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CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
AGENDA REPORT
CONSENT CALENDAR
Agenda Item: 9
CITY MANAGER APPROVAL:
DATE: September 22, 2015
SUBJECT: DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA RESOLUTION
INITIATING PROCEEDINGS, APPROVING AN ENGINEER'S
REPORT, AND TAKING OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION
WITH TRACT 60258 (FIVE KNOLLS)
DEPARTMENT: Administrative Services
PRESENTER: Darin Seegmiller
RECOMMENDED ACTION
City Council:
1. Adopt a resolution to initiate proceedings to form Drainage Benefit Assessment Area No.
2015-1 Five Knolls to benefit parcels in Tract 60258 and to approve the Engineer's Report.
2. Set a public hearing for November 10, 2015, as a time and place to hear comments on this
proposed action, and close the time period to receive ballots.
BACKGROUND
On April 25, 2006, the City Council approved the Keystone project, which is now referenced as
Five Knolls. This project (Tentative Tract Map 60258) consists of 499 residential units. A
revision to the project, including the Final Conditions of Approval, was approved by the
Planning Commission on April 16, 2013.
The improvements that will be maintained by this Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA)
were a Condition of Approval for this development and provide a specific benefit to its residents.
Condition of Approval EN26 states the property owner shall establish a homeowners association,
or similar entity, to ensure the continued maintenance of any drainage improvements that are not
eligible for transfer to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District for maintenance.
Formation of a DBAA satisfies this requirement.
The proposed DBAA 2015-1 (Five Knolls) will be responsible for administering the
maintenance, reporting, monitoring, inspection, storm -damage repair, and cleaning of storm -
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drain improvements, which consist of two (2) water quality basins (extended detention basins)
and one (1) bio Swale required for Tract No. 60258. The Urban Storm Mitigation Plan (USMP)
and the project mitigation measures outlined in the Environmental Impact Report require these
devices to reduce the amount of pollutants in urban runoff prior to its discharge into the Santa
Clara River.
Regular maintenance is required in order for the basins to function correctly within the design
parameters. The services necessary for the assessment district include, but are not limited to, and
may be generally described as: 1) silt/debris removal, 2) landscaping replacement, 3)
replacement of piping and gravel media as needed, 4) storm damage repair, and 5) annual review
with a report and recommendations.
The Engineer's Report contains the proposed boundaries of DBAA 2015-1, identifies the
proposed facilities and services to be funded, determines the general and special benefits
received by properties, and the methodology to apportion the annual assessments. All parcels
were established concurrently to the conditions set forth for the continued maintenance of
landscape and infrastructure improvements, and as a result, each parcel within DBAA 2015-1
receives a special and distinct benefit from these improvements.
In addition to the special benefits received by the parcels within the project, there is a general
benefit conferred by the proposed improvements. The general benefit is associated with runoff
from public streets within the development. Of the total benefit for the drainage improvements
within the project, 6.13% is considered a "general benefit" to the public at large. If this DBAA
is formed, an annual contribution of $6,386 beginning in Fiscal Year 2016-17 will be required to
fund the general benefits conferred by these improvements on the public at large.
The maximum annual assessment to maintain the improvements associated with DBAA 2015-1
will be $97,717.79. The development has been divided into two zones based on the benefit
received from the proposed improvements. Based on the number of units approved for
construction, the annual assessment in Zone A will be $200.50 per EDU (Equivalent Dwelling
Unit), while the annual assessment in Zone B will be $146.10 per EDU. Parcels identified for
single-family residences are assessed one EDU per dwelling unit. Parcels designated for multi-
family residential (including detached condominiums) are assessed at a rate of .75 EDU's per
unit.
The maximum assessment rate will adjust each year based on the annual change in the Consumer
Price Index, all Urban Consumers, for the Los Angeles Riverside -Orange County Area ("CPI").
The actual assessment levied in any fiscal year will be approved by the City Council and may not
exceed the maximum assessment rate. The City will begin levying properties commencing in
Fiscal Year 2016-17.
ALTERNATIVE ACTION
1. Do not adopt a resolution to initiate formation of DBAA 2015-1.
2. Other direction as determined by the City Council.
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FISCAL IMPACT
All expenses associated with the creation of this Drainage Benefit Assessment Area will be
borne by the developer. If this DBAA is formed, an annual contribution of $6,386 beginning in
Fiscal Year 2016-17 will be required to fund the General Benefits conferred by these
improvements on the public at large.
ATTACHMENTS
DBAA 2015-1 (Five Knolls) NOI Resolution
Engineer's Report DBAA 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Draft (available in the City Clerk's Reading File)
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RESOLUTION NO. 15-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA CLARITA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN ENGINEER'S REPORT
AND DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE FORMATION OF A
DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA AND TO LEVY AN
ASSESSMENT THEREON, AND TAKING CERTAIN OTHER ACTIONS IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita (City) desires to form an
assessment district (District) pursuant to the provisions of the "Benefit Assessment Act of
1982," being Article 4 of Chapter 6.4 of the Government Code (commencing with Section
54703) (Act) and in accordance with Article XIIID of the California Constitution and the
Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act (commencing with Section 53750 of the
California Government Code) to fund the cost of maintenance and operation of the storm drain
box culvert required for Five Knolls, Tract 60258; and
WHEREAS, the boundaries of the proposed District shall be set forth in the Assessment
Diagram as shown on the map presented to this Council and on file with the Special Districts
Office and incorporated herein by reference; and
WHEREAS, the title of the proposed District shall be "Drainage Benefit Assessment
Area No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls);" and
WHEREAS, the City has approved a consulting engineer's contract with Harris &
Associates, naming Harris & Associates as the Assessment Engineer and firm responsible for
preparing the Engineer's Report and assisting in the public hearing and formation process for the
proposed District; and
. WHEREAS, the Engineer's Report has been duly presented by the Special Districts
Office for consideration and has been fully considered by the City Council.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita, California, does
hereby resolve as follows:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2. The Engineer's Report, including the plans, specifications, general
descriptions, and estimates of the cost of the proposed services, the boundary diagram and the
proposed assessments, is hereby approved as filed and incorporated herein by this reference. The
Engineer's Report shall stand as the report for the purpose of all subsequent proceedings under the
Act and Article XIIID, except that it may be confirmed, modified, or corrected as provided in the
Act.
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SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds that the public interest, necessity, and
convenience require the construction and maintenance of the improvements to reduce the amount
of pollutants in urban runoff prior to its discharge into the Santa Clara River. The City Council
hereby declares its intention to form an assessment district to be known as the "Drainage Benefit
Assessment Area No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls)." The boundaries of the District shall cover the real
property benefited by the services funded by the assessment as shown on and described on the
map entitled, "Drainage Benefit Assessment Area No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Assessment
Diagram and Maintained Are on file with the Special Districts Office and incorporated herein
by reference. The City Council hereby declares and finds the land within the boundaries of the
District to be specially benefited by the improvements and/or the maintenance thereof.
SECTION 4. The purpose of the District is to fund the maintenance and operation of
two water quality basins and one bio swale required for Five Knolls, Tract No. 60258, and is of
benefit to the property within the District. All services and work to be funded by the District
shall be done in accordance with the Engineer's Report on file in the Special Districts Office and
incorporated herein by reference. The Engineer's Report and its exhibits contain a full and
detailed description of the services and the maintenance which may be funded by the District,
the boundaries of the District, and the proposed assessments upon the assessable properties in
the District.
SECTION 5. As set forth in the Engineer's Report, each year the maximum annual
assessment rate will be increased by the annual change in the Consumer Price Index, All Urban
Consumers, for the Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County Area ("CPI"). The actual
assessment to be levied each year will be as determined by the City Council, not to exceed the
maximum annual assessment rate for such period. If approved, the assessment will be levied
beginning in Fiscal Year 2016-17.
SECTION 6. The City Council appoints November 10, 2015, at 6:00 p.m., in the
Council Chambers, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, Santa Clarita, California, or as soon thereafter
as the matter may be heard, as the time and place for hearing protests to the proposed District
formation, the proposed levy of assessments, the amount of the individual assessments, and
related matters as set forth in the Engineer's Report, and any interested person may appear and
object to the proposed services, or to the extent of the District or to said proposed assessments.
SECTION 7. The City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice of such hearing by:
a. Mailing notices, together with assessment ballots, postage prepaid, in the United
States mail, in the time, form, and manner provided by Section 53753 of the
California Government Code, to the record owners of property in the proposed
District. Such notice shall be mailed no later than September 26, 2015, and shall be
deemed to have been given when deposited in such mail. Upon the completion of
the mailing of said notices and assessment ballots, the City Clerk is hereby directed
to file with the City Council an affidavit setting forth the time and manner of the
compliance with the requirements of law for mailing said notices and assessment
ballots. The notice shall be mailed not less than forty-five (45) days before the date
of the public hearing ordered herein.
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SECTION 9. The assessment balloting procedures approved by the City Council
pursuant to Resolution 05-116 adopted on September 27, 2005, shall be the procedures for the co
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SECTION 10. This Resolution shall take effect immediately.
SECTION 11. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this
Resolution, cause the same to be entered in the book of resolutions of the City, and make a
minute of the passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of the City Council
of the City in the minutes of the meeting at which the same is presented.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of September 2015.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss.
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA )
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City Clerk of the City of Santa Clarita, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution
was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita at a regular meeting thereof,
held on the 22nd day of September 2015, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
CITY CLERK
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Engineer's Report
For
City of Santa Clarita
Drainage Benefit Assessment Area No. 2015-1
(Five Knolls)
Fiscal Year 2016-17
Submitted To:
Santa Clarita, California
Prepared By:
Hams & Associates..
August 31, 2015
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DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls)
ENGINEER'S REPORT
Table of Contents
Certifications..............................................................................1
Report........................................................................................2
Part A— Plans and Specifications..........................................4
Part B — Estimate of Cost......................................................5
Part C —Assessment Diagram...............................................7
Part D—Assessment Roll......................................................7
Part E — Method of Apportionment of Assessment..............7
Appendices
A Assessment Diagram
B Assessment Roll
C Tentative Tract Map No. 60258
D Water Quality Plans for Tract 60258
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ENGINEER'S REPORT
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA (DBAA)
NO. 2015-1 (FIVE KNOLLS)
The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed report as directed by the City Council.
DATED: August 31, 2015
BY: K. Dennis Klin elhofer, P.E.
R.C.E. No. 50255
I HEREBY CERTIFY
that the enclosed Engineer's
Report,
together
with Assessment
Roll and
Assessment Diagram
thereto attached, was filed with
me on
the
day of
2015.
Kevin Tononian, City Clerk,
City of Santa Clarita
Los Angeles County, California
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the enclosed Engineer's Report, together with Assessment Roll and
Assessment Diagram thereto attached, was approved and confirmed by the City Council of the City
of Santa Clarita, California, on the day of 2015.
Kevin Tononian, City Clerk,
City of Santa Clarita
Los Angeles County, California
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CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
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ENGINEER'S REPORT
PREPARED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE
BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982
ARTICLE 4, CHAPTER 6.4
OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE
Pursuant to
Part 1, Division 2
of Title 5 of
the Government of the State of California, and in
accordance
with the Resolution
adopted by
the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita State of
California, in
connection with the
proceedings
for:
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA
NO. 2015-1 (FIVE KNOLLS)
Hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District" or "District", I, K. Dennis Klingelhofer, P.E., the
authorized representative of Harris & Associates, the duly appointed ENGINEER OF WORK, submit
herewith the "Report" consisting of six (6) parts as follows:
PART A
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Plans and specifications for
the improvements
are as set forth on the
lists thereof, attached
hereto,
and are on file in the Office
of the City Engineer
and are incorporated
herein by reference.
PART B
ESTIMATE OF COST
An estimate of the costs of the proposed improvements, including incidental costs and expenses in
connection therewith, is as set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto, and are on file in the
Office of the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference.
PART C
ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
The Diagram of the Assessment District Boundaries showing the exterior boundaries of the
Assessment District and the lines and dimensions of each lot or parcel of land within the Assessment
District.
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The lines and dimensions of each lot or parcel within the Assessment District are those lines and
dimensions shown on the maps of the Assessor of the County of Los Angeles for the fiscal year to
which this Report applies. The Assessor's maps and records are incorporated by reference herein
and made part of this Report.
PART D
ASSESSMENT ROLL
An assessment of the estimated cost of the improvements on each benefited lot or parcel of land
within the Assessment District.
PART E
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
The method of apportionment of assessments, indicating the proposed assessment of the net
amount of the costs and expenses of the improvements to be assessed upon the several lots and
parcels of land within the Assessment District, in proportion to the estimated benefits to be
received by such lots and parcels.
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PART A
Plans and Specifications
The proposed services involve the maintenance and operation of the two (2) water quality basin
(extended detention basins) and one (1) bio swale required for Five Knolls Tract No. 60258 by the
Urban Storm Mitigation Plan (USMP) and the project mitigation measures outlined in the
Environmental Impact Report to reduce the amount of pollutants in urban runoff prior to its
discharge into the Santa Clara River. The basins treat runoff from portions of the Five Knolls
Development. The water quality basin is an extended dry detention basin with wetland that is
vegetated and landscaped with native vegetation. Extended detention basins are basins whose
outlets have been designed to detain the storm water runoff for some minimum time (e.g. 48 hours)
to allow particles and associated pollutants to settle. Additionally, the basins have been designed to
reduce the 2 -year peak flow from the post -development condition to the pre -development
condition. The difference in the pre -and post -development Stormwater runoff generated by a 2 -
year storm, and by a 0.75 -inch (first flush) storm, will be collected, detained, and treated in the
basins, before it is released into the Santa Clara River. Regular maintenance is required in order for
the basins to function correctly within the design parameters.
The services necessary for the District include, but are not limited to, and may be generally
described as: 1) silt/debris removal, 2) landscaping replacement, 3) replacement of piping and gravel
media as needed, 4) storm damage repair, and 5) annual review with a report and
recommendations.
Plans and Specifications for the improvements for the District are voluminous and are not bound in
this report, but by this reference are incorporated and made a part of this report. The plans and
specification are on file at the City where they are available for public inspection.
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PART B
Estimate of Cost
The Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 (hereinafter "the Act") provides that the estimated costs of the
improvements shall include the total cost of the improvements, including incidentals, which may include
reserves to operate the District until funds are transferred to the City from the County around
December 10 of the next fiscal year.
The Act also provides that the amount of any surplus, deficit or contribution be included in the
estimated cost of improvements. The net amount to be assessed on the lots or parcels within each
district is the total cost of maintenance and servicing with adjustments either positive or negative
for reserves, surpluses, deficits, and/or contributions.
The following table shows the estimated costs of improvements for the District.
Estimate of Cost
Description
FY 2016-17
Cost
Estimate
Maintenance Costs:
$39,296
Reporting/Consulting:
Professional Reporting
$5,000
Permits
$1,000
Water Quality Testing
$2,000
Engineers Report/Annual Assessment Calculation
$2,500
Monitoring
Salary
$2,000
Personnel Costs
$1,000
Supplies/Training
$500
Administration
$2,500
Reserves
Operating Reserve (50%)
$27,898
Annual Capital Replacement Reserve
$20,410
Total Operation and Maintenance Cost
$104,104
Contribution for General Benefit
($6,386)
Total Amount to Assessment
$97,718
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Annual Maintenance Quantities
Item
Unit
Quantity
Cost/Unit
Cycle
Cost/Yr
Maintenance
BMP inlet
EA
38
$
180.00
1
$
61840.00
6" PVC
LF
377
$
0.75
1
$
282.75
8" PVC
LF
8996
$
0.75
1
$
61747.00
10" PVC
LF
140
$
0.75
1
$
105.00
12" PVC
LF
299
$
0.75
1
$
224.25
6" Perf Pipe
LF
545
$
0.75
1
$
408.75
Cleanout
EA
108
$
180.00
1
$
19,440.00
Vegetated Swale
SF
1418
$
0.45
1
$
638.10
SD Basin
SF
17000
$
0.25
1
$
41250.00
36" DIA CMP Riser
EA
1
$
360.00
1 1
1 $
360.00
Filter Fabric
SF
Subtotal Maintenance
$
39,295.85
Note: The unit costs above are based on Harris' experience with
similar maintenance on similar improvements in similar districts
Capital Replacement Reserve Requirement
Item
Unit
Quantity
Cost/Unit
Cycle
Cost/Yr
Replacement
BMP inlet
EA
38
$
31200.00
75
$
11621.33
6" PVC
LF
377
$
90.00
75
$
452.40
8" PVC
LF
8996
$
100.00
75
$
11,994.67
10" PVC
LF
140
$
110.00
75
$
205.33
12" PVC
LF
299
$
120.00
75
$
478.40
6" Perf Pipe
LF
545
$
100.00
75
$
726.67
Cleanout
EA
108
$
11000.00
75
$
11440.00
Choke Stone Layer
CY
61
$
135.00
75
$
109.80
3/4" Stone
CY
9
$
135.00
75
$
16.20
Riprap
CY
113
$
135.00
75
$
203.40
Filter Fabric
SF
1817
$
0.25
75
$
6.06
Concrete Facing
SF
17653
$
17.50
100
$
31089.28
36" DIA CMP Riser
EA
1
$
5,000.00
1 75
1 $
66.67
Annual Capital Replacement Costs
$
20,410.20
Note: The unit costs above are based on Harris' experience with
similar capital replacement on similar improvements in similar districts
A Future/Reserve fund is being established for the District to cover the first six months of expenses
annually before collection from the County has been received, as well as unexpected expenses. The
funds will be allowed to build up gradually in anticipation of any maintenance costs that can and do
occur when there is a great amount of rainfall during the year.
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PART C
Assessment Diagram
The boundary diagram forth e District is included herein as Appendix A, and is part of this report.
The lines and dimensions of each lot or parcel within the District are those lines and dimensions
shown on the maps of the Assessor of the County of Los Angeles for the fiscal year to which this
Report applies. The Assessor's maps and records are incorporated by reference herein and made
part of this Report.
PART D
Assessment Roll
All assessed lots or parcels of real property within the District are listed on the Assessment Roll. The
Assessment Roll states the net amount to be assessed upon assessable lands within the District for
Fiscal Year 2016-17, shows the Fiscal Year 2016-17 assessment upon each lot and parcel within the
District, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the District. These lots are more
particularly described in the Assessment Roll, which is included in this Report as Appendix B. The list
is keyed to the records of the Assessor of the County of Los Angeles which are incorporated herein
by reference.
PART E
Method of Assessment
The following is the assessment methodology for the Assessment District
Background
The Act provides that assessments may be apportioned upon all assessable lots or parcels of land
within an assessment district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each lot or
parcel from the improvements. In addition, Proposition 218 requires that a parcel's assessment
may not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on that parcel.
The Proposition provides that only special benefits are assessable, and the City must separate the
general benefits from the special benefits conferred on a parcel. A special benefit is a particular and
distinct benefit over and above general benefits conferred on the public at large, including real
property within the District. The general enhancement of property value does not constitute a
special benefit.
Special Benefit
Five Knolls Tract No. 60258 (also known as Keystone) is comprised of single-family and multi -family
residential developments, recreation areas, and private roads.
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In the development the drainage improvements were installed by the developers, subdividers of the
land, and the continued maintenance was guaranteed through the establishment of a Drainage
Benefit Assessment Area. If the installation of the improvements and the guaranteed maintenance
did not occur, the development would not have been established and could not have been sold to
any distinct and separate owner. The establishment of a buildable lot is a special benefit which
permits the construction of a building or structure on the property and the ownership and sale of
the distinct lot in perpetuity. All the lots are established at the same time once the conditions
regarding the improvements and the continued maintenance are guaranteed. As a result, each lot
within the District receives a special and distinct benefit from the improvements. We have identified
this special benefit as the "Condition of Approval Benefit' and this benefit applies to all properties
within Five Knolls Tract No. 60258.
All parcels within the development benefit from flood prevention. The drainage system is designed
to carry storm water runoff to the water quality basins for retention and disbursement. This
capacity is an integral part of the overall storm drain and flood control system for the development.
This benefit is defined as the "Flood Prevention Benefit' and applies to all properties within Five
Knolls Tract No. 60258.
Within the development, several areas drain directly into the water quality basins. During dry
weather runoff events, the drainage from these properties will be captured and disbursed into the
water quality basins, by-passing the County maintained storm drain system. Properties that drain
directly into the water quality basins receive a "Direct Drainage Benefit'.
These 3 benefits make up the total benefits from the drainage improvements.
For Tract No. 60258, we have identified 2 distinct benefit zones. Zone A is comprised of parcels that
benefit from all three special benefits, while Zone B is comprised of parcels that only benefit from
the "Condition of Approval Benefit' and "Flood Prevention Benefit'. These zones are shown on the
Assessment Diagram in Appendix A.
Benefit
Zone A
Zone B
Condition of Approval Benefit
X
X
Flood Prevention Benefit
X
X
Direct Drainage Benefit
X
In addition to the special benefits received by the parcels within the District, there are general
benefits conferred by the proposed improvements. These general benefits are associated with
runoff from public streets adjacent to the development. General benefit has been determined
based on the drainage areas (tributaries to the water quality basins), which directly correlates to the
amount of storm water runoff from each drainage area.
Based on the approved Water Quality Plans (See Appendix D), the following are the drainage areas
within the development boundary contributing to the water quality basins.
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Tract 60258
Drainage
Benefit
Area Zones
Area (Acres)
Type
Golden Valley Road
22.73
General
Zone A
79.00
Special
Zone B
83.53
Special
Total:
185.26
87.73%
The drainage improvements along Golden Valley Road are considered general benefit, based on the
allocation of total benefit and the drainage areas above, the general vs. special benefit is allocated
as follows:
General vs. Special Benefit Calculation
Total Benefits
Condition of Approval Special Benefit
50%
Flood Prevention Special Benefit
Benefit
Direct Drainage Special Benefit
50%
General Benefit
Percentage
Total benefit: 100%
General vs. Special Benefit
Drainage
162.53
Percent of
Benefit
Area Totals
Percentage
total benefit
Percentage
General Benefit 22.73
12.27%
1
6.13%
General Benefit
6.13%
50.00%
Totals
Special Benefit 162.53
87.73%
43.87%
185.26
100.00%
50.00%
Drainage Percentage of
Apportionment of Special Benefit Areas Percentage Special Benefit
Flood Prevention Benefit (Zone A & B)l
162.53
1 67.29%
1 29.52%
Direct Drainage Benefit (Zone A)
1 79.00
1 32.71%
14.35%
Totalsl
241.53
1
43.87%
Final Benefit Percentages:
Conditions of Approval Benefit
50.00%
Flood Prevention Special Benefit
29.52%
Direct Drainage Special Benefit
14.35%
General Benefit
6.13%
Totals
100.00%
Of the total benefit for the drainage improvements, 50% of the benefit is considered "Condition of
Approval Benefit", 29.52% of the benefit is considered "Flood Prevention Special Benefit", 14.35% of
City of Santa Clarita
August
31, 2015
DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five
Knolls)
Page 10
the benefit is considered "Direct Drainage Special Benefit", and 6.13% of the benefit is considered
"General Benefit".
Apportionment
Since the assessment will be levied against parcels of property as shown on the tax roll, the final
charges must be assigned by Assessor's Parcel Number. If assessments were to be spread just by
parcel, not considering land use or parcel size, a single family parcel would be paying the same as a
50 unit apartment parcel or a large commercial establishment in a similar zone and this would not
be equitable.
The single family residential lot has been selected as the basic unit for calculation of assessments
and is defined as one Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). A methodology has been developed to
calculate the EDU's for other residential land uses and for non-residential parcels. Every land -use is
converted to EDU's: parcels containing apartments are converted to EDU's based on the number of
dwelling units on each parcel of land; commercial parcels are converted based on the lot size of
each parcel of land.
The EDU method is seen as the most appropriate and equitable method of spread of benefit to each
parcel from the improvements since it is based on land -use type and parcel size.
Single Family Residential (SFR). Parcels zoned for single family residential uses are assessed 1 EDU
per dwelling unit. Parcels designated as SFR land -use will be assessed 1 EDU per dwelling unit,
including vacant subdivided residential lots and vacant land zoned for single family residential uses
with a tentative or final tract map.
Multiple Family Residential. Multiple -residential (including condominiums) land use equivalencies
are determined based on the number of dwelling units on each parcel. Due to population density
and size of structure relative to the typical single family residence, each dwelling unit defined as
multi -family residential, including condominiums, would be 0.75 EDU.
The EDU's assigned to a multiple -residential parcel are calculated by multiplying the number of
dwelling units by the EDU factor of 0.75.
Non -Residential. In converting non-residential properties to EDU's, the factor used is the typical
standard single family residential lot area and the number of lots that could be subdivided into an
acre of land. All properties that are developed for non-residential uses are therefore assigned 6.4
EDU's per acre based on the average SFR lot size within the tract. These include commercial,
industrial, church, school, and other non-residential uses.
Vacant and Park Parcels. Vacant graded parcels contribute to the overall drainage of the
development, but only at a fraction of the amount. Based on the Los Angeles County Hydrology
Manual, park parcels have a drainage impervious percentage of 10%. Therefore, vacant and park
parcels are assigned equivalency units at the rate of one-tenth of improved property which is 6.4
EDUs/acre x one-tenth = 0.64 EDUs/acre.
City of Santa Clarita August 31, 2015
DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Page 11
The following is a summary of the planned land uses and EDUs by Zone:
ZONEA
Land Use
Dwelling
Units
Acres
EDUs
Single
Family Residential
119
N/A
119.00
Multi-Family(Condominiums)
154
N/A
115.50
Non -Residential
N/A
6.26
40.06
Parks
N/A
0
0.00
Totall
273
1 6.26
1 274.56
ZONE
Land Use
Dwelling
Units
Acres
EDUs
Single
Family Residential
0
N/A
0.00
Multi-Family(Condominiums)
378
N/A
283.50
Non -Residential
N/A
0.84
5.38
Parks
N/A
4.95
3.17
Totall
378
1 5.79
1 292.05
TOTALS
Land Use
Dwelling
Units
Acres
EDUs
Single
Family Residential
119
N/A
119.00
Multi-Family(Condominiums)
532
N/A
399.00
Non -Residential
N/A
7.1
45.44
Parks
N/A
4.95
3.17
Grand Total
651
12.05
566.61
City of Santa Clarita August 31, 2015
DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Page 12
Assessment Rates
* The maximum annual assessment rate will increase each year based on the annual
change in the Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, for the Los Angeles -
Riverside -Orange County Area ("CPI -U"). The actual assessments levied in any fiscal year
will be as approved by the City Council and may not exceed the maximum annual
assessment rate without receiving property owner approval for the increase pursuant to
Article XIII D of the California State Constitution.
FY 2016-17
Maximum Assessment Per ZONE
Condition
Direct
Flood
FY 2016-17
EDU
of Approval
Drainage
Prevention
Total
MaxAsmt*
Total
Benefit
Benefit
Benefit
Asmt
Per Zone
Zone A 274.56
$25,223.83
$14,936.06
$14,889.39
$55,049.28
$200.50 /EDU
Zone B 292.05
$26,830.63
$0.00
$15,837.87
$42,668.51
$146.10 /EDU
Total: 566.61
$52,054.46
$14,936.06
$30,727.26
$97,717.79
* The maximum annual assessment rate will increase each year based on the annual
change in the Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, for the Los Angeles -
Riverside -Orange County Area ("CPI -U"). The actual assessments levied in any fiscal year
will be as approved by the City Council and may not exceed the maximum annual
assessment rate without receiving property owner approval for the increase pursuant to
Article XIII D of the California State Constitution.
City of Santa Clarita August 31, 2015
DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Appendix A-1
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
DBAA NO. 2015-1 (FIVE KNOLLS)
Assessment Diagram and Maintained Area
LEGEND
Zone A
Zone B
Maintained Area
Assessor's
Parcel
Numbers
2801-001-030
thru
2801-001-031
2801-028-001
thru
2801-028-013
2801-029-001
thru
2801-029-075
2805-001-022
2805-001-023
2805-001-030
2805-001-032
2805-001-034
SEE APPENDIX C - TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO.
60258
City of Santa Clarita August 31, 2015
DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Appendix B-1
APPENDIX B
Assessment Roll
Drainage Benefit Assessment Area
No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls)
The Assessment Roll is hereby incorporated and made a part of this Report, as shown below
Reference is made to the
Los Angeles
County Assessment
Roll for a description
of the lots or parcels
in each of the assessment
districts.
EDU
FY 2016-17
Max.Asmt.
2801-001-030
FY 2016-17 Assessment Roll
APN
ZONE
LANDUSE
DWELLING
UNITS
TENTATIVE
TRACT LOT
NO.
APPLIED
ASSESSABLE
ACREAGE
EDU
FY 2016-17
Max.Asmt.
2801-001-030
Zone
A
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-001-031
Zone
A
SFR
119
Lott -119
119.00
$
23,859.50
2801-028-001
Zone
B
CONDO
87
Lot 120
65.25
$
9,533.03
2801-028-002
Zone
B
CONDO
58
Por. Lot 121
43.50
$
6,355.35
2801-028-003
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
-
2801-028-004
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-028-005
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-028-006
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-028-007
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-028-008
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-028-009
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-028-010
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-028-011
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-028-012
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
-
2801-028-013
Zone
B
CONDO
6
Por. Lot 121
4.50
$
657.45
2801-029-001
Zone
B
RECREATION
Por. Lot 122
0.64
4.10
$
599.01
2801-029-002
Zone
B
CONDO
48
Por. Lot 123
36.00
$
5,259.60
2801-029-004
Zone
B
CONDO
119
Lot 125
89.25
$
13,039.43
2801-029-005
Zone
B
PARK
Lot 126
4.95
3.17
$
463.14
2801-029-006
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
-
2801-029-007
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-008
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-009
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-011
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-012
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-013
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
City of Santa
Clarita
August
31, 2015
DBAA No.
2015-1
(Five
Knolls)
Appendix
B-2
TENTATIVE
APPLIED
DWELLING
TRACT LOT
ASSESSABLE
FY 2016-17
APN
ZONE
LANDUSE
UNITS
NO.
ACREAGE
EDU
Max.Asmt.
2801-029-014
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-015
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-016
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-018
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
2801-029-019
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
-
2801-029-020
Zone
B
RECREATION
Por.
Lot
122
0.20
1.28
$
187.01
2801-029-021
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
123
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-023
Zone
B
EXEMPT
-
$
-
2801-029-025
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-026
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-027
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-028
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-029
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-030
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-031
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-032
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-033
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-034
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-035
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-036
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-037
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-038
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-039
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-040
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-041
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-042
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-043
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-044
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-045
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-046
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-047
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-048
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-049
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-050
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-051
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-052
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-053
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-054
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-055
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-057
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
City of Santa Clarita August 31, 2015
DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Appendix B-3
TENTATIVE APPLIED
DWELLING TRACTLOT ASSESSABLE FY 2016-17
APN ZONE LANDUSE UNITS NO. ACREAGE EDU Max.Asmt.
2801-029-058
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-059
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-060
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-061
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-062
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-063
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-064
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-065
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-066
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-067
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-068
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-069
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-070
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-071
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-072
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-073
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-074
Zone
B
CONDO
1
Por.
Lot
124
0.75
$
109.58
2801-029-075
Zone
B
CONDO
10
Por.
Lot
124
7.50
$
11095.75
2805-001-022
Zone
A
EXEMPT
-
$
-
2805-001-023
Zone
A
CONDO
23
Por.
Lot
129
17.25
$
3,458.63
2805-001-030
Zone
A
CONDO
52
Por.
Lot
129
39.00
$
71819.50
2805-001-032
Zone
A
RECREATION
Lot 127
& 128 6.26
40.06
$
81032.03
2805-001-034
Zone
A
CONDO
79
Por.
Lot
129
59.25
$
11,879.63
566.61
$
97,717.78
City of Santa Clarita August 31, 2015
DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Appendix C-1
APPENDIX C
Tentative Tract Map No. 60258
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
IN THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
LOTS 1 THROUGH 3, PORTION OF LOTS 5 THROUGH 8 AND 9 OF TRACT MAP 8575
MB 117-64-66 E 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC. 18 & PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC. 18 T4NR15W S.B.M.
NOTES LAND USE SUMMARY:
VAR 103'- 116'
CIL
2'110' VAR 26' - 32' VAR 0 - 13' VAR 0 - 13' VAR 261- 32'
i
2.0% 2.00 2.0%o
2.oz
YARD INLET
GOLDEN VALLEY ROAD (PUBLIC)
SECONDARY HIGHWAY
SECTION BEGINS AT ERMINE STREET - SEE PLAN
116'
CIL
10' 26' 13' I 13' 26'
i
2.0% 2/ o
f- 2.or y
YARD INLET
5' 8' 2'. 10' Y
5' 8' .2'. 10' .3'
56'
CIL
OWNER:
Brookfield
Residential
56PRIVATE STREET
:ESIDENTIAL STREET
STREET "A" (PORTION)
OWNER'S AGENT:
C1
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PREPARED BY:
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FUSCOE
SY N E R G Y E N G 1 N E E R I N G
f u l l c i r c l e t h i n k i n g
3090 BRISTOL ST SUITE 200 14055 TAHITI WAY SUITE 303
LOT NO. USEACRES
1-119 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOTS 18.18
(MINIMUM LOT SIZE: 52'X100') j
120 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 15.29
121 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 6.04
122 RECREATION CENTER 0.84
123 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 5.97 !4
124 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 8.08
125 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 13.31 e
126 PARK 7.67
127 YMCA 3.80
128 SENIOR CENTER 2.46
129 SENIOR HOUSING (154 CONDOMINIUM UNITS) 16.63
A -BG LANDSCAPE LOTS / 61.84
PRIVATE COURTS AND
WATER QUALITY BASINS !
AAA-FFF OPEN SPACE 63.06
GOLDEN VALLEY RD PUBLIC STREET 11.99
ERMINE STREET PRIVATE STREET 0.83
STREET "A" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BH, BJ, & BQ 3.54
STREET "B" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BO & BP 1.18
STREET "C" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BM & BN 1.37
STREET "D" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BK & BL 0.75
STREET "E" PRIVATE STREET - LOT BI 0.40
STREET "F" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BR & BS 2.43
TOTAL- 245.66
R/W
56'
CIL
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56PRIVATE STREET
RESIDENTIAL STREET D
STREETS "A" (PORTION), "B", "C", "D", & "E"
TOO
R/W 64' R/W
TOO
CIL 2'
2'1 8' 7' 18' 18' T 6' 1
20�0�
2.0% 2.0%y
2i
IDEWALK SIDEWALK ZjAr,
64' PUBLIC STREET
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STREET "F" (PORTION)
R/W 64 R/W I
CIL 2'
� 211 8' T 1 18' 18' 7' 6' 1 rLo�o�'"
20
DEWALK SIDEWALK .jAs, /
64' PRIVATE STREET
RESIDENTIAL STREET E2
STREET "F" (PORTION)
R/W 54' R/W
CIL /
2' 1 5' 4' 18' 18' 4' 5' 1 T
3IDEWALK SIDEWALK
ERMINE STREET
RESIDENTIAL STREET
P/L P/L
4' 12' 26'
1 EXISTING GROUND
PAD L��o 0/0
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26' FIRE ACCESS ROAD
8' BENCH / TRAIL
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56
CIL
8' S' 10' 14' 14' 10' 1 5'
COSTA MESA, CA 92626
EXISTING LAND USE: VACANT LAND.
1.
2.
PROPOSED LAND USE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, PARK AND OTHER USES
3.
THE EXISTING ZONING FOR THE PROJECT AREA: RM & RS
4.
THE PROPOSED ZONING FOR THE PROJECT AREA: RS
5.
ADJACENT LAND USES:
NORTH: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY & VACANT LAND
SOUTH: NEWHALL RANCH ROAD AND SANTA CLARA RIVER
WEST: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY & VACANT LAND
EAST: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY & VACANT
6.
UTILITIES AND SERVICES:
WATER: SANTA CLARITA WATER DIVISION
SANITARY SEWER: LOS ANGELES COUNTY SANITARY DISTRICT NO. 32
GAS: GAS COMPANY
ELECTRICITY: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY
7.
DRAINAGE SYSTEM WILL BE DEVELOPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOS ANGELES COUNTY
PUBLIC WORKS MANUAL AND APWA (STANDARD PLANS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION)
FOR BOTH PRIVATE AND PUBLIC STORM DRAIN FACILITIES
8.
PROJECT SITE IS WITHIN WILLIAM. S HART HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT AND SAUGUS UNION
SCHOOL DISTRICT
9.
ASSESOR PARCEL MAP NO. 2801-001-003, 59 23-26, 2805-001-001, % 11, 22, 23 & 2812-009-003
10.
ALL SLOPES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AT A MAXIMUM SLOPE RATIO OF 2:1 UNLESS OTHERWISE
NOTED.
11.
GRADING IS APPROXIMATE ONLY AND SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT.
12.
THERE ARE NO EXISTING BUILDINGS ON SITE.
13.
ESTIMATED EARTHWORK:
49900,000 CY CUT 4,900,000 CY FILL
MAX CUT = 114' MAX FILL = 125'
14.
PROPOSED DIMENSIONS, UTILITY LOCATIONS AND EASEMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE. ACTUAL
DIMENSIONS, UTILITY LOCATIONS AND EASEMENT WIDTHS WILL BE REFLECTED ON THE FINAL
MAPS.
15.
ALL PROPOSED STORM DRAINS TO BE DEDICATED TO THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA & L.A.
COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
16.
MULTIPLE FINAL MAPS MAY BE FILED FOR PHASING PURPOSES
17.
ADDITIONAL LETTERED LOTS CAN BE INCLUDED FOR PHASING PURPOSES
18.
ALL SLOPE LETTERED LOTS SHALL BE PRIVATELY OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY THE HOA.
19.
WATER QUALITY BASINS SHALL BE PRIVATELY OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY THE HOA.
20.
GIVEN THE STEEP NATURE OF THE EXISTING TERRAIN FOR THE PROJECT, SOME PORTIONS OF
THE TRAILS MAY BE STEEPER THAN 5% WITHOUT HANDRAILS, BUT NEVER STEEPER THAN 8%
AS ALLOWED FOR BY AMERICANTRAILS.ORG.
21.
LANDING AT ALL INTERSECTIONS AND END OF CUL-DE-SAC SHALL BE 100' @ 3% MAX.
22.
ALL DRIVE APPROACH SHALL BE APWA 110-1 TYPE C. EXCEPT THOSE WITHIN THE SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AREA.
23.
BIO BASIN MAINTENANCE BY HOA.
24.
LODGE POLE FENCE REQUIRED FOR ALL DOWN SLOPE CONDITIONS AND AS REQUIRED.
25.
THE ROUNDABOUT TO BE DESIGNED TO THE SATISFACTION OF STAFF AND TO CITY
STANDARDS.
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3090 BRISTOL ST SUITE 200 14055 TAHITI WAY SUITE 303
LOT NO. USEACRES
1-119 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOTS 18.18
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121 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 6.04
122 RECREATION CENTER 0.84
123 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 5.97 !4
124 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 8.08
125 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL 13.31 e
126 PARK 7.67
127 YMCA 3.80
128 SENIOR CENTER 2.46
129 SENIOR HOUSING (154 CONDOMINIUM UNITS) 16.63
A -BG LANDSCAPE LOTS / 61.84
PRIVATE COURTS AND
WATER QUALITY BASINS !
AAA-FFF OPEN SPACE 63.06
GOLDEN VALLEY RD PUBLIC STREET 11.99
ERMINE STREET PRIVATE STREET 0.83
STREET "A" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BH, BJ, & BQ 3.54
STREET "B" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BO & BP 1.18
STREET "C" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BM & BN 1.37
STREET "D" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BK & BL 0.75
STREET "E" PRIVATE STREET - LOT BI 0.40
STREET "F" PRIVATE STREET - LOTS BR & BS 2.43
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MARINA DEL REY CA 90292
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DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Appendix D-1
APPENDIX D
Reference is hereby made to the
Water Quality Plans for Tract 60258
on file with the City of Santa Clarita
City of Santa Clarita August 31, 2015
DBAA No. 2015-1 (Five Knolls) Appendix D-2
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