HomeMy WebLinkAbout4630_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 4630
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF REDLANDS,
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINOO, CALIFORNIA,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE ANNEXATION
TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. Is
AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT; DECLARING THE WORK
TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY PUBLIC BF. FII",
SPECIFYING THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES OF THE AREA
TO RE ANNEXED TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT N4. 1
AND TO BE ASSESSED THE ST AND EXPENSE THEREOF#,
DESIGNATING SAID ANNEXATION AS ANNEXATION Na.
TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1
DETERMINING THAT THESE PROCEEDINGS LL` BE TAIMN
PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972;
AND OFFERING A TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING OBJECTIONS THERETO
The City Council of the City of Redlands, pursuant to the provi-
sions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, being Division
15 of the Streets and: highways Code of the State of California,
does resolve as follows
Description of Work
SECTION 1. That the public interest and convenience requires and,
it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Redlands,
California, to order the fallowing work be done, to wit.
1. Installation, construction, maintenance and servicing of
facilities and landscaping as authorized by Section 22525
of the Streets and Highways Code.
2.. Any and all work and materials appurtenant thereto o
which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance and
servicing thereof.
Location of Work`
SECTION` 2. The foregoing described work is to be located within
roadway right of way and landscaping easement, urea along the
*carious boundaries of MS 185, MS 178, Parcel leap 12061, Parcel,
Map 12300, CUP 3820 CRA 606t CRA 456, CUP 2530 CRA 608, CUP 519,
CUP 516, CUP 518, CUP 522, CUP 521, CRA 605, MS 183, MS 182, CUP
278, CUP 405, CRA 354, CRA 346, CRA 607, Tract 12461 and. Parcel Map
12 022) more particularly described on a asap which: is on file in the
City Clerk's office, entitled "Annexation No. 4 to Landscape
Maintenance District No. 1.11
Description of Assessment District
SECTION 3. That the contemplated work,, in the opinion of said City
council, is of more local than ordinary public benefit, and the
said City Council hereby makes the expense of the said work charge-
able upon a district, which said district is assessed to pay the
costs and expenses thereof, and which district is described as
follows..
All that certain territory of the City of Redlands
included within the exterior boundaries line shown upon
that certain "Map of Annexation No . 4 Landscape
Maintenance District No. 101, heretofore approved by the
City Council of said City by Resolution No. 4628 1
indicating by said boundaries line the extent of the
territory included within the proposed assessment
district and which map is on file in the Office of the
City Clerk of said City.
Reference is hereby made to said map for further, full and more
particular description of said assessment district, and the said
map so on file shall govern for all details as to the extent of
said assessment district.
Report of Engineer
SECTION 4. The City Council of said City by Resolution No. 4629
has approved the report of the Engineer of Work which report indi-
cates the amount of the proposed assessment, the district boun-
daries, assessment zones, detailed description of improvements and
the method of assessment. The report titled "Engineer's Report for
Annexation No. 4 Landscape Maintenance District No. 111 is on file
in the office of the City Clerk of said City. Reference to said
report is hereby made for all particulars for the amount and extent
of the assessments and for the extent of the work.
Collection of Assessments
SECTION 5. The assessment shall be collected at the time and in
the same manner as County taxes are collected. The Engineer of
Work shall file a report annually with the City Council of said
City and said Council will annually conduct a hearing upon said
report at their first regular meeting in June, at which time
assessments for the next fiscal year will be determined.
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Time and Place of Hearing
SECTION 6. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day .of April,
1990, at the hour of 7.<00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at 212
Brookside avenue, in the city of Redlands, any and all persons
having any objections to the work or extent of the assessment
district, may appear and show cause why said work should not be
done or carried out in accordance with this Resolution of
Intention. The City Council will consider all oral and written
protests.
Landscaping and Lighting ,pct of 1972
E TION 7 All the work herein proposed shall be done and carried
through in pursuance of an act of the legislature of the Mate of
California designated the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972,
being Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California.
Publication of resolution of intention
SECTION 8,. Published notice shall be made pursuant to Section 6061
of the Government Code., The publication of notice of hearing shall
be completed at least 10 days prior to the date of hearing.,
Railing of Notice
SECTION 9 . The city Clerk is directed to mail notices of the
adoption of this Resolution of Intention to all persons owning real
property proposed to be assessed in these proceedings, whose nares
and addresses appear in the last equalized assessment roll for
taxes, and in the manner and form provided for under Section 22556
of the said Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 of said Streets
and Highways Code
Posting of Notice of Improvement
SECTION 10. The Superintendent of Streets of the City shall cause
all streets within the proposed assessment District to be: conspicu-
ously posted in accordance with Section 22.555 of said Streets and
Highways Code.
Certification
SECTION 11. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this
Resolution.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of March, 1990.
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DfMIRJ
MAYOR OF CITY OF REDLANDS
ATTES.4 s
IXC YZER,
CITY Cry
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CITY OF REDLANDSp CALIFORNIA
ENG E,'E REPORT FOR ANNEXATION NO. 4 TO
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1
SECTION 1. Authority for Report
This report is prepared by order of the City Council of the City of
Redlands Resolution Number 4628 . The report is in compliance with
the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Division 15 of the Street:
and Highways Cade, State of California (Landscaping and Lighting
Act of 1972)
SECTZc3N 2. General Description
The CityCouncil has elected to annexthe permanent .landscaped
areas along the various frontages of MS 185, MS 178, Parcel :dap
12061, Parcel Map 12300, CUP 382, CRA 606, CRA 486, CUP 253, CRA
608, CUP 519, CUP 516, CUP 518_, CCP 522., CUP 5210 CRA 605, M8 183,
MS 182, CUP 278, CUP 405, CRA 354, CRA 346, CRA 607, Tract 12461
and Parcel Map 12022 into Landscape Maintenance District No. 1.
The City Council has determined that the areas to be landscaped
will have an effect upon all lata within MS 186, MS 178, Parcel Map
12061, Parcel Map 12300, CLIP 382, CRA 606, CRA 486, CUP 253, CRA
608, CUP 519, CUP 516, CUP 518, CUP 522, CUP` 521, CRA 605, MS 183,,
MS 1.82, CUP 278, CUP 405, CRA 354, Chi; 346, CRA 607, Tract 12461
and Parcel Map 12022. All landscaped areas to be maintained by the
district are within roadway right-of-way or easements shown on the
Parcel Map to be chanted to the City of Redlands.
SECTION 3. Plans and Specifications
The plans and specifications for the landscaping either have been,
or will be prepared by the Developers The plane and specifica-
tions
pec ifica-tions for the landscaping will be in conformance with the require-
ments
e « ire-ments of the City Planning and Pars Department Standards.
Reference is hereby made to the subject parcel map and assessment
diagram. The plans and specifications by reference are hereby made
a part of this report to the same extent as if said plans and
specifications were attached hereto.
SECTION 4« Assessment Diagram
A reduced cops of the proposed assessment diagram is attached is
this report and labeled ' Exhibit All, by this reference the diagram
is hereby incorporated within the text of this report.
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Since there are numerous locations as part of this annexation, they
have been identified on the diagram as 4-A, 4-B, 4-C, etc. The
same description will be used for identification within this
report.
SECTION S. Estimated Costs and Assessments
Annexation 4-
The estimated cost of the improvement on the Clay Street frontage
is $1,200. The improvement cost is to be borne by the developer.
It is anticipated that all the landscaping will be completed during
the 1989-90 Fiscal Year. The district will most likely begin
maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0. 02 Ac. @ $600/Ae/Mo $ 240
Water 50
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 25
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 50
Contingency 50
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 415
Annexation 4-
The estimated cost of the improvement is $15, 600. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
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Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.18 Ac. @ $600/Ac/Mo $ 1,296
Water Soo
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 400
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 300
Contingency 400
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 3,196
Annexation 4-C
The estimated cost of the improvement is $28, 224 . The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
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Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution
0-Co tribut on from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing,
-Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) -0-
Estimated
-Estimated Assessment 1990-91:
Maintenance
0.32 Ac. @ $600/Ac/Mcg $ 2,304
Water 1,20
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 50
Incidental Expenses
Administrative= & Engineering $ 500
Contingency 400
TOTAL (1990-91) 4,904
Annexation -
The estimated east of the improvement is $4, 640. The improvement
cast is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal year.
The district will must likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990..
Estimated Assessment 1.989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers -0-
Surplus
-Surplus gar deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing,
bushing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL
0-T ' AL (1989-90) $ -0-
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Estimated Assessment 1990-91
maintenance
0.03 Ac. @ $800/Ac/Mo $ 288
Water 100
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 30
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 100
contingency so
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 568
Annexation 4-E
The estimated cost of the improvement is $1, 000. The improvement
cost is to; be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.01 Ac. @ $300/Ac/Mo $ 360
Water 100
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 50
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering 50
Contingency 50
TOTAL (1990-91) 610
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Annexation F
The estimated cast of the improvement is $1, 000. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ _0_
Surplus or deficit from, previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance
-Maintenance - -
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and. advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1999-9:1
Maintenance
0.01 Ac. @ 000/Ac/Mo $ 36
Water 10
Vandalism; & Sprinkler Repair 50
Incidental Expenses
Administrative Engineering= $ 50
Contingency 50
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 610
Annexation 4-
The estimated cast of the improvement is $8, 000. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989--90 fiscal Year.
The districtwillmost likely begin Maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989_90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -n_
TOTAL, (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.09 Ac. 00/Ac Mo $ 648
"Mater 50
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 150
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering 250
Contingency 249
TOTAL (1990-91) 1, 598
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Annexation 4-9
The estimated cast of the improvement is $9,600. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all,,
the landscaping will: be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1 1990.
Estimated Assessment 198993
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or
0u lus< or deficit from previous discal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district. -0-
Maintenance
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (
-TOT 1"98 -90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0. 11 Ac. @ $600/Ac/Mo $ 792
Water 350
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair175
Incidental Expenses
Administrative Engineering $ 150
Contingency 150
TOTAL (1990-91) 1, 617
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Annexation 4-1
The estimated cost of the improvement is $1,800. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.02 Ac. @ $1,500/Ac/Mo $ 360
Water 100
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 100
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 50
Contingency 50
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 660
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Annexation 4-J
The estimated cost of the improvement is $720. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.01 Ac. @ $2, 000/Ac/Mo $ 240
Water 120
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 50
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 50
contingency so
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 510
Annexation 4-K
The estimated cost of the improvement is $26, 800. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
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Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.31 Ac. @ $600/Ac/Mo $ 2, 232
Water 1,000
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 400
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 400
contingency 240
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 4, 282
Annexation 4-L
The estimated cost of the improvement is $650. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
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Estimated Assessment 1.990-91
Maintenance
0. 01 Ac. E $3, 000/Ac/Mo $ 360
Water 6
Vandalise & Sprinkler Repair 2
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering 0
Contingency 50
TOTAL (1.990-91`) $ 545
Annexation -
The estimated cost of the improvement is $2,080 The improvement
cast is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all,
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1:_, 199o.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL
-TOTAL 1989_90 _0-
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Estimated Assessment 1990_91
Maintenance
0.02 Ac. @ $1, 00/Ac/Mo $ 360
Water 85
vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 25
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 50
contingency 50
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 570
nexa.ti ort 4-N
The estimated dost of the improvement is $1,000. The improvement
cost is to be erne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
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The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 199th.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers -0-
Surplus
0-S lus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution
contribution from: sources outside district -0-
Maintenance _0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising - -
Estimated Assessment 199991
maintenance
0. 01 Ac. @ $ 099, Acl 240
Wates: 60
"vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 30
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 60
Contingency s9
TOTAL (1990-91) 440
Annexation 4-0
The estimated cost of the improvement is $5, 600. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
maintenance _4
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
maintenance
0.06 Ac. @ $2 , 000/Ac/Mo $ 1,440
Water 350
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 150
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 300
Contingency 150
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 2 ,390
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Annexation 4-•P
The estimated cost of the improvement is $5001. The improvement
cast is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the; 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on ,duly 1, 1990.
:Estimated Assessment 1989-9E
Planting, installing sprinklers -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and, advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989- 0) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
Potted Palms $ 200
Water 501
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 1010
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 5
contingency 5 -
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 450`
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Annexation 4-Q
The estimated cost of the improvement is $1,000. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0. 03 Ac. @ $1, 500/Ac/Mo $ 540
Water 100
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair so
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 50
contingency 50
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 790
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Annexation 4-R
The estimated cost of the improvement is $8,000. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
5urplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0 a Ac. @ $1, 000/Ac/Mo $ 1, 080
Water 500
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 300
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 150
Contingency 150
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 2, 180
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Annexation 4-S
The estimated cast of the improvement is $1,800. The improvement
cast is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The districtwill most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990-.
Estimated Assessment 198990
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.02 Ac. @ $1,`000/Ac/Md $ 240
Water 5
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 50
Incidental Expenses
Administrative Engineering $ 5
Contingency 50
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 440
Annexation 4-
The estimated cost of the improvement is $2,640. Th+e improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all::
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990..
Estimated. Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or
0-Su lus- or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and :engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL
-TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.03 Ac. @ $1, a/Ac/Mo $ 540
Water 200
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 10
Incidental Expense
Administrative & Engineering $ 100
contingency 100
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 1,04
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Annexation 4-U
This is the new exhibit hall at the County Museum. The project has
no street frontage and therefore has no landscaping to be
maintained at this time.
Annexation 4-V
The estimated cost of the improvement is $10,800. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0. 12 Ac. @ $1, 000/Ac/Mo $ 1, 440
Water 350
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 200
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 200
Contingency 150
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 2, 340
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Annexation 4-W
The estimated cost of the improvement is $5,400. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. It is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year -0-
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ -0-
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0. 06 Ac. @ $1,200/Ac/Mo $ 864
Water 300
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 150
Incidental Expenses
Administrative & Engineering $ 350
Contingency 200
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 1,864
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Annexation 4 -
The estimated cost of the improvement is $26,800. The improvement
cost is to be borne by the developer. it is anticipated that all
the landscaping will be completed during the 1989-90 Fiscal Year.
The district will most likely begin maintenance on July 1, 1990.
Estimated Assessment 1989-90
Planting, installing sprinklers $ -0-
Surplus or deficit from previous fiscal year _0
Contribution from sources outside district -0-
Maintenance -0-
Incidental Expenses
Administrative and Engineering -0-
Publishing, printing and advertising -0-
TOTAL (1989-90) $ _0
Estimated Assessment 1990-91
Maintenance
0.31 Ac. @ $1, 000/Ac/Mo $ 31720
Water 1,200
Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair 400
Incidental Expenses
Administrative; & Engineering $ 600
contingency 300
TOTAL (1990-91) $ 6,220
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SECTION 6. Assessment Zones
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts:
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
impression on the area.
2 . The maintained landscaping benefits all properties in
each development as part of this annexation
. The benefit to the lots include the uniform maintenance
and appearances from district maintenance efforts. All
lots in annexations -D, --0, -R:, and. 4-X will benefit
based upon the length of their perimeter which is
landscaped.
4. All lots in annexations 4-E, 4-C, 4-P, 4-T, and 4-W will
benefit equally except these bordering the landscaped
areas.- These bordering lets will receive a lot surcharge
to recognize the additional special benefit they receive.
5. All lots in annexations 4-A, 4-E, 4-F, 4- , -R, 4-1,
4-J, 4-E, 4-L, 4-M, 4-N 4-Q, 4-S , 4-U, and 4-V will
benefit equally from the landscaping improvements and
maintenance efforts..
SECTION 7. Assessment
Annexation 4-A
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made. in
June 1990.,
The landscaping areas along the frontage of MS 185 are being
developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be annexed.
The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the district-
and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Clay Street and thio Street. These landscaped
areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape easement and
right-of- way and will benefit the property within the area to be
assessed.
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Annexation No. -A to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a residential development having frontage along Clay Street and
Ohio Street. The maintenance of the landscaping along Clay Street
and Ohio Street is a vital part of the development for protection
of hath economic and humanistic values. The City Council has
determined that for the preservation of the values incorporated
within this development, certain landscaped areas are to be
included in maintenance district of insure satisfactory levels o
maintenance
. It is proposed that future developments along Clay Street and Ohio
Street also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance District No. 1. The development of the assessment for
each development must be on a unit by unit basis which will
preserve the integrity of the unit. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the ether units that
have been developed, and the effect should be considered when deter-
mining
e ermining the assessments. There may be a necessity to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, uponthe completion of devel-
opment along Clay Street and Ohio Street, all the assessments
should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an anesthetic
improvement to the area.
2 The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the devel
menet,
3 . The ,:lots comprising the annexation will receive equal benefit
assessments.
The cont of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 1990-91 assessment is as follows :
Annexation 4-A
$415 t. 4 = $103 .75
All lots = $103.75 each
Annexation on -B
The cost: of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 willtherefore be zero.
The .following information regarding assessments to individual lets
will: be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
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June 1990.
The landscaping areas along the frontages of the boundaries being
developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be annexed.
The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the district
and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Alabama Street and Barton Road. These landscaped
areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape easement and
right-of-way and will benefit the property within the area to be
assessed. -
Annexation No. 4-B to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along perimeter
streets. The maintenance of the landscaping along Alabama Street
and Barton Road is a vital part of the development for protection
of both economic and humanistic values. The City Council has
determined that for the preservation of the values incorporated
within this development, certain landscaped areas are to be
included in maintenance district to insure satisfactory levels of
maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Alabama Street and
Barton Road also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance District No. 1. The development of the assessment for
each development must be on a unit by unit basis which will
preserve the integrity of the unit. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that
have been developed and the effect should be considered when deter-
mining> the assessments. There may be a necessity to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion of devel-
opment along Alabama Street and Barton Road, all the assessments
should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts:
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide> an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the devel-
Ment.
3. The lots comprising the annexation will receive equal benefit
assessments.
4. The landscaping on Alabama Street and Barton Road is oriented
away from the units adjacent to the landscaped areas, however,
ot
these properties were given a lsurcharge to recognize
proximity and support benefit.
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Formula for Assessment
A = assessment per interior lot
Number of lets not adjacent to landscaping areas on Alabama
Street and Barton Road
P = Number of lots with 1 surcharge
P (1.10) A >= Amount to be assessed
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of the future owners the estimated
1990-91 assessment will be spread based upon the preceding formula.
Total lot count in the district is 9 lots,_ with 5 of these lots
being adjacent to Alabama Street and Barton Road.
Estimated 1990-91 Assessment
(4A) 5(1. 10A) = $3, 195
A = $336..42'
Dunt of assessment for late not adjacent to the landscaping areas
on Alabama Street and Barton Road = $336.42.
Amount of assessments for lots adjacent to the Alabama ,Street and
Barton Road landscaping areas with to surcharge = $370.06.
Estimated 1990-91 Assessments
Annexation -B
Parcels 1, 6, 7, 8, and 9 = $370.06' each
All remaining lots = $336.42
Annexation 4-C
The cost of planting' and installing improvements is to be paid b
the developer. The assessment for 1989_90 will therefore be zero.
The, following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990- 1 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990..
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The landscaping areas along the fr ►ntages of the boundaries: being
developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be annexed.
The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the district
and will continue to establish the appearance standard for devel-
opment along California Street and Lugonia Avenue. These land-
scaped areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape easement:
and right-of-way and will benefit the property within the area to
be assessed.
Annexation No. C to Landscape Maintenance District ' o. 1 consists
of an office building development having frontage along California
Street and Lugonia Avenue.- The maintenance of the landscaping
along California Street and; Lugenia Avenue is a vital part of the
development for protection of beth economic and humanistic values..
The City Council has determined that for the preservation of the
values incorporated within this development, certain landscaped_
areas are to be included in maintenance district to insure
satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along California Street and
Lugonia .Avenue also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance District No. 1... The development of the assessment for
each development must be on a unit by unit basis which will
preserve the integrity ,of the unit. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that
have been developed and the effect should be considered when deter-
mining the assessments. There may be a necessity` to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion of devel-
opment along California Street and Lugonia Avenue, all the assess-
ments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts,
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide anaesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the d vie -
meat.
3 . The lots comprising the annexation will receive equal benefit
assessments.
4. The landscaping on California. Street and Lugonia Avenue is
oriented away from the units adjacent to the landscaped areas,
however, these properties, were given a 1 surcharge to
recognize proximity and support benefit.
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Formula for Assessment
A = Assessment per interior lot
L = Number of lots not adjacent to landscaping areas on California
Street and Lugonia Avenue
P = Number of lots with 10 surcharge
P (1. 10) A = Amount to be assessed
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of the future owners the estimated
1990-91 assessment will be spread based upon the preceding formula..
Total lot count in the district is 6 lots, with 4 of these lots
being adjacent to Alabama Street andBartonRoad.
Estimated 1990-91 Assessment
(2A) + 4 (1.10A) = $4,904;
$766.25
Amount of assessment for lots not: adjacent to the landscaping areas<
on California Street and Lugonia Avenue = $766.26.
Amount of assessments for lots adjacent to the California Street
and Lugonia Avenue landscaping areas with 10 surcharge = $842.-87.
Estimated 1990-91 Assessments
Annexation 4-C
Parcels 1 2 , 3, and S = $642.87 each
All remaining lots = $76.2
Annexation 4-
The costt of planting and; installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989 -90 will therefore be zero.
The: following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990®91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
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1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the level-
ment.
. The lots comprising the annexation will receive equal benefit
assessments.
4 The landscapingon California Street and Lugonia Avenue is
oriented away from the units adjacent to the landscaped areas,
however, these properties were given a 10% surcharge to
recognize proximity and support benefit.
Formula for 'Assessment
A =' Assessment per interior lot
L = Number of lots not adjacent to landscaping areas on California
Street and Lugonia Avenue
F = Number of lots with 10% surcharge
LA + P (1. 10) A = Amount to be assessed..
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of the future owners the estimated
1990--91 assessment will be spread based upon the preceding formula.
Total .lot count in the district is 6 lots, with 4 of these lots
being adjacent to Alabama Street and Barton Road..
Estimated 1990-91 Assessment
(2A) + (1.10A) = $4, 904
A = $766.25
Amount of assessment for lots not adjacent to the landscaping areas
on California Street and Lugonia Avenue = $766. 25.
.Amount of assessments for lots adjacent- to the California Street
and Lugonia Avenue landscaping areas with 1surcharge = $842.87.
The landscaping area along the Lugonia Avenue and Lawton Street
boundaries is being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the
area to be annexed. The landscaped area along the Lugonia Avenue
and Lawton Street boundaries will enhance all the property within
the district and will establish the appearance standard for future
development along Lugonia Avenue and Lawton Street. 'These
landscaped areas are to be dedicated to the. City as landscape
easement and Lugonia Avenue and Lawton Street rights-of-way and
will benefit all the properties within the area to be assessed.
Annexation No. `-D to Landscape. Maintenance District No, l consists
of a residential development having ,frontage along Lugonia Avenue.
and Lawton Street.- The maintenance of the landscaping along
Lugonia Avenue and Lawton Street is a vital part of the development
for protection of both economic and humanistic values. The City
Council has determined that for the preservation of the values
incorporated within this development, certain landscaped areas
along Lugonia Avenue and Lawton Street are to be included in
maintenance districts to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Lugonia avenue and
Lawton Street also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance District No. 1. The development of the assessment for
each development must be on a unit by unit basis which will
preserve the integrity of the unit.. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that
have been developed and the effect should be considered when deter-
mining the assessments; There may be a necessity to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion of devel-
opment along Lugonia Avenue and Lawton Street, all the assessments
should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
Formula for Assessment
T = Total .Length of perimeter landscaping = 228 feet
L = Individual lot length of perimeter landscaping
A = Amount to be assessed = $568
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of the future owners the estimated
1990-91 assessment will be spread based upon the preceding formula.
Total lot count in the district is 3 lots.
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Estimated 1990-91 Assessment
Assessment per lot
Parcel 1 = 681 288* x $568 = $134.11
Parcel 2 = 1681 288' x $568 = $331,33
Parcel 3 == 521 288' x $568 = $102.56
nexati on 4'-E`
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-94 will therefore be zero.>
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4_E are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Redlands Boulevard and Fern Avenue. These land-
scaped areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape easement
and right-of- way and will benefit the property within the area to
be assessed.
Annexation No. 4 to Landscape i to an e District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Redlands
Boulevard and Fern Avenue. The maintenance of the landscaping
along Redlands Boulevard and Fern Avenue is a vitae: part of the
development for protection of bath economic and humanistic values
The City Council has determined that for the preservation of the
values incorporated within this development, certain landscaped
areas are to be included in maintenance district to insure satis-
factory levels
atis-factorylevels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Redlands Boulevard
and Fern Avenue also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance _District No 1. The development of the assessment for
each development mast he on a unit by unit basis which will
preserve the integrity of the unit. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that
have been developed and: the effect should be considered when deter-
mining the assessments There may be a necessity to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion of devel-
opment along Redlands Boulevard and Fern Avenue, all the assess-
ments should be reviewed and adjustedifnecessary.
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The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts:
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the devel-
sent.
3. The lots comprising the annexation will receive equal benefit
assessments.
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 1990-91 assessment if as follows:
Annexation 4-E
$610 -. 2 = $305
All lots = $305 each
Annexation 4-F
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-F are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Lawton Street. These landscaped areas are to be
dedicated to the City as landscape easement and right-of-way and
will benefit the property within the area to be assessed.
Annexation N . 4-F to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Lawton Street.
The maintenance of the landscaping along Lawton Street is a vital
part of the development for protection of both economic and
humanistic values. The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within this development,
certain landscaped areas are to be included in maintenance district
to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
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It is proposed that future developments along; Lawton Street also b
annexed to the city of Redlands Landscape Xa: ntenance district No.
1_. The development of the assessment for each development must be
on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the integrity of the
unit. There should be a review of each annexation to determine the
effect on the
p other units that have been developed and the effect
should be considered when determining the assessments. There may
be a necessity to adjust or combine individual annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along Lawton Street, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration, the following
facts:
1.. The purpose of landscaping is to provide ars aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the evel-
menu.
. The single lot comprising the annexation will receive the
entire benefit assessment-.
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 1990-91 assessment if as follows:
Annexation 4-F = $610
Annexation
The cast of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the: developer. The assessment for 1989_90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual Lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990-
The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-G are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Lugonia Avenue. These landscaped areas are to be
dedicated to the. City as landscape easement and right-of-way and
will benefit the property within the area to be assessed...
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Annexation No. 4-G to Landscape Maintenance Di N . I consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Lugonia Avenue..
The maintenance of the landscaping along Lugonia Avenue is a vital
part of the development for protection of both economic and
humanistic values. The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within this development,
certain landscaped areas are to be included in maintenance district
to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Lugonia Avenue also
' be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape Maintenance District
No. 1. The development of the assessment for each development must
be on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the integrity of the
unit. There should be a review of each annexation to determine the
effect upon the other units that have been developed and the effect
should he considered when determining the assessments. There may
be a necessity' to adjust or combine ind ,vidua.l annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along Lugonia Avenue, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit 'takes into consideration the following
facts
1.. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2 The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the devel
ment.
3. The single lot comprising the annexation will receive the.:
entire assessment.
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 19901 assessment if as follows:
Annexation = $1,598
Annexation 4
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989_90 will therefore be zero
The fallowing information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the. 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
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The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-H are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Colton Avenue and Tennessee Street. These
landscaped areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape
easement and right-of-way and will benefit the property within the
area to be assessed..
Annexation No. -H to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Colton Avenue and
Tennessee Street. The maintenance of the landscaping along Calton
Avenue and Tennessee Street is a, vital part of the development for
protection of bath economic and humanistic values. The City
Council has determined that for the preservation of the values
incorporated within this development, certain: landscapedareas are
to be included in maintenance district to insure satisfactory`
levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Colton Avenue and
Tennessee Street also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance District No 1. The development of the assessment for
each development must be on a unit by unit basis which will:
preserve the integrity of the unit. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that
have been developed and the effect should be considered when deter-
mining the assessments. There may be a necessity to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion of devel-
opment along Colton Avenue and "Tennessee Street, all the assess-
ments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.:
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts:
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area
:- The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the eel-
ent.
. The single lot comprising the annexation will receive the
entire assessment.
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The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 1990-91 assessment if as follows:
Annexation _R = $1,617
Annexation 4-I
The; cost of planting and installingimprovements is to be paid by
, the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91: assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping' areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-1 are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Colton Avenue., These landscaped areas are to be
dedicated to the City as landscape easement and right-of-way and
will benefit the property within, the area to be assessed.
Annexation No,. 4-I to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage alongColton Avenue.
The maintenance of the landscaping along Colton Avenue is a vital
part of the development for protection of bath economic and human-
istic values . The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within this development,
certain landscaped areas are to be included in maintenance district
to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Colton Avenue also b
annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape Maintenance District No.
1,. The development of the assessment for each development must be
on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the integrity of the
unit. There should be a review of each annexation to determine the
effect upon the other units that have been developed and the effect
should be considered when determining the assessments. There may
be a necessity to adjust or combine individual annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along Colton Avenue, all; the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts:.
1. The purpose- of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
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r
. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the vl
Ment.
3. The single lot comprising the annexation will, receive the
entire assessment.
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 199o-91 assessment if as follows:
Annexation 4-1 = $660
Annexation- 4-,
The cost of planting and installing improvement; is to be paid b
the.. developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized: for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1999.
The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-J are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Cajon Street. These landscaped areas are to be
dedicated to the city as landscape easement and right-of-way and,
will benefit the property within the area to be assessed.
Annexation No. 4-J to Landscape 'Maintenance district No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Cajon Street.
The maintenance of the landscaping along Cajon Street is a vital
part of the development for protection of both economic and human-
istic values. The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within this development,
certain landscaped areas are to be included in maintenance district
to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Cajon Street also be
annexed to the City of Redlands landscape Maintenance District No.
1.. The development of the assessment for each development must be
on a unit by unit- basis which will preserve the integrity of the
unit. There should be a review of each annexation to determine the
effect upon the other units that have been developed and the effect
should; be considered when determining the assessments. There may
be a necessity to adjust or combine individual annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along Cajon Street, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
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The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts:
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the devel-
ment.
3. The single lot comprising the annexation will receive the
entire assessment.
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 1990-91 assessment if as follows:
Annexation 4-J = $510
Annexation 4-K
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-K are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Barton Road and Iowa treet.> These landscaped
areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape easement and
right-of-way and will benefit the property within the area to be
assessed.
Annexation No. 4-K to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Barton Road and
Iowa Street. The maintenance of the landscaping along Barton Road
and Iowa Street is a vital part of the development for protection
of both economic and humanistic values. The City Council has
determined that for the preservation of the values incorporated
within this development, certain landscaped areas are to be
included in maintenance district to insure satisfactory levels of
maintenance.
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It is proposed that future developments along Barton Road and Iowa,
Street also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance district No. 1. The development of the assessment for
each development must be on a unit by unit basis which will
preserve the integrity of the unit. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that
have been developed and the effect should be considered when deter-
mining the assessments. There may be a necessity to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion of devel-
opment
evel-op ent along Barton Road and Iowa Street, all the assessments;
should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts:
1.. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area,.
. The 'maintained landscaping benefits the property in the devel
mnt,.
. The single lot comprising the annexation will receive the
entire assessment..
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 1990-91 assessment if as follows.
Annexation 4-K - $4e282
Annexation _1,
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid b
the developer'. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-L are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the.:
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Colton Avenue.. These landscaped areas are to be
dedicated to the City as landscape easement and right-cif--way and
will benefit the property within the area to be assessed.
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Annexation No. 4-L to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Colton Avenue.
The maintenance of the landscaping along Colton Avenue is a vital
part of the development for protection of both economic and
humanistic- values. The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within this development,
certain landscaped areas are to be included in maintenance district
to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Colton Avenue also be
annexed, to the Cita of Redlands Landscape Maintenance District Mo.-
1.. The development of the assessment for each development must be
on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the integrity of the
unit. There should be a review of each annexation to determine the
effect upon the other units that have been developed and the effect
should be considered when determining the assessments. There may
be a necessity to adjust or combine individual annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along Calton Avenue, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts:
1.. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the evel
Ment.
. The single lot comprising the annexation will receive the
entire assessment.
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the;
estimated 1990-91 assessment if as follows:
Annexation 4-L = $545
Annexation -
The cost of planting and: installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1939-9 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1991.
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The Landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-M are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Center Street. These landscaped areas are to be
dedicated to the City as landscape easement and right-of-way and
will benefit the property within the area to be assessed.
Annexation No. 4-M to Landscape Maintenance District No. '1 consist
of a commercial development having frontage along Center Street.
- The maintenance of the landscaping along Center Street is a vital
part of the development for protection of both economic and
humanistic values. The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within- this development,
certain landscaped areas are to be included in maintenance district
to insure ,satisfactory levels of maintenance.
it is proposed that future developments along Center street also be
annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape Maintenance District No
1 . The development of the assessment for each development must be
on a unit by unit basis which will, preserve the integrity of the
unit. There shouldbe a review of each annexation to determine the
effect upon the other units that have been developed and the effect
should be considered when determining the assessments. There may
e a necessity to adjust or combine individual annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along Cantu Street,, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary:.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts':
1 * The purpose of landscaping .is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the eve3-
men .
3 The single lot comprising the annexation will receive the
entire benefit assessment..
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 1990-91' 1 assessment if as follows:
,annexation 4-M = 0
Annexation -N
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid b
the developer. The ,assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be ,zero.
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The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to b 'Made i
June 1990.
The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation -H are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed-. The landscaped: areas will enhance the property within the
district and will continue to establish the ,appearance standard for
development along California Street. These landscaped areas are to
be dedicated to the City as landscape easement and right-of-way and
, will benefit the property within the area to be assessed.
Annexation No. 4-N to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along California
Street. The maintenance of the landscaping along California Street
is a vital part of the development for protection of both economic
and humanistic values.- The City Council has determined that for
the preservation of the values incorporated within this devel-
opment, certain: landscaped areas are to be included in maintenance
district to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that; future developments along California Street
also be annexed to the City of Redlands landscape Maintenance-
District No. The development of the assessment for each devel-
opment
vel:oment must be on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the
integrity of the unit . There should be a; review of each
annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that have
been developed and the effect should be considered when determining
the assessments;. There may be a necessity to adjust or combine
individual annexations, and., upon the completion of evelop ent
along California Street, all the assessments should be reviewed and
adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
acts
1.- The purpose of landscaping` is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the level-
ent.
w The single lot, comprising the annexation will receive the
entire benefit assessment.
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The cast of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated fir`-91. assessment if as follows.*
Annexation 4-H = $40
Annexation 4-0
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid d 3
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
tThe following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping area along the Terrace Avenue boundary is being
developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be annexed.
The landscaped area along the Terrace Avenue boundary will enhance
all the property within the district and will establish the appear-
ance standard for future development along Terrace Avenue. These
landscaped areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape
easement and Terrace Avenge right-of-way and will benefit all the
properties within the area to be assessed.
Annexation No. -o to Landscape Maintenance District No, 1. consists;
of 3 lots for apartment development having frontage along Terrace
Avenue. The maintenance of the landscaping along Terrace Avenue is
a vital part of the development for protection of both economic and
humanistic values. The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within this development,
certain landscaped areas along Terrace Avenue are to be included in
maintenance districts to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Terrace Avenue also
be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape Maintenance District
No. 1.. The development of the assessment for each development must
be on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the integrity of the
unit.. There should be a review of each annexation to determine the
effect upon theotherunits that have been developed and the effect
should be considered when determining the assessments There may
be a necessity to adjust or combine individual annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along Terrace Avenue, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
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T = Total length of perimeter landscaping = 219 feet
L = Individual lot length of perimeter landscaping
A = Amount to be assessed = $2, 390
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of the future owners the estimated
. 1990-91 assessment will be spread based upon the preceding formula.
Total lot count in the district is 3 lots.
Estimated 1990-91 Assessment
Assessment per lot:
Parcel I = 591 2191 x $2, 390 = $643 .88
Parcel 2 = 501 2191 x $2,390 = $545.66
Parcel 3 - 1101 2191 x $2,390 = $1,200.46
Annexation 4-P
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping area along the frontages of the boundaries are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped area along the Cajon Street and Vine
Street boundaries will enhance all the property within the district
and will, establish the appearance standard for future development
along Cajon Street and Vine Street. These landscaped areas are to
be dedicated to the City as landscape easement and Cajon Street
and Vine Street rights-of-way and will benefit all the properties
within the area to be assessed.
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Annexation No. 4-P to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Cajon Street and
Vine street. The maintenance of the landscaping along Cajon Street
and Vine Street are a vital part of the development for protection
of both economic and humanistic values. The City Council has
determined that for the preservation of the values incorporated
within this development, certain landscaped areas along Cajon
Street and Vine Street are to be included in maintenance districts
to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
. It is proposed that future developments along Cajon Street and Vine
Street also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance District No, 1. Ther development of the assessment for
each development must be on a unit by unit basis which will
preserve the integrity of the unit. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that
have been developed and the effect should be considered when
determining the assessments. There may be a necessity to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion of
development along Cajon Street and Vine Street, all the assessments
should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the
development.
3. The benefit to the lots not adjacent to the landscaped areas
benefit by the uniform maintenance and appearance. All lots
not abutting the landscaped areas benefit equally.
4. The landscaping on Cajon street and Vine Street is visible from
the units adjacent to the landscaped areas, therefore, these
properties were given a 10% surcharge to recognize proximity
and support benefit.
Formula for Assessment
A = Assessment per interior lot
L = Number of lots not adjacent to landscaping areas on Cajon
Street and Vine Street
P = Number of lots with 10% surcharge
LA + P(1. 10)A = Amount to be assessed
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Annexation No. -Q to Landscape Maintenance District No. I consists
of a residential development having frontage along Via Vista Drive
and. Valley Viers Drive. The maintenance of the landscaping along
Via Vista Drive and Valley View drive are a vital part of the
development for protection of both economic and Humanistic values.
The City Council has determined that for the preservation of the
values incorporated within this development, certain landscaped
areas along Via Vista Drive and 'Valley View Drive are to be
included in maintenance districts to insure satisfactory levels of
maintenance:.
It is proposed that future developments along Via Vista drive and
Valley View Drive also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape
Maintenance District No. 1. The development of the assessment for
each development must be on a unit by unit basis which will
preserve the integrity of the unit. There should be a review of
each annexation to determine the effect upon the other units that
have been developed and the effect should be considered when
determining the assessments. There may be a necessity to adjust or
combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion of
development along Via "Vista Drive and Valley View Drive, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
1 The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area,
2 The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the
development.
3. The single lot comprising the annexation will receive equal
benefit assessments-.
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated: 1990-91 assessment is as follows.
Annexation 4-Q
$790 t 2 = $395 each
Annexation
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the. 1990-91 assessment proposed: to be made in
June 1.990.
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The landscaping area along the New York Street boundary is being
developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be annexed..
The landscaped area along the New York Street boundary will enhance
all the property within the district and will establish, the
appearance standard for future development along New York Street.
These landscaped areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape
easement and New York Street right-of-way and will benefit all the
properties within the area to be assessed.
Annexation No. 4 to Landscape Maintenance district No. I consists
' of 3 lots for office development having frontage along New York
Street. The maintenance of the landscaping along New York Street
is a vital part of the development for protection of bath economic
and humanistic values,. The City Council has determined that for
the preservation of the values incorporated within this devel-
opment, certain landscaped areas along New York Street; are to be
includedin maintenance districts to insure satisfactory levels of
maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along New York Street also
be, annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape Maintenance District
No. 1. The development of the assessment for each development must
be on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the integrity of the
unit. There shoul.d be a review of each annexation to determine the
effect upon the other units that have been developed and the effect
should be considered when determining the assessments. There may
be a necessity to adjust or combine individual annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along New York Street, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.;
Formula for Assessment
T = Total length of perimeter landscaping = 487 feet
L = Individual lot length of perimeter landscaping'
A Amount to be assessed = $2 , 180
The cast of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit :of the fixture owners the estimated
1990- 1: assessment will be spread based upon the preceding formula_.
Total lot count in the district is 3 lots.
Estimated 1990-91 Assessment
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ApN 171-171.-18 == 195' t 4871 x $2, 180 = 872.90f
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ApN 171-171-23 = 1001 487' x $2 , 180 $447.64
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Annexation 4-
The cast of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The fallowing information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping area along the frontage of Annexation 4-S are being
developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be annexed.
The landscaped area along the Colton Avenue boundary will enhance
all the property within the district and will establish the
appearance standard for future development along Colton Avenue.
These landscaped ares are to be dedicated to the City as landscape
easement and Colton Avenue right-of-way-of-gray and will benefit all the
properties within the area to be assessed.
Annexation No. 4-S to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along Colton Avenue..
The maintenance of the landscaping along Colton Avenue are a vital
part of the development for protection of both economic and
humanistic values. The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within this development,
certain landscaped areas along Colton Avenue are to be included in
maintenance districts to insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developments along Calton Avenue also be
annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape Maintenance District No.
1. The development of the assessment for each development must be
on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the integrity of the
unit. There should be a review of each annexation to determine the
effect upon the other units that have been developed and the effect
should be considered when determining the assessments. There may
be a necessity to adjust or combine individual annexations, and,
upon the completion of development along Colton Avenue, all the
assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following
facts;
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the
development.
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entire benefit assessment.
The cast of planting and installing improvements is to he paid by
the developer. For the benefit of a potential future; owner the
estimated 1990-91; assessment is as follows.
Annexation 4-S = $440
Annexation 4-T
The cost of planting and installing improvements i
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the
development.
3. The benefit to the lots not adjacent to the landscaped areas
benei'it by the uniform maintenance and appearance. All lots
not abutting the landscaped areas benefit equally.
4. The landscapingon Alabama Street is adjacent to the commercial
development, therefore, this lot was given a lot surcharge to
recognize proximity and support benefit.
Formula for Assessment
A Assessment per interior lot
L - Number of lots not adjacent to landscaping areas on Alabama
Street
P = Number of bats with 10surcharge
LA + P(1. 101)A = Amount to be assessed
The cast of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. For the benefit of the future owners the estimated
1990-91 assessment will ,be spread, based upon the preceding formula
Total lot count in the district is 2 lots, with 1 of these lots
being adjacent to perimeter streets and interior areas.
Estimated 19901-91 Assessment
(1A) 1(1.10A) = $1,040
.A = $499.24
Amount of assessment for lots not adjacent to the landscaping areas
on Alabama Street = $495.24 .
Amount of assessments for lots adjacent to the Alabama Street
landscaping areas with lot surcharge $544.7
Estimated 1990-91 Assessments
Annexation 4-T
ApN 292-182-30 = $544.76
ApN 292-182»31 = $495.24
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Since this annexation does not currently have any frontage on a
public street, it is estimated that there will not be an assessment
levied for 1990-91.
Annexation 4-V
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
e developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will, therefore be zero.
- The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
Jona 1990,
The landscaping areas along the frontage of Annexation 4-V are
being developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be
annexed. The landscaped areas will enhance the property within the;
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along Park Avenue and Iowa Street. 'These landscaped
areas are to be dedicated to the City as landscape easement and
right-of--way and will benefit the property within the area to be
assessed.
Annexation No. 4-V to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 consists
of a commercial development having frontage along park Avenue and
Iowa Street. The maintenance of the landscaping along park Avenue
and Iowa Street are a vital part of the development for protection
of both economic and humanistic values. The City Council has
determined that for the preservation of the values incorporated
within this development, certain landscapedareasalong Park Avenue
and Iowa street are to be included in maintenance districts to
insure satisfactory levels of maintenance.
It is proposed that future developmentsalong Park Avenue and Iowa
Street also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape Mainten-
ance District No. 1. The development of the assessment for each
development must be on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the
integrity of the unit. There should be a review of each annexation
to determine the effect upon the other units that have been devel-
oped and the effect should be considered when determining the
assessments. 'There may be a necessity to adjust or combine indi-
vidual annexations-, and., upon the completion of development along
Park Avenue and Iowa street, all the assessments should be reviewed
and adjusted if necessary.
The determination of benefit takes into consideration the following f
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1 The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2. The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the
development.
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3 The single legit comprising the annexation will receive the
entire benefit assessment.
The cast of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
- the developer. For the benefit of a potential future owner the
estimated 1990-91 assessment is as follows
Annexation 4-V = $2 ,340
exertion 4-'W
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990
The landscaping areas :along frontages of the boundaries are being
developed for the benefit and enjoyment of the area to be annexed.
The Landscaped areas will enhance all the property within the
district and will continue to establish the appearance standard for
development along San Bernardino Avenue. These landscaped areas
are to be dedicated, to the, city as landscape easement and
right-of-way and will benefit all the properties within the area to
be assessed.
Annexation No. 4-W to Landscape Maintenance District No. l consists
of a residential development having frontage along San Bernardino
Avenue. The maintenance of the landscaping along San Bernardino
Avenue is a vital part of the development for protection of bath
economic and humanistic values. The City Council has determined
that for the preservation of the values incorporated within this '
development, certain landscaped areas within the subdivisions are
to be included in maintenance districts to insure satisfactory
levels of maintenance.
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It is proposed that future, developments along Ban Bernardino Avenue
also be annexed to the City of Redlands Landscape. Maintenance
District No. 1-. The development of the assessment for each devel-
opment must be on a unit by unit basis which will preserve the
integrity of the unit. There should. be 'a review of each annexation
to determine the effect upon the other units that have been
developed and the effect should be considered when determining the
assessments. There may be a necessity to adjust or combine indi-
vidual annexations, and, upon the completion of development along
Ban Bernardino Avenue., all the assessments should be reviewed and
adjusted if necessary.
1. The purpose of landscaping is to provide an aesthetic
improvement to the area.
2 The maintained landscaping benefits the property in the
development.
. The benefit to the lots not adjacent to the landscaped areas
benefit by the uniform maintenance and appearance. All lets
not abutting the landscaped areas benefit equally.
4. The landscaping on San Bernardino Avenue is oriented away from
the units adjacent to the landscaped areas, however, these
properties were given a lot surcharge to recognize proximity
and support benefit.
Formula for Assessment
A = Assessment per interior lot
L = Number of lots not adjacent to landscaping areas on Ban
Bernardino Avenue
F = Number of lots with 10% surcharge
LA + p(1.10)A w Amount to be assessed
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid b �
the developer. For the benefit of the future owners the estimated
1990-91 assessment will be spread based upon the, preceding formula.
'Ictal lot count in the district is 20 lots;, with 2 of these lots
being adjacent to San Bernardino Avenue.
Estimated 1.990-91 assessment
(18A) + 2 (l.10A) = $1,864
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Amount of assessment for lots not adjacent to the landscaping areas
on San Bernardino Avenue = $92 .28.
Amount of assessments for lots adjacent to the San Bernardino
Avenue landscaping areas with 10% surcharge = $101.50.
Estimated 1990-91 Assessments
Tract Number 12461
Lots l and 20 = $101.50 each
All remaining lets = $92.28 each
Annexation 4-X
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be paid by
the developer. The assessment for 1989-90 will therefore be zero.
The following information regarding assessments- to individual lots
will be utilized for the 1990-91 assessment proposed to be made in
June 1990.
The landscaping areas along the grange street, Pearl Avenue, and
Sixth street boundaries are being developed for the benefit and
enjoyment of the area to be annexed. The landscaped area along the
Orange Street, Pearl Avenue, and sixth street boundaries will
enhance all the property within the district and will establish the
appearance standard for future development along grange street,
Pearl Avenue, and: sixth street. These landscaped areas are to be
dedicated to the City as landscape easement and grange street,
Pearl Avenue, and Sixth street rights-of-way and will benefit all
the properties within the area to be assessed.
Annexation No. 4-X to Landscape Maintenance District No. l consists
of ,11 lots for commercial development having frontage along orange;
Street, Pearl Avenue, and sixth street. The maintenance of the
landscaping along Grange street, Pearl Avenue, and sixth street is
a vital part of the development for protection of both economic and
humanistic values. The City Council has determined that for the
preservation of the values incorporated within this development,
certain landscaped areas along Grange street, Pearl Avenue:, and
Sixth street are to be included in maintenance districts to insure
satisfactory levels of maintenance.
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It is proposed that future developments along orange Street, Pearl
Avenue, and Sixth Street also be annexed to the city of Redlands
Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 The development of the
assessment for each development mint be on a unit by unit basis
which will preserve the integrity of the unit. There should be
review of each annexation to determine the effect upon the other
units that have been developed and the effect should be considered
when determining the assessments. There may be a necessity to
adjust or combine individual annexations, and, upon the completion
of development along orange Street, pearl Avenue, and Sixth Street,
all the assessments should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary.
Formula for Assessment
T = Total length of perimeter landscaping = 2, 153 feet
L = Individual lot length of perimeter landscaping
Amount to be assessed = $6,220
The cost of planting and installing improvements is to be; paid by
the developer. For the benefit of the future owners the +estimated,
1990-91 assessment will be spread based upon the precedingformula.
Thal lot count in the district is 11 lots.
Estimated 1990-y91 Assessment
Assessment per lot:
Parcel l = 3621 - 2, 15.3' X $6,220 = $1,045.82
Parcel 2 = ;60` 2, 153' x $6,220 = $173.34
Parcel 3 = 110, 2,1.53' X $6,220 = $317.79
Parcel 4 = 2171 2,153' x $6,220 = $626.91
Parcel 5 = 95' 2, 1531 x $6, 220 = $274. 45
Parcel 6 = 376' 2,153' X $6, 220 = $1, 086.26
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Parcel 7 = 432' 2, 153 ' x $6,220 = $1, 248.04
Parcel 8 = 175' 2, 153 ' X $6,220 = $505.57
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Parcel 9 = 321 2, 1531 x $6,220 $92 .45
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Parcel 11 _ <95, 2, 153 ' X6 220
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SECTION a. order Of Events
1.. City Council adopts resolution instituting proceedings,
appoints- an Engineer of Work and orders Engineer's
Report.
2, City Council adopts resolution of preliminary approval of
Engineer's Report:
3 . City Council adopt: resolution of intention to annex
territory to district and sets_ a public hearing.;
4 City Council conducts public hearing, considers all
testimony and determines to annex territory to a district
or abandon the proceedings.
. Every year in May the Engineer of Work, files a report
with the City Council.
. - Every year at their first meeting in June the City
Council conducts a public hearing and ,approves, or modi-
fies and approves the individual assessments.
Prepared By
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Engineer of Work
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