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File #: TMP-1004    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/12/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/26/2018 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION NOS. 2018-8527 & 2018-8528 - PRELIMINARY ENGINEER'S REPORT AND INTENT TO LEVY ASSESSMENT FOR THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1 ("DISTRICT") FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019
Attachments: 1. 2b - Reso - Approv Eng Rpt FY 18-19.pdf, 2. 2c - Reso - Set Hearing FY 18-19.pdf, 3. Prelim Engineer's Report.pdf

MEETING DATE:                                          

JUNE 26, 2018

 

SUBJECT:                                            

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RESOLUTION NOS. 2018-8527 & 2018-8528 - PRELIMINARY ENGINEER’S REPORT AND INTENT TO LEVY ASSESSMENT FOR THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1 (“DISTRICT”) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019

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Recommendation
Recommendation

ADOPT resolutions approving the preliminary engineer’s report and declaring the City of San Marcos’ intention to levy and collect assessments in the District for the fiscal year 2018-2019 and establishing a subsequent public hearing on July 10, 2018, at the regular Council meeting at 6:00 p.m.

 

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Board or Commission Action

Not applicable

 

Relevant Council Strategic Theme

Quality of Life

Good Governance

 

Relevant Department Goal

Not applicable

 

Executive Summary

The Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (“Act”) requires that an engineer’s report be prepared for the renewal of the district assessments for the fiscal year 2018-2019. The engineer’s report was ordered on May 8, 2018 by Council Resolution 2018-8499.

 

The City of San Marcos has completed the preliminary engineer’s report for the District to levy the fiscal year 2018-2019 assessments on properties within the District. These proceedings are intended to provide City Council with the ability to indicate their intent to levy assessments on the District and set the public hearing date.

 

 

Discussion

The purpose of the District is to provide yearly revenue from each subdivision or development completed between June, 1981 and July, 1998 to pay its fair share of maintenance costs.  These costs include maintenance for landscaping within City right of way, landscaping within development open space areas and street lights within the City.  The revenue also contributes to the development’s fair share for the energy cost of the street lights within the City.

 

The Act requires the implementation of certain proceedings for any fiscal year in which an assessment is to be levied and collected within an existing assessment district formed under its provisions. As part of the proceedings set forth, a report must be prepared describing the assessments that will be levied to pay for costs of improvements. The content of the report is dictated by the California Streets and Highway Code (SHC) Section 22567. Since the formation of the District, the necessary proceedings have been conducted with respect to levies of annual assessments on properties within the district.  The engineer's report and required resolutions are attached.

 

The proposed assessments for both landscaping and lighting represent 5,964 parcels previously existing in the district.  Because the City adopted an assessment formula in 1994, State law allows the City to notify by mail only those properties which will have a new assessment.  There have been no new parcels added to the district during fiscal year 2017-2018; therefore the City will not be performing any notification for the fiscal year 2018-2019.

 

In 1998, proceedings were initiated to form Community Facilities District 98-02: Lighting, Landscaping, Open Space and Preserve Maintenance (CFD 98-02). Services provided by CFD 98-02 include those similar services provided by the District. As properties redevelop in the City they are required to annex to the City’s Community Facilities Districts including CFD 98-02. Any existing developed parcel that is currently in the District is then removed from the District and annexed into CFD 98-02. This process insures that no property pays for services twice.

 

The cost for landscaping, median, parkways, slope and lighting maintenance costs are detailed within the engineers report and are reflected for the proposed fiscal year 2017-2018 assessment.

 

Environmental Review

Not applicable

 

Fiscal Impact 

The LLMD is estimated to produce revenue of $529,770.42 for Fiscal Year 2018/2019. The revenues are not sufficient to cover all expected and eligible expenses. An estimated $660,000 subsidy from the general fund will be needed.  The renewal of district assessments will allow for the continued levy on annexed properties within the District.

Attachment(s)
Resolution Approving Preliminary Engineer’s Report

Resolution of Intent to Provide Levy and Setting Time for Public Hearing

Preliminary Engineer’s Report

 

 

Prepared by:    Kyle Wright, Assistant Engineer

Submitted by:  Peter Kuey, Principal Civil Engineer

Reviewed by:  Matt Little, City Engineer

Approved by:  Jack Griffin, City Manager