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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 88-86RESOLUTION NO. 88-86 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FOR NSIINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 11 APPROVING AND ADOPTING ~H~ 86-87 BUDGET, LE\~iNG ASSESSmeNTS, RESERVING THE ~.I~n~ TO ~ ...... ~A>,~ WORK BY CITY FORCES AND AUTHORiZiNG _d~zm~-~', ~'; ~ .... S ..... ~ _ Trim KERN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. the ~'"' ~m~} Council has required by Sections Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the report of the Public Works Manager, including the 1986-87 budget for Maintenance District No. 11 and complying with the provisions of Section i3.04.130 of the Bakersfield, ~''~ ~-~ Code, ha*~ing heretofore been filed with the ~ .... ~ ~ ' 13. ~n~ .... e, ~nm the ~y Clerk as ~e~u~-e~ by Sec~zon 04.140 of ~' .... ~ ~ ' · ' . ~ ~.0. 160 navlnc been men, recuzrements of Sections 12.04 !BC. axe '~ . ~. ' ' ~ s public hearinc as this date held a no_-~e~ 13.04.210 and 13.04.220 of the 5akersfield WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the report of the Public Works Manager, including the aforementioned budget, and has received no protest to the amounts of the assessments or to the reservation of the right to perform maintenance work by City forces. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield as follows: The above recitals are found to be true and correct. 2. The hereto, including report of the Public Works Manager, attached the 1986-87 budget for Maintenance District No. and the assessments therein contained, is hereby approved, such budget is hereby adopted and such assessments are hereby levied. 3. The reservation of the right to perform maintenance work by City forces is hereby made. 11 4. The City Clerk shall transmit the assessments levied herein to the Director of Finance with instructions to submit said list to the Kern Count]7 Auditor-Controller and Tax collector, and such other County officers as r. ay be re~cJaired, for ~!acement ~.= such assessments on tn6 securec ~ of the " and request that said assessments in the same manner as ad oassed and adouned b'~ the Council of the City cf Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of June 19~6, by nhe following -'one: Council of the City of ~akersfield APPROVED this 23rd day of June MAYOR of the City of ~akersfield APPROVED as to form: x- CItY AT~fRNEY of the ~-ity of Bakersfield , 1986 -2- PUBLIC WORKS MANAGER'S REPORT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 11 City of Bakersfield Fiscal Year 1986-87 City of Bakersfield, Maintenance District No. 11 is generally described as a district within the City of Bakersfield generally bounded by a line 13 feet East of the centerline of Stine Road on the East, Panama Lane on the South, the Arvin-Edison Canal on the West, and the Southern Pacific right- of-way on the North. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13.04 of Title 13 of the Municipal Code of the City of Bakersfield, referred to as the Bakersfield Maintenance District Procedure, the Public Works Manager makes and files this Report and proposed assessment of and upon all parcels of property within the district to be assessed for the cost of maintaining and operating local public improvements, which are now contemplated or are in various planning stages and some of which may be constructed or installed within and would then be main- tained and operated by the district. All such improvements will be constructed only after ~lans therefor have been filed with and approved by the City Engineer. The improvements generally include parks, signs and sign posts, walls and fences and street and parkway landscaping which include, but are not limited to, plant forms, drainage facilities, irrigation system pipes, conduits, water mains and/or sprinkler systems and ornamental planting, including turf, lawns, shrubs, hedges, ground covers and trees now existing or hereafter to be constructed, laid or planted in and for said maintenance district and of special benefit to the territory within the district and of a public nature, including the cost of necessary repairs, replacements, water, fuel, power, gas, electric current, care, supervision and any and all other items necessary for the proper maintenance and operation thereof, and all additions, improvements and enlarge- ments thereto which may hereafter be made. There may be other improvements of the general nature designated above to be maintained and operated by the district. In most of the City, street landscaping and parks are maintained through the Community Services Department's budget expenditures. After Proposition 13, funds available for street landscaping, parks and other mainte- nance were substantially reduced. At present, the department's budget will not accommodate maintenance of new improvements of the type described above and pro- posed for newly development areas within the City. Thus, absent funds for mainte- nance costs from a source other than general tax revenues, the City will not accept or permit parks or median strip or other landscaping or signs or walls to be placed in the City-owned lands in the area included within this maintenance district. The funds generated as the result of the establishment of the district will be utilized strictly for the purposes of and applied to the maintenance and upkeep of improvements within the district. Such funds will not supplant any City general fund expenditure, either present or future. The establishment of the district has been specifically requested by the present owner and developer of all property located within the district, in order that funding for the maintenance and upkeep of amenities specially designed to enhance the living environment of future commercial and residential owners and/or users therein be established as an integral part of the development process. The district is designated for residential and commercial development. Because of the natural boundaries of the area occasioned in part by the character and timing of surrounding development, the area within the district will receive the greatest benefit from the contemplated improvements and maintenance thereof. Sensory bene- fits from installing street landscaping, signs, walls and fences, including heat regulation, some noise attenuation and/or esthetic enhancement and increased mar- ket value will accrue to the lots or parcels and owners and users thereof within Maintenance District No. 11. Increased market value will accrue to the owners. The benefits will inure to the lots or parcels uniformly, and will be assessed at a uniform acreage rate. The benefit formula is set forth in the Attachment hereto. -2- NOW, THEREFORE, I, Dale Hawley, Public Works Manager of the City of Bakersfield, by virtue of the power vested in me and the order of the Council of said City, hereby submit the following budget and assessment upon all parcels of property within Maintenance District No. 11, subject to be assessed to pay the cost of maintenance and operation in said district for the fiscal year 1986-1987. Said assessment is made in accordance with the benefit formula attached hereto. 1986 - 1987 BUDGET Sources of Funds Beginning Fund Balance Gross Amount Required Amount of Contribution by City Amount of Advances by City Net Balance, to be assessed Total Use of Funds City Staff Services or Contract Supplies, Materials, Utilities Estimated Maintenance Cost -0- -0- DATED: 3une 13, 1986 UBLIC WORKS MANAGER ity of Bakersfield -3- MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD BENEFIT FORMULA The various lots and parcels within the district shall be assessed at the fol- lowing rates: For each assessable lot or parcel the assessment shall be: (1) Non-Residential Zone or Use. Assessment shall equal the dollar amount determined by: A portion of the total number of dollars budgeted by the district for maintenance and operation of the assessment district for the year in which the assessment is levied equal to the dollar amount allocated to maintenance and operation for that year of any and all improve- ments in the district except parks and except any improvements in or on any parks or incident thereto (MT)' multiplied by: the number of assessable acres, or portion thereof, in the lot or parcel; (AL)' and divided by: the number of assessable acres in the district (AT) Assessment = MT x AL AT (2) R-1 Residential Zone or Use Assessment shall equal the dollar amount determined by: A portion of the total number of dollars budgeted by the district for maintenance and operation of the assessment district for the year in which the assessment is levied equal to the dollar amount allocated to maintenance and operation for that year of any and all improve- ments in the district including parks and any improvements in or on any parks or incident thereto, less the total amount from (1) above. (MR + p), multiplied by the numeral 1.4, divided by the sum of: the number of detached dwelling units constructed or permitted to be constructed in the district* (D1)' multiplied by the numeral 1.4, and the number of attached dwelling units constructed or permitted to be constructed in the district ** (D2)' Assessment z (MR + P) 1.4 1.4D1 + D2 Page 1 of 2 (3) R-2 Residential Zone or Use. Assessment shall equal the dollar amount determined by: A portion of the total number of dollars budgeted by the district for maintenance and operation of the assessment district for the year in which the assessment is levied equal to the dollar amount allocated to maintenance and operation for that year of any and all improve- ments in the district including parks and any improvements in or on any parks and any improvements in or on any parks or incident thereto, less the total amount from (1) above. (MR + p), multiplied by: the number of dwelling units constructed or permitted to be con- structed on the lot or parcel; (DL)' divided by the sum of: the number of detached dwelling units constructed or permitted to be constructed in the district*, (D1)' multiplied by the numeral 1.4, and the number of attached dwelling units constructed or permitted to be constructed in the district**, (D2)' Assessment (MR + P) DL 1.4 D1 + D2 Detached dwelling units (those dwelling units not joined to any oth- ers by any common walls) are deemed permissible in areas zoned R-1. The number of detached dwelling units permitted to be constructed on a lot or parcel shall be deemed to be the numeral 5 multiplied by the number of assessable acres, or portion thereof, in the parcel or lot, rounded off to the nearest whole number. Attached dwelling units (those joined to another by one or more com- mon walls) are deemed permissible in area zoned R-2. The number of attached dwelling units permitted to be constructed on a lot or par- cel shall be deemed to be the numeral 12 multiplied by the number of assessable acres, or portion thereof, in the parcel or lot, rounded off to the nearest whole number. Page 2 of 2 RUN 06-12-86 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PAGE 11 BAKERSFIELD MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS ASSMNT NUMBER FUND... 11001 201410 11002 201410 11003 201410 11004 201410 11005 201410 201410 PARCEL NUMBER... 370-0~0-22-00-8 370-020-30-00-1 370-020-35-00-& 370-020-3&-00-9 370-020-37-00-2 DESCRIPTION ............. LOT PTN4~ TRACT NO. P~8&8 37.00 ACRES LOT , TRACT NO. 115.79 ACRES LOT PTN4, TRACT NO. P68~8 179.80 ACRES LOT 3~ TRACT NO. P&8&8 5.00 ACRES LOT 2o TRACT NO. P&8&8 77.90 ACRES TOTAL AMOUNT... 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 OmO0 0.00