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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13504 .1 : 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 - - .,.. /( RESOLUfION NO. ./~-'P A RESOLUfION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING APPLICATION TO THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR THE ANNEXATION OF UNINHABITED TERRITORY LOCATED NORTH OF CENTRAL AVENUE, EAST OF VALLEY VIEW, AND DETACHMENT FROM COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 38, IMPROVEMENT ZONE G OF CSA NO. 38, COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 70, AND IMPROVEMENT ZONE A OF CSA NO. 70. WHEREAS, the Common Council as governing body of the City of San Bernardino desires to initiate proceedings for the change of organization in accordance with Government Code Sections 35110 and 35013. NOW, THEREFORE, the Common Council, governing body of the City of San Bernardino, does hereby resolve, determine, and order as follows: SECTION 1. Application and a proposal is hereby made to the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Bernardino for the annexation of uninhabited territory located north of Central Avenue, east of Valley View, and the detachment from County Service Area No, 38, Improvement Zone G of CSA No, 38, County Service Area No. 70, and Improvement Zone A of CSA No. 70, as outlined in the justification form which is Exhibit "A" and the plan and narrative which is Exhibit "B" to this resolution and is by this reference incorporated herein as though fully set forth. SECTION 2. The Clerk of this governing body is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this resolution with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Bernardino. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Conunon Council of the City of San Bernardino at a NA ~ 11.,) meeting thereof held on the t,;tc day of ~-vJ'~ 1978, b~the following vote, to wit: , AYES: Councilmen ~~h/: ;2vL~ cp{~ ~~:- Yjit, gIlA" ~ ~,,~) ..7Zfrv> NOES: .1 ~ --' ABSENT: 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~/b7N7/~d ~~'f- / City C1er The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this S?~day of ~~) . 1978. 8 9 10 11 12 Approved as to form: 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 FI I 1="'_._ D-' (;"...... NU\! - 9 'j~{B CITY cL[r~l\.s CFF~CE By..................................................... . .O(PurY - 2 - RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION BY GOVERNING ,RODY OF PUBLIC 'ENTITY iCy: If /10 TO: LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION COUNTY OF SAN ~E r :ARDI!\O 1111 East Mill Street -San Bernardino, California 92415 FOR LAFC USE ONL y The Mayor and Common Council AS GOVERNING BODY OF The City of San Bernardino HEREBY SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR: o CHANGE OF ORGANIZATIO:-l D REORGA1'1IZATION WHEREAS. THE Mayor and Common Council AS GOVERNING BODY OF City of San Bernardino DESIRES TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE CHANGE OF ORGANIZATION OR REORGANIZATION Ii'l ACCORD- ANCE WITH GOVERNMENT CODE. SECTION 5&1-95 35110 and 35013 NOW. THEREFORE. THE Mayor and Common Council GOVERNL~G BODY OF City of San Bernardino BY RESOLVE. DETERMIi'lE. AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: DOES HERE- SECTION 1. APPLICATION A1'1D A PROPOSAL IS HEREBY MADE TO THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMA- TION COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARD1'\O FOR Annexation of Uninhabited Territory TO BE KNOWN AS North of CENTRAL AVENUE, East of VALLEY VIEW AVENUE AS OUTLINED IN THE JUSTIFICATION FORM WHICH IS EXHiilIT "A" TO THIS RESOLUTION AND IS BY THIS REFERENCE INCORPORATED HEREIN AS THOUGH FULLY SET FORTH. SECTION 2. THE Chief Deputy City Clerk OF THIS GOVERNING BODY IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO FILE A CERTIFIED COpy OF THIS RESO- LUTION WITH THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO. I. Shauna Clark (NAME) City Clerk (OFFICE) OF City of San Bernardino OF SAN BERNARDLT'lO COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. HEREBY CERTIFY THIS RECORD TO BE A FULL, TRUE. AND CORRECT COpy OF THE RECORD OF THE ACTION TAKEN BY SAID GOVERNING BODY. BY VOTE OF THE MEMBERS PRESENT. AS THE SAME APPEARS Ii'l THE OFFICIAL MINUTES OF SAID GOVERNING BODY AT ITS MEETING OF December 12. 1977 DATED ~AW/~ /?7f BY ~//64/ ~~ / LAFC 1 03-7979-478 Rev. 7/77 (3) Only after additional capi!al o~tloy to be paid by prop.rty owner c. Are there other alternatives to providing services: d. list all other governmental agencies and private municipal services in the area: e. TO BE COMPLETED FOR PROPOSALS TO FORM NEW DISTRICTS OR CITIES 111 Services and major projects to be provided by proposed agency in first and second years of operation: (May be attached as an exhibit) N/A 121 Proposed budget for first two years of agency's existence, including all revenues and expenditures. Attach proposed budget sheets as Exhibit "B" to proposal request. ..:. (3) Estimated tax rate for first two years of agency's existence. First Year Second Year B. AREA INFORMATION 1. Land area in square miles or acres 20.35 acres. mIl 2. Dwelling units in area 1 3. Population in area 3 4. Amount of publicly owned land in area (Identify as federal, state or local) 1.14 acres mIl I 5. Assessed valuation: land 10.350 Improvements 3.175 ;5-7983-478 Rev. 5/11 Polgi! 2 of 4 EXHIBIT "A" JUSTIFICATION FOR PROPOSAL AND PRELlIV11NARY ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION FOR~/1 For LAFC Use Only TO: LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION Cmi;.1ISSION COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1111 Ea;! Mill Street, B.l San Bernardino, CA 92415 INTRODUCTION: The questions in this form are designed to obtain enough data about the proposed project and project site to allow the staff and lAFC to adequately assess the project. By taking the time to fully respond to the questions below, you can reduce the processing time for your project. You may also include any additional information which you believe is. pertinent. Use additional sheets where necessary. APPLICANT: City of San Bernardino TYPE OF PROJECT OR.ACTION: Change of Organization pursuant to Government Code Sections 35110 and 35013 (100% consent) GENERAL LOCATION: (Cross streets, area, etc.) North of CENTRAL AVENUE, East of VALLEY VIEW AVENUE If there is an existing EIR or other environmental review on your project site. give the name and date it was written, and provide this office with a copy of the findings: None A. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTION: 1. Describe the proposed project in as much detail as possible. Identify the project, including annexations to. detachments from, or formation of new entities. Annexatien of Uninhabited Territorv: detachment from County Service Area No, 38, Improvement Zone G of CSA 38. CSA No, 70. and Improvement Zone A of CSA No., 70, a. The reasons which justify this proposal are as follows: (For example -- servici! needs~ health mandate, economic benefits, ete.) Residents request tvpica1 services as provided by City, Said territory is substantially surrounded by corporate limits of City of San Bernardino and its annexation will centribute and facilitate the orderly growth and development of both the City and the territory to be annexed, b. Services to. be added, changed or provided, and major projects proposed: (1) Without additional cost to taxpayers See Attached plan and narrative, . (2) With additional service charges See Attached plan and narrative, LAFC 3 15-1983-478 Rev. 5/17 Page 10'4 6. Number of Registered Voters -0- C. VOTER INFORMATION - Proposal will not be accep'ed "::thout a voter location list properly and completely filled Ollt by proponent. Enclose Voter Location List with this 2pp~ic3tion. D. LAND USE 1. Current Zoning M-1 2. Pre.zoning (Assigned by cities only). C-M 3. Current land use Vacant with dwelling. Small dairy farm operation within the Northeast area. howevers there is no evidence of present use. 4. County General Plan designation 5. City General Plan designation (If applicable) 6. Probable or proposed land use (Submit any availabla plans) E. SITE DESCRIPTION 1. Describe the site as thoroughly as possible. a. Describe the types of vegetation and the percent222 of the site that is covered. List the animals you have seen or those which are known to inhabit the area. Weeds . b. Describe the topography (i.e., slopes and landforms) of the site. Any data on soils and geology will also be helpful. Flat - Gent 1e s lope to the South. c. Describe any improvements on the site. Small dairy - existing structures appear to be in a non-use condition. 2. Describe the adjacent land uses. Note any major local agencies which are Jjacent to the p:oposed project. \Vhere possible, provide a vicinity map showing the project site's relationship to these agencies. Residential and vacant land. 15-7983-416 Rev. 5/11 Page 3 0: 4 , . . 3. Describe site alterations that will be produced by impro':em;;nt projects associated 'Nith proposed action. For instance, topographic changes, percentage of site that wil! b~ grilded. storm fio'."J5 that will ha'Je to be ch~nnelized. and other changes. Also, indicate any new sen.-ices or utilities that will be req:.Jire:d. Refer to Plan and narrative. 4. Identify any other agencies that you have contacted during the processing of the project. Include copies of correspondence with state, federal, or local a~ancies or departments where proposed project is discussed. 5. Please include a copy of any studies (soils, geology, marketing, etc.J that you may have prepared for this project or site. All reports will be returned to you at the end of the project's review. if requested. F. NOTICES AND COMMUNICATIONS - List below the names and addresses of people to whom notices and communications should be directed. (3 max/mum) Name Shauna Clark Telephone 383-5102 Address 300 North "D" Street City and Zip San Bernardino 92418 Name Lewis E. Little Tefephone 383-5328 Address Same City and Zip Same Name W. R. "Bob" Holcomb Telephone 383-5133 Address Same City and Zip Same SUBMITTED BY: Signature: . L~'hI4./ ~4/'. Name and Title: Shauna Clark - Chief Deputy City Clerk . Address: 300 North "D" Street:" City and Zip: San Bernardino, Ca lifornia 92418 Telephone: 383-5102 Date: '7---/L /i?7f TO BE ENCLOSED WITH THIS FORM: 13 copies of this Exhibit "A" 25 copies of the map 40 copies of th~ legal descriptior) 1 copy of the Voter Location List 15.7983-478 Rev. 5/77 Page 4 0'4 .. . .~.. . .c:- . If hI, . ~^ .u. .. A PLAN AND NARRATIVE FOR PROVIDING SERVICES TO A PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO LOCATED NORTH OF CENTRAL AVENUE AND EAST OF VAlLEY VIEW AVENUE ~,C\ 3~ . '" 1<:; ^ ~. '.,.,," . '\'!i>:(' / ,0" .' . ,'7 '~""/"-Il .. ;:;t .1 " r \.- :~\,:-; 0..:.--...... :' ':- :::J ." '. '-. _.J . .to" "J..-'~:!"" -, C/",:- ,.: j...., . ,"" J'Y" Or.... - .\ -, "", ; 1...(', I~..... . ~. q)( ." -("" ...,,\. . )"i;i\ \C-' r r . TYPE OF PROCEEDINGS FILED MUNICIPAl REORGANIZATION UNINHABITED TERRITORY 100% PROPERTY O\?NERS REQUEST . SUDHITTED BY: CITY OF SAN BERNArillINO DEPAl(l1lENT OF PUBLIC HORKS REAL PROPERTY SECTIm~ PREPARED }!AY, 1978 , . .' . , NARRATIVE FOR PROVIDING SERVICES FOR A PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, LOCATED NORTH OF CENTRAL AVENUE AND EAST OF VALLEY VIEW AVENUE The Mayor and Members of the Common Council of the City of San Bernardino "agrees and desires to annex the above described uninhabited territory to the City of San Bernardino for the following reasons: 1. The territory proposed to be annexed is substantially surrounded by the corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino on three (3) sides, and whereas the City has received 100% request from the property owners from said territory proposed to be annexed. 2. The incorporation of this territory will help contribute to and facilitate the orderly growth and development of the existing City area and the territory proposed to be annexed. 3. This annexation will also help to provide a uniform and orderly manner of growth, planning and zoning of lands, and the subdivision of lands therein such a manner most conducive to the welfare of said City and said uninhabited territory. The City of San Bernardino to the area under consideraiton agreements with the County this by the City of San Bernardino. has planned for for annexation. area is already providing all typical City services Currently throueh contractural receiving the services provided The following is an enumeration and description of services which will be extended to the affected territory, which describes the level and range of such services that will be provided, as well as the feasibility of extending such services and any improvements that will be required by the City, along with a description of when the services will commence and the financing of such improvements and services and any condition imposed by the City. 1. Planning, Zoning, Code Enforcement and Building Inspection _ The City shall provide these services in conformance with appropriate government codes and City Ordinances as well as following the City's General Plan for zoning. This function is supported under the City's tax rate. . 2. Parks. and Recreation - The area proposed for annexation will have no impact on park or recreational facilities or programs, and no additional service will be required as a result of the annexation. Recreation services available to this area are presently provided through the programs and recreational activities currently conducted at ~Iill Community Center, approximately one-quarter (~) of a mile west of this proposal. The cost to the taxpayer within the proposed annexation will be collected through the property taxes, and by required fees charged to those individuals who wish to participate in City sponsored recreational activities where charges and fees are appli~able. . .i- ..... 3. Library Service - The City presently serves the area with the Downtown Central Library. It is important to note that the resources of the entire library system are readily made available to the proposed 'annexation, .including the fire alternate branch libraries. ~I J~ - ~'.' ._~,.. '~a ~ ~ ~ .. ~ ~ I ',~': :: .~L ""'tq~a;168"f : --~ :'-l"-~'nl1, u~L. <., , j J _:=1. fI:f~la' L.. =~~ r~: ~1.= 4. Public Safety, Police - The San Bernardino Police Department is authorized a complement of 199 sworn officers and approximately 63 civilians not counting 53 school crossing guards. The Patrol Division Maintains a 12 Beat or section split of the City. The Patrol Division presently averages 15 Police Units on Patrol 24 hours a day, counting Supervisory and Traffic personnel. The Detective Division has 30 sworn officers and works from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, Monday through Friday. The Services Division maintains all records and identification and provides support services to the other two divisions on a 24 hour a day basis. The only cost for these Police Services is property taxes to the City. 5. Public Safety, Fire, Paramedic and Rescue - The City of San Bernardino is currently providing fire protection to the proposed annexation area under CSA 038. .Fire protection service which will continue upon annexation and the affected residents will be provided with a Class 3 rated Fire Department with ten (10) different fire stations to respond. The closest of these is Station No. 10 located at 620 South Arrowhead Avenue. A typical structurRI fire on the first alarm deploys two (2) engine companies, one (1) ladder truck company, a paramedic squad and one (1) Battalion Chief. In addition to fire protection, the City also has a minimum of three (3) paramedic units on duty 24 hours a day, each unit has two (2) paramedics each, giving a total of six (6) paramedics on duty at all times. Also, the City is equipped with helicopter assistance for rescue and/or evacuation service when . required. I - J 6. Public Safety, Ambulance Service - The City of San Bernardino under Ordinance No. 1987 franchise to Courtesy Ambulance Company as the only medical transportation carrier within the City limits. The rates are established by the above ordinance and said fees are paid by the user as set forth below. (1) Ambulance Rates: . (a) Response to a routine non-emergency call, $45.00; non-routine emergency call, $10.00 additional. (b) Each mile or fraction of a mile $2.00. (c) On scene time $.50 per minute for calls requiring emer- gency response. (d) Night service charge 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., $7.50. (e) Response to a call for ambulance not used, $15.00. (f) For each additional patient, 50% over charge for one patient. (g) Carrier shall be permitted in its discretion to fix the rates for special service. -:2."; (2) Wheelchair Passenger Transportation Vehicle rates: (a) Response to call, $9.00. (b) Each additional passenger (from and to same addresses) $4.50. (c) Each mile or fraction thereof - one way, $.65. (d) Sunday and legal holiday charge, $5.00. (e) Night service charge, 7:00 p.m. to 7:00a.m., $5.00. (f) Waiting time or standby time after first 15 minutes at request of or for the benefit of the passenger for each 15 minute period or fraction thereof, $5.00. (g) Passengers covered by Medi-Cal will be charged and billed at the State's schedule of maximum allowances. 7. Public Safety, Animal Control - The City provides for the regulation of animals as required by the Health and Safety Codes and City Ordinances. The City presently provides animal control to this County area under a present contract. . Once annexed, the cost will be absorbed in the City's tax rate. There are present plans for expanding the City's animal shelter facilities located at 333 Blood Bank Road that will allow for an additional 12 new holding pens. Currently, the City has 4 full time animal control officers, equipped with 4 appropriate vehicles. 8. Street Construction, Maintenance and Sweeping - Upon annexation, the City would continue the regular maintenance and sweeping program, which is paid for out of the City's tax rate. If any new streets are constructed within this proposal the cost will be borne at the developer's expense and shall be constructed to City ...Standards. 9; Lighting - The City of San Bernardino's Electrical Division of the Public Works Department maintains the street lighting once annexed. Any ex~ansion of the present services or future additional lighting would be contingent upon development of the area, which cost would be paid at the expense of the developer. 10. Flood Cor.trol - This service ~s'provided by the County and remains so after annexation to the City. 11. Parking - The only public parking provided within this project area is on street parking, which is regulated under City Ordinances and enforced by the City Police Department. When the area is further developed, the City's Planning and Engineering Departments will make the appropriate recommendations for off street parking in conformance to City Ordinances that regulate parking for the type of development which would be applicable. The cost of off street parking would be borne by the developer and/or property owners. . 12. Wastewater: Collection, Treatment, Disposal and Reclamation _ The City has a 36" effluent sewer main available in Central Avenue at present. Should the City extend sewer mains into this area and if the residences were to hook up to the City's main there will be a $400 connection fee, plus the appropriate charges set forth in Exhibit "A". There are no immediate plans for extending our sewers, however, the City would be able to provide this service if requested by the property owners. -3- . .' The cost for service main extensions and future hookups are determined by the City's Public Works Department. The City owns and operates its own Wastewater TreatmentPlant which disposes and reclaims the various wastewaters collected. There would be no need to expand the present facilities to provide service to the area proposed to be annexed. 13. Water Service: Acquisition, Storage and Distribution 1. The Water Department has no facilities within the proposed annexation. There is, however, a 12" steel water main located 27.3' South of t of Central Avenue, and a 8" steel water main located 12.0' West of E of Gifford Avenue, both of which border on the proposed annexation. 2. Presently there are no plans for upgrading this area. 3. There are no plans for future water main extensions into the proposed annexation; however, should the area be annexed, an owner may apply for water main extension into the area at a cost per lineal foot of pipe installed. In addition to water main extension costs, there will also be charges for any service connections applied for. A'schedule of these charges is enclosed, marked Exhibit "B". -. The operation and financing of the Water Dept. is totally supported by its rates and connection fees as set forth in the attached Exhibits "A". and "B" and is not absorbed by the City's general tax rate. 14. Cable TV - Teleprompter Cable TV Co. presently provides service to this area, upon property owners request. The basic charge is $19.95 to install plus $7.50 @ month service charge, plus the appropriate City utility tax of 5% on such services. . ' 15. Public Utilities: Electricity, Gas and Telephone Service - These services are currently provided to the project area. The City will allow service to continue upon annexation under the present franchise agreements between the various utility companies. The rate structure and cost to the property owners are controiled by the Public Utilities Commission and any expansion of future services will be created by the request of developers and/or property owners. . 16. Solid Waste: Collection and Disposal - The current provider is a private firm to the unincorporated areas for refuse collection. The City, cannot service the existing customers for a period of five (5) years, unless the property Olmers so request our service, or when new homes are constructed the City will then provide collection for these homes automatically. The City service currently is a bi-weekly pickup with a $3.50 @ month charge, which is billed through the City Water Department's monthly billing. All disposal of solid waste is transported to the various County Dump Sites which are own cd and operated by the County of San Bernardino. 17. Transit - upon annexation, the bus service provided for this area ,;ill remain under the control of Omnitrans, which is as follows: ~ - -4.: .~ Omnitrans currently provides service by Route 17 on Waterman Avenue and Route 14 on Mill Street. No direct charge is assessed the property owner. There are no immediate plans for changes in the current level of service. Changes in service may be made through the Omnitrans long range transit plan or at the request of residents in the area through their Councilman or directly to Onmitrans. Such change must have approval of the City Council. Omnitrans operations are financed through S.B. 325 and local funds. r r . . . -5-'; . 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 l! 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PBOPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO LOCATED EAST OF VALLEY VIEW AVENUE AND NORTH OF CENTRAL AVENUE That portion of Lot 4, Block 46 of the Rancho San Bernardino, as per plat thereof recorded in Book 7 of Maps, page 2, records of the County ,Reeorder, County of San Dl'rnnnl1no, State of Cslifornia, And those portions of the adjoining streets described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Present Corporate Limit Line of the City of San Bernardino, said point being the Southeast corner of said lot 4, said point also being an angle point in said City Limit Line; thence leaving said City Limit Line South along the Southerly prolongation of the East line of said Lot 4, a distance of 41.25 feet to its intersection with the center- line of Central Avenue; thence West along said centerline, a distance of 750 feet more or less to its intersection with an angle point in said City Limit Line; thence continuing West along said centerline and said City Limit Line, a distance of 3 feet more or less to an angle point in said City Limit Line; thence North along said City Limit Line, a distance of 1140 feet'more or less to an angle point therein; thence East along said City Limit Line, a distance of 8'0 feet more or less to an angle point therein; thence South along said City Limit Line, a distance of 1100 feet more or less to the Point of Beginning. Containing 20.35 Acres more or less. . . , . " . . Ij .,~ , . . . . rJn:""lr , . ' , ~;""Jl]f .. ., . CITY OF' SAN BERNARDINO SERVICE ~.. TO BE EXTENDED AREA and TIMING . ~ .,' ~ . ..~: .' : ,:-.: :,~ CURRENT (a) total area (a) immediate'ly COST TO COST TO . PROVIDER (b) parti a 1 area (b) future - month CITY TAXPAYER/ . and year (est. ) RES IDENT N/A ,N/A (est. ) . Not Applicable No Change ~RVICES C:'tM. DEVELOP, . Pl anni no County a a Tax Rat,e . Code Enforce. " a .a " " Redevelop. N/A N/A N/A " .. ~ISURE SERVICES Parks Coun ty a a Tax Rate Recreation " a a library " .a a H" N/A N/A N/A JELIC SAFETY Pol ire. County a a . Tax Rate Fir!' t"<~ ,'~"-. 1R a .a " " I1n~~..n " " a . a " " P"rilmpdir. " " a a " " tmfml anc:f' Private N/C N/C " " Animil1 Cont. County a a " " IBLIC WORKS . Construction County , . Ta'x"Rate .. a a Haintenance " a a " " S'tleeoi no " a . a " " liQhtinQ " a a " " Flood Control " a a " " Parki no N/A a a " " !UTIES ... Se\~eraOe None a Upon 'Request See Exhibit "At: Collection " a " .. " " " " Treatment. " a " " " " II. Disposal " a " " " " " Reclamation " a " " " " " Water Private Well a " " C::,,,, ""hi!,i ~ "B" ACquisition " " a " " " " " StoraQe " a " " " " " Oi c:: tl"i hllti nl' " " a " .. " " " r>l>l1> TV Telepromter a a " " " fl ectri city. seE a a SCE Rate ~(ll id \'llliC' Private a a Gnllc.tliOIl " a a 53.50 @ mo. flisposill " a a Tax Rate Trilndt Omnitrans .. a a " " -iER .. ., . . . ~~ ....^ru. . . ---.. -... -.-- ,. -_. ... - ..... ...-