HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-170 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO. 86-170
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION WITH
THE FORMATION OF STREET LIGHTING MAINTI1qANCE DISTRICT NO. 5
< CARYN PLANNED COMMUNITY) AND ACCEPTING THE FINAL
ENGIN EER'S REPORT
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga did on the
7tb of May 1986, adopt its Resolution of Intention No. 86-136 to order the
therein described work in connection with Street Lighting Maintenance District
No. 5. which Resolution of Intention No. 86-136 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, notice of the passage of said
Resolution of Intention, beaded "Public Notice" was duly and legally posted,
where appropriate, 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, where appropriate, to persons owning
real property proposed to be assessed for the improvements described in said
Resolution of Intention No. 86-136 according to the names and addresses as
prescribed by law, 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 and 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 City Council having now acquired
jurisdiction to order the proposed work.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
determined that the public interest and convenience requires that said City
Council order the formation of Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 5, and
any subsequent annexations to said District, and said City Council hereby
orders that the work, as set forth and described in said Resolution of
Intention No. 86-136 be done and made.
SECTION 2: The Report filed by the Engineer is hereby finally
approved.
SECTI08 3: The assessments for fiscal year 86-87 and method of
assessment in the Engineer's Report are hereby approved.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 4tb day of June, 1986.
AYES: Buquet, King, Wright
NOES: None
ABSBNT: Mikeis, Dabl
Resolution No. 86-170
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ATTEST:
I, BEVERLY A. AUTHKLET, CITY CLEIK of cbe City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby cerCify ~bs~ ~he foregoing Resolution vas duly passed,
spproved, and adopCed by the CiEy Council of ~he CiTy of Rancbo Cucamonga,
California, a~ · reSular meeCin2 of said City Council held on ~he 4Oh day of
June, 1986.
ExecuTed chis 5ch day of June, 198~ a~ gancbo Cucamonga, California.
~'.~Au~belec, Clerk
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
ENG IN EER'S REPORT
STREET LIGHTING MAINT~IqANCE DISTRICT NUMBER 5
CARYN PLANNED COMMUNITY
SECTION 1. AUTHORITY FOR REPORT
This report is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4,
Chapter 1, Division 15, of the Street and Highways Code, of California
(Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972).
SECTION 2. GFNEI~L DESCRIPTION
This report deals with the establishment of a Street Lighting Maintenance
District for the Caryu Planned Community. The District will eventually include
the majority of the area included with the Planned Community, as approved by
Ordinance No. 2~-A. Areas to be included in tbe work program are the s~reet
lights within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to
the City and are limited to local, collector and secondary arterial streets,
including Vintage Drive. The work program excludes maintenance of street
lights in rights-of-way of major arterial highways (Banyan Avenue, Rochester
Avenue, and Milliken Avenue). These areas will be included in the City-wide
lighting district for arterial highways.
SECTION 3. SCOPE OF WORK
The specific areas to be maintained by the District as defined in the preceding
section, will become part of the active work program at such time as the
specific areas are annexed into the District. The normal process will be the
dedication of the areas to the City, construction of the street lighting
system, and, upon demonstration of satisfactory operation, the acceptance by
the District no later than the following July. The Developer will make a
sufficient deposi,~ with the Southern California Edison Company to provide for
up to twelve (12) months of ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and
servicing costs of the street lights in each development at the time of initial
operation of the lighting system. Upon establishment of assessment effective
July 1 of each year, any remaining deposit shall be refunded to the developer.
Work to be provided for, witb tbe assessments established by the District,
consists of maintenance, operation and servicing of street lights. Annual
Engioeer's Reports will be prepared and approved by the City Council defining
tbe specific work program for each year and its estimated cost. The plans and
specifications for all street lighting will be prepared by the developers for
the subdivision improvements and will be approved by the City Engineering
Division.
Detailed maintenance activities on the Street Lighting Maintenance District
include: the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and usual
maintenance, operation and servicing of any street light improvement and the
repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvement,
providing for the illumination of the subject area.
SECTION 4. ESTIMATED COSTS
As development proceeds within the Caryn Planned CommunitT, the area to be
maintained by the District will increase and so will the cost; however, the
number of dwelling units viii also increase. It is anticipated that the number
of dwelling units will increase at approximately the same rate as the
maintenance area will increase, thereby keeping relatively constant the cost
per dwelling unit, excluding cost of living increases. Based on historical
data adjusted for inflation, it is estimated that the quantity of street lights
and the maintenance and energy costs for assessment purposes will be as
follows:
Resolution No. 86-170
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Phase One Construction
The estimated cost (at current dollars)
formed comprisin8 the 227 dwelling units
12937, 12940, 12941, and 12942:
Lamo OuanCl ~y* RaCe**
81 ea. 5800 Lumeo x $8.90
NOTE:
for the District as initially
of Tract Nos. 12642, 12935,
Month/Year
x 12 = 8,650.80 total
annual maintenance
cost
Arterial lighting shall be annexed into a separate district.
B. ComoleCe DisCfloe
The estimated cost (at current dollars) for the District upon completion of
all areas within the entire Caryn Planned Community
Laq~p Ouantl LY* Ratslt Month/Year
370 ea. 5800 Lumen x
$8.90 x 12 = 39,516
* Assumed to be high pressure sodium vapor, 5800 lumen or 9500 lumen; actual
type and size may vary.
** All night energy service'per lamp per month including maintenance costs.
All the costs are based on Southern California Edison Company monthly races
including maintenance. All costs and areas are based on current estimates and
may or may not be valid for future years. The total cost and unit cost vary as
the monthly rate varies and as additional areas for maintenance are annexed to
the District. The monthly rate is established by the Southern California
Edison Company and is not currently controlled by the size of an area or any
operation of the developer. Tne size of the areas being annexed to the
District only has an" influence on the total cost. The costs shc~n are
estimates only, and the actual easement will be based on actual cost data.
SECTInn 5. ~sSESSMxMT DI~cRAM
A cony of the proposed Assessment Diagram for the tracts that will comprise the
Maintenance District originally is attached to this report and labeled "Street
Lighting Maintenance District No. 5". This diqram is heraby incorporated
within the text of this report. The District will originally comprise Tract
Rot. 12642, 12935, 12937, 129~O, 12941, and 12942 of Phase One of Caryn Planned
Community as each tract is recorded and annexed into the District at the time
of recordsCion. Additional tracts will be annexed into the District upon
individual tract recordation.
SECT1011 6. ~gSESSMRITS
ltaintenance costs for the entire District are found to be
co all developed residential property within the
the foliosing relationship:
Land Use
Single family residential dwelling units
Estimated Annual
Estimated Phase One:
of specific benefit
District in accordance with
Assailmane
I unit
Assessments
Total annual cost (Section 4)
Assessment units
Single family 227 d.u. x I unit
Estimated assessment rate -
$8,650.80
- 227 assessment units
$8650.80
227 ' 838.10 per year
Thus, estimated assessments of 38.10 per single family dwelling unit will
initially be required for cbe original District.
Estimated Planned Community complete:
Total annual cost (Section 4)
Assessment units
Single family - 940 d,u. x I unit - 940 assessment units
Estimated assessment rate - S39.~16
940 ' $42.04 per year
Thus, estimated annual assessments of $42.04 per single family dwelling
unit is projected to be required at project completion.
Estimated assessments are for comparison only. Actual assessments will be se~
by public hearing each year in June and will be based on actual energy and
maintenance expenses and developed land use summaries.
ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
STRE~ET LIGHTING MAINTE;NANCE DISTRICT NO. ~'
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