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File #: TMP-2306    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/27/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/22/2025 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION NO. 2025-9477 - CONFIRMING THE DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT AND PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT OF THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025-26
Attachments: 1. 3b - Resolution LMD Assessment FY26, 2. Final Engineer's Report 25-26

MEETING DATE:                                          

July 22, 2025

 

SUBJECT:                                            

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RESOLUTION NO. 2025-9477 - CONFIRMING THE DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT AND PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT OF THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025-26

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Recommendation
Recommendation

ADOPT a resolution approving and confirming the diagram and assessment, and levying the assessment, for Landscape and Lighting District No. 1 for fiscal year 2025-2026.

 

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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

This is a public hearing to receive public input on the proposed levy of assessments for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 for the City of San Marcos Landscaping and Lighting District No. 1. The Landscaping and Lighting Assessment Act of 1972 requires that districts formed under its provisions be renewed each fiscal year in which an assessment is to be levied.  City Council adopted the resolution to approve the preliminary engineer’s report on June 24, 2025.

 

Discussion

At the direction of the City Council, the City of San Marcos Landscaping and Lighting District No. 1 was formed June 9, 1981, by Resolution No. 81-1592.  The purpose of this District is to provide revenue from any new subdivision or development to pay its fair share of maintenance costs. Revenues from the District are directed towards maintenance and energy costs associated with landscaping and street lights within City right-of-way adjacent to or within the affected subdivision or development.

 

The lighting assessments are based on units, with a single-family dwelling equal to one benefit unit.  The relationship between single-family lots and apartments, mobile-home parks and commercial/manufacturing has been established at 2.65 single-family lots indicated as “Equivalent Dwelling Units” (EDU) to one acre.  The amount that the parcels are assessed is based on the type of lighting provided.

 

No new parcels have been annexed into the District for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. 

 

The Landscaping and Lighting Act requires that a resolution be adopted for the renewal of the District for the upcoming year.  The Engineer's Report, which discusses the scope of services and apportionment of the levy, is attached.

 

Fiscal Impact 

The total estimated improvement/maintenance assessment for Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District fund (202) for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 is $530,000.  The assessments for this District have been frozen since the passage of Proposition 218 in November of 1996.  An estimated $660,000 from the General Fund will be needed.  It is anticipated that revenues for the District will continue to decline as properties currently in the District are redeveloped and annexed to the City’s Community Facility District 98-02 (Lighting, Landscaping, Open Space and Preserve Maintenance) which does include annual inflationary adjustments. The renewal of District assessments will allow for the continued levy on annexed properties within the District.

 

 

Attachment(s)
Resolution

Attachment A: Engineer’s Report

 

 

Prepared/Submitted by: Jeffrey Jorgenson, Accounting & Treasury Manager

Reviewed by: Donna Apar, Finance Director

Approved by: Michelle Bender, City Manager