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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 022-05RESOLUTION N~ '2 2: 0 5~ A RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION PROPOSING PROCEEDINGS FOR REORGANIZATION OF TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD AS ANNEXATION NO. 466 LOCATED NORTH OF SNOW ROAD, GENERALLY WEST OF THE CALLOWAY CANAL. (WARD 4). WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Bakersfield, in accordance with the provisions of Section 65353 of the Government Code, held a public hearing on MONDAY, JULY 14, 1997, and THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1997, on the prezoning for the territory, notice of the time and place of hearing having been given at least twenty (20) calendar days before said hearing by publication in the Bakersfield Californian, a local newspaper of general circulation; and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 53-97 on July 17, 1997, the Planning Commission recommended approval and adoption of the prezoning by this Council and this Council has fully considered the findings made by the Planning Commission as set forth in that Resolution; and WHEREAS, the City of Bakersfield desires to propose a change of organization, to wit, the annexation to the City of Bakersfield of the hereinafter-described territory, pursuant to Section 56654 of the Government Code of the State of California; and WHEREAS, the proposed annexation territory is within and consistent with the City of Bakersfield Sphere of Influence boundary; and WHEREAS, the City of Bakersfield agrees to annex the territory located north of Snow Road, generally east of the Calloway Canal into the City;, and WHEREAS, the City has agreed to serve the territory upon annexation; and WHEREAS, the property owner of the territory has consented to annexation; and WHEREAS, the proposal is to annex the territory to the North of River Sanitary District; and WHEREAS, the proposal is to detach the territory from the North Kern Water Storage District; and WHEREAS, the property owners have consented to the annexation of the territory to the City of Bakersfield, and North of River Sanitary Distdct and detach from the North Kern Water Storage District; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield that it hereby finds and determines as follows: That the City of Bakersfield hereby proposes the annexation to the City of Bakersfield of the territory in Exhibit "A" and shown on map marked Exhibit AB@ attached hereto and made a part of this resolution as though fully set forth herein, located north of Snow Road, generally east of the Calloway Canal. That a plan for providing services within the affected territory of the proposed 8. 9. 10. 11. annexation, in accordance with the provisions of Section 56653 of the Government Code, is marked as Exhibit "C", attached hereto and made a part hereof as though fully set forth herein. That this proposal for change of organization, to wit, annexation, is made pursuant to the Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000, and it is requested that proceedings be authorized for annexation in accordance therewith. That the reasons for the proposed change of organization are that the owners of the affected territory desire to receive municipal services from the City of Bakersfield, and the City desires to receive tax revenues for benefits given and to be given to the territory proposed to be annexed. That for this proposed annexation territory and the prezoning therefore, Ordinance No. 3819, which was adopted January 28, 1998, an Initial Study was conducted and it was determined that the proposed project would not have a significant effect on the environment. A Negative Declaration was prepared and posted on November 7, 1997. That the laws and regulations relating to the preparation and adoption of the environmental document as set forth in the California Environmental Quality Act have been duly followed. That the territory proposed for annexation as described herein has been determined to be uninhabited pursuant to Section 56046 of the Government Code. That the territory proposed for annexation as described herein has been determined to have 100% of property owners consenting to annexation. That the territory proposed for annexation as described herein is within the City of Bakersfield Sphere of Influence Boundary. That the Local Agency Formation Commission waive the protest hearing proceedings pursuant to Part 4, commencing with Section 57000 of the Cortese- Knox-Hedzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000. That the names of the officers of the City of Bakersfield who are to be furnished with copies of the Executive Officer's Report and who are to be given mailed Notice of Hearing, if any, are: Pamela A. McCarthy City Clerk City of Bakersfield 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Alan Tandy City Manager City of Bakersfield 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Or IGINAL Virginia Gennaro City Attorney City of Bakersfield 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 12. That the appropriate City officials shall file ten (10) copies of this Resolution, with Exhibits, with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission of Kern County at 5300 Lennox Street, Suite 303, Bakersfield, California 93309. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on ~, ~ ~ .... bv the followina vote: .vnJ~ ~, u ,'UU3 ~: COUNClLMEMBER COUCH, CARSON, BENHAM, MAGGARD, HANSON, SULLIVAN, SCRIVNER NOES: COUNClLMEMBER ABSTAIN: COUNClLMEMBER ABSENT: COUNClLMEMBER PAMELA A. McCARTHY, CMC CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Cler~ of the Councit of the City of Bakersfield MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield~ APPROVED AS TO FORM: VIRGINIA GENNARO City Attomey EXHIBITS: A Legal Description B Map C Plan for Services MO:dji January 5, 2005 S:~,nnexation'~Res of Applic~ann466.roa.doc 3 O?,i~!NAL EXHTB1;T "A' "SNOW ROAD NO. 1" ANNEXATI~ON NO. 466 Being portioos of Parcel 2 of Parcel Map No. 1464 filed in Book 7 of Parcel Maps at Page 195, Parcel 6 of Parcel Map Waiver No. 10-95 per Certificate of Compliance recorded November 21, 1996 as document 0196151074 of Official Records, Parcel 4 of Parcel Map No. 2020 filed in Book 9 of Parcel Maps at Page 194, Parcels A, B, C and D of Parcel Map No. 2908 filed in Book 13 of Parcel Maps at Page 89, and Parcel 1 and the designated remainder of Parcel Map No. 9587 filed in Book 43 of Parcel Maps at Page 129 and per Certificate of Compliance recorded in Book 5453 at Page 2214, all in the office of the Kern County Recorder. Also being a portion of Sections 1 and 12, Township 29 South, Range 26 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, in the County of Kern, State of California, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of said Section 1, also being the point of intersection of the centerlines of Jewetta Avenue (Co. Rd. No. 67 & 366) and Snow Road (Co. Rd. No. 843), said point being monumented section corner and calculated to be 2,343,601.754 feet North and 6,225,688.684 feet East per California Coordinate System (N.A.D. 83) Zone 5; Thence N 89055'34'' W, along the south line of said section 1 and the centerline of said Snow Road, a distance of 1786.60 feet to the southeast corner of said Parcet Map No. 9587; Thence S 00°00'17'' E, a distance of 30.00 feet, to a point on the south right of way of said Snow Road, also being a point on the existing corporate boundary line of the City of Bakersfield, and the POINT OF BEGINNING] Thence (1) N 89°55'34'' W, along said right of way and corporate boundary, a distance of 898.87 feet to the southerly prolongation of the West right-of- way line of Shane Street, said right-of-way dedication per Book 4837 at Page 478 of Official records in the office of the Kern County Recorder; Thence (2) N 00°00'17" E along said southerly prolongation and said West right-of- way line, a distance of 1350.30 feet, to a point on the south boundary of said Parcel 2 of Parcel Map No. 1464; Thence (3) N 89°55'33' W, along the south boundary of said Parcel 2 of Parcel Map No. 1464 and the centerline of 3acqueiin Avenue, a distance of 902.72 feet, to the southwest corner of said Parcel 2', Thence (4) N 00002'37" E, along the west boundary of said Parcel 2 of Parcel Map No. 1464, a distance of 1455.75 feet; Thence (5) S 89°55'15" E, a distance of 946.54 feet; Thence (6) South 00°00'17'' West, a distance of 278.60 feet; Thence (7) South 89°55'15" East, a distance of 895.78 feet; Thence (8) Thence (9) Thence (10) South 00o04'27'' West, a distance of 456.97 feet; S 89o55'33'' E, a distance of 740.13 feet; S 77015'53'' E, a distance of 245.70 feet, to a point on the centerline of the Calloway Canal; Thence along the centerline of said canal the following seven courses; Thence (11) S 11014'58'' W, a distance of 454.13 feet; Thence (12) S 03°09'58'' W, a distance of 98.26 feet; Thence (13) S 01032'32'' E, a distance of 90.94 feet; Thence (14) S 15o50'03'' E, a distance of 61.57 feet; Thence (15) S 23*00'03" E, a distance of 59.71 feet; Thence (16) S 35°53'03'' E, a distance of 63.89 feet; Thence (17) S 41°34'03'' E a distance of 181.65 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel 6 of said Parcel Map Waiver 10-95; Thence (18) N 89°55'33'' W, along the south line of said Parcel 6, a distance of 1127.76 feet, to the northeast corner of the designated remainder of said Parcel Map 9587; Thence (19) S 00°00'17'' E, along the east boundary of said Parcel Nap 9587, a distance of 1080.31 feet, to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 105.14 acres (more or less). CHECKED by KERN COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE / ApErovod by ,~AL b EXHIBIT "C" What effects, if any, would annexation of this territory have on the existing level of city/district services (i.e., need for additional emergency service personnel or construction of new facilities, etc)? The territory is proposed for development as a single family residential area consisting of R-1 size lots. The annexation of this territory should not affect the near term level or capability of the City to provide needed services. There is a slight possibility that upon final build-out of the area, additional police officers would be required to maintain the current level of city service. The addition of the new public streets and municipal facilities within the territory will increase the maintenance responsibility of the City but should not affect the existing level of service. Would city/district require any upgrading or change in facilities to serve affected territory (roads, fire hydrants, mains, etc.): If so, would city/district or residents be responsible for financing? Private development provides and pays for major facffities and dedicates them to the City. No upgrading or change in facilities will be required in the territory for annexation. Indicate and explain existing zoning in affected territory. The majority of the territory is zoned County A (Exclusive Agriculture) Zoner except that portion comprising A.P.N. 530-050-02 which is zoned County E (2 1/2) RS (Estate~2 1/2 Acs.- Residential Suburban Combining) Zone. Indicate and explain proposed prezoning in area. (List effects on present land use that would occur as a result of annexation such as maintenance of livestock on property, etc.)The majority of the territory has been prezoned to City A (Agriculture) Zone except for that portion comprising A.P.N. 530-050-02 which is zoned City RS-2.5 A (Residential Suburban 2.5 acre min. lot size) zone which is consistent with the existing County Zoning. However, the City is processing a zone change as requested by the owner. The amended zoning will be City R-1 (One Family Dwelling) Zone. List city/district services that area will directly or indirectly benefit from such as decrease in fire insurance rate, shorter emergency response time, use of community facilities, etc. City Police should be able to respond in a more timely manner than present County Sheriff services. The present City refuse collection rate is substantially lower than fees county residents now pay to independent companies. No special assessments or charges for street sweeping, leaf collection, street lighting energy costs and fire hydrants when located within the City's incorporated area. City government also provides increased political representation for the residents within the corporate limits. Please provide the following information relative to city/district and county taxes: List existing tax rate(s) in area. The existing tax rate in the area equals 1.105865% of assessed market value. This represents the total property tax rate. When annexed a designated percentage of the total property tax of the area will accrue to the City and remainder to the County for providing health care and social services. (Rate as shown is for County Auditor- Controllers 2003 Lien Date). Would affected area be subject to any bonded indebtedness of the city/district?: If so, explain. No, the last listed (1992-93) City bounded indebtedness has been paid off and the current tax rate list shows no city bonded indebtedness. How will the difference in tax rates affect a property with a market value of $50,000.00? The property rate will not increase due to annexation and re-assessment will not occur due to annexation. Is the proposed area subject to a Williamson Act Contract? No, the territory proposed for annexation is not subject to a Williamson Act Contract. 3 0 ?, NAL