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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-05-27 - AGENDA REPORTS - SMD ASMT ANNEX SCHERZINGER (2)PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF SANTA CLARITA AGENDA REPORT City Manager Approval: Item to be presented by: Agenda Item: /Q— i j Curtis Nay -VU DATE: May 27, 2003 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY AND THE LEVY OF ASSESSMENTS FOR SANTA CLARTTA STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AS ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50, NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA DEPARTMENT: Transportation and Engineering Services RECOMMENDED ACTION City Council approve the Amended Engineer's Report, conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution to approve the annexation of territory for Santa Clarita Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1 as Annexation No. 2003-1-50, North Scherzinger Area. BACKGROUND The City is planning to install streetlight improvements in the North Scherzinger Area and requires the properties adjacent to these streetlight improvements to be annexed into Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1 (District). The property owners in the North Scherzinger Area have signed petitions requesting annexation into the District as Annexation No. 2003-L50. This annexation will provide for the continued maintenance of these improvements after the City installs them. On March 25, 2003, the City Council considered adoption of a resolution to initiate proceedings for the annexation of territory into the existing streetlight district. Public Hearing Notices and assessment ballots were mailed to all affected property owners a minimum of 45 days prior to the public hearing. Upon conclusion of the public hearing, the assessment ballots that have been returned will be tabulated. If a majority of the assessment ballots returned, weighted by the proposed assessment amount, are in favor of the annexation, then a majority protest does not exist and the City Council may approve the annexation. 04- , i4'r14 vii. '�'� The first resolution approves the Amended Engineer's Report, which removes five parcels from the Annexation, as these parcels will not have street lighting adjacent to them. These parcels are: Assessor's Parcel Nos. 2839-014-011, 2839-014-012, 2839-014-031, 2839-015-019, and 2839-015-020. The second resolution annexes the North Scherzinger Area into the District as Annexation No. 2003-L50. The proposed maximum annual lighting maintenance assessment for Fiscal Year 2002-2003 is $50.00 per Equivalent Dwelling Unit, for an estimated total assessment amount of $2,312.50 for the annexation. The annexation of this territory is in compliance with Proposition 218. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS Other action as determined by the City Council. FISCAL IMPACT The annexation of this territory will provide for the continued maintenance of the proposed streetlight improvements after they are installed by the City. ATTACHMENTS Resolution Exhibit "A" Location Map Amended Engineer's Report available in the City Clerk's Reading file CITY OF SANTA CLARITA NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: A public hearing will be held before the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita to consider the approval of the annexation of territories and the levy of assessments within Santa Clarita Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1, as Annexation No. 2003-L50, North Scherzinger Area. The hearing will be held by the City of Santa Clarita City Council in the City Hall Council Chambers, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, First Floor, on the 27th day of May 2003, at or after 6:00 p.m. The City Council, pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, being a Division of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Act"), desires to annex the territory and to levy assessments within Santa Clarita Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1. Proponents, opponents, and any interested persons may appear and be heard on this matter at that time. Further information may be obtained by contacting Grace Gasinksi at (661) 255-4332, Santa Clarita City Hall, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, Suite 300, Santa Clarita, California 91355. If you wish to challenge this action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council, at or prior to the public hearing. Dated: April 10, 2003 Publish Date: April 14, 2003 Sharon L. Dawson, CMC City Clerk JR:lkl eng-civi\59013-Schrzngr\ Public\Sobeezinger Notice Public HeerinB.doz � °6 S a EXHIBIT "A" STREETLIGHT ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 NORTH SCHERZINGER LANE 4 !—^500 FM Q N X000 Fwd Main Map 'A" smis M3Streetlight Annexation Boundary North Scherzinger Lane T do Cay m same Dame does nnf „-d,ranl err of o.e eeu� eno r.�ron�ry ror any Duns or Pms,�ons Penial aldfa Copyngn1199Y Cwnly of Los Angeles g 1]iyilal Map Pmouds IDMP] qll ngMs resarvoo Inrt anti neram is ine pmpriOde Prole...Anti Gnunly us Anyolrs 81JMP suppi uQ, licrvn-a, may Il uo�uLetl exr9Pr as ncensed by meeoomyof GS Anyeles 8 GMP Per_ information Is lroneoo by IM GHme of Ilre I., An,ll- CwnN Ass-., uv Anyeles County 8 DMP essumas no LnpJiry fur any Orrws of umssion n suoh information MdP PrePered by GIS Di ision City of Sdnle C18nIB City of Santa Clarita Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1 Annexation No. 2003450 (North Scherzinger Area) ASSESSMENT BALLOT TABULATION RESULTS Total of Ballots Received Total "Yes" Ballots Total "No" Ballots No. of Parcels: - ( No. of Parcels: 19 No. of Parcels: Asmt Amt: $ 15'7Z . oa Asmt Amt: $ 1, o z s, oy Asmt Amt: $ 597. oo Asmt Amt �S 2 Asmt Amt o Percent Yes: /o Percent No: 34'.8 Ballots tabulated by: arris & Associates Joan E. Cox, Project Manager Date: -2 ///0-3 Q:\Santa clarita\SMD\annexations\scherzinger\ballot results form.doc Tw CD Ar, F}, rU 3 W A- 5 �'j�L 1L r 1•t, � T(� 9?.t � � /�G � Cn 2�q-C�z (y� f} s ouso o„, IT Wove t f3 u TJ- a44 l T c�,ah ►vd � Sa �. �1<02 ST2��7 LPG.Hi ��� T G4 yv� d3'3,-) OXY 010-Z No o8 5 OlY ,JNCYL iw(CNi16�:-L QE�hl�FL SAND2/k Harris & Associates Program Managers Construction Managers Civil Engineers CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH NOTICE REQUIREMENTS CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1,50 (NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA) INTO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA The undersigned, under penalty of perjury, CERTIFIES AS FOLLOWS: MAILING The NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and the ASSESSMENT BALLOT PACKAGE were mailed to the record owners of all real property proposed to be assessed according to the names and addresses of such owners as the same appear on the last County Assessment Roll, said mailing being accomplished on the 11`x' day of April, 2003, being at least forty-five (45) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. (Attached to this Certification is a complete copy of the Notice of Public Hearing and the Assessment Ballot Package and an address list of the property owners) EXECUTED this I I" day of April, 2003, at Irvine, California. Title: PROJECT MANAGER HARRIS & ASSOCIATES 34 EQe a*�MVefS`2P"sjffiNQ'nt5lifbl}%ce§M4-4705 949.655.3900 FAX 949.655.3995 irvine@harris-assoc.com 23920 Valencia Blvd. Suite 300 Santa Cladta California 91355-2196 Website: www.santa-claNta.com City of Santa Clarita April 11, 2003 Dear Property Owner: Phone (661) 259-2489 Fax (661) 259-8125 0 The City of Santa Clarita has initiated proceedings to consider Annexation No. 2003-L50 (North Scherzinger Area) into Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (the "Annexation") to finance the operation and maintenance of street lighting improvements. You have previously received a petition and ballot for this same Annexation. However, because the City did not receive 100% of these petitions and ballots back, they must now conduct this formal Assessment Balloting process. The Assessment Ballot, which is the yellow piece of paper with your name and address on it, shows the proposed assessment amount for your property. Please review the enclosed information, which will give you complete details of the proposed Annexation, how the assessment was determined for your property, and other information. The most important document in this material is the assessment ballot. It must be marked and returned by mail or in person to the City Clerk no later than Tuesday, May 27, 2003 to be counted. (Please see the enclosed documentation for where to return your Assessment Ballot.) On May 27 at 6:00 p.m., the City Council will hold a public hearing to hear public comment and tally the ballots received. The assessment amounts cast as "yes" and "no" votes will determine the fate of this Annexation. Ballots that are not returned, or are returned late, will not be counted, so please return your ballot! If you have any questions about the proposed Assessment or this process, please contact Grace Gasinski at the City of Santa Clarita at (661) 255-4332, Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thank you for your consideration of this issue. is PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND BALLOT FOR ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1-50 (NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA) INTO STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 AND THE FISCAL YEAR 2002-03 LEVY OF ASSESSMENTS I. Notice This notice informs you, as record owner of property within the proposed Annexation, that on March 25, 2003, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 03-46 in which it declared its intention to annex territory into Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 and set assessments therefore, for Fiscal Year (FY) 2002-03, and has scheduled a Public Hearing concerning the proposed Annexation. The Public Hearing will be held during a regular meeting of the Santa Clarita City Council, in City Hall Council Chambers, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, 1 st Floor, Santa Clarita, California on May 27, 2003, at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. All interested persons are invited to attend the Public Hearing and express opinions on the matter of the proposed Annexation. Property owners who wish to submit an assessment ballot should mail or personally deliver it to the City Clerk prior to the close of the scheduled Public Hearing in accordance with the directions provided on the back of the ballot in "Summary of Ballot Procedures." 11. Assessment Information 1. Name of Annexation: Annexation No. 2003-1-50 (North Scherzinger Area) 2. The total estimated annual Assessment for the entire Annexation for FY 2002-03: $2,759.50 3. Your Proposed Annual Assessment: The proposed annual Assessment on your parcel for FY 2002-03 is shown on the enclosed yellow ballot. 4. Duration of the Proposed Assessment: The proposed assessment for operation and maintenance of the street lighting improvements will be levied annually. The annual maintenance assessment may be increased for cost of living each year according to the change in Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the Los Angeles, Riverside, Orange County area as determined by the City Council. (Any other increases or changes to the methodology of the Assessment must be submitted to you for your approval.) 5. Reason for the Assessment: To pay for the costs of the operation and maintenance of street lighting and appurtenant improvements. 6. Calculation of the Assessment: The assessment is proposed on all parcels that receive direct and special benefit from the operation and maintenance of the street lighting improvements. Please see the back of this page for more information on how the assessments were calculated. 7. Balloting Results: If a majority of the ballots returned are in support of the Annexation, the Annexation will be formed and the Assessment in the amount listed on the enclosed ballot will be imposed. If a majority of the ballots returned are in opposition to the Annexation, the Annexation will not be imposed. Ballots are weighted proportionally by each parcel's Assessment amount. (This means $1 = 1 vote.) The proposed Assessment described in this Notice is new and, if approved, will appear on your property tax bill. III. Questions Regarding These Proceedings If you have any questions about the proposed Annexation or this process, please contact Grace Gasinski at the City of Santa Clarita at (661) 255-4332, Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. City Clerk City of Santa Clarita 23920 Valencia Santa Clarita, CA 91355 *PROPERTY OWNER ASSESSMENT BALLOT* ON PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 (NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA) CITY OF SANTA CLARITA STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 «Owner» eOwnadd» «Owncty», «Ownst» aOwnzip» Assessor's Parcel Number: «Apn» Parcel Address: «Situs_Address)) Land Use: «Developed» FY 02-03 Assessment: c Asmb> The FY 02-03 assessment amount may be adjusted annually by cost of living using the Consumer Price Index (CPI), all Urban Consumers for the Los Angeles- Riverside -Orange County area. If the assessment is not increased in some years, the amount may be increased in subsequent years by an amount corresponding to the cumulative increases in the CPI. The person completing and submitting this assessment ballot must be the record owner of the property identified above or the representative of the record owner of such property who is legally authorized to complete and submit this ballot for and on behalf of the record owner. Please see "Summary of Assessment Balloting Procedures" on the back of this ballot to assist in filling out the ballot. If there are two or more property owners, only one needs to sign and return the ballot. Please mark your ballot in ink. Do not use pencil. Upon completion, place the ballot in the return envelope and seal the envelope. Mail or deliver the assessment ballot to the address shown on the return envelope pursuant to the instructions on the back of this ballot sheet. Please see the "Summary of Assessment Ballot Procedures" on the back of this sheet. For additional information about Annexation No. 2003-1-50 (North Scherzinger Area), please see the enclosed legal notice. This is not a bill. _-- X Please cut along this line, fold the ballot, seal in the provided envelope, and return to the City Clerk X ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROPERTY OWNER ASSESSMENT BALLOT APN: «Apn» Owner Name: «Owner» Proposed total FY 02-03 Assessment Amount*: «Asmt» * To be adjusted annually by CPI 11 Yes, I am IN FAVOR of the proposed annual lighting maintenance assessment E] No, I am OPPOSED to the proposed annual lighting maintenance assessment 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 Date Printed Owner's Name Owner's Signature City of Santa Clarita -Annexation L50 (North Scherzinger Area) Street Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 April 11, 2003 Property Owner Noticing Address List APN Parcel Address Owner Name Mailing Address 2839-012-002 17580 Scherzinger Lane CONCHAS, FIDENCIO AND LUCIA M 17580 SCHERZINGER LN 2839-012-003 17584 Scherzinger Lane RAMOS, RAUL AND ERMINIA 17584 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-012-004 17590 Scherzinger Lane KING, RICHARD C AND LORRAINE F 17590 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-012-005 17602 Scherzinger Lane RODRIGUEZ, JESUS AND LOURDES 17602 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-012-006 17610 Scherzinger Lane PANTOJA, ROBERT D AND CORA M 17610 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-012-007 17614 Scherzinger Lane DIONNE, JENNIFER AND 17614 SCHERZINGER SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-012-008 28312 Bonnie View Ave JONES, DAISY ELLEN LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91350 2839-012-011 28301 Bonnie View Ave MUIR, PAMELA CO TR 28312 BONNIE VIEW AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-012-013 17524 Sierra Highway ARKLIN, STEPHEN H ET AL 28301 BONNIE VIEW AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-012-014 [no address listed] ARKLIN BROTHERS ENTERPRISESP P O BOX 1450 CHICAGO IL 60690 2839-012-015 28308 Bonnie View Ave JESSICK, JOSEPH L AND MELISSA A O BOX 1450 28308 BONNIE VIEW AVE IL 0387 2839-012-016 28302 Bonnie View Ave TRAYLOR, MARCUS E AND BONNIE 28302 BONNIE VIEW AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91CHICAGO 2839-013-001 28303 Bonnie View Ave JONES, DAISY SANTA CLARITA CA 9138728312 2839-013-002 28309 Scherzinger Lane HOFFMAN, CARL J BONNIE VIEW AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-013-003 Bonnie View Ave RENT, DARIO AND FEDORA AND 28309 BONNIE VIEW AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-013-004 17626 Scherzinger Lane HOFFMAN, LLOYD S AND MERLA T TRS 28313 BONNIE VIEW AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-013-005 17632 Scherzinger Lane FAVARON, LARRY 17626 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-013-006 17640 Scherzinger Lane NEWTON, PATRICIA A 17632 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-013-007 17642 Scherzinger Lane JONES, DIANE 17640 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-013-014 [no address listed] PERORSON LAND AND DEVELOPMENT 17642 SCHERZINGER LN C 2962 62ND SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-013-015 [no address listed] OROS, JOHN L PL HOBART IN 46342 2839-014-001 [no address listed] 62ND PL AZHDERIAN, SAMUEL A JR AND GLORIA HOBART IN 4342 2839-014-002 28217 Sierra Cross Ave BERNAL, MICHAEL E AND SANDRA G 35300 RIDGE ROUTE RD CASTAIC CA 91310 2839-014-003 28217 Sierra Cross Ave BERNAL, MICHAEL E AND SANDRA G 28217 SIERRA CROSS AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-014-004 [no address listed] HOLDEN, M CLAIRE 28217 SIERRA CROSS AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-014-005 [no address listed ] DUARTE, RICARDO L P 0 BOX 187 CASTAIC CA 91310 2839-014-006 17696 Scherzinger Lane LEDEZMA, ELEUTERIO AND 20419 DELIGHT ST SANTA CLARITA CA 91351 2839-014-007 17699 Scherzinger Lane ROSE, WALTER C 17696 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-014-008 17693 Scherzinger Lane GLASSON, KEVIN A 17699 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-014-009 17689 Scherzinger Lane LIZAKOWSKI, VICTORIA R 17693 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-014-010 Scherzinger Lane CHOPPE, GARY R AND ROBIN L 17689 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-014-011 [no address listed] MACE, STEVEN L AND TERAH 17683 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-014-012 28261 Sierra Cross Ave MACE, STEVE AND TERAH TRS 1243 CLAY AVE VENTURA CA 93004 2839-014-031 17702 Sierra Highway LYNCH, CRAIG M TR 28261 SIERRA CROSS SANTA CLARITA CA 91351 2839-015-003 17649 Scherzinger Lane HADFIELD, DEAN A AND JUDY L 501 BRAND BLVD SAN FERNANDO CA 91340 2839-015-004 17641 Scherzinger Lane DENUZZI, DANA A 17649 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-015-005 17635 Scherzinger Lane HUEBNER, BRETT P AND 17641 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-015-006 17629 Scherzinger Lane MCCALLA, ALBERT H AND BEVERLY TRS RZINGER LN 15818 RUTH SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-015-007 17623 Scherzinger Lane ESCOBEDO, JOSE N AND MARIA E SPRINGS DR SANTA CLARITA CA 91351 2839-015-008 17617 Scherzinger Lane SIMON, MARK J 29448 LUZON DR SANTA CLARITA CA 91390 2839-015-009 17613 Scherzinger Lane WILKINS, MARK AND NYDIA A SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-015-010 17603 Scherzinger Lane LOWE, DANIEL AND LYNETTE TRS 17613 SCHERZINGER L17617 N SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-015-011 17595 Scherzinger Lane MENNA, MURRIEL 28234 BAKERTON AVE SANTA CLARITA CA 91351 2839-015-012 17585 Scherzinger Lane TRANOUILINO, SILVERIA 17595 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-015-013 17581 Scherzinger Lane BELDA, JEANNETTE L TR 17585 SCHERZINGER SANTA CLARITA CA 91387 2839-015-019 [no address listed] C A RASMUSSEN COMPANY LLC 3660 BELVEDERE ARK K LANESIM VEGAS NV 89141 2839-015-020 [no address listed] C A RASMUSSEN COMPANY LLC 2360 SHASTA WAY IMI VALLEY CA 93065 2839-015-021 17667 Scherzinger Lane WECAS, THOMAS F AND PATRICIA L 2360 SHASTA WAY CA 93065 2839-015-022 17655 Scherzinger Lane BLAINE, MICHAEL J 17667 SCHERZINGER LN SANTAALLEY CLARITA CA 91387 17655 SCHERZINGER LN SANTA CLARITA CA 91351 SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT BALLOT PROCEDURES If you are the owner of the property described on the enclosed ballot, or the authorized representative of the record owner, you may submit the enclosed ballot to the City to support or oppose the proposed Annexation. Please follow the instructions below to complete and return your ballot. 1. Register your vote on the enclosed ballot in favor or against the proposed Annexation by placing an "X" in the corresponding box. 2. Mark, sign and date your ballot in pen. (Assessment Ballots received without a signature will not be counted.) Do not use pencil. 3. Fold your ballot and place it into the provided return envelope, and seal the envelope. 4. Mail or personally deliver your ballot to the City Clerk of the City of Santa Clarita, 23920 Valencia Boulevard, 3rd Floor, Santa Clarita, CA 91355. The City must receive mailed assessment ballots by May 27, 2003. Postmarks will not be accepted. 5. Assessment Ballots must be received by the City Clerk prior to the close of the Public Hearing concerning the proposed Annexation on Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at the Santa Clarita City Hall Council Chambers. Any ballots received after the close of the Public Hearing cannot legally be counted. 6. Following the close of the Public Hearing, the City Clerk or designee will tabulate the assessment ballots received. The ballots are weighted by the assessment amount for each property. (Simplified, this means one vote per each dollar of assessment.) 7. The Annexation may be confirmed unless a majority protest exists. A majority protest exists if, upon the close of the May 27, 2003, Public Hearing, the monetary value of the ballots submitted in opposition to the Annexation exceeds the monetary value of the ballots submitted in favor of the Annexation. 8. If a majority protest exists based upon the value of the ballots received by the City Clerk prior to the close of the May 27, 2003, Public Hearing, the Assessment will not be imposed. 9. Your assessment ballot is not confidential and may be subject to public disclosure. The information in this notice and the accompanying materials were compiled and is distributed at public expense by the City of Santa Clarita in compliance with Proposition 218. This information is presented in the public interest. It is not intended to influence or attempt to influence the actions of the voters to vote yes" of "no" on the enclosed ballot. ASSESSMENT CALCULATION INFORMATION A value of one has been assigned to the basic family unit or Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU), i.e. the single-family home or condominium. Therefore a value of 1/2 was given to "People Use" while "Intensity" and "Security Benefit" were each rated at 1/4 to form the basic unit. Parcels in other land use categories were then rated by comparison with the basic EDU. In the remainder of the residential category, which is comprised of multiple rental type properties, the value for Intensity would remain at 1/4 but the other two items would increase in proportion to the number of family dwelling units on the parcel. The non-residential lots or parcels are separated into 38 land use categories as determined by the County Assessor. Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) are assigned on the basis of average benefits for different groups of land uses, Groups A - K. Properties within the 10 land use categories in Group K varied widely from the norm and therefore these lots or parcels were considered on an individual basis. Since benefits have been related to property use and property users, no charge would be assessed on vacant lots or parcels within the district. EDU Table for Different Land Uses RESIDENTIAL Peo a Use Securi Intensi Total EDU's SFR and Condos 0.50 0.25 0.25 1.00 Dar A'PT2 Apartments (24 units) 1/2 x units 0.25 x units 0.25 parcel 2 1.00 0.50 0.25 1.75 per parcel 3 1.50 0.75 0.25 2.50 per parcel APT5 4 Apartments (5.20 units) 2.00 1.00 0.25 3.25 per parcel 1/2 x units 1 00 0.25 5 2.50 1.00 0.25 3.75 per parcel APT21 20 Apartments (21.5o units) 10.00 1.00 11.25 parcel 1/3 x (units - 20) + )-unit apartment apartment E EDU's APT51 50 Apartments (51-100 units) 10.00 11.25 21.25 parcel 1/4 x (units - 50) + 50 -unit apartment EDU's APT101 100 Apartments (100+ units) 12.50 21.25 33.75 parcel 1/5 x (units -100) + 100 -unit apartment EDU's 175 15.00 33.75 48.75 per parcel NON-RESIDENTIAL Group A Irrigated Famis, Dry Farms, cemeteries, Dump Sites 1 EDU minimum charge GroupB Animal Kennels, Nurseries and greenhouses. Industrial parking lots, 1.00 per parcel Churches, Private Schools, Petroleum and Gas, Utility 1.00 0.50 0.50 2.00 per parcel Group C commercial Panting Lots 100 050 100 Group D Orgce 8 Professional building, Bank, Savings n9. ngs & Loan. Service Shop. 2 50 per parcel Lumber Yard, Golf Course, Race tack/stable, Camp, Home for M e Aged 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 per parcel Group E Store, Store wi office or residence, Service Stafim. pub 8 Lodge Hall 2.00 1.00 Group F Rooming House (same as 0 unit apartment) 1.00 4.00 parcel Group G Restaurant, Truer 3.00 0.25 4.25 per parcel Group H Light Manufacturing, Food Processing Plant, Warehousing 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 per parcel Group I Auto, Recreational Equipment Sales & Service 2.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 per parcel Group J Market, Bolling Alley, skating mnk, Department Sore, 2.00 2.00 600 per parcel Hotel/Motel, Mobile Home Park 4.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 per parcel Group K All .,,.---'- �- ^--. _ �.. _ Private College/University Wholesale and manufacturing outlets Heavy Manu(actunrg _ 0.027431 per 100sf Hospitals - _. _-____ _. _.. -__. -. - -- --. _- _- _ 0.00e382 per 100sf a Centers 0.010938 0.014449 Vacant o o21s12 per loosf 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 reel The proposed assessment rate for FY 2002-03 is $50.00 / EDU. AMENDED ENGINEER'S REPORT CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1,50 INTO STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA FISCAL YEAR 2002/2003 SANTA CLARTTA, CALIFORNIA CITY OF SANTA CLARITA STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1,50 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA AMENDED ENGINEER'S REPORT CITY OF SANTA CLARI TA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. Introduction............................................................................................................. I II. Plans and Specifications.......................................................................................... 3 III. Estimated Costs of the Improvements..................................................................... 3 IV. Fiscal Year 2002/2003 Budget Estimate................................................................ 4 V. Assessment..............................................................................................................5 VI. Method of Assessment............................................................................................ 5 VII. Certifications...........................................................................................................9 Appendices A Assessment Diagram B Assessment Roll CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1-50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA AMENDED ENGINEER'S REPORT CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 INTO STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA L INTRODUCTION This report is prepared in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") which is Part 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code. This report considers the annexation of territory to be known as Annexation No. 2003-L50, North Scherzinger Area, into the existing Santa Clarita Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1. Pursuant to the Act, the City Council is the legislative body for the District and may annex territory and levy annual assessments acting as the governing body for the operations and administration of the District. In addition, the Act provides for the levy of annual assessments after annexation into or formation of an assessment district for the continued maintenance and servicing of the district improvements. The Act further allows various areas to be annexed into an existing district when the territory in the annexation receives substantially the same degree of benefit from the improvements. The costs associated with the installation, maintenance and service of the improvements may be assessed to those properties, which are benefited by the installation, maintenance and service. Section 22608 of the Streets and Highways Code further states that annexation proceedings will be limited to the territory proposed to be annexed into an existing district. This report will be limited to those properties associated with North Scherzinger Area as shown on Appendix "A." 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 XIII C and XIII D to the California Constitution. The Proposition affects all assessments upon real property for a special benefit conferred on the property. Assessments imposed under the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 are these types of benefit assessments. As written, Proposition 218 exempts assessments for street purposes. The maintenance services in Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1 are for streetlights. They are an integral part of the entire street, the same as curb, gutter, pavement, signage and striping. Taken as a group, they are the elements that provide a safe route for motorists. Streetlights are installed to make streets safer. Streetlights are installed to provide better visibility for drivers. One hundred (100) percent of the illumination from the lights is directed to the street, ninety (90) percent on the street side of the curb and ten (10) percent behind the curb. The spacing of the lights is based on the speed of the vehicles and the natural ability of the motorists' eyes to adjust to light and darker areas. CAW1ND0WS\TEMRL50 annex amended rpt.doc CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA Streetlights are installed on and for street purposes and are maintained and serviced to allow the street to perform to the standards it was designed. Assessments for the maintenance and servicing of streets, must include streetlights and is exempt under the provisions of Proposition 218. Each property owner who owns parcels subject to the assessment will be sent an Assessment Ballot requesting their approval to annex into the district and approve the assessments being imposed. Subsequent owners of parcels would be made aware through title reports and Department of Real Estate "White Paper" reports that the parcels are in the district and subject to the assessments. Purchase of the parcel(s) is also an agreement by the new owners to be subject to the assessments. However, subsequent increases, if any, will be subject to the procedures and approval process of Section 4 of Article XIII D. This report is being provided to show that there will be no proposed increase in the assessments to pay for costs incurred for maintenance, servicing and operation of the existing District. However, the assessments will be proposed for the first time to those parcels proposed to be included in this annexation. The City may initiate proceedings for the annexation of territory for continued maintenance and servicing of streetlight improvements by passing a resolution. This Resolution of Intention generally describes the territory to be annexed into the district and any proposed new improvements or any substantial changes in existing improvements and orders an engineer to prepare and file a detailed report. This report prepared by the engineer details only the proposed annexation to the existing district and must include; plans and specifications of the improvements; an estimate of the costs of the improvements, including maintenance and servicing; a diagram, i.e., map of the assessment district showing the boundary of the district and annexation; the parcels or lots which benefit, and an estimate of costs of the improvements, maintenance and servicing. Once the report is completed, it is presented to the City Council (the legislative body) for its review and approval as presented, or may be modified and approved. After the report is approved, the City adopts the Resolution of Intention which declares its intent to annex territory and levy and collect assessments, describes the improvements, including maintenance and servicing, refers to the assessment district and annexation by its distinctive designation, refers to the report for the details of the district and annexation, and sets a time and place for a public hearing on the levy of the proposed assessment. Following the initial Council Meeting, the City will send an Assessment Ballot with which the property owners can vote on the annexation and assessment. At the public hearing, the City will count the Assessment Ballots returned and consider the public testimony in favor of and/or opposing the annexation and assessment. At that time, the City Council may adopt a resolution confirming and levying the assessments to fund the maintenance and servicing of the improvements or abandon the proposed annexation. II. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS The proposed improvements for Annexation No. 2003-1-50 into Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1, include, but are not limited to, and may be generally described as follows: Streetlight improvements are owned either by the Southern California Edison Company, the State of California Department of Transportation, or the City of Santa Clarita. Facilities constructed for or by the City of Santa Clarita are on file in the City offices. CAWINDOWSTEMR1,50 annex amended rpt.dce CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1-50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA Proposed streetlight facilities are located in the vicinity of the North Scherzinger Area in the City of Santa Clarita. Plans and Specifications for the improvements for Annexation No. 2003-L50 to the Streetlight Maintenance 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 specifications are on file at the City. III. ESTIMATED COSTS OF THE IMPROVEMENTS The Act provides that the estimated costs of the improvements shall include the total cost of the improvements for Fiscal Year 2002/2003, 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 installation, maintenance and servicing with adjustments either positive or negative for reserves, surpluses, deficits and/or contributions. Estimated costs of improvements for Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1, including Annexation No. 2003-L50, are voluminous and are not bound in this report but by this reference are incorporated and made a part of this report. The estimated costs are on file at the City where they are available for public inspection. 2002/2003 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET ESTIMATE ASSESSMENT LOTS OR PARCELS: 44 TYPE OF LAND USE: Mixed BUDGET ITEM MAXIMUM FY 2002/03 ASSESSMENT ACTUAL FY 2002/03 Total Funds Required $ 2,312.50 $ 0.00 Available Carryover 0.00 0.00 Other Revenue 0.00 0.00 To be Raised by Parcel Assessment 0.00 0.00 $ 2,312.50 $ 0.00 Reference is made to the assessment roll included herein as Appendix `B" for individual parcel assessments. CdWINDOWSWEM%ISO annex amended ` t.doc 3 CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1-50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA IV. ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM The boundary map/diagram is included herein as "Appendix A". V. ASSESSMENT All assessed lots or parcels of real property within the annexation are listed on the assessment roll, which is on file at the City and is hereby made a part of this report by reference. The assessment roll states the net amount to be assessed upon assessable lands within Annexation No. 2003-L50 for Fiscal Year 2002/2003, shows the Fiscal Year 2002/2003 maximum assessment upon each lot or parcel within the annexation and the Fiscal Year 2002/2003 actual assessment, and describes each assessable lot or parcel of land within the annexation. These lots or parcels are more particularly described in the County Assessment Roll, which is on file in the office of the Los Angeles County Assessor and by reference is made a part of this report as "Appendix B." Commencing with Fiscal Year 2002/2003, the amount of the maximumassessments for Annexation No. 2003-L50X will include a yearly increase, 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 Labor 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. VI. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT BACKGROUND The Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 provides that assessments may be apportioned upon all assessable lots or parcels of land within an assessment district or annexation 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 or annexation. The general enhancement of property value does not constitute a special benefit. SPECIAL BENEFIT The City, in determining the necessity of annexing territory into the existing street light maintenance district, took into account the cost of providing services to the residents, businesses and properties located within the annexation. Each and every parcel within the annexation receives a particular and distinct benefit from the improvements over and above general benefits conferred by the improvements. In the existing District, most of the streetlight improvements were installed by the developers, subdividers of the land, and the continued maintenance was guaranteed through the establishment of a Streetlight Maintenance District. If the installation of the improvements and the guaranteed maintenance did not occur, the lots would not have been established and could not have been sold to any distinct and CdWINDOWS\TEMPdSO annex amended rpt.doc CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1,50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA separate owner. The establishment of each distinct and separate 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. In the annexation, 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 and to the same degree. The improvements also continue to confer a particular and distinct special benefit upon parcels within the annexation because of the nature of the improvements. The proper maintenance of the streetlighting and appurtenant facilities specially benefit parcels within the annexation. The proper maintenance of the streetlighting, and appurtenant facilities reduces property -related crimes (especially vandalism) against properties in the annexation. The streetlighting located in Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1 and the proposed Annexation No. 2003-L50 helps to visually join the various segments of the community, which enhance property. All of the above mentioned contributes to a specific enhancement of the property values of each of the parcels within the annexation. In addition, the benefit provided by streetlighting consists of safety for pedestrians and motorists involved with the property in the Annexation during the nighttime hours. This is a distinct and special benefit to all developed parcels in the annexation. Streets are constructed for the safe and convenient travel by vehicles and pedestrians. They also provide an area for underground and overhead utilities. Streetlights are installed on and are for street purposes and are maintained and serviced to allow the street to perform to the standards it was designed. Assessments for the maintenance and servicing of streets, may include streetlights. Streetlighting can be determined to be an integral part of streets as a permanent public improvement. One of the principal purposes of fixed roadway lighting is to create a nighttime environment conducive to quick, accurate, and comfortable seeing for the user of the facility. These factors, if attained, combine to improve traffic safety and achieve efficient traffic movement. Fixed lighting can enable the motorist to see detail more distinctly and to react safely toward roadway and traffic conditions present on or near the roadway facility. Streetlights are considered an integral part of the entire street, the same as curb, gutter, pavement, signage and striping. Taken as a group, they are the elements that provide a safe route for motorists and pedestrians. Streetlights are installed to make streets safer. Streetlights are installed to provide better visibility for drivers. One hundred (100) percent of the illumination from the lights is directed to the street, ninety (90) percent on the street side of the curb and ten (10) percent behind the curb. The spacing of the lights is based on the design speed of the street and the natural ability of the motorist's eyes to adjust to light and dark areas. The system of streets adjacent to the annexation are established to provide access to each parcel in the annexation. Streetlights provide a safer street environment for owners of the parcels served. If the parcels were not subdivided to provide individual parcels to owners within the annexation, there would be no need for a system of streets with safety lighting. CdWINDOWSUEWL50 annex amended rpt.doc 5 CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1,50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA The City has determined that streetlights are also an integral part of the quality of life within the City. This quality of life is a special benefit to some degree to all parcels, except government owned parcels, including easements, and flood channel parcels. GENERAL BENEFIT In addition to the special benefits received by the parcels within the proposed annexation, there are incidental general benefits conferred by the proposed improvements. The benefit to properties for streetlighting on the City's streets is a benefit to all parcels within the City. All parcels share equally the cost of the streetlights. The total benefits are thus a combination of the special benefits to the parcels within the annexation and the general benefits to the public at large and to adjacent property owners. The portion of the total streetlight maintenance costs which are associated with general benefits will not be assessed to the parcels in the district, but will be paid from other City Funds. It is estimated that the general benefit portion of the benefit received from the improvements for any annexation is less than one (1) percent of the total benefit. Nonetheless, the City has agreed to ensure that no property is assessed in excess of the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on that property. However, since the installation of streetlights is for the express special benefit of the parcels within the annexation and since each and every parcel within the annexation receives a particular and distinct benefit from the improvements, there is considered no general benefits conferred by the improvements to the public at large. APPORTIONMENT For Fiscal Year 2002-03 Streetlight Maintenance District No. 1 will continue with the current rate schedule as used by Los Angeles County at the time of the transfer of jurisdiction. The Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972 indicates that lighting assessments may be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes costs among all lots or parcels within the District in proportion to the estimated benefits received. The primary benefits of streetlighting are for the convenience, safety, and protection of people and to a lesser extent the security or protection of property, property improvements, and goods. The intensity or degree of illumination provided can have a bearing on both. The proposed maximum assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2002-03 is $50.00 per unit, as this area is not be supplemented by ad valorem property tax revenue. This maximum assessment rate may increase based on the change in the Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, for the Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County Area ("CPI). The following information can be used to determine the unit count per parcel. Based on land use information provided by the County Assessor, it has been determined that in the existing district approximately 92 percent of the parcels are in a residential category. Approximately 91 percent are single-family homes or condominiums, and the remainder are duplexes, triplexes, or apartments. In view of this and the benefits derived by the family unit, both at and in the proximity of their property, a value of 1 has been assigned to the basic family unit or Equivalent Dwelling Unit CAWINDOWSUEMRL50 annex amended ria.doc CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-1,50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA (EDU), i.e. the single-family home or condominium. The existing district includes some properties that may not actually have streetlights in their block but which do receive a neighborhood benefit from the lights in the area. These properties were also included in the District. Therefore a value of 1/2 was given to "People Use" while "Intensity" and "Security Benefit" were each rated at 1/4 to form the basic unit. Parcels in other land use categories were then rated by comparison with the basic EDU. In the remainder of the residential category, which is comprised of multiple rental type properties, the value for Intensity would remain at 1/4, but the other two items would increase in proportion to the number of family dwelling units on the parcel. For example, a duplex was assigned 1/4 for Intensity, 1 for People Use and 1/2 for Security Benefit for a total of 1-3/4 EDU's. The owner of such property would therefore pay 1-3/4 times as much for lighting as the owner of a single-family unit. In consideration of the distance some units would be from the lighted roadway, Security Benefits in the residential category would not be increased beyond a value of 1. Thus, a 5 -unit apartment would be assigned 1/4 for Intensity, 2-1/2 for People Use and 1 for Security Benefits for a total of 3-3/4 EDU's. As the number of apartments on a parcel increases, the service charge units assigned for people would follow a declining scale. Table 1 summarizes the Residential EDU Calculation. Table 1- Residential EDU Calculations The non-residential lots or parcels are separated into 38 land use categories as determined by the County Assessor. Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) are assigned on the basis of average benefits for different groups of land uses, Groups A - K. Properties within the 10 land use categories in Group K varied widely from the norm and therefore these lots or parcels were considered on an individual basis. Each of the parcels or lots in these land use categories was identified on the official lighting district maps and each streetlight or portion thereof in the immediate proximity of the lots or parcels benefiting the lots or parcels was assigned a number of units as identified below. The total number of EDU's so determined for that category would be distributed among the lots or parcels in that category in proportion to the lot or parcel area as shown in the table below. A minimum of 3 EDU's would be assessed to each lot or parcel to be compatible with group D which contains many of the smaller business categories. Several large lots or parcels in outlying areas within the existing lighting district have no lights in the immediate proximity and therefore those lots or parcels would be assessed the minimum amount. C:\WIND0WS\TEMP\L50 annex amended rpcdm 7 People Use Security Intensity Total EDU's SFR and Condos 0.50 0.25 0.25 1.00 per Parcel APT2 Apartments (2-4 units) 2 1/2 x units 0.25 x units 0.25 1.00 0.50 0.25 1.75 Per parcel 3 1.50 0.75 0.25 2.50 er arcel 4 2.00 1.00 0.25 3.25 per parcel APT5 Apartments (5-20 units) 5 1/2 x units 1.00 025 2.50 1.00 0.25 3.75 per parcel 20 10.00 1.00 0.25 11.25 per parcel APT21 Apartments (21-50 units) 50 1/3 x (units - 20) + 20 -unit apartment EDU's 10.00 11.25 21.25 per parcel APT51 Apartments (51-100 units) 100 1/4 x (units - 50) + 50 -unit apartment EDU's 12.50 21.25 33.75 Per parcel APT101 Apartments (100+ units) 175 1/5 x (units -100) + 100 -unit apartment EDU's 15.00 33.75 48.75 per parcel The non-residential lots or parcels are separated into 38 land use categories as determined by the County Assessor. Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) are assigned on the basis of average benefits for different groups of land uses, Groups A - K. Properties within the 10 land use categories in Group K varied widely from the norm and therefore these lots or parcels were considered on an individual basis. Each of the parcels or lots in these land use categories was identified on the official lighting district maps and each streetlight or portion thereof in the immediate proximity of the lots or parcels benefiting the lots or parcels was assigned a number of units as identified below. The total number of EDU's so determined for that category would be distributed among the lots or parcels in that category in proportion to the lot or parcel area as shown in the table below. A minimum of 3 EDU's would be assessed to each lot or parcel to be compatible with group D which contains many of the smaller business categories. Several large lots or parcels in outlying areas within the existing lighting district have no lights in the immediate proximity and therefore those lots or parcels would be assessed the minimum amount. C:\WIND0WS\TEMP\L50 annex amended rpcdm 7 CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA Since benefits have been related to property use and property users, no charge would be assessed on vacant lots or parcels within the district. Table 2 summarizes the Non -Residential EDU calculation: Table 2 - Non -Residential EDU Calculations Group F Rooming House (same as 6 unit apartment) 1.00 People Use Security Intensity Total EDU's Group A Sites Fanns, Dry Farms, Cemeteries, Dump Light Manufacturing, Food Processing Plant, 2.00 1 EDU minimum charge 1.00 per parcel 2.00 1.00 5.00 per parcel Animal Kennels, Nurseries and greenhouses, Group B Industrial parking lots, Churches, Private Schools, 1.00 0.50 0.50 2.00 per parcel Petroleum and Gas, Utility Group C Commercial Parking Lots 1.00 0.50 1.00 2.50 per parcel Office & Professional building, Bank, Savings & Group D Loan, Service Shop, Lumber Yard, Golf Course, 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 per parcel Race track/stable, Camp, Home for the Aged GroupE Store, Store w/ office or residence, Service Station, 2.00 Club & Lodge Hall 1.00 1.00 4.00 per parcel Group F Rooming House (same as 6 unit apartment) 1.00 3.00 0.25 4.25 per parcel Group G Restaurant, Theater 3.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 per parcel GroupH Light Manufacturing, Food Processing Plant, 2.00 Warehousing 2.00 1.00 5.00 per parcel Recreational Equipment Sales & Service GroupJ Market, Bowling Alley, Skating Rink, Department Store, Hotel/Motel, Mobile Home Park 4.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 per parcel Group K All parcels in Group K are assessed a minimum of 3 EDU's vacant 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 per parcel C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\L50 annex amended rpt.doc CITY OF SANTA CLARITA ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA VII. CERTIFICATIONS The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed report as directed by the City Council. DATED: April 30, 2003 BY: Joan E. Cox R.C.E. No. 41965 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL Preliminary approval by the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita on the _ day of 2003. Sharon L. Dawson, City Clerk City of Santa Clarita FINAL APPROVAL Final approval by the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita on the _ day of , 2003. Sharon L. Dawson, City Clerk City of Santa Clarita I, , as City Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing assessments, together with the boundary maps attached thereto, were filed in my office on the _ day of , 2003. Sharon L. Dawson, City Clerk City of Santa Clarita I, , as City Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing assessments, together with the boundary maps attached thereto, were approved and confirmed by the City Council of the City of Santa Clarita on the _ day of , 2003. Sharon L. Dawson, City Clerk City of Santa Clarita CAWQJDOWSUEMMI50 annex amended rpt.dac CITY OF SANTA CLARITA STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. I "APPENDIX A" ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM C:\WIND0WS\TEMP\L50 annex amended ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA 0 4S4444B EXHIBIT "A" STREETLIGHT ANNEXATION NO. 2003 -LSO NORTH SCHERZINGER LANE A N 0 1600 FM Q N FM Main Map Vll Scull M3Streetlight Annexation Boundary North Scherzinger Lane The City of Sana clank pass not warp, me acca2cy onhe pela ane assumes m liability for any arta, or omissipaa Parcel data copyngn 1999, cwnly or Los Angeles a Dlgaal Map Process (DMP). Al ngna reserva, Th aala l»rem is me propria props, or pre Crary of Las Angeles a DMP supplied under license and may Per be toprapacetl except as licenses by the fquny or he Angeles 8 DMP. Parcel lnformahon Is pronaep by Ias Of ir. a' w the Los Angeles (I Asses. Los Angeles County 8 OMP assumes ssue s noa nanny for any ethers of Ore ench In such i,ormapon Map prepared by GIS DiNs er Qty of Santa Claats CITY OF SANTA CLARITA STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 ANNEXATION NO. 2003-L50 NORTH SCHERZINGER AREA APN "APPENDIX B" ASSESSMENT ROLL Property Address Land Use Lot SQ.FT. EDU Maximum Asmt 2839-012-002 17580 Scherzinger Lane Sin le Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-012-003 17584 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-012-004 17590 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 5000 _2839-012-005 17602 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50 00 2839-012-006 17610 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-012-007 17614 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-012-008 28312 Bonnie View Ave Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-012-011 28301 Bonnie View Ave Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-012-013 17524 Sierra Highway Store Building 39,639.60 4 $ 200 00 2839-012-014 [no address listed] Industrial parking 53,578.80 2 $ 100.00 2839-012-015 28308 Bonnie View Ave Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-012-016 28302 Bonnie View Ave Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-013-001 28303 Bonnie View Ave Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-013-002 28309 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-013-003 28313 Bonnie View Ave Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-013-004 17626 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-013-005 17632 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-013-006 17640 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-013-007 17642 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-013-014 [no address listed] Vacant $ - 2839-013-015 [no address listed) Vacant $ - 2839-014-001 [no address listed] Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-014-002 28217 Sierra Cross Ave Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-014-003 28217 Sierra Cross Ave Single Family Residential 1 $ 5000 2839-014-004 [no address listed] Vacant $ 2839-014-005 [no address listed] Vacant $ 2839-014-006 17696 Scherzinger Lane Duplex 1.75 $ 87.50 �uou-u,"-vuo iiouo acnercunyer Lane oingie t-amuy hesioentiai 1 $ 50.00 2839-014-009 17689 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-014-010 17683 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-003 17649 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-004 17641 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-005 17635 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-006 17629 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-007 17623 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-008 17617 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-009 17613 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-010 17603 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-011 17595 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-012 17585 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 2839-015-013 17581 Scherzinger Lane Triplex 2.5 $ 125.00 2839-015-021 17667 Scherzinger Lane Single Family Residential 1 $ 50.00 CAWINDOWSWEMM.50 annex amended