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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 01272003 - 99-324 Y THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU N-i Y,CALIFORNIA Adapted this Resolution on July 13, 1999 by the following vote: ,AYES: SUPERVISORS GIOIA, UILKEMA, GERBER, DESAULNIER and CANCIAMILLA NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN:S N 8 N E . Resolution No.99/ 3 2 4 SUBJECT: Resolution Confirming final Engineer's Report„ Diagram and Assessments for Countywide Landscape District Ari 1979-3 (LL-2) and Levying Annual Assessments to be Placed on the Tax. Rolls for Fiscal Year 1999-2000. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT; The Public Works Director, Engineer of Work for Countywide Landscape District AD 1979-3 (LL-2), filed an annual report for Fiscal Year 1999-2000, and the Board adopted its Resolution of Intention to levy and collect assessments within the Assessment District Zones 1,2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,21,22,23,24,26, 27,28, 32,33, 35,36,37,38, 39, 40, 42, 44, 45,46,48, 49, 54, 57, 58, 60, 61,62,63,64 and 67 for Fiscal Year 1999-2000 the public hearing held at 9:00 a.m.. on Tuesday,July 13, 1999, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notice of the hearing was given in the time and manner required by law. At the public hearing, the Board afforded to every interested person an opportunity to make a protest to the annual report either in writing or orally,and the Board has considered each protest. The Board hereby over rules each of these protests and finds that the protest against the proposed improvements in each zone, including all written protests not withdrawn in writing before the conclusion of the protest hearing, is made by the owners of less than one-half of the area of the land to be assessed. The Board then closed the public hearing. The Board hereby confirms the Final Engineer's Report diagram and assessments as set forth in the annual report of the Assessment Engineer of Work and hereby levies the assessment to be placed on the tax rolls set forth therein for Fiscal Year 1999-2000. SE.JR:kw \\PWSIISHARDATA\GrpDd"pDistlBoard OrderslArmual Renewals\l99YJ.1-2\ Final.doc Orig.Dept.: Public Works(Special Districts) I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and Contact: Skip Epperly(313-2253) entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. cc: County Administrator County Counsel Auditor-Controller ATTESTED:___ July 13. 1999 County Assessor PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County PW Accounting Administrator By De RESOLLTION 99/324 THE BOARD OF SSUPER! �S OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY IFARNIA + Adapted this Resolution on July 13, 1999, by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS GIOIA, UILKEMA, GERBER, OESAULNIER and CANCIAMILLA NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE RESOLUTION NO. 991323 SUBJECT: Resolution Confirming Final Engineer's Report for County Service Area L-100, Levying Annual Street Lighting Charges to be Placed on the Tax Roll for Fiscal Year 1999-2000. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board hereby approves the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the Board levy street lighting services charges under the provision of County Ordinance No. 79/42 within the boundaries of County Service Area L-100 (Countywide). At the public hearing, the Board afforded to every interested person an opportunity to make a protest to the annual report either in writing or orally, and the Board has considered each protest The hearing was then closed. The Board hereby ADOPTS the final Engineer's Report and hereby levies the street light service charges to be placed on the tax rolls set forth therein for fiscal year 1999-2000. aE:Jkkw I hereby certify that this is a Mie and CorreCteScpyor vpmita►iAAtDATA AedwiftrvW Rwwwd�lteDtl 40M an action taken and entered on the minute of th9 RuLdoo Board of;Supervisors or)the date Ota o.tx.: PL6k Waft Dq-"wt tater DbMca) AtTESTBD:.��.�./�� contaft C 313-22sa Cox*A�3nW�bar PHIL SATCHE Cie of the Board oo: A, r-CanbWer of suparvisnrs and My Ad cou*A"enw By RESOLUTION NO. 991 323 FINAL ENGINEER'S REPORT TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR ESTABLISHING A STREET LIGHTING SERVICE CHARGE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999-2000 INTRODi7CTION The Board of Supervisors,on October 31, 1978,instructed the Public Works Director to develop an alternate means to supplement ad valorem tax to fund street lighting in County service areas. This report recommends levying of a street lighting charge as provided in the County Service Area Law, Government Code, Sections 25210.1 and following,and in accordance with Ordinance No. 7942,adopted by the Board of Supervisors on March 27, 1979. FUN-DMG SOURCE FOR STREET LIGITITNG The two principal revenue sources for funding street lighting within County Service Area L-100 are: 1. L-100 street lighting charges; and 2. Property taxes. RATIONALE FOR STREET LIGHTING Street lighting benefits all property owners within the County service area created to provide this service. The degree of benefit is determined by the use of the land of each individual parcel, the intensity of illumination provided,the number of pedestrians generated by the land use,and the enhanced security during hours of darkness. It is assumed that similar land uses will receive similar benefits. As an example, all single dwelling units are assumed to receive the same benefit and,further,the single dwelling unit establishes the basis for the street lighting service charge;hence,multiple dwelling units,containing 2,3 and 4,etc.,units,are assumed to receive increased benefits as the number of dwelling units increases. The factors used to establish street lighting service charges for the various land uses are shown on the attached Exhibit A. Exhibit A also lists the recommended street lighting units be class,ofproperty based on the intensity of street lighting,pedestrian and security factors,as well as the total units for each class. The service charges per unit are different for each County service area. The reason for this is that the number of street lights, intensity of lights, number of parcels are different for each County service area. The total funds required by each service area is the aggregate of the estimated utility costs to energize the lights,the administrative overhead,and a percentage for unforeseen contingencies. The basic unit rate for each services area is computed by dividing the total fund requirements by the total units in the service area. The street lighting service charge for a parcel is the basic unit rate times the number of units for the class of the parcel. . Exhibit C shows the street lighting service charges and total revenue by County service area. Exhibit D shows every parcel number within a County service area, the class of land use for each parcel number, and the basic street lighting services charge to be assessed. ATTACHMENTS Exhibit A - Light Use Units by Class of Property Exhibit B - Omand Totals by Class of Property(Computer Printout) Exhibit C - Grand Totals by County Service Areas(Computer Printout) Exhibit D - Body of Report(Computer Printout) Y Exhibit A REC_t)MTtrtFhlT_Fe-D-SM RFT LIMING ING i TSF i ih]TTS BY CLASS OF PROPERTY Total Reference Units Class gide- Intensi eedestrian Securi actor 1. A. Single a Dwelling Unit 11, 12, 13 '/s J2 '/4 1 B. Condominium 29 '/. 1/8 1/8 !s 2. Multiple Dwellin¢Units A. Two 21 '/< 1 1/r '/s 2 B. Three 22,24 1/4 2 It % 3 C. Four 23 1/s 3 '/x 4 D. 5-12 25 % 312 1 5 E. 13-24 26 % 4 1 '/4 6 F. 25-59 27 % 41/z 1 % 7 G. 60 or more 28 1 5 2 8 3. Commercial A. Commercial Stores 31 1 3 1 5 B. Small Grocery 32 1 3 1 5 C. Office Building 33 1 3 1 5 D. Medical,Dental 34 1 3 1 5 E. Service Stations 35 1 3 1 5 F.Garages 36 1 3 1 5 G. Recreational Clubs 37 1 3 1 5 H. Golf Courses 38 1 3 1 5 1. Bowling Alleys 39 1 3 1 5 J. Boat Harbors 40 1 3 1 5 K. Supermarkets 41 1 3 1 5 L. Shopping Centers 42 1 3 1 5 M. Financial Buildings 43 1 3 1 5 N. Motels,Mob.Home Parks 44 1 3 1 5 O. Theaters 45 1 3 1 5 P. Drive-In Restaurants 46 1 3 1 5 Q. Restaurants--Walk in 47 1 3 1 5 R. Multiple Commercial 48 1 3 1 5 S. Auto Agencies 49 1 3 1 5 4• d� 50 thru 54 1 3 1 5 5. Institutional A. Convalescent Hospital 70 1 3 1 5 B. Churches 71 1 3 1 5 E. Cemeteries,Mortuary 74 1 3 1 5 F. Fraternal&Service Org. 75 1 3 1 5 6. Miscellaneous Prop A. Vacant Land 10, 15, 16 '/{ '/. y2 62 thru 69n 7. Current street lighting assessment, per street lighting use unit, is $14.94.