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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 90-85RESOLUTION NO. 90-85 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FOR MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE 1985-86 BUDGET, LEVYING ASSESSMENTS, RESERVING THE RIGHT TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE WORK BY CITY FORCES AND AUTHORIZING COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS BY THE KERN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. WHEREAS, the report of the Public Works Manager, including the 1985-86 budget for Maintenance District No. 7 and complying with the provisions of Section 13.04.130 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code, having heretofore been filed with the City Clerk as required by Section 13.04.140 of that Code, and the requirements of Sections 13.04.150 and 13.04.160 having been met, the City Council has this date held a noticed public hearing as required by Sections 13.04.210 and 13.04.220 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code; and 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 City of Bakersfield as follows: correct. the Council of the 1. The above recitals are found to be true and 2. The report of the Public Works Manager, attached hereto, including the 1985-86 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. work by City 7 The reservation of the right to perform maintenance forces is hereby made. 4. The City Clerk shall transmit the assessments levied herein to the Director of Finance with instructions to submit said list to the Kern County Auditor-Controller and Tax Collector, and such other County officers as may be required, for placement of such assessments on the secured roll of the County and request that said Tax Collector for the 1985-86 fiscal year collect and enforce said assessments in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes. 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 the 17th day of June , 1985, by the following vote: CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield APPROVED this 17th day of June , 1985 MAYOR of the City of ~akersfield APPROVED as to form: '~'u~ o the City of Bakersfield AJS/mro R.MD7 -2- PUBLIC WORKS MANAGER'S REPORT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. City of Bakersfield Fiscal Year 1985-86 7 City of Bakersfield ~aintenance District No. 7 is generally described as a district within the City of Bakersfield extending west from the west boundary of the Arvin Edison Canal to the westerly curb line of the median strip of Old River Road and the area extending north from the centerline of Ming Avenue to the south property line of California State College, Bakersfield, and the north right-of-way of Camino Media in Section 5, 6, 7, and 8, T. 30 S., R. 27 E. and a parcel of land south of the centerline of Ming Avenue, in Sections 7 and 8, T. 30, R. 27 E. described as follows: Commencing at tile intersection of the centerline of Old River Road with the centerline of Ming Avenue, as shown on Parcel Map No. 6547, in Book 29 of Parcel Maps, at Page 83, in the Office of the County Recorder of Kern County, said centerline of Ming Avenue also being the north line of Section 7; thence North 89© 11' 19" West, on and along said north line of Section 7 a distance 13.00 feet, to the True Point of Beginning; thence North 00© 22' 25" East, 1746.00 feet; thence South 89© 37' 35" East, 104.00 feet, to the beginning of a tangent curve, concave southerly, havinq a radius of 831.00 feet; thence easterly, on and along said curve, through a central angle of 16© 40' 04", an arc distance of 241.74 feet, to the beginning of a second curve, concave southwesterly, having a radius of 831.00 feet, from which point the radial point of said curve bears South 18© 39' 53" West; thence southeasterly, on and along said curve, through a central angle of 22© 43' 41", an arc distance of 329.64 feet; thence South 48© 52' 50" East, 320.08 feet, to the beginning of a non-tangent curve, concave northeasterly, having a radius of 725.00 feet, from which point the radial point of said curve bears North 39© 53' 16" East; thence southeasterly, on and along said curve, through a central angle of 39© 02' 07", an arc distance of 493.94 feet, to a point on the west line of the southwest quarter of Section 5; thence South 00© 22' 47" West, on and along said quarter section line, a distance of 45.00 feet, to a point on the centerline of Camino ~edia; thence South 89© 10' 39" East, on and along said centerline, a distance of 3893.79 feet, to a point on the west right-of-way line of the Arvin Edison Canal; thence South, on and along said right-of-way line the following courses (1) South 00© 3a' 54" West, 107.757 feet, to the beginning of a tangent curve, concave to the West, having a radius of 950.00 feet; thence (2) South, on and along said curve, through a central angle of 01© 10' 30", an arc distance of 19.48 feet; thence (3) South 01© 45' 24" West, 295.78 feet, to the beginning of a tangent curve, concave to the East, having a radius of 1050.00 feet; thence (4) South, on and along said curve, through a central angle of 05© 00' 00", an arc distance of 91.63 feet; thence (5) South 03° 14' 36" East, 199.52 feet, to the beginning of a tangent curve, concave to the West, having a radius of 950.00 feet; thence (6) South, on and along said curve, through a central angle of 05° 00' 00", an arc distance of 82.90 feet; thence (7) South 01° 45' 24" West, 422.83 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 555.03 feet; thence South 89° 58' 03" West, 330.04 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 259.50 feet; thence South 45° 50' 08" West, 70.00 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 72.00 feet; thence South 00° 50' 08" West, 10.00 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 60.00 feet; thence North 44° 09' 52" West, 70.00 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 151.50 feet; thence North 84° 24' 03" West, 120.42 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 995.14 feet; thence South 45° 50' 08" West, 73.34 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 72.00 feet; thence South 00° 50' 08" West, 8.30 feet; thence North 89° 09'52" West, 60.00 feet; thence North 44° 09' 52" West, 70.94 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 150.84 feet; thence North 84° 24' 03" West, 120.42 feet; thence North 88o 17' 47" West, 330.04 feet; thence North 89° 09' 52" West, 415.48 feet, to a point on the east line of Section 7, thence North 89° 11' 19" West, 591.56 feet; thence South 89° 56' 36" West, 330.04 feet; thence North 89° 11' 19" West, 248.84 feet; thence South 45° 35' 33" West, 71.16 feet; thence North 39° 37' 35" West, 103.00 feet; thence North 00° 22' 25" East, 135.20 feet, to a point on the north line of Section 7, which is also the centerline of Ming Avenue and the True Point of Beginning. Boundaries for Maintenance District No. 7 have been amended slightly to reflect actual conditions (the change is shown in yellow on the attached map). The change in boundaries will not affect the benefit formula or the amount of assessments to be levied. 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 ~aintenance 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 maintained and operated by the district. There may be other improvements of the general nature designated above to be maintained and operated by the district. Any such improvements will be constructed only after plans therefor have been filed with and approved by the City Engineer. The improve- ments to be maintained by this district generally include signs and sign posts, walls and fences and street and parkway land- -2- scaping which include, but are not limited to, plant forms, drainage facilities, irrigation systems, 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. In most of the City, street landscaping and parks are maintained through this Department's budget expenditures. After Proposition 13, funds available for street landscaping, parks and other maintenance were substantially reduced. At present the Department's budget will not accomodate maintenance of new improvements of the type described above and proposed for newly developed areas within the City. Thus, absent funds for maintenance 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 owners and/or users therein be established as an integral part of the development -3- process. The district is designated for commercial development. Because of the natural boundaries of the area occasioned in part by the character and timing of surroundinq development, the area within the district will receive the greatest benefit from the contemplated improvements and maintenance thereof. Sensory benefits from installing street landscaping, signs, walls and fences, including heat regulation, some noise attentuation and/or esthetic enhancement and increased market value will accrue to the lots or parcels and owners and users thereof within Maintenance District No. 7. Increased market value will accrue to the owners. The benefits will inure to the lots or parcels uniformly, and will be assessed at a The benefit formula is set hereto. uniform acreage rate. forth in the Attachment NOW, THEREFORE, I, Dale Hawley, Public Works ~anager 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. 7, subject to be assessed to pay the cost of maintenance and operation in said District for the fiscal year 1985-86. Said assessment is made in accordance with the benefit formula attached hereto. -4- Said assessment is made in accordance with the benefit formula attached hereto. 1985 - 1986 BUDGET Source of Funds Beginning Fund Balance Gross Amount Required Amount of Contribution by City Amount of Advances by City Net Balance, to be Assessed Total Total (12,122) 44,649 56,771 Use of Funds City Staff Services/Contract Supplies, Materials, Utilities Estimated Maintenance Cost Total 25,263 31,508 56,771 Dated: ~/PUBLIC WORKS MANAGE~/ City of Bakersfield MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD BENEFIT FORMULA The various lots and parcels within the district shall be assessed as follows: In each fiscal year, each lot or parcel shall be assessed a fraction of the cost of operating the district for that year, which fraction shall be determined by dividing the number of assessable acres (including parts thereof) in the lot or parcel by the total number of assessable acres in the district. The number of assessable acres shall be determined by subtracting from the total acreage in the district or lot or parcel, the acreage of public streets and other govern- ment owned land within the district or lot or parcel. ATTACHMENT 06-05-85 ASSMNT NUHUER FUND... 7001 20146 7002 20146 7003 20146 7004 20146 7005 20146 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD BAKERSFIELD MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS PARCEL NUMBER... 390-010-1~-00-2 LOT 7.62 ACRES, TRACT NO. P6547 390-010-13-00-5 LOT 18.48 ACRES, TRACT NO. P6547 390-010-14-00-8 LOT 8.50 ACRES, TRACT NO. 27 390-010-15-00-1 LOT , TRACT NO. 27 390-010-18-00-0 LOT 92.68 ACRES, TRACT NO. DESCRIPTION ............. PAQE 61 TOTAL AMOUNT... 3,398.85 8,242.73 3,791.36 0.00 41,338.06 20146 06, 771. O0 AMENDED MAP AND ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM FOR MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 /~A/~E',~,.?F/E'LD, C/IL/FO/?/V/A FOR FISCAL YEAR 1985 - 1986 FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK THIS DAY OF , 1985. RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE DEPARTMENT OF PU~LIC WORKS THIS __ DAY OF 1995 AN ASSESSMENT WAS LEVIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON THELOTS, PIECES AND PARCELS OF LAND SHOWN ON THIS MAP AN ~ ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM SAID ASSESSMENT WAS LEVIED ON THE__DAy OF 19S5; SA~D MAP AND ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM AND THE ASSESSMENT ROLL WERE RECOROED IN THE OFFICE OFTHE DEPARTMENT OF PUgLiC WORKS OF SAiD CiTY ON THE DAY OF ,1985 REFERENCE ISMAOE TO THE