HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-44 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO. 8~-44
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAHONGA ORDERING TBE WORK IN CONNECTION WITH ANNEXATION
NO. 2 TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 AND ACCEPTING
THE FINAL ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR TRACT NOS. 12590, 12670-1
THRU -4 AND 12319-1 TNRU -8
WHEREAS, the City Council of the CiL-y of Rancho Cucamonga did on the
5th day of February, 1986, adopt its Resolution of Intention No, 86-23 to order
the therein described work in connection with Annexation No. 2 to Landscape
Maintenance District No. 1, which Resolution of Intention No. 86-23 was duly
and legally published in the time, form and manner as required by law, shorn 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, notice of the passage of said
Resolution of Intention, headed "Notice of Improvement", was duly and legally
posted in the time, form, manner, location, and number as required by law, as
appears from the Affidavit of Posting said notices, on file in the office of
the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, after the adoption thereof, notices of the adoption of the
Resolution of Intention were duly mailed to all persons o~ning real property
proposed to be assessed for the improvements described in said Resolution of
Intention No. 86-23 according to the names and addresses of such ovners as the
same appears on the last mailing or as knovn to the City Clerk of the City of
Rsncho Cucamonga, which said copies were duly mailed in the time, form, and
manner as required by la~, 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 jurisdiction facts in this proceeding and
concerning the necessity for the contemplated work and the benefits to be
derived therefrom and said Ci~-y Council having no~ acquired jurisdiction to
order the proposed work.
SECTION 1: It is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga that the public interest and convenience requires the
annexation to 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. 86-23 be done and made; and
SECTION 2: Be it further resolved that the report filed by the
Engineer is hereby finally approved; and
SECTION 3: Be it further 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 bare been occupied.
Resolution No. 86-44
Page 2
P~S~q), APPR~ED, and ~j)OPTE]) this 19th day of FebruaxT, 1986.
AYES: Wright, Buquet, MikeIs, King
NOES: None
ABS~T: Dahl
ATTF~T:
Beverly A. Autbelet, City Clerk
Debra Adams, Deputy ........
I, BEVERLY A. AUTHELET, 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 19tb day of
February, 1986,
Executed this 20tb day of February, 1986 at Rancho Cucamonga,
California.
Beverly A, Authelet, City Clerk
By: / - ¢ j - ~" ': ..... _ ....
De~>ra Adams, Deputy
Resolution No. 86-44
Page 3
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Engineer~s Report for
~NNEXATION NO. 2
to
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4
Tetra Vista Planned Community
Tract 12590, Tract 12672, Tract 12319, Tracts 12319-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7,
-8, Tract 12670, Tracts !2670-1, -2, -3, -4, and street plantings
SECTION 1. Authority for Report
This report is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article ~
Chapter 1, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, State of Californi~
(Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1982).
SECTION 2. General Descriotion
Landscape Maintenance District No. 4 fthe "District") maintains street
plantings, parks, trails, and similar areas throuqhout the Tetra Vista Planned
Community. All residential developments in Tetra Vista are to be annexed to
the District pursuant to Ordinance No. 190; areas to be maintained which lie
outside residential developments are also to be annexed for maintenance
purposes. This Annexation No. 2 annexes to the District the followinq areas:
o Tract No. 12672 (128 multifamily dwellings)
o Tract NoS. 12590, 12319, 12319-1, 12319-2, 12319-3, 12319-4,
12319-5, 12319-6, 12319-7, 12319-8, 12670, 12670-1, 12670-2,
12670-3, and 12670-4 {total 458 single family dwellings)
o Median planting in Base Line Road from future Milliken Avenue
westward 2,077 feet
o Median planting in Terra Vista Parkway from Church Street to
Milliken Avenue
Median planting in Haven Avenue from Valencia Avenue northward 380
feet
Median planting in Church Street from Haven Avenue to Tetra Vista
Parkway
All landscaped areas to be maintained in the annexed tracts are shown on
the tract maps {or by separate instrument} as roadway right-of-way, dedica-
tions, or easements to be granted to the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
SECTION 3. Plans and Specifications
The plans and specifications for the landscaping within residential
tracts have been prepared by the developer and have been approved as part o~
the improvement plans for those tracts. The plans and specifications are in
conformance with the Planning Commissinn conditions of approval. Plans and
specifications for landscaped areas outside residential tracts have been
separately prepared by the developer.
Reference is hereby made to the subject tract maps and the assessment
diaqrams for the exact location of the landscaped areas. The plans and
specifications by reference are hereby made a part of this report to the same
extent as if said plans and specifications were attached hereto.
SECTION 4. Estimated Costs
No costs will be incurred for construction. All improvements will be
constructed by developers. Based on historical data, contract analysis, and
developed work standards, it is estimated that maintenance costs for assess-
ment purposes will be as set forth below. These costs are estimated only;
actual assessments will be based on actual cost data.
Resolutio No. 86-44
Page 4
The estimated annual maintenance cost for Annexation No. 2 is as follows:
Trails & Street2
Parkways Greenways Medians1 Trees
Totals
Tracts 12319, 12319-1, -2, -3,
-4, -5, -6, -7, and -8 34,901
Tracts 12670, 12670-1, -2,
-3, and -4 31,503
Tract 12590 16,917
Tract 12672 8,505
Base Line Road median3 0
Tetra Vista Parkway median3 0
Church Street median3 0
Total areas (square feet) 91,826
Unit cnst {annual) 35~ per
sq. ft.
$32,139.10
19,635 8,945 503
2,238 3,201 255
0 1,894 49
0 875 0
0 10,964 0
0 12,617
... 0 ..7,040 0
21,873 45~536 807
35~ per lSe per S5 per
Sq. ft. Sq. ft. tree
$7,655.55 56,R30.40 $4,035
TOTAL ANNUAL COST
$50,66O.05
1Medians in perimeter major arterials adjoining property owned by others
are shown at half actual area.
2Local street trees only.
3Medians adjacent to property not currently annexed to Landscape Maintenance
District No. 4. '
The estimated total annual maintenance cost, and estimated annual assess-
ments, for the District after Annexation No. 2 are as follows:
Total estimated annual
maintenance cost
Initial District
and Annexation Annexation New total
No. I No. 2 for Distr~ct
98,010 $50,660.05 S14R,670.05
Assessment units:
1 per single family
dwelling unit 425 458 883
0.5 Per multifamily
dwelling unit 211 64 275
Assessment Rate:
Total Cost + Assessment
Units = Assessment per
Assessment Unit
5154.10 5128.34
Assessment shall apply to each residential dwelling as enumerated in
Section 6 and the attached Assessment Diagram.
Resolution No. 86-44
Page 5
SECTION 5. Assessment Diagram
A copy of the proposed assessment diaqram is attached to this r~_~rt. 8v
this reference the diaqram is hereby incorporated within the text of this
report. (Assessment Diagrams are on file in the City Clerk's office.)
SECTION 6. Assessment
Maintenance costs for the entire District are found to be of sDeci¢~c
benefit to all developed residential property within the District in accor-
dance with the ~ollowing relationship:
Land Use Assessment Units
Single family residential dwelling I unit
Multifamily residential dwelling .5 unit
The City Council will hold a public hearing in June 1986, to determine
the actual assessments based upon the actual costs incurred by the City durirg
the 1985/86 fiscal year.
SECTION 7. Order of Events
1. City Council adopts resolution instituting proceedings.
2. City Council adopts Resolution of Preliminary Approval of City Engineer's
R~port.
3. City Council adopts Resolution of Intention to Annex to District and sets
public hearing dates.
4. City Council conducts public hearing, considers all testimony and deter-
mines to annex to the District or abandon the proceedings.
5. Every year in May, the City Engineer files a report with the City
Council.
6. Every year in June, the City Council conducts a public hearinq and
approves, or modifies and approves the individual assessments.