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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1990-048 - Churn Creek Road Extention No. 1 . . RESOLUTION NO. 9O - VQ RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDED REPORT AND ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING IMPROVEMENT CHURN CREEK ROAD EXTENSION NO. 1 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1989-5 The City Council of the City of Redding resolves: This Council has taken a series of actions preliminary to ordering the acquisition of improvement in Churn Creek Road Extension No. 1, Assessment District No. 1989-5, City of Redding, Shasta County, California, and now makes the following findings and orders: 1. The Council adopted a map showing the boundaries of the land benefited by the proposed improvement. A copy of the boundary map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Shasta in the Book of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts. 2 . The Council adopted its Resolution of Intention, as later amended, to order the acquisition of improvement described therein under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, and directed SHARRAH, DUNLAP & ASSOCIATES, as the Engineer of Work for the assessment district, to prepare the report required by Section 10204 of the Streets and Highways Code. The acquisition of improvement is generally described as follows: Churn Creek Road The acquisition of approximately 1550 LF of road improvements including earthwork, asphalt, paving, curb, gutter and sidewalk, storm drain facilities, water system, and the common utilities trench with all appurtenances. 1 O • 3 . The Engineer of Work filed the report as directed, and the City Council called a hearing on the report as required by Section 10301 of the Streets and Highways Code. Notice of the hearing was given by publication, by street posting and by mailing to affected property owners, all according to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 . Affidavits of publication, posting and mailing were filed with the City Clerk. 4 . At the time and place for which notice was given, the City Council conducted a public hearing and gave every interested person an opportunity to object to the acquisition of improvement, the extent of the assessment district, or the proposed assessment. Following the hearing, at the direction of the City Council, the Engineer of Work filed an amended report. 5. The Council finds that written protests against the proposed improvement have not been made by owners representing more than one-half of the area of the land to be assessed for the improvement. 6. The documents and events described in paragraphs 1 to 4, inclusive, are stated here in tabular form, with their dates and, where appropriate, their numbers. All documents are now on file with the City Clerk. Document or Event Date Number a. Resolution approving boundary map 12/05/89 b. Boundary map filed with County Recorder c. Resolution of Intention 12/05/89 89-437 d. Resolution amending Resolution of Intention e. Filing of Engineer' s Report 12/05/89 f. Resolution accepting Report 12/05/89 2 s • g. Certificate of Mailing Notice of Improvement h. Affidavit of publication of Notice of Improvement 12/28/89 i. Certificate of posting Notice of Improvement j . Public hearing conducted 01/16/90 k. Amended engineer's report 01/16/90 7. The Council approves the Amended Engineer's Report and each component part of it, including each exhibit incorporated by reference in the report. 8. The Council finds that the Engineer of Work, in the Amended Engineer's Report has fairly and properly apportioned the cost of the acquisition of improvement to each parcel of land in the assessment district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each parcel, respectively, from the acquisition of improvement. The City Council hereby confirms and levies each individual assessment as stated in the Amended Engineer's Report. 9. This City Council orders the acquisition of improvement described in paragraph 2 and as detailed in the Amended Engineer's Report. 10. Serial bonds representing unpaid assessments, and bearing interest at a rate not to exceed twelve percent (12%) per annum, will be issued in the manner provided by the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Division 10, Streets and Highways Code) , and the last installment of the bonds shall mature not to exceed twenty- four (24) years from the second day of September next succeeding twelve (12) months from their date. 3 • � • • • 11. According to Section 10603 of the Streets and Highways Code, the City Council designates the City Treasurer to collect and receive payment of the assessments. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Redding, Shasta County, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 16th day of January, 1990. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS Buffum, Dahl , Fulton, Johannessen, & Carter NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS None ETHEL A. NICHOLS, City Clerk, City of Redding, Shasta County, California BY (�Z�y ( f.,e- 4