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RESOLUTION NO. 91/503
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ORDER IMPROVEMENT IN
KENSINGTON ROADS IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AD 1991-1
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa
resolves:
This Board intends to order the following improvement
under the authority of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913:
The improvement and rehabilitation of the public roadways in
the Kensington Roads Improvement Assessment District AD
1991-1, Contra Costa County, California, such work to
include a combination of the following three (3)
construction procedures:
1) Reconstruction of the roadway sub-base, base and
pavement, as well as portions of the adjacent curb,
gutter and sidewalk;
2) Placement of a blanket overlay of new asphalt pavement
over the existing pavement; and
3) Placement of a slurry seal over the existing pavement.
One of the three construction procedures listed above shall
be applied to all of the public streets in the Kensington
Roads Improvement Assessment District AD 1991-1.
This Board finds that the land specially benefited by
the improvement is shown within the boundaries of the map
entitled, "Proposed Boundaries of Kensington Roads Improvement
Assessment District AD 1991-1, Contra Costa County, California. "
This map has been approved by the Board and is now on file with
the Clerk of the Board. The land within the exterior boundaries
shown on the map shall be designated Kensington Roads Improvement
Assessment District AD 1991-1, Contra Costa County, California.
This Board intends to levy a special assessment upon
the land within the described district in accordance with the
special benefit to be received by each parcel of land,
respectively, from the improvement. There shall be omitted from
special assessment all public streets, alleys and places and all
land belonging to the United States, the State of California and
this County now in use in the performance of a public function.
Where any disparity occurs in level or size between the
improvement and private property, this Board determines that it
is in the public interest and more economical to eliminate the
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disparity by doing work on the private property instead of
adjusting the work on public property. Accordingly, work may be
done on private property for this purpose with the written
consent of the landowner.
This Board shall adopt an ordinance pursuant to Section
10205 of the California Streets and Highways Code to provide for
a contribution of County funds such that any parcel may be
discharged from the lien of the assessment before the issuance of
bonds by a payment of $1, 300. 00 and that any assessment
represented by any issued bonds may be discharged over a period
of years by an average payment not to exceed $115.80 each year
during the term of the bonds.
Bonds representing unpaid assessments, and bearing
interest at a rate not to exceed twelve percent (12%) per annum,
will be issued in the manner provided by the Improvement Bond Act
of 1915 (Division 10, Streets and Highways Code) , and the last
installment of the bonds shall mature eighteen (18) years from
the second day of September next succeeding twelve (12) months
from their date.
The procedure for the collection of assessments and
advance retirement of bonds under the Improvement Bond Act of
1915 shall be as provided in Part 11. 1, Division 10, of the
Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
The County will not obligate itself to advance
available funds from the County treasury to cure any deficiency
which may occur in the bond redemption fund. A determination not
to obligate itself shall not prevent the County from, in its sole
discretion, so advancing funds.
This Board intends to comply with the requirements of
the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority
Protest Act of 1931 by proceeding under Part 7.5 of said Act.
The Engineer of Work is directed to include in its report all of
the information required by Section 2961 of the Streets and
Highways Code.
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This Board of Supervisors appoints NYSTROM ENGINEERING
CORPORATION as Engineer of Work for this project, and directs the
preparation of the report required by Section 10204 of the
Streets and Highways Code.
In the opinion of this Board, the public interest will
not be served by allowing owners of assessable lands to enter
into a contract for the work of improvement as otherwise
permitted in Section 2.0485 of the Public Contract Code.
The amount of any surplus remaining in the improvement
fund after completion of the improvement and payment of all
claims shall be distributed in accordance with the provisions of
Section 10427 of the Streets and Highways Code.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and
regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof,
held on the 6th day of August, 1991.
ATTEST:
PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of
Board of Supervisors and
County Administrator
By
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