkways, trails, greenways, freeway slopes, etc.
1,599,000 SF @ $0.35/SF : $ 559,650
Neighborhood parks
1,524,600 SF @ $0.35/SF = $ 533,610
Eucalyptus Windrows
5,576 @ $150.00 : $ 836,400
Street Trees
2,420 @ $5.00 : $ 12~100
~1,941,760
SECTION 5. ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
A copy of the proposed boundary map and legal description of the Assessment
District are attached to this report and labeled "Landscape Maintenance
District No. 8 "Exhibit A". These diagrams are hereby incorporated into the
text of this report. Precise lot dimensions are included in the referenced
tract maps and Assessor's records. The District will originally comprise Tract
No. 13063. The assessment rate of the tract will be as shown in Section 6,
phase one construction. Additional tracts will be annexed into the District
after its formation. The final configurati'on of the District will include the
South Etiwanda area, more paYticularly described as the properties between
Highland Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, east of Etiwanda Avenue and 1-15. A
copy of the proposed final District No. 8 boundary is attached to this report
as "Exhibit B."
SECTION 6. ASSESSMENTS
A. PHASE ONE CONSTRUCTION (Tract No. 13063)
Maintenance costs for Phase O'ne comprising Tract 13063 are found to be of
specific benefit to all property within the District in accordance with the
following relations:
Total Annual Cost (Section 4) : $6,825.00
Assessment Units Summary
Land Use Assessment Units/Unit Assessment Unit~,
Dwelling Units 73 I 73
TOTAL ASSESSMENT UNITS 73
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Assessment Rate : $6,825.00 - 73 : $93.49
Effective Assessments
$93.49 per year or $7.79 per month per dwelling unit
Estimated assessments are for comparison only. Actual assessment will be set
by public hearing each year in June and will be based on actual maintenance
expenses and developed land use summaries.
B. Complete Districtg
Maintenance costs for the entire District are found to be of specific benefit
to all property within the District in accordance with the following relations:
Assessment Units Summary
Total Annual Cost (Section 4) : $70,896.10
Assessment Units Summary Assessment
Land Use Assessment Units/Unit Units
Residential Dwelling Unit I D.U. 1
Other Land Uses (eg.
Commercial~ Instituti6nali i.0 Acre 2
Total Annual Cost (per Section 4) = $,1,941,760
Assessment Units Summary
Land Use Units Assessment
Asses sment Uni ts/Uni t Uni ts
Dwell ing Units 4,145 I 4,145
Other Land Uses
(eg. Commercial,
Institutional) 35 Acres 2 Units 70
TOTAL ASSESSMENT UNITS 4,215
Assessment Rate : $1,941,760 ~. 4,215 -- $460.68
Effective Assessments
$460.68' per year ~--or $38.39 per month per unit
Estimated assessments are for comparison only. Actual assessment will be set
by public hearing each year in June and will be based on actual maintenance
expenses and developed land use summaries.
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