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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 04042006 - SD.2 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS " Contra FROM: DENNIS M. BARRY, AICP Costa COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR County �-r DATE: April 4, 2006 �. SUBJECT: HEARING ON PROPOSED POLICE SERVICE SPECIAL TAXES FOR COUNTY SERVICE AREA P-6, RELATED ORDINANCE ADOPTION AND FIXING OF ELECTION THEREOF AND FORMATION OF ZONE 206 FOR SUBDIVISION#SD048918 IN THE CONCORD AREA(SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V) SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Adopt the Resolution authorizing an election for Zone 206 in County Service Area P-6. (Resolution No. 2006/118) 2. Adopt the Ordinance establishing a fee for Police Service District for SD048918. (Ordinance 2006-4) 3. Direct the County Clerk to conduct the election required by Government Code Section 5397. This election shall be conducted by mail ballot pursuant to Code Section 4000 and shall be held on the earliest date permitted by law. (June 6, 2006) FISCAL IMPACT None BACKGROUND/REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS This application was approved by the Board of Supervisors March 21, 2006, with the requirement to establish a Police Service District prior to recordation of the final map. A maximum of 18 office/commercial/light industrial lots are allowed. I Condition of Approval #18 of Subdivision#048918 requires the applicant to agree to place the development in a "County Service Area" to augment police services based upon the use of the site. The initial assessment is $400.00 per lot. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: X YES SIGNATURE C RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR _RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER I SIGNATURE (S): ACTION OF BOARD ON APPROVED AS RECOMMENDEDOT R_ VPTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS ATRUEAND CORRECT COPY V +UNANIMOUS(ABSENT hgnoj OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES AYES: _NOES: OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN ABSENT: ABSTAIN:_ CI ntact:Debi Foley-335-1215 ATTESTED g14/0p cc: Community Development Department(CDD) JOHN CULLEN,CLERK OF Elections-Rosa Mena THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Sheriff-Coroner-Gloria Sutter AND COUNTY ARMINISTRATOR County Clerk-Elections Auditor-Controller �/�f Assessor BY, DEPUTY ID048918.psdldf I THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on April 4, 2006 by the following vote: AYES: Uilkema,Piepho,DeSaulnier,Glover and Gioia NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I i I I SUBJECT: Creating County ) RESOLUTION NO.2006/118 Service Area P-6 Zone 206 ) (Gov. C. 25210.8 & (SUB 048918) ) 59000 ff.) in the Concord area ) and Authorizing a ) Special Tax Election in ) Said Zone. ) i i i This Board recognizes the need for increased police protection services in the above subject zone and the difficulty of funding the current or an increased level of services by revenues now available. Government Code Sections 50077 and 53978 establish procedures for voter authorization of a special tax in order to provide additional funding for police protection. I NOW, THEREFORE, THIS BOARD HEREBY DETERMINES, ORDERS AND DIRECTS: i 1. That portion of Contra Costa County Service Area P-6 described in Attached Exhibit"A" is established as Zone 206 of County Service Area No. P-6. No affected properties located therein will be taxed for any existing bonded indebtedness or contractual obligations as a result of the formation of said zone. I 2. The Clerk of this Board shall cause the filing of a statement of the creation of said zone to be made with the County Assessor and the State Board of Equalization (in Sacramento) pursuant to Government Code Sections 54900-54902. The filing shall include a map or plot indicating the boundaries of said zone. I I I I I 3. That Ordinance No.2006-07 adopted this date is to be presented for approval of the voters of Zone 206 of County Service Area No.P-6 by a June 6,2006 mail ballot election according to the following ballot proposition: "Shall Ordinance No. 2006-07 of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County be approved so as to authorize a special tax on property located in Zone 206 of County Service P-6 to maintain the present level of police protection service and provide additional funding for increased police protection service?" 4. The County Clerk (Elections Clerk) is directed to take all steps necessary to conduct the election required by this order. Said election shall be conducted by mailed ballot(Elections Code Sections 1340 and 1350 f£) and shall be held as specified above. A synopsis of the Ordinance may be used. Orig. Dept:Community Development cc: County Counsel Elections—Rosa Mena Sheriff-Coroner, Gloria Sutter Auditor-Controller Assessor df RESOLUTION NO. 2006/118 Resolution #2006/118 Subdivision #048918 Zone#206 "Exhibit"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL ONE: Being a portion of Lots 51, 52, and 57, as shown on the Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch, filed on November 8, 1884, in Book D of Maps, at page 87, Contra Costa County Records, described as follows: Beginning at an angle point in the northerly line of said Lot 52,from whence the West 1/4 corner of Section 17 Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, bears North 10 14' 02"East,3.96 feet,as shown on the Record of Survey filed in Book 60 of Licensed Surveyors' Maps at Page 44; said line being the basis of bearings for this description;thence along said northerly line of Lot 52,South 890 22' 19"East 1315.59 feet to the northwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Eleaner Duarte Ware et al, to Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) recorded September 2, 1975 in Book 7609 of Official Records, at page 380, Contra Costa County Records; thence along the west line of said PG&E parcel, South 10 18' 54" West 626.61 feet;thence along the south line of said PG&E parcel,South 890 44'33"East,353.30 feet;thence along the east line of said Lots 52 and 51,South 130 07'41"West,534.74 feet to the most northerly comer of the parcel of land described in the Grant Deed from Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Dean S. Lesher dated August 6, 1991 in Book 16844 of Official Records at Page 485,Contra Costa County Records;thence South 720 23' 08" East, 196.16 feet; thence along a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 680.00 feet through a central angle of 220 29' 11"an arc distance of 266.87 feet;thence South 490 53'57"East, 105.03 feet;thence North 880 04' 11"East, 13.55 feet to a point on the northern right of way of Evora Road,said point being on a curve from which the center bears South 43° 11'06"East;thence southwesterly,along said right of way,along said curve concave to the southeast having a radius of 1030.00 feet through a central angle of 4°53'58"an arc distance of 88.08 feet;thence along a reverse curve having a radius of 770.00 feet through a central angle of 120 01'59"an arc distance of 161.71 feet to the southwest line of said Lot 57;thence leaving said northern right of way and along said southwest line of Lot 57, North 470 59' 15" West, 479.32 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 51; thence along the south line of said Lot 51, South 720 22' 10"West, 649.11 feet to the southeast corner of that 4 acre parcel of land described as"Parcel One" in the deed�from Manual and Mary Duarte to Concord Sportsmens Club recorded March 8, 1961 in Book 3819 of Official Records at Page 450, Contra Costa County Records;thence North 290 39'04"West,along the eastern line of said Parcel One(3819 OR 450), 361.48 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel One; thence along the north line of said Parcel One,South 720 22' 10"West,214.59 feet;thence leaving said North line, North 00 03'53"West,469.54 feet; thence North 68°30'47"West,200.00 feet;thence North 630 39' 18"West, 125.00 feet;thence North 510 59' 35" West, 99.93 feet; thence along a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 250.00 feet through a central angle of 510 13'31"an.arc distance of 223.51 feet;thence along a tangent line,North 00 46'04"West, 171.92 feet;thence North 570 38'50"West, 161.59 feet; thence South 750 23'07"West,290.88 feet;thence South 620 40'21"West,284.89 feet;thence South 350 44'23"East,312.59 feet;thence South 70 22'49"East, 162.61 feet; thence South 510 19' 14" East, 704.25 feet; thence North 510 05' 58" East, 66.92 feet; thence South 360 02' 59" East, 203.97 feet to the north line of said Parcel One (3819 OR 450); thence along said north line, South 720 22' 10" West, 45.83 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel One (3819 OR 450); thence South 29°39'04" East,361.48 feet to the southwest corner of said Parcel One(3819 OR 450)and the south line of said Lot 51;thence along said south line,South 720 22' 10"West,91.73 feet to the northeast line of the Parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the"Final Judgment of Parcel 75" entered June 19, 1945 in the District Court of the United States, Northern District of California, Southern Division, a certified copy of which recorded June 29, 1945 in Book 818 of Official Records at page.123;thence along said northeast line, North 470 02'40"West, 121.55 feet to the east line of the Contra Costa Canal being the east line of the 6.92 acre parcel of land described in the deed to United States of America recorded September 23, 1938 in Book 486 of Official Records at page 4;thence along the east line of the Contra Costa Canal,North 140 50' 21" East, 14.77 feet; thence along a tangent curve to the left having a radius of 185.00 feet through a central angle of 660 06' 00" an arc distance of 213.43 feet; thence along a tangent line, North 510 15' 40" West, 1308.13 feet; thence South 850 48' 10"West,402.04 feet;thence North 590 40' 31"West, 221.06 feet to the northwest line of said Lot 52; thence along said northwest line, North 630 48' 51"East, 1596.83 feet; thence South 10 14' 02" West, 252.60 feet to the point of beginning. Bearings and distances are based on the California State Plane Coordinate Grid System Zone 3, multiply 1 distances shown by 1.0000581 to obtain ground values. Said Parcel One, being Parcel "B"on that certain Lot Line Adjustment(file No. LL030038)approved by The County of Contra Costa,as disclosed by instrument recorded August 1,2003,Official Records,Instrument No. 2003-376457. EXCEPTING FROM PORTIONS OF PARCEL ONE: 1)All of the oil,gas,asphaltum and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals,as well as,thermal steam and hot water lying in and under, to a depth of 4,500 feet below mean sea level, as granted to Pacific Gas and Electric Company,a California corporation,which recorded September 2, 1975 in Book 7609,Official Records, page 384. 2)"Reserving unto the Sellers as grantors all or-any of the oil,gas, minerals and hydrocarbons,all chemical gas and all geothermal steam lying below a depth of more than forty-five hundred(4500)feet below mean sea level, including the right to grant leases for all or any of said purposes, but without any right whatsoever to enter upon the surface of said lands or upon any portion thereof within forty-five hundred(4500)feet vertical distance below mean sea level", as reserved in the Deed from Elwin F. Ware, et ux, which recorded July 14, 1983, in Book 11339, Official Records, page 640. 3)"Excepting from said real property and reserving to the Grantors herein all oil,gas and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals in and under said real property lying below a plane which is 500 feet below the normal surface of the ground, provided,however,that any exploration for or removal of any such oil,gas,and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals shall be by means of slant drilling or tunneling from lands adjacent to said real property and shall be performed so as not to endanger said surface or any structure which shall be erected or constructed thereon", as reserved in the Deed from Pacific Gas and Electric Company, recorded September 3, 1991, in Book 16844,Official Records, page 485. RESERVING FROM PARCEL ONE: Grantor reserved unto itself, its successors and assigns, all the subsurface water now or hereafter found, located in all or any part of the land above described,lying below the surface thereof,expressly reserves the right to grant leases for such water without right to enter upon the surface of said land for the purpose of recovering such water. PARCEL TWO: The easement granted in the Deed to Dean S. Lesher,Trustee of the Dean S. Lesher Revocable Trust dated March 6, 1989, as amended and rested July 10, 1989, recorded September 3, 1991, in Book 16844 Official Records, page 488, as follows: An easement for the construction, installation, use, maintenance, repair, inspection, testing, alteration, reconstruction and replacement of a cut and fill slope, described as follows: A portion of that parcel of land described in that Grant Deed from Walter M.and Hazel R.Perry to Pacific Gas and Electric, recorded September 18, 1975, in Book 7624 of Official Records, page 278, also a portion of that parcel of land described in the Grant Deed from United Sportsmen, Inc., to Pacific Gas and Electric, filed September 18, 1975 in Book 7624 of Official Records, page 290,said parcels of land being a portion of Section 17,Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, and a portion of Lot 57,as shown on that certain Map entitled"Map of the Government Ranch or Gwin Ranch"filed November 8, 1884,in Book D of Maps, at page 87, Contra Costa County Records, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the most southern corner of said lands described in that Grant Deed recorded in Book 7624 of Official Records, page 278, said corner also being on the northwestern line of Evora Road; thence North 470 59' 15"West, 137.30 feet along the southwestern line of said Deed to the most southern corner of that parcel of land described in that Grant deed Recorded in Book 7624 of Official Records,at page 290;thence North 470 59' 15"West, 341.94 feet along the southwest line of said Deed to an angle point in said line;thence South 13° OT 40" East, 107.64 feet along the northwestern line of said deed to the point of beginning; thence leaving said line South 720 23'08" East, 196.16 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve;thence southeasterly 266.88 feet along the arc of said curve to the southwest having a radius of 680.00 feet and a central angle of 22°29' 11"; thence South 490 53' 57" East, 105.03 feet; thence North 880 27' 28" East, 13.29 feet to a point on the northern right of way line of Evora Road,said point being on a curve from which the radius bears South 43° 11'06"East;thence northeasterly along said right-of-way 165.43 feet along the arc of said curve concave 2 to the southeast having a radius of 1030.00 feet and a centra(angle of 9° 12'09"; thence North 650 10'44" West, 673.64 feet to a point-on the northwestern line of that parcel of land described in that Grant Deed recorded in Book 7624 of Official Records,at page 290;thence South 130 0740"West, 134.74 feet along said northwestern line to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE: All that portion of Lot 50,as shown on the Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch,filed on November 8, 1884, in Book D of Maps, at page 87, Contra Costa County Records, lying North of the Arnold Industrial Highway, described as follows: A strip of land 100 feet in width, the northeast line of which is parallel to and 100 feet northeasterly, (measured at right angles),from a line described as follows: Beginning on the north line of said Arnold Industrial Highway at the northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the"Final Judgment on Parcel 75"entered June 19, 1945 in the District Court of The United States,Northern District of California,Southern Division,a Certified copy of which was recorded June 29, 1945 in Book 818 of Official Records,at page 123;thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the northeast line of said United States of America Parcel to the northwest line of said Lot 50. EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL THREE: That portion thereof described in the deed to the State of California, recorded August 4, 1976, in Book 7964, page 400, Official Records. RESERVING FROM PARCEL THREE: Grantor reserved unto itself, its successors and assigns, all the subsurface water now or hereafter found, located in all or any part of the land above described,lying below the surface thereof,expressly reserves the right to grant leases for such water without right to enter upon the surface of said land for the purpose of i recovering such water. RESERVING FROM PARCELS ONE AND THREE: A non-exclusive easement appurtenant to the remaining lands of the grantor, for ingress and egress by vehicles, pedestrians and animals and for installing, repairing, removing and replacing lines,wires, pipes, conduits and facilities for water,sewer,as,electric,telecommunications,fibre optic and storm water purposes, over, under, through and across the following described parcel: Being a portion of Lots 50 and 51 as shown on the Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch,filed in Book D of Maps, page 87, Contra Costa County Records, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of that 4 acre parcel of land described as "Parcel One" in the deed from Manual and Mary Duarte to Concord Sportsmen's Club, recorded March 8, 1961, in Book 3819 of Official Records,at page 450,said point of beginning also being a point on the south line of Lot 51;thence North 290 39'04"West,361.48 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel One;thence along the north line of said Parcel One, North 720 22' 10" East, 45.83 feet; thence leaving said north line, North 360 02' 59"West, 203.97 feet; thence South 510 05'58"West, 66.92 feet;thence South 160 38'.49"East, 181.89 feet to the east line of the Contra Costa Canal, being the east line of the 6.92 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the United States of America, recorded September 23, 1938, in Book 486 of Official Records, page 4; thence along the east line of said Contra Costa Canal South 510 15' 40" East, 25.00 feet to the beginning of a 185 foot radius curve concave to the southwest; thence along said curve through a central angle of 66° 06' 00", an arc distance of 213.43 feet; thence leaving said curve South 140 50'21"West, 14.77 feet to the northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the"Final Judgment of Parcel 75"entered June 19, 1945 in the District Court of the United States,Northern District of California,Southern Division,a certified copy of which was recorded on June 29, 1945 in Book 818 of Official Records,at page 123;thence along said northeast line South 470 02'40"East,469.26 feet;thence South 440 50' 15"East,85.23 feet to the north right of way of Evora Road; thence Northeasterly along said right of way, along a non-tangent curve to the southeast, the center of which bears North 450 34' 03" East, having a radius of 45 feet, through a central angle of 980 03' 15", an arc distance of 77.01 feet; thence leaving said right of way of Evora Road North 470 02' 40" West, 271.24 feet; thence North 420 5T 20" East, 20.00 feet; thence North 470 02' 40" West, 80.00 feet; thence North 720 22' 10" East, 11.37 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL FOUR: 3 i i i I i All that portion of Lot 50,as shown on the Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch,filed on November 8, 1884, in Book D of Maps, page 87, Contra Costa County Records, tying north of the Arnold Industrial Highway and east of a line described as follows: Beginning on the north line of said Arnold Industrial Highway at the northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the "Final Judgment on Parcel 75"entered June 19, 1945 in the District Court of the United States,Northern District of California,Southern Division,a certified copy of which was recorded on June 29, 1945 in Book 818 of Official Records,page 123;thence from said point of beginning, northwesterly along the northeast line of said United States of America parcel to the northwest line of said Lot 50. I EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL FOUR: A) A strip of land 100 feet in width, the northeast line of which is parallel to and 100 feet northeasterly (measured at right angles) from the northeast line of said United States of America parcel (818 OR 133). B)All that portion thereof lying southerly of the northerly line of Parcel 12A as said parcel is described in the Final Order of Condemnation Rendered in the Matter of The People of The Sate of California, plaintiff, Vs. United Sportsmen,Inc.,A/C defendant,Case No. 141846,Contra Costa County Superior Court,a certified copy I of which was recorded on February 20, 1975 in Book 7436.of Official Records, page 572, said northerly line being described in said Parcel 12A as: Thence from a tangent that bears South 530 55' 20" West, along a curve to the right with a radius of 770.00 feet,through an angle of 260 02' 17",an arc length of 350.60 feet; thence South 800 00' 37" West, 838.00 feet to the southwesterly line of said parcel. C)All of the oil,gas,asphaltum and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals in and under and that may be produced from said real property as conveyed to Pacific Gas and Electric Company by deed recorded July 24, 1975 in Book 7573 of Official Records, page 360, and rerecorded November 4, 1975 in Book 7675 of Official Records, page 331. D)All that portion described in the deed to Concord Sportsmen's Club, Inc., recorded September 6, 1993, in Book 11421, page 205, Official Records. RESERVING FROM PARCEL FOUR: Grantor reserves unto itself, its successors and assigns, all the subsurface water now or hereafter found, located in all or any part of the land above described, lying below the surface thereof,expressly reserves the right to grant leases for such water without right to enter upon the surface of said land for the purpose of recovering such water. PARCEL FIVE: A non-exclusive easement reserved in the deed from Thomas/DeNova, LLC, recorded November 21, 2003, Instrument No. 2003-569305, Official Records, for installing, repairing, removing and replacing lines, wires, pipes,conduits and facilities for water,sewer,gas,electric,telecommunications,fibre optic,and storm water purposes,including the right to construct and maintain open swales and to drill and operate water wells,over, under, through and across that portion thereof described as follows: A strip of land 30 feet wide, the centerline of which being described as follows: Commencing at the angle point in the northerly line of said Lot 52,from whence the west 1/4 corner of Section 17,Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian bears North 10 14'02" East,3.96 feet, as shown on the Record of Survey filed in Book 60 of Licensed Surveyor's Maps, page 44, said line being the basis of bearings for this description; thence from said point of commencement South 180 58' 09" East, 1185.41 feet to the True Point of Beginning;thence North 00 10'43"East,405.98 feet; thence North 680 30' 47"West, 78.18 feet;thence North 630 39' 18"West, 127.17 feet;thence North 510 59'35"West, 101.46 feet to the beginning of a 265 foot radius curve concave to the northeast; thence along said curve through a central angle of 510 13'31", an arc distance of 236.92 feet; thence leaving said curve North 00 46' 04"West, 163.80 feet; thence North 57°38'50"West, 146.95 feet;thence South 750 23'07"West,282.69 feet;thence South 621 40'21"West,265.84 feet; thence South 350 44'23"East,299.00 feet;thence South 7°22'49"East, 160.35 feet; thence South 510 19' 14" East, 586.99 feet to the point of terminus. I 4 I I I i i i A non-exclusive easement reserved in the deed from Thomas/Denova, LLC, recorded November 21, 2003, Instrument No. 2003-569305, Official Records, for emergency ingress and egress and replacing line, wires, pipes,conduits and facilities,for water,sewer,gas,electric,telecommunications,fibre optic,and storm water purposes, over, under, through and across that portion thereof described as follows: Commencing at the angle point in the northerly line of said Lot 52,from whence the west 1/4 corner of Section 17,Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian bears North 10 14'02"East,3.96 feet, as shown on the Record of Survey filed in Book 60 of Licensed Surveyor's Maps, page 44, said line being the basis of bearings for this description;thence from said point of commencement South 320 26'57"East,864.22 feet to the True Point of Beginning;thence South 680 30'47"East,20.74 feet;thence South 60 11'04"West, 386.54 feet;.thence South 89°51'25"East,65.11 feet;thence South 00 03'53"East,94.16 feet;thence South j 720 22' SO" West, 232.35 feet; thence North 360 02'59"West,203.97 feet; thence South 510 05'58" West, 66.92 feet; thence North 511 19' 14" West, 114.74 feet; thence North 510 56' 04" East, 112.10 feet; thence South 480 51'45"West,255.75 feet;thence North 500 46'02"East,85.17 feet;thence North 00 10'43"East, 15.54 feet;thence South 89°51'25"East,50.91 feet;thence North 60 11'04"East,394.13 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL SEVEN: Portion of Lot 51,as shown on the Map of Government or Gwin Ranch,filed on November 8, 1884, in Book D of Maps, page 87, Contra Costa County Records, described as follows: Beginning on the South line of said Lot 51, distant thereon North 71° 19' 54" East, 91.74 feet from the Northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the"Final Judgment on Parcel j 75"entered June 19, 1945, in the District Court of the United States, Northern District of California,Southern Division, a certified copy of which was recorded June 29, 1945, in Book 818 of Official Records, page 123; thence from said point of beginning North 71° 19'54"East,along said South line 492.8 feet;thence North 300 41'21"West,361.5 feet;thence South 710 19'54"West parallel to said South line of said Lot 51,492.8 feet to a point which bears North 300 41'21"West from the point of beginning;thence South 300 41'21"East 361.5 feet to the point of beginning. I EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL SEVEN: Mineral rights conveyed and further described in the Deed to Pacific Gas and Electric Company,a California corporation,recorded September 4, 1975,in Book 7612 of Official Records, j page 265. PARCEL EIGHT: A portion of Lot 50,as shown on the Map of Government or Gwin Ranch,filed on November 8, 1884,in Book D of Maps, page 87, Contra Costa County Records, described as follows: Commencing at a point that lies on the Northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America, in the "Final Judgment of Parcel 75", entered June 19, 1945, in the District Court of the United States,Northern District of California,Southern Division,a certified copy of which was recorded June 29,1945, in Book 818 of Official Records,page 123,said point of commencement also lying on the Northwest line of said j Lot 50; thence from said point of commencement and along said Northwest line of Lot 50 North 720 24' 30" East 114.75 feet to the true point of beginning;thence from said true point of beginning continuing along said Northwest line of Lot 50, North 720 24' 30" East, 23.67 feet; thence leaving said Northwest line of Lot 50, South 60 42' 55"East, 31.93 feet to a point that lies 100.00 feet Northeast measured at right angles from the Northeast line of(818 OR 123); thence parallel with said Northeast line of(818 OR 123), North 460 57' 34" West 35.98 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL EIGHT: Mineral rights conveyed and further described in the Deed to Pack Gas and Electric Company,a California corporation, recorded July 24, 1975 in Book 7573 of Official Records, page 360, and rerecorded November 4, 1975, in Book 7675 of Official Records, page 331. i TOTAL ACRES of 66.74- I APN: 099-160-015, 099-160-020, 099-160-025, 099-160-028, 099-160-029, 099-160-019 I 5 i I i Resolution #2006/118 Subdivision #048918 Zone#206 "Exhibit°B" LL3 C 7o APN 099-152-011 %C1 C f LO C4\ � 4�a�N �Fiy9t PN ISEDWI 99-160-018No._C33249 zEX . 6-30-06 R N01'i8S4"E �J626.61civl�- 1zofCAPN 099-160-02v,oO 1 60—t)281 10) AREA ENCOMPAHEAVY A ;m o /099-160-015 C14 BLACK BORDER = 66.7f ACRES O C5 t g 1 "NOT A PART" EXCLUDED to � C6 00 rn z N68 200?0 N00>�03'S3"W �N aZ ��q� LS o . °' !R=250 00'z: 223.51' � 469.54' NN o �N'tK A=51'13'31 N00'46 04"W APN 099-160-027� 1 1.92' (NOT A PART) NO1'14'02"E N63'39'18"W C7 536'02,59"E 252.60' 125.00' 203.97 1 N5159'35"W `7 / N51'05'58"E -- --J L 99.93' p,� 66,92' N57'3 '50"W S75-23'07"W ,�01 ;/ LINE TABLE. 1�1 59' 290.88' ,F�/ / LINE LENGTH BEARING APN 099-160-026 '``�/ Of; L1 196.16 N7223'08"W (NOT A PART) ���:�h�'��� L2 105.03 N49 53'57"W % �al'�0 L3 13.55 N88'04'1I"E . a L4 2.83 N80"00'37"E �g`Q L5 85.55 N4450'15"W A �� ���k 9 p l Cs L6 121.55 N47 02'40"W -.a �' �1� j e6% I�4� 1 L7 14.77 N1450'21"E CURVE TABLE CURVE LENGTH RADIUS DELTA t �� C1 266.87 680.00 22 29'11" t � co C2 88.08 1030.00 4'53'58" In C3 161:711 770.00 12'01'59" "� •,1 zj C41350:24 1 770.00126-0,3'42" APN 100-330-0 f N59'40'31"W CS 116.67 j 25.00 j 38'12'46', I 221.06' C6 j 128.07 45.00 1763-03'38 I C7 i 213.43 i 185.00! 66'06'00" n SCALE: 1" = 400' JES ENGINEERING, INC. " EXHIBIT B DATE: 2/7/06 CM/ ENCIM� W & UND SU NC =�G : - _ SHEET RBP 1355 W:�LO'W WAY, sort 105 POLICE SERVICES DIS DRAWN BY: i CONCORD, CA 94520 �r Z (925)o74-1314)6 - 1 WILLOW PASS BUSINESS PARK CON RA COSTA COUNTY CALIFORNIA 77. ._ ORDINANCE NO. 2006-07. (An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County) Authorizing a Special Tax for Police Protection Services in Zone206 County Service Area No. P-6 The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ORDAINS as follows: ARTICLE I. PURPOSE AND INTENT. It is the purpose and intent of this Ordinance to authorize the levy of a tax on parcels of real property on the secured property tax roll of Contra Costa County that are within Zone 206 of Contra Costa County Service Area No. P-6 in order to augment funding for police protection. This tax is a special tax within the meaning of Section 4 of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution. Because the burden of this tax falls upon property, this tax also is a property tax, but this tax is not determined according to nor in any manner based upon the value of property; this tax is levied on a parcel and use of property basis. Insofar as not inconsistent with this Ordinance or with legislation authorizing special taxes and insofar as applicable to a property tax that is not based on value, such provisions of the California Revenue and Taxation Code and of Article XIII of the California Constitution as relate to ad valorem property taxes are intended to apply to the collection and administration of this tax (Article IV of this Ordinance), as authorized by law. The revenues raised by this tax are to be used solely for the purposes of obtaining, furnishing, operating, and maintaining police protection equipment or apparatus, for paying the salaries and benefits of police protection personnel, and for such other police protection service expenses as are deemed necessary. ARTICLE II. DEFINITIONS. The following definitions shall apply throughout this Ordinance: 1. "Parcel" means the land and any improvements thereon, designated by an assessor's parcel map and parcel number and carried on the secured property tax roll of Contra Costa County. For the purposes of this Ordinance, parcel does not include any land or improvements outside the boundaries of Zone 206 of County Service Area P-6 nor any land or improvements owned by any governmental entity. 2. "Fiscal year" means the period of July 1 through the following June 30. 3. Contra Costa County Service Area P-6 Zone 206 (hereinafter called "Zone") means that portion of the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County located within the Zone's boundaries described (see Exhibit A attached hereto). 4. "Use Code" means the code number assigned by the Assessor of Contra Costa County in order to ,classify parcels according to use for ad valorem property tax purposes. A copy of the Assessor's use code classifications chart is attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein. 5. "Consumer Price Index" means the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose Area(1982-84=100) as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. If the Consumer Price Index is discontinued or revised, such other government index or computation with which it is replaced shall be used in order to obtain substantially the same result as would be obtained if the Consumer Price Index had not been discontinued or revised. Ordinance 2006-07 1 6. "Constant first year dollars" shall mean an actual dollar amount which, in years subsequent to the first fiscal year the tax is levied, shall have the same purchasing power as the base amount in first fiscal year dollars as measured by the Consumer Price Index. The base amount shall be the amount of tax per parcel as specified in Article III IA herein. The adjustment from actual to constant dollars shall be made by use of the Consumer Price Index, as specified in Section III 1B herein. ARTICLE III. AMOUNT AND LEVEL OF TAXES 1. The tax per year on each parcel in the Zone shall not exceed the amount applicable to the parcel, as specified below. A. For First Fiscal Year: The tax per year for the first fiscal year (July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008) shall be the Amount of Tax Per Parcel for a Property Use Code Category as set forth on Exhibit C incorporated herein. B. For Subsequent Fiscal Years: In order to keep the tax on each parcel in constant first year dollars for each fiscal year subsequent to the first fiscal year, the tax per year shall be adjusted as set forth below to reflect any increase in the Consumer Price Index beyond the first fiscal year a tax is levied. In each July, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County shall determine the amount of taxes to be levied upon the parcels in the Zone for the then current fiscal year as set forth below. For each Property Use Category on Exhibit C, the tax per year on each parcel for each fiscal year subsequent to the first fiscal year shall be an amount determined as follows: Tax Per Parcel Tax Per Parcel (Consumer Price Index For then Current= For First X for April of Immediately Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Preceding Fiscal Year (Consumer Price Index for First Fiscal Year of Levy) Provided, however, that in no event shall the tax per parcel for any fiscal year be less than the amount established for the first fiscal year. 2. The taxes levied on each parcel pursuant to this Article shall be a charge upon the parcel and shall be due and collectible as set forth in Article IV, below. A complete listing of the amount of taxes on each parcel shall be maintained by the Sheriff-Coroner of the County of Contra Costa at Martinez, and be available for public inspection during the remainder of the fiscal year for which such taxes are levied. ARTICLE IV. COLLECTION AND ADMINISTRATION. 1. Taxes as Liens Against the Property. The amount of taxes for each parcel each year shall constitute a lien on such property, in accordance with Revenue and Taxation Code Section 2187, and shall have the same effect as an ad valorem real property tax lien until fully paid. Ordinance 2006-07 2 2. Collection. The taxes on each parcel shall be billed on the secured roll tax bills for ad valorem property taxes and shall be due the County of Contra Costa. Insofar as feasible and insofar as not inconsistent with this Ordinance, the taxes are to be collected in the same manner in which the County collects secured roll ad valorem property taxes. Insofar as feasible and insofar as not inconsistent with this Ordinance, the times and procedure regarding exemptions, due dates, installment payments, corrections, cancellations, refunds, late payments, penalties, liens, and collections for secured roll ad valorem property taxes shall be applicable to the collection of this tax. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, as to this tax: 1) the secured roll tax bills shall be the only notices required for this tax, and 2) the homeowners and veterans exemptions shall not be applicable because such exemptions are determined by dollar amount of value. 3. Costs of Administration by County. The reasonable costs incurred by the County officers collecting and administering this tax shall be deducted from the collected taxes. ARTICLE V. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE If any article, section, subsection, sentence, phrase of clause of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portion of this Ordinance. The voters of the Zone hereby declare that they would have adopted the remainder of this Ordinance, including each article, section, subsection, sentence phrase or clause, irrespective of the invalidity of any other article, section, subsection, sentence, phrase or clause. ARTICLE VI. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its confirmation by two-thirds of the voters voting within the Zone 206 in an election to be held June 6, 2006 so that taxes shall first be collected hereunder for the tax year beginning July 1, 2007. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 4, 2006 by the following vote: AYES: Uilkema,Piepho,DeSaulnier,Glover and Gioia NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: JOHN CULLEN, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By: �C Deputy =06-07 3 ORDINANCE NO. 2006-07. (An Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County) Authorizing a Special Tax for Police Protection Services in Zone206 County Service Area No. P-6 The Contra-Costa County Board of Supervisors ORDAINS as follows: ARTICLE I. PURPOSE AND INTENT. It is the purpose and intent of this Ordinance to authorize the levy of a tax on parcels of real property on the secured property tax roll of Contra Costa County that are within Zone 206 of Contra Costa County Service Area No. P-6 in order to augment funding for police protection. This tax is a special tax within the meaning of Section 4 of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution. Because the burden of this tax falls upon property, this tax also is a property tax,but this tax is not determined according to nor in any manner based upon the value of property; this tax is levied on a parcel and use of property basis. Insofar as not inconsistent with this Ordinance or with legislation authorizing special taxes and insofar as applicable to a property tax that is not based on value; such provisions of the California Revenue and Taxation Code and of Article XIII of the California Constitution as relate to ad valorem property taxes are intended to apply to the collection and administration of this tax (Article IV of this Ordinance), as authorized by law. The revenues raised by this tax are to be used solely for the purposes of obtaining, furnishing, operating, and maintaining police protection equipment or apparatus, for paying the salaries and benefits of police protection personnel, and for such other police protection service expenses as are deemed necessary. ARTICLE II. DEFINITIONS. The following definitions shall apply throughout this Ordinance: 1. "Parcel" means the land and any improvements thereon, designated by an assessor's parcel map and parcel number and carried on the secured property tax roll of Contra Costa County. For the purposes of this Ordinance,parcel does not include any land or improvements outside the boundaries of Zone 206 of County Service Area P-6 nor any land or improvements owned by any governmental entity. 2. "Fiscal year" means the period of July 1 through the following June 30. 3. Contra Costa County Service Area P-6 Zone 206 (hereinafter called "Zone") means that portion of the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County located within the Zone's boundaries described (see Exhibit A attached hereto). 4. "Use Code" means the code number assigned by the Assessor of Contra Costa County in order to classify parcels according to use for ad valorem property tax purposes. A copy of the Assessor's use code classifications chart is attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein. 5. "Consumer Price Index" means the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose Area(1982-84=100) as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. If the Consumer Price Index is discontinued or revised, such other government index or computation with which it is replaced shall be used in order to obtain substantially the same result as would be obtained if the Consumer Price Index had not been discontinued or revised. Ordinance 2006-07 1 6. "Constant first year dollars" shall mean an actual dollar amount which, in years subsequent to the first fiscal year the tax is levied, shall have the same purchasing power as the base amount in first fiscal year dollars as measured by the Consumer Price Index. The base amount shall be the amount of tax per parcel as specified in Article III 1 A herein. The adjustment from actual to constant dollars shall be made by use of the Consumer Price Index, as specified in Section III 1B herein. ARTICLE III. AMOUNT AND LEVEL OF TAXES 1. The tax per year on each parcel in the Zone shall not exceed the amount applicable to the parcel, as specified below. A. For First Fiscal Year: The tax per year for the first fiscal year(July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008) shall be the Amount of Tax Per Parcel for a Property Use Code Category as set forth on Exhibit C incorporated herein. B. For Subsequent Fiscal Years: In order to keep the tax on each parcel in constant first year dollars for each fiscal year subsequent to the first fiscal year, the tax per year shall be adjusted as set forth below to reflect any increase in the Consumer Price Index beyond the first fiscal year a tax is levied. In each July, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County shall determine the amount of taxes to;be levied upon the parcels in the Zone for the then current fiscal year as set forth below. For each Property Use Category on Exhibit C, the tax per year on each parcel for each fiscal year subsequent to the first fiscal year shall be an amount determined as follows: Tax Per Parcel Tax Per Parcel (Consumer Price Index For then Current= For First X for April of Immediately Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Preceding Fiscal Year) (Consumer Price Index for First Fiscal Year of Levy) Provided, however, that in no event shall the tax per parcel for any fiscal year be less than the amount established for the first fiscal year. 2. The taxes levied on each parcel pursuant to this Article shall be a charge upon the parcel and shall be due and collectible as set forth in Article IV, below. A complete listing of the amount of taxes on each parcel shall be maintained by the Sheriff-Coroner of the County of Contra Costa at Martinez, and be available for public inspection during the remainder of the fiscal year for which such taxes are levied. ARTICLE IV. COLLECTION AND ADMINISTRATION. 1. Taxes as Liens Against the Property. The amount of taxes for each parcel each year shall constitute a lien on such property, in accordance with Revenue and Taxation Code Section 2187, and shall have the same effect as an ad valorem real property tax lien until fully paid. Ordinance 2006-07 2 2. Collection. The taxes on each parcel shall be billed on the secured roll tax bills for ad valorem property taxes and shall be due the County of Contra Costa. Insofar as feasible and insofar as not inconsistent with this Ordinance, the taxes are to be collected in the same manner in which the County collects secured roll ad valorem property taxes. Insofar as feasible and insofar as not inconsistent with this Ordinance, the times and procedure regarding exemptions, due dates, installment payments, corrections, cancellations, refunds, late payments, penalties, liens, and collections for secured roll ad valorem property taxes shall be applicable to the collection of this tax. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, as to this tax: 1) the secured roll tax bills shall be the only notices required for this tax, and 2) the homeowners and veterans exemptions shall not be applicable because such exemptions are determined by dollar amount of value. 3. Costs of Administration by County. The reasonable costs incurred by the County officers collecting and administering this tax shall be deducted from the collected taxes. ARTICLE V. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE If any article, section, subsection, sentence,phrase of clause of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portion of this Ordinance. The voters of the Zone hereby declare that they would have adopted the remainder of this Ordinance, including each article, section, subsection, sentence phrase or clause, irrespective of the invalidity of any other article, section, subsection, sentence,phrase or clause. ARTICLE VI. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its confirmation by two-thirds of the voters voting within the Zone 206 in an election to be held June 6, 2006 so that taxes shall first be collected hereunder for the tax year beginning July 1, 2007. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 4, 2006 by the following vote: AYES:SUPERVISORS NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: JOHN CULLEN, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By: Deputy Board Chair Ordinance 2006-07 3 Ordinance 2006-07 4 Ordinance #2006-07 Subdivision #048918 Zone#206 "Exhibit"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL ONE: Being a portion of Lots 51, 52, and 57, as shown on the Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch, filed on November 8, 1884, in Book D of Maps, at page 87, Contra Costa County Records, described as follows: Beginning at an angle point in the northerly line of said Lot 52,from whence the West 1/4 corner of Section 17 Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, bears North 10 14' 02"East,3.96 feet,as shown on the Record of Survey filed in Book 60 of Licensed Surveyors' Maps at Page 44; said line being the basis of bearings for this description;thence along said northerly line of Lot 52,South 890 22' 19"East 1315.59 feet to the northwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Eleaner Duarte Ware et al,to Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) recorded September 2, 1975 in Book 7609 of Official Records, at page 380, Contra Costa County Records; thence along the west line of said PG&E parcel, South 1° 18' 54" West 626.61 feet;thence along the south line of said PG&E parcel,South 890 44'33"East,353.30 feet;thence along the east line of said Lots 52 and 51,South 130 0741"West,534.74 feet to the most northerly corner of the parcel of land described in the Grant Deed from Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Dean S.Lesher dated August 6, 1991 in Book 16844 of Official Records at Page 485,Contra Costa County Records;thence South 721 23' 08" East, 196.16 feet; thence along a tangent curve to the right.having a radius of 680.00 feet through a central angle of 220 29' 11"an arc distance of 266.87 feet;thence South 490 53'57"East, 105.03 feet;thence North 880 04' 11"East, 13.55 feet to a point on the northern right of way of Evora Road,said point being on a curve from which the center bears South 430 11'06"East;thence southwesterly,along said right of way,along said curve concave to the southeast having a radius of 1030.00 feet through a central angle of 40 53'58"an arc distance of 88.08 feet;thence along a reverse curve having a radius of 770.00 feet through a central angle of 120 01'59"an arc distance of 161.71 feet to the southwest line of said Lot 57;thence leaving said northern right of way and along said southwest line of Lot 57, North 470 59' 15" West, 479.32 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 51; thence along the south line of said Lot 51,South 720 22' 10"West, 649.11 feet to the southeast corner of that 4 acre parcel of land described as "Parcel One" in the deed from Manual and Mary Duarte to Concord Sportsmens Club recorded March 8, 1961 in Book 3819 of Official Records at Page 450, Contra Costa County Records;thence North 29°39'04"West,along the eastern line of said Parcel One(3819 OR 450), 361.48 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel One; thence along the north line of said Parcel One,South 720 22' 10"West,214.59 feet;thence leaving said North line,North 00 03'53"West,469.54 feet; thence North 680 30'47"West,200.00 feet;thence North 630 39' 18"West, 125.00 feet;thence North 510 59' 35" West, 99.93 feet; thence along a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 250.00 feet through a central angle of 510 13'31"an arc distance of 223.51 feet;thence along a tangent line,North 00 46'04"West, 171.92 feet;thence North 57°38'50"West, 161.59 feet;thence South 750 23'07"West,290.88 feet;thence South 620 40'21"West,284.89 feet;thence South 350 44'23"East,312.59 feet;thence South 70 22'49"East, 162.61 feet; thence South 510 19' 14" East, 704.25 feet; thence North 510 05' 58" East, 66.92 feet; thence South 360 02' 59" East, 203.97 feet to the north line of said Parcel One (3819 OR 450); thence along said north line, South 72° 22' 10" West, 45.83 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel One (3819 OR 450); thence South 290 39'04" East,361.48 feet to the southwest corner of said Parcel One(3819 OR 450)and the south line of said Lot 51;thence along said south line,South 720 22' 10"West,91.73 feet to the northeast line of the Parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the "Final Judgment of Parcel 75" entered June 19, 1945 in the District Court of the United States, Northern District of California, Southern Division, a certified copy of which recorded June 29, 1945 in Book 818 of Official Records at page 123;thence along said northeast line, North 470 02' 40"West, 121.55 feet to the east line of the Contra Costa Canal being the east line of the 6.92 acre parcel of land described in the deed to United States of America recorded September 23, 1938 in Book 486 of Official Records at page 4;thence along the east line of the Contra Costa Canal,North 140 50' 21" East, 14.77 feet; thence along a tangent curve to the left having a radius of 185.00 feet through a central angle of 660 06' 00" an arc distance of 213.43 feet; thence along a tangent line, North 510 15' 40" West, 1308.13 feet; thence South 850 48' 10"West,402.04 feet;thence North 590 40'31"West, 221.06 feet to the northwest line of said Lot 52; thence along said northwest line, North 630 48' 51" East, 1596.83 feet; thence South 1' 14' 02"West, 252.60 feet to the point of beginning. Bearings and distances are based on the California State Plane Coordinate Grid System Zone 3, multiply 1 distances shown by 1.0000581 to obtain ground values. Said Parcel One, being Parcel "B"on that certain Lot Line Adjustment(file No. LL030038)approved by The County of Contra Costa,as disclosed by instrument recorded August 1,2003,Official Records,Instrument No. 2003-376457, EXCEPTING FROM PORTIONS OF PARCEL ONE: 1)All of the oil,gas,asphaltum and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals,as well as,thermal steam and hot water lying in and under, to a depth of 4,500 feet below mean sea level, as granted to Pacific Gas and Electric Company,a California corporation,which recorded September 2, 1975 in Book 7609,Official Records, page 384. 2) "Reserving unto the Sellers as grantors all or-any of the oil, gas, minerals and hydrocarbons,all chemical gas and all geothermal steam lying below a depth of more than forty-five hundred(4500)feet below mean sea level, including the right to grant leases for all or any of said purposes, but without any right whatsoever to enter upon the surface of said lands or upon any portion thereof within forty-five hundred(4500)feet vertical distance below mean sea level", as reserved in the Deed from Elwin F. Ware, et ux, which recorded July 14, 1983, in Book 11339, Official Records, page 640. 3)"Excepting from said real property and reserving to the Grantors herein all oil,gas and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals in and under said real property lying below a plane which is 500 feet below the normal surface of the ground,provided,however,that any exploration for or removal of any such oil,gas,and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals shall be by means of slant drilling or tunneling from lands adjacent to said real property and shall be performed so as not to endanger said surface or any structure which shall be erected or constructed thereon", as reserved in the Deed from Pacific Gas and Electric Company, recorded September 3, 1991, in Book 16844, Official Records, page 485. RESERVING FROM PARCEL ONE: Grantor reserved unto itself, its successors and assigns, all the subsurface water now or hereafter found, located in all or any part of the land above described,lying below the surface thereof,expressly reserves the right to grant leases for such water without right to enter upon the surface of said land for the purpose of recovering such water. PARCEL TWO: The easement granted in the Deed to Dean S. Lesher,Trustee of the Dean S. Lesher Revocable Trust dated March 6, 1989, as amended and rested July 10, 1989, recorded September 3, 1991, in Book 16844 Official Records, page 488, as follows: An easement for the construction, installation, use, maintenance, repair, inspection, testing, alteration, reconstruction and replacement of a cut and fill slope, described as follows: A portion of that parcel of land described in that Grant Deed from Walter M.and Hazel R.Perry to Pacific Gas and Electric, recorded September 18, 1975, in Book 7624 of Official Records, page 278,also a portion of that parcel of land described in the Grant Deed from United Sportsmen, Inc., to Pacific Gas and Electric, filed September 18, 1975 in Book 7624 of Official Records, page 290,said parcels of land being a portion of Section 17,Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, and a portion of Lot 57,as shown on that certain Map entitled"Map of the Government Ranch or Gwin Ranch"filed November 8, 1884,in Book D of Maps, at page 87, Contra Costa County Records, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the most southern comer of said lands described in that Grant Deed recorded in Book 7624 of Official Records, page 278, said corner also being on the northwestern line of Evora Road;thence North 470 59' 15"West, 137.30 feet along the southwestern line of said Deed to the most southern corner of that parcel of land described in that Grant deed Recorded in Book 7624 of Official Records,at page 290;thence North 470 59' 15"West, 341.94 feet along the southwest line of said Deed to an angle point in said line;thence South. 130 07' 40" East, 107.64 feet along the northwestern line of said deed to the point of beginning; thence leaving said line South 720 23'08"East, 196.16 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve;thence southeasterly 266.88 feet along the arc of said curve to the southwest having a radius of 680.00 feet and a central angle of 22° 29' 11"; thence South 490 53' 57" East, 105.03 feet; thence North 880 27' 28" East, 13.29 feet to a point on the northern right of way line of Evora Road,said point being on a curve from which the radius bears South 430 11'06"East;thence northeasterly along said right-of-way 165.43 feet along the arc of said curve concave 2 to the southeast having a radius of 1030.00 feet and a central angle of 9° 12'09" ; thence North 650 10'44" West, 673.64 feet to a point on the northwestern line of that parcel of land described in that Grant Deed recorded in Book 7624 of Official Records,at page 290;thence South 130 0740"West, 134.74 feet along said northwestern line to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE: All that portion of Lot 50,as shown on the Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch,filed on November 8, 1884, in Book D of Maps, at page 87, Contra Costa County Records, lying North of the Arnold Industrial Highway, described as follows: A strip of land 100 feet in width, the northeast line of which is parallel to and 100 feet northeasterly, (measured at right angles),from a line described as follows: Beginning on the north line of said Arnold Industrial Highway at the northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the"Final Judgment on Parcel 75"entered June 19, 1945 in the District Court of The United States,Northern District of California,Southern Division,a Certified copy of which was recorded June 29, 1945 in Book 818 of Official Records,at page 123;thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the northeast line of said United States of America Parcel to the northwest line of said Lot 50. EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL THREE: That portion thereof described in the deed to the State of California, recorded August 4, 1976, in Book 7964, page 400, Official Records. RESERVING FROM PARCEL THREE: Grantor reserved unto itself, its successors and assigns, all the subsurface water now or hereafter found, located in all or any part of the land above described,lying below the surface thereof,expressly reserves the right to grant leases for such water without right to enter upon the surface of said land for the purpose of recovering such water. RESERVING FROM PARCELS ONE AND THREE: A non-exclusive easement appurtenant to the remaining lands of the grantor, for ingress and egress by vehicles, pedestrians and animals and for installing, repairing, removing and replacing lines,wires, pipes, conduits and facilities for water,sewer,as,electric,telecommunications,fibre optic and storm water purposes, over, under, through and across the following described parcel: Being a portion of Lots 50 and 51 as shown on the Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch,filed in Book D of Maps, page 87, Contra Costa County Records, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of that 4 acre parcel of land described as "Parcel One" in the deed from Manual and Mary Duarte to Concord Sportsmen's Club, recorded March 8, 1961, in Book 3819 of Official . Records,at page 450,said point of beginning also being a point on the south line of Lot 51;thence North 290 39'04"West, 361.48 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel One;thence along the north line of said Parcel One, North 720 22' 10" East, 45.83 feet; thence leaving said north line, North 360 02'59"West, 203.97 feet; thence South 510 05' 58"West, 66.92 feet; thence South 16°38'49"East, 181.89 feet to the east line of the Contra Costa Canal, being the east line of the 6.92 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the United States of America, recorded September 23, 1938, in Book 486 of Official Records, page 4; thence along the east line of said Contra Costa Canal South 510 15' 40" East, 25.00 feet to the beginning of a 185 foot radius curve concave to the southwest; thence along said curve through a central angle of 660 06' 00", an arc distance of 213.43 feet; thence leaving said curve South 140 50'21"West, 14.77 feet to the northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the"Final Judgment of Parcel 75"entered June 19, 1945 in the District Court of the United States,Northern District of California,Southern Division,a certified copy of which was recorded on June 29, 1945 in Book 818 of Official Records,at page 123;thence along said northeast line South 470 02'40"East,469.26 feet;thence South 440 50' 15"East,85.23 feet to the north right of way of Evora Road; thence Northeasterly along said right of way, along a non-tangent curve to the southeast, the center of which bears North 45° 34' 03" East, having a radius of 45 feet, through a central angle of 980 03' 15", an arc distance of 77.01 feet;thence leaving said right of way of Evora Road North 470 02' 40" West, 271.24 feet; thence North 420 57' 20" East, 20.00 feet; thence North 470 02' 40" West, 80.00 feet; thence North 720 22' 10" East, 11.37 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL FOUR: 3 I All that portion of Lot 50, as shown on the Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch,filed on November 8,1884, in Book D of Maps, page 87, Contra Costa County Records, lying north of the Arnold Industrial Highway and east of a line described as follows: Beginning on the north line of said Arnold Industrial Highway at the northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the"Final Judgment on Parcel 75"entered June 19, 1945 in the District Court of the United States, Northern District of California, Southern Division,a certified copy of which was recorded on June 29, 1945 in Book 818 of Official Records,page 123;thence from said point of beginning, northwesterly along the northeast line of said United States of America parcel to the northwest line of said Lot 50. EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL FOUR: A) A strip of land 100 feet in width, the northeast line of which is parallel to and 100 feet northeasterly (measured at right angles) from the northeast line of said United States of America parcel (818 OR 133). B)All that portion thereof lying southerly of the northerly line of Parcel 12A as said parcel is described in the Final Order of Condemnation Rendered in the Matter of The People of The Sate of California, plaintiff, Vs. United Sportsmen,Inc.,A/C defendant,Case No. 141846,Contra Costa County Superior Court,a certified copy of which was recorded on February 20, 1975 in Book 7436.of Official Records, page 572, said northerly line being described in said Parcel 12A as: Thence from a tangent that bears South 530 55' 20" West, along a curve to the right with a radius of 770.00 feet,through an angle of 260 02' 17",an arc length of 350.60 feet; thence South 800 00' 37" West, 838.00 feet to the southwesterly line of said parcel. C)All of the oil,gas,asphaltum and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals in and under and that may be produced from said real property as conveyed to Pacific Gas and Electric Company by deed recorded July 24, 1975 in Book 7573 of Official Records, page 360, and rerecorded November 4, 1975 in Book 7675 of Official Records, page 331. D)All that portion described in the deed to Concord Sportsmen's Club, Inc., recorded September 6, 1993, in Book 11421, page 205, Official Records. RESERVING FROM PARCEL FOUR: Grantor reserves unto itself, its successors and assigns, all the subsurface water now or hereafter found, located in all or any part of the land above described, lying below the surface thereof,expressly reserves the right to grant leases for such water without right to enter upon the surface of said land for the purpose of recovering such water. PARCEL FIVE: A non-exclusive easement reserved in the deed from Thomas/DeNova, LLC, recorded November 21, 2003, Instrument No. 2003-569305,Official Records, for installing, repairing, removing and replacing lines, wires, pipes,conduits and facilities for water,sewer,gas,electric,telecommunications,fibre optic,and storm water purposes,including the right to construct and maintain open swales and to drill and operate water wells,over, under,through and across that portion thereof described as follows: A strip of land 30 feet wide, the centerline of which being described as follows: Commencing at the angle point in the northerly line of said Lot 52,from whence the west 1/4 corner of Section 17,Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian bears North 10 14'02" East,3.96 feet, as shown on the Record of Survey filed in Book 60 of Licensed Surveyor's Maps, page 44,said line being the basis of bearings for this description; thence from said point of commencement South 180 58' 09" East, 1185.41 feet to the True Point of Beginning;thence North 00 10'43"East,405.98 feet; thence North 680 30' 47"West,78.18 feet;thence North 630 39' 18"West,127.17 feet;thence North 510 59'35"West, 101.46 feet to the beginning of a 265 foot radius curve concave to the northeast; thence along said curve through a central angle of 510 13' 31", an arc distance of 236.92 feet;thence leaving said curve North 00 46' 04"West, 163.80 feet;thence North 570 38'50"West, 146.95 feet; thence South 750 23'OT'West,282.69 feet;thence South 620 40'21"West,265.84 feet; thence South 350 44'23"East,299.00 feet;thence South 70 22'49"East, 160.35 feet; thence South 510 19' 14" East, 586.99 feet to the point of terminus. 4 A non-exclusive easement reserved in the deed from Thomas/Denova, LLC, recorded November 21, 2003, Instrument No. 2003-569305, Official Records, for emergency ingress and egress and replacing line, wires, pipes,conduits and facilities,for water,sewer,gas,electric,telecommunications,fibre optic,and storm water purposes, over, under, through and across that portion thereof described as follows: Commencing at the angle point in the northerly line of said Lot 52,from whence the west 1/4 corner of Section 17,Township 2 North, Range i West,Mount Diablo Base and Meridian bears North 10 14'02"East,3.96 feet, as shown on the Record of Survey filed in Book 60 of Licensed Surveyor's Maps, page 44, said line being the basis of bearings for this description;thence from said point of commencement South 320 26' 57"East,864.22 feet to the True Point of Beginning;thence South 680 30'47" East,20.74 feet;thence South 60 11'04"West, 386.54 feet;.thence South 89°51'25"East,65.11 feet;thence South 00 03'53"East,94.16 feet;thence South 720 22' 10" West, 232.35 feet; thence North 360 02'59"West, 203.97 feet; thence South 510 05' 58" West, 66.92 feet; thence North 510 19' 14" West, 114.74 feet; thence North 510 56' 04" East, 112.10 feet; thence South 480 51'45"West, 255.75 feet;thence North 500 46'02"East,85.17 feet;thence North 00 10'43"East, 15.54 feet;thence South 890 51'25"East,50.91 feet;thence North 60 11'04"East,394.13 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL SEVEN: Portion of Lot 51,as shown on the Map of Government or Gwin Ranch,filed on November 8, 1884, in Book D of Maps, page 87, Contra Costa County Records, described as follows: Beginning on the South line of said Lot 51, distant thereon North 710 19' 54" East, 91.74 feet from the Northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America in the"Final Judgment on Parcel 75"entered June 19, 1945, in the District Court of the United States, Northern District of California,Southern Division, a certified copy of which was recorded June 29, 1945, in Book 818 of Official Records, page 123; thence from said point of beginning North 710 19'54P East,along said South line 492.8 feet;thence North 300 41' 21"West,361.5 feet;thence South 711 19'54"West parallel to said South line of said Lot 51,492.8 feet to a point which bears North 300 41'21"West from the point of beginning; thence South 300 41' 21"East 361.5 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL SEVEN: Mineral rights conveyed and further described in the Deed to Pacific Gas and Electric Company,a California corporation,recorded September 4, 1975,in Book 7612 of Official Records, page 265. PARCEL EIGHT: A portion of Lot 50,as shown on the Map of Government or Gwin Ranch,filed on November 8, 1884,in Book D of Maps, page 87, Contra Costa County Records, described as follows: Commencing at a point that lies on the Northeast line of the parcel of land awarded to the United States of America, in the "Final Judgment of Parcel 75", entered June 19, 1945, in the District Court of the United States,Northern District of California,Southern Division,a certified copy of which was recorded June 29,1945, in Book 818 of Official Records, page 123,said point of commencement also lying on the Northwest line of said Lot 50; thence from said point of commencement and along said Northwest line of Lot 50 North 720 24'30" East 114.75 feet to the true point of beginning;thence from said true point of beginning continuing along said Northwest line of Lot 50, North 720 24' 30" East, 23.67 feet; thence leaving said Northwest line of Lot 50, South 61 42' 55" East, 31.93 feet to a point that lies 100.00 feet Northeast measured at right angles from the Northeast line of(818 OR 123); thence parallel with said Northeast line of(818 OR 123), North 460 57' 34" West 35.98 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL EIGHT: Mineral rights conveyed and further described in the Deed to Pack Gas and Electric Company,a California corporation,recorded July 24, 1975 in Book 7573 of Official Records, page 360, and rerecorded November 4, 1975, in Book 7675 of Official Records, page 331. TOTAL ACRES of 66.7± APN: 099-160-015, 099-160-020, 099-160-025, 099-160-028, 099-160-029, 099-160-019 Ordinance#2006-07 Subdivision #048918 Zone#206 "Exhibit"B" L2� —Z� C 2 APN 099-152-011 /C1 C � 0 t C4\ PROFESS/p] oN K. LFWsI PN �p O 0 099-1 60-01 8 � D No. C33249 w R N01'18'54"E _�J m EX 6-30-06 ,4 Ile 626.61' �o ryTecivi-U��� Z OFCA 1 Cp1�0 I APN 099-160-029 woo o o APN 099-160-028 AREA ENCOMPASSED WITHIN HEAVY ,4 v N I ui BLACK BORDER = 66.7E ACRES / o99-160-015 L4C5 I "NOT A PART" EXCLUDED O C6 Q Z I N68'30'47"W L5 200: 0 N_00_03 53 W Z Q I L=223.51; �� ' la oti1� a I R=250;00 469.54 o �p �, 1 A=51'1331 `w� NOO'46 04"W APN 099-160-027 '., vb L7 1 1.92' (NO7 A PART) N01'14'02"E i N6339''18"W C7 S36'02'59"E 252.60' 125.00 203.97' N51 59'35"W h / N51'05'58"E 99.93' o��� 66.92' N57-3 '50"W" S75 23;07"W 1; / LINE TABLE 181 59' 290.88 ,F,,/4 / LINE LENGTH BEARING APN 099-160-026 ��%k0% L1 196.16 N7223'08"W N � (N07 A PART) L2 105.03 N49 53'57"W L3 13.55 N88'04'11"E L4 2.83 N80'00'37"E L5 85.55 N44 50 15 W \�� c9-�S� 59 0 v� L6 121.55 N4T02'40"W 5 �`�' L7 14.77 N14'50'21'E o -Vr\ o� % GO CURVE TABLE 3 4� w1 CURVE LENGTH RADIUS I DELTA Cl 266.87 680.00122-29'11" \ CooN C2 , 88.08 1030.00 4'53'58" 00 C3 161.71 W of 770-0052'01'59"i 1 \/z 4 350.24! 770.00 j 26'03'42 APN 100-330-002 \% C5 j 16.67 1 25.00 38'12'46" % f-N59'40'31"W '03'38"221.06' C6 j 128.071 45.00 1163 r I i C7 213.43 : 185.00i66-06'00"! 0 JES ENGINEERING, INC. SCALE: 1" = 400' �WZENG/NEtW/NG f L4N0 SURYE7ING EXHIBIT B DATE: 2/7/06 4 1 55 WILLOW ,NA,,, SUIT .05 POLICE SERVICES DISTRICT DROWN BY: RBP i CONCORD, CA 94520 „ z, (925)674-1151 WILLOW PASS BUSINESS PARK' SHEET 1 OF 1 (925)674-1314 FAX CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CALIFORNIA ____ i ORDINANCE NO. 2006-07 ZONE 206 FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2007, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2008 EXHIBIT C PROPERTY USE ANNUAL TAX CODE CATEGORY EXPLANATION PER PARCEL 11 Single Family Residence— 1 residence, 1 site $200 12 Single Family Residence- $200 1 residence, 2 or more sites 13 Single Family Residence- $200 2 residences on 1 or more sites 14 Single Family Residence— $200 other than single family land 15 Misc. Improvements— 1 site $200 16 Misc. Improvements—2 or more sites $200 17 Vacant— 1 site $100 18 Vacant—2 or more sites $100 19 Single Family Residence - $200 Det. w/common area 20 Vacant—Multiple $100 21 Duplex $200 22 Triplex $200 23 Fourplex $200 24 Combination $200 25 Apartments (5-12 units) $400 26 Apartments (13-24 units) $400 27 Apartments (25-59 units) $600 i i 28 Apartments (60+ units) $ 800 29 Attached PUDs: $ 200 Cluster Homes, Condos, etc. 30 Vacant - Commercial $ 100 31 Commercial Stores - $ 600 Not Supermarkets 32 Small Grocery Stores $ 600 (7-11, etc.) 33 Office Buildings $ 400 34 Medical, Dental $ 400 35 Service Stations, Car Wash $ 400 36 Garages $ 400 37 Community Facilities $ 800 (recreational, etc.) 38 Golf Courses $ 400 39 Bowling Alleys $ 400 40 Boat Harbors $ 400 41 Supermarkets $ 600 (not shopping centers) 42 Shopping Centers $ 800 43 Financial Buildings $ 400 (Ins., Title, Banks, S&L) 44 Motels, Hotels & Mobile $ 600 Home Parks 45 Theaters $ 600 46 Drive-In Restaurants $ 400 47 Restaurants (not drive-in) $ 400 48 Multiple & Commercial $ 400 49 New Car Agencies $ 400 50 Vacant Land (,not part of $ 100 Ind. park or P. & D.) 51 Industrial Park $ 800 52 Research & Development $ 400 53 Ught Industrial $ 400 54 Heavy Industrial $ 400 55 Mini Warehouses (public Storage) $ 600 56 Misc. Improvements $ 400 61 Rural, Res. Improvement 1A-10A $ 200 62 Rural, w/orw/o Structure 1A-10A $ 200 70 Convalescent Hospitals/ $ 400 Rest Homes 73 Hospitals $ 400 74 Cemeteries/Mortuaries $ 400 75 Fraternal & Service Organizations $ 400 76 Retirement Housing Complex $ 600 78 Parks & Playgrounds $ 800 85 Public & Private Parking $ 400 87 Common Area $ 400 88 Mobile Homes $ 200 89 Other (split parcels in different $ 200 tax code areas) 99 Awaiting Assignment $ 200 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1 1 Thirteenth Annual Cesar E. Chavez 1 , r 1 , i Commemorative Celebration April 4, 2006 Board of Supervisors Board Chambers 1 651 Pine Street Martinez, California I 1 1 Youth Ha//of Fame Sponsored by The Board of Supervisors and the Countywide Youth Commission INDUCTEES FOR 2006 We are pleased to announce that five outstanding youth and one adult advocate have been chosen for the Contra Costa County Youth Hall of Fame.The Youth Hag of Fame was established in 1998 as a way to recognize the commitment and service of local youth to their peers, their schools and their communities. This year's honorees represent the many valuable contributions made by young people, as well as the adults who work with youth, in our county. Honorees will be added to a commemorative plaque kept in the lobby of the Board of Supervisors'Chambers. Good Samaritan: Juan Rubio - age 16/11`" grade, Pittsburg High School Representing youth who go out of their way to do good without getting recognition. Juan spends one afternoon a week at the Pittsburg Library helping children of all ages with their homework.Juan is a perfect example of how teens can help their community. Valiant Volunteer. Kate McGrath - age 18/12th grade, Monte Vista High School Representing youth who give their time and energy to a worthy organization or cause. As a cancer survivor, Kate believes in giving back to the community and educating others about cancer. She has involved her school in cancer awareness and fundraising. Kate has spoken at many events and shares her passion for volunteering with all teens in the community. Artiste. Samantha Del Rosario-age 17/11"'grade,California High School Representing youth who use their musical, literary or artistic talent to benefit the school or community. Samantha established "Handmade Heart," her own t-shirt company. Using her own designs and pooling the support and efforts of her peers, Samantha's shirts were a fast success. She also uses her creative talents to make unique and appealing flyers which increase attendance at teen events. School Leadership: Sadaf Sareshwala - age 16/11th grade, California High School Representing youth who exhibit outstanding school pride and who lend a helping hand for the good of the school.Sadaf is very involved in school activities as a PTSA student rep, Site Council rep and San Ramon Teen Council member. She also founded "Create-A- Debate,"which introduced students to speech and debate. Sadaf demonstrates a genuine concern for her school and the teen community in everything she does. Sports Leadership: Diana LaScala-Gruenewald - age 17/11th grade, Acalanes High School Representing youth who work unselfishly for the good of the team. Diana is a synchronized swimmer with the Walnut Creek Aquanuts and is viewed as a leader by her coach and teammates. She earned a spot on the 2005 US Junior National Team but unfortunately she injured her shoulder during the intense training. She continued to train and help her team receive a silver medal at the US Open. Afterward, she put the team first and voluntarily resigned so that someone else could compete,the mark of a true leader. AdultAdvocate. Margaret Foster-Los Cerros Middle School Representing adults who work diligently to support our youth. Margaret is being recognized by her students as a teacher that makes learning fun. She cares about all students whether good or bad and treats them as if they were her children. As a teacher, she wants to a positive influence on every student's life. Everyday, she shows her passion for teaching. Cesar E. Chavez Commemorative Celebration April 4, 2006 Program Welcome&Introduction Supervisor John Gioia,Chair Board of Supervisors Master of Ceremonies Carlos Baltodano Director,Building Inspection Department Musical Performance Los Cenzontles 2006 Youth Hall of Fame Presentation of Awards Supervisor Mark DeSaulnier Caitlin Cappa,Ryan Guptill&Andrew Lai, Countywide Youth Commission ; Introduction of Keynote Speaker Carlos Baltodano ` i Keynote Address Honorable Maria Rivera Associate Justice,First District Court of Appeal Entertainment(Dancers&Musicians) Los Cenzontles Presentation of plaques to sponsors and closing remarks Board of Supervisors I Adjourn Carlos Baltodano Reception Buffet Luncheon immediately following ceremony in Foyer Sponsored By: Contra Costa Board of Supervisors Public Employees Union,Local#1 AFSCME,Local#2700 1 Contra Costa Employment&Human Services Department Contra Costa General Services Department Contra Costa Health Services Department Contra Costa Public Works Department o t1 y � U 0 i 9D �? U O W .o 0 as ' o � U c o U Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 651 Pine Street, Room 106 Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 925.335. 1900 Fax: 925.335. 1913 NOTICE OF CORRECTION TO RECORD Board Agenda Item No.: Q, Date: Please note that the following correction was made to the record for this item: — O PLEASE DESTROY v �n�° � $ ANY PREVIOUS COPIES P �V� OF THIS RECORD P �� st Fk `� y AND REPLACE THEM s iKl �' '` WITH THE ATTACHED