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RESOLUTION REQUESTING JURISDICTION OF THE
COUNTY OF SHASTA
CITY OF REDDING, LAKE KESWICK SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1982-6
The City Council of the City of Redding resolves:
The City Council proposes to adopt a Resolution of
Intention, a copy of which is annexed hereto, marked Exhibit A,
and by reference incorporated herein as though fully set forth.
The property proposed to be assessed lies within the
unincorporated territory of the County of Shasta.
The area of the County of Shasta which lies within
the proposed assessment district will, in the opinion of the
City Council of the City of Redding, be benefited by the
improvements referred to in the proposed Resolution of
Intention, and the purposes sought to be accomplished by the
work can best be accomplished by a single, comprehensive scheme
of work.
The Resolution of Intention, attached as Exhibit A,
is hereby adopted as the proposed Resolution of Intention for
the improvement referred to.
The consent of the County of Shasta, through its
Board of Supervisors, is hereby requested to the formation of
the district described in said Resolution of Intention, to the
improvement described, and to the assumption of jurisdiction by
this City Council for all purposes in connection with the
formation of this assessment district, the improvements to be
made and the assessment of property within the boundaries of
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the proposed district.
The City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit a
certified copy of this resolution with the proposed Resolution
of Intention attached, and a certified copy of the map showing
the boundaries of the district, to the County Clerk of the
County of Shasta.
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, 1984 .
AYES: Councilmembers Demsher, Fulton, Kirkpatrick, Pugh, and Gard
NOES: Councilmembers None
ABSENT: Councilmembers None
ETHEL A. NICHOLS , City Clerk, City of
Redding, Shasta County, California
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RESOLUTION NO.
' RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ORDER IMPROVEMENT IN
CITY OF REDDING, LAKE KESWICK SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1982-6
The City Council of the City of Redding resolves:
This Council intends to order the following improvement
under the authority of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913:
The construction and installation of sanitary sewer
collection and transmission lines and mains, manholes, and
all appurtenant work and facilities, including acquisition
of any necessary sewer easements or other property
interests.
This Council finds that the land specially benefited by
the improvement is shown within the boundaries of the map entitled,
Lake Keswick Sewer Assessment District No. 1982-6 , City of Redding.
This map has been approved by the City Council and is now on file
with the City Clerk. The land within the exterior boundaries shown
on the map shall be designated Lake Keswick Sewer Assessment
District No. 1982-6 .
This Council intends to levy a special assessment upon the
land within the described district in accordance with the special
benefit to be received by each parcel of land, respectively, from
the improvement. There shall be omitted from special assessment all
public streets , alleys and places and all land belonging to the
United States, the State of California, the County of Shasta and
this City now in use in the performance of a public function.
Where any disparity occurs in level or size between the
improvement and private property, this Council determines that it is
in the public interest and more economical to eliminate the
disparity by doing work on the private property instead of adjusting
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the work on public property. Accordingly, work may be done on
private property for this purpose with the written consent of the
landowner .
Private utility damages, as described in Chapter 8 . 5
(commencing with Section 1501) of Part 1 of Division 1 of the Public
Utilities Code, shall be included as a cost of the improvement to be
specially assessed.
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 fourteen (14) years from the
second day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date.
This Council finds that the Special Assessment
Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931
(commencing with Section 2800 , Streets and Highways Code) does not
apply to these proceedings.
This Council appoints Doss Engineering as Engineer of Work
for this project, and directs the preparation of the report required
by Section 10204 of the Streets and Highways Code.
In the opinion of this Council, the public interest will
not be served by allowing owners of assessable lands to enter into a
contract for the work of improvement as otherwise permitted in
Section 10502. 2 of the Streets and Highways Code.
The amount of any surplus remaining in the improvement
fund after completion of the improvement and payment of all claims
shall be transferred to the general fund if the surplus does not
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exceed the lesser of one thousand dollars ($1000) or five percent
(5%) of the total amount expended from the fund. Otherwise the
entire surplus shall be applied as a credit on the assessment as
provided in Section 10427 .1 of the Streets and Highways Code.
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, 1984 .
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSENT: Councilmembers
ETHEL A. NICHOLS , City Clerk, City of
Redding, Shasta County, California
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