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ITEM #12 <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5, 2009 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />FROM: MARITZA TAPIA; INTERIM PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR <br />SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THREE RESOLUTIONS FOR LLMD2: <br />1) RESOLUTION INITIATING PROCEEDINGS 2) RESOLUTION <br />APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT AND 3) RESOLUTION OF <br />INTENTION SETTING THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER FOR <br />JULY 7, 2009. <br />DATE: APRIL 27, 2009 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />In compliance with the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the <br />Streets and Highways Code of California, the City Council formed a Landscape and <br />Lighting Maintenance Assessment District. Currently, there are two Landscape Lighting <br />and Maintenance Districts (LLMD) within the City of Colton. Each District provides the <br />services of maintaining lighting and landscaping for applicable facilities within its <br />boundaries. <br />Within the LLMD District 2 there are two zones; Exhibit B depicts the locations of these <br />zones. The levy for this district is determined by the benefit units each property type <br />(residential, industrial or commercial) is assigned; a single family residence is used as the <br />basic unit of assessment and is assessed a Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) of 1.00. In <br />addition to the EBU, the other determining factor in establishing the assessment rate is the <br />acreage of each parcel. The costs associated with maintaining the improvements within <br />each zone are distributed to those parcels within each zone of the District in proportion to <br />the benefit received by those parcels. The improvements within the District include: turf, <br />ground cover, street trees, irrigation systems, perimeter landscaping, slopes, open space, <br />lighting systems and all necessary appurtenances. Only parcels that directly benefit from <br />the improvements are assessed. <br />DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS: <br />On April 1, 2003, the City Council approved an amendment to the Colton Municipal Code <br />increasing the powers and duties of the Community Facilities District Commission (CFD) to <br />include review of the city's LLMDs. As the CFD Commission exists today it is not <br />comprised of enough members to obtain a quorum. This being the case, staff was unable <br />to present the preliminary budget and engineer's report correspondent to LLMD 2 for their <br />review. <br />The Engineer's Report for FY 2009/2010 was prepared by Muni Financial and is available <br />at the City Clerk's Office. The Engineer's Report identifies that parcels in all zones within <br />