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R-052-18 Declaring it's intention for the Levy and collection of Assessments for the Colton Landscape and Lighting Maintenance Assessment Dist. No. 2 Fiscal Year 2018/2019
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R-052-18 Declaring it's intention for the Levy and collection of Assessments for the Colton Landscape and Lighting Maintenance Assessment Dist. No. 2 Fiscal Year 2018/2019
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L OVERVIEW <br />A. INTRODUCTION <br />The City of Colton ("City') annually levies and collects special assessments in <br />order to provide financing for maintenance, servicing and operation of the <br />improvements within the existing Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District <br />No. 1 ("District"). The District was formed and is levied annually pursuant to the <br />Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the California <br />Streets and Highways Code ("1972 Act") and is in compliance with the <br />substantive and procedural requirements of the California State Constitution, <br />Article XIIID ("Article XIIID"). <br />The Engineer's Annual Levy Report ("Report") describes the District, any <br />changes to the District, and the proposed assessments for Fiscal Year <br />2018/2019. The assessments are based on the historical and estimated costs <br />necessary to maintain the improvements that provide a direct and special benefit <br />to properties within the District. The District includes five distinct Benefit Zones <br />("Zones"). The improvements within the District and the corresponding costs are <br />budgeted and assessed separately for each Zone, including all expenditures, <br />deficits, surpluses, revenues, and reserves. <br />For the purposes of this Report, the word "parcel" refers to an individual property <br />assigned its own Assessor's Parcel Number by the San Bernardino County <br />Assessor's Office. The San Bernardino County Auditor/Controller uses <br />Assessor's Parcel Numbers and specific Fund Numbers to identify properties <br />assessed for special district benefit assessments on the tax roll. <br />On July 17, 2007 the City conducted a property owner protest ballot relating to <br />the addition of Zone 3 improvements and the addition of an inflator to the Zone 3 <br />assessment formula, as well as the annexation of Tract 16912 to Zone 3. At the <br />public hearing, the tabulation of the owner protest ballots did not result in a <br />majority protest regarding any of the ballot issues. <br />At a noticed annual Public Hearing, the City Council will accept all public <br />comments and written protests regarding the District and the annual levy of <br />assessments. Upon conclusion of the Public Hearing, the City Council will <br />consider all public comments and review the Report. The City Council may order <br />amendments to the Report or confirm the Report as submitted. Following final <br />approval of the Report and confirmation of the assessments the Council will, by <br />Resolution, order the improvements to be made and confirm the levy and <br />collection of assessments pursuant to the 1972 Act. The assessments as <br />approved will be submitted to the San Bernardino County Auditor/Controller to be <br />included on the property tax roll for each parcel. <br />2018/2019 Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 Page 1 of 18 <br />
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