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6/20/2001 - STAFF REPORTS (23)
DATE: June 20, 2001 TO: City Council FROM: Special Districts and Grants Manager ANNUAL MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS - RESOLUTIONS OF INTENTION FOR YEAR 2001-02 RECOMMENDATION: That City Council approvethe Engineers Reports and Resolutions of Intention setting dateforPublic Hearings for 4 Lighting Maintenance Districts and 6 Parkways Maintenance Districts for July 18, 2001 for Fiscal Year 2001-02 BACKGROUND: Each June annually, City Council reviews and approves the Engineer's Reports and approves the Resolutions of Intention, setting the Public Hearing date for the following ten (10) annual maintenance districts (4 Lighting and 6 Parkways Maintenance Districts): 1. Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Belardo Area-166 Properties)* 2. Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (McManus Drive-25 Properties)* 3. Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3 (Crossley Tract- 75 Properties) 4. Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4 (Eagle Way Area- 43 Properties) 5. Parkways Maintenance District No. 6A (Chia Rd. Area- 24 Properties) 6. Parkways Maintenance District No. 6B ("Parkside Estates" - 93 Properties) 7. Parkways Maintenance District No. 6C ("Park Sonora" Tract- 30 Properties) 8. Parkways Maintenance District No. 7 ("Sunrise Norte" Tract- 53 Properties) 9. Parkways Maintenance District No. 8 ("Vintage Palms" Tract- 63 Properties) 10. Parkways Maintenance District No. 9 ("The Springs" Tract- 77 Properties) Eight (8) of the districts listed above, are under the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" which require Public Hearings every year. *Lighting Districts No. 1 &2 are under the "Street Lighting Act of 1931,"which require public hearings every five (5)years, the last being in July, 1996. Year 2001 is the 51h year so public hearings for Lighting Districts No. 1 &2 are required this year in addition to the other eight districts. There are a total of 649 properties within the 10 maintenance districts. On July 1, 2000 "The Groundskeeper", dba, Thousand Palms, CA 92276, a Division of Environmental Earthscapes, Inc. took over the maintenance contract previously handled by Landscape West, Inc. in prior years. The contract with The Groundskeeper will be replaced by another maintenance contractor however, after a bid selection process is completed by the Procurement and Parks & Recreation Departments in May/June. A new multi-year maintenance contract will be brought to City Council for approval on June 20, 2001, becoming effective on July 1, 2001 for a period of 3-years, with options for future contract extensions. //if Proposed assessments for all ten maintenance districts are detailed in the attached Engineer's Reports and summarized in Exhibit"A"for Fiscal Year 2001-02.City account numbers are assigned to track costs for each district and are listed as follows: SLMD No.1 (Belardo Area): Account 001-4301-43600 SLMD No.2 (McManus Dr.): Account 001- 4301-43610 SLMD No.3 (Crossley Tract): Account 001- 4301-43620 SLMD No.4 (Eagle Way Area): Account 001- 4301- 43630 PMD No.6A (Fairport Development):Account 001- 2451-43530 PMD No.613 (Parkside Estates): Account 001- 2451- 43540 PMD No. 6C (Park Sonora Tract): Account 001- 2451- 43550 PMD No.7 (Sunrise Norte Tract): Account 001- 2451- 43560 PMD No.8 (Vintage Palms Tract): Account 001- 2451-43570 PMD No.9 (The Springs Tract): Account 001- 2451-43580 The Engineers Reports are prepared pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972; except for SLMD 1 &2-which are under the Street Lighting Act of 1931; and all maintenance districts are under Article XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). Note that any cost increases proposed for 2001-02 do not exceed previous maximum assessments established for individual districts by City Council at previous public hearings. Note: • All Districts above were formed at the request of the property owners • All costs are balanced annually by comparing previous assessments to actual costs • No assessments exceed limits previously established by past public hearings • All assessments are placed annually on the property owner tax rolls • All costs are absorbed by districts and no expenditures are from the General Fund Attached for City Council consideration are the Engineer's Reports and Resolutions of Intention setting the date of Public Hearings for July 18, 2001 forthe all of the Annual Maintenance Districts for Fiscal Year 2001/02. ROBERT L. MOHLER Special Districts and Grants Manager APPROVED. City Manager ATTACHMENTS: 1. Exhibit"A" (Yr. 2001-02 Assessments-Summary of Engineer's Reports) 2. Resolutions (8 each) 3. Engineers Reports (8 each) 4. Background Memorandum and Map (4 pgs.) 5. Location & Boundary Maps (9 each) I-I:\Data\Documen REVIEWED BY OEM OF FINANCE t\Annual Maint.Districts.Year 2001-02_6-20-01.CR.wpd r (�I OG�z MEMORANDUM DATE: June 8, 2001 TO: City Manager& City Council via Allen Smoot, Assistant City Manager- Special Projects FROM: Robert L. Mohler, Grants & Special Districts Manager SUBJECT: ANNUAL MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS - Formation and Background- 3 Pages (Regarding JUNE 20 Resolutions of Intention & JULY 18, 2001 PUBLIC HEARINGS) DISTRICT PROPERTIES YEAR REASON FOR FORMED FORMATION 1. Lighting District 166 1967 Neighborhood lighting No. 1 (Belardo Area) petitioned for by area residents (1931 Act). 2. Lighting District No. 2 25 1967 Neighborhood lighting (McManus Dr.) petitioned for by area residents (1931 Act) 3. Lighting District No. 3 75 1983 Lighting installed by county (Crossley Tract) grant, AD formed to cover annual electrical costs (1972 Act). 4. Lighting District No. 4 43 1986 Neighborhood lighting (Eagle Way Area) petitioned for by area residents due to trine concerns (1972 Act). 5. Parkways District 6A 24 1980 "Fairport Development" site (Chia Rd. Area) landscape installed by developer, maintained by district (1972 Act). 6. Parkway District 613 93 1980 "Parkside Estates Tract" site (Parkside Estates Tract) landscape installed on Mesquite Ave. & perimeter frontage by El Placer Rd.Area developer maintained by district (1972 Act). 7. Parkways District 6C 30 1980 "Park Sonora Tract" (Park Sonora Tract) landscape installed by E1 Cielo Rd & Sonora developer, maintained by Rd. Area district (El Cielo Rd. frontage only) 1972 Act). �4�-3 DISTRICT PROPERTIES YEAR REASON FOR FORMED FORMATION 8. Parkways District 7 53 1990 "Sunrise Norte Tract", (Sunrise Norte Tract) existing landscape on San Sunrise Way & San Rafael and 6 internal street Rafael Dr. Area safety lights taken over by maintenance district, petitioned for by property owners. (1972 Act) 9. Parkways District 8 63 1990 "San Rafael Partnership (Vintage Palms Tract) Tract" developer installed San Rafael Dr. & Ave. landscaping on San Rafael Caballeros and Avenida Caballeros, petitioned for by owners. (1972 Act) 10. Parkways District 9 77 1997 "The Springs" Tract (The Springs Tract) landscape buffer strip was Sunrise Way- Via developer installed on Escuela to Rac.Club Sunrise Way at Via Escuela, petioned by the property owners(1972 Act) TOTAL PROPERTIES 649 Additional Information: Lighting Maintenance Districts The Neighborhood Street Lights are maintained by the Southern California Edison Co.(SCE)- (facilities maintenance crews, managed by local SCE office ). Most of the annual costs (about 80%) are the basic SCE monthly electrical charges. In many cases the street lights were requested by property owners as a crime deterrent. Most of the general public, however, seem to prefer the dark desert sky atmosphere and do not wish neighborhood street lighting promoted by the City. The lighting districts are only in areas where more than 60% of the given area residents had petitioned the City to have the street lights installed. There are 309 properties in Palm Springs within the 4 lighting district boundaries. Parkways Maintenance Districts The parkways districts are primarily developer oriented projects that installed off-site landscaping along the public right-of-way perimeters of subdivisions as a condition-of-approval requirement of the Planning Commission. The landscaping is an enhancement to the project and neighborhood. These are typically single-family property ownerships that are not within a condominium type situation to handle the costs by association dues. Their chosen option is to form the maintenance district to spread the costs annually on the tax rolls since there is no other practical method to -2- ld�¢ � collect and pay for the annual maintenance costs . There are 340 properties in the 6 parkway maintenance districts City-wide, (see attached location map). In July, 2000 a new Parkways Maintenance contract began with "The Groundskeeper", dba, Thousand Palms,CA 92276, a division of Environmental Earthscapes,Inc. (replacing"Landscape West", previous parkways maintenance contractor). Scott Mikesell, Facilities Manager, administers and oversees the annual maintenance contracts. The Groundskeeper contract will be replaced with another maintenance contractor effective July 1, 2001. With the exception of Lighting Districts Nos. 1 and 2, most of the maintenance districts were formed under the California "Landscaping a¢ nd Lighting Act of 1972". The exceptions are Lighting District No. 1 (Belardo area) and Lighting District No. 2 (McManus), which were formed under the California "Street Lighting Act of 1931". The 1931 Act only requires a public hearing once every five years, whereas the 1972 Act requires public hearings every year. The annual assessments (Fixed Charges Reporting Forms)must be submitted to the County Tax Collector by the 3rd. week of August annually. We therefore schedule to approve the Engineers Reports and adopt the Resolutions of Intentions each June and hold the Public Hearings each July in order to make the County Clerk deadline annually in August. According to the City Clerk, there have been no protests to date for any of the districts listed above, including the earlier districts dating back to 1967. There is no net cost to the City for the annual maintenance districts as all maintenance and administrative costs are assessed to the property owners. RLM cc: David Ready, City Manager Al Smoot, Assistant City Mamager- Special Projects Dallas Flicek, Assistant City Manager- Administration Scott Mikesell, Facilities Manager Trisha Sanders, City Clerk Tom Kanarr, Finance Director /City Treasurer David Barakian, City Engineer Harold Good, Procurement Manager Attachment: Location Map H:Data\Doc\AnnualMaint.Summary-2001-02_6-08-Ol.mem.wpd -3- / MO �ii►iiiiiiiiiii 1 35 36 V J-1 PMD NO PMD N0.7 1 I "San Rafael" "Sunrise Norte" [1�0� � � CITY OF r J It 41" ` � ' PALM SPRINGS PMD NO. 9 \ „The S rin s" I .. 1 �p gad In' r99 [ .... 1 ilia bj \ PMD 6-A• 1 "Chia' \ �~ r . 3 �?:( SL - MD N0.2 1 1 }a l """ "Mc Manus" » - r' J P. D NO.6A,6B,6C \ 115 18 J' 14 Uzi 1 �i Il�t PALM � 1 1 3 Li '� �i r ..-.. .. R SIRING 1 AIRPORT 1 SLMD N0.1 1 "Belardo" Im 1 PMD 6- 22a `��' IB �I 1 "Mesquite" 20 1 19 1 1 — PMD 6-C \ AAAAA "Sonora" 1 SLMD.N0.4 SLMD N0.3 1 [; Jn� "Eagle Way" "Crossley Tr." fM 4; Annual Maintenance Districts \ 1 SLMD = Street Lighting Maintenance District PMD = Parkways Maintence District 1 35 NOTE: All under "Landscaping & Lighting Act of 1972 1 \ except SLMD NO.1&2 = "Street Lighting Act of 1931" // M _,...-_..,.�.�., iu,- y .. wm �...nv... u,,,�.. ,u.[.,.�w' . •I--I, .�iI.I'i, glcl• !'A !d.. ; y, 50 Rv a5f ;< 'rle •• • J f I _ 'QE ARENAS ROAD Pq oo (Note: SLMD-1 max.assessment approved at S9,027.00 in 1990/91) _ -STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1 ..t � - SHEET 1 OF 2 167 PROPERTIES FORMED 1967 "°'-f1, 46 m, -,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,, ,,,,,, " STREET LIGHTING ACT OF 1931 " �..�........... f C.I,I..1 fR[Z,KR ,vMles ?xay i —O' J •• ZTs I u...r...•.....��e.�.....•..,u.....n S5 u w CF 3 I I I I I iaEe r - ARENAS ROAD Ro 0 o —_ _ �4, � r— _ -- guar .ro -x.,er N.,-... n,F.. _ - © ti ©J, • ! it ® a O J � J � h "9r � r'lt.Or 0 n � • x' © • : ..N O • � c R �— I °� i "�:•' a,[eJsro-..- --- - -- --.. BARISTO ROAD I or � t I I Q e� I O/ITRFT„ O HOMY o ` �_ I I STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1 oo�e� oo�oocoo SHEET 2 OF 2 SnEET i (Note: SLNM-2 max.assessment approved at S4,250.00 in 1991/92) ,� Llc Aic iAatSFT aY � I ._ ., O/STR/G dOUNOA4Y — � � L--_ O/SY.(/fT BWNOA.ly { 034-0/1 . _ �r 03a-ao9 uQ I. eea.a/t .�;�. __� _. '--✓- _'—.�. �.e I,� Ile O<6-aog oGa 0o8 oa6 oc:p, I�! ✓0 -S-- 2; �'Y- ql _WI__ �n9W nz n v 1 . II� I� 00/ OG5-003 5-00¢ U OO2 45- 013 1L5- r- r- _ __ (� MAN O'gTQ.fKI' dOUNO`gR,Y - �•+ 1 r f�f ,�/v D ( r 26 PROPERTIES FORMED STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE �sjj EgET �HTINGACTOF`1931 " DISTRICT NO. 2 Resolution 15545 34 TH AVE- 77 • ° w 40 39 e • f 76 41 38 • 2 g t 2 • 75 42 + i • • 37 ^t 74 43 ' J 36 73 44 y7 • • 0 t, E 4 72 45 3171 • 46 33 6 • ° W g 47 32 W, 7 • • Li 69 N qq 31 F- • • e fie 49 • 30 9 • • Y • 67 • g50 29 .g c 10 • 66 W .° 51 26 FW- Z • • • W b •W 65 b 52 27 t U' • G ' • CL b 12 J • Q � • 64 0 S3 • g 13 63 • 0 0 54 25 • 14 fit 55 • 24 g g 15 61 c 56 2] 16 60 57 22 • • b $ 17 • 5e21 • Pon. le LOT • • P.V.C.L. y -• 59 � 20 19 • T ET (Note:SLMD-3 max.assessment approved at 54,283.00 in 1991/92) 411E11IIEXT XOYIE41 44E THE Mllf ffOfpT 104 LOT I YHICH II IIIUIYf MT No a Pn01f11TT OWWRI IIMIME 11 TIT10X I"" Emu, • 75 PROPERTIES FORMED 1983 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3 'Landscaping and Lighting Act of1972 !D 52 51 50 49 48 47 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • 46 PAR • DRIVE 13 14 29 30 45 SCALE=I"=200' 12 15 28 31 44 • w II 16 Q 27 32 >-' 43 a • • 3 H 10 17 26 33 42 • • ♦ • >- 9 IB 25 34 41 n: 8 19 1— 24 35 w 40 O ♦ Q w X Z 7 20 in 23 36 m 39 w • • c� 6 21 22 37 38 EAGLE WAY • SEVEN LAKES DR 5 ]A 4�32. } N 3 (Note: SLMD-4 max.assessment approved at S2.689.00 in 1989/90) w > o a:m 0 m WAVERLY m DRIVE DISTRICT BOUNDARY O PROPERTY OWNERS SIGNING PETITION--- LOCATION OF STREET LIGHTS ----_ • Q O D BAST P m A STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE I, H1GHWgY pANYON D18TRICT Ns 4 43 PROPERTIES FORMED 1986 STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT IN A PORTION OF TRACT No. 2159, SECTION 30,T•4,S, R-5•E, S.B.B.a M., IN THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS,CA. °LandSCaOinn and I inh+i.,, A..+ .,+ 107n IF A CHINO CAA/NNA NAY ApurAn'a _ _ A(C/vA WA 25 PROPERTIES FORMED 1980 -lcNruN �. �U (Note:PMD-6A max.assessment approved at$5,154.00 in 1992193) i (Note:PMD-6B max.assessment approved at$1,818.00 in 1992/93) (Note:PMD-6C max.assessment approved at$8,262.00 in 1989190) t � T ofU RAMON ROAD �CLu - - s.G AiiRALL -- CI AI(f Ovne ANY, •' k ,• W Ave.EYSG/rA p A%0rO YSrA aryA YqA W M. 93 PROPERTIES FORMED 1 80 e oN•u na A ,,,..•1_ SAN MARL''/N C/R. �I C 30 PROPERTIES FORMED __.c. E Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 " PARKWAYS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.6 A,B,& C CITY OF PALM SPRINOS,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE,STATE OF CALIFORNIA PARKWAYS MAINTENENCE DISTRICT I I rt �-_• N.69�46'ZI'•W. J69,00 ^ t ®/OA q ACNl.� OACN/. w' qNq BAN/.r T�ALNf. C.M r/ eso re,00 a' .ao //../!OA•C. Yt !11{^'„{ pf AAOCwyy ♦ /AtO/!a Ol/6J (. UI AN/O q© ® N/ N. - " E/. 1, R. N/ p p/�AL nt \Y :M !1 a 2l H: 1 ol0® �plpAC�^d In OP, �OA�AY.N, .d• AcaNe® �'q'Y'+ ^At.xA AC.NL r AGM. 6 W it ./OACAY.'A u Ae.NI. N(. U p At.�l/ „ N4 Y N^ AP.NC �p5S , /_l �, N�p//�(. /09 AWN e p zof 4 0 o�AG�/ CV-/ll ACM, NI... I AGNI L`Jl \NACN/V YIC.N/ `l r e0o0 Ni.tl rAC.NEoQ r.(..(OAC.q ODAC.NA 8 n® AIJOAG^/n ,r JOA4NL/6 15 llxl. q ' �� d9. • 60.0 s..♦ p' { A' � s. e.ei u. �.— +oe.oe � r/. t•oa.eo — m00% � I FUTUfl -/e fa so wm ea i . 1 .rw.•a .m .r J Jff/ / 1 rFC !s o /,1AJ ?Sai ITAJ .Sri 4 49 ,. ./ ,1 lD 11 ar a! l/ D W.A. n IOo AC °./aa4O. ./pOAC. O Ac ,O#X. IpAO O/AO A/AC. ICAO MAO. wnTCR WELLS. $ A'/ NA llI ,3i N/. -N�f.1 M. .N/ ,kl : N/ rtRfxilCN 5h ® © ® r t��SAN RAFAEL- DR.- It r BOUNDARY OF DISTRICT Ai.rm SHOWN THUS: •I1• N AREA TO BE MAINTAINED SHOWN THUS! "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 " VICINITY MAP as CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ^ ♦n PARKWAYS PEAL PROPERTY DIVISION MAINTENENCE DISTRICT N0.7 AP%iI E0 — 't'10"'��I 53 PROPERTIES FORMED 1900 EFWC G.BLEVWS MAL PROPERTY SPeDALIST DESIGN BY. SCALE. FILE NO TRACT NO.17642-2 MAP BOOK 124/27-28 JD I11=100, R-69- CHECKED BY, DWG. NO.: SHEET NO, WC 00 T .S, R. .E. s.ae.dM. EBB/BM I I I OF I (Note:pMD-7 max,assessment approved at$23,747.00 in 1992193) �� /� PARKWAYS MAINTENENCE OISTPICT v pn.u• /83552' " m.w• xwn nw .u.,.oyw as n OAI 23 •. zz 2, W ,4 nw• mw• m.w 31mw• mw• a.w`� s 2B 23 30 32 A3 1R ,r' .e �q r a k 55 C 8 I /16'8 A' A' Q'a,N Lit as"iJ°.n I• a.`Y' C 36 ` C$ 8 °. t5 r. A3 � 37 C tl tr 3 ,c tr P @ . a, 2 Hl 5211u.a �/] B I, 8 l' 'v� Ff It"•® @yq-� /1 .�.r.1, H r 'g8 G 1 E Y ✓Ind® `-,a.� ®'' © 8 °.iy�c.' ,^.$ H °M 55 55 57 ,c. 81 I[. 9 nN m.w x.v row• mv. , r�•7 A ^r. 55 >t 2 3 A 6 u d /B99�2 Y " SAN RIF�i."F14I1•� ' I�t RAFAEL DRIVE ion LL BWN3AFY cx OJsTRrcr J A/ A TO BE NAINrArA Q I N i fin✓ I SPHN Twa. I U Ld 63 PROPERTIES FORMED 1990 1 Q l VICINITY MAP M]SLILE (bLandscaping CITY OF PALM SPRINGS PARKWAYSREAL PROPERTY DIVISION MAINTENENCE DISTRLOfl97J2 DATE:and Lighting Ac DESIGN BY: SCALE: FILE NO, TRACT NO. 24853-A SIS 1 200' R" PARCEL MAP NO. 25864 CHECKED BY APPROVED BY, SHEET NO, 5eclion35t T.35 R6.E. 5.9.0.13M. J.L.S. 1 OF 1 (Note: PMD-8 max.assessment approved at$3G,448.00 in 1990/91) &A/ , ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM / BOUNDARY MAP Prepared 6/4/97 lMR ao.l TM -III CT ad Ie501 tool Ie501d \ ESINES Nn Racquet Club Drive_- tl - ^Amelia Way — Ild . �C. , �- r =sr� �-Sabita Way _ — cd `\\ Q+ "J� Lot•ena Way] - t 'r 41� ®n it 7�?� , �I, 1Zi••G e, II I-- - Olga Way--"- 5 ruin high mnsonry divider will[--� I Via Escuela - T1059 '(I,1 ESTATES fps 10594 � I I�I (ESTATES N City of Palm Springs ' PARKWAYS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 9 TRACT NO. 26364 "The Springs" 25 FOOT WIDE LANDSCAPED BUFFER STRIP ( to be maintained)= (Note: PMD-9 max.assessment approved at$17,409.00 in 1997/93) ll /G��rs No 8616 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS' RESOLUTION NO 20073 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA DECLARING ITS INTEN- TION TO LEVY AND COLLECT ANNUAL AS- SESSMENTS FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE 5)YEARS, d FOR WITH FISCAL YEA 2001102 DIS- OR STREETT I_IG HTING MAINTENANCEE 2 AND FIRING A TIME AND PLACE FOR FOR HEARING ING THEREON (SLMU NO. 2- Ma MANUS DRIVE). r .F;'•/r' 4�?yfN The City Council of the City of Palm Springs, Cel- "� iforma, does hereby resolve as follows PROOF OF PUBLICATION -- Section r1.e y declare i of Indent-The City Council (2015.5.C.C.P` does hereby declare its intent to levy and called /1 assessments within Street bghtif five 99 years, om- JJ ^t nce District Na 2 for a period of five (5 years, o 2- Me - encmg with fiscal year 2001/02 (SLMD No Fir Manus Drive) -Section 2. Descuption-of Work-The public inter- est, convenience and necessity require, and it is f the intention of the district,pursuant to the provi- sions of Division 14, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of Cahforma, com- monly known as the"Street Lighting Act of 1931," to order the maintenance of certain public works of improvement,together with appurtenances and incidental costs and expenses in connection with the proposed Assessment District and for the benefit of'lards within the exterior boundands of the proposed Assessment District, all in the City of Palm Springs, County of Riverside, State of Ce forno,tar a paned oil(5)years, described as follows' The cost of bechical energy, the maintenance of STATE OF CALIFORNIA the el.atncal facilities and incidental expenses County of Riverside the - - - - _ _ - This descriptionof the maintenance casts is in- tended to toto be be general in nature. Section 3. Description of Assessment District - The City Council makes the expenses of said maintenance chargeable upon the District hereby declared to be the areas benefitted by said main- tenance and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof,said assessments to be collect-ad as a part of the pproperty tax assessment by the County l'as Col lector's Office In the same banner and sublaat to the Sams penalties for 9LMDaymennt (There are 25 properties within I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of L the County aforesaid;I am over the age of eighteen Section 4. Engineer's Hepart - An of the said work to be done Shall be as shown an the years,and not a party to or interested in the Boundary Maps of the District,on file in the office above-entitled matter.I am the principal clerk of a of the city Report Engineer, and m nisheaccordance with the P P Engineer's Report and reference is hereby made printer of the,DESERT SUN PUBLISHING to same for a more particular incodescrporated her in said work; and the same is incorporated herein and COMPANY a newspaper of general circulation, made a part hereof. printed and published in the city of Palm Springs, Section 5. Time and Place of Hearinqq - Notice is County of Riverside,and which newspaper has been hereby given that on July18,,2001, at the hour of pin, in the CityCouncil Chamber, 3200 E. Tania adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Any arc! canyon way, LingPal sponge, ion for h Any and all persons having any Springs, al to the Superior Court of the County of Riverside,State of proposed assessment, the extent of the assess- ment districts, may appear and show cause why California under the date of March 24, 1988.Case said assessment should not be carried out in ac- cordance with this Resolution. Protests must be Number 191236;that the notice,of which the in writing and delivered to the City clerk prior to annexed is a printed copy(set in type not smaller the time set for the hearing. than non ariel,has been published in each regular Section 6. Improvement Act - All of the work p 1 g herein proposed shall be accomplashed pursuant and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any to the Street Lrlegni herriq it 193t i 189ern9 0) of Sion 14, Part 2 (beginning with ySechon 18300) of supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit: the xliio s ch n 4tsa&tine nCall Into co stltuAtio�n (Proposition 218). _ June 30th Section 7. Publication of Proceeding -The "Des- -------I art Sun" a daily newspaper punted and circulated ---------------- in the City of Palm Springs, is heeby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution and all other publications in the proceedings under this ------_---------_-------------------------------------..--------- resolution shall be published by the City Clerk Section S. Desigqnation of the Person to Receive ben no - The following person is designated as All in the year 2001 the offrmal to reserve any inquiries concerning such improvements. I certify(or declare)under penalty of perjury that the Robert l or Mahler and Grants Manager foregoing is true and correct. city of Palm Spriii City Hall Sth Palm Springs,uitzCalrCCfo rota 9 263 Dated at Palm Springs,California this--------------day Telephone (760) 323-8250 July ADOPTED this 20th day of June 2001. —Of------------ ------------------`-----+2001 ATTEayor Kleindienst ST. CITY n and nOF P AYES Members Hodges, Jones, OOlder,en, Reller- DOE ALM SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA — - Signature ATTEST. A Sanders Is/David 1-1.Ready City Clerk Grty Manager REVIEWED R APPROVED____ i No.8615 If CITY PALM SPRINGS _ RESOLUTION NO 20072 OF l"HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA DECLARING ITS INTEN- Y 'rFIW TION TO LEVY AND COLLECT ANNUAL AS- SESSMENTS�� COMMENCING FOR I PERIOD OF RVE(5)YEARS, 1/02 gill {y� �!T COMMENCING WITH FISCAL YEAR 2E DIS- Yam Jt l 92001 prr I' G/1/ TRICT NO. 1FOR T AND H FIXING ATING A TIME NAND PLACE FOR HEARING THEREON (SLMD NO. 1-BELAR- '� r 1}=OC6'"fET'b i' p DO ROAD AREA). "v, �yi•Y y6 [� The City Counotl of the City of Palm Springs, Cal- ifornia, does hereby resolve as follows PROOF OF PUBLICATION Sec ' Secton 1. Declaration of Intent-The City Council (2015.5.C.C.P) l IiJ does hereby declare its intent to levy antl collect xY/ assessments within Street Lghtingg M autenance District No. 1 for a period of five (S years, com- mencing with fiscal year 2001/02 (�elardo Road Area). Section 2 Description of Work-The public inter- est, convenience and necessity require, and R is the Intention of the district, pursuant to the provi- sions of Division 14, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, com- monly known as the "Street Lighting Act of 1931," to order the maintenance of certain public works of improvement,together with appurtenances and incidental costs and expenses in connection with the proposed Assessment District and for the benefit of lands within the exterior boundaries of the proposed Assessment District, all in the City of Palm Spnngs, County of Riverside, State of California,for a period of five(5)years, described as follows: The cost of electrical energy, the maintenance of STATE OF CALIFORNIA _t'ne-ekctrrcer faciiiues-and rnc�dentai expenses ' County of Riverside connected therewith This description of the maintenance costs is in- tended to be general In nature Section 3 Description of Assessment District - The City COLinerl makes the expenses of said maintenance chargeable_upon the District hereby declared to be the areas benefitteTby sad main- ' tenons.and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof,said assessments to be collect- ed as a part of the PProperty tax assessment by the County Tax Col ester's Office in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non- a merit (There are 167 Properties within I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of SLIM �i. 1) the Comity aforesaid;I am over the age of eighteen Section 4. Eng ino.''. Report - All of the said ears,and not a art to or interested in the Belk ar be tl of shall be as shown e the Y party Boundary Maps of the District, s shown m the office above-entitled matter.I am the clerk of a of the City Engineer, and in accordance with the principal Engineer's Report and reference is hereby made printer of the,DESERT SUN PUBLISI3ING to same for a more particular description of said work, and the same is incorporated herein and COMPANY a newspaper of general circulation, made a part hereof (Assessment in FY 01/02= $7,280 (same as 00/01): Individual assessments printed and published in the city of Palm Springs, vary due to lot size, but average annual cost- County of Riverside,and which newspaper has been $43 59 per property) adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Section hereby S.Time and Place of Hearing - Notice rs given that on July 18,2001, at the hour of Superior Court of the County of Riverside,State of 7.00 p.m. in the City council chamber, 3200 E. I ahtz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California California under the date of March 24, 1988.Case Any and all persons gm having any objection to the proposed assessment, the extent of the assess- Number 191236;that the notice,of which the mint districts, may appear and show cause why tinted co set in type not smaller said assessment should not he carried out in ac- annexed is a e copy( yp condense with this Resolution Protests must be than non pariel,has been published in each regular the trrmo set and deliv the hea torin he City Clerk prior to and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any Section 6 Improvement be Act - All of the work supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit herein proposed shall bet of 1 p.hahed pursuant to the "Street Lghting Act of 1931," being Divi- cron 14, Part 2 (be? mna with Section 18300 of -- June 30th the California Streets&Highways Code; antl Ici- cle XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution _______________________________________________________________ (Proposition 218). Section 7. Publication of Proceeding -The "Des- of Sun" a daily newspaper printed and circulated ------------------------------------------------------------- in the City of Palm Springs, is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resol utan and all other publications,in the proceedings under this All in the year 2001 resolution shall be published by the City Clerk Section 8 Designatwn of the Person to Receive In a ices - The Following person is designated as I certify(or declare)under penalty of perjury that the the official to receive any inquiries concerning foregoing is true and correct. such improvements' Sth Robert L Mahler Special Districts and Grants Manager Dated at Palm Springs,California this--------------day city i f Palm Sprngs- City Hall 32 0 E.Tahquitz Canyon Way July Palm Springs, California 92263 of---------------------------------------2001 Telephone: (760) 323-8250 ADOPTED this 20th day of.June 2001 �f� — AYES.Members Hodges, Jones, Open, Roller- ------ ___C�________________________—_______ Spain in and Mayor Kleindienst NOES None Signature ABSENT:None ATTEST. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA By eaJeafncia A.Sanders IxID ,scr H. Ready City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED &APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 20072 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FORA PERIOD OF FIVE (5) YEARS, COMMENCING WITH FISCAL YEAR 2001102 FOR STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING THEREON (SLMD NO. 1- BELARDO ROAD AREA). The City Council of the City of Palm Springs, California, does hereby resolve as follows: Section 1. Declaration of Intent - The City Council does hereby declare its intent to levy and collect assessments within Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 for a period of five (5) years, commencing with fiscal year 2001/02 (Belardo Road Area). Section 2. Description of Work- The public interest, convenience and necessity require, and it is the intention of the district, pursuant to the provisions of Division 14, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, commonly known as the "Street Lighting Act of 1931," to order the maintenance of certain public works of improvement, together with appurtenances and incidental costs and expenses in connection with the proposed Assessment District and for the benefit of lands within the exterior boundaries of the proposed Assessment District, all in the City of Palm Springs, County of Riverside, State of California, for a period of five (5) years, described as follows: The cost of electrical energy, the maintenance of the electrical facilities and incidental expenses connected therewith. This description of the maintenance costs is intended to be general in nature. Section 3. Description of Assessment District -The City Council makes the expenses of said maintenance chargeable upon the District hereby declared to be the areas benefitted by said maintenance and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, said assessments to be collected as a part of the property tax assessment by the County Tax Collector's Office in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non-payment. Section 4. Engineer's Report - All of the said work to be done shall be as shown on the Boundary Maps of the District, on file in the office of the City Engineer, and in accordance with the Engineer's Report and reference is hereby made to same for a more particular description of said work; and the same is incorporated herein and made a part hereof. Section 5. Time and Place of Hearing-Notice is hereby given that on July 18, 2001, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chamber, 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California. Any and all persons having any objection to the proposed assessment, the extent of the assessment districts, may appear and show cause why said assessment should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Protests must be in writing and delivered to the City Clerk prior to the time set forthe hearing. Section 6. Improvement Act-All of the work herein proposed shall be accomplished pursuant to the"Street Lighting Act of 1931,"being Division 14, Part 2(beginning with Section 18300)of the California Streets&Highways Code; and Article XII ID,Section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). Page 1 of 2 SLMD No.I- (Belardo Road Area) Resolution No. Page 2 Section 7. Publication of Proceeding -The 'Desert Sun" a daily newspaper printed and circulated in the City of Palm Springs, is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution and all other publications in the proceedings under this resolution shall be published by the City Clerk. Section 8. Designation of the Person to Receive Inquiries - The following person is designated as the official to receive any inquiries concerning such improvements: Robert L. Mohler Special Districts and Grants Manager City of Palm Springs- City Hall 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, California 92263 Telephone: (760) 323-8250 ADOPTED this day of 2001. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA By City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED &APPROVED: H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\SLMD-No.1.Belardo.Res,Intention 6-20-01 res.wpd l L,d 2 RESOLUTION NO. 20073 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FORA PERIOD OF FIVE (5) YEARS, COMMENCING WITH FISCAL YEAR 2001/02 FOR STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.2 AND FIXING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING THEREON (SLMD NO. 2- Mc MANUS DRIVE). The City Council of the City of Palm Springs, California, does hereby resolve as follows: Section 1. Declaration of Intent - The City Council does hereby declare its intent to levy and collect assessments within Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 for a period of five(5)years, commencing with fiscal year 2001/02(SLMD No. 2-Mc Manus Drive). Section 2. Description of Work- The public interest, convenience and necessity require, and it is the intention of the district, pursuant to the provisions of Division 14, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, commonly known as the "Street Lighting Act of 1931," to order the maintenance of certain public works of improvement, together with appurtenances and incidental costs and expenses in connection with the proposed Assessment District and for the benefit of lands within the exterior boundaries of the proposed Assessment District, all in the City of Palm Springs, County of Riverside, State of California, for a period of five (5) years, described as follows; The cost of electrical energy, the maintenance of the electrical facilities and incidental expenses connected therewith. This description of the maintenance costs is intended to be general in nature. Section 3. Description of Assessment District -The City Council makes the expenses of said maintenance chargeable upon the District hereby declared to be the areas benefitted by said maintenance and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, said assessments to be collected as a part of the property tax assessment by the County Tax Collector's Office in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non-payment. Section 4. Engineer's Report - All of the said work to be done shall be as shown on the Boundary Maps of the District, on file in the office of the City Engineer, and in accordance with the Engineer's Report and reference is hereby made to same for a more particular description of said work; and the same is incorporated herein and made a part hereof. Section 5. Time and Place of Hearing-Notice is hereby given that on July 18,2001, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chamber, 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California. Any and all persons having any objection to the proposed assessment, the extent of the assessment districts, may appear and show cause why said assessment should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution. Protests must be in writing and delivered to the City Clerk priorto the time set for the hearing. Section 6. Improvement Act-All of the work herein proposed shall be accomplished pursuant to the"Street Lighting Act of 1931,"being Division 14, Part 2(beginning with Section 18300) of the California Streets&Highways Code;and Article XIIID,Section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). Page 1 of 2 SLMD No.2- (Mc Manus Drive) Resolution No. Page 2 Section 7. Publication of Proceeding - The "Desert Sun" a daily newspaper printed and circulated in the City of Palm Springs, is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution and all other publications in the proceedings under this resolution shall be published by the City Clerk. Section 8. Designation of the Person to Receive Inquiries - The following person is designated as the official to receive any inquiries concerning such improvements: Robert L. Mohler Special Districts and Grants Manager City of Palm Springs- City Hall 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, California 92263 Telephone: (760) 323-8250 ADOPTED this day of 2001. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA By City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED &APPROVED: H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\SLMD-No.2.McManus Drive Res.Intention.6-20-01 res.wpd I1GZ