HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 06071994 - 94-302 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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Adopted this Order on June 7, 1994 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Smith, DeSaulnier, Torlakson and Bishop
NOES: None
ABSENT: Supervisor Powers
ABSTAIN: None
RESOLUTION NO. 941302
SUBJECT: Declaring Intent to Levy and Collect Assessments for the Countywide Landscape District
(LL-2), Contra Costa County Area. Fiscal Year 1994-95. For Parcels that were Not
Included in Previous Years. Project No. 4500-6X5244
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa resolves:
The Board of Supervisors declares its intention to levy and collect assessments for both
residential and commercial parcels within the Countywide Landscape District (LL-2), Contra'Costa
County, California, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1994 and ending June 30, 1995.
The improvements to be maintained in the year beginning July 1, 1994 and ending June 30,
1995, are described as follows:
The improvements to be funded through the Countywide Landscaping District No. 1979-3
(LL-2), Contra Costa County, California, consist of the installation, maintenance and
servicing of landscaping, irrigation, park and recreational related facilities with all
appurtenances, and services of consultants as needed.
Zone 7 (Pleasant Hill/BART)
Redevelopment project all lighting and landscaping features installed as a part of the
redevelopment project.
Zone 9 (West Pittsburg. Unincorporated)
Install, maintain and service all landscaping facilities in Ambrose Park, Anuta Park, Pacifica
Park, Ambrose Recreation District, Bailey Road (median and sidewalk area) and general
maintenance within the zone limits.
Zones 9 and 16 (Commercial Properties)
Commercial properties will now be added to zones 9 and 16 because of the benefit derived from
median islands and landscaping improvements. Commercial properties were originally omitted
from being assessed in order to encourage new growth and development. Not that commercial
business have established themselves over the past seven (7) years since zones 6 and 9 were
originally formed, they will now be included within the assessment districts and pay for their
proportional share of the maintenance and operation costs.
Zones 15 and 16 (Vintage) Subdivisions 6333, 6452, 6862, 6821 6577 6576 7193 7089 7229
7372 and 7582
Maintain, service and operate all landscaping and irrigation facilities within the public right-of-way
of Vintage Parkway, Rugherford Lane, Piper Lane, Walnut Meadows Drive and Girard Lane.
Zone 16 (Oakley - Landscaping and Park)
Install, maintain and operate the public park landscaping and recreational facilities in the area
and provide for the SR4 beautification program at the entry points to Oakley, including related
improvements such as median islands and appurtenant irrigation systems.
RESOLUTION NO. 94/ 302
Declaring Intent to Levy and Collect Assessments
for the Countywide Landscape (LL-2)
Project No. 4500-6X5244
June 7, 1994
Page 6
Zone 19 (Hidden Pond) Subdivision 6769
Maintain and service landscaping, irrigation and related improvements along Hidden Pond Road.
Zones 20 and 16 (Oakley Town Center) Subdivision 7045
Maintain and service landscaping and irrigation system along sidewalk area and median islands
on Empire Avenue and Highway 4.
Zone 21 (Kensington Area)
Maintain, service and install as required median landscaping along Arlington Avenue, the Colusa
Traffic Circle, (other landscaped areas as required in future), Kensington Pathways (to be
maintained as directed from fiscal year to fiscal year). Irrigation will be by the use of water
trucks.
Zones 23 and 16 (Oakgrove) Subdivision 6922
Maintain and service landscaping and irrigation system along Laurel Road frontage and along
State Highway 4 frontage from Laurel Road south to the project boundaries and the landscaped
park and the tot lot, bar-b-que and picnic tables.
Zones 25 and 16 (Orchard View) Subdivision 6867 and 6980. (Contiguous subdivisions along
Empire Avenue immediately north of the Contra Costa Canal.)
Maintain and service landscaping and irrigation system along medians and sidewalk areas on
Empire Avenue.
Zone 36 (Alamo Area)
Provide special services, future park and recreational facilities and their related needs and their
future operation and maintenance.
Zone 37 (Clyde Area)
Provide special services, future parks, and recreational facilities and their related needs, and
their future operation and maintenance.
Zone 38 (Rodeo Area)
Provide attractive public access with well maintained landscaping, trails and recreational/picnic
facilities along the Rodeo Creek corridor, and overdue improvements to the Lefty Gomez Field
in Rodeo. Provide studies as needed and future operating and maintenance services as
required.
Zones 41 and 16 (Oakley Area) Tract 7366 additional Tract 7367 to Zone 41 and 16
Landscaping, irrigation and miscellaneous facilities within the public right of way along 275 linear
feet of the north side of Main Street (State Route 4). The landscaping strip varies in width from
three feet to eight feet.
'Declaring Intent to Levy and Collect Assessments
for the Countywide Landscape (LL-2)
Project No. 4500-6X5244
June 7, 1994
Page 7
The Public Works Director, has filed with the Clerk of the Board, the Annual Report required by
the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. This report contains a full and detailed description of the
improvements, the boundaries of the assessment district, and the proposed assessments upon
assessable lots and parcels of land within the assessment district. The report has been approved by
the Board of Supervisors and is open to public inspection.
Originator Public Works (Admin.)
cc: County Administrator ihereby certify that this isatrueandCorrectcopyof
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Auditor-Controller ATTESTEDBNAMELLOR,
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County Assessor PHIL Clerk of the Boats
Public Works -Accounting of Supervisors and cou�'nty�nAdministrator
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RESOLUTION NO. 94/302