HomeMy WebLinkAbout23- Public Works File No. 14.40-03
CITY OF SAN BERK RDINO - REQUEST F R COUNCIL ACTION
From: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE, Director Subject: Authorization to Proceed:
Amend boundaries of Assess. Distr.
Dept: Public Works/Engineering No. 952 Zone 3 (State College Area
Landscape Maintenance District)
Date: December 13, 1994
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
06-15-81 --- Adopted Resolution No. 81-235 Ordering Work & Establishing Assessment
District No. 952.
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Recommended motion:
That the City Engineer and City Clerk are authorized to proceed with initiating
proceedings for the expansion of boundaries of Assessment District No. 952 Zone 3
(State College Area Landscape Maintenance District) under the provisions of Chapter
12.90.060 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code and Section 3113 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California.
cc: Shauna Clark, City Administrator
Barbara Pachon, Dir. of Finance
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Les Fogassy 5334
Contact person: Phone:
Staff Report, Map 5
Supporting data attached: Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: S 4,000 (Est. cost of Proceedings)
Source: (Acct. No.) 251-623-54105 (Assessment District No. 952)
Acct. Description) AD
escri tion AD 952 (City will up-from cost of
proceedings and recover through assessments)
Finance:
Council Notes:
75-0262 Agenda Item No.
CITY OF SAN BERN/ -7DINO - REQUEST FO'l COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
A petition was received from the developer of Tract No. 10352/10352-3, to expand the
boundaries of Assessment District No. 952, Zone 3, to include this subdivision
therein. The subdivision adjoins the boundaries of Assessment District No.952, Zone 3,
which was formed to maintain landscaping along portions of Northpark Boulevard, East
of Little Mountain Drive. The boundaries of the district, as they now exist, splits
this Tract, and this action is necessary for proper alignment of the boundaries. No
additional area of maintenance is being added to the district, thus by expanding its
boundaries, it is anticipated that the assessments for the existing parcels within
Zone 3 of the district will be reduced.
The signatures affixed to the referenced petition have been checked and found to
represent the owners of 100 percent of the area of the property lying within the
proposed expanded area liable to be assessed for the proposed maintenance.
Since this expansion was not a requirement of the developer, the City will up front
the costs of the proceedings, which will be recovered through assessments. Staff
recommends that authorization to proceed with the proposed expansion be given.
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