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HomeMy WebLinkAbout67-Public Works '~I"'Y OF SAN BERtiORDINO _ REQUE~TNO~RoCO~ftACTION From: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE, ~e~.t..oKO,.WI. OFF. O. t.. Public. Works fEnginemnilMi!.' _I loN01 Jtlil PM 2: 33 Date: May 30, 1989 Subject: Resolution of Intention --- Highland and Arden Area Security/and Maintenance Assessment District~AD 990) ~ Synopsis of Previous Council action: 03-13-89 --- Authorization to proceed was given. Recommended motion: o Adopt Resolution. cc: Jim Robbins, Acting City Administrator Jim Richard~on, Deputy City Administrat James Penman. City Attorney Andrew Green, Director of Finance Contact person: Les Fogassy Supporting data attached: Staff Rep. ,Rner. Rep. .Resolution Phone: 5334 Ward: 7 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: S 2.500 Source: (Acct. No,) 251-665-53925 (Tax Bi 11 Ass..",,",pnt) (Acct. DescriPtionl Assess....nt D~ Finance: ~ To be recovered throuib 8S"..""....nt" d'uncil Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item NO.-/J 7 ciTY OF SAN BERNADINO - R&QUI:ST F9t COUNCIL ACTION o STAFF REPORT This action is the result of a request submitted by GWRE Property Manageaent for an assess.ent district to finance the costs of security patrol, additional street lighting energy costs and one additional street sweeping per month. This petition was a result of a city initiated action to reduce the crime and blight common to this area. On 03-13-89, authorization was given to proceed with the formation of an assessment district. The purpose of the action is to preliminarily determine that the public convenience and necessity require the formation of. a security and lMintenance district; declaring the intention to proceed to order work within the district to be known as the "Highland and Arden Security and Maintenance District" . The petitioner represents 6lS of the property owners to be assessed within the proposed district. Since less than 100S of the owners have petitioned for the district, a public hearing must be held, as set forth in the attached . Resolution of Intention. A copy of the Engineer's Report is also attached. It is reco.ended that the resolution be adopted. o o 5-30-89 o o May 22, 1989 File No. 14.40-61 Q ENGINEER'S REPORT CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 990. HIGHLAND AND ARDEN AREA SECURITY / MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Q o c o o . , o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ENGINEER'S REPORT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 990 PETITION -- On January 25, 1989, this office received a petition from GWRE Property Management for the establishment of an assessment district for security, 'street light maintenance and additional monthly street sweeping for the Arden Guthrie Apartments as delineated on the attached vicinity map. This petition was the result of the City, working with a property owner of a large portion of the apartments, to reduce crime and blight that has become common to this area. AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED -- On March 13, 1989, the City Engineer were authorized to initiate proceedings under the Chapter 12.90 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code Engineer was directed to prepare this report. and City Clerk provisions of and the City ADVANCE OF ESTIMATED COSTS -- Since this petition is a result of a City initiated action,in conjunction with a property owner, no advance costs are required. EASEKENTS -- All security, street light maintenance and street sweeping will 'be carried out in the public right of way and no additional easements will be necessary. DESCRIPTION OF WORK -- The work that is to be carried out within the proposed district includes nightly security patrol on an eight hour shift, energy and maintenance costs of additional street lighting and one addi Uona 1 day of street sweeping per month. The area is currently using a Security Patrol Service, for which the petitioner is paying. An Annual contract will have to be securer! for the securit~f, through the regular bid process. Additional street lights have been installed by Edison, through a request of the petitioner. The petitioner is currently paying the energy and maintenance costs. These costs would now be paid by the district. Appurtenant to street sweeping, "No Parking" signs will also be installed along all right of way, prohibiting parking on days of street sweeping. This is necessary due to the fact that numerous cars are parked along the streets, which diminish effective street sweeping. Maintenance and/or replacement of the signs, as necessar'y, would also be included in the assessment, together with all administrative costs. SPECIFICATIONS Specifications for the work to be performed will be prepared by the Department of Public Works and will provide for separate billing for security, additional lighting and street sweeping. -1- u o o c DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES -- On February 24, 1989, the boundaries of the proposed. district were determined and are delineated on the attached Proposed Boundary Map of Assessment District No. 990. The proposed district boundaries include the area bounded on the North by the centerline of outer Highland Avenue, between Guthrie Street and Arden Avenue, on the South by the centerline of the alley South of 20th Street, between Guthrie Street and Arden Avenue, on the East by the centerline of Arden Avenue, between outer Highland Avenue and said alley South of 20th Street, and on the West by the centerline of Guthrie Street, between outer Highland Avenue and said alley South of 20th Street. The boundaries also include a portion of State property, which will not be assessed. VICINITY MAP -- The vicinity map is attached as Exhibit 1. DISTRICT BOUNDARY MAP -- A reduced copy of the District Boundary ~ap is attached as Exhibit 2. Q METHOD OF ASSESSMENT Security patrol, additional street lighting and additional street sweeping will help to reduce the crime and blight that has been common to this area for many years. The benefit received by ownel'S of the properties in the area is determined to be eqUally shdl'ed by the number of households receiving the services. Hence, each residential unit, be it a single family residence, d condominium or an apartment will be assessed an eqUal share in the cost of services provided. (1 residential unit - 1 assessment). KETROD OF FINANCING and the lighting, collected come from ~ome from -- The City will advance the cost of the annual contracts, monthly energy/maintenance. costs for additional street and will be reimbursed each year through assessments on the annual County Tax bills. Eventually, these costs will the City's Assessment District Reserve Fund, presently they the General Fund. ASSESSMENT ROLL -- Presently there are 103 parcels within the proposed district and each parcel contains four family units, with the exception of one vacant lot. The vacant lot will be assessed as 1 unit. Thus, the total number of units will be 409, and the number of dssessments will be 103. llONDS -- No bonds dre costs wi 11 collected on incurred for interest. to be sold on this proposed assessment district. be advanced by the City and the assessments will the County Tax bill annually based on actual annual the maintenance and administration of the district The be costs plus o -2- c c o o COST SUl'DlARY o .tl =======sz.==.....=.=a==..======.===========.===============:=========:=====-==== ANNUAL ASSESSMENT -- security, energy costs, street sweeping and adainistration annually. (See Exhibit 3) Security Patrol -- Eight hour nightly security patrol ~ $3.000.00 per month Street Sweeping -- Additional monthly street sweeping ~ $235.00 per month EnerllY Costs for street I il;t:htinll -- Monthly energy costs for additional street lighting ~ 5300.00 per month. Installation of "No Parkinll" sillDs Install 40 "No Parking" signs along parkway to prohibit parking on street sweeping days. (This cost will only be for the first year -- subsequent years might include replacement or maintenance of signs as necessary). Inspection by Public Works Department 2 hours per month at 520.00 per hour including benefi ts. Assessment Enllineerinll --. including preparation of annual assessment roll, agenda items, resolutions, correspondence and transmittal to County Auditor/Controller, ~ 8 hours per year at $20.00 per hour including benefits. TOTAL ANNUAL ESTlKATED COST -3- $36,000.00 5 2.820.00 5 3.600.00 5 2,400.00 5 480.00 5 160.00 545,460.00 Q Q o o o ENGINEER'S STATmIIlNT The above information together with the attached Assessment District Map dnd Proposed Assessment Roll is being filed pursuant to Chapter 12.90 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relative to the forthcoming Resolution of Intention for the establishment of an Assessment District to be known . as Assessment District. 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AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT 1 0285-501-01 S 444.60 2 0285-501-02 444.60 3 0285-501-03 444.60 4 0285-501-04 444.60 5 0285-501-05 444.60 6 0285-501-06 444.60 7 0285-501-07 444.60 8 0285-501-08 444.60 9 0285-501-09 444.60 10 0285-501-10 444.60 11 0285-501-11 444.60 C 12 0285-501-12 444.60 13 0285-501-13 444.60 14 0285-501-14 444.60 15 0285-501-15 444.60 16 0285-501-16 444.60 17 0285-501-17 444.60 18 0285-501-18 444.60 19 0285-501-19 444.60 20 0285-501-20 444.60 21 0285-501-21 444.60 22 0285-501-22 444.60 23 0285-502-01 444.60 0 24 0285-502-02 444.60 25 444.60 0285-502-03 OS/22/89 EXHIBIT 3 PAGE 1 OF 5 o o C ASSESSMENT NO. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT 26 0285-502-04 S 444.60 27 0285-502-05 444.60. 28 0285-502-06 444.60 29 0285-502-07 444.60 30 0285-502-08 444.60 31 0285-502-09 444.60 32 0285-502-10 444.60 33 0285-503-01 444.60 34 0285-503-01 444.60 35 0285-503-02 444.60 36 0285-503-03 444.60 () 37 0285-503-04 444.60 38 0285-503-05 444.60 39 0285-503-06 444.60 40 0285-503-07 444.60 41 0285-503-08 444.60 42 0285-503-09 444.60 43 0285-503-10 444.60 44 0285-503-11 444.60 45 0285-503-12 444.60 46 0285-503-13 444.60 47 0285-503-14 444.60 48 0285-503-15 444.60 0 49 0285-503-16 444.60 50 0285-503-17 . 444.60 OS/22/89 EXHIBIT 3 PAGE 2 OF 5 o o 0 ASSESSMENT NO. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. AMOUNT OF ASSESSMEST 51 0285-503-18 S 444.60 52 0285-503-19 444.60 53 0285-503-20 444.60 54 0285-503-21 444.60 55 0285-503-22 444.60 56 0285-504-01 444.60 57 0285-504-02 444.60 58 0285-504-03 444.60 59 0285-504-04 444.60 60 0285-504-05 444.60 0 61 0285-504-06 444.60 62 0285-504-07 444.60 63 0285-504-08 444.60 64 0285-504-09 444.60 65 0285-504-11 444.60 66 0285-551-02 444.60 67 0285-551-03 444.60 68 0285-551-04 444.60 69 0285-551-05 444.60 70 0285-551-06 444.60 71 0285-551-07 444.60 72 0285-551-08 444.60 73 0285-551-09 444.60 0 74 0285-551-10 444.60 75 0285-551-11 444.60 OS/22/89 EXHIBIT 3 PAGE 3 OF 5 - o o 0 ASSESSMENT NO. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT 76 0285-551-12 $ 444.60 77 0285-551-13 444.60 78 0285-551-14 444.60 79 0285-551-15 444.60 80 0285-551-16 444.60 81 0285-551-17 444.60 8~ 0285-551-18 444.60 83 0285-551-19 444.60 84 0285-551-21 111.15 85 0285-552-01 444.60 86 0285-552-02 444.60 0 87 0285-552-03 444.60 88 0285-552-04 444.60 89 0285-552-05 444.60 90 0285-552-06 444.60 91 0285-552-07 444.60 92 0285-552-08 444.60 93 0285-552-09 444.60 94 0285-552-10 444.60 95 0285-553-01 4'44.60 96 0285-553-02 444.60 97 0285-553-03 444.60 98 0285-553-04 444.60 0 99 0285-553-05 444.60 100 0285-553-06 444.60 OS/22/89 EXHIBIT 3 PAGE 4 OF 5 , ' . c o ASSESSMENT NO. 101 102 103 c o OS/22/89 o o ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 0285-553-07 0285-553-08 0285-553-09 TOTALS : EXHIBIT 3 AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT s 444.60 444.60 444.60 103 ITEMS. FOR S 45,460.35 PAGE 5 OF 5 o () o L o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PRELIMINARILY DETERHINING TIlAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE FORMATION OF A SECURITY AND HAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT; DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PROCEED TO ORDER WORK WITRIN THE DISTRICT, TO BE KNOWN AS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 990; AND SETTING AND DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF A TIME AND DATE OF A PUBLIC HEARING. WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino (hereinafter called "City") 7 as an exercise of its municipal affairs powers has enacted an 8 Assessment District Ordinance (Municipal Code Chapter 12.90) to 9 provide for the procedure for the formation of assessment districts within 10 the City; and 11 WHEREAS, it has now become necessary to consider the formation 12 of a security and maintenance assessment district within the City, to be 13 known as Assessment District No. 990; and 14 WHEREAS, as a further exercise of the powers vested in the City 15 by virtue of Section 19, Article XVI, California Constitution, the 16 City intends to conduct a hearing and hear protests, if any, as to why 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 the district should not be formed and the acquisitions and improvements completed, without compliance with the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931; NOW, THEREFORE, 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 Co_on CouncU 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. 990, the boundaries of which are generally as follows: bounded on the North by the centerline of Highland Avenue, on the South by the centerline of that certain EastfWest alley South of 20th n"-_"tn_AO c o o I!I! 4 RESOLUTION O~ION: ASsEssMENT DISTRICT NOQ90 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 Street, on the East by the centerline of Arden Avenue and on the West by the centerline of Guthrie Street. 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 type of improveaent, an estimated cost of the improvement and a proposed assessment roll which Report and Assessment District Hap are hereby approved. SECTION 2. It is the intention of said Hayor and Co.on Council to order improvements within the district which improvements consist of, but are not limited to, security patrol, additional street lighting energy and maintenance costs, additional monthly street sweeping, and installation and maintenance of "No Parking" signs relative to street sweeping dates. All improvements, with the exception of street sweeping, will be carried out within all streets and alleys within the district. The street sweeping will be limited to the streets only. The estimated cost of said security and maintenance, including incidental costs is $45,460.00 for the first year. SECTION 3. Said contemplated work and improvements is of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and that said Kayor and Co.on 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. All public streets or alleys, or portions thereof, are hereby excepted from said assessment. SECTION 4. The assessment benefit procedure to be followed and the amount to be assessed against each particular parcel will be a proportion. of the total sum of the cost of the security and maintenance and incidentals within the area in relation to the number of single family units within each parcel within the district. Reference is hereby ....de to. 05-30-89 2 c 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 C 14 o RESOLUTION O~NTION: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO~90 1 said Engineer's Report on file in the office of the City Clerk for a detailed estimated individual assessment. SECTION 5. The assessment financing alternative to be followed shall be as follows, to-wit: The costs shall be pre-funded by the City and the assessment 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 the City for the repayment to the City of said pre-funding. The City shall recover interest on each year's pre- funding of cost of security, maintenance and incidentals. Said interest shall be at the average rate as the City is receiving on other City funds during the period of expenditure. The costs of the security and maintenance contracts. costs and incidentals will be collected in perpetuity otherwise terminated by the City. SECTION 6. That notice is hereby given that on July 17, 1989, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, in the City Hall of said energy unless 15 16 17 18 City, there shall be a public hearing before said Mayor and ICo_on 19 Council for the purpose of determining whether the public 20 convenience and necessity require the fonaation of the proposed 21 security and maintenance district without compliance with the Special 22 Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 and 23 whether the Mayor and Common Council should proceed with ordering the above 24 described security and maintenance. 25 At said hearing, any and all persons interested may appear 26 and show cause. if any they have, why the Mayor and Co.on Council 27 should not find and detenaine that the public convenience and necessity 28 require the formation of the proposed district without compliance. with 05-30-89 3 o o I, 0 I RESOLUTION O~TENTION: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NOQ90 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 the Special Assessaent Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931; on the question of estiaated cost, and the intention of the Mayor and Co.on Council to proceed to order work within the district. SECTION 7. At said public hearing, all persons. will be heard, any holder of title to taxable real property within the boundaries of the proposed district may file a protest in writing with the City Clerk, not later than the hour hereinabove set for hearing, containing therein a description of the property in which the signer thereof is interested sufficient to identity the same, and, if the signers are not shown on the last equalized assessment roll as the owners of such property, must contain or be accoapanied by written evidence that such signers are the owners of such property. The basis for determining the existence of a majority protest shall be based on the number of single family units on respective lots or parcels involved in proportion to the total number of single family units within the entire district. SECTION 8. The City Clerk is authorized and directed to cause a copy of this resolution to be published in a newspaper of general circulation published in the City, and that said Clerk shall cause a notice of the adoption of this resolution to be posted and mailed as required by Section 12.90.04OC of the Municipal Code of the City of San Bernardino. SECTION 9. A copy of this resolution and a _p showing the exterior boundaries of the proposed i~rove.ent 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 i~rove.ent district. 05-30-89 4 o o o RESOLUTION OF ~ION: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. ~O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a day of meeting thereof held on the , 19 , by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Council Members NAYS: ABSENT : City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 19_ 16 17 18 19 20 Approved as to fOl1ll and legal content: W.R. HOLCOMB, Mayor City of San Bernardino 21 James Penman, 22 City Attorney V~.I.... : ~/h<f.7~J 25 26 27 28 05-30-89 5