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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-09-08 - RESOLUTIONS - DBAA 20 ANNUAL ASMT (2)RESOLUTION NO. 98-108 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING AND PROPOSING THE ADOPTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR SANTA CLARITA DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA (DBAA) NO. 20 WHEREAS, the City Council has, by its Resolution No. 98-61, initiated proceedings to form Santa Clarks, Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) No. 20 under the provisions of the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 being Chapter 6.1 of Part 1, Division 2 of the California Government Code (hereinafter referred to as "the Act"); and WHEREAS, Section 54715 of the Act permits the City Council, after notice and public hearing, to adopt a resolution determining and proposing annual assessments on each parcel of real property within Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) No. 20; and WHEREAS, the City Council has directed the City Engineer to prepare a report (hereinafter referred to as the "Engineer's Report") describing the service proposed to be financed through the revenue derived from the assessment, a description of each lot or parcel of property proposed to be subject to the benefit assessment, the amount of the proposed assessment for each parcel, and the basis and schedule of the assessment for the District; and WHEREAS, the City Council has examined and considered the Engineer's Report, which shall govern among other things as to the improvements and service to be provided, and the proceedings prior thereto; and WHEREAS, the Act establishes the need for a public hearing at which all written protests or objections may be presented and read, and all persons desiring to be heard thereon are heard, and the City Council gives all persons present an opportunity to be heard with respect to any matter relating to the Engineer's Report or any of the proceedings therefor. WHEREAS, said Resolution No. 98-61 set September 8, 1998 as the time and date for a public hearing on the proposed Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) No. 20; and WHEREAS, notice of said hearing was duly given as required by the Act; and WHEREAS, at the time, date, and place so fixed, a public hearing was duly held by the City Council at which all written protests or objections were presented and -- read, and all persons desiring to be heard thereon were heard, and the City Council gave all persons present an opportunity to be heard in respect to any matter relating to the Engineer's Report or any of the proceedings therefor; and RESOLUTION NO. 98-108 i Page 2 WHEREAS, Proposition 218, Right to Vote on Taxes Act, approved by the voters on November 5, 1996, added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California Constitution which exempts any assessments imposed when persons owning all of the parcels subject to the assessment agree to being included in the District and subject to the assessment at the time the assessment is initially imposed; and WHEREAS, Assessment Ballots were mailed to the current property owner forty-five (45) days prior to the public hearing. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA does resolve as follows: SECTION 1. The City Council has received a petition and Assessment Ballot in favor of the proposed Santa Clarita Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) No. 20. SECTION 2. The City Council is satisfied with the correctness of the Engineer's Report, including the proceedings and all matters relating thereto. The City Engineer is further directed to file the report and all approving documents with the City Clerk. SECTION 3. All protests and objections are hereby overruled and denied. SECTION 4. The City Council has determined that the assessment on each parcel of property within Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) No. 20 is related to the benefit to the parcel which will be derived from the provision of service, and that the annual aggregate amount of the assessment does not exceed the estimated annual cost of providing the service. SECTION 5. The City Council orders the establishment of an improvement fund entitled Santa Clarita Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) No. 20, and all monies received representing assessments collected for the District shall be deposited by the City s Administrative Services Department in said fund and shall be expended to pay the costs of only the service for which the assessment is levied and for no other service. SECTION 6. The City Council determines and proposes for adoption an annual assessment on each parcel of real property within Santa Clarita Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) No. 20. SECTION 7. The City Council determines that the amounts to be assessed against the individual parcels described in the Engineer's Report are hereby approved and confirmed and are hereby levied by said Council as special assessments against said -- parcels for the 1998/1999 fiscal year. SECTION 8. The City Council determines that the annual assessment for the 1998/1999 fiscal year will be paid at such time as the City accepts the drainage RESOLUTION NO. 98-108 Page 3 improvements and will cover the cost of maintenance for any months remaining in the current fiscal year up to December of the following 1999/2000 fiscal year. SECTION 9. The foregoing Resolution was on the 8th day of September , 1998, adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita, an ex -officio governing body of all other special assessment taxing districts for which said City Council so acts. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 8th day of September , ATTEST: �X Q CITY CLERK STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ) I, Sharon L. Dawson, CMC, City Clerk of the City of Santa Clarita, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City of Santa Clarita at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 8th day of September 1998 by the following vote of Council: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: K.Iajic, Darcy, Ferry, weste, Heidt NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 04.0� CITY CLERK MF:mmn db"\re96109.dx EXHIBIT A j-"-� " BOUND" R iAPN 2612-010-008 INDEX MAP SCALE : 1' = 400' DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA NO. 20 PRW. GRACN4 EAKNENT F------- - --T - - -i- APN 2802-035-136 7 \ TRACT N0. 47863 w,. APN 2802-002-010 RACT �0.- 50536 SOINIONY 1A/E L 1 S 0 L E 0 A 0 C A N Y O N R 0 A D 1*•�ii:]II1�1-� PETITION A PETITION TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PETITIONING SAID COUNCIL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA PURSUANT TO THE "BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982" BEING CHAPTER 6.1 OF PART 1 OF DIVISION 2 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, the petitioner, The Ryland Group Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the "Developer"), is the sole owner of that certain real property located in the City of Santa Clarita, County of Los Angeles, State of California, more particularly described as follows: Assessor's Parcel Number 2802-038-136 and 137, also described as: THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 15 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND. THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 15 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17, THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22' 28" EAST TO THE MOST SOUTHERLY NORTHWEST LINE OF LOT 29 OF TRACT 28043, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 758, PAGES 95 TO 100 INCLUSIVE OF MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 32'50" WEST 14.80 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 5-2 PART "A" OF THE FINAL DECREE OF CONDEMNATION ENTERED IN SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY CASE NO. 119810 A CERTIFIED COPY OF WHICH WAS RECORDED ON FEBRUARY 8, 1977, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 77-139406, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED LINE TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Assessor's Parcel Number 2802-002-010 also described as: THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 15 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND FILED IN THE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE ON MARCH 29, 1877. Assessor's Parcel Number 2812-010-008 also described as: THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 15 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND FILED IN THE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE ON MARCH 29, 1877. hereinafter referred to as the "Property"; and WHEREAS, the owner is developing the Property as a residential development (hereinafter referred to as the "Project"); and WHEREAS, as a condition to its approval of the recordation of the final tract map to be recorded on the Property, the City of Santa Clarita (hereinafter referred to as the "City") has required that those certain drainage easement areas within the Project (hereinafter referred to as the "Improvement Areas"), be improved with drainage and other related improvements (hereinafter referred to as the "Drainage Improvements") to a standard acceptable to the City, and the Developer provide a means satisfactory to the City for assuring the continued maintenance, operation, and servicing of the Improvement Areas and the Drainage Improvements; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the "Benefit Assessment Act of 1982" being Chapter 6.1 of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Government Code of the State of California, the City may establish a drainage benefit assessment district to provide for the continued maintenance, operation and servicing of the Improvement Areas and Drainage Improvements, and for the payment of the costs and expenses incurred for such maintenance, operation, and servicing; and WHEREAS, the Developer is the owner of all the real property to be benefited by the Improvement Areas, and the maintenance, operation, and servicing thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, in furtherance of the foregoing recitals, the Developer does hereby petition the City as follows: 1. In order to assure the continued maintenance, operation, and servicing of the Improvement Areas and Drainage Improvements and the payment of the costs and expenses incurred for such maintenance, operation, and servicing, the Developer hereby requests that the City establish a Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA), pursuant to the "Benefit Assessment Act" being Chapter 6.1 of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Government Code of the State of California, in accordance with this Petition. 2. The Developer requests that the territory to be annexed to the Area and consist of all of the Property referenced in Paragraph A of the recitals hereinabove and shall become Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) No. 20. 3. In consideration of the approval of the establishment of the District by the City, the Developer hereby proposes as follows: a. To construct Drainage Improvements (including, but not limited to, all such bench drains, down drains, parkway culvert, appurtenances, and all storm drains not to be maintained by the Los Angeles County Flood Control District) as may be reasonably required by the City. The following are the improvements to be installed by the developer: ^, For Tract No. 47863, the surface drainage facilities consist of and include, but are not limited to, bench drains, down drains, parkway drains, inlet structures, catchment berms, and other drainage facilities not being transferred to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. The subsurface drainage facilities consist of and include, but are not limited to, nine (9) hydraugers (horizontal perforated drain pipes, ranging from 250 to 790 linear feet in length), three (3) observation type manholes, back drains and outlets for buttresses, stabilization fills and retaining wall, perforated and solid subdrains of various sizes, 18 -inch -wide borings, chimney drains, gravel drains, all pursuant to the Subdrain Review Report by the tract geologist, dated September 27, 1996. involves: Maintenance and operation of all surface and subsurface drainage facilities - Periodic inspection, monitoring and evaluations. - Cleaning as determined from inspection. - Maintenance and repairs required to keep facilities operating properly. For Tract Nos. 46626 and 50536 (a unit of Tract No. 46626), the surface drainage facilities consist of and include, but are not limited to, bench drains, down drains, parkway drains, inlet structures, catchment berms, and other drainage facilities not being transferred to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. The subsurface drainage facilities consist of and include, but are not limited to, all subdrains of various sizes, chimney drains, gravel blankets and drains, back drains and outlets for buttresses, stabilization fills, and retaining walls. Maintenance and operation of the subsurface drainage facilities involves: Periodic inspection, monitoring, and evaluations. Cleaning as determined from inspection. Maintenance and repairs required to keep facilities operating properly. b. To bear all costs to complete the construction or other installation of the Drainage Improvements on those portions of the Improvement Areas located in Tract Nos. 47863, 46626, and 50536 (a unit of Tract No. 46626), to the reasonable satisfaction of the City. c. To consent to the establishment of a Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA). d. To cast a ballot authorizing the levy of assessments in the District to pay the costs and expenses of the continued maintenance, operation, and servicing of the improvements. e. Pay the assessments levied for the first fiscal year (1998-99) upon the drainage benefit assessment area in which the property is located prior to the submittal to the City Council of any associated final subdivision map. 4. The Developer hereby requests that the establishment of the drainage benefit assessment district as set forth herein satisfies the City's drainage benefit assessment district condition to its approval for the recordation of the final tract map for the Project concerning the establishment and maintenance of the improvements, as referenced in Paragraph 4b of the recitals hereinabove. 5. The Developer hereby requests that the Area consist of one area of benefit such that the area of benefit will be assessed only the costs of servicing the improvements lying within the Area pursuant to Section 54715(b) of the Government Code. ALL SIGNATURES TO BE NOTARIZED DEVELOPER/OWNER The Ryland Group Inc. President Date r STATE OF CALIFORNIA } }ss. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO } On August 19, 1998 , before me, Sandra L. Freeman personally appeared Beucler , personally known to me to be the person(So whose nameps) isPWe subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/IJIM/k1 executed the same in his/W/MWauthorized capacity(R*, and that by his/SIF signaturejg on the instrument the person($) or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signatur Date of Document 8-19-98 Other signatures not acknowledged CSANDRA L FREEMAN Commission N 1162146 Iyr Notary Pubft—Caftata Son 01spo County My Carr% &ON May 22002 Tris area for j ioar'Claval stall None No. of Pages 7ooB I t 94) ,Ganeran F,rst Amenc.m Tgle Insurance GUrnoany PROPOSED DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NUMBER 20 CITY OF SANTA CLARITA FISCAL YEAR 1998-99 Method of Assessment The law provides that the total cost shall be assessed proportionately to each individual parcel based upon the benefit received. As a condition of approval of Vesting Tentative Tract Map Nos. 47863, 46626, and 50536 (a unit of Tract no. 46626) approved by the City of Santa Clarita City Council on November 5, 1991, the Developer, Whites Canyon Associates, Ltd., is required to provide Drainage Improvements as shown on the diagram for the 'Proposed Drainage Benefit Assessment Area (DBAA) Number 20." The proposed District is to provide for the maintenance and servicing of the Drainage Improvements, appurtenant structures, and all incidentals thereto. Since this project is one development, the properties within the development each receive full benefit from the improvements, i.e., maintenance and servicing. Therefore, because each parcel benefits equally, the benefit should be proportioned to the number of parcels to be created by the development. Total Estimated Improvement Costs 1. Personnel $2,500.00 2. Maintenance & Operation $10,411.00 3. Monitoring & Administration $10,351.24 4. Overhead allocation $2,558.85 Total $25,821.09 Estimated surplus or deficit from the previous fiscal year 0.00 Estimated contributions to be made from sources other than assessments levied pursuant to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 0.00 Net amount to be assessed upon assessable lands within this proposed district $25,821.09 PROPOSED DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NUMBER 20 CITY OF SANTA CLARITA FISCAL YEAR 1998-99 Assessor No. of Parcels Amount of Map Book Pae Parcel Created Assessment 2802 038 136 80 $7,351.20 2802 038 137 easement $0.00 2802 002 010 100 $9,189.00 2812 010 008 101 $9,280.89 Total 281 $25,821.09 Assessment per parcel: $91.89 Direct all inquiries to City of Santa Clarita, attention: Monica Fernandez, (805) 255-4959. Sharon L. Dawson, CMC, City Clerk City of Santa Clarita MHF:mmn:v11 muntll\ro9&61.dae ENGINEER'S REPORT CITY OF SANTA CLARITA DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA NO. 20 RIGHT TO VOTE ON TAXES ACT (PROPOSITION 218) On November 5, 1996, the electorate approved Proposition 218, Right to Vote on Taxes Act, which added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California Constitution. The Proposition affects all assessments upon real property for a special benefit conferred on the property. Assessments imposed under the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 are these types of special benefit assessments. 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE The proposed service involves the maintenance and operation of surface and subsurface drainage facilities to be constructed on Tract Nos. 47863, 46626, and 50536 (a unit of Tract No. 46626). Tract Nos. 47863 and 46626 are located on Whites Canyon Road near Nadal Street, in the City of Santa Clarita, as shown on Exhibit "A." For Tract No. 47863, the surface drainage facilities consist of and include, but are not limited to, bench drains, down drains, parkway drains, inlet structures, catchment berms, and other drainage facilities not being transferred to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. The subsurface drainage facilities consist of and include, but are not limited to, nine (9) hydraugers (horizontal perforated drain pipes ranging from 250 to 790 linear feet in length), three (3) observation type manholes, back drains and outlets for buttresses, stabilization fills and retaining wall, perforated and solid subdrains of various sizes, 18 -inch -wide borings, chimney drains, gravel drains, all pursuant to the Subdrain Review Report by the tract geologist, dated September 7, 1996. Maintenance and operation of all surface and subsurface drainage facilities involves: a. Periodic inspection, monitoring, and evaluations. b. Cleaning as determined from inspection. c. Maintenance and repairs required to keep facilities operating properly. For Tract Nos. 46626 and 50536 (a unit of Tract No. 46626), the surface drainage facilities consist of and include, but are not limited to, bench drains, down drains, parkway drains, inlet structures, catchment berms, and other drainage facilities not being transferred to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. The subsurface drainage facilities consist of and include, but are not limited to, all subdrains of various sizes, chimney drains, gravel blankets and drains, back drains and outlets for buttresses, stabilization fills and retaining walls. Maintenance and operation of the subsurface drainage facilities involves: a. Periodic inspection, monitoring, and evaluations. b. Cleaning as determined from inspection. c. Maintenance and repairs required to keep facilities operating properly. The estimated total annual cost to provide this necessary maintenance of drainage devices is $25,821.09. The total annual assessment will be apportioned per the section of this report on Basis and Schedule of Benefit and shall include all drainage maintenance and administration costs. 3. DESCRIPTION OF EACH PARCEL Assessor's Parcel Number 2802-038-136 and 137, also described as: THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 15 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND. THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST —' QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 15 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17, THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22'28" EAST TO THE MOST SOUTHERLY NORTHWEST LINE OF LOT 29 OF TRACT 28043, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 758, PAGES 95 TO 100 INCLUSIVE OF MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 32' 50" WEST 14.80 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 5-2 PART "A" OF THE FINAL DECREE OF CONDEMNATION ENTERED IN SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY CASE NO. 119810 A CERTIFIED COPY OF WHICH WAS RECORDED ON FEBRUARY 8, 1977, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 77-139406, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED LINE TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 4. Assessor's Parcel Number 2802-002-010 also described as: THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 15 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND FILED IN THE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE ON MARCH 29, 1877. Assessor's Parcel Number 2812-010-008 also described as: THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 15 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND FILED IN THE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE ON MARCH 29, 1877. PROPOSED ASSESSMENT FOR EACH PARCEL Assessor's Proposed Parcel No. Assessment 2802-038-136 $ 7,351.20 2802-038-137 0.00 2802-002-010 9,189.00 2812-010-008 9.280.89 Total $ 25,821.09 Should changes occur in Assessor's Parcel Numbers, the proposed assessment will be apportioned according to the basis of benefit. Commencing with Fiscal Year 1999/2000, the amount of the assessment for each District is proposed to increase each year, based upon the consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, for the Los Angeles -Anaheim -Riverside Area ("CPI"), as determined by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics, or its successor. The engineer shall compute the percentage difference between the CPI for March of each year and the CPI for the previous March and shall then adjust the existing assessment by an amount not to exceed such percentage for the following fiscal year. Should the Bureau of Labor Statistics revise such index or discontinue the preparation of such index, the engineer shall use the revised index or a comparable system as approved by the City Council for determining fluctuations in the cost of living. 5. BASIS AND SCHEDULE OF BENEFIT The basis of benefit was determined to he dwelling units, i.e., one dwelling unit = one benefit unit. Tract Nos. 47863, 46626, and 50536 (a unit of Tract No. 46626), will contain 281 dwelling units. Thus, the schedule of benefit is as follows: Assessor's Parcel No. Benefit Units 2802-038-136 80 2802-038-137 (slope easement determined to have no benefit) 0 2802-002-010 100 2812-010-008 101 Total 281 ACCOUNT NO. ACCOUNT TITLE AMOUNT 435? -7011 PERSONNEL $2,500.00 435? -8001 MAINTENANCE $10,411.00 1. Hydrauger 2. Outlet 3. Weed Control 4. Supplies 5. Reserves 435? -8110 MONITORING & ADMINISTATION $10,351.24 1. Monitoring 2. Annual Geology Report 3. Mileage 4. Legal Fees 5. Engineer's Report TOTAL OPERATING & MAINTENANCE $23,262.24 OVERE[E" ALLOCATION $2,558.85 DBAA NO. 20 — TOTAL ASSESSMENTS $25,821.09 281 UNITS x $91.89 = $25,821.09 Submitted by: Richard L. Kopecky, RCE 16742 Engineer of Work MHF:lkl counci1\ie96.61.dw ASSESSMENT BALLOT SANTA CLARITA DRAINAGE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT AREA NO. 20 A.P.N.: 2802-038-136 Tract Nos.: 47863.46626, and 50536 2802-038-137 (a unit of Tract No. 46626) 2802-002-010 2812-010-008 OWNER OF RECORD: The Ryland Group YES: I approve of the proposed drainage assessment of $25,821 on the parcel identified on this Assessment Ballot. No: I do not approve of the proposed drainage assessment of $25,821 on the parcel identified on this Assessment Ballot. I hereby declare, under penalty of perjury, that I am the record owner, or the authorized representative of the record owner, of the parcel identified above. Signature of record owner or authorized representative S- r9- 9 S Date