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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Valerie C. Ross, Director
Subject: Authorization to proceed and
Resolution ofIntention--- formation of a
Landscape Maintenance Assessment District
in the Magnolia Avenue and Ohio Avenue
area (Tract No. 15228).
Dept: Development Services
Date: August 29,2006
File No. 14.40-131
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
MCC Date: 09-18-2006
02/23/2005 - Tentative Tract Map No. 15228 was approved, with conditions.
01/26/2006-- Final Tract Map No. 15228 was approved.
Recommended Motion:
I. That the Director of Development Services and the City Clerk be authorized to proceed
under SBMC 12.90, with the establishment of a Landscape Maintenance Assessment
District in the Magnolia A venue and Ohio A venue area (Tract No. 15228), to be known as
Assessment District No. 1041; AND
2. Adopt Resolution.
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Valerie C. Ross
Contact person: LASZLO "Les" FOGASSY
Phone: 5026
Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Map,
Engineers Report, Reso.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $4,000 (Processing fees paid by applicant)
Ward:
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Source: (Acct. No.) 254-000-2301-6028
(Acct. Description) Assessment District Deposits
Finance:
Council Notes:
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Agenda Item No.
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
SUBJECT:
Authorization to proceed and Resolution of Intention--- formation of a Landscape Maintenance
Assessment District in the Magnolia Avenue and Ohio Avenue area (Tract No. 15228).
BACKGROUND:
On February 23,2005, Tentative Tract No. 15228 was approved with one of the conditions being
the formation of a Landscape Maintenance Assessment District. This condition was placed to
relieve the City of the costs of maintenance of the perimeter landscaping and landscaping and
drainage along the slope area on the southerly side of the tract, and to assess these costs to those
properties receiving the most benefit.
On September 2, 2005, a petition for the formation of a Landscape Maintenance Assessment
District was submitted to the City by Dennis Sant of Sant Development, developer of Tract No.
15228, located on the southeasterly comer of Magnolia Avenue and Ohio Avenue in the
Verdemont area. The formation fee of $4,000 was also paid on September 2, 2005. The petition
represented 100% of the property owner(s) within the proposed Assessment District. The final
Tract Map was approved on January 26, 2006.
Tract No. 15228 consists of 17 single family lots. The annual cost of maintenance and
incidentals will be spread across these 17 lots. Part of the formation proceedings includes the
preparation of an Engineer's Report, which details the costs necessary to carry out the ongoing
maintenance of landscaping imd is attached for your review. As required by law, only special
benefit may be assessed to properties within an assessment district. Any benefit found to be a
general benefit may not be assessed to the District. As set forth in the Engineer's Report, 5% of
20.2% of all of the proposed maintenance has been determined to be general benefit; therefore,
$125.70 is the proportionate general benefit cost. The special benefit portion, which for the first
year is estimated to be $14,858.17, will be spread across the 17 lots within the District. The
estimated first years cost per lot will be $874. The formation cost in excess of the $4,000
deposited by the developer, which is $1,800, is included in the first years costs and will not be
included in subsequent years assessments. The Engineer's Report allows for annual increases of
CPI (Consumer Price Index), or 5%, whichever is less, to cover increases in maintenance costs.
Increases over this amount will either need to be approved by the property owners within the
District, or be paid for by the City.
The attached Resolution of Intention sets a public meeting for October 16, 2006, and a public
hearing for November 6, 2006, and preliminarily approves the Engineer's Report. Approval of
this District will be subject to an assessment ballot process, which requires a majority approval
by the property owners within the proposed District boundary. Ballots are weighted
proportionally to the amount of the proposed assessment for each parcel. The owners of record
will be given mailed notice of the public meeting and hearing, along with an Assessment Ballot
form. The developer has advised us that, none of the 17 lots have sold. Since the developer still
owns all of the lots, a majority protest is not anticipated. Future property owners will purchase
the lots subject to the Assessment District and will be given disclosure of the District and
assessments by the developer or subsequent property owners, as required by law.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Applicant has paid the $4,000 processing fee. Estimated costs of annual maintenance, including
additional formation costs, will be assessed back to property owners within the Assessment
District.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that authorization be given to proceed with the formation of a Landscape
Maintenance Assessment District in the Magnolia Avenue and Ohio Avenue area (AD 1041 -
Tract No. 15228) and that the attached Resolution ofIntention be adopted.
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF 'THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PRELIMINARILY
DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQl1IRE
THE FORMATION OF A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
LOCATED IN THE MAGNOLIA AVENUE AND OHIO AVENUE AREA WITHOUT
COMPLIANCE WITH THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT INVESTlGA T10N, LIMITATION
AND MAJORITY PROTEST ACT OF 1931; DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
PROCEED TO ORDER WORK WITHIN THE DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1041; PRELIMINARILY APPROVING THE
ENGINEER'S REPORT AND GIVING NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING AND PUBLIC
HEARING.
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino (hereinafter called "City") as an exercise of its
municipal affairs powers has enacted an Assessment District Ordinance (Municipal Code Chapter
12.90) to provide for the procedure for the formation of assessment districts within the City; and
WHEREAS, it has now become necessary to consider the formation of a landscape
maintenance assessment district within the City, to be known as Assessment District No. 1041,
Magnolia A venue and Ohio A venue Area Landscape Maintenance Assessment District.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Chapter 12.90 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code, the
Mayor and Common Council of said City hereby preliminarily find and determine that the public
convenience and necessity require, and it is the intention of the Mayor and Common Council to
form Assessment District No. 1041, the boundaries of which are generally as follows:
Magnolia Avenue, Ohio Avenue, and the easterly and southerly boundary lines of
Tract No. ] 5228.
Reference is hereby made to the Engineer's Report on file in the office of the City Clerk of said
City for a map of the boundaries of said district, a description of the maintenance, an estimated cost
of the maintenance. and a proposed assessment roll which Report and Assessment District Map are
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RESOLUTION ... PRELIMINARILY DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC CONVE:>iIE]\"CE A:>iD
NECESSITY REQURE THE FORMATION OF A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMDIT
DISTRICT LOCA TED IN THE MAGNOLIA A VENUE A]\"D OHIO A VENUE AREA ... ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. t041 ; PRELIMINARILY APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT AND GIVING
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING AND A PUBLIC HEARING.
hereby preliminarily approved.
SECTION 2. It is the intention of said Mayor and Common Council to order
improvements within the district. which improvement shall consist of, but are not limited to,
parkway and slope landscaping on the easterly side of Magnolia A venue, parkway and slope
landscaping on the south side of Ohio Avenue, landscaping and drainage swales on slopes along
the southerly side of Lots ]0 through 17, inclusive, and the easterly side of Lot 10, and the
landscaping and drainage swale/access area between the side yards of Lots 10 and ]]. The
estimated cost of said maintenance for the first year, including incidental costs and formation costs,
IS $14,858.17.
SECTION 3. Said contemplated work and improvements is of more than local or ordinary
public benefit, and that said Mayor and Common Council do hereby make the expense of such
work and improvement chargeable upon the district, which district is hereby declared to be the
district benefited by said proposed work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the cost and
expense thereof, except as otherwise may be set forth in said Engineer's Report. All public streets
or alleys, or portions thereof. of said Tract No. 15228. are hereby excepted from said assessment,
as set forth in said Engineer's Report.
SECTION 4. The assessment benefit procedure to be followed and the amount to be
assessed against each particular parcel will be based upon the basis of a single residential unit being
one assessment unit and the percentage of costs will be assessed proportional to the percentage of
27 the total assessment units on each parcel as it relates to the total number of assessments, actual or
28 by formula. within the district. Reference is hereby made to said Engineer's Report, on file in the
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RESOLUTION ... PRELIVlINARIL Y DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC CONVE:'iIENCE A"ID
NECESSITY REQUIRE THE FORMATJO:-: OF A LANDSCAPE MAINTENA"ICE ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT LOCATED IN THE MAGNOLIA AVE!'\UE AND OHIO AVENl;E AREA ... ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 1041; PRELIMINARILY APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT AND GIVI:\'G
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING AND A PUBLIC HEARING.
office of the City Clerk of said City, for full particulars and proposed assessment amount against
each parcel.
SECTION 5. The assessment financing alternative to be followed shall be as follows.
to-wit:
The estimated cost of the first year's maintenance, as set forth in said Engineer's report, shall be
assessed against the properties involved within the current fiscal year or the fiscal year following
the establishment of the district. Depending on when the costs are assessed relative to when the
maintenance is assumed by the City, this assessed amount can be used as a source of pre-funding
the first year's maintenance contract and incidental costs. Once the district has assumed the
responsibility for the maintenance, the properties shall be assessed each year thereafter to establish
a source of pre-funding each year's costs. or for the actual contract and incidental costs. If there
are surplus amounts in the event of pre-funding of costs, then such surplus may be applied as a
credit to the following year's assessment or retained in a reserve to offset future increases. Interest
will be charged on any portion of the assessments which are not pre-funded through previous
assessments. The interest rate shall be based upon the average rate of the City's current earnings
on invested funds during the period of expenditure. The assessment shall be levied, collected and
enforced in the same manner, at the same time, and with the same penalties and interest as in the
case of taxes levied for property taxes.. Said assessments will be collected in perpetuity, or until
terminated by the Mayor and Common Council. Reference is made to said Engineer's Report for
full particulars.
SECTION 6. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public meeting will be held before the
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RESOLVTION ... PRELIMINARILY DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC CONVENIEi'iCE AND
NECESSITY REQUIRE THE FORMATlOi'i OF A LA"'DSCAPE MAINTEi'iANCE ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT LOCATED IN THE MAGNOLIA A VEi'iUE A:'iD OHIO A VE1'OUE AREA ... ASSESSME"T
DISTRICT 1'00. 104] ; PRELIMINARILY APPROVING THE E"'GINEER'S REPORT A1'OD GIVING
1'00TICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING AND A PUBLIC HEARING.
Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino on Monday, October 16,2006, at the
hour of 4:00 p.m., and that a public hearing will be held on Monday, November 6, 2006, at the
hour of 4:00 p.m., both in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 N. "0" Street, San Bernardino,
California for the purpose of determining whether the public convenience and necessity require the
formation of the proposed maintenance district without compliance. with the Special Assessment
Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 and whether the Mayor and Common
Council should proceed with ordering the above described improvements. At said public meeting
and public hearing, any person may appear and file objections relative to the proposed district, the
proposed maintenance or the costs thereof. Any person owning property within the proposed
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a written protest with the City Clerk, 300 N. "0" Street, San Bernardino, California, 92418, prior
to 4:00 p.m., November 6, 2006. Each protest must be signed by the owners thereof and must
contain sufficient infonnation to properly identifY said property. No action will be taken to approve
the formation of the district until the conclusion of said public hearing on November 6, 2006. All
property owners within the proposed district will also be mailed ballots which may be used to
indicate support of or opposition to the proposed assessment, A majority protest shall exist if the
total amount of assessments shown on the ballots returned in opposition to the assessment is greater
than the total assessment amount of ballots returned in support of the assessment. All ballots must
be received in the Office of the City Clerk by no later than the time and date of the public hearing
as stated herein.
If by the conclusion of said public hearing on November 6, 2006, protests have been tiled
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RESOLUTION ... PRELIMINARILY DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC CONVENIE!'iCE AND
2 NECESSITY REQUIRE THE FORMATION OF A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ASSESSME:'\T
DISTRICT LOCATED IN THE MAGNOLIA AVENUE A:'I'D OHIO AVENUE AREA ... ASSESSME:'\T
3 DISTRICT NO. 1041; PRELIMINARILY APPROVIl'iG THE E:'\GINEER'S REPORT AND GIVI!'>G
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING AND A PUBLIC HEARING.
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and not withdrawn by property owners representing over 50% of the assessment units to be
assessed, or ballots returned representing over 50% of the assessment amount of the returned
ballots, these proceedings shall be abandoned and no assessments shall be imposed.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Department of Development
Services, Real Property Section, at (909) 384-5026 or by writing to same at 300 N. "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California, 92418.
SECTION 7. A copy of this resolution and a map showing the exterior boundaries of the
proposed improvement district with relation to the territory immediately contiguous thereto and to
the proposed improvement will be on file with the City Clerk and will be available for inspection
by any person or persons interested. This map shall govern for all details as to the extent of the
proposed improvement district.
SECTION 8. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish a copy of this
Resolution in the San Bernardino County Sun, a newspaper of general circulation published in the
City, and shall cause Notice to be mailed as required by Section 12.90.040(C) of the San
Bernardino Municipal Code.
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RESOLUTION ... PRELIMINARILY DETERMII'iING THAT THE PUBLIC CONVEl"IE"KE Al"D
l"ECESSITY REQUIRE THE FORMATIO:>l OF A LANDSCAPE MAIl"TENAl"CE ASSESS:vIEl"T
DISTRICT LOCATED II'i THE MAGNOLIA AVENUE AND OHIO AVEI'iUE AREA ... ASSESSME:\T
DISTRICT NO. 1041: PRELIMINARILY APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT AND GIVIl'iG
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING AND A PUBLIC HEARING.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof
held on the
day of
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Council Members:
AYES NAYS
ABSTAIN ABSENT
ESTRADA
BAXTER
VACANT
DERRY
KELLEY
City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approYCd this _ day of
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PATRICK J. MORRIS, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
proved as to form:
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MES F. PENMAN, City Attorney
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