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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 2005-097 - LMD "G" e e RESOLUTION NO. 2005-97 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT "G" A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING APPROVING THE REPORT OF THE ENGINEER AS FILED, AND DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO: (1) ORDER THE FORMATION OF TERRITORY INTO A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT "G." (2) SET A PUBLIC HEARINGDATERE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT "G." (3) LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS IN DISTRICT "G" FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006 PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972, COMMENCING WITH SECTION 22500 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE. WHEREAS: A. On this date, the City Council adopted a Resolution initiating proceedings for the formation of LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT "G" (District) under authority granted by the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, as set forth in Part 2 of Division 15 ofthe Streets and Highways Code of the State of California B. The Engineer has filed his Report with the City Clerk pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Section 22565, et seq., setting forth a full and detailed description of the improvements, the boundaries of the proposed assessment district and any zones therein, any bonds or notes to be issued, and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the proposed district. C. The purpose of the proposed District, which is generally located adjacent to the Quail Run Subdivision, along Cockerill Drive, is to provide maintenance to those landscaping improvements. D. The City Council intends to levy the proposed special assessment based on a uniform special benefit and assessment methodology over all developable lots within the proposed District. E. Only costs for maintenance oflandscaping; repairs to the irrigation system; electric and water charges; replacement of vegetation as necessary; and any and all incidental expenses, including administrative costs and a contingency fund, in connection therewith will be assessed, including a contingency for an annual automatic cost escalation, which shall be tied to the "20 Cities Construction Cost Index" from the most recent June Engineering News Record and shall become effective July 1,2006, and every July thereafter. F. This Resolution is made in satisfaction of those requirements set forth in the Streets and Highways Code Section 22624. o \A \ ...0 ...J ~v e e NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THAT: 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct. 2. Pursuant to the Streets and Highways Code Section 22586, the City Council hereby approves the Report of the Engineer, as filed with the City Clerk, containing a full and detailed description of the improvements; the boundaries of proposed LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT "G" and any zones therein; any bonds or notes to be issued; and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots/parcels within said district. 3. A public hearing will be held. on Tuesday, September 20,2005, at the hour of7 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the City Council Chambers located at 777 Cypress Avenue, Redding, California, to address the levy of the proposed assessment for Fiscal Year 2005-2006. The proposed assessment for Fiscal Year 2006 is $267.08. 4. Only costs for the vegetation management and maintenance of landscaping; miscellaneous lighting; mulching; vandalism; repairs to the irrigation system; electric and water charges; replacement of vegetation as necessary; removal of trimmings, rubbish, and debris; maintenance of the detention basin; and other improvements to remove or cover graffiti, administrative costs, painting of any walls, and such other maintenance and incidental expenses as are authorized by Streets and Highways Code Sections 22526 and 22531, will be assessed. Pursuant to Government Code S 53739, the amount of each fiscal year's assessment shall be adjusted for inflation in an amount not to exceed that provided by the "20 Cities Construction Cost Index" from the most recent June Engineering News Record and shall become effective July 1, 2006, and every July thereafter. 5. The City Clerk shall give notice of said hearing by causing this Resolution to be published, posted, and mailed as provided in Section 22556 of the Streets and Highways Code. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution of intention was introduced, read and adopted at a regular meeting ofthe City Council on the 19th day of July, 2005, by the following vote: A YES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Dickerson, Murray, Pohlmeyer, StegaU, and Mathena COUNCIL MEMBERS: None COUNCIL MEMBERS: None COUNCIL MEMBERS: None Attest: Form Approved: ~, ~,~~ CON. IE STRO MAYER, City erk ~~ RICHARD A. DUVERNAY ity Attorney . /w ~s/ ~ ~ oWG. NO: LMo-G - LANDSe APE ~ """"'- . . IMPR()\J ~ENTS ~ ~31 30 32 33 ~ BUTTON I \ 2 "'" 3 D 34 ) 4 PL 5 16 0::: o --.J --.J 0::: W Y: () o () 9 6 28 f- 19 18 17 o 27 :z: 20 l:l:: is 21 :~ ". 25 i 26 24 23 ~"~~>,. ~~%~ .' %" " / / ;' / / ,,<~~ 0::: o >- 0::: , - , 0 100 200 300 FEET DATE 7-5-05 7 8 15 22 I 14 10 J I / 11. 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