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HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-028 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO. 99-028 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ORDERING CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS AND DIRECTING ACTIONS WITH RESPECT THERETO CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 (6TM STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA) WHEREAS, on May 19, 1982~ this Council adopted Resolution No. 82-92, A Resolution of Intention to Order the Construction of Certain Improvements known as Assessment District No. 82-1 (6th Street Industrial Area) hereinafter referred to as the "District"; and WHEREAS, in the proceedings under and pursuant to said Resolution, the Engineer's Report was adopted and an assessment was confirmed and levied by Resolution No. 99-028 adopted on February 17, 1999; and WHEREAS, in the proceedings under and pursuant to said Resolution, serial bonds to represent the unpaid assessments were issued in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915" being Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, the "Bond Act" the last bond payment of which was made on September 2, 1998; and WHEREAS, after the last bond payment was made there were funds remaining in the redemption fund; and WHEREAS, the Bond Act provides that funds remaining in the redemption fund account may be proportionately credited upon the final installments due upon the assessment s securing the bonds and repaid to those whose assessments have previously been paid or may be transferred to the general fund; and WHEREAS, the funds identified as remaining in the redemption fund were net of any amount necessary to make the final debt service payment on the bonds; and WHEREAS, such surplus funds were derived from the payments made by the owners of property within the District and interest earnings on such funds and, therefore, this City Council determines that it is appropriate that the funds benefit the properties within the District; and WHEREAS, the legislative body has requested that any remaining funds be transferred to the general fund and be made available for improvements to the existing district; and WHEREAS, the legislative body desires to order the changes and modifications hereinafter described in the Modified Engineer's Report which pertain to and/or effect said District; and Resolution No. 99-028 Page 2 WHEREAS, the changes and modifications hereinafter ordered will not increase the total amount of the assessment or the amount of any individual assessment nor eliminate or add any acquisitions or work which will substantially and adversely alter or affect the benefits to be derived from the work and acquisitions; and WHEREAS, the public interest, convenience and necessity require the changes and modifications hereinafter ordered; and WHEREAS, the Assessment Engineer has filed with the City Clerk proposed revisions to the Engineer's Report as preliminarily approved by this Council, to wit: a revised estimate of costs. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve, determine and order as follows: SECTION 1. That changes and modifications be made in the Estimated Construction Cost Summary, and the Description of Work as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of hereof and that the costs of such changes and modifications to the improvements be paid from the surplus funds remaining in the redemption fund for the bonds of the District. ATTEST: PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17th day of February, 1999. AYES: Alexander, Biane, Curatalo Dutton, Williams NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAINED: None t . . ,' ' ~, ? / Wdham J. Alexander, TVlayor~ / Debra J. Adams~"CMC, City Clerk Resolution No. 99-028 Page 3 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 17th day of February, 1999. Executed this 18th day of February, 1999, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adam~,, CMC, City Clerk Resolution No. 99-028 Page 4 ENGINEER'S REPORT MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913 1982 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA 1977 MODIFIED February 17, 1999 (This report includes the original report as approved in 1982 with all modification shown herein in bold italics) WILLDAN ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS & PLANNERS 155 Hospitality Lane, Suite 110 San Bernardino, Ca. 92408 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 5 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA William J. Alexander Mayor Councilmembers Diane Williams Paul Biane James V. Curatalo Bob Dutton Jack Lam - City Manager Rick Gomez - Director of Community Development William J. O'Neil - City Engineer Professional Services Brown & Nazarek - Bond Counsel Willdan Associates - Assessment Engineer Lockwood Engineering and William & Schmid - Engineers of Design Fieldman, Roladd & Associates - Municipal Financial Consultants Preliminary approval by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on the 19 day of May 1982 Oriqinal siqned Lauren Wasserman, City Clerk City of Rancho Cucamonga Final approval by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on the 21day of July 1982_ Oriclinal siqned Lauren Wasserman, City Clerk City of Rancho Cucamonga Modified report approval Rancho Cucamonga on the 17~h day of February, 1999 tD~'br~a~J. A2CityClerk City of Rancho Cucamonga by the City Council of the City of Modified February 17, 1999 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 6 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO, 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA TABLE OF CONTENTS Order of Procedure General Information Resolution of Intention Engineer's Report (Submittal Sheet) Part I Plans & Specifications (Office of the City Engineert Part II Cost Estimates Part III Assessment Roll (Submittal Sheet) a) Individual Assessments b) Certificates c) Method of Assessment Part IV Diagram (Reduced) Part V Description of Work APPENDIX A. Individual Assessments B. Resolution Ordering Changes and Modifications PAGE 1 3 7 14 14 16 20 23 49 50 53 72 Modified February 17, 1999 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 7 DATE OF MEETING: STAFF: CITY COUNCIL: CITY COUNCIL: ORDER OF PROCEDURE C~TY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA '. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-I (FORMERLY ASSESSJqENT DISTRICT NO. 79-)) MAY lg, 1982 Genera) presentation as to boundaries o~ Assessment District and extent of works of Improvement. Adopt RESOLUTION DESIGNATING PERSONS TO PERFORM DUTIES: Formal appointment of Superintendent of Streets and newspaper for legal publicat ion. and formal resclsslon of prior proceed lnqS for Assessment District No. 79-). Adopt RESOLUTION ADOPTING PROPOSED BOUNDARY ~AP: Form&) act)on approving boundaries oF proposed Assessment District. CITY COUNCIL: STAFF: CITY COUNCIL: CITY COUNCIL: STAFF: CITY COUNCIL: CITY COUNCIL: STAFF: CITY COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION COVERING PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION: The introductory Resolution under the 'lg31 Act" Present 'Debt Report' pursuant to the provisions of the 'Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931'. Adopt RESOLUTION APPROVING REPORT AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING: Sets the public hearlnq on the ')931 Act',, Adopt RESOLUTION OF INTENTION: Jurisdictional Resolution under '1913 Act' proceedings, declaring ~ntent to order Improvements and Issue bonds ('IglS Act'), Presentation of Engineer's 'Report' pursuant to the provisions of 'Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", consisting of t~e following: Plans; Specifications; Cost Estimate: 4. Assessment Roll: Assessment Diagram; Description of easements to be acquired. Adopt RESOLUTION PASSING ON REPORT AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING: Sets public hear~nq on '19I~ ACt' Eng~neer's Report. Adopt RESOLUTION REFERENCING WAGE SCALE AND CALLING FOR BIDS (CONSTRUCTION): Formal action authorlz)nq biddinq on the works of improvement, Presentation of map showing easements and rlqhts-of-way sti]l to be ~qu~red. Adopt RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING ON EMINENT DO~AIN PROCEEDINGS: Sets hearing on necessity to order condemnation for easements necessary to acccxnp)~sh the improvesnents. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 8 O~DER OF PROCEDURE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 (FORMERLY ASSESSMENT.DISTRICT NO. 7g-l) PAGE TWO MAY lg, lg82: JUNE 16, lgB2: JULY 7, 1982: JULY 15, Ig82: JULY 2I, 1982: PROPOSED SCHEDULE: ADOPT JURISDICTIONAL RESOLUTIONS AND AUTHORIZE BIDDING ON WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT AUTHQRIZE SALE OF BONDS DATE FOR RECEIPT OF CONSTRUCTION BIDS RECEIVE BIDS FOt BONDS PUBLIC HEARINGS TO CONSIDER: {a} '193) ACT' REPORT; /~l ',g,3 ACT' REPORT; CONFIRM ASSESSMENT: NECESSII'Y FCR CONDEMNAT,ON PROCEEDINGS. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 9 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS THROUGH ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS A parcel of land owned by you has been included in a proposed assessment district for the purpose of constructing certain public Improvements under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913. We would, therefore, like to take this opportunity to accquaint you with some of the main provisions of the 1913 Assessment Act proceedings under the California Streets and Highways Code so that you may be aware o¢ each step in the procedure for this proposed im- provement. The general administration of this district will be handled by the City of Rancho Cucamonga and all procedural steps taken for improvements con- tained therein will be made by the City Council. The City Council has retained various consulting firms for engineering, assessment engineering, legal counsel, and other required services for the preparation of all necessary documents for which the assessment dis- trict will bear the entire cost. The purpose of this district is to provide means for the property owners, as a group, to finance the construction of required public improvements to allow development of vacant lands within the proposed district. When work- ing together as a group. ultimate improvements are possible; whereas indi-. vidually, It would be impractical to accomplish the needed improveme'nts. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 10 PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS Upon completion of the Engineer's Report (plans, specifications, cost esti- mates, diagram map and assessment roll}, It is presented to the City Coun- cil for adoption. Prior to the adoption of the Engineer's Report, the City Council will adopt the Resolution of Intention indicating its intention to form a special assessment district for the construction of the proposed improve- ments. Following the adoption of the Resolution of Intention and Engineer's Report, each property owner is given notice, by mail, of the intention to form the proposed district, and said notice sets forth the date on which a public hearing will be held on the boundaries of the district and the work proposed to be constructed. Generally, these notices are received by the property owner approximately 30 days prior to the date of the public hear- ing. A notice will also be published in a local newspaper and posted along with the proposed improvements within the proposed assessment district. A few days prior to the hearing on the proposed formation of the District, construction bids will be received[ from qualified contractors for the con- struction of the proposed improvements. After the bids are analyzed by the City Engineer, a contract usually is awarded to the lowest respon- sible bidder. In order that all property owners may know the bid results prior to said hearing, an informal meeting is held to explain the actual cost to each property owner. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 11 I1 CONSTRUCTION Construction usually begins within a short time after award of t. he con- tract. The Contractor's work will be inspected regularly and it must conform to the specifications of his contract. Included in the specific. a- lions are numerous clauses which protect you, the property owner, from damage to your property and recluire the Contractor to clean up follow- ing his operations. Should there be any ~luestions regarding the instal- lations, the City Inspector in the field will gladly discuss them with you, or you may contact the Office of the City Engineer for desired information. III ASSESSMENT FOR PAYING PROJECT COSTS Payment for the construction of said improvement under the Municipal Im- provement Act of 1913 is accomplished through the issuance of assessment bonds called 1915 Act bonds. Billings will be on the County Tax bill and is referred to as a Special Assessment. The first undertaking of the Assessment Engineer working closely with the City of Rancho Cucamonga, is to establish the district boundaries. These boundaries are generally determined upon the need and benefit from the improvements serving the properties. The Assessment Engineer then pro- ceeds to establish a formula which will spread the final project cost to' each individual parcel which benefits from the proposed improvements. The total cost for this improvement is then spread proportionally over Resolution No. 99-028 Page 12 every parcel of land within the district that will benefit by the improve- ments. The exact method of making the assessment spread must be in accordance with the benefits received. Normally this is done on a unit basis, an area basis, or on a front foot basis, depending upon the type of benefit received. Following the hearing on the assessment and formation of the District, assuming the District was formed and the assessments are confirmed, a final assessment notice is mailed to each property owner reflecting the final construction and financing costs for which bids were received. Property owners then have thirty days during which to pay all or any portion of this assessment without interest or penalty. If the property owner elects not to pay the assessment, assessment bonds are sold to cover the remaining project costs. The assessment will be paid over a period of fifteen (15) years for' this project. The life of the bond is normally determined by the bond broker. We hope this information will answer any questions which may arise con- cerning the assessment district. We would urge that you keep this infor- mation for future reference during the course of the project. Additional information regarding your property may be obtained by contacting the Office of' the City Engineer. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 13 RESOLUTION NO. 82-92 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL DECLARING INTENTION TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS TOGETHER WITH APPURTENANCES IN A PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE "MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913"; DECLARING THE WORK TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY BENEFIT; DESCRIBING THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CU~AMONGA, CALIFORNIA (hereinafter referred to as "Agency") DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The public interest and convenience require, and it is the intention of this body, pursuant to the provisions of Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Municipal Improvement Act of 19t3"), to order the construction of certain public improvements, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work, in a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District"). DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS The construction of certain improvements, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work and acquisition, if necessary, in certain public streets and rights-of-way in the Assessment District, as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, incorporated and so referenced. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to a map of said Assessment District previously adopted. B. Said streets, rights-of-way and easements shall be shown upon the plans herein referred to and to be filed with these proceedings. C. All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at the places and in the particular locations, of the forms, sizes, dimensions and materials, and at the lines, grades and elevations as shown and delineated upon the plans, profiles and specifications to be made therefor, as hereinafter provided. D. The description of the improvements and the termini of the work contained in this Resolution are general in nature. All items of work do not necessarily extend for the full length of the description thereof. The plans and profiles of the work as contained in the IEngineer's "Report" shall be controlling as to the correct and detailed description thereof. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 14 Eo Whenever any public way is herein referred to as running between two public ways, or from or to any public way, the intersections of the public ways referred to are included to the extent that work shall be shown on the plans to be done therein. F. Notice is hereby given of the fact that in many cases said work and improvement will bring the finished work to a grade different from that formerly existing, and that to said extent, said grades are hereby changed and said work will be done to said changed grades. SECTION 2. DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT That said improvements and work are of direct benefit to the properties and land within the Assessment District, and Agency hereby makes the expenses of said work and improvement chargeable upon a district, which said Assessment District is hereby declared to be the Assessment District benefited by said work and improvements and to be. assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, including incidental expenses and costs and which is described as follows: All that certain territory in the District included within the exterior boundary lines shown on the plat exhibiting the property affected or benefited by or to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said work and improvements in the Assessment District, said map titled and identified as "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1" and which said map was heretofore approved and which said map or diagram is on file w')th the transcript of these proceedings, EXCEPTING from the area shown within and delineated upon said map or plat hereinabove referred to, the area of all public streets, public avenues, public lanes, public roads, public drives, public courts, public alleys, and all easements and rights-of-way therein contained belonging to the public. For all particulars as to the boundaries of the Assessment District, reference is hereby made to said boundary map heretofore previously approved, and for a complete description of said Assessment District, the said plat and proposed boundary on file shall govern. REPORT OF ENGINEER SECTION 3. That this proposed improvement is hereby referred to the appJ~nted SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS, who is hereby directed to make and file the report in writing containing the following: A. Plans and specifications of the proposed improvements; Resolution No. 99-028 Page 15 B. An estimate of the cost of the proposed works of improvement, including the cost of the incidental expenses in connection therewith. A diagram showing the Assessment District above referred to, which shall also show the boundaries and dimensions of the respective subdivisions of land within said Assessment District, as the same existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention, each of which subdivisions shall be given a separate nu~er upon said Diagram; Do A proposed assessment of the total amount of the assessable costs and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several divisions of land in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said improvement. Said assessment shall refer to such subdivisions upon said diagram by the respective nu~ers thereof; E. The description of the w~rks of improvement to be constructed under these proceedings, and acquisition, where necessary. When any portion or percentage of the cost and expenses of the improvements is to be paid from sources other than assessments, the amount of such portion or percentage shall first be deducted from the total estimated costs and expenses of said work and improvements, and said assessment shall include only the remainder of the estimated costs and expenses,, Said assessment shall refer to said subdivisions b.y their respective numbers as assigned pursuant to Subsection D. of this Section. SECTION 4. BONDS Notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent the unpaid assessments, and bear interest at the rate of not to exceed the current legal maximum rate of 12% per annum, ~ll be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, the last installment of which bonds shall mature a maximum of and not. to exceed FOURTEEN (14) YEARS from the second day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from ~their date. The provisions of' Part ll.1 of said Act, providing an alternative procedure for the advance payment of assess~x~nts and the cal)ing of bonds shall apply. The principal amount of' the bonds maturing each year shall be other than an amount eclual to an even annual proportion of the aggregate principal of the bonds, and the amount of principal maturing in each year, plus the amount of interest payable in that year, will be generally an aggregate amount that is equal each year, except for the first year's adjustment. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 16 SECTION 5. SECTION 6. SECTION 7. "MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913" That except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance of bonds, all of said improvements shall be made and ordered pursuant to the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. S[JRPLUS FUNDS l~at if any excess shall be. realized from the assessment, it shall be used, in such amounts as- the Agency may determine, in accordance with the provisions of law for one or more of the following purposes: A. Transfer to the general fund of the Agency; provided that the amount of any such transfer shall not exceed the lesser of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or five percent (5%) of the total from the Improvement Fund: B. As a credit upon the assessment and any supplemental assessment; or C. For the maintenance of the improvement. SPECIAL FUND 'That the legislative body of Agency hereby establishes a special fund designated IMPROVEMENT FUND FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 into w~ich funds may be transferred at any time to expedite the making of the improvement herein authorized, and said funds are a loan and shall be repaid out of the proceeds of the sale of assessments as authorized by law. SECTION 8. SECTION 9. PRIVATE CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that the public interest will not be served by allowing the property owners to take the contract for the construction of the improvements, and that, pursuant to Section 10502.4 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, no notice of award of contract shall be published. GRADES l~at notice is hereby given that the grade to which the work shall be done is to be shown on the plans and profiles therefor, which grade may vary from the existing grades. The work herein contemplated shall be done to the grades as indicated on the plans and specifications, to which reference is made for a description Resolution No. 99-028 Page 17 of the grade at which the work is to be done. Any objections or protests to the proposed grade shall be made at the public hearing to be conducted under these proceedings. PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES SECTION 10. For any and all information relating to these proceedings, including information relating to protest procedure, your attention is directed to the below designated person at the department indicated: LLOYD C. HUBBS CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P.O. BOX 807 9320 BASELINE ROAD RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 TELEPHONE: (714) 989-1851 PUBLIC PROPERTY SECTION ll. All public property in the use and performance of a public function shall be omitted from assessment in these proceedings unless expressly provided and listed herein. SECTION 12. ACOUIS[TION That the public interest, convenience and necessity requires that certain land, rights-of-way or easements be obtained in order to allow the works of improvement as proposed for this Assessment District to be accomplished, For a general description of the location and extent of the easements or land necessary to be acquired, reference is hereby made to maps on file with the transcript of these proceedings. DIVISION 4 PROCEEDINGS SECTION 13. Agency intends to fully comply with the proceedings and provisions of the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931", being Division 4 of the Streets and Highways [lode of the State of California. A r~port, as required by said Act, will be on file with the transcript of these proceedings and open for public inspection. APPROVED and ADOPTED this ATTEST: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA day of' !'Y!r( ,.~ , 1982. C]~KY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA Resolution No. 99-028 Page 18 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 EXHIBIT "A" The works of improvement proposed to be constructed are generally described as follows: The construction of certain street improvements, including grading, clearing and grubbing, paving, base and storm drain improvements, together with all appurtenances, including acquisition of rights- of-way where necessary, to serve and benefit pro- perties within the boundaries of ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-l. 12 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 19 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA I, LAUREN WASSERMAN, CITY CLERK of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. ~'~-~.~ , was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council, approved and signed by the Mayor, and attested by the City Clerk, all at the ~ 1¢,~ meeting of said City Council held on the /~+~,. day of ~ ~ , 1982, and that the same was passed and adopted by the fol)owing vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN NOES: COUNCILMEN ABSENT: COUNCILMEN ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEN ..~c EXECUTED this ,~ .J day of '-~']i',f~, California. ~ , 1982, at Rancho Cucamonga, CITY CLERK CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA [SEAL] 13 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 20 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ENGINEER'S REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 10204 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal improvement Act of 1913, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and in accordance with the Resolution of Intention, being Resolution No. 82-92, and in accordance with the Resolution Ordering Changes and Modifications, being Resolution No. __, adopted by the City Council of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA (hereinafter referred to as the "City"), in connection with the proceedings for ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District"), I, Richard Kopecky, submit herewith the modified Report for the Assessment District, consisting of five (5) parts as follows: PART I Plans and specifications for the proposed modified improvements are filed herewith and made a part hereof. Said plans and specificabons are on file on the Office of the City Engineer PART II An estimate of the cost of the proposed modified improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith, is set forth in a separate document entitled "Construction Costs". PART III A proposed assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of the proposed improvements upon the several subdivisions of land within the assessment district, in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, from said improvements, is set forth upon the assessment roll filed herewith and made a part hereof. 14 Modified February 17, ~999 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 21 PART IV An modified diagram showing the assessment district, the boundaries and the dimensions of the subdivision of land within said assessment district, as the same existed at the time of the passage of 'the Resolution of Intention is; filed herewith and made a part hereof and a part of the assessment. PART V Description of the work for the proposed modified improvements are filed herewith and made a part hereof. Description of all rights-of-way, easements and lands to be acquired, if necessary, is set forth on the lists thereof and are on file in the Office of the City Clerk. Dated this 19 th. Day of May 1982 Ori~Tinal si~Tned Lloyd B. Hubbs Superintendent of Streets City of Rancho Cucamonga Modified Report Dated this 17th day of February 1999 RiChard Kopecky, RcE~6742 //'/~ Assessment Engineer ~/ City of Rancho Cucamonga 15 Modified February 17, 1999 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 22 ASSESSMF:NT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION COST SUMMARY STREETS As Changed Preliminary Final and Approval Confirmation Modified 2-Lanes Construction $882.089.00 $715,038.50 $715,038.50 Contingency 88,209.00 71.509.50 71,509.50 Total 2-Lanes $970.298.00 $786,548.00 $786,548.00 Pave-Out (120' R/W) Construction $410., 125.00 $342,02078 $342,020.78 Contingency 20,506.00 34.202.22 34,202.22 Total Pave-Out $430.631.00 $376223.00 $376,223.00 Pave-Out (100' R/W) Construction $15.316.00 $19.308.83 $19,308.83 Contingency 766.00 1,930.17 1,930.17 Total Pave-Out $16.08200 $21 ~239.00 $21,239.00 Pave-Out (88' R/W) Construction $47.457.00 $41,382.98 $41,382.98 Contingency 2,373.00 4.13802 4,138.22 Total Pave-Out $49,830.00 $45,521.00 $45,521.00 4th Street Pavement Reconstruction $0.00 $0.00 $465,392.00 II. STORM DRAINS Construction $4,404,774.00 Contingency 352,382.00 Total Storm Drain $4,757,156.00 Ill WORK BY OTHERS Cucamonga County Water District $29 500.00 Total Work by Others $2:9,500.00 SUMMARY: 1) Total Streets $1,466,841.00 2) Total Storm Drains $4,757,156.00 3) Total Work by Others $ 29,500.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION $6,?.53497.00 $3,398,248.91 339,821 .O9 $3,738,070.00 $29,500.00 $29,500.00 $1,229,531.00 $3,738,070.00 $ 29,500.00 $4,997,101.00 $3,398,248.91 339,821.09 $3,738,070.00 $29,500.00 $29,5OO.OO $1,694,923.00 $3,738,070.00 $ 29,500.00 $5,462,493.00 16 Modified February 17, 1999 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 23 IV INCIDENTALS 1) Environmental Impact Report 2) Preliminary Studies 3) Investigation Report 4) Preliminary Engineering 5) Engineering & Surveying 6) Assessment Engineering 7) Right-of-Way Services 8) Appraiser 9) Title Reports 10) Project Management 11) Plan Checking 12) Special Bond Counsel 13) Financial Consultant 14) Construction Survey 15) Soil Testing 16a) City Inspection 16b) Flood Control Inspection 17) Construction Consultant 18) City Administration 19) As-Built Plans 20a) Ontario Plan Check Fee 20b) Flood Control Permits 20c) Ontario Permit 21) MWD Plan Review Preliminary Approval $9,000.00 4,030.00 26,407.94 59,931.94 316,000.00 29,500.00 42.500.00 6.000.00 3,00000 21.500.00 51,500.00 41 268.00 22,500.00 120,000.00 30,000.00 150,000.00 1,200.00 15,000.00 125,000.00 7.500.00 2,000.00 200.00 -(% t ,500.00 Final Confirmation $9,000.00 4.03O.O0 26,407.94 59,931.94 316,000.00 29,500.00 42,500.O0 6,000.00 3,000.00 21,500.00 51,500.00 34,985.51 22,500.00 120,000.00 30,000.00 150,000.00 2,100.00 24,500.O0 125,000.00 7,500.00 5,635.38 200.00 5,353.61 1,500.00 As Changed and Modified $9,000.00 4,030.00 26,407.94 59,931.94 353, 321. O0 29,500.00 42,500.OO 6,000.00 3,000.00 21 500.00 51 50O.00 34,985.51 22,500.00 124, 000. O0 30,000.OO 150,000.00 2,100.00 24,5000O 190,155.00 7,500.00 5,635.38 200.00 5,353.61 1,500.00 1 7 Modified February ~?, ~999 V Incidentals (cont'd) Preliminary Approval Resolution No. 99-028 Page 24 As Changed Final and Confirmation Modified 22) Street Right-of-Way Acquisition $1,051,478.00 $1,051,478.00 $1,051,478.00 23) Storm Drain Easement Acqusition 77. t 84.00 77,184.00 77,184.00 24) Condemnation 70.000.00 70,000.00 70,00000 25) Santa Fe Permit & Inspection t ,00000 1,00000 1,000.00 26) Traffic Striping 10.00000 10,00000 10,000.00 27) Koll Improvements 620,745.00 620,745.00 620,745.00 28) Printing, Advertising, Notices Posting, etc. 7.50000 7,50000 7,500.00 29) Bond Printing 4.000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 30) Bond Servicing 5000000 50,000.00 50,000.00 31) Filing & Recording Fees 500.00 500.00 500.00 32) State Tax 2.955.77 -0- -0- 33) Incidental Contingency 25.00000 25,000.00 140,513.19 Subtotal Incidentals $3,005,900.65 $3,016,233.38 $3,238,040.57 Construction 6.253.497.00 4997,101.00 5,462,493.00 Subtotal Construction & Incidentals $9,259,39765 $8,013,334.38 $8,700,533.57 Less Redemption Fund $0. O0 $0.00 $687,199. I9 Less Contributions 392.095.00 301,560.00 301,560.00 Subtotal to Bond $8,867,302.65 $7,711,774.38 $7,642,875.19 Bond Discount (15%) (8.5%) '1,773,46053 804,295.49 804,295.49 Bond Reserve (10%) (10%) 1,182,307.02 946,229.98 946,229.98 TOTAL INCIDENTALS $5,961,668.20 $4,766,758.85 $4,988,566.04 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION & INCIDENTALS $12,401.268.20 $9,763,859.85 $10,451,059.04 BALANCE TO ASSESSMENTS $11,823,070.20 $9,462,299.85 18 Modified February 17, 1999 Vl LESS CONTRIBUTIONS Resolution No. 99-028 Page 25 As Changed Preliminary Final and Approval Confirmation Modified Chevron Land &Development Company Construction of the ultimate storm drain crossing in Haven Avenue South of 4th Street City of Rancho Cucamonga Drainage fees collected within the boundaries for storm drain construction to be paid out of the City's System Development Fund $147,000.00 $91,560.00 $91,560.00 245,095.00 210,000.00 210,000.00 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS City of Rancho Cucamonga Redemption Fund Earnings $ 392,095.00 $ 301,560.00 $ 301,560.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00$68~199.19 NOTE: The City of Rancho Cucamonga will refund Assessment Parcel No. 65 the amount of $855.82 (to be adjusted upon confirmation) for overpayment of drainage fees, from the Drainage Fee Fund. AMENDED The City of Rancho Cucamonga will refund the amounts as shown to the following parcels for overpayment of drainage fees from the Drainage Fee Fund: Assessment Parcel No. Refund 43 $ 819.80 56 5;.771.85 97K 14,825.17 211 5,301.37 265 6.194.04 Total $32,912.23 BM:swk 02025\0506~R02 6480 19 Modified February '/7, 1999 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 26 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF' RANCHO CUCAMONGA ASSESSMENT ROLL MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913 DIVISION 12 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, ON 19 May 198.2_, the City Council did, pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. adopt its Resolution of Intention No. 82-92, and Resolution Ordinance Changes and Modifications No. , for the construction of certain public improvement, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work in connection therewith in a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STRFET INDUSTRIAL AREA (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District"): and WHEREAS.. said Resolution of Intention, and Resolution Ordering Changes and Modifications, as required by law, did ,:direct the appointed Superintendent of Streets to make and file a modified report consisting of the following: a) b) c) d) e) Plans Specifications Cost Estimate Assessment Diagram showing the assessment district and the subdivisions of land contained therein A proposed assessment of the costs and expenses of the works of improvement levied upon the parcels and lots of land within the boundaries of the assessment district. For particulars, reference is made to the Resolution of Intention and Resolution Ordering Changes and Modifications as previously adopted by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Richard L, Kopecky, as appointed Superintendent of Streets, and pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, do herein submit the following: 1) I, pursuant to the provisions of law. the Resolution of Intention. and Resolution Ordering Changes and Modifications, have assessed the costs and expenses of the works of improvement to be ped:ormed in the assessment district upon the 20 Modified February 17, 1999 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 27 parcels of land in the assessment district benefitted thereby in direct proportion and relation to the estimated benefits to be received by each of said parcels. For particulars as to the identification of said parcels, reference is made to the modified Assessment Diagram (reduced), a copy of which is included herein. 2) As required by law, an modified diagram (reduced) is herein included, showing the assessment district as well as the boundaries and dimensions of the respective parcels and subdivisions of land within ...,aid district as the same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, each of which subdivisions of land or parcels or lots respectively have been given a separate number upon said diagram and in said Assessment Roll. 3) The subdivisions and parcels of land and the numbers therein as shown on the respective modified Assessment Diagram as included herein correspond with the numbers as appearing on the modified Assessment Roll as contained herein. 4) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds to represent the unpaid assessments, and bear interest at the rate of not.-to-exceed twelve percent (12%) per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code. the last installment of which bonds shall mature a maximum of and not-to-exceed 'fourteen (14) years from the second day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. The provision of Part 11.1 of said Act, providing an alternate procedure for the advance payment of assessments and the calling of bonds shall apply to these proceedings. 5) By virtue of the authority contained in said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, and by further direction and order of the, City Council, I hereby make the following assessment to cover the costs and expenses of the works of improvement for assessment district based on the costs and expenses as set forth below: Preliminary Final As Approval Approval Modified Estimated Cost of Construction Estimated Incidental Costs & Expenses Total Estimated Cost Less Contributions Less Redemption Fund Balance to .Assessment $ 6,253,497.00 $4,997,101.00 $ 5,462,493.00 $ 5,961,668.20 $4,766,758.85 $ 4,988,566.04 $12401,268.20 $9,763,859.85 $10,451,059.04 $ 392,095.00 $ 301,560.00 $ 301,560.00 :5 0.00 $ 0.00$ 687,199.19 $11,823,07020 $9,462.299.85 $ 9,462,299.85 21 Modified February 17, 1999 6) Resolution No. 99-028 Page 28 For particulars as to the individual assessments and their descriptions, reference is made to the Assessment Roll atlached hereto, All costs and expenses of the works of improvement, have been assessed to all parcels of land within the assessment district in a manner which is more clearly defined in the Method of Assessment, a copy of which is attached herein. DATED: May 19 th. 1982 BY': Original signed Lloyd B. Hubbs Superintendent of Streets City of Rancho Cucamonga MODIFIED REPORT DATED THIS 17~h DAY OF February 1999 ¸'7 RiChard Kopecky, RCE 46742 /~/ Assessment Engineer ~ City of Rancho Cucamonga 22 Modified February 17, 1999 ASSESSMENT ROLL CITY OF RANCHO CLICAMONGA PASE 1 As~i ASSESSCR~S .... OuNER'S ESTIMATED CONFIRMED NU~ER Nb~ER HARE % ADDRESS ASSESSYE~4! ASSESSRENT 1 ) ?~-1 ~2-02 -' IC 2Cg-!~2-03 $55,099.6~ 2Cg-1 20o-1&2~lO 2CO_1~2_11 ..... A.T. % S.F. RAILWAY CO ONE SJNTA FE PLAZA 5200 E. SHEILA ST. LOS ANEELES, CA 900LO 'A.T. % SoF. RAILWAY CO ONE S&NTA FE FLAZA 52CD E.SHEILA ST. LOS ANGELES, CA GENERAL LATEX % CHERIE~L CORP (66 MAIN ST SECUaIT¥ TITLE I~SURANCE CO E/O w M PLANT S777 ~ILSP]~E SUITE 600- gEVERLT HILLS, CRONIN,ME:A~D H e2 POSSUM aIOGE RCLLINE HILL, CA ..... G~LLEANOjB D ~ MARY M L231 ~INEVILLE MIRA .LCMA, CA 91752 GREENYOOD, MARTIN 17~$ YlNTE~THUR CLOSE NW ATLANTA, GA A.T. ~ S.F. RAILWAY CC ONE SANTA FE PLAZA 52~0 E. SHEILA ST LOS ANGELES, CA JORY. SHANKLE 2716 S GeAN0 AVE SANTA ANA. CA gOATaXGHT~ RONALD 8727 ~ANCHO ST ALTA LO~A, CA C~O~ELL LEVENTHAL UPLAND.-CA ~17~ $26,696.28 ~20,769.69 S12,800.66 $7,2~,2.51 $Z~,5,2z. 1 $82.696.87 $1 g1,575.58 *$36,701.~8 S11,617.39 $11,617.39 $28,55~ S9,038.)2 ...... 26 27 2~ CReWELL LEVENTHAL INC 521 ~CU~TAN UPLAND, CA 917~6 -~ALTER E. HELLER ~ :C 1~5 ~ A~AHS ST CHICAGe, IL 6060~ ARROV HAVEN EAST LTD ¢/~ e L ~ 100 S VINCENT ST., STE. ~506 ~ST COVZ~A, CA 91790 ARRO~ HAVEN ~EST LT~ 100 S VINCENT ST., STE. ~S06 ~EST C~¥INA, CA 91790 ~70 RUTLAND ~OV!NA, CA 9172] OSBCRN,RICHARD A ~ KAREN G 89~S SANTA FE SPRINGS gH~T?ZER CA 9~606 EANOKVECHAYANT, RAvEE~AH 855 ~ 25T~ ST ...................... UPLAND, CA 91786 -~ ~0 2C9-1&2-19 CRCWELLILEVENTHAL, 5~1 MOUNTAIN UPLAND, CA 91786 31 ~-1&~-20 C~OWELL/LEVENTHAL. ~NC. 521 mOUNTAIN ~ UPLAN0, CA 91786 ,'--~2 ..... ~09o1&~g~l ..... CROWELL/LEvENTHAL INC ,_ 521 MCUNTAIN UPLAND, CA 91786 ~3 2CQ-1L2-22 JEqSE¥ BUS. CENTRE A$SO. LTD " C/O WAKEFIELD-PIRETTI &000 ~acAUTHUR BLVD elSgo NEwPO~! BEACH, CA 92660 13659 E PUmiCE ST $AN~E fE SPRINGS, CA 9067~ ~$ ~nc-l&~-~& BCWMAN, RCBERT M 9~55 E TRIANGLE ST SOUT~ EL MOHTE~ Ca ~17~ ~11,617.39 $9,0~8.32 $96,2S8.~0 $97,613.90 $~8,129.20 $~7,&~4.~9 $¢8,129.20 $37,&&&.~9 $5~,392.S9 $24,989.25 St9,~1.62 $11,66&.8! $6,069.~9 $6,06~.49 $6,06~.&~ $~,075.21 $9,075.gl $9,075 $&,722.06 S&,T2Z.06 ' $4,.?22 PAGE 5 a~MT I$SES~CR,~ C~NER'S ESTIMATE~ CONFIRMED NU~E~ NUM?ED N~E ~ ~DDqE$S ASSESS~E;~T ASSE~S~E~IT _36 ?C9-1C?-75 _ H~VE~ ~US. CENTRE ~ESC. LT3 $9,C83.59 ~7~378.~ ~59 SAN ~IGUEL STE ~03 NE~PCqT 3E~CH, CA S2550 ~7 ~C~-1~2-26 H~VEN 3US. CENTqE aSS0 LT3 $2,2~1.79 S1~189.11 359 S~'I PIGUEL STE ~205 NEvPCRT BEACH, CA ~2660 HAVEN OUS. CENTaE ASSO LTD $2,20~.71 Sl,20G.66 ~59 SAN MIGUEL STE ~20~ NE~PCRT BEACH, CA ~7660 3q ~C~-1C2-2~ E ASSO LTD $2,112.~5 TE c20~ A ~2560 HAVEN BUS. CENTa ~Sq SAN MIGUEL S NEYPCRT BEACH, C S1,1~3.98 &C HAvE~ 3US. CENTRE ASSO LT3 35~ SA~ MIGUEL STE ~E~PORT BEACH, CA ~660 ~C~-1~-30 J~RSEY 5US. CENTRE ASSO LT~ 359 SAN MIGUEL $TE NEWPORT BEACH, CA ~26~0 70~-!~-3! _ JERSEY ~US. CENTRE AS50 LTD 359 SAN MIGUEL STE. NEwPCRT BEACH, CA 631~ HAVEN ~VE RANCHO .CUCAMONGA, CA ~1701 SCHEU~ALLTN B P.O. BOX 275 RAttOFO CUCARGNGA, CA ~17~0 YlLL ROSS INC ~0 DRSBIE~ DR., P 0 50x 1587 SEC&UGUS, NJ 070~& 2CO-1&3-0~ - D%-LELLo, NEIL P.O. cox 71~ __RANC~O_.CUCA~ONGA, CA ~1730 CLFVELAND CRANE [ ENG CO __ E 289TH STREET WICKLIFFE, OHIO ROBERT ~ANuFACTUR[NG CO ~0 S RICH[IELD PLACENTIA, CA S2670 $~,7~1.79 53,689.11 $~,7~!.79 $3,689.11 $3,320.20 53~.,899.59 $27,1 51.86 $27,~86.~3 $17,338.83 $20,152.62 $15,678.73 $29,143.99 PAGE _?~ ..... $15~07~.90 SlI~731.38 CEMENT LINING SPECIAL:TIES. IN P.O. ~OX RANCPO CUCA~ONGA, CA g1730 ...... CEmEnT L%NIN~ SPECI~LITIES.I~C lOgO? JERSET ST qANCHG CUCA~ONGA. CA ~1130 51 2CC=olc]o0o A.T. I $.F. RAILgAY ¢N~ SANTA FE PLAZA 5~00 E. SHEILA ST LOS ~NGELES, CA 9GC~O ONE SANTA FE PLAZA 5~00 E. SHEILa ST LOS ANGELES, CA 5321 F~INKLiN ~vE LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 ~ : 5~ ~-1A3-12 BaNK OF AMERICA NTL TR aND S~V ASSN _ _F 0 BOX 3635 TEqMZNAL AhNEX LO~ ~NGELES, CA 55 ~oq-1 &3-13 KARU3Z~N~ R~LPN · : 53~1 F~ANKLJN AVE ~ LOS ANGELES, CA ONE SANTA FE PLAZAX 5200 E. SHEILA ST ,, ONE s~NTA FE PLAZA ,. 5200 E. SHEILA ST LOS _ANEELES, CA ,,~ 5~ 20~-I &3-27 SCNEU, ALL~N ,~: P 0 90x 275 RANCH~ CUCAMGNGA, CA g1?30 :-j .......... ON~ SRNTA FE PLAZA ,t ~ LOS ~NGELES, CA 900~0 60 2~9-1~-26 FINLA~, REOF%ELD JR : aETTY H 11~06 3URBANE aLV0 N:~TH HGLLT~CCD. CA ~160~ $50,594.9~ $39,36~ .82 S36,320.19 $21,480.33 $16,71 I .67 $11,7 12.2] $9,1 12.11 __~1 . .2Sg=1~3°19 ..... :~UG~30¥ RE:REATIONAL, INC · 10959 JERSEY BLVO RANCHe CUCAMCNGA, CA ~17~0 ~": 62 20~-1~-2~ SIMPSON MANUFACTURING CO,INC .... SAN LEANDRC, CA ~" 63 2C9-1~3-21 A.T. & SoFo RAILWAY CO ' ........... ONE SANTA FE PLAZA i ' 5200 E. SHEILA ST ii LOS ANGELES, CA 900~0 ;" ~ ?C°-1~3-29 '- -SCHEU, ALLYN B PAGE 5 ASMT A~5ESSCR'S CWNER'S ESTIMATE) CCNFJRMED NUMDER NU~3~R NAME : ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT $36,8~.73 $2E,66~.40 P 0 BOX 275 :'_ ............ RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 -'~ 65 2C9-143-21 SMITS, PETER W " 10~7~ VIvIENDA ST ILT~ LCMA, CA g!70! "_66 2C0-1&3-~4 A.T. % S.F. RAILwA~ CC ONE 5aNT& FE PLAZa , 69 ?Og-2&l -02 $2CO E. SHEILA ST __LOS ANCELES, CA A.T. J S,F, RAILWAY Cg CNE SANTA FE PLAZA 5200 E. SHEILA ST LOS ANGELES, CA GOODMAN, H HOWARD TR 403 8TH LOS ANGELES, CA GOODMAN, H HCWARO Tq 40~ ~TH .... STITES, JAMES F. % ERMA L. 732 PCUNTAIN UPLAND, CA ~1786 MARTINEZ, TORIgIO 893~ CENTER ST RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA TORRES, JUDY ~925 CENTER ST Ji~,i---70 ..... , I ,', 72 ~C9-2~1 -07 20¢-~t. 1 -O! $36,780.90 S47,702.~3 S37,112.46 SB55.82- S5,?.71 $7,776.55 $6,050.1& S331.93 $258.Z3 S663.85 S516.~8 s1,~75.IZ ..... S~,~.85 S663.85 $516.48 7._. RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 SAMUEL N. HEIRS $663.85 S516.&B 10&5~ EICHTH ST RANCHO CUCAHONGA, CA · -' ?~ ..... ~Cq-?~-03 ' ~ORALES, AL3ERT lq¢~ EIGHTH ST RANCHO CUCA~O~A~ CA 7~ ?[q-2~2-0~ rEREZ, JESUS 10~6~ EIGHTH ST · . RANCHO CUCAHONGA, ~ 77 ?~C-2L~-05 BLEvINS, ~ILLIA~ ~ , 1~t? N S~N ANTGNIC .'~ UPLAND ~ CA 91756 91730 91730 $806.1 I'!. $627.15 $806.10 $6~7.15 $806.10 $627.15 91730 ~ : ...... dETTY N $758.69 $590.~6 u" 78 ..... ~C'~-~.2-~6 - -~ART!NEZ, PEDRO $ t PEDRo · ,' C/O ~ANUEL .~ARTI~EZ :- E3~ NORTH j STREET SAN BE;NARDINO, CA 7~ 20~=?~2-07 CHAGCLLA, P. L. & S. G. LbPEZ ',, ' ........ 10GE~ E%GHTH ST , RANCPO CUCA~qCNGA, CA c~1 701 .: 8978 HRVEH AVE ,~ 81 ?~-~&2-O~ LUC~S, LEON F ',, SCHEU, ALLYN · - ~4 FCOTHILL 8LV~ I RANCHO CUCA~CNGA, CA ~¶730 .. ~00 E. SHEILA ST ~;, LOS ANGELES/ CA ~00~0 .'.__~ ...... ~gq-2&2-12 A.t. J S.F. RAILkAY CO ~00 ~. SHE[LA ST L~A.~ G EL E~,' CA 900~0 '1 ,,, 8~ 2~-~51-05 OGZLVZE, JA~ES M ,,; ~601 ANNA~AY OR ' I ED~NA, ~! ~&36 : 85 ~n~-?$1-O6 ~URPHT TRUCR ~ E~UIP aENTALS F.O. gOx RANCHO CUCA~CNGA, CA 91730 $806.10 $6~7~15 56,211.75 $5,~;ZT.Z~. S&,611..~ $12.,051 .58 $~,720.67 S?,562.68 o -0' ..... FAG[ AS~T A~SESSCR'~ C~NER'$ ESTI~?E~ CONFIRMED NU~ER NU~CER ..... NAME $ ADDRESS AS~CSS~ENT ASSESS~E~IT LUCAS, LEON F SCHFU, &LLTN ~ 922~ FCCTHILL ~LVD RANCHG CUCA~NGA, CA ~1730 ~URFHy, ROBERT [ DIXIE P.O. BOx RANCHO CUCA~ONGA. CA ~Cg-251-11 KVL ~97s ~VEN AvE RANCHC CuCA~CNGA, CA ~1730 MARTIN ~ARIETTA CORP ~3700 CHACRIN 8EACH~OOD. OHIO A.T. ~ S.F. RAILWAY CO CNE SANTA ~E PLA~A ~200 [. SHEILA ST LOS ANGELES. CA ~Cg:2622~7 .... ~E-BERA~a~ CHARLES R ~& RGLLIN~WCCD DR ' ............. ~0LLING HILLS [STATES, CA 9C27~ 1~6~ ALCALD~R OR CLENDALE, CA 91207 ,,'. ~! 2~-262-0~ DE gERARD, CHARLES R ~ ROLLINGS003 ROLLING HILLS ESTATE$~ ca q027~ 9: 2C.9:~69:]0 A.T~.~ $.F._ RAILWAY CO .i~'-~ ONE SANTA FE PLAZA · 5~00 Eo SHEILA 51 I LO~..ANGELES~.CA 900~0 ~ c~ ~£q-~6~-13 CALIFCRN]A FINISHED METAL~ ,,; &~ .$ AUSTIN AVE ,,; CHICAGO. IL 60638 i~'___96 ..... ~9.-~6~ CALIFORNIA FINISHED METALS i'"! &8~ S AuSTIN AVE i.~ CHICAGO, ZL '-',- ~7A ...... ~C~-LOi:01- -- RA~CH0 ~XVEN ASSOCIATES S15.~67.17 $21,812.25 S20,721.6~ $16,969 o92 $37,A25.90 $16,121.~2 ...... $28,562.32 $50, 357.8S $3<; ,1 78 · 37 $37.93/. .35 S52,1 5<;.73 $40,580.23 $26,791 .13 $10, ~,31 .95 _$8.1 16.04 $310.22 $151 .60 c'- 0 '-I Z 0 "0' ISMT A~SE__,R'Z 3~N~R'S ESTJMITEO CONFIR~Eo N~E~ ~U~E~ NAHE & ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT cTB ?~-&Ol-CZ I~AN CVC HAVEN P. 0 80x ,. NEWFORT 3EACH, SSOCIAIES CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P. O BCx NE~PJRT ~EACH, CA 9266Q RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P. O BOX NEwFCRT ]EACH~ CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSCCIAIES P. C 90X NE~PCRT 3EACH~ CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES r. O. BOX NEwPOrT )EACH~ CA 9~660 /, c7C- mANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIAIES P. 0 90x 8~&~ NEwPCRT 3EACH, CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P. 0 BOX ~ NEwP2RT BEACH, CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P. 0 BOX NEWPCRT 9EACH, CA 92660 TOKAI OF AMERICA INC. JOHN W. gHXTA~ER, 707 YILSNIRE ~OULEVARO~ LOS ANCELES, CA 90017 ----'~k~'HA~E~ ASSOCIATES NE~PORT BEACH, CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P.O. 80X 8~&& ~E~POR! ~EACH. EA 92660 _RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P.O. BOX 8&&& NEWPCqT BEACH, CA 92600 RANCHO HAVEN ~S50CIATES NEWPORT dEACH~ CA 92660 $)1~.67 S320.13 ' $156.C~ - $367.80 S179.75 S)&7.9& S170.0) $290.86 - $1&~.l& ....... $80.90 $38.09 $506.8) $1 &, 825:1~1~?- S70.~? $3&.20 $4,1 PAGE 9 AS~T ASSESSOR'S CvNER'S ESTIMATE) CONF%RHED HU~gER NU~RER .... XA~E & ADDRESS ASSESSmEnT ASSESSMENt NEvPORT ~EACH, CA 92660 ~ ....... ~n~-~l~:~ ....... R~NcHo HAVE. ASSOCiAtES .............. HEgPOR! 5EACH, CA 9~660 ~$ ~-&11-02 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 $ 77.~,4 $37.S5 ._ _ S103.7~, $S0.6~ ~¢ .._ ~0~-~1!-0] RANCHO HAVEN AS P.O. gOX NE~POR! BEACH, ............ NEwP~R! BEACH~ SCCIATES CA 92660 SCCIATES CA 9Z660 RAHEHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P.O. 30X 8~&~ NEWPORT ~EACH, CA 92660 S76.A& 2n<;-&11:07 2ng-A11-11 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES NEWPORT ~EACH, CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P.O. BOx NE¼~OR.T 8EACH~_ CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P.O. 80X NEWPOrt BEACH, CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P. o. ~ox NEVPCRT BEACH, CA 92660 RANCHO HAVEN ASSOCIATES P.O. 90X ~EVPOqT..BEACH,. CA 9~660 WANDALA~ SALVADOR 852& REDHILL COUNTRT CLUB OR RANCHO CUCA~ONGA, CA 91730 ANZA ASSOC%ATES 7321 3EGUETTE 90660 S6 9 .~;r,, S3A.19 $S8.77 $48.27 ..... $51.67 $87,850.09 $71,1 53.21 $97,650.10 o -0' rid mm· m m mm m. ~-~m --,, · m----,, FAOE !0 : .~ 5.~ T ASSESSOR'S OWNER'S ESTI~'TED CONFIRMED ~ NL'H~ER NuMgER NAME [ ADDRESS ASSESSmEnT ASSESS~E~I ,: 1fi! ~ 7n~-411°15 RANCHO CUC&MONGA PRGFERTIES ...................... i¢762 MAC ARIHUR ~LVD STE i~0 IRVINE, CA 92715 133~ S CENTRAL AvE. ATTN: R A HARCUM LOS ANGELES, CA 101C ~Cq-411-17 RANCHO CuCAMONGA PROPERT[ES ; ..... 197~2 ~AC ARTHUR 8LVE SIE 120 IRVINE? CA ~2715 ' 10~ - ?C9-411-14 - -'MANOALA, NINA, TR ~52& REDHILL COUNTRT CLUB RANCHO [UCAMONGA~ EA ~17~0 ) , :~j ......... i',:i 106 20g-272-04' ,',',: 'z',_j o? :,', 108 2i0s0~2-I1  10~ ~1C-0~1 -01 111 ~1C-0~1-0~ ROSENTHAL, LEONA~O TR. 400~ CALLE SC~ORA 2A LA~UNA HIL.~ CA ~2653~ ROSENTHAL, LEONARD TR &002 CALLE SONORA 2A LAGUNA HILLS, CA ROSENTHAL, LEONARD TR 4002 CALLE SONORA LAGUNA HILLS, CA ROSENTHAL~ LEONAR0 YR &002 CALLE SONORA ZA LAGUNA HILLS? CA ~UCCOLA VINCENT C [ ANTONEITA 2515 PARK OAK DRIVE LOS ANCELES, CA 9UCC~LA VINCENT C & ANTONETTA ~515 PARK OAK DRIVE LOS ANGELES,.CA 90028 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LOS C/C REAL ESTATE 0XVISZON 50 E N TEHPLE STREET SALT LAKE C[TY~ UT B~lSO [/0 REAL ESTATE 50 E N TERPLE STREET -SALT LA~E C%TT. UT 84150 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LOS $35 ,gO~..o~ $18,~170.26 $35,222.~2 _$24,459.29 $9~,7BB.44 $73,745.35 ~129~077.SS $127,347.19 S93,39~.53 $~4,287.!~ $278,619.41 $9~,70~.05 ,_ $7~,1~.13____ $77,907.66 $60,~12'11 $82,696.87 $64,33g.ll $43,861.59 ..... ~3{,'12~:28 ..... * ~43,909.00 $3~,161.17 ASSES$Oq'S O~NEq'S ESTIMATE) NUMBER - NAHE E ADDRESS ASSESSRE:iT ASSESSRENT 210-381-07 .... RANCHO LAN3 CC $111,71~.38 $89,566.61 _ 7651 DENS~CmE AVE #I ~AN NU?S, CA S167,337.76 LEVI !T, TERESA .... 1(;00 U 62q~ ST ................ LOS ANGELES, CA 11& . _ ~10-081-09 _ ._ ........ ~ lO-O.ql -10 900~7 ~AR~NER, PART%N LEVITT, TERSEA 1900 u 62N0 ST LOS ANEELES, CA GENERAL DYHAHICs CO~P P.O. 90X 2507 FO~ONA, CA 91766 GENERAL DYNAMICS CCRP S5g,5!I.73 PORON~, CA ~1756 P.O. BOx 2507 pC~ONA, CA ~1766 HAVEN iNOUSTRIAL PARK LTO 8601 WILSHIRE BLVD BEVERLT HILLS. [A ~0~11 HAVEN BUILDING ~ATEa{ALS, INC S]S~ HAVEN RANCHO CUCAMONGA~ CA 91730 FR%EORAN~ LESLIE ~7 ROgLAND EL )0NTE~ (A 91731 FROME gALTER A 1HER~ZTAGE LANE NEWPORT BEACH, CA $13/.,06~.5Z ........ $~8,708.3~, $ 3r~,Z 37 .~'8 $39,237.28 $ZI,385.~9 ..$16,637.90 __ 861 . 59 $ .... $~3,861.5~ S113,~01.90 S96~311.30 ~ EST IF, ATE') CONFIRMED ADDRESS A3S[$SMC-.~! AS3ESSMENI' .,i I74 21C-C!~:~ ...... ~ACC~ DEV[LGrMENT CO !: ......... ~. O. 9¢x 755 ', TEMECULA, CA 923VC · P.C. BOX 755 ~,-~ ....... T[~CULA._ CA i::' 17~ ~1:-0~2-O6 ~AEOR DEVELOPMENT CO ~. P. O. BOX 755 .. -- ........... 1E~ECULA~ CA 9219C ' 127 ~1C-0~-07 ~ACOR DEvELOPmENT CC ...... Po 0, BOX 755 . TFMECULA~ CA 92~90 i':{- 1~-- ~!C-0~2-0! ~ACO~ DEVELOPMENT CO ~,,: T~MEr"Li CA ~*: I~ ~1C'0~2-0Q ~ACOR DEvELOFMENT CO i,, P.O. 80x ?55 ~., TEMECULA. C~ 92390 ~ ,,! 130 ..... 2~[~0~2-10 KACOR DEVELOPMENT CO - · P O= BCx ~0~ NYES PL LAGUNA BEACH~ CA 92651 ,.! 132 (~) 21C-0!~-t7 MXLL%EEN ST ]NVESTORS ,,~ 3881 CAPRI ....... IRVINE, CA 92714 ' iil 133 21C-082-1, C XTT OF ONTAR,O ,,-- ------~]TY AYTY CITY HALL ,,. ONTARIO~ CA 91761 "1 ~601 DOVE ST SU{YE · eJ NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 210-361-01 EACOR DEVELOPMENT CO. P 0 BOX 755 -TEMECULA~ CA 92390 KACOR DEVELOPMENT CO. P 0 ~OX 755 TEeECULA, CA 92390 3,401.90 S9&,131 .88 .... S11t,401.S0 $94,131.88 ~'~- $9~,503.5) $71,498.0~' $111,597.99 $89,440.68 ~.~:~ $111,597.99 $89,4&0.68 $108,7~7.55 $8Z,81].L9 $117,222.25 $96,977.~1 $2~.567.00 S192~916.8& $158,267.35 $126,948.05 $1,21 ~ .9& $739.24, Sl,237.79 S753.55 000 ASMT Ac~r~_v S OWNER'S EST~MA[ED CONFIRMED _ NUMgER NLMBER ..... NAME ~ ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMEN! __137 ....... 71C-~6!-0~ ...... NO~TH~IOGE MILLS, INC 1~0t FIRST SAN [ERNANDO, CA Q1340 lqO1 FIRST ................. $~N FERNAN30, ~A 1~ 21C-~1-05 KACOR DEVELOPMENT Co. P C BOX 755 1EMECULA, CA 92390 Sl,237.79 $753.55 $1,291 .67 $786.38 S2,152.79 Sl,310.65 '~__~&0 .... 21C-3~1-06 .... 8AqMAZEL, HOWARD A $1,&55.33 ~527 VIA RICARDO 9UR~ANK, CA 915~ I i~1 ..... 2tC-~61-07 FENKCFF, DONALD G $1,212.f~ 535! a~GOSY HUNTINGTON ~EACH. (A 92~49 IA~ 2i£-361-0~ PENKOFF, DONALD G SI,237.79 · ~ HUNTINGTON 3EACH~ CA 92649 !~ 21C~61-09 .... elSHE, JERROLD E $1,2~7.79 ........ ~1 RATHBURN NORTHRZDGE, CA ~13~5 'l 1~ 21C-361-10 [ACOR DEvELOFMENT CO. 'I P 0 BOX 755 ~ .... ~E~CULA~_C.~_ 9~390 'i ~! 1&5 21C-!61-11 KACOR DEVELOPMENT CO. P 0 80X 755 ~l -- TEME~ULA, CA 9~590 ii ~ 2~-36~-~ ~ACO~ DEVELOPMENT CO. P O BOX 755 TEMEEULA, CA 92390 :i! 1~? ~1C-361-1~ KACOR DEVELOPMENT COo P 0 BOX 755 ,~ TEM_EC.ULA, CA_ 92590 ,' 1~.~ ~IC-361-14 ~(ACC~q DEVELOPMENT CO. TEMECULA, CA 92390 P O gOX 755 TEMECULA, CA 92~90 $88~.88 $75).55 $?53.55 '- $1,~57.79 S755.55 $1,237.79 ..... S753.55 __ s~,237.79 ..... i755.S~ Sl,25B.32 S75&.08 S1,26~.73 ..... S769.97 ASMT ASSE~SOq'$ OYHER'S ESTIMATED CONFXRMED NUMBER NU~ER .__ NAME $ ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT __~ 5C' .... ?.J C~361-16 $1,588.05 $966.98 ~ACOR DEVELOPMENT CO. P 0 BOx 755 TEMECULA, CA 92390 21C:~'=~7 KACOR ~EVELOF~ENT CO. P 0 gCx ?55 1EMECULA, CA 9~39C K~COR DEVELOPMENT P 0 ~Ox 75S ........... TE~ECULA, CA 9~390 21C-~61-19 KACo~ DEYELOPnENT CO. P ¢ ~OX 755 TE~ECULA. CA 92]90 2tC-~6~-20 ' -~A~OR'DEVELOF~ENT P O eOx TEMECULA~ CA 92~90 2~C-~-2~ ~ACO~ ~EvELOP~ENT ~0~ P 0 BOX ?55 ' 21C-361-17 154 ' ........................ TEMECULA. CA ,; 15E ~1C-361-2& .'. 159 710-361-25 167 ~1C-381-01 ~IC-381-02 $1,3&5.SD $1,345.56 $1,345.56 S819.2~ $819.23 $1,3~5.56 PEN~CFF, 0ONALD G '-5~51 ARGOSY AvE HUNTINGTON 8EACN~ CA 9~6&9 --~I~0~'~OaAL0 G 5151 ARGOSY HUNTINGTON aEACH, CA 926&9 [ACOR DEVELOPRENT CO. P 0 BCX 755 ~EMECULA, CA KACOR DEVEL0PnENT CO. P 0 BOX TE~ECULA, CA 92~90 P 0 BOX 755 [L"~[ULA. r C~__.~2390 RANCHO CuCAMONGA 8USZNESS PARK P O BOZ C-1~$60 ~R¥INE, CA 92713 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 8US~NESS PARR -- P 0 BOX C-1~560 IRVINE, CA 9271~ $819.2S S819.2~ S1 ,~53.34 $884, ,89 S3,175.59 S1,933.4,2 $6,080.70 ._ _S3'701'65 S3,310.31 ..... S2,015.51 -- $2,4,36.53 SI,310.16 $2,09~..96 $1,1 ~6 O Z 0 .............. PAGE 15 ~S~T ~$S~5S9~'S OQN~R'S EST~HATED CONFIRMED NU~gE~ . NurSER ..... NA~E & ADDRESS ASSESSmeNT ASSESSMENT _ 167 .... 21C7~.-0~ ...... aANCH¢ CuCA~ONGA BUSINESS P C BOX C-19560 IRVIN~, CA 92713 16G Z1C-~I-C~ RANCHO CUCAHONGA BUSINESS PARK $1,389.04 $7~6.91 P 0 ~OX C-1S560 ........... IRVINE, CA 9271~ 1~5 71~-1~I-05 RANCHO CuCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK $1,389.04 $746.91 P 0 BCX C-19560 IRVINE, CA 92713 __.!6~____ ~IC-3~!-06 RANCHO CuCAMONGA BUSINESS PAR~ $1,389.0G P 0 BOX C-19560 IRVINE, CA 92713 i67 7!C-~81-07 ' RANCHO cucA~oNGA BUSINESS PARK $t.389.0G --- $?~6.91 ? 0 ~Ox C-19560 ............. ~aV~NE~ CA. 92713 t68 21C 3~1-08 RANCHO CUCAMGNGA OU$tNESS PXR~ $1,~89.0~ $7&6.91 P 0 BOX C-1~560 IRVINE, CA 9271~ __~.~ _.Z1C~IZ09 COTTaELL, RICHARD E IR. $1,~66.g8 107~ RICH~0ND KNCLL ............ FULLERTON, CA 1075 RICHMOND KNCLL FULLERTON. CA 92635 171 21C-5~1-tl RANCHO CUCAMONGA 8US]NE$S PARK $1.~0,?~ $710.17 P 0 BOX C-19560 ~RVINE,-CA 92713 HUNTINGTON BEACH~ CA 926~9 $7&6.91 _ RANCHO CUCA~CNGA BUSINESS PAR~ '$i,275.18 ....... P 0 BCX C-19~60 I~V~NE, ~A 9271~ 17~ 21C-]~I-lt RANCHO CuCAMON~A aUSZNESS PARK $1,275.18 $6B5.68 P 0 80X C-19560 ......... laYiRE, CA 9271~ 175 ~1C:~81~1.5__. RANCHO CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PAR~ $1,265.]2 $675.82 P 0 BOX C-I~560 ' ~ - %RVZNEo CA 92713 PAGE 16 %S~T mSSES$CR~S OuNER'S ESTIMATED CONFIRMED NU~ER N~PBER NAHE ~ ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMEN! 176 21C-351°16 RANCHO CUCAMCNGA GUSINESS PARK Sl,407.06 S775.45 .... P 0 9CX C-19560 IRVINE. CA 9271~ P 0 ~OX C-19560 leVINE, CA 97713 178 21E-~1-18 gANCHO CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK P O BOX C-1~560 ................. iRVINE, CA 9~713 17.o 21C-3~1-19 RANCHO CuCAMCNGA BUSINESS PARK. ......... P O BOX C-1qS60 IRVINE, CA 92713 P ~ BOX C-lgS60 IRVINE, CA 92713 P O BOX C-1S560 ....................... IRVINE, CA 9~713 s1,5~7.76 ..... $852.99 -- $1,360.16 $7&9.60 $1,275.18 $685.68 $!~775=!8 ...... $685.~ -- NANCHO CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PA~K $2,277.12 - P 0 BOX C-19560 IRVINE, CA 9271~ b%Nc~0'-CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK P O BOX C-19560 IRVINE. CA 92713 RANCHO CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PA~ $1,98t.09 P O BOX C-19560 i~VlNE, cA 92715 ........................ RANCHO CuCAMONGA BUSINESS PAR~ S~,07~.$6 $1,6~8.50 P 0 h0~ C-19360 ' -- IRVINE~ CA 9271~ k~HO (UCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK P O aOX C-1~560 IRVIHE, CA 92713 $7~6.91 $2,800.~6 $1,506.06 $1.065.26 $2,003.87 .... S1,077.51 RANCHO CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK $2,163.27 $1,163.22 P 0 BOX C-1~560 ---IRVINE, CA 92713 .............. RANCHO CuCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK S2,09&.95 .... 'P O gOX C-19560 IRVINE~ CA 92713 0 Z o -0' RANCHC CUCAMONGA 3USINESs PARK P 0 BCX C-1S560 IRVINE~ CA g~7!3 RANCh~ ~U~AM'ONGA ~USZNESS PAaK P 0 BOX C-lS560 IRVINE, CA 92713 ~" 1~1 21C-191-D8 RANCHO CUCAMCNGA gUSINESS PAR( ~"__ P 0 30x C-19560 IRVINE. CA 92713 RANCPO CU~AMCnGA BUSINESS PARK P 0 BCX IRVINE, CA 92713 l~! ?lO-)Cl-t0 .... ~N~-CUC'AMONGA BUSlnES5 P 0 90X C-1~560 ........ {RVInE~ CA iQG 2![-39!-1! RANCHO EUCAMONGA ~USiNESS'PARK P O BOZ ~-195~O !" IRVINE, CA 92713 .......... PAGE 17 ASM] &SSrSSCR'S OWNER*S E~T[MATED CONFIRMED NUMBER NUMBER .... NAME % ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT 21[-)~I-0(} RANCHO.CUCAMCNGA BUSINESS PA~K P 0 BOX C-19560 [RVXNE, CA 92713 R~C~O--¢UC~.~GA BUSINESS PAR~ P 0 BCX C-19S60 RANCHO £UCAMCNGA BUSINESS PARK P 0 BOX C-19560 ~VXnE, CX' 92713 __RANCHO CUCAMOnGA BUSINESS PARK P 0 BOX C-19560 IRVINE, CA 92713 RANCHO CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PAR~ P o BOX C-l~S60 RANCHO CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK P 0 BOx C~19560 J~VINE, c~ 92713 RANCHO CuCAMONGA BUSINESS PAR~ P 0 BCX C-19550 IRVINE, CA 92715 21C-391-17 $4,250.98 %1,821.69 ~979.55 $~,280.98 $Z,301.9~ $1,662.30 $893.8& $1,&II.8~ %1,&34.59 $771 $1,366.28 $73& .67 $1,366.~8 %73&.67 $2,800.86 %1,506.06 $),869.17_. C: 0 z 0 92' PAGE 18 ASMT ASSFSSO~'S OWNER'S EST[MATED CONFIRMEO NUPBEq NUYBER _ __ NAME & ADDRESS ASSESSMEN! ASSESSMENT FACIFIC TELEPIIOHE CO . $!.612.21 %TTN SUPERVISOR oF TAXES SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 SCH%LOSSER, PHILLIP O 11711ARRO~ aLV0 CUCAMONGA, CA 91710 - S~,5,2~4.13 S35,231 22~-111-06 OEvORE ROCHESTER Ill LTD C/0 0 L R 100 S ~INCENT ~506 wEST COVINA, CA 117~0 2~-111-07 DEVORE ROCHESTER Ill LTD C/0 0 L R t00 S VINCENT #506 wEST COVINA. CA 9179U $~5,Z8~.13 $~.S,521 .2Z S35,415 211 229-111-17 '1 -j I 229-111-19 JKuTA, ~LYDE ~ 6800 ~ LINCOLN NO 100 BUENA PARK, CA 90620 IKUTA, CLYDE M 6800 W LINCOLN NO 100 ..... 9UENA PARK, CA 90620 WEYERHAEUSER CO 11155 ARROW HWY RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA gl?~O A.To ~ SoE~AJLWAY CO · ONE SANTA FE PLAZA 5Z00 E SHEILA ST LOS ANGELES, CA A.T. & SoFo RAILWAT CO ONE SANTA FE PLAZA 5200 E SHEILA ST LOS ANGELES, CA SOO&O $CHLOSSER. PHILLIP ~ ELAINE 11711 ARRO~ ROU~E RANCHO CuCAMONGA, CA SCHLOSSER, PHILLIP ~OLGUIN. ROgERTA ?87& BUENA vISTA OR RANCHO CucA~ONGA, CA CONROCK CO LO? ~GELES, CA $~S,521.2~ $~5,4i5.47 $6~.302.9& $44,1:6.09 __ $~,~&5.6~ .__ $30,&05.52 $17,773.3& .......... PAGE 19 A~T ASSFSSCR*S OWNER'S ESTIMATED CONFIRMED _ NUMBER NUMBER .... NANE & ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT ONE SANTA FE PLAZA 5200 E SHEILA ST . LOS ANEELES, CA 90040 215 22c;-111-21 A.T. & S.F. RAILWAY CO CNE SANTA FE PLAZA ~00 E SHEILA ST ~os *.c~cEs, CA ~00~0 ONE SAHTA FE PCAZA 5200 E SHEILA ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90040 ~17 ~q-111-~5 sANTA FE LAND %MPROVEMENT CO ONE SANTA FE PLA~A 5200 E SHEIL~ ST LOS ANGELES~ 218 'S~-l~l~l~ ~ESTERN HILLS INvESTmENT CO' 2?592 CAMINO CAPISTRARO LAGURA NIGUEL, CA 92677 6~27 E WkSH[NGTON BLVD CITY OF COMME~CE, CA 900~0 6E27 E eASH~NGTON C I]_~O~___C OmaER C E, CA 90040 ~21 22~-121-2) INT'L TELEPHONE/TELEGRAPH CORP 1500 E NINTH ST POMONA~ CA 91766 .... 22~-121-24__%NT'L TELEPHONE/TELEGRAPH CGRP 1500 E NINTH ST POMONA, EA 91766 1~00 E NINTH ST __~OMONA,_CA 91766 ..... 224 22~-121-26 %NT'L TELEPHONE/TELEGRAPH CORP 1500 E N[NTH ST POMONA, CA 91766 )26 ..... )2~-251-0~ INSUL CO, IN( ....... 110 N MARKET ~T EAST FALESTINE, OH 44413 $7,017.86 -- $23,610.31 $1B,Z55.91 $14,203 $19,77~.27 $15,383.55 _ S2~,493.95_ __.S27,946.28_ $3&.~,TZ.84 $76,819 S&74.18 S36B.91 O -O' ~ r,D PAGE ~0 AShY ASSESSCq'S 0WNER'S ESTIMATED CONFIRMED ' fiU~3Eq HcMBER NAME E ADDRESS ASSES$,4ENT ASSESSNEHT ---_ ..... ZZ ........ :Z~Z~-~ ........................................................... '{ S4, 7 ~, 18 $368,c, 1 , ~27 22~1-251'10 INSUL CO, INC '' ~ .... ' .... 11o N p~AR~:ET ST q 2?8 2?~-~51-11 INS~'~-'~, IN~ ~521.60 ....... S405280 , 110 N ~AR~ET ST :'l EAST PALESTINE~ O~ ~1~ · , 2~g 22~-751-12 INSUL CO, 110 N ~A~[ET ST ............ .... EAST FALESTIhE, OH 44413 · -~ ......... ' 110 N ~AR~ET ST "i EAST PALEST[HE, OH 4~13 "~ ~' ~ 11899 EIGHTH ST ~,~, ~A~CHO_CuCAHONG~ C~ ~, ~3Z 22~=251-2~ ]NSUL CO~ INC ~ 110 N ~ARKET ST · ;~; ........ EAST PALESTINE, OH ~,~', 2~ ~2~-~51-30 FRENCH, wILLI~ ~ ~ SHIRLEY J S2,Z76.06~ $1,770.77 .... 13389 VICIORl~ ?' ETIg~N3~, CA 917~9 i,2- 23~ .... 22~-~51-3I vIAHA~JuLtuS E [ CHARLENE RAN~H~_CUCA~ONGA, CA ~17~o ,,' 235A 22~-~61-06 P. R C LAND CO 380 ~ FOOTHILL 8LVO STE C - RIALTO~ CA 92376 ,, 2358 27~-261-06 P. R C LAN~ CO S~9.&81.45._ $Zll,508.98 380 u [OOTHIL~ BLV0 sTE C RIALTO, CA 923?6 BLINDELL, {ICHARD 5670 WILHHX~E BLVO 12200 .......... ' ---- LOS ANGELES, CA ~0036 ,, ?37 229-261-09 ROCHESTER FREEWA~ NORTH LTD $5~,145.06 ..... ............. c/o o L R 100 S VINCENT !506 ~[ST CCV[NA, CA 91790 ............ ,"~ 2~a 229-261-11 P. CITY CF RANCHO CUC~MONGA ~ P.O. BOX 807 ..... RanCHO CUCA~ONGA, CA ~17~0 $29,8B1 0 -1 Z o -U' PAGE 21 AShY ASSESSOr'S OWNER'S EST[~AYEO C ON F ] RI'IEO NUFIBER ..NUMBER .NA~E & ADDRESS ASSESS.~EN! A$$ESS~I:NY 1215 OUIRIGGE~ OR CORONA OEL ~AR, CA 92025 239 ?~-26~-12 ~AGNER. R~CHARD H 1215 OU]R~GGER OR CORONA__OEL MAR# CA 92625 740 279-261-1~ LAND EQUITIES INC 641 N SEPULVEDA 8LV0 LOS ANGELES~ CA 900~9 S~10 ROCHESIER AVE ~ANCHO CUCAnONGA, CA 91730 1~1~ OUTRIGGER DR CORONA.DEL ~AR~ CA 1215 OUTRIGGER DR CORON~ DEL HAR, CA 1215 OUTRIGGER OR - CORONA OEL MAR, CA 92625 244 72q-~61-17 WAGNER, d%-~'~ H 121s CU~RZ~GER 0R 745 27~-261-18 ~AGHER, RZCHARD H '~ .................. 1215 OUTRIGGER DR ii CORONA DEL nAR... CA 92625 2&6 2~9__-~61o19 WAGNER~. RICHARD H 1215 0UTRZGGER DR CORONA OEL MAR, CA 92625 380 w FOO~%LL eLVO S~E C ~48 22~-261-25 MXNEO, G~ACE ,., O~PPOL%TO~ ANTHONY SAN SERNARO~NO~ CA -. ]~00 SAN FERNAN00 LOS ~NG[LES, CA ~0055 S90,282.59 $76,~87,05 s78,284.80 S64,81~.24 $42,~6.17 $~5,98).73 $34,1:0.92 $26,561.61 $79,474.2) $65,797.9& $79,474.23 $65,797.9& $ 79, & 74.23 $65,79? .9& _. $77,699.96 S622,519.8& .... $527,546.56- - $20,129.03 $17,117.79 $511,702.18 - $~33,9~&~56 0 AS~T ASSESSCR'S OWNER'S ESTimATED CONFIRMED NU~6[R NU~ER .... NAME L ADDRESS ASSESS~EHT ASSESSMENT 250 ..... 2~9~261-~8 CONROCK CC $~97,633.76 $L21,799.33 3200 SAN FERNANDU LOS ANGELES, CA ~0055 1215 OUTRIGGER DR CORONA DEL ~AR~ CA WAGNER, RICHARD H 1215 ObTRIGGER DR CORONA DEL MAR, CA ~26~5 253 WAGNER, RICHARD H t215 OUTRIGGER De -'~S& .... 2~9-261-35 ...... ~AGN(~,-RICHARD H 1~15 CUTRIGGER DR CORONA DEL MAR, CA ~o~ 1215 OUTRIGGER OR CORONA DEL MAR, CA ~2625 WAGNER~ RICHARD H OUTRIGGER DR CCRONA OEk MAR, CA $Z625 ~9-261-36--FREEwA¥ ROCHESTER THIRTy SIX B CID W ~EIIH WALKER P.O. BOX 4216 -GLENDALE, CA 91202 -261 .... 22q-261 262 22~-261 -~8 ROCHESTER FREEWAY NORTH LTO C/O 0 L R log S VINCENT 1506 &ES~_COVINA_r .CA 91790 R C L~ND C0MP~NT 780 W FOOTHILL 9LVD STE C RIALTO, CA 92376 R C LAN0 CO,PANT t~0'~ FOOIHILL eLVO STE C RIALTC~ CA 92376 380 W FOOTHILL aLvO STE C RIALTO, CA 92376 R C LAND COMPANY ~Sf} ~ FOOTHILL ~tV~ $TF C RIALTO, CA 92376 $7~,036.85 $61,296.&~ %60,953.15 $56,582.70 $~4.960.86 .... $37.241.38" $17,734.31 $13.797.28 S166,169.78 S55,370.05 $1 ~2,1 ~.0.01 $&6,909.29 S90,791 .13 S76,515.06 $186,935.13 $16&,831.56 $367,319.13 %667,582.31 $58~,632.60 0(30 ......................... PAGE 23 ASNT ASSESSOR'S OWNER'S ESTIHATE0 CONFIRNED _~NUN~ER NUMBER ..... NAHE & ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSRENT ...... R C INDUSTRIAL CO &350 VON KARMAN NEWPORT ~EACH, CA g2600 .'~-~ds,4i AL co 4350 YON KARMAN ......... NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 R C INDUSTRIAL CO 4350 VON KARMAN NEWPORT 8EACH, CA 92660 R t INDUSTRIAL CO 4350 VON KAYMAN NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 4]50 VON KARMAN ~EwPo~! ~EACH~ CA gZbdO R ~ ZNDUSTR~AL CO NEWPORT REACH, CA ~2660 R C INDUSTRIAL CO 4350 YON [ARaAN NEWPORT REACH. CA 92660 R C I~O~-gT~IAL CC HEWPURT BEACH, CA 92660 22~-261-55 # C INDUSTRIAL CO 4350 VON KARMAN NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 { C INDUSTRIAL CO --4~5~ VON KARMAN NEWPeRT BEACH, CA 92660 " 265 ?68E . c ZNDus~.ii~'EO 4350 VON EARMAN NEwpO~.BEACN,_CA 9~660 S27,950.50 $!9,527.!9 R C INDUSTRIAL CO 4350 VON ~ARMAN NEWPORT 8EACH, CA 92660 ¥%&NA, JULIUS E 11861 EIGHTH ST RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91739 $15,255 .I 9 $~,096.~6 $9~4.19 $6,194.04- / $74,20~.06 $5?,?34.60 ...... ~.. $3,698.$6 $1,962.04 $3,698.~6 $1 ,~62.04 $3,788.63 $2,009.60 ...... $~,648.~6 __$1~91~.04 $60,809.39 $42.483.98 S9,578.~Z .._ PAGE VIANA, JUL%US E 11E81 EIGHTH ST RANCHO CuCANONGA, CA 91739 RANCHO CUCAHONGA~ CA 91 730 ~73 ~-~71-3~ FGNTANA LENDERS 18BZ ~C G~ AVE .......... I,VlNE, CA 9271~ 22~-771 -&l D~LRYHPLE/ JOHN ............ P O dox 1G71 ONTARIO, CA 9176~ 275 ~-22;-283-01 ......... ~OwNE~, eR~O t JERALO 8 LAIRD ONTA{IC. CA 91761 [76 ~2G-~83-0~ V]ANA, JULIUS E 11881 EIGHTH :..~ ~ CuCAHONGA, cA 9173C 277 ~?~-283-03 CmOSS, JA~ES E ........ ~21~ OUT~]GGE~ CORONA DEL 1215 OUTRIGGEa 0R 1215 OUTRIGGER 0R ........... COROaA OEL MAR. CA 92625 ....... 11881 E[GHTH {ANCHO CUCAMCNGA, CA ~1730 281 -~- 28~-222-17 ....... SCH[U MANU}A{TURING ~0 P o zox ~so UPLAND, (A 91786 ~82 20~-234-07 SCHEU MANUFACTURING CO P O BOX -~PLANo, CA 91786 ' ............... ~120 CENTER ..... RANCHO CuCAMONGA~ CA 917)O ASMT ASSESSOa'S OWNER'S ESTIRATED CONFZRMED NL'~9ER NUqqER NAME & ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT 271 2~<;-271-28 $3,753.43 S616.44 -' S47~.59 $5,987.81 $4,103.51 $4,741.79 $3,689.11 $23,661.55 $18,408-.66' $5,927.2~ S&,611.39 $5,Ij7.24 $4,611.3~ $5,927.2~ '--$~,61t.Jg-- $5,215og? $4,058.0~ $5,595.32 $8,91A.$7 ~- $57,138.61 $10,937.02 S6,578.93 mm m PAGE Z5 ASeT ASSESSOR'S CWNER'S ESTIMATED CONFIRMED NUM3ER NUMBER ........ NAME % ADDRESS ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT 2C~-26!-07 DE BERARO~ CHARLES R $37,~6G.17 &~ ROLLINGWOOD OR ROLLIING HILLS ESTATES, CA S027~ ...... 2C9-261-08 ROTAL CREATIONS, INC $23,135.73 %18,777.58 g120 CENTER ST RANCHO CUCUMONGA, CA ~1730 21C-~72-16 __ ROBEROS RILLA W $2,276.O6 $1,770.77 72C1 AMETHYS! AVENUE ALTA LOMA, CA f1701 ~I0-07~-17 - 'ARICO FRANK & PAULA $6,815.60 5&50 ~IDDLECREST ROAD RANCHO PALOS VEROES, CA !:,: ?~8 21C-O77-18 FROME wALTER A F" ) HERMITAGE LANE ~-~ NEwPORi )EACH~ CA ~_~ ...... 21C.-077-)~ MANOALA ELEANOR M $)31.97 .e( l&S6 E PHXLADELPH[A ST ~316 ~i.,I ONTARIO, CA 917b0 · ~:, TONT V ET AL Ix~ 9507 TURNER AVENUE ......... '~' RANCHO CUCA~ONGA, CA 91730 ,, ~1 ~10-771-01 __MORGAN, ~ENNE?H AND GALE GOD0 %1~,087.~5 6255 NAwAROEN DR ~"i RIVERSIDE, CA 92506 10220 FOURTH ST RANCHO CUCU~ONGA, CA 91701 TOTAL ........... $11,~23,O70.20 $9,462,299.85 (I)' '~SH~ Pa~CSlS $~l £ s7~ ~En5 COMBINED INTO (2) aS~l P~CELS 18 C 2A ~EqE SUE01vIOSO UNQE~ Pa~C~L H~P F~£~ I?.~ LCS. TO g.62 INO INCOEASEO THE ~SHT NO. ~ ~0M 20.3 10 _(3)_.*SHT P&PCELS 12~ C ~]2 EXCHangE0 ~ P£~TIG~ OF LiND kNICH INCrEaSED TPE ~CFE~CE GF aSHt N~. 12~ F~OH g.?? &CS. TO g,ee ~CS. aND OEC~EaSED JNE aCrEAGE O~ aSHT h0. 112 ~0~ 1~.13 ACS. TC 19.02 PRCCESSED: O~-/Jq/E2 FILES USED FDF IPIS tUN: JN61111.ADO.5.STAR JN$1111.P~ELIH.6.? 1 1 I i I I I I I I I I I i I I I I i i Resolution No. 99-028 Page 55 I, Lauren Wasserman, as City Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing assessment, together with the diagram attached thereto, was tiled in my office on the ?.~:,.t day of ..~,,/,~ 198~. ,""~'~',-1- ~.. : ., ~ .-, City Clerk City of I~ncho Cucamonga State of California I, Lauren Wasserman, as City Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing assessment, together with the diagram attached thereto, was approved and confirmed by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on the day of jr~),~ 1989. City Clerk City of ~ncho C~amonga State of Qlifornia diagram attached thereto, I, Lloyg B. Hubbs, as Superintendent of Streets of said City, do hereby certify that a certified copy of the foregoing assessment, together with the was recorded in my office on the ~:,l-~day of State of California Resolution No. 99-028 Page 56 I, Debra J. Adams, as City Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing modified assessment, together with the modified diagram attached thereto, was filed in my office on the 'J~' day of ~.~l~q 19~_~.... /City Clerk City of Rancho Cucamonga State of California I, Debra J. Adams, as City Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing modified assessment, together with the modified diagram attached thereto, was approved and confirmed by the City Coj~n~cil of the City of Rancho Cucamonga on the_ " i."~day of 19 . City Cler~/ City of Rancho Cucamonga State of California I, William J. OWe//, as Superintendent of' Streets of said City, do hereby certify that a certified copy of the foregoing modified assessment, together_vfi~h the mo_o_di/ied diagram attached thereto, was recorded in my office on the / ~/'~' 'day of ~u~rin;enden~ o~-~treez, City of Rancho Cu~amonga State of Califor~-?~ 49A Modified February 17, 1999 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 57 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA METHOD OF' ASSESSMENT The Municipal Improvement Act of' 1913 provides that the costs and inciden- tal expenses of a project be assessed in proportion to the estimated "benefit" received by each of the lots or parcels of land within the assessment district. The code does not provide a specific benefit formula, hence that determina- tion is made by the Assessment Engineer for consideration by the legislative body. The formula used should be one that reflects benefit received by each parcel and result in the most equitable proration of the costs to each of the lots or parcels within the assessment district. Storm Drain The boundaries of this district have been established from the consideration of drainage. The natural north-south drainage is confined or cut off by Deer Creek on the west and Interstate 15 on the east. Between these two points there is very little definition of the sheet flows that occur and this is emphasized by the fact that the Federal Flood Insurance Administration has indicated the entire area is subject to flooding under a 100-year fre- quency ..;pan. Benefit to the properties involved is two-fold. When the system is com- pleted, all properties will receive flooding relief and possibly flood insur- ance designation reductions where these charges are applicable. There is Resolution No. 99-028 Page 58 also imposed upon the area drainage fees pursuant to Section 66483 of the Subdivision Map Act. When assessments are confirmed upon the property or otherwise paid, the development drainage fee will be reduced by the amount of the assessment, Where these fees have previously been paid the properties will be credited the amount so paid and that amount entered as a cash contribution to the assessment district. There is one segment of the Master Plan of Storm Drains which will not be constructed at this time. The segment is located on 6th Street between Cleveland Avenue and Milliken Avenue and is presently being eliminated due to the fact that it only serves the property to the north and there are no immediate plans for the property to develop. Based on the summation of the above factors, it is concluded that there is no permanent physical differentiation between the properties in this assess- ment district from a drainage standpoint. It is also noted that the system as proposed could be constructed by many other configurations and still accomplish the same purpose. For thE: above reasons, it is concluded that the properties within the assess- ment district will uniformly benefit in proportion to their area and the drain- age assessment is distributed accordingly, Street Improvements The street work included in the assessment district has as Its purpose the opening of the area for developrnent. As such, the street work generally Resolution No. 99-028 Page 59 consists of two traffic lanes which constitute only a portion of the ultimate width of the arterial street. The two lane construction, however, being for the purpose of opening the area for development, relate in benefit to the area rather than directly to the adjacent frontage. With the benefit thus related to the area, the method of assessment is on an area basis. Where parcels border existing improved roads, but will also benefit from these land opening roads on the other sides of their boundaries, the area for assessment purposes has beer~ reduced to one-half. Street improvements beyond the two lane improvements become the respon- sibility of the adjacent property upon development. Requests have been received by the City from certain property owners to include these Improve- ments within the bond issu~. These properties will be assessed on a front footage basis depending upon the width of the roadbed being ultimately im- proved. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 60 AMENDED DIAGRAM ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82.-I 6 TH STREET INDUSTRIAL CITY, OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY O.F SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA I,~ L~ 5T Resolution No. 99-028 Page 61 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF P,.ANCHO CUCAMONGA DESCRIPTION OF WORK The general description of work consists of the construction of certain grading, clearing and grubbing, asphalt concrete paving, concrete curb and gutter, and storm drains including all appurtenances and appurten- ant work, including acquisition of all rights-of-way and easements neces- sary to accomplish the above Improvements to the specified widths and dimensions and all said work and acquisition is located in all or a por- tion of the following listed streets or easements and as shown on the diagram map (reduced) included herein: Streets -- 2-Lane Divided Two 12-foot AC/AB travel lanes, separated by a 18-foot unimproved me- dian and appurtenances thereto: 6Lh Street: From Haven Avenue to Rochester Avenue intersecting with 7th Street, approximately 9900 feet in length. Milliken Avenue: From 4th Street to 6th Street, a distance of approxi- mately 2650 feet. Streets - 2 or 1 I_~ne Undivided Two 12-foot AC/AB travel lane:; constructed on centerline and appurten- ances thereto: Cleveland Avenue: Easterly 1 lane approximately 600 feet north of qth Street to 6th Street, a distance of approximately 2050 feet, and the Resolution No. 99-028 Page 62 westerly I lane from approximately 1930 feet north of 4th Street to 6th Street, a distance of approximately 930 feet. Buffalo Avenue: From.4th Street to 6th Street, a distance of approximate- ly 2800 feet. Rochester Avenue (realigned): From 6th Street to existing Rochester Ave- nue, a distance of approximately 1200 feet. Streets with Ultimate Improvemen.t._s.. The following assessment parcel numbers have requested full street im- provements abutting their properties. (Refer to the diagram map.) 6th Street from Haven Avenue to Rochester Avenue: ,"--~-1~ ~--112;"--113';--1'14';- 126 ;"127 ~-128 129;- 248-,-':~-~---~ 35 B,-~-3-5,~- ..... - '~ 250, 249, 240, 238A, 25:7 .... Cleveland Avenue-from-4th-'Street to 6th Str:~t: ~-123, 124, 125, 126, 114 . ~-- .... Milliken. Avenue-from 4th-Street to 6th Street: ' 13~,~, 132, 131, 130, 129 Storm Drain System and Appurtenances Line 5D: Consisting of 114, 96, 90, 66, 63, an~l 45 inch RCP, commenc- ing at the SBCFCD (Deer Creek} approximately 600 feet west of Center Avenue, thence easteriy in 6th Street approximately 2000 feet to Haven Avenue, thence northerly in a 25-foot easement adjacent to the east property line of Haven Avenue approximately 1050 feet, thence easterly in a 25-foot easement approx:imately 1000 feet to Utica Avenue where ir joins an existing 72 inch RCP, thence continuing from existing twin 54 inch RCPs at 8th Street at the profongation of Utica Avenue whe~'e the facility is to be constructural both easterly and westerly: Easterly: Commencing in 8th Street at an existing 63 inch RCP, thence easterly in 8th Street approximately 2100 feet to Vincent Avenue, thence north in Vincent Avenue to .Jersey Boulevard, approximately 1050 feet to its terminus. Westerly: Commencing in 8th Street at an existing 63 inch RCP, thence northwesterly and north in Utica Avenue to Jersey Boulevard approxi- mately 1150 feet to its terminus. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 63 Line 7E: Consisting of 60 inch RCP commencing at Cleveland Avenue and 4th Street, thence north in Cleveland Avenue to 6th Street and its terminus, approximately 2,700 feet. Line19A: Consisting of 54, 41, 48, 45 and 42 inch RCP commencing at 4th Street approximately 400 feet west of Buffalo Avenue where the system branches easterly and northerly: Easterly Line: Commencing approximately 400 feet west of Buffalo Avenue thence easterly to Buffalo Avenue and its terminus, approximately 950 feet. Northerly Line: Commencing at 4th Street approximately 400 feet west of Buffalo Avenue, thence northerly to 6th Street, thence westerly in 6th Street to an existing 48 inch RCP, a total distance of approximately 3,250 feet. Line 19D: Consisting of double 60 inch RCP and 78, 66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 inch RCP, commencing approximately 1,300 feel north of 4th Street in Rochester Avenue at an existing 8' x 6' RCB, thence north in Rochester Avenue approximately 1,300 feet north of 8th Street to its terminus, approximately 5,600 feet in length. At Rochester Avenue and 7th Street, L. ine 19D branches westerly in 6th Street and extends to New Rochester Avenue, a distance of approximately 550 feet to its terminus. At Rochester Avenue and 8th Street, Line 19D branches westerly in 8th Street and extends a distance of approximately 2,800 feet to its terminus, Line 19F: Consists of 69 and 66 inch RCP commencing in Rochester Avenue approximately 1,350 feet south of 7th Street, thence westerly to Buffalo Avenue, thence continuing northwesterly in Buffalo Avenue to 6th Street and its terminus for a total distance of approximately 1,550 feet. Trademark Street Drain: Consistsof'a42-inch RCP commencing at Deer Creek Channel approximately 1,200 feet north of 4th Street, thence east approximately 350 feet to its terminus. 4th Street Channel: Consists of an earthen channel commencing at 4th Street and Cleveland Avenue thence westerly to Haven Avenue where the channel enters a proposed ultimate 15' x 7' RCB, thence continuing the earthen channet westerly to Turner Avenue and three existing 60 inch RCPs. The amended general description of work consists of pavement reconstruction of 4r* Street from Utica to Pittsburgh, consisting of removal and replacement of AC pavement, cold planning, curb ramp on the northwest corner of Milh'ken, adjust valve covers, adjust manhole covers, striping, and traffic control. Revised August 1988 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 64 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET' INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA METHOD OF ASSESSMENT The Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 provides that the costs and inciden- tal expenses of a project be assessed in proportion to the estimated "benefit" received by each of the lots or parcels of land within the assessment district. The code does not provide a specific benefit formula, hence that determina- tion is made by the Assessment Engineer for consideration by the legislative body. The formula used should be one that reflects benefit received by each parcel and result in the most: equitable proration of the costs to each of the lots or parcels within the assessment district. Storm Drain The boundaries of this district have been established from the consideration of drainage. The natural north-south drainage is confined or cut off by Deer Creek on the west and Interstate 15 on the east. Between these two points therE: is very little definition of the sheet flows that occur and this Is emphasized by the fact that the Federal Flood Insurance Administration has indicated the entire area is subject to flooding under a 100-year fre- quency span. Benefit to the properties involved is two-fold. When the system is com- pleted, all properties will receive flooding relief and possibly flood insur- ance designation reductions where these charges are applicable. There is Resolution No. 99-028 Page 65 also imposed upon the area drainage fees pursuant to Section 66483 of the Subdivision Map Act. When assessments are confirmed upon the property or otherwise paid, the development drainage fee will be reduced by the amount of the assessment. Where these fees have previously been paid the properties will be credited the amount so paid and that amount entered as a cash contribution to the assessment district. There is one segment of the Master Plan of Storm Drains which will not be constructed at this time, The segment is located on 6th Street between Cleveland Avenue and Milliken Avenue and is presently being eliminated due to the fact that it only serves the property to the north and there are no immediate plans for the property to develop. Based on the summation of the above factors, it is concluded that there is no permanent physical differentiation between the properties in this assess- ment district from a drainage standpoint~ It is also noted that the system as proposed could be constructed by many other configurations and still accomplish the same purpose. For the above reasons, it is concluded that the properties within the assess- ment district will uniformly benefit in proportion to their area and the drain- age assessment is distributed accordingly. Street Improvements The street work included in the assessment district has as Its purpose the opening of the area for development. As such, the street work generally Resolution No. 99-028 Page 66 consists of two traffic lanes which constitute only a portion of the ultimate width of the arterial street. The two lane construction, however, being for the purpose of opening the area for development, relate in benefit to the area rather than directly to the adjacent frontage. With the benefit thus related to the area, the method of assessment is on an area basls. Where parcels border existing improved roads, but will also benefit from these land opening roads on the other sides of their boundaries, the area for assessment purposes has been redLlced to one-half. Street improvements beyond the two lane improvements become the respon- sibility of the adjacent property upon development. Requests have been received by the City from certair~ property owners to include these Improve- ments within the bond issue. These properties will be assessed on a front footage basis depending upon the width of the roadbed being ultimately im- proved. Resolution No. 99-028 Page 67 AMENDED DIAGRAM ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6 TH STREET INDUSTRIAL. ClTY.,OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA 41... FLED ~ DAY(~ 1~9~ &T Tt( ~ Resolution No. 99~028 Page 68 J I ICAL£ .. AR9OW .. 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Resolution No. 99-028 Page 79 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 80 ~rP~ '~ ST 4C~T~ IN, Resolution No. 99-028 Page 81 ® ®1 LEOEND @ Resolution No. 99-028 Page 82 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 83 I I II Resolution No. 99-028 Page 84 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 85 L STREET I M PROVE),~I~"~P~ Resolution No. 99-028 Page 86 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82-1 6TH STREET INDUSTRIAL AREA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DESCRIPTION OF WORK The !general description of work consists of the construction of certain grading, clearing and grubbing, asphalt concrete paving, concrete curb and gutter, and storm drains including all appurtenances and appurten- ant work, including acquisition of al~ rights-of-way and easements neces- sary to accomplish the above improvements to the specified widths and dimensions and all said work and acquisition ts located in all or a por- tion of the following listed streets or easements and as shown on the diagram map (reduced) included herein: Streets - 2-Lane Divided Two 12-.foot AC/AB travel lanes, separated by.a 18-foot unimproved me- dian and appurtenances thereto: 6th Street: From Haven Avenue to Rochester Avenue intersecting with 7th Street, approximately 9900 feet in length. Milliken Avenue: From 4th Street to 6th Street, a disLance of approxi- mately 2650 feet. Streets - 2 or 1 Lane Undivided Two 12--foot AC/AB travel lanes constructed on centerline and appurten- ances; thereto: Cleveland Avenue: Easterly 1 lane approximately 600 feet north of 4th Street to 6th Street, a disLance of approximately 2050 feet, and the Resolution No. 99-028 Page 87 westerly 1 lane from approximately 1930 feet north of 4th Street to 6th Street, a distance of approximately 930 feet. Buffalo Avenue: From.4th Street to 6th Street, a distance of approximate- ly 2800 feet. Rochester Avenue (realigned): From 6th Street to existing Rochester Ave- nue, a distance of approximately 1200 feet. Streets with Ultimate Improvements The following assessment parcel numbers have requested full street im- provements abutting their properties. (Refer to the diagram map.) 6th Street from Haven Avenue to Rochester Avenue: 118, 112, 113, 114, 126, 127, 128, I29, 248, 247, 235B, 235A, 251:), 249, 240, 238A, 257 Cleveland ,&venue from 4th Street to 6th Street: 123, 124, 125, 126, 114 Milliken Avenue from 4th Street to 6th Street: 134, 132, 131, 130, 129 Storm Drain System and Appurtenances Line 5D: Consisting of 114, 96, 90,, 66, 63, an~l 45 inch RCP, commenc- ing at the SBCFCD (Deer Creek) approximately 600 feet west of Center Avenue, thence easterly in 6th Street approximately 2000 feet to Haven Avenue, thence northerly in a 25-foot easement adjacent to the east property line of Haven Avenue approximately 1050 feet, thence easterly In a 25-foot easement approximately 1000 feet to Utica Avenue where ir joins an existing 72 inch RCP~ thence continuing from existing twin 54 inch, RCPs at 8th Street at the prolongation of Utica Avenue where the facility is to be constructed both easterly and westerly: Easterly: Commencing in 8th Street at an existing 63 inch RCP, thence easterly in 8th Street approximately 2100 feet to Vincent Avenue, thencE.' north in Vincent Avenue to Jersey Boulevard, approximately 1050 feet to its terminus. '. Westerly: Commencing in 8th Street at an existing 63 Inch RCP, thence northwesterly and north in Utica Avenue to Jersey Boulevard approxi- mately 1150 feet to its terminus. 7.3 Resolution No. 99-028 Page 88 Line 7E: Consisting of 60 inch RCP commencing at Cleveland Avenue and 4th Street, thence north in Cleveland Avenue to 6th Street and its terminus, approximately 2,700 feet. Line 19A: Consisting of 54, 41,48, 45 and 42 inch RCP commencing at 4th Street approxirnately 400 feet west of Buffalo Avenue where the system branches easterly and northerly: Easterly Line: Commencing approximately 400 feet west of Buffalo Avenue thence easterly to Buffalo Avenue and its terminus. approximately 950 feet. Northerly Line: Commencing at 4th Street approximately 400 feet west of Buffalo Avenue, thence northerly to 6th Street thence westerly in 6th Street to an existing 48 inch RCP, a total distance of approximately 3,250 feet. Line 19D: Consisting of double 60 inch RCP and 78, 66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 inch RCP, commencing approximately 1,300 feet north of 4th Street in Rochester Avenue at an existing 8' x 6' RCB, thence north in Rochester Avenue approximately 1,300 feet north of 8th Street to its terminus. approximately 5.600 feet in length. At Rochester Avenue and 7th Street, L~ne t9D branches westerly in 6th Street and extends to New Rochester Avenue, a distancE; of approximately 550 feet to its terminus. At Rochester Avenue and 8th Street, LJne 19D branches westerly in 8th Street and extends a distance of approximately 2,800 feet to its terminus. Line 19F: ,Consists of 69 and 66 inch RCP commencing in Rochester Avenue approximately 1,350 feet south of 7th Street, thence westerly to Buffalo Avenue, thence continuing northwesterly in Buffalo Avenue to 6th Street and its terminus for a total distance of approximately 1,550 feet. Trademark Street Drain: Consists of a 42-inch RCP commencing at Deer Creek Channel approximately 1,200 feet north of 4th Street thence east approximately 350 feet to its terminus. 4th Street Channel: Consists of an earthen channel commencing at 4th Street and Cleveland Avenue thence westerly to Haven Avenue where tr~e channel enters a proposed ultimate 15' x 7' RCB, thence continuing the earthen channel westerly to Turner Avenue and three existing 60 inch RCPs The modified general description of work consists of pavement reconstruction of 4th Street from Utica to Pittsburgh, consisting of removal and replacement of AC pavement, cold planning, curb ramp on the northwest corner of Milliken, adjust valve covers, adjust manhole covers, striping, and traffic control. 74 Modified February 17, ~999