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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7/18/2001 - STAFF REPORTS (17) P DATE: July 18, 2001 TO: City Council FROM: Special Districts and Grants Manager ANNUAL MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS (10)- PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001/02 RECOMMENDATION: That City Council hold annual Public Hearings for4 Lighting Maintenance Districts and 6 Parkways Maintenance Districts and approve Resolutions adopting maintenance costs for: Lighting District No. 1-Belardo Area; Lighting District No.2-McManus Drive; Lighting District No. 3-Crossley Tract; Lighting District No. 4-Eagle Way area; Parkways District Nos. 6A, 6B and 6C-various locations; Parkways District No. 7 - Sunrise Norte ; Parkways District No. 8 -Vintage Palms and Parkways District No. 9 - The Springs Tract, and approving the Fixed Charges Reports for the above 10 Maintenance Districts for Fiscal Year 2001/02 (commencing July 1, 2001 thru June 30, 2002). BACKGROUND: At the June 20 , 2001 Council Meeting, the Engineer's Reports and the Resolutions of Intention were approved by City Council, setting the Public Hearing date for July 18, 2001 for the following 10 maintenance districts in Palm Springs: 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" Tract- 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 requires 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 . 2001, being the 5"year, necessitates Public hearings for Lighting Districts No. 1 &2 this year, in addition to the other 8 Districts. City Council action on July 18, 2001 is approving annual maintenance costs for all 649 properties within the10 districts for FY 01/02. Attached are the Fixed Charges Reports for 2001102 for the ten (10) Maintenance Districts listed above. Individual assessments are listed by assessor's parcel number and County Fund Number. Upon approval by City Council on July 18, 2001, the annual assessments will be forwarded to the Riverside County Tax Collector to be listed on the 2001/02 tax rolls. Under laws governing maintenance districts,any increases in annual assessments,overpreviously set maximums,would require two (2) Public Hearings and individual mailed ballots to all affected property owners (Proposition 218-ArticleXIIID,Section 4 of the California Constitution, approved by California voters on November 5, 1996). Prop. 218 requires a Notice and Ballot (2/3 majority vote) for new formations or increases that exceed previously set maximums. Note: There are no cost increases over and above previous public hearing and Council approved maximum limits in any assessments for the maintenance districts in 2001/02. /SW Assessments for all ten maintenance districts are detailed in the Engineer's Reports approved by City Council on June 20, 2001, summarized as follows: SLMD No.1 (Belardo): Assess $7,280 ($43.59 average cost for 166 lots)- same as 00/01 SLMD No.2 (McManus): Assess $4,250 ($170 each for 25 lots)- same as 00/01 SLMD No.3 (Crossley): Assess $1,985 ($26.47 each for 75 lots)- $2,217 in 00/01 SLMD NoA(Eagle Way): Assess $1,129 ($26.26 each for 43 lots)- same as 00/01 PMD No.6A (Fairport): Assess $1,296 (24 Lots:20 @ $46.29; 4 @ $92.57 each)- $4,012 in00/01 PMD No.6B (Parkside): Assess $1,818 ($19.55 each for 93 lots)- same as 00/01 PMD No. 6C (Park Sonora): Assess $8,262 ($275.40 each for 30 lots)- same as 00/01 PMD No.7 (Sunrise Norte): Assess $18,084 ($341.21each for 53 lots)- $23,747 in 00/01 PMD No.8 (Vintage Palms):Assess $8,394 (64 Lots: 62 @ $79.97; 2 @ $1,721)-$7,976 in 00/01 PMD No.9 (The Springs): Assess $0 ($0 because account surplus exceeds assessment) Assessments are based on comparison of actual costs incurred in prior years vs. assessments in prior years to obtain annual adjustments to compensate for debits and credits on an annual basis. City accounts: SLMD's 1, 2, 3 &4: 001-4301-(43600) (43610) (43620) (43630) PMD's 6A, 6B, 6C, 7 & 8: 001-2451- (43530) (43540) (43550) (43560) (43570) (43580) • All districts were formed at the request of the property owners within the districts • All costs are balanced annually by comparing previous assessments to actual costs • All costs are placed annually on the property owners tax rolls by County of Riverside • No assessments exceed limits previously established by past Public Hearings • All costs are paid for by the property owners and City administration costs are absorbed Attached for City Council consideration are Resolutions adopting assessments for all ten Maintenance Districts for 2001/02, which are reported to Riverside County on the Fixed Charges Reports for placement on the tax rolls for the fiscal year commencing on July 1, 2001 thru June 30, 2002. Also attached is a background memorandum which indicates the formation dates, locations and reasons for formation for the annual maintenance districts. ROBERT L. MOHLER Special Districts and Grants Manager APPROVE City Manager ATTACHMENTS: 1. Fixed Charges Summary Page: FY 2001-02 Annual Maintenance Districts Assessments 2. City-Wide Location Map (10 Districts) 3. Resolutions for SLMD 1, 2, 3, 4 and PMD [6A,6B,6C], 7, 8, 9- (8 Resolutions) 4. Background Memorandum dated June 8, 2001 and Map (4 pgs.) 5. District Boundary Maps (9 each) REVIEWED BY DEPT.OF FINANCE HADATA\DOC\Annual DistrictsTublic Hearings 2002.7-18-01.cr.wpd CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA ANNUAL MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS Fiscal Year 2001-02 FIXED CHARGES REPORT SUMMARY PAGE (Annual Assessments listed by Assessors Parcel Number and County Fund Number) • Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Belardo Rd. Area)- FUND 68-2605 166 Parcels (see pages 1 through 4). Total assessed = $7,280 ($ amounts vary) • Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (McManus Dr. Area)- FUND 68-2611 25 Parcels (see page 5). Total assessed = $4,250 ($170 per parcel) • Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3 (Crossley Tract)- FUND 68-2612 75 Parcels (see pages 6 ,7 & 8). Total assessed = $1,985 ($26.47 per parcel) • Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4 (Eagle Way Area)- FUND 68-2625 43 Parcels (see page 9). Total assessed $1,129 ($26.26 per parcel) • Parkways Maintenance District No. 6A (Tachevah Dr. Area)- FUND 68-2619 24 Parcels (see page 10). Total assessed = $1,296 (20 @ $46.29/ 4 @ $92.57 each) • Parkways Maintenance District No. 6B (Parkside Estates-Mesquite)- FUND 68-2620 93 Parcels (see pages 11 & 12). Total assessed = $1,818 ($19.55 per parcel) • Parkways Maintenance District No. 6C (Park Sonora Tract)- FUND 68-2621 30 Parcels (see page 13). Total assessed = $8,262 ($275.40 per parcel) • Parkways Maintenance District No. 7 (Sunrise Norte Tract)- FUND 68-2623 53 Parcels (see pages 14 & 15). Total assessed = $18,084 ($341.21 per parcel) • Parkway Maintenance District No. 8 (Vintage Palms Tract) - FUND 68-2624 64 Parcels (see pgs 16,17,18). Total assessed = $8,394 (2@ $1,721/ 62@ $79.97) • Parkways Maintenance District No. 9 (The Springs Tract)- FUND 68-2630 77 Parcels (see page 19). Total assessed= $0.00 ($0.00 per parcel- surplus in acct.) 649 Parcels / Total Assessments=$52,498 in FY 2001-02 Dated July 18, 2001 (by Robert L. Mohler) Cover Page- 20 Pages Total H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\AMD.Fixed Charges Summary,FY2001-02.7-18-Ol.rptwpd /�,g 3 1 33 �:�.' 35 36 U 1 PMD NO 8 PMD NO.7 1 San Rafael "Sunrise Norte" 1 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS x ` = PMD NO. 9 "The Springs„ �.s ,>°:,5, �"1 PMD 6 j! "Chia 1 3- " \ *�s.:�� � � • 3iSLMD NO.2 \ 1 \ — "Mc Manus" P D NO.6A,6B,6C .447 1 15�� it ]]I c� ��"a=:_l � i , .lg 1 PALM SPRINGS \ w ` AIRPORT 1 SLMD NO.1 r .i r \ 1 22 /� I, PMD 6-B 1 ` J WA �OF !r}T°� 19 "Mesquite" 20 t w:; ; ;� 1 �: ' I PMD 6-C 1 �I I, 1 " "��t���rv; � � .��•W-. Sonora \ �•I �_"}Jj SLMD.N0.4 SLMD N0.3 \ � s "Ea le Way" "Crossley Tr." �� - ' I Annual Maintenance Districts 1 — SLMD = Street Lighting Maintenance District 1 <." PMD = Parkways Maintence District 1 NOTE: All under "Landscaping & Lighting Act of 1972 " except SLMD NO.1&2 = "Street Lighting Act of 1931" �s`R 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 �17-04 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 crime 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 6B 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 El Cielo Rd & Sonora developer, maintained by Rd. Area district (El Cielo Rd. frontage only) 1972 Act). /Sr�s' 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 "Flora Vista" 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 lting 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 Conrnission. 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- 11 %t/ 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 Director,administers and oversees the amoral maintenance contracts. NOTE: The Groundskeeper contract was replaced with PAC WEST LAND CARE, INC. effective July 1, 2001. With the exception of Lighting Districts Nos. I and 2,most of the maintenance districts were formed under the California "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972". The exceptions are Lighting District No. I (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 amorally 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 Flieek, Assistant City Manager- Administration Scott Mikesell, Director of Facilities 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.Summery-2001-02_6-08-Ol.mem wpd -3- I: � T �\ ,✓,��. Cj lrfr PROOF OF PUBLICATION This is Space for County Clerk's Filing Stamp (2015.5.C.C.P) No.8085 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS for, PROVIDING LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR PARKWAYS, ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS, AND MISCELLANEOUS LANDSCAPED AREAS (II-B 01-19) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sealed Bids for Providing Landscape Maintenance Service for Parkways, Assessment Districts, and Miscella- neous Landscaped Areas at various locations within the City of Palm Springs, will be received at the office of the Procurement Manager 3200 East Tati Canyon Way,Palm Springs,6alifor- n1a, until Tuesday, June 5, 2001, at 2:00 P.M. Local Time,at which time all bids received will It publicly opened and read aloud. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The work comprises of providing the labor„ materials, supplies and STATE OF CALIFORNIA equipment necessary for providing ground and landscape maintenance services, including but Count Ot Riverside - -- - net limited to, maintenance of turf, ground cover, 1 _ y o shba bees and ; renovetron of tort errt-cJrvvr»T -- cove, areas, pruning of trees and shrubs;provid- ing weed,disease and pest control;operation,i e- pair and maintenance of the Irrigation system, If applicable; and maintenance of any appurtenant structures and equipment pursuant to specifica- tions and frequencies established by the Qty of Palm Springs.The specific tasks and frequencies per site are identified inthe bid documents. MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE AND WALK-THROUGH OF WORK SITES:Prospective bidders must attend a Pre-Bid Conference and Walk-Through of the Work Site which will be con- ducted by the City to acquaint the Bidders with I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of existin site conditions. The PI'e-Bld Conference the County aforesaid;I am over the age of eighteen be held oo Wednesday, May h of t16, 2001 Siteshe Work will 91:0 A.M. ears,and not a party to or interested in the to 5:00 P.M.Participants will convene promptly at y P ty 9.15 A.M., at the Palm Spprings City Yard, 425 above-entitled matter.I am the rind al Clerk of a North Civic Drive, Palm.Spnngs, CA 92262 to P P sign in. Failure of a Bidder to attend the Pie-Bid printer of the,DESERT SUN PUBLISHING Conference may render any subsequent bid as non-responsive. COMPANY a newspaper of general circulation, No Bid will be considered unless it Ia made on forms supplied by the City printed and published in the city of Palm Springs, TERM:The term of this Contract will be for trier, (3)years with two(2) two-year options, ienewabie County of Riverside,and which newspaper has been at the sole drscreaon of the C ty. adjudged a newspaper of eneral circulation b the CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE CLASSIFICATION: In .I gg y accordance with the provisions of California Pub- Superior Court of the County of Riverside,State of lic Contract Code Section 3300, the City has de- termined that the Contractor shall possess a valid California under the date of March 24,1988.Case claw C-27 Contractors License at the time that the Contract is awarded. Failure to possess the Number 191236;that the notice,of which the s eafied licenses shall act as a bar to award of annexed is a printed copy(set in type not smaller ari tract theto time or award not possessing said h- than non lariel,has been published in each regular OBTAINING OR INSPECTING CONTRACT 1 P g DOCUMENTS: (a) Contract documents may be and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any inspected without chargqe at the Office of the Pro- curement Manager, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit: Way, Palm springs, CA 92262. (b) Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtaineqed by callingq the Office of the Procurement Man.May 7t11 12th - - may alsc be 6re)qquested3 is FAXtract(760)322c8372nts or _______________________________________________________________ E Mail haroldgretci palm-springs.ca.us. BID SECURITY: Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or approved Bid Bond in the amount of $10,000, payable to the ---------------------------------------------------------------- City of Palm Springs AWARD OF CONTRACT: (a) The City reserves the right after openingq bids to reject any or all year 2001 bids, to waive any In ormality (non-respona All in the me- y ness) m a bid, or to make award to the lowest responsive,responsible bidder and reject all other bids,as it may best serve the interest of the City I certify(or declare)under penalty of perjury that the (b)As a condition of award, the successful bidder will be required to submit bonds and proof of in- foregoing is true and correct. surance, as required by the City prior to execu- tion of the Agreement by the City Failure to meet 14th this requirement shall constitute abandonment of Dated at Palm Springs,Californiahe Bid a thus--------------day by the Bidder and forfeiture of the Bid Bond. The Contract will then be awarded to the May next lowest bidder (c)The City anticipates City Council will award a of---------------------------------------2001 contract on June 20. 2001 and all work to com- mence on July 1, 2001 BIDS TO REMAIN OPEN:The Bidder shall guar- antee the total &d Price for a period calen- dar Itidays from the date of the bid rtosopening. --- -------- ---- It y the ressent through of ail Bidder have see that any to sent through the mail shall have sufficient Signature I time to be received by the Procurement Office prior to Bid opening time Late Bids will turned to the Bidder unopened. Mailing Address ss City of Palm Spnngs,Office of Procurementent Ma Man- ager, P O. Box 2743, Palm Springs, CA The receiving time in the Procurement Office will be the an time for acceptability of Bids. 1 Telegraphicphic and telephonic Bids will not be ac- cepted. Haro Pr ld Goad, CPPO ' Procurement Manager ,Date prepared: 1 3, 2001 RESOLUTION NO. 20109 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, CONFIRMING SPREAD OF ASSESSMENT FOR STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 FORFISCAL YEARS 2001-02 THRU 2005-06 (5 YEARS) (BELARDO AREA). WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Street Lighting Act of 1931, Division 14, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code, beginning rwith Section 18300, it is required that the Superintendent of Streets determine actual maintenance costs ofthe previous yearand an estimate of costs for the ensuing year in order to prepare the annual spread of assessment; and WHEREAS the Street Lighting Act of 1931 requires public hearings every five (5) years (the last public hearing was held on July 17, 1996), and July 18, 2001 is the date set to hear protests for the spread of assessments for the next five (5) years, commencing with fiscal year 2001-02; and WHEREAS spread of assessment is forwarded to the County Tax Collector who, in turn, includes this assessment on the County Tax Roll. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs as follows: Section 1. The improvement commonly known as"Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1," (Belardo Rd.Area)the boundaries of which are on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and incorporated herein by reference, shall be maintained, pursuant to said Streets & Highways Code, for a period of five years commencing July 1, 2001 and ending June 30, 2006. Section 2. The spread of assessment for fiscal year 2001-02 for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Belardo Area)on file in the office of the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference, is hereby confirmed at $7,280 ($43.59 average for 166 lots). Section 3. That all protests,if any,for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Belardo Area) are hereby overruled (same assessment as FY 2000-01). Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby directed to certify the said spread of assessment and map and forward same to the County Tax Collector by August, 2001, in accordance with Section 18401 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. Section 5. This project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under Section 15273 of the guidelines as an ongoing maintenance charge. All proceedings are pursuant to the Street Lighting Act of 1931 (Division 14, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code) and Article XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). ADOPTED this 18th day of July 12001 AYES: Members Hodges, Jones, Oden, Reller-spurgin and Mayor %leindienst NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA By City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED &APPROVED: H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\SLMD-1.Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-01.res.wpd /s-J# e-7— 7-1 o-..,.w..... ,.a...rtaT*." 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WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Street Lighting Act of 1931, Division 14, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code, beginning with Section 18300, it is required that the Superintendent of Streets determine actual maintenance costs of the previous year and an estimate of costs for the ensuing year in order to prepare the annual spread of assessment; and WHEREAS the Street Lighting Act of 1931 requires public hearings every five (5) years (the last public hearing was held on July 17, 1996), and July 18, 2001 is the date set to hear protests for the spread of assessments for the next five (5) years, commencing with fiscal year 2001-02; and WHEREAS spread of assessment is forwarded to the County Tax Collector who, in turn, includes this assessment on the County Tax Roll. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs as follows: Section 1. The improvement commonly known as"Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2", (Mc Manus Drive) the boundaries of which are on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and incorporated herein by reference, shall be maintained, pursuant to said Streets & Highways Code, for a period of five years commencing July 1, 2001 and ending June 30, 2006. Section 2. The spread of assessment for fiscal year 2001-02 for Street Lighting Maintenance District No.2(Mc Manus Drive)on file in the office of the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference, is hereby confirmed at $4,250 ($170 each for 25 lots); Section 3. That all protests, if any, for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 2 (Mc Manus Drive) are hereby overruled (same assessment as FY 2000-01). Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby directed to certify the said spread of assessment and map and forward same to the County Tax Collector by August, 2001, in accordance with Section 18401 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. Section 5. This project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under Section 15273 of the guidelines as an ongoing maintenance charge. All proceedings are pursuant to the Street Lighting Act of 1931 (Division 14, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code) and Article XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). ADOPTED this lath day of July 12001 AYES: Members Hodges, Jones, Oden, Reller-Spurgin and Mayor Bleindienst NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA By City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED &APPROVED: H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\SLMD-2.Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-01.res.wpd i (Note:SLMD-2 max.assessment approved at$4,250.00 in 1991/92) A ,I a/rrric dauvowwr �crur rrw��rerav I _ - 7 ;G y 1, OJ6-0/5 'a' -- — — •• 030.0/7 C36-009 Q O l la ' or '81 _ ;I� ^ i✓J asc-o/o ode.o09 oes-ooC aeC'oo:'`I I�! 3�a 10 ` .v•� i �I T ` 2 10 C M �}S z u� ` DRIVE -- _ -Is ISO/11 .! Y 19• 20 1. •OJS-00/ -. -J35- •- US //3 �I //i b_ �! zl ' IL •-uT V 23 pd 002 % 4 24 25 - 26' t' ��' ((�P� ` 5-003 �I 05j-00/' 066-00$ w 005-006 ~ o35-aoy�' ' („� /Oj'00/ O!j-002 •) I� ___i' __- ______ "r _ i06i- Oa3 -045-OOC "l OFS-005 III IyIj --. �c✓!n'- -mJvr - -___'r _r__- LV[.v00F_m'pir 5 . I� �0/JT.IKT d0liN0ARY MC MANUS DRIVE; 26.PRDPERTIES FORMED 7987";. j I1 STREET LIG TING MAINTENANCE _ " STREET LIGHTING ACT OF1931 ":- N DISTRICT NO. 2 RESOLUTION NO. 20111 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA OVERRULING THE PROTEST ON THE SPREAD OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS AND CONFIRMING THE DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT SPREAD FOR STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3 (CROSSLEY TRACT)- FISCAL YEAR 2001-02. WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 that the Engineer of Work determine actual maintenance costs of the previous year and an estimate of costs for the ensuing year in order to prepare the annual spread of assessment; and WHEREAS July 18, 2001, was set as the date to hear protests on the spread of assessment for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3 (Crossley Tract- 75 Properties); and WHEREAS notice duly was given by publication etc. and a hearing duly conducted at which all persons interested testified; and WHEREAS written protests have been received representing less than fifty percent (50%) of the area of assessable lands within the maintenance area; and WHEREAS spread of assessment is forwarded to the County Tax Collector who, in turn, includes this assessment on the County Tax Roll for FY 2001-02. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs as follows: Section 1. That all protests,if any,are hereby overruled for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 3 (Crossley Tract: 341h Avenue, Lawrence St., Marguerite St. and Martha St.) . Section 2. The improvements, assessment amount, spread of assessment, and the diagram, as set out in the engineer's report, are hereby confirmed for fiscal year 2001-02 at $1,985 ($26.47 each for 75lots). (Note 00/01 Assessmentwas$2,217-$29.56 ea.) Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the diagram and assessment roll with the County Tax Collector by August, 2001, together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption and the auditor is requested to collect such assessments on the tax roll in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non-payment as are county property taxes. Section 4. This project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under Section 15273 of the guidelines as an ongoing maintenance charge. All proceedings are pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code) and Article XIIID, section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). ADOPTED this 18th day of July , 2001. AYES: Members Hodges, Jones, Oden, Reller-Spurgin and Mayor Kleindienst NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA By City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED &APPROVED: H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\SLMD-3.Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-01.res.wpd /s-b Resolution 15545 34TH AVE. 77 a 40 39 ti • a O p � f 76 41 36 i.„ •� 2 f= 75 42 37 6F • p y 3 4 U 36 • • • 73 44 35 •yI Y 4 72 45 34 5 71 46 33 Y 6 • • I F + 40 70 W u 47 32 -o W. 7 • � . • WY F, • F • 69 N . 46 51 6 fib 49 30 9 • • • Y • 67 .$ 50 10 29 .Y 0 • p • W • 66 W .0 51 211 Z � • • W � • I W 7 65 tC .0 52 27 b ID Q: 12 • Q + • • • 64 S3 26 '$ 13 • • p 63 c 54 26 .Y o 14 • • • ' • 62 b 55 24 15 • • • • 61 56 21 $ Y I. 60 FY 57 22 .e 17 • 56 21 16 Pon. • • LOT P.V.C.L. y 51 20 19 74 (Note: SLMD-3 max.assessment approved at$4,283.00 in 1991192) A14E11YEHT HO T" ARE THE SAW EXCEPT FOR LOT I WHICH It AIIIIINERT H0.fA PROPERTY OWRARI 31"IN1 F[TITIOR SKMR THUS! • 75 PROPERTIES FORMED 1983 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO 3 LlandScapm and Li htin Act of 1972 " Isr�� RESOLUTION NO. 20112 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA OVERRULING THE PROTEST ON THE SPREAD OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS AND CONFIRMING THE DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT SPREAD FOR STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 (EAGLE WAY AREA)- FISCAL YEAR 2001-02. WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 that the Engineer of Work determine actual maintenance costs of the previous year and an estimate of costs for the ensuing year in order to prepare the annual spread of assessment; and WHEREAS July 18, 2001, was set as the date to hear protests on the spread of assessment for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4 (Eagle Way Area- 43 Properties); and WHEREAS notice duly was given by publication etc. and a hearing duly conducted at which all persons interested testified; and WHEREAS written protests have been received representing less than fifty percent (50%) of the area of assessable lands within the maintenance area; and WHEREAS spread of assessment is forwarded to the County Tax Collector who, in turn, includes this assessment on the County Tax Roll for FY 2001-02. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs as follows: Section 1. That all protests,if any,are hereby overruled for Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 4 (Eagle Way Area: Eagle Way, Divot Lane, Birdie Way and Par Drive- 43 Properties Total). Section 2. The improvements, assessment amount, spread of assessment, and the diagram, as set out in the engineer's report, are hereby confirmed forfiscal year 2001-02 at $1,129 ($26.26 each for 43 lots). (Same assessment as FY 00-01). Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the diagram and assessment roll with the County Tax Collector by August, 2001, together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption and the auditor is requested to collect such assessments on the tax roll in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non-payment as are county property taxes. Section 4. This project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under Section 15273 of the guidelines as an ongoing maintenance charge. All proceedings are pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code) and Article XIIID, section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). ADOPTED this 18th day of July , 2001. AYES: Members Hodges, Jones, Oden, Reller-spurgin and Mayor &leindienst NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA By City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED & APPROVED: H.\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\SLMD-4 Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-01.res.wpd /s` 52 51 50 49r3144 PAR DRI 0 — — A 13 14 29 SCALE=I"=200' 12 15 28 ♦ • W II 16 ZQ 27 32 >- 43 ♦ 3 X 10 17 26 33 42 • ♦ • >- 9 18 25 34 41 m F- B 19 24 35 W 40 O W ♦ Q K Z 7 20 ❑ 23 36 m 39 W c� 6 21 22 37 38 EAGLE WAY • 5 4 3 2 1 SEVEN LAKES DR. •3 (Note:SLMD4 max.assessment approved at$2.689.00 in 1989/90) w > o � � o m WAVERLY m DRIVE DISTRICT BOUNDARY O O PROPERTY OWNERS SIGNING PETITION--- • f LOCATION OF STREET LIGHTS ----- • a O K FAST P m A STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE ( y��ly yCANYON D18TRICT N9 4 11� 1 CRIVF 43 PROPERTIES FORMED 1986 STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT IN A PORTION OF TRACT N0.2159, SECTION 30, S, R• S.B.B. a M., IN THE CITY OF PALMLM SPRINOSGS,CA. °Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 " RESOLUTION NO. 20113 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA OVERRULING THE PROTEST ON THE SPREAD OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS,AND CONFIRMING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT, DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT SPREAD FOR PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 6-A, 6-B AND 6-C FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001/02. WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 that the Engineer of Work has determined the estimated maintenance costs for the first year in order to prepare the annual spread of assessment; and WHEREAS July 18, 2001, was set as the date to hear protests on the spread of assessment for Parkway Maintenance District Nos. 6-A (Tachevah); 6-B (Mesquite) and 6-C (Park Sonora); and WHEREAS notice was duly given by publication and a hearing duly conducted at which all interested persons testified; and WHEREAS written protests have been received representing less than fifty percent (50%) of the area of assessable lands within the maintenance area; and WHEREAS spread of assessment shall be forwarded to the County Tax Collectorwho, in turn,shall place this assessment on the County Tax Roll for FY 2001-02. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs as follows: Section 1. That all protests, if any, are hereby overruled for Parkways Maintenance Districts: 6-A: (Tachevah Dr., Valdivia Way, Montalvo Way and La Campana Way)- 25 Lots 6-B: (Mesquite Ave., Avenida Evelita, Arroyo Vista, Nueva Vista)- 93 Lots 6-C: (El Cielo Dr., Sonora Rd., Loma Vista Circle, San Martin Circle)- 30 Lots Section 2. That all protests,if any, are hereby overruled for Parkway Maintenance District Nos. 6-A,6-B and 6-C. Section 3. The improvements,assessment amount,spread of assessment and the diagram as set out in the engineer's reports are hereby confirmed for fiscal year 2001-02. 2001-02 Assessments: 6-A= $1,296; 6-B= $1,818; 6-C= $8,262 2000-01 Comparison: 6-A= $4,012; 6-B= $1,818; 6-C= $8,262 Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the diagram and assessment roll with the County Tax Collector in August, 2001, together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption and the auditor is requested to collect such assessments on the tax roll in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non-payment as are county property taxes. H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\PMDGABCPublic Hearings.FY2001-02.7-18-Ol.res.wpd /s'*r PMD Nos. 6-A, 6-13 and 6-C Resolution- page 2 Section 5. This project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under Section 15273 of the guidelines as an ongoing maintenance charge.All work is in accordance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Part 2 of Division 15), Section 22500 of the Streets and Highways Code and Article XIID,Section 4 of the California Constitution(Proposition 218). ADOPTED this day of 2001. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA By City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED & APPROVED: H:\USERS\BcbM\DATA\DOCUMENT\PMD6ABC.Public Bearings.FY2001-02.7-18-Ol.res.wpd VISTA CHINO �� CAAMNA IVAY A/Auu[vC ACn/VA WA UAY A — ry ` 25 PROPERTIES FORMED 1980 (Note: PMD-6A max.assessment approved at$5,154.00 in 1992/93) (Note:PMD-6B max.assessment approved at$1,818.00 in 1992/93) (Note:PMD-6C max.assessment approved at$8,262.00 in 1989/90) RAMON ROAD -LE , OuA.ev! Am. _ �' 1 w — o.e�EsRelFA AVE Ave.EveurA (� A,rrore yiarA vfVA yi�TA W p, 93 PROPERTIES FORMED 1 80 [,LLf'Lar4 C 30 PROPERTIES FORMED 1900' Y Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 "• PARKWAYS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.6 A,B,& C CITY OF PALM SPRINGS,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE,STATE OF CALIFORNIA /5f 3 RESOLUTION NO. 20114 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA OVERRULING THE PROTEST ON THE SPREAD OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS AND CONFIRMING THE DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT SPREAD FOR PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.7(SUNRISE NORTE TRACT 17642-2), FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-02. WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 that the Engineerof Work determine actual maintenance costs of the previous year and an estimate of costs for the ensuing year in order to prepare the annual spread of assessment; and WHEREAS July 18, 2001, was set as the date to hear protests on the spread of assessment for Parkway Maintenance District No. 7 (Tract 17642-2 "Sunrise Norte")- 53 Properties; and WHEREAS notice duly was given by publication etc. and a hearing duly conducted at which all persons interested testified; and WHEREAS written protests have been received representing less than fifty percent (50%) of the area of assessable lands within the maintenance area; and WHEREAS spread of assessment is forwarded to the County Tax Collector who, in turn, includes this assessment on the County Tax Roll. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs as follows: Section 1. That all protests,if any, are hereby overruled for Parkway Maintenance District No.7 (Tract 17642-2, Including: Mountain Shadow Dr., Twin Star Rd., Sand Springs Dr., Mica Dr. and Garnet Rd.)- Landscaping on San Rafael Dr. and Sunrise Way and 6 street safety lights at intersections within tract to be maintained by district. Section 2. The improvements, assessment amount spread of assessment and the diagram as set out in the engineer's report are hereby confirmed for fiscal year 2001-02. 2001-02 Assessment: $18,084 ( $341.21 each for the 53 properties). 2000-01 Comparison: $23,747 ( $448.06 each for the 53 properties). Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the diagram and assessment roll with the County Tax Collector in August, 2001, together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption and the auditor is requested to collect such assessments on the tax roll in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non-payment as are county property taxes. H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOC\PMD7.Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-01.res.v7pd / 5"Cr PMD. No. 7 (Sunrise Norte) FY 2001-02 Resolution- page 2 Section 4. This project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under Section 15273 of the guidelines as an ongoing maintenance charge.All work is in accordance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Part 2 of Division 15), Section 22500 of the Streets and Highways Code and Article XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). 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\DOC\PMD7.Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-Ol.res.wpd PARKWAYS MAINTENENCE DISTRICT ' JA.ee,�• ©r/YT h� 10 .00 F I'— � O �o N� I f RNv eJa ^/ /'y/}J I t�'�Z. 21 I/.�y 3P.1 0pwf.a; Al. ® aI 'N.` wNLM/® N CN/."'. s ACNL� OAC.Y/ /OAC.AY oA er eso ie.00 oo e T ALN/. //. h /J H�1'• Ja 124 H v0�•N 2/ R „ M a h° H T 1 ®ar g, .oJ© ®An • `.02AG 2/ I�.oJAC�«p� ,` of 7 IOAGN/,� ° 1 AO.N/ a N^� 'Vr'. \ AY.a\ gAc.N/.� °I p Y /L34 /. r El. Al ®VO oI® ` �.MACx' IW ./OACNY.•+ ,V' AC.M AV^ , y V RL r ,+ !J L R/}! f1 F /./J w iNO h 41 si e: ". '", o!� -®w.�¢". ti f ./OACAY.n 0 AC.M/. /. p AZ r, NR•+ h AC.M/, f J °0 °i r 4• ° ti M A AC.�/.� ' V09 AC^' � 0 AGNI� \ IOACN/� Iti A AY yl p .®u ig.or dB.oa ACi i .or IT 4 09 AC«e .09 ICAO.Mn T AniI es oo N/.I VAC.NLyQ O' /ry.^1 YAC.MI .� +e.oe p a LL AL.XAC.o IOAC.NLIµAGN�L,lI n®IA w'3z Jo® '®t!^ =„/A I6 „ 15 /s ", 2V lr o /OACM.h A Z o.a tfs co.o v4 i• c9. ,t I s 39 r N>A`. :s A/. rea.ou_A_— rot � Lor Tdlf( xAc. ©-9Ti?, :I'.`"f"". a 'F — '"•�i —,QNN - FUTUR ° •17� Ie ro r.so ♦•o w.so w . o .•w.eo +w.eo w so ° f�yn` K / i!f/ /!A/ /{Bj /ri/ .rtl ' 4 /AJ J tl I2 4 !O 4 At a! !! / D W.A. A °,Wo'AG .go"W. O AC, .OJAC. .ppAC. OJAC. AJAC. [CAL VAC, w{TEI1 WELLS[ E'&l. ° k���Rlll''' A'/. r�I N/ /1/. M. .N/. ,.vl NI �/. �J. `�/ ACIRNTION /IS x AA/ RAFAEL- �!Slr46'le'%V. 79/00 E�1 p - — BOUNDARY OF DISTRICT SHOWN THUS: all* N AREA TO BE MAINTAINED ! \ SHOWN THUS; ® nrrrAl SM7\.' G%Ae r "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 " VICINITY MAP u cc. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS PARKWAYS REAL PROPERTY DIVNNON ' MAINTENENCE DISTRICT 1110.7 APPROVED �urpEN`� 53 PROPERTIES FORMED 1990 ERNE 0 BLEYwS REA MtOPERtt DESIGN SYS SCALES FILE NO. TRACT NO.17642-2 MAP BOOK 124/27-28 JD 111=1001 R-897 OECKED SYS I DWG. NO.: SHEET NO. selwB r. .e. R. .E, a.ea aM. EGB/BM 1 I cR I (Note:PMD-7 max.assessment approved at 523,747.00 in 1992193) IS- IS" 3 RESOLUTION NO. 20115 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA OVERRULING THE PROTEST ON THE SPREAD OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS,AND CONFIRMING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT, DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT SPREAD FOR PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 8 "VINTAGE PALMS" TRACT 24583-1 and PARCEL MAP 25864,AT SAN RAFAEL DRIVE AND AVENIDA CABALLEROS, FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-02. WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 that the Engineer of Work has determined the estimated maintenance costs for the first year in order to prepare the annual spread of assessment; and WHEREAS July 18, 2001, was set as the date to hear protests on the spread of assessment for Parkway Maintenance District No. 8 "Vintage Palms" (Tract 24583-1 and PM 25864)- 63 Total Properties; and WHEREAS notice was duly given by publication and a hearing duly conducted at which all interested persons testified; and WHEREAS written protests have been received representing less than fifty percent (50%) of the area of assessable lands within the maintenance area; and WHEREAS spread of assessment shall be forwarded to the County Tax Collector who, in turn,shall place this assessment on the County Tax Roll. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs as follows: Section 1. Description of work: To maintain the landscaped parkway along the north side of San Rafael Drive and along Avenida Caballeros north of San Rafael Drive along the offsite frontages of TR.24583-1 and PM. 25864 as described in detail in the Engineer's Report for FY 2001-02. Section 2. That all protests,if any,are hereby overruled for Parkway Maintenance District No.8. Section 3. The improvements,assessment amount,spread of assessment and the diagram as set out in the engineer's report are hereby confirmed for fiscal year 2001-02. 2001-02 Assessment: $8,394= $79.97 ea. for 62 properties, $1,721.62 ea. for 2 parcels 2000-01 Comparison: $7,976= $75.90 ea. for 62 properties, $1,635.08 ea. for 2 parcels Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the diagram and assessment roll with the County Tax Collector in August, 2001, together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption and the auditor is requested to collect such assessments on the tax roll in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non-payment as are county property taxes. H:\USERS\BcbM\DATA\DOCUMENT\PMD8.Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-Ol.res.wpd /up 17 PMD No. 8 Vintage Palms FY 2001-02 Resolution- page 2 Section 5. This project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under Section 15273 of the guidelines as an ongoing maintenance charge.All work is in accordance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Part 2 of Division 15), Section 22500 of the Streets and Highways Code and Article XIID,Section 4 of the California Constitution(Proposition 218). 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\PMDB.Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-01.res.wpd PARKWAYS MAINTENENCE DISTRICT po.n• ,Iro E5 25 21 23 22 21" 4. PGA Q c vas VT:., �"€—r. —_�.. R a �„ T9 ro i 23ro 30 ro 31 ro 32 33 ��S(� 01t., k tk k : g R Q ry6 �ly Rye K`y©i ®M' i �o q 2 Q �p ® p' 1 R tw.n �� N S O� Y w•i' .8 ®. nn.,l• d os �.t ,.u• nro n - � ..O R 40 10 /SIC. 5 /8".02 SAN RIF�1 L1fY[pl./l -- I f�- RAFAEL-DRIVE 0 cc Ba/ r r NlsrRtcr J I SIT �a sww hu nus I J¢ � A A TB BE NITNTAII O� N ."w RA/S® I V t r au I 1 63 PROPERTIES FORMED 1990 ¢ VICINITY MAP wb V'Landscaping CITY OF PALM SPRINGS PARKWAYS REAL PROPERTY DIVISION uMAINTENENCE DISTRICT 8 DATE:and Lighting Act of 1972 " TRACT NO. 24853' 1 DESIGN BY: SCALE: FILE No SIS 1 200' R- PARCEL MAP NO. 25864 CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY. SHEET N0. Secllon35 T.3.S RFFE. S.B.R.DM. J.L.S. 1 OF 1 (Note: PMD-8 max.assessment approved at$36,448.00 in 1990/91) /!"//3 RESOLUTION NO. 20116 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA OVERRULING THE PROTEST ON THE SPREAD OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS,AND CONFIRMING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT, DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT SPREAD FOR PARKWAY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 9 "FLORA VISTA" TRACT 26364, ALONG SUNRISE WAY (VIA ESCUELA TO RACQUET CLUB), FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-02. WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 that the Engineer of Work has determined the estimated maintenance costs for the ensuing year in order to prepare the annual spread of assessment; and WHEREAS July 18, 2001, was set as the date to hear protests on the spread of assessment for Parkway Maintenance District No. 9- "Flora Vista" Tract 26363 (77 Properties) ; and WHEREAS notice duly was given by publication and a hearing duly conducted at which all persons interested testified; and WHEREAS written protests have been received representing less than fifty percent (50%) of the area of assessable lands within the maintenance area; and WHEREAS spread of assessment shall be forwarded to the County Tax Collectorwho, in turn,shall place this assessment on the County Tax Roll. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs as follows: Section 1. Description of work: To maintain the landscaped parkway (buffer-strip 25'wide by approximately 1250' long) to be installed by the developer of Tract 26364 "Flora Vista" along the west side of Sunrise Way (Via Escuela to Racquet Club). Said maintenance work described in detail in the Engineer's Report for FY 01-02. Section 2. That all protests,if any,are hereby overruled for Parkway Maintenance District No.9. Section 3. The improvements,assessment amount,spread of assessment and the diagram as set out in the engineer's report are hereby confirmed for fiscal year 2001-02. Assessment in 2001-02 is $0.00 due to surplus in account from prior years. (Note: Developer has nearly completed the landscaping and City will take over maintenance of the district in approximately August or September, 2001). Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of the diagram and assessment roll with the County Tax Collector,together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon its adoption and the auditor is requested to collect such assessments on the tax roll in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for non-payment as are county property taxes. PMD No. 9 (Flora Vista) 2001-02 Resolution- page 2 Section 5. This project is statutorily exempt from CEQA under Section 15273 of the guidelines as an ongoing maintenance charge.All work is in accordance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Part 2 of Division 15), Section 22500 of the Streets and Highways Code and Article XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218). ADOPTED this day of 12001. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA By City Clerk City Manager REVIEWED &APPROVED: H:\USERS\BobM\DATA\DOCUMENT\PMD9.Public Hearing.FY2001-02.7-18-Ol.res.wpd /S T � ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM / BOUNDARY MAP Prepared 6/4/97 TMR 3 I TMQ dU p5U /1\j I Ir45Efif 'Na a 1e5o1 I _� F31NFS Na _ — Racquet Club Drive_- Amelia Way - -r • I 37 I , I <� r =srs Sabita Way � _ —r= cd ® � l. p —, \ -Lorena Wa I 6 ---1II-- -._li } Olga Ways' �, I r 4le ---I — F XII II -- / I 5 QL tool Li mnnnvy JiviJur wall--� `-- " Via Escuela TItM.T rIR ) uESFilr rpi 10594 1 11C I IESTATF 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 1997/98) a1`3