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Res 86-049~33TION NO. 86-049 A R~OLUTION C~ THE CITY C(~/T/L (~ ~HE CITY C~ PO~AY, CAT.r~U_A, DHILARING THE INT~*I~ON TO LEVY IA~DSCAPE ~ ASSES~4~qT DISTRICT NO. 86-3 FOR FISCAL YEAR 1986-87 ~HEREAS, the City Council of the City of Poway, C~lifornia desires to levy and collect assessments within Poway M~{ntenance Assessment District No. 86-3 for the purposes of rain- raining, servicing and cgerating public landscape facilities located within the territory c~mprising said district as shown in Exhibit "A", purs,~nt to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972; and W~m~EAS, the public interest and convenience requires the main- tenance, service and operation of the public landscaping, soundwalls, and recreational trails within said territory. NOW ~EREFfRE, the City Council of the City of Poway does hereby resolve as follows: 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and the city Council so finds and determines. ® Proposed assessments for 1986-87 are as detailed in the "Engineer's F~port" for Poway Landscape M~ { ntenance Assessment District No. 86-3 for 1986-87 fiscal y~r, E~hibit e Purs,~nt to the Streets and Highways Code, a public b~ring will be held on June 3, 1986, in the City Council Chambers at City Hall to consider the levy and collection of the proposed PASS~D, ADOPTED A~D APPROg]H), by the City Council of the City of Poway, California, at a regular meeting thereof this/~ith day of May, 1986. Carl R. Kruse, Mayor M~rie K. Wahlsten, City ~lerk / R/L-86-3 EXHIBIT "A" LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 86-3 Ail of that property within the boundary of Tract No. 3994 in the City of Poway, County of San Diego, State of California, as shown on Final Map No. 10596, filed in the office of the County Recorder of said county on February 16, 1983. EXHIBIT B ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR POWAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 86-3 FOR 1986-87 FISCAL YEAR PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to set forth findings and enginering analysis for the Poway Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 86-3; for 1986-87 fiscal year. The Assessment District was formed June 14, 1983 as a means of financing the maintenance of landscape improvements installed in conjunction with new sub- divisions in Poway, the boundary being as shown in Exhibit A. FINDINGS The Landscaping.and Lighting Act of 1972 permits the establishment of assessment districts by cities for the purpose of providing for the maintenance of certain public improvements which includes the facilities existing within the subject assessment district. The 1972 Act requires that maintenance assessments be levied according to benefit rather than according to estimated value. Section 22573 provides that: "The net amount to be assessed upon lands'within an assessment district may be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among all assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefit to be received by each such lot or parcel from the improvements." Based upon the foregoing, it is proposed the City of Poway generate the necessary revenue required to maintain the aforementioned land- scaping improvements with Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 86-3 for the 1986-87 fiscal year using the method provided for in the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS Boundary The boundary of the proposed assessment district is as shown in Exhibit A with Tract 3994 being the present full extent of the District with 30 lots. NAME The District is entitled the "Poway Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 86-3.." FACILITIES The facilities to be maintained are shown in the Landscape Maintenance District Improvement Plans and include landscaped areas adjacent to Pomerado Road, Beeler Creek, a maintained "natural" pond, and trails, all within the District boundaries. These facilities are only par- tially improved at this time and have not yet been accepted by the City for maintenance. BENEFIT ANALYSIS The District is made up of 30 residential lots in Tract 3994. The assessment is calculated on a per lot basis by dividing the total budget by 30. PROPOSED BUDGET In order to provide operating funds for a portion of 1986-87 and start-up funds for maintenance during 1987-88, approximately 1/2 year of operating and maintenance costs are proposed for 1986-87 for a total of $6,125. ASSESSMENT It is determined that all residential lots benefit equally. Accordingly, the assessment for each lot is: Budget = $6~125 = $204 per lot of Lots 30 AIan D. 'Archibald, P. E. Director of Public Services/City Engineer R.C.E. No. 21869 Date