HomeMy WebLinkAbout21665 - RESOLUTIONS - 7/19/2006 RESOLUTION NO. 21665
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING AND/OR
APPROVING THE FINAL ENGINEER'S ANNUAL LEVY
REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006-07 FOR THE PALM
SPRINGS PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7.
WHEREAS, the City Council, pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act
of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California,
beginning with §22500 (hereafter referred to as the "Act"), did by previous Resolution order
the City Engineer to prepare and file an Engineer's Annual Levy Report(hereafter referred to
as the"Engineer's Report") in accordance with the Act, in connection with the annual levy and
collection of assessments for the Palm Springs Parkway Maintenance District No. 7 (hereafter
referred to as "District No. 7")for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2006, and ending June
30�, 2007; and,
WHEREAS, the City Engineer has prepared and filed the Engineer's Report with the City
Clerk, and the City Clerk has presented to the City Council the Engineer's Report; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully examined and reviewed the Engineer's Report as
presented, and is satisfied with each and all of the items and documents as set forth therein,
and finds that the levy has been spread in accordance with the special benefits received from
the improvements, operation, maintenance and services to be performed, as set forth in the
Engineer's Report.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The above recitals are all true and correct.
Section 2. The Engineer's Report as presented consists of the following:
a) A Description of District No. 7 and Improvements.
b) The Annual Budget (Costs and Expenses of Services, Operations and
Maintenance)
c) A Description of the Method of Apportionment resulting in an
Assessment Rate per Levy Unit within District No. 7 forfiscal year 2006-
07.
Section 3. The Engineer's Report as presented, is hereby approved (as amended), and is
ordered to be filed in the Office of the City Clerk as a permanent record and to
remain open to public inspection.
Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and
the minutes of this meeting shall so reflect the presentation and final approval
of the Engineer's Report.
Resolution No. 21665
Page 2
ADOPTED THIS 19th day of July, 2006.
David H. Ready, lty Mer
ATTEST:
)1es Thompson, City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that Resolution
No. 21665 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Palm Springs on July 19, 2006, by the following vote: ,
AYES: Councilmember McCulloch, Councilmember Mills, Councilmember Pougnet,
Mayor Pro Tern Foat and Mayor Oden
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ames Thompson, City C erk
City of Palm Springs, California
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City of Palm Springs—Engineer's Report
Parkway Maintenance District No. 7, Sunrise Norte
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
ENGINEER'S REPORT
PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7
"SUNRISE NORTE"
FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007
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Intent Meeting: May 24, 2006
Public Hearing: July 19, 2006
City of Palm Springs—Engineer's Report
Parkway Maintenance District No, 7, Sunrise Norte
Engineer's Report Affidavit
Palm Springs Parkway Maintenance District No. 7, "SUNRISE NORTE"
This Report describes the District including the improvements, budget, parcels and assessments to
be levied for fiscal year 2006-2007, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of
Intention. Reference is hereby made to the Riverside County Assessor's maps for a detailed
description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectfully
submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council.
Dated this day of 12006.
By: G '
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David J. Barakian, P-E,
Director of Public Works/City Engineer ,
City of Palm Springs
Civil Engineer C 28931
City of Palm Springs—Engineer's Report
Parkway Maintenance District No. 7, Sunrise Norte
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
ENGINEER'S REPORT
PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7
SUNRISE NORTE
FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007
The Undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed report as directed by the City Council. The
undersigned certifies that he is a Professional Engineer, registered in the State of California.
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Da-vid J. Barakian, PE
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the enclosed Engineer's Report, together with the Assessment Roll and
Assessment Diagram thereto attached, was filed with me on the j-/�day of
2006.
Ames Thompson, City Clerk
City of Palm Springs
County of Riverside, California
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the enclosed Engineer's Report, together with the Assessment Roll
thereto attached, wq§ approved and confirmed by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs,
California, on thel_ day of , 2006.
afnes Thompson, City Cle k
ity of Palm Springs
County of Riverside, California
City of Palm Springs--Engineer's Report
Parkway Maintenance District No. 7, Sunrise Norte
TAl3LE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVESUMMARY............................................ ...........................................................1
A- Introduction ........................... •. . -• . ........-..................................................1
B. Overview. •. ..................................................................................................1
DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTRICT............................................................................................2
A- Description of the District.................................... ..•--•------------.. -------- --------2
B. Description of Improvements and Services.....................................................2
METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT-------------------...........................................................................4
A. General .................------------------....-..................................................................4
B- Benefit Analysis................................ ------••------------- --------------------------••------4
C. Assessment Methodology..............................................................................5 '
D. Assessment Formula • . . . . •......................................................5
DISTRICTBUDGET...................................................................................................................6
A- Description of Budget Items........................ .•-•------------ -----•--- -------------......-.---6
B. District Budget- Fiscal Year 2006/2007..........................................................7
APPENDIX A— District Diagrams.................................. --------------------------------- -------------------------6
APPENDIX B —Assessment Roll......--•-----------•-•.......................................................................10
City of Palm Springs—Engineer's Report
Parkway Maintenance District No. 7, Sunrise Norte
a EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A. INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this Engineer's Report (hereinafter referred to as the "Report) is to set forth the
engineering analysis and findings for the levy of assessments in the City of Palm Springs
(hereinafter referred to as the "City") Parkway Maintenance District No. 7 ("Sunrise Norte'),
(hereinafter referred to as the "District"), for fiscal year 2006-2007, in compliance with the
requirements of Chapter 3, of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (hereinafter referred to
as the °1972 Act") which is part 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code and
as provided by Article XIII D of the California Constitution (hereinafter referred to as "Article XIII
D"). This District was formed to supplement certain City revenues and help finance the costs of
providing for parkway maintenance within the District's boundaries.
This report is prepared for the levy and collection of annual assessments for the District for fiscal
year 2006-2007.
The City initiates proceedings for annual levying of assessments within the District by passing a
resolution, which states that the District was established under the Act. This resolution also
describes the improvements, describes the name and location of the District, and preliminarily
approves the Engineer's Report.
The report prepared by the engineer must include an estimate of the costs of the improvements,
a diagram, i.e., map of the District showing the boundary of the District and an assessment of the
estimated costs of the improvements against the parcels or lots which benefit from the
improvements. Once the report is completed it is presented to the City Council for its review and
approval as presented, or it may be modified and approved.
After the report is approved, the City Council may adopt a Resolution of Intention, which declares
its intent to levy and collect assessments, describes the improvements, and refers to the report
for details of the District. The Resolution of Intention also sets a time and place for a hearing on
the proposed assessments.
B. OVERVIEW
The District described in this report includes all lots and parcels within the residential area
identified as "Sunrise Norte", generally located along Mountain Shadow Drive, Sand Spring
Drive, Mica Drive, Garnet Road, and Twin Star Road, consisting of Lots 2-54 of Tract 17642-2,
The City proposes to annually levy and collect special assessments to continue the maintenance
of the improvements within the District. Assessments within the District are proposed to be levied
annually, pursuant to the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the
California Streets and Highways Code (the "1972 Act") and in compliance with the substantive
and procedural requirements of the California State Constitution Article XIIIC and XIIID
("Proposition 218").
The assessments described in this Engineer's Report (hereinafter referred to as the "Report")
shall be levied upon each parcel within the boundaries of the District and assessments shall be
' proportional to the special benefit received from the maintenance of the improvements. For the
District, a benefit assessment rate per parcel is established based upon estimated and actual
operations and maintenance costs for the year.
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This Report describes the District and the proposed assessments for fiscal year 2006-2007. The
annual budget for the maintenance and operation of the improvements is based on estimated,
expenses for the upcoming fiscal year.
The word "parcel," for the purposes of this Report, refers to an individual property assigned its
own Assessment Parcel Number by the Riverside County ("County") Assessor's Office. The
Riverside County Auditor/Controller uses Assessment Parcel Numbers and specific Fund
Numbers to identify on the tax roll properties assessed for special district benefit assessments.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTRICT
A. DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTRICT
The Parkway Maintenance District No. 7 ("Sunrise Norte"), includes all lots and parcels within the
residential area identified as "Sunrise Norte", generally located along Mountain Shadow Drive,
Sand Spring Drive, Mica Drive, Garnet Road, and Twin Star Road, consisting of Lots 2-54 of
Tract 17642-2. The District includes 53 residential parcels.
The purpose of the District is to ensure the ongoing maintenance and servicing of parkway
landscape improvements installed in connection with development of properties within the
District. This District will provide the financial mechanism (annual assessments) by which the
ongoing operation and maintenance of these improvements will be funded.
The District structure, proposed improvements, method of apportionment and assessments
described in this Report are based on improvement plans including all estimated direct
expenditures, incidental expenses, and reserves associated with the maintenance and servicing
of the improvements.
B. DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND SERVICES
The purpose of the District is to ensure the ongoing maintenance, operation and servicing of
parkway landscape improvements and street lighting located within the District. These
improvements may include, but are not limited to, palm trees, turf areas with mowing strips,
desert indigenous trees and ground cover, annual flowers, a sprinkler irrigation and emitter drip
system, landscape drainage system, walkways and associated appurtenant facilities located in
the dedicated landscaped parkway (street right-of-way) on the north side of San Rafael Drive;
street lighting and electrical system costs for street lights located within the District; and all
materials, equipment, utilities, labor and appurtenant facilities related to the operation and
maintenance of the parkway landscape and street lighting improvements.
The estimated annual cost to provide and maintain the improvements within the District shall be
allocated to each property in proportion to the special benefits received. The Method of
Apportionment described in this Report utilizes commonly accepted assessment engineering
practices and has been established pursuant to the 1972 Act and the provisions of Proposition
218.
Improvements and Services Permitted Pursuant to the 1972 Act
As generally defined by the 1972 Act and applicable to this District, improvements and the
associated assessments may include one or more of the following:
1) The installation or planting of landscaping;
2) The installation or construction of statuary, fountains, and other ornamental structures and
facilities;
3) The installation or construction of public lighting facilities including, but not limited to, street
lights and traffic signals;
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4) The installation of park or recreational improvements including, but not limited to, all of the
following:
a) Land preparation, such as grading, leveling, cutting and filling, sod, landscaping, irrigation
systems, sidewalks, and drainage;
b) Lights, playground equipment, play courts, and public restrooms;
c) The acquisition of land for park, recreational, or open-space purposes;
5) The installation or construction of any facilities which are appurtenant to any of the foregoing
or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance or servicing thereof;
6) The acquisition of any associated existing improvement;
7) The maintenance or servicing of any of the foregoing including the furnishing of services and
materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation, and servicing of any
improvement including, but not limited to:
a) Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvements;
b) Grading, clearing, removal of debris, the installation or construction of curbs, gutters,
walls, sidewalks, or paving, or water, irrigation, drainage, or electrical facilities;
c) Providing for the life, growth, health, and beauty of landscaping, including cultivation,
irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing, or treating for disease or injury;
d) The removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris, and other solid waste;
e) The cleaning, sandblasting, and painting of walls and other improvements to remove or
cover graffiti;
f) Electric current or energy, gas, or other illuminating agent for any public lighting facilities
or for the lighting or operation of any other improvements;
g) Water for the irrigation of any landscaping, the operation of any fountains, or the
maintenance of any other improvements;
8) Incidental expenses associated with the improvements including, but not limited to:
a) The cost of preparation of the report, including plans, specifications, estimates, diagram,
and assessment;
b) The costs of printing, advertising, and the publishing, posting and mailing of notices;
c) Compensation payable to the County for collection of assessments;
d) Compensation of any engineer or attorney employed to render services;
e) Any other expenses incidental to the construction, installation, or maintenance and
servicing of the improvements; and,
f) Costs associated with any elections held for the approval of a new or increased
assessment.
Landscaping Improvements
The parkway improvements may include, but are not limited to, all landscaping material and
facilities within the District. These improvements include ground cover, shrubs, trees, plants,
irrigation and drainage systems, ornamental lighting structures and associated appurtenant
facilities located within the District
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Public Street Lighting Improvements
The street lighting improvements may include, but are not limited to, electrical energy, lighting
fixtures, poles, meters, conduits, electrical cable and associated appurtenant facilities located
within the District:
METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT
A. GENERAL
The 1972 Act permits the establishment of assessment districts by agencies for the purpose of
providing certain public improvements, which include the construction, maintenance, and
servicing of public lights, landscaping, parks, open space areas and appurtenant facilities, The
1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit
rather than assessed value:
"The net amount to be assessed upon lands within an assessment district or District may
be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among all
assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each
such lot or parcel from the improvements."
The formula used for calculating assessments reflects the composition of the parcels and the
improvements and services provided within the District to fairly apportion the costs based on
estimated benefit to each parcel.
In addition, Article XIII D requires that a parcel's assessment may not exceed the reasonable
cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on that parcel. Article XIII D provides that only
Special benefits are assessable and the City must separate the general benefits from the special,
benefits.
B. BENEFIT ANALYSIS
All improvements associated with this District have been identified as necessary, required and/or
desired for the properties within the District to their full potential, consistent with the development
plans. As such, these improvements would be necessary and required of individual property
owners for the development of such properties, and the ongoing operation, servicing and
maintenance of these improvements would be the financial obligation of those properties.
Therefore, the improvements and the annual costs of maintenance and operation of the
improvements are of direct and special benefit to the properties.
The method of apportionment (method of assessment) is based on the premise that each
assessed parcel within the District receives benefit from the improvements.
The special benefits associated with the parkway improvements are specifically:
• Enhanced desirability of properties through association with the improvements;
• Improved aesthetic appeal of properties providing a positive representation of the area;
Enhanced adaptation of the urban environment within the natural environment from adequate
green space, open space areas and landscaping;
• Environmental enhancement through improved erosion resistance, dust and debris control, ,
and fire prevention;
• Increased nighttime safety on roads and streets;
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• Increased sense of pride in ownership of property within the District resulting from well-
maintained improvements associated with the properties; and
• Enhanced environmental quality of the parcels by moderating temperatures, providing
oxygenation and attenuating noise.
All of the preceding special benefits contribute to a specific enhancement and desirability of each
of the assessed parcels within the District. Although the improvements may include landscaping
improvements and other amenities available or visible to the public at large, the maintenance of
these improvements is only necessary for the properties within the District and are not required
nor necessarily desired by any properties or developments outside the District boundary.
Therefore, any public access or use of the improvements by others is incidental and there is no
measurable general benefit to properties outside the District or to the public at large.
C. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY
The method of apportionment for the District calculates the receipt of special benefit from the
respective improvements based on the actual land use of the parcels within the District. The
special benefit received by each lot or parcel is equated to the overall land use of the parcel
based on the parcel's actual land use or proposed planned development, and is reliant upon the
special benefit received from the improvements planned within the District.
To identify and determine the special benefit to be received by each parcel, it is necessary to
consider the entire scope of the District improvements as well as individual property
development within the District. The costs associated with the improvements shall be fairly
distributed among the parcels based upon the special benefit received by each parcel.
The maintenance and operation of the landscaping improvements provides special benefit to all
parcels within the District adjacent to the improvements. Therefore, 100% of the costs will be
apportioned to each parcel on a per lot unit basis. All lots are assessed the same amount as
each is a single-family lot and receives equivalent benefit.
D. ASSESSMENT FORMULA
Any new or increased assessment requires certain noticing and meeting requirements by law.
Prior to the passage of Proposition 218 (California Constitution Articles XIIIC and XIIID),
legislative changes in the Brown Act defined a "new or increased assessment" to exclude certain
conditions. These conditions included "any assessment that does not exceed an assessment
formula or range of assessments previously adopted by the agency or approved by the voters in
the area where the assessment is imposed." This definition and conditions were later confirmed
through Senate Bill 919 (Proposition 218 implementing legislation).
The Assessment Formula shall be applied to all future assessments within the District.
Generally, if the proposed annual assessment for the current fiscal year is less than or equal to
the Maximum Assessment, then the proposed annual assessment is not considered an
increased assessment, even if the proposed assessment is greater than the assessment applied
in the prior fiscal year. The Maximum Assessment is equal to the previous historical maximum
assessment, assessed to the District prior to passage of Proposition 218.
If the budget and assessments calculated requires an increase greater than the Maximum
Assessment, then the assessment is considered an increased assessment and would be subject
to property owner protest balloting in accordance with Proposition 218 (California Constitution
Articles XIIIC and XIIID).
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DISTRICT BUDGET
A. DESCRIPTION OF BUDGET ITEMS '
For the purpose of estimating costs for the maintenance and servicing, actual costs are used
where possible. But where actual maintenance experience is lacking, cost estimates will be used
to determine costs, as follows:
Parkway Landscape Maintenance: Includes maintenance labor, materials and equipment
required to properly maintain the authorized improvements and services within the District.
Street light maintenance: Includes maintenance labor, materials and equipment required to
properly maintain the authorized improvements and services within the District.
Water costs: The cost of irrigation water for the parkway landscaping to be maintained is based
upon actual Desert Water Agency billings on publicly landscaped areas being maintained within
the District.
Electrical energy, costs: Energy costs included are those necessary for the operation of irrigation
controls, decorative (ornamental) landscape lighting, and street lighting improvements.
Incidental costs: These are costs for special items, such as costs of levying the assessments
with the County Tax Collector, anticipated utility rate increases, or other such costs, and are
determined individually.
Another Incidental Cost is the expense of Assessment Engineering services. This includes'
costs of performing annual assessment engineering, determining existing or estimated costs,
retaining of consultants, preparation of the Engineer's Report, and other related costs, such as
publication of notices, mailings, etc.
Another Incidental Cost is the County Assessor-Tax Collectors charge of $25 per County
assessment account plus $0.20 per levied parcel, to place the assessments on the tax rolls. This
charge will be distributed between the benefit Districts.
Miscellaneous: All cost estimates shall be rounded to the nearest dollar, except where specified
differently above. The total amount to be levied on any parcel will be rounded to an even number
to accommodate collection on the property tax bill in two equal installments.
B. DISTRICT BUDGET
This report has been prepared pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Part 2 of
Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code) and Article XIIID, Section 4 of the California
Constitution (Proposition 218).
See next page.
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B. DISTRICT BUDGET
FISCAL YEAR 2006/2007
PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 ("SUNRISE NORTE")
Formed in 1990
A. PARKWAY LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST 2006/2007
1. Maintenance Costs
a. (Pac West Landscape, Inc., contract cost) $12,968
b. Palm Tree Trimming $885
2. Southern California Edison
a. Irrigation Controller $393
b. Street Lighting $604
3. Desert Water Agency(irrigation costs) $6,397
4. Incidentals $250
5. Administration 757
TOTAL COSTS: $22,254
Note: Maximum approved assessment was in Fiscal Year 1992/1993, established at $23,747.
B. Actual Costs vs. Assessments Summary.-
Account (Surplus) as of 6/30/04= $4,188
Assessment in 2004/2005 = $22,665
Actual Costs in 2004/2005 = 20 628
Account Surplus as of 6/30105 = $6,225
Assessment in 2005/2006 = $12,271
Estimated Costs in 2005/2006 = 21 333
Estimated Account Deficit as of 6/30/06 = ($2,837)
C. 2006/2007 ASSESSMENT
Estimated cost for 2006/2007 ($22,254)
Estimated Account Deficit as of 6/30/06 = 2 837
Total = ($25,091)
Maximum Allowable Assessment = $23,747
Proposed 2006/2007 Assessment = $23,747
D. Number of parcels = 53
E. Cost in 2006/2007 per parcel: ($23,747 divided by 53 lots) _ W8.06 per lot
P. Actual Costs vs. Assessments History(Previous Closed Out 5 Years):
Actual Costs: 00/01=$20,141; 01/02=$21,934; 02/03=$19,277; 03/04=$18,624; 04/05=$20,628
Assessments: $23,747 $18,084 $23,747 $22,665 $22,665
G. Budget (Expenditure Detail), see Account No. 001-2451-43560
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APPENDIX A - DISTRICT DIAGRAM
The parcels within the Palm Springs Parkway Maintenance District No. 7 ("Sunrise Norte"), are
shown on the current Riverside County Assessor's Parcel Map Book 669 Page 61_ The County
Assessor's Parcel Map along with the Assessment Roll constitutes the District Assessment
Diagram. A copy of the Parkway Maintenance District No. 7 ("Sunrise Norte") boundary is shown on
the following page.
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APPENDIX B - ASSESSMENT ROLL
Parcel identification for each lot or parcel within the District shall be the parcel as shown on the
Riverside County Secured Roll for the year in which this Report is prepared and reflective of the
Assessor's Parcel Map(s) associated with the Secured Roll. A listing of parcels proposed to be
assessed within this District, along with the assessment amounts, is shown on the following table.
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY ASSESSMENT ROLL
PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 ("SUNRISE NORTE-)
FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007
FUND NO. 68-2623
ASSESSOR'S ASSESSMENT ASSESSOR'S PARCEL ASSESSMENT
PARCEL NUMBER NUMBER
009-608-309-1 $448.06 009-608-336-5 $448.06
669-510-003-6 $448,06 669-510-030-0 $448-06
009-608-311-2 $448.06 009-608-338-7 $448.06
009-608-312-3 $448.06 009-608-339-8 $448.06
009-608-313-4 $448.06 009-608-340-8 $448.06
009-608-314-5 $448-06 669-510-034-4 $448.06
009-608-315-6 $448.06 669-510-035-5 $448.06
009-608-316-7 $448.06 009-608-343-1 $448.06
009-608-317-8 $448.06 009-60$-344-2 $448-06
009-608-318-9 $448,06 009-608-345-3 $448.06
009-608-319-0 $448.06 009-608-346-4 $448.06
009-608-320-0 $448.06 009-608-347-5 $448.06
669-510-014-6 $448.06 009-608-348-6 $448,06
009-608-322-2 $448,06 009-608-349-7 $448.06
009-608-323-3 $448.06 009-608-350-7 $448.06
009-608-324-4 $448.06 009-608-351-8 $448-06
669-510-018-0 $448-06 009-608-352-9 $448.06
009-608-326-6 $448.06 009-608-353-0 $448.06
009-608-327-7 $448-06 009-608-354-1 $448.06
009-608-328-8 $448-06 009-608-355-2 $448.06
009-608-329-9 $448-06 009-608-356-3 $448.06
009-608-330-9 $448-06 009-608-357-4 $448.06
009-608-331-0 $448.06 009-608-358-5 $448.06
009-608-332-1 $448.06 009-608-359-6 $448-06
009-608-333-2 $448.06 669-510-053-1 $448.06
' 669-510-027-8 $448,06 009 608-361-7 $448.06
009-608-335-4 $448.06 11 $23,747.18
City of Palm Springs, Parkway Maintenance District No. 7-Engineer's Report Page 11