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MOORPARK CITY COUNCI
AGENDA REPORT
TO: The Honorable City Council
FROM: Mary Lindley, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services
Director
DATE: December 8, 2005 (CC Meeting December 21, 2005)
SUBJECT: Initiate Proceedings Related to the Citywide
Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District and the
Parks and Recreation Maintenance Improvement District
for Fiscal Year 2006/2007
EXECUTIVE SUbMRY
This presents the resolutions
necessary to consider extension
Lighting Assessment Districts
Maintenance Improvement District
BACKGROUND
for initiating the proceedings
of the Citywide Landscaping and
and the Parks and Recreation
for Fiscal Year 2006/2007.
Landscaping and Lighting Assessment Districts:
In 1984, a Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment
District (AD 84 -2) , encompassing the entire City, was created to
fund costs associated with street lighting and the maintenance of
various landscaped areas in the City. This was a successor to the
District enacted by the County of Ventura prior to the
incorporation of the City. In subsequent years, Zones of Benefit
were added to fund the maintenance of certain specific areas.
Later, these Zones were changed to District 1 through District 12
(District 13 is now unassigned).
In 2001, the City Council formed three new assessment districts to
fund the maintenance of certain landscape improvements in and
adjacent to:
• Tract 5201, Wilshire Builders (AD01 -1, District 14)
• Tract 4928, Toll Brothers (AD01 -2, District 15)
• Tract 5166, Cabrillo (AD01 -3, District 16)
In 2004, the City Council formed a new assessment district, AD04 -1
(District 18) to fund the maintenance of certain landscape
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improvements in and adjacent to Tract 5307 (Colmer Development) ,
located at the corner of Los Angeles Avenue and Flory Avenue.
Lastly, in 2005, the Council approved the formation of AD05 -01
(District 19) for landscape improvement in and adjacent to PM 5264
(M &M Development). District 17 is currently unassigned.
Parks and Recreation Maintenance Improvement District
In July 1999, the City successfully established a Parks and
Recreation Maintenance and Improvement District. The current
Maintenance District is based on a "special" assessment. This
means that the City assesses property owners for that portion of
park and recreation maintenance and improvement activities that
generate a "special" benefit. The City is responsible for funding
activities that generate a "general" benefit.
The Park and Recreation Maintenance and Improvement District
includes all existing 15 City parks. The amount of the assessment
levied may be adjusted annually by a Cost of Living factor, not to
exceed 3 percent.
DISCUSSION
As part of the annual budget process, the City Council considers
whether or not to renew the subject Assessment Districts and levy
amounts for the upcoming fiscal year. According to state law,
before assessments may be levied, an Engineer's Report must be
prepared for each assessment district setting forth the amount of
the assessments and the basis for establishing said amount. Shilts
Consultants, the City's Assessment Engineer, has been retained to
perform the services required to generate those Engineer's
Reports.
The preparation of an Engineer's Report does not obligate the City
to approve the Engineer's Report nor to proceed with levy
assessments. The purpose of the Engineer's Report is to merely
develop the information necessary for the City Council to make
those decisions. The report sets forth the items proposed to be
funded by the districts and the methodology used to distribute
maintenance and improvement costs to all of the properties within
each district.
When completed, each Engineer's Report is submitted to the City
Council for approval. Approval of an Engineer's Report by the City
Council does not require the City to levy the assessments. Such
approval merely allows the Engineer's Reports, and the assessments
set forth therein, to be considered at subsequent public hearings.
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In accordance with the requirements of applicable State law, the
Resolutions attached as Exhibits 1 and 2 initiate the process
required for the City Council to consider continuation of the
subject Assessment Districts. Upon adoption of these Resolutions,
the Assessment Engineer will prepare an Engineer's Report for the
Citywide Lighting and Landscaping Assessment Districts and a
separate Engineer's Report for the Parks and Recreation
Maintenance Improvement District.
STAFF RECOI2dENDATION
Adopt Resolution Nos. 2005- and 2005- (Exhibits 1 and 2).
Attachments:
Exhibit l: Draft Resolution re: Initiating Proceeding for the
Citywide Landscaping and Lighting Assessment
Districts
Exhibit 2: Draft Resolution re: Initiating Proceedings for
the Parks and Recreation Maintenance Improvement
District
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Exhibit 1
RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, DIRECTING
PREPARATION OF ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2006 -2007 FOR CITY OF MOORPARK,
LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE
ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
WHEREAS, the City of Moorpark provides for the maintenance
and improvement of street lighting services through the City's
Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment Districts; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Moorpark proposes
to continue the specified districts for the fiscal year
commencing July 1, 2006, and ending June 30, 2007.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. This Council ordered the formation of and
levied the first assessments within the City of Moorpark
Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment Districts No.
AD84 -2, AD01 -1, AD01 -2, AD01 -3, AD04 -1 and AD05 -1 (the
"Landscaping and Lighting Districts ") pursuant to the
provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972,
commencing at Section 22500 of the California Streets and
Highways Code (hereinafter "the Act ").
SECTION 2. Sections 22620 et. seq., of the Act provide for
the levy of annual assessments after formation of the
Landscaping and Lighting Districts.
SECTION 3. Within the Landscaping and Lighting Districts,
the existing and proposed improvements and any substantial
changes proposed to be made to the existing improvements are
generally described as follows:
Installation, maintenance and servicing of public
facilities, including but not limited to one or more of
street lights, public lighting facilities, landscaping,
statuary, fountains, and other ornamental structures and
facilities, entry monuments and all necessary
appurtenances, debris basins, turf, ground cover, shrubs
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and trees, irrigation systems, drainage systems, lighting,
fencing and any facilities which are appurtenant to any of
the aforementioned or which are necessary or convenient
for the maintenance or servicing thereof, including
irrigation, electric current and energy; and to provide
incidental expenses in connection therewith. Services
provided include all necessary service, operations and
maintenance of the above mentioned improvements, as
applicable, for any property owned or maintained by the
City of Moorpark.
SECTION 4. Shilts Consultants, Inc. is hereby designated
as Engineer of Work for purposes of these proceedings and is
hereby ordered to prepare an Engineer's Report in accordance
with Article 4 of Chapter 1 of the Act and Article XIIID of the
California Constitution, for the Districts referred to in
Section 1 of this Resolution. Upon completion, the Engineer
shall file the Engineer's Report with the Clerk of the City
Council for submission to the Council.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of
this resolution and shall cause a certified resolution to be
filed in the book of original resolutions.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21St day of December, 2005.
Patrick Hunter, Mayor
ATTEST:
Deborah S. Traffenstedt, City Clerk
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Exhibit 2
RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, DIRECTING PREPARATION OF
THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006 -2007
FOR THE PARKS AND RECREATION MAINTENANCE AND
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK
WHEREAS, the City of Moorpark provides for the maintenance
and improvement of parks and recreation facilities through the
City's Parks and Recreation Maintenance and Improvement
District; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Moorpark proposes
to continue the specified district for the fiscal year
commencing July 1, 2006, and ending June 30, 2007.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. On July 15, 1999, by its Resolution No. 99-
1625, this Council ordered the formation of and levied the first
assessment within the City of Moorpark Parks and Recreation
Maintenance and Improvement District (the "Assessment District ")
pursuant to the provisions of Article XIIID of the California
Constitution, and the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (the
"Act ") , Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and
Highways Code (commencing with Section 22500 thereof).
SECTION 2. The purpose of the Assessment District is for
the installation, maintenance and servicing of improvements to
the City of Moorpark, as described in Section 3 below.
SECTION 3. Within the Assessment District, the existing
and proposed improvements to be undertaken by the Assessment
District are generally described as the installation,
maintenance and servicing of public facilities, including but
not limited to, landscaping, sprinkler systems, park grounds,
park facilities, landscape corridors, ground cover, shrubs and
trees, street frontages, playground equipment and hardcourt
areas, senior and community centers, drainage systems, lighting,
fencing, entry monuments, basketball courts, tennis courts,
running tracks, other recreational facilities, security guards,
graffiti removal and repainting, and labor, materials, supplies,
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utilities and equipment, as applicable, for property owned and
maintained by the City of Moorpark. Installation means the
construction of recreational improvements, including, but not
limited to, land preparation, such as grading, leveling, cutting
and filling, sod, landscaping, irrigation systems, sidewalks and
drainage, lights, playground equipment, play courts,
recreational facilities and public restrooms. Maintenance means
the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and
usual maintenance, operation and servicing of said improvements,
including repair, removal, or replacement of all or part of any
improvement; providing for the life, growth, health and beauty
of landscaping; and cleaning, sandblasting and painting of walls
and other improvements to remove or cover graffiti. Servicing
means the furnishing of electric current or energy for the
operation or lighting of any improvements, and water for
irrigation of any landscaping or the maintenance of any other
improvements.
SECTION 4. Shilts Consultants, Inc. is hereby designated
as Engineer of Work for purposes of these proceedings and is
hereby ordered to prepare an Engineer's Report in accordance
with Article 4 of Chapter 1 of the Act and Article XIIID of the
California Constitution. Upon completion, the Engineer shall
file the Engineer's Report with the Clerk of the Council for
submission to the Council.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of
this resolution and shall cause a certified resolution to be
filed in the book of original resolutions.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21St day of December, 2005.
Patrick Hunter, Mayor
ATTEST:
Deborah S. Traffenstedt, City Clerk
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