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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-06-14 - AGENDA REPORTS - LMD RESOS (2)Avenue from Soledad Canyon Road to Oak Ridge Road. The proposed annexation of 47 parcels into Zone 17 currently receives a benefit but is not in the zone. The improvement provided in Zone 17 include the parkways, side panels, street trees, fencing, in rights-of-way and easements along Bouquet Canyon Road and Railroad Avenue. No rate change is proposed for this zone. Annex various parcels into Zone 7 (Creekside), and decrease the maximum assessment rate. This previously established Zone 7 is to be expanded and its rate methodology to be modified, so that it is inclusive of parcels zoned for commercial use. The proposed annexation of two non-residential parcels into Zone 7 currently receives a benefit, but is not in the zone. The improvement provided in Zone 7 include the parkways and side panels, street trees, ornamental structures, parks, and landscape maintenance in rights-of-way and easements within and adjacent to the zone. The maximum assessment rate will decrease by $2.43/EBU. Detach parcels from District No. T-1, Zone T2 (Old Orchard), annex parcels, and decrease the maximum assessment rates and modify the methodology. This zone was previously established as District No. T-1, Zone T2. Due to the variety of land uses with the zone, it is recommended to be assessed on an EBU basis rather than the current per -parcel basis, to ensure the assessment is applied to each parcel proportionally. If approved by the property owners, the maximum assessment in Zone T2 would decrease from $191.31 to $177.46. The improvements provided in Zone T2 include landscape maintenance of local medians, parkways, street trees, ornamental structures, bus stop amenities, paseos, lighting, signage, and monuments in street rights-of-way and easements within and adjacent to the zone. Detach parcels from District No. T-1, Zone T3 (Valencia Hills), annex parcels into Zone T3, decrease the maximum assessment rates and modify the methodology, create sub -zone T313 (Valencia Hills Trees) for parcels that receive a reduced level of benefit. This zone was previously established as District No. T-1, Zone T3. Due to a reduced level of benefit -received by a parcel with a golf course and 18 residential parcels, it is recommended to be assessed on an EBU basis rather than the current per -parcel basis, to ensure the assessment is applied to each parcel proportionally. Thereby, sub -zone T313 is proposed for tree maintenance only. If approved by the, property owners, the maximum assessment parcels in Zone T3 would decrease from $379.81 to $368.50, and parcels in Zone T313 would be established with the maximum assessment rate of to $34.80. The improvements provided in Zones T3 and T313 include landscape maintenance of local medians, parkways, street trees, ornamental structures, bus stop amenities, paseos, lighting,