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HomeMy WebLinkAbout069-99RESOLUTION NO. 69-99 APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY ENGINEER'S REPORT, DECLARING INTENT TO LEVY AND COLLECT ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999-00 AND SETTING JUNE 1, 1999 AS THE DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING FOR DANVILLE STREET LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1983-1 WHEREAS, on April 6, 1999, the Town Council adopted Resolution No. 45-99 directing the preparation of the annual report for Danville Street Lighting and Landscape Assessment Lighting and Landscape Assessment District No. 1983-1 (the "District"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 45-99, a Preliminary Engineer's Report has been prepared in accordance with Article 4 (beginning with Section 22565 of the California Streets and Highways Code) of Chapter 1 of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, filed with the City Clerk, and duly considered by this Council; and WHEREAS, it is the intention of the Town Council to levy and collect assessments within the District for fiscal year 1999-00. Within the District, the existing and proposed improvements are generally as described on Exhibit 1 attached hereto and hereby made a part thereof; and WHEREAS, the District includes all parcels of land within the incorporated limits of the Town of Danville; and WHEREAS, reference is hereby made to the aforementioned Engineer's Report, on file with the City Clerk, for full detailed description of improvements, the boundaries of the proposed maintenance assessment district and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within said district; and WHEREAS, the current levies for equivalent dwelling units for Benefit Zones A, B, C and D are $34.53, $169.28, $42.68 and $54.00 respectively; and WHEREAS, the proposed fiscal year 1999-00 levies for equivalent dwelling units for all benefit zones will remain unchanged; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, by the Danville Town Council that it declares its intent to levy and collect assessments for Danville Street Lighting and landscape Assessment District No. 1983-1 for fiscal year 1999-00; and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that on Tuesday, June 1, 1999 at 7:30 p.m., in the regular meeting place of the Town Council, 201 Front Street, Danville, Califomia, a public hearing by the Town Council will be held on the question of levy of the proposed assessments; and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the report prepared and filed by the Engineer on April 29, 1999 contains all the elements required for such reports by the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 and Article XIIID, Section 4 of the California Constitution, including: 1) an estimate of the annual cost of improvements; 2) a diagram of Assessment District; and 3) an assessment of the estimated annual costs of improvements, and is hereby deemed sufficient and preliminarily approved. The report shall stand as the Engineer' s Report for all subsequent proceedings under and pursuant to the foregoing resolution. APPROVED by the Danville Town Council at a regular meeting on May 4, 1999 by the following vote: AYES: Arnerich, NOES: None ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: None Greenberg, APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY Doyle, Shimansky, Waldo MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK PAGE 2 OF RESOLUTION NO. 69-99 DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TOWN OF DANVILLE DANVILLE STREET LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1983-1 The improvements which can be operated, maintained and serviced by the District consist of landscaping, street lighting, public park facilities and appurtenant facilities including, but not limited to personnel, electrical energy, utilities such as water, materials, contractual services, and other items necessary for the facilities described below: (1) Landscapin~ The landscaping improvements which be operated, maintained and serviced by the District consists of the following streetscapes and feature areas listed below: Streetscapes Diablo Road Danville Boulevard San Ramon Valley Boulevard Camino Tassajara Sycamore Valley Road E1 Cerro Boulevard Camino Ramon Greenbrook Drive E1 Capitan Old Orchard Road The Historic Downtown Feature Areas Creek Edge Treatment Freeway Interchanges Entries Intersections Medians All landscape treatment is in conformance with the "Town of Danville Streetscape Beautification Guidelines," dated April 1986. Landscaping improvements include, but are not limited to: landscaping, irrigation, hardscapes, trees, special paving, landscape walls, furnishings such as Exhibit 1 to Resolution No. 69-99 pots, bollards, tree grates and appurtenant facilities as required to provide aesthetically pleasing environment throughout the District. (2) Street Liehtin_e: The street lighting system which will be operated, maintained and serviced by the District consists of the lighted areas located in the former portions of Contra Costa County Service areas L-42, M-6, M-21 and M-22 to the extend they fall within the incorporated limits of the Town of Danville. Recently subdivided lands and other parcels located within the limits of the Town of Danville which have street lighting facilities are also included. Street lights and appurtenant facilities include, but are not limited to, poles, fixtures, bulbs, conduits, equipment including guys, anchors, posts, pedestals, and meeting devices as required to provide safe lighting within the boundaries of the District. (3) Public Park Facilities: The public park facilities which are located within the incorporated limits of the Town of Danville will be operated, maintained and serviced by the District. Public park facilities include, but are not limited to: landscaping, irrigation system, recreation facilities, hardscapes, sidewalks, trails, fixtures, and appurtenant facilities including, but not limited to lights, playground equipment, play courts, public restrooms, sports fields, parkways, buildings, and designated easements within the boundaries of these parks. Page 2 Exhibit 1 to Resolution No. 69-99