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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES CC 1998 1445 1998 0401RESOLUTION NO. 98 -1445 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR, AND DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO MARE CERTAIN CHANGES AND TO ORDER THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE "MOORPARK LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. AD -84 -2" FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 1998, AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1999, PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972, AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS AND A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE OBJECTIONS THERETO. WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 98 -1426, the City Council ordered the City Manager to cause to be prepared an Engineer's Report for Assessment District 84 -2 for FY 1998/99, in accordance with Article 4, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Resolution, the said Engineer's Report was filed with the City Clerk on the 27th day of March 1998; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed said Engineer's Report and wishes to take certain actions relative to said report and to the levy of the assessments recommended therein. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Engineer's Report for "MOORPARK LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. AD -84 -2" for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1998, and ending June 30, 1999, filed with the City Clerk on the 27th day of March 1998, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. That said Engineer's Report may be further modified or changed, pursuant to the provisions of Section 22630 of the Streets and Highways Code. Resolution No. 98 -1445 Page 2 SECTION 3. That, although the methodology and rates used to determine the assessments for FY 1998/99 have not changed from those used in prior years, the actual amounts for some of the assessments for FY 1998/99 are proposed to increase over the amount of the assessments levied in FY 1997/98. SECTION 4. That the public interest and convenience require and it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Moorpark to make certain changes, to the "MOORPARK LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. AD -84 -2" and to order the extension of the annual assessments for said district for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1998, and ending June 30, 1999, pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, and to levy and collect assessments for certain improvements as described herein, in accordance with said Act. Said "MOORPARK LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. AD -84 -2" consists of a single city- wide zone to provide electric current or energy for public lighting within the City, to install, construct or maintain any authorized improvements under the Act, including but not limited to one or more of street lights, public lighting facilities, landscaping, statuary, fountains, and other ornamental structures and facilities, 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. Said district also includes assessments for the improvement and maintenance of the above described landscaping and related improvements in a number of zones of benefit. SECTION 5. That said lighting and landscape maintenance assessment district shall specifically include the lighting and landscape sites with all improvements located therein, described by and heretofore included within "MOORPARK LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. AD- 84 -2." SECTION 6. That the foregoing described work is to be located within said Assessment District, the boundaries of which are more particularly described on a maps included in the aforesaid Engineer's Report and entitled "Boundary Map, City of Moorpark Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance Assessment District No. AD- 84 -211, said report and maps being on file in the office of the City Clerk as of the 27th of March 1998. SECTION 7. That the proposed maintenance and improvement, in the opinion of the City Council, is of benefit to, and the City Council hereby makes the expense of said maintenance and improvements chargeable upon the district. SECTION 8. That a full and detailed description of the Resolution No. 98 -1445 Page 3 improvements, the boundaries of the Assessment District and any zones therein, and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within said District, is set forth in a copy of the aforementioned Engineer's Report, a copy of which is on file with the City Clerk and open to inspection. SECTION 9. That the proposed assessment amounts are set forth in Exhibit 'A' attached hereto and made a part hereof. SECTION 10. That a Public Meeting shall be convened on the 18th day of May 1998, at the hour of 7:00 p. m., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of said City, located at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, for the purpose of allowing the public an opportunity to meet with City staff to question and discuss the proposed assessments for FY 1998/99. SECTION 11. That a public hearing of the Moorpark City Council shall be convened on the 3rd day of June 1998, at the hour of 7:00 p. m., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall of said City, located at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, for the purpose of receiving oral and written testimony regarding the proposed assessments for FY 1998/99. SECTION 12. That Joint Notice of said Public Meeting and public hearing is hereby given. All persons interested in learning more about the proposed assessments and the basis for same, are invited to attend said Public Meeting. All persons having any objections to the work or extent of the assessment district may appear and show cause why said work should not be done or carried out or why said district should not be extended for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1998, and ending June 30, 1999. Protests must be in writing, and must be filed by the property owner with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the hearing and such protest shall state all grounds of the objection and shall contain a description sufficient to identify the property. A majority protest will cause the assessment increase to be abandoned. SECTION 13. All the work herein proposed shall be done in accordance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, being Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. SECTION 14. The City Clerk shall cause a Joint Notice of Public Meeting and public hearing to be given by causing a summary of this Resolution to be published and mailed in the manner required by Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code and Section 54954.6 of the Government Code of the State of California. SECTION 15. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution. Resolution No. 98 -1445 Page 4 APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 1st ATTEST: Deborah S. Traffen edt, City Clerk Resolution No. 98 -1445 Page 5 Exhibit 'A' (Page 1 of 2) AD 84 -2 Summary of Assessments A. City Wide Assessment Use Landscaping Lighting Total Code Description Assessment Assessment Assessment (S) 0 Residential Vacant 0.00 5.21 5.21 1 Single Family - Level 1 13.18 20.85 34.03 2 Mobil Home 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 Condo (per unit) 9.88 20.85 30.74 4 Residential Income 2 -4 units (per unit) 9.88 20.85 30.74 5 Apartments (5 +) (per unit) '- 9.88 15.64 25.52 6 Single Family - Level 2 13.18 15.64 28.82 9 Mobil Home & Trailer Park (per space) 9.88 15.64 25.52 10 Commercial Vacant Land 0.00 5.21 5.21 11 Retail Store, single story 51.93 83.41 135.34 12 Store & Office Combination (per parcel) 51.93 83.41 135.34 15 Shopping Centers (Neighborhood) 173.09 135.54 308.63 16 Shopping Centers (Regional) 519.27 135.54 654.81 17 Office Building (one story) 51.93 62.56 114.49 18 Office Building (multi- story) (per parcel) 103.85 83.41 187.26 19 Retail Stores (multi- story) (per parcel) 103.85 83.41 187.26 21 Restaurants & cocktail lounges 51.93 104.26 156.19 24 Banks, Savings & Loans 51.93 62.56 114.49 25 Service Stations 51.93 83.41 135.34 26 Auto sales, repair, storage & rental 17.31 83.41 100.72 30 Industrial. hand Vacant 0.00 5.21 5.21 31 Light Manufacturing 207.71 104.26 311.97 32 Warehousing 69.24 83.41 152.65 33 Industrial Condos, Coops, PUD's 51.93 104.26 156.19 38 Mineral Processing 51.93 62.56 114.49 44 Truck Crops 34.62 20.85 55.47 46 Pasture (permanent) 34.62 20.85 55.47 48 Poultry 34.62 20.85 55.47 49 Flowers, seed production 34.62 20.85 55.47 51 Orchards 34.62 20.85 55.47 53 Field crops, dry 34.62 20.85 55.47 54 Pastures of graze, dry 34.62 20.85 55.47 55 Feed lots 34.62 20.85 55.47 57 Tree faros 34.62 20.85 55.47 61 Theater 34.62 104.26 138.88 70 Institutional vacant land 0.00 5.21 5.21 71 Churches, convent & rectory 0.00 5.21 5.21 78 Public Bldgs., Fire Houses, Museums 0.00 0.00 0.00 80 Misc, Vacant land 0.00 5.21 5.21 81 Utility, Water Company 0.00 0.00 0.00 83 Petroleum & gas 17.31 41.71 59.01 91 Utility Edison 0.00 0.00 0.00 92 Telephone 0.00 0.00 0.00 93 SPRR 0.00 0.00 0.00 94 Undedicated Community Condo Development 0.00 0.00 0.00 99 Exempt 0.00 0.00 0.00 Resolution No. 98 -1445 Page 6 Exhibit 'A' (Page 2 of 2) AD 84 -2 Summary of Assessments B. Zones of Benefit: - In addition to the Citywide assessments listed above by land use, the properties within each of the Zones listed below will be assessed a per lot Zone assessment for the maintenance of certain improvements determined to be of benefit to the properties within those zones. Notes: ** 2,538 EDU = 2,443 residential units plus 95 equivalent residential assessments levied upon one commercial property. Annual Assessment Amount WITHOUT Added Amount per Year for Debris Basin Cleaning (51 Debris Basin Cleaning M Zone Description Total M I Lots Per Lot Amount Lots Per Lot 1 Tract 2851: Parkways & VCFCD 9,703 75 129.37 -- -- -- Channel Landscaping 2 Tract 2865: Parkways: Peach Hill 72,444 622 116.47 1,188 48 24.75 Tierra Rejada, Spring, Chrtn Brt 3 Tract 3032: Buttercreek Entry 3,078 265 11.62 -- -- -- and Peppermill parkway 4 Tract 3274: Parkways, north and 6,383 129 49.48 -- -- -- south side of Williams Ranch Rd 5 Tracts 3019 & 3525: Parkways: 23,340 217 107.56 330 75 4.40 Peach Hill & Tierra Rejada Road 6 pact;3306 (Glenhavea): Parkway 633 22 28.75 -- -- -- :@ nest end of Inglewood Ave. 7 Industrial Park NE of Gabbert 101358 96.89 106.90 -- -- -- Parkway NIS L. A. Ave. acres 8 Home Acres Buffer: • City area 7,576 493 15.37 -- -- -- • Home Acres 7,576 201 37.69 -- -- -- 9 Condor Drive Industrial Park 1,132 49.21 23.00 -- -- -- acres 10 PC -3: Tierra Rejada Road 168,257 2,538 66.29 12,838 680 18.88 Parkways ** 11 Tract 4174: Pecan & Alyssas 3,820 9 424.44 -- -- -- 12 Carlsberg Specific Plan -- -- -- 13 Tract 4147: Villa Campesina 3,720 62 60.00 -- -- -- Notes: ** 2,538 EDU = 2,443 residential units plus 95 equivalent residential assessments levied upon one commercial property. Resolution No. 98 -1445 Page 7 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss. CITY OF MOORPARK ) I, Deborah S. Traffenstedt, City Clerk of the City of Moorpark, California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing Resolution No. 98 -1445 was adopted by the City Council of the City of Moorpark at a meeting held on the 1st day of April, 1998, and that the same was adopted by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Evans, Perez, Teasley, Wozniak and Mayor Hunter NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said City this 8th day of April, 1998. Deborah S. Traffenst6dt, City Clerk (seal)