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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso. 1980 - 204 - Approving official statement - North Canby Road Area Sewer Assessment District 1980-1 w ! RESOLUTION NO. �O - U RESOLUTION APPROVING OFFICIAL STATEMENT NORTH CANBY ROAD AREA SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1980-1 The City Council of the City of Redding resolves : 1. An Official Statement containing material informa- tion concerning the proposed bond issue, the proposed improvement, and the assessment district has been prepared for the City. This Council approves the Official Statement. 2. The City Council sets 2 : 00 P.M. on the 15th day of September, 1980, in the office of the City Clerk, as the time and place for receipt of bids for the purchase of improvement bonds in North Canby Road Area Sewer Assessment District 1980-1. A Notice Inviting Bids for Bond Purchase has been prepared for the City. This Council approves the Notice and directs the City Clerk to publish the Notice once in a newspaper of general circulation within the City. 3 . STURGIS, NESS, BRUNSELL & SPERRY a professional cor- poration, Special Bond Counsel for the City, is authorized to distribute the Notice and the Official Statement to secure competi- tive bidding. 4 . The Notice and the Official Statement are attached to this resolution and made a part of it. 4IP 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 September 2 , 1980, by the following vote, to wit: AYES• Councilmembers Demsher, Fulton Gard, Kirkpatrick, and Pugh NOES: Councilmembers None ABSENT: Councilmembers None MILDRED L. BRAYTON, City Clerk, City of Redding, Shasta County, California 2,-)41.A.4..41 ,(2.,67)14 r•: A 4 • . ' • iii• J:. ' Y • _2_ 111 NOTICE INVITING BIDS FOR BOND PURCHASE NORTH CANBY ROAD AREA SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1980-1, CITY OF REDDING, SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Notice is hereby given that the City Clerk of the City of Redding, Shasta County, California, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of bonds to be issued by the City of Redding for North Canby Road Area Sewer Assessment District 1980-1. Bids must be submitted not later than 2 : 00 P.M. on September 15 , 1980, in the office of the City Clerk, City of Redding, 760 Parkview Avenue, Redding, California. The bids will be referred to the City Council for consideration at its meeting on the same day. An Official Statement, containing material information about the bond issue, the project and the assessment district has been prepared at the direction of the issuer and has been approved by the City Council. The Official Statement is a part of this Notice Inviting Bids as much as if set forth here- in. Upon request, the issuer will furnish to the purchaser fifty (50) copies of the Notice Inviting Bids and the Official State- ment without charge. Additional copies may be obtained at the expense of the purchaser. The issuer will furnish to the purchaser a certificate, dated as of bond delivery and delivered with the bonds, that the Notice and Official Statement (together with later revisions of them, if any) neither contain any untrue statement of a material fact nor omit to state any material fact required to ; f prevent these documents or any portion of them from being misleading. (1) • 110 THE BONDS 1. PURPOSE OF ISSUE. The bonds are being issued for the pur- pose of financing the construction of a 15" sewer trunk line in Canby Road from Dana Road south to a point approximately 200 feet north of Merchant St. , with appurtenant work and facilities. 2. AUTHORITY FOR ISSUANCE. These bonds are authorized to be issued under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 of the State of California, after special assessment pro- ceedings taken by the City Council under the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California. The proceedings were initiated by Resolution of Intention No. 80-49 , adopted by the City Council on March 17 , 1980. 3. AMOUNT OF ISSUE. The total amount of bonds to be issued for this assessment district is $220,790. 14 , which is the total amount of assessments levied, less cash payments received dur- ing the cash payment period. 4 . DATE OF BONDS. The bonds will be dated October 3 , 1980. 5. DENOMINATIONS AND MATURITY SCHEDULE. The bonds will mature over a period of fifteen years. The bonds will be in $5 , 000 and $1,000 denominations except that Bond No. 1 will be in the amount of $790. 14 . For the purpose of computing the best bid, the maturity schedule will be as follows: • (2) III 411 MATURITY SCHEDULE YEAR OF BOND DENOM- YEARLY MATURITY NUMBERS INATION AMOUNT 1982 1 $ 790.14 $ 7,790.14 2- 3 1000.00 4 5000.00 1983 5- 7 1000.00 8,000.00 8 5000.00 1984 9- 11 1000.00 8,000.00 12 5000.00 1985 13- 16 1000.00 9,000.00 17 5000.00 1986 18- 22 1000.00 10,000.00 23 5000.00 1987 24 1000.00 11,000.00 25- 26 5000.00 1988 27- 28 1000.00 12,000.00 29- 30 5000.00 1989 31- 34 1000.00 14,000.00 35- 36 5000.00 1990 37- 41 1000.00 15,000.00 42- 43 5000.00 1991 44 1000.00 16,000.00 45- 47 5000.00 1992 48- 50 1000.00 18,000.00 51- 53 5000.00 1993 54- 58 1000.00 20,000.00. 59- 61 5000.00 1994 62- 63 1000.00 22,000.00 64- 67 5000.00 1995 68- 71 1000.00 24,000.00 72- 75 5000.00 1996 76 1000.00 26,000.00 (3) 77- 81 5000.00 TOTAL $ 220,790.14 i f 6. INTEREST. Each bond will bear interest from its date at a rate not to exceed ten percent (10%) per annum. Each bond shall have coupons attached representing semiannual interest. The first coupon on each bond will represent interest from the date of the bond until January 2 , 1982 , and each subsequent coupon will represent interest to the next July 2 or January 2, as the case may be, until the maturity date of the bond. 7. PAYMENT. Both principal and interest on this issue are payable in lawful money of the United States at the Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, Corporate Agency Division, Bank of America Center, P. O. Box 37000, San Francisco, Ca. 94137 . 8 . BEARER BONDS. The bonds will be issued as negotiable instruments payable to bearer. Unless thereafter registered, title to each bond may be passed by physical delivery. 9. ADVANCE OF MATURITY. The issuer at its option may advance the maturity of any bond to the next interest payment date following the publication of a sixty-day notice of call. Upon call, the bondholder shall receive interest to the date of call, the principal of the bond and a redemption premium in the amount of five percent of the principal. 10. LIMITED OBLIGATION. Bonds issued under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 of the State of California are limited obligation bonds. These bonds are not a general obligation of the issuer, and the full faith and credit of the issuer is not pledged to the payment of either principal or interest of the bonds. The obligation of the issuer is strictly limited by the specific provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915. Furthermore, performance by the City of the limited obligation prescribed by said 1915 Act provisions has been affected by the adoption on June 6 , 1978 , of Proposition 13 (the Jarvis-Gann Initiative) , which added Article XIIIA to the California Constitution, and by subsequent enactments of the California State Legislature to implement Article XIIIA. • (4) • 11. SECURITY. These bonds are secured by assessments levied against the several parcels of property in North Canby Road Area Sewer Assessment District 1980-1, City of Redding, Shasta County, California. Principal and interest installments of the assessments are collected annually, as a separately stated item on the tax roll on which general taxes for real property are collected. These installments are deposited in a bond redemption fund, which constitutes a trust fund for payment of bond principal and interest. Each unpaid special assessment constitutes a lien on the speci- fic parcel of property against which the assessment was levied. The lien is subordinate to all unpaid fixed special assess- ments previously levied, has priority over any fixed special assessments which may subsequently be levied, and has parity with the lien for property taxes. The annual installments are payable and become delinquent at the same time and in the same proportionate amounts, bear the same proportionate penalties and interest, and are subject to the same provisions for sale and redemption as general taxes. 12. ADDITIONAL SECURITY. If any property owner fails to pay the annual installment of a special assessment when due, the property is sold in the same manner as for delinquency on the payment of property taxes. Under the provisions of the 1915 Act, the City is obligated to purchase the property at the tax sale and, as an incident to such purchase, to transfer into the bond redemption fund the amount of the delinquent installments. The City ' s obligation to make the transfer continues for each year until either the delinquencies are redeemed or the proper- ty is sold for cash to a third party. For the purpose of making the required transfers, the City has established a reserve fund equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of the unpaid assessments. The 1915 Act provides that in the event insufficient moneys are available to make the required transfers, the City is (5) 111 411 obligated to include in its next annual property tax levy an amount sufficient to make the transfers, but not to exceed l0G per $100 assessed valuation in any year. However, in the opinion of counsel, the legal authority for such special tax levy has been abrogated by the adoption of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution and the subsequent enactments of the California State Legislature to implement Article XIIIA, with the result that, under present California law, the City has no legal authority to levy such a special ad valorem property tax. 13. LEGAL OPINION. The legal opinion of Sturgis, Ness, Brun- sell & Sperry a professional corporation, Suite 1150, Watergate Tower, 1900 Powell Street, Emeryville, California 94608, approv- ing the validity of the bond issue will be furnished without charge to the successful bidder. This law firm has been re- tained by the issuer as bond counsel on a contingent fee pay- able solely from the proceeds of the bond issue. 14. TAX EXEMPTION. In the opinion of bond counsel, interest on the bonds is exempt from all federal income taxes and from State of California personal income taxes under existing sta- tutes, regulations, rulings and court decisions. If the income received by private holders from bonds of the same type shall have been declared taxable under any federal income tax author- ity or official (which ruling is followed by the Internal Revenue Service) or by decision of any federal court, the pur- chaser of the bonds shall have the option, before tender of the bonds, to cancel the purchase. 15. ARBITRAGE. .. The issuer will furnish to the purchaser, at the time of bond delivery, a certificate that the bonds are not arbitrage bonds within the meaning of Section 103 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code. 16. REGISTRATION. Any bond may be registered as to both principal and interest. Any registered bond may be transferred, deregistered, or reregistered at the expense of the bondholder. (6) • • 17. RATING. The issuer has not sought to obtain a rating of this issue from any bond rating agency. 18. LITIGATION. On May 8, 1980, a lawsuit entitled County of Placer v. Corin was filed in the Third District Court of Appeal, State of California, as Action No. 19620. The subject matter of the lawsuit is a special assessment proceeding of the County of Placer under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, with bonds to be issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, which is the legal authority under which these pro- ceedings of the City are being conducted. The petition indicates that Respondent Earl Corin, Placer County Treasurer, has taken the position that proceeds coming to the County of Placer from the levy of assessments and the sale of improvement bonds secured by unpaid assessments are "proceeds of taxes" , as defined by Section 8 (b) of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution. The petition states that it is Respondent Corin' s further contention that the action of the County Board of Supervisors in having levied the special assessments was in violation of Article XIIIB so as to impair the validity and enforceability of the assess- ments and the related improvement bonds. In the opinion of bond counsel to the City for these proceed- ings, insofar as the County of Placer suit raises or attempts to raise any issue respecting the validity under Article XIIIB of special assessments levied pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 or of improvement bonds issued pur- suant to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, such suit is without merit. On request, counsel will provide a letter to that effect to the winning bidder at the time of delivery of the bonds. There is no pending litigation contesting the validity of the assessments or the bonds of this issue. The thirty-day period prescribed by Section 10400 of the California Streets and (7) • • Highways Code for the filing of any such litigation will expire on August 20, 1980. THE BIDDING 19. PRICE. Bidders must specify the price at which they propose to purchase the issue. Bidders are requested to specify the price as a percentage of the par value of the issue ► but bids specifying a dollar price will be accepted. 20. MINIMUM PRICE. Bids must be for not less than ninety-three percent (93%) of the par value of the issue. Any bid for less than 93% of the par value will be rejected. 21. SPECIFICATION OF RATES. Bidders must specify the interest rate which bonds of each maturity date shall bear. All bonds maturing on the same date must bear the same rate of interest, but different rates of interest may be bid for bonds maturing on different dates. The difference between the highest and lowest rates bid may not exceed two percent (2%) . The interest payable on any bond on any interest payment date may be represented by only one coupon. Each interest rate must be specified as a multiple of 1/40 of one percent ( . 025%) per annum. 22. BID CALCULATION. Each bid will be calculated on the basis of its net interest cost. Net interest cost is the amount determined by adding the amount of bond discount to, or subtracting the amount of bond premium from, the total coupon interest payable on all bonds over the life of the issue, with- out adjustment for the factor of time of payment or accrual. In calculating interest, the calendar year will be treated as having 360 days and each calendar month, 30 days. Bidders are requested, but not required, to state in their bids the net interest cost or net interest rate, or both. This state- ment will be treated as informational only and will not affect the calculation of bids or award of the bonds. (8) - • Award of the bonds, if made, will be made to the bidder offer- ing to purchase the bonds at the lowest net interest cost to the issuer. 23. FORM OF BID. All bids must be unconditional and for not less than all of the bonds in this issue. Each bidder must agree to pay accrued interest from the date of the bonds to the date of delivery. Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the City Clerk of the City of Redding, and marked "Bid for Bonds, North Canby Road Area Sewer Assessment District 1980-1. " 24 . BID CHECK. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier' s check in the amount of $2 , 000. 00 as a bid guarantee. All checks, except that of the successful bidder, will be re- turned promptly after award. The check of the successful bid- der will be negotiated and its amount will be deducted from the amount due upon the delivery of the bonds. No interest will be paid upon the deposit made by any bidder. 25. RIGHT OF REJECTION. The City Council of the City of Redding will award the bonds or reject all bids not later than forty- eight (48) hours after bids are opened. 27 . BOND PRINTING. The issuer will pay the cost of printing the bonds. 28 . DELIVERY. Bonds shall be delivered on their date or as soon thereafter as they are ready for delivery. The purchaser shall have the right to cancel the purchase if the bonds are not tendered within sixty (60) days after the bid date. The bonds will be delivered at the office of the City Treasurer, City of Redding, 760 Parkview Drive, Redding, California, or at any other place mutually agreed on between the City Treasurer and the purchaser. Payment for the bonds must be made in funds (9) • • immediately available to the issuer. Any expense in connection with providing immediately available funds, whether by trans- fer of Federal Reserve Bank funds or otherwise, shall be paid by the purchaser. DATED: September 2, 1980 MILDRED L. BRAYTON, City Clerk, City of Redding, Shasta County, California (10) 411 OFFICIAL STATEMENT 1915 ACT IMPROVEMENT BONDS CITY OF REDDING NORTH CANBY ROAD .AREA SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1980-1 The City of Redding, California, is issuing local improvement bonds under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 of the State of California, in the amount of $220,790.14 . These bonds, designated Series 1980-1, will finance the con- struction of a 15" sewer trunk line with appurtenant work and facilities at designated places in the assessment district. The bonds represent special assessments levied by the City Council according to special benefits to land within North Can- by Road Area Sewer Assessment District 1980-1, City of Redding, Shasta County, California, which was created for the project under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 . This official statement presents material information concern- ing the bonds, the project and the assessment district. The official statement is deemed to include the Notice Inviting Bids for Bond Purchase as fully as if the Notice was set forth herein. THE BONDS 1. LIMITED OBLIGATION. Bonds issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 are limited obligation bonds. Please note that the bonds are not a general obligation of the State of California, the City of Redding, or any other local entity, and the full faith and credit of the issuer is not pledged to the payment of bonds. Installments of the principal and interest on special assessments within North Canby Road Area Sewer Assessment District No. 1980-1 collected as described in paragraph 5 below, are deposited in the bond redemption fund (11) maintained by the issuer as a trust fund for the Series 1980-1 bondholders. These bonds and the interest on them are payable solely from this special fund. The phrase "bond redemption fund" , as used in this official statement is a reference to this special fund. 2. DATE, DENOMINATION AND MATURITIES. The bonds will be dated October 3 , 1980, and will be issued in denominations of $1000 and $5000, except Bond No. 1. A portion of the bond issue matures on July 2 of each year in a 15-year period commencing July 2, 1982. The bonds bear semiannual interest represented by coupons attached to each bond. Interest Coupon No. 1 will represent interest from the date of the bond, October 3 , 1980, to January 2, 1982 , and thereafter interest is payable on July 2 and January 2 until the maturity date of each bond. 3. ADVANCEMENT OF MATURITY. All bonds are callable before their normal maturity, on any interest payment date, after a 60-day published notice of call. Upon call, the bondholder is entitled to accrued interest to the date of call and one hundred five percent (105%) of the bond principal. 4. REGISTRATION. All bonds are registrable as to both prin- cipal and interest and may thereafter be transferred, deregis- tered and reregistered at the expense of the bondholder. 5. COLLECTION ON THE PROPERTY TAX BILL. The installments of unpaid special assessments represented by these bonds, together with interest thereon, are collected as a separately stated item on the property tax bill for each specially assessed parcel within North Canby Road. Area Sewer Assessment. District 1980-1. Installments of these special assessments are collected at the same time and in the same manner as general property taxes. They carry the same penalty for non-payment and their payment is enforced in the same manner as for general taxes. Upon receipt by the Shasta County Tax Collector, they are trans- ferred to the City of Redding for deposit into the bond redemption fund. (12) 4 6. ISSUER' S TAX SALE REMEDY. One-half of each annual install- ment is delinquent if not paid on or before December 10 of each fiscal year; the second installment is delinquent after April 10. Delinquent installments bear an immediate penalty of six percent (6%) and, if not sooner paid, begin to accrue a penalty of one percent (1%) per month on July 1 following the fiscal year of delinquency. After a five-year redemption period, the delinquent property may be sold by the tax collector and a pro rata share of the proceeds deposited in the bond redemption fund and the general funds of the taxing and assessing agencies. 7. ISSUER' S JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE REMEDY. As a cumulative remedy, the issuer may begin a judicial foreclosure immediately after delinquency in any installment of a special assessment. A judicial foreclosure is instituted in the Shasta County Superior Court and is conducted in the same manner as a judi- cial foreclosure on property delinquent in payments under a mortgage or deed of trust. After the issuer establishes the right to foreclose to the court' s satisfaction, the court appoints a commissioner to conduct an auction sale of the property. Following the sale, the issuer receives the amount due on account of delinquencies, plus attorneys ' fees and court costs, and the balance, if any, is held in trust by the court for the credit of the property owner. Like the tax sale, judicial foreclosure affects only delinquent assessment installments. The purchaser either at the tax sale or at a judicial fore- closure takes the property subject to future assessment installments. 8 . COVENANT TO FORECLOSE. The City Council of the City of Redding, by resolution adopted July 21, 1980, has authorized a covenant for the benefit of Series 1980-1 bondholders, pursuant to Section 8830 of the California Streets and High • - ways Code, to commence and diligently prosecute a judicial (13) • • foreclosure of the lien of delinquent assessment installments. The foreclosure proceedings shall be filed not later than ninety (90) days following the date of delinquency. This covenant constitutes an assurance to boldholders that the City will act quickly to minimize the periods of delinquency. In some circumstances, particularly those involving the bank- ruptcy of a delinquent property owner, the tax sale or judicial foreclosure may be delayed. Such delays, if extended, could result in delays in payment of principal or interest to bond- holders. 9 . ISSUER' S OBLIGATION RE REDEMPTION FUND DEFICIENCIES. The amount of the annual installments of the several unpaid assess- ments, together with the interest thereon, is equal to the principal amount of bonds maturing the next succeeding July 2, together with the interest payable during that year on all outstanding bonds. Accordingly, delinquency in the payment of annual installments by any of the property owners will result in a temporary de- ficiency in the bond redemption fund. In anticipation of this occurrence, the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 obligates the issuer, at the end of the fiscal year of such delinquency, to advance to the bond redemption fund the amount of the delinquen- cies. These advances are then recovered by the issuer when the delinquent property owners redeem their delinquencies or when the issuer pursues its tax sale remedy or judicial fore- closure remedy, as described in paragraphs 6 and 7 above, to the point of cash sale proceeds. The issuer' s obligation to make advances to the bond redemption fund is limited, however, to available funds not immediately needed. For the purpose of providing available funds for advance- ment to the bond redemption fund, the City has created a reserve fund as described in paragraph 11. (14) a 10. REPEAL OF TEN-CENT LEVY. Section 8809 of said 1915 Act presently provides that, where sufficient funds are not avail- able to the City of Redding from which to make the required transfers, the City Council must levy a special tax city-wide at a rate of up to ten cents ($0. 10) per one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation in order to obtain funds for the transfer. However, under the provisions of Section 2237 of the Revenue and Taxation Code (enacted by Section 27, Chapter 332, Statutes of 1978, effective June 30, 1978) , the authority of local agencies in California (including the City of Redding) to levy any ad valorem property tax has been abrogated (with certain exceptions not applicable to this bond issue) . Accord- ingly, in the opinion of counsel, Section 8809 has been repealed by implication, and no investor in the subject bonds should rely on either the authority or the duty of the issuer to levy an ad valorem tax to provide "available funds" . 11. RESERVE FUND. Out of the proceeds of assessments levied, the City Council has set aside a reserve fund in the amount of $11, 039. 51. This fund will be used to make temporary advances to the bond redemption fund when made necessary by delinquencies in the payment of assessment installments. Advances from the reserve fund will be restored to that fund upon redemption or auction sale of the delinquent property. When the reserve fund, together with its interest accruals, is sufficient to pay all remaining principal and interest on the bond issue, whether by advance retirement or otherwise, the reserve fund will be used for this purpose and the balance of the special assessments will be cancelled. Prior to that time, the City Treasurer is required to apply the fund' s interest accruals to annual assessments to the extent necessary to prevent the amount of the reserve fund from exceeding U. S. Treasurer arbitrage limitations. (15) • S 12. DEBT SERVICE SCHEDULE. The following table shows a debt service schedule based on an interest rate of ten percent (10%) per annum. DEBT SERVICE SCHEDULE DATE OF BONDS : October 3 , 1980 YEAR RATE PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL 1981-82 10.000 $7,790.14 $38,576.94 $46,367.08 1982-83 10.000 8,000.00 21,300.00 29,300.00 1983-84 10.000 8,000.00 20,500.00 28,500.00 1984-85 10.000 9,000.00 19,700.00 28,700.00 1985-86 10.000 10,000.00 18,800.00 28,800.00 1986-87 10.000 11,000.00 17,800.00 28,800.00 1987-88 10.000 12,000.00 16,700.00 28,700.00 1988-89 10.000 14,000.00 15,500.00 29,500.00 1989-90 10.000 15,000.00 14,100.00 29,100.00 1990-91 10.000 16,000.00 12,600.00 28,600.00 1991-92 10.000 18,000.00 11,000.00 29,000.00 1992-93 10.000 20,000.00 9,200.00 29,200.00 1993-94 10.000 22,000.00 7,200.00 29,200.00 1994-95 10.000 24,000.00 5,000.00 29,000.00 1995-96 10.000 26,000.00 2,600.00 28,600.00 TOTALS: $220,790.14 $230,576.94 $451,367.08 THE PROJECT 13. IMPROVEMENTS AUTHORIZED. The improvements authorized within North Canby Road Area Sewer Assessment District 1980-1 are generally described as follows : The construction of a 15" sewer trunk line in Canby Road from Dana Road south to a point approximately 200 feet north of Merchant St. , together with appurten- ant work and facilities. 14 . ESTIMATED PROJECT COSTS. The following cost schedule was approved by the City Council on July 21, 1980, as part of the Amended Engineer' s Report for the project. (16) 411 410 I. Estimated Construction Costs $204 ,487 . 03 II. Incidental Expenses 11,134 . 61 $215, 621. 64 Bond Reserve Fund @ 5% 12,251. 23 Bond Discount @ 93% of Par 17 ,151.72 Total Assessment $245, 024 . 59 THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 15. LOCATION OF DISTRICT. North Canby Road Area Sewer Assessment District 1980-1 is located in the east central area of Redding, as shown on Exhibit A. The six-page assessment diagram, showing the parcels assessed, is attached as Exhibit B. 16. PROPERTY VALUATIONS. 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I / . , . : i r .1/ EXHIBIT B (6) • III • NORTH CANBY ROAD AREA SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1980-1 CITY OF REDDING, SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ASSESSMENT & AMOUNT OF ASSESSED VALUE DIAGRAM NUMBER ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION LAND IMPROVEMENTS 1 $ 1, 694. 36 72-190-45 $ 12 , 550 $ 68 ,750 2 1, 797. 05 72-190-44 20, 000 0. 00 3 4, 826. 35 107-230-02 16 , 550 0. 00 4 6, 489. 90 72-190-33 32 , 620 0. 00 5 6, 582 . 32 72-190-19 40, 000 0. 00 6 7, 023 . 88 72-190-46 52 , 830 0. 00 7 16, 080. 99 72-200-08 134 , 800 0. 00 8 6, 654. 20 72-190-15 3 , 300 0. 00 9 14, 417. 44 72-480-08 14, 860 0. 00 10 646. 94 72-480-06 22 , 500 0. 00 11 616 . 13 72-480-05 22 , 500 0. 00 12 503. 17 72-480-04 4 , 080 0. 00 13 503. 17 72-480-03 4 , 080 0. 00 14 564. 78 72-480-02 4 , 080 0. 00 15 1, 509. 52 72-480-01 30, 000 0. 00 16 328. 60 72-480-10 25 , 000 0. 00 17 379. 95 72-480-12 22 ,310 0. 00 18 1, 324. 68 72-190-51 10, 200 0. 00 19 831. 78 72-190-50 6, 400 0. 00 20 821. 51 72-190-49 31, 250 0. 00 21 349. 14 107-240-03 2 , 480 0. 00 22 164. 30 107-250-02 820 0. 00 23 123. 23 107-240-11 2 , 290 0. 00 24 4, 353. 98 107-240-16 17 , 070 0. 00 25 2 , 546. 67 107-250-25 10, 480 0. 00 26 236. 18 107-250-18 820 0. 00 27 554. 52 107-250-24 1, 370 0. 00 28 677. 74 107-250-21 7, 950 0. 00 29 6, 572 . 05 107-260-02 59, 820 0. 00 30 7, 393. 56 107-260-03 23, 460 0 . 00 31 1, 078. 23 107-270-20 33 , 900 0. 00 32 513 . 44 107-270-25 22 , 870 0. 00 33 5, 709. 47 107-160-15 129 , 040 0. 00 34 1, 581. 40 107-160-14 80, 000 0. 00 35 26, 801. 65 71-150-17 55, 230 0. 00 36 3, 388 . 71 71-330-01 5, 120 0. 00 37 256. 72 71-340-14 4, 970 0. 00 38 256. 72 71-340-15 5, 990 0. 00 39 256. 72 71-340-16 5, 990 0. 00 40 246. 45 71-340-01 8 ,700 0. 00 EXHIBIT C (1) • • • NORTH CANBY ROAD AREA SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1980-1 CITY OF REDDING, SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ASSESSMENT & AMOUNT OF ASSESSED VALUE DIAGRAM NUMBER ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION LAND IMPROVEMENTS 41 $ 215. 65 71-340-02 $ 8 , 700 0. 00 42 462 . 10 71-340-03 6,240 0. 00 43 379. 95 71-340-04 11, 600 0. 00 44 215. 65 71-340-05 8 , 700 0. 00 45 225. 91 71-340-06 8 , 700 0. 00 46 328. 60 71-340-07 11, 600 0 . 00 47 225. 91 71-340-09 8 , 700 0. 00 48 225. 91 71-340-10 8 , 700 0. 00 49 308. 06 71-340-11 9,120 0. 00 50 246 . 45 71-340-12 9, 120 0. 00 51 49, 536. 84 Portion 71-150-10 396, 000 0. 00 52 1, 499. 26 Portion 71-150-10 (See above) 53 698. 28 107-290-07 32 , 500 0. 00 54 482 . 64 107-290-20 21, 570 0. 00 55 400. 48 107-290-21 17 ,950 0. 00 56 277.26 71-140-09 Not Available-Property of Pacific Telephone 57 2 , 269. 42 71-140-12 " " " 58 4, 887 . 96 71-140-11 27 , 600 0. 00 59 2 , 012. 68 71-160-02 7 , 500 0. 00 60 410.75 71-160-18 1, 650 0. 00 61 174 . 57 71-170-15 0 0. 00 62 1, 129 . 58 71-170-14 4 ,200 0. 00 63 2 , 515. 86 Portion 71-360-25 15, 450 0 . 00 64 934 . 47 Portion 71-360-25 (See above) 0. 00 65 102 . 69 71-130-25 680 0. 00 66 102. 69 71-130-18 550 0. 00 67 0. 00 107-290-16 1, 480 0. 00 68 1, 150. 11 107-300-06 4 , 690 0. 00 69 2 ,125. 65 107-300-19 10,710 0. 00 70 3 ,450. 33 107-300-17 33 , 820 0. 00 71 3 , 614 . 63 107-300-16 75, 680 0. 00 72 6, 181. 84 107-310-08 142 , 500 0. 00 73 11, 172 . 49 107-320-03 55,710 0. 00 74 102. 69 71-110-33 5, 470 0. 00 75 102. 69 71-110-34 5, 470 0. 00 76 102 . 69 71-110-35 5, 470 0. 00 77 102 . 69 71-110-70 5,120 0. 00 78 102 . 69 71-110-71 5,120 0. 00 79 102 . 69 71-110-72 5,250 0. 00 80 431. 29 107-180-28 5, 570 0. 00 EXHIBIT C (2) f • J NORTH CANBY ROAD AREA SEWER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1980-1 CITY OF REDDING, SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ASSESSMENT & AMOUNT OF ASSESSED VALUE DIAGRAM NUMBER ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION LAND IMPROVEMENTS 81 $ 225. 91 107-180-37 $ 2 , 530 0. 00 82 677 . 77 107-180-35 7 , 610 0. 00 83 6, 818. 50 107-180-30 22 , 890 0. 00 84 1 , 632 . 71 67-350-30 5, 410 0. 00 TOTAL $245, 024. 59 EXHIBIT C (3)