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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03. Public Hearing to Adopt Reso for Lighting & Landscaping Assess Dist. 121 for FY 2019-20Item No.___ APPROVED BY TO, HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY MANAGER FROM: OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER BY: DELFINO R. CONSUJI, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITYGI BATE: JUNE 25, 2019 ADOPT RESOLUTION• i LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT - FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 RECOMMENDATION That the City Council: 1, Conduct a public hearing and upon the conclusion of the public hearing, adopt the following resolution: ADOPT• • OF i OF OF DOWNEY CONFIRMING i LANDSCAPING DISTRICT 121 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020. Ne-TTOIFM On June 11, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 19-7883 approving the Engineer's Report, attached hereto, for Lighting and Landscaping Assessment District 121 (A.D. 121) and Resolution No. 19-7884 declaring its intention to levy and collect lighting and landscaping assessments within A.D. 121 for Fiscal Year 2019-2020, pursuant to the provisions of the Lighting and Landscaping Act of 1972 (Act) and Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code. Notice of the date, time and location of tonight's public hearing to confirm A.D. 121 was also set by Resolution No. 19-7884. There are approximately 6,514 street lights which provide illumination for vehicular traffic and pedestrian safety in the City. Of said total, 2,015 street lights are owned by the City, 57 are owned by Caltrans, 33 are shared with other municipalities, and 4,409 are owned by Southern California Edison Company (SCE). Similarly, the City has a total of 114 traffic signals, including 11 that are operated and maintained by Caltrans and 12 that are shared with adjoining agencies. The City also has a total of 12 (six pairs) flashing beacons and 24 solar -powered vehicle speed feedback signs. The cost for maintaining and servicing the street lights, flashing beacons, vehicle speed feedback signs, and traffic signals is paid from a combination of assessments on individual parcels under Lighting and Landscaping Assessment District 121, originally established by the City Council in accordance with the provisions of Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 on July 18, 1978, as well as revenues from general property taxes. These assessments appear on the County property tax bills. Funding for on -street landscaping maintenance is also paid from direct assessments under the same Act. This assessment provides funds for tree trimming, tree removals, and other landscaping maintenance along parkways and medians of public streets in the City of Downey. LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 121 JUNE 25, 2019 PAGE 2 Pursuant to the adoption of Resolution No9-7870 by the City Council on February 26, 2019, the Engineer's Report for Fiscal Year 2019-20, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", is complete and ready t be forwarded to the City Council for consideration and approval. The Engineer's Report contains t methodology used to determine the assessment rates of the various zones within Lighting & Landscaping Assessment District 121 for the subsequent fiscal year based on the total number of dwelling units (for residential uses), the total square footage (for non-residential uses) and the total projected expenditures within each zone. I] A total of 67 residential dwelling units will be added to Zone I of the District during this fiscal year.Of the 67 new residential dwelling units, nine are condominium units located at 12106 Old River School Road, six are apartment units located at 8117 2nd Street, four are condominium units located at 8603 Imperial Highway, six are condominium units located at 9303-9311 Elm Vista Drive, 11 are townhomes located at 7940-7960 Telegraph Road, 28 are townhomes located at 8413-8451 Tweedy Lane and three are single-family dwelling units located at 10038, 10048 and 10058 Down- • • ord Bridge Road. A list of the 67 residential properties to be added to the District is included in Appendix "C" of the attached Engineer's Report. For purposes of calculating the assessments, the District is divided into seven zones; A summary of the zones, including the maximum assessment rate for individual residential parcels and commercial areas is provided in Table 1. Description Funding Maximum Sources Asses'smeln't­ Lighting of public roadways General $21.41/du (1-20 units) adjacent to residential properties, Property $10.70/du (21-60) t but not including motels and Tax; Direct $5.35/du (61-109) )i hotels. Assessment $2.68/du (1110-460) Lighting of public roadways General $114.90/10 ksf adjacent to commercial and Property (1 -200 ksf) Tax; Direct $38.30/10 ksf industrial properties. Assessment (200 ksf+) 489 Safety Lighting of public roadways at Lights, 114 Traffic $18.80/du (1-4 units) 1 0� Direct intersections, including traffic Signals, FResidential: $11.28/du (5+) $ Assessment signals throughout the City. 12 Beacons, CommerciallIndustria I 24 VSF si ns $37.35/10 ksf $ For installation of new lighting in General Propert y Zones I and 11 as requested by Varies by Location Tax; Direct petition. Assessment 0 LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 121 JUNE 25, 2019 PAGE 3 ELECTRICITY RATES Energy costs are a combination of SCE charges. SCE utilizes an "LS" rate schedule for street lights, with rates for SCE -owned lighting (LS -1) higher than for City -owned equipment (LS -2 & LS -3). The SCE "OL -1 " rate is for non -highway area lighting, whereas the "TC -1 " rate schedule applies to traffic control signals and corresponding intersection lighting. A conservative estimated 5% increase in energy rates was assumed for calendar year (CY) 2019 and are summarized below in Table 2 along with the actual rates during CY 2018. I General CY 2019 Lighting of public roadways next t), Property $21.28/10 ksf Regional Shopping Center Tax; Direct Street Lights (LS -1, LS -2, and Lighting of public roadways next to General commercial properties on north Property side of Firestone BI. from Old Tax; Direct Traffic Signals (TC -1) River School Rd to the West City Assessment $45.47/10 ksf imit, and on south side of Firestone 131. from 250 feet west of Arnett St. to the West Cit Limit. Direct Residential: Assessment $7.32/du (1-4 units) $4.40/du (5+) Commercial/industrial: $14. 10/10 ksf W121908 ELECTRICITY RATES Energy costs are a combination of SCE charges. SCE utilizes an "LS" rate schedule for street lights, with rates for SCE -owned lighting (LS -1) higher than for City -owned equipment (LS -2 & LS -3). The SCE "OL -1 " rate is for non -highway area lighting, whereas the "TC -1 " rate schedule applies to traffic control signals and corresponding intersection lighting. A conservative estimated 5% increase in energy rates was assumed for calendar year (CY) 2019 and are summarized below in Table 2 along with the actual rates during CY 2018. 0 CY 2018 CY 2019 % Increase Actua Estimated Street Lights (LS -1, LS -2, and OL -1) 3.84 Traffic Signals (TC -1) 0 LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 121 JUNE 25, 2019 PAGE 4 costs are expected to increase by $79,386 primarily due to increasing costs associated with the maintenance of the City's traffic signals and safety lights. Therefore, a negative balance in this zo by June 30, 2019 remains. ASSESSMENT RATES The assessment rates can be adjusted up or down on an annual basis as long as the rates do not exceed the maximum established rates. The adjustments are made to ensure adequate funding to cover anticipated costs. Since FY 2010-2011, a number of assessment rate increases and decreases have been made. A history of the rates since FY 2010-2011, as well as the proposed rates and the full assessments for the seven zones are presented in Table 4 on page 6 of this report. Overall, costs to operate, maintain and upgrade the District are expected to increase in FY 2019- 2020. With a lack of revenue growth from additional sources (general property taxes and interest income) and additional properties joining the District in Zone I only, there are still inadequate fund reserves as indicated for Zones 111, VI and L (see Table 5 on page 7), thus necessitating the maximum assessment rate levels for these zones (see Table 4). The number of residential properties contributing to Zone I has increased by 67 parcels during the current FY 2018-2019, which include a total of nine condominium units located at 12106 Old River School Road, six apartment units located at 8117 2nd Street, four condominium units located at 8603 Imperial Highway, six condominium units located at 9303-9311 Elm Vista Drive, 11 townhomes located 7940-7960 Telegraph Road, 28 townhomes located at 8413-8451 Tweedy Lane and three single family dwelling units located at 10038, 10048 and 10058 Downey & Sanford Bridge Road. General property taxes allocated to this zone result in a projected positive fund balance through the end of FY 2019-2020. As previously indicated, the City is proposing a Prop 218 assessment rate study in FY 2019-20 to investigate the feasibility of increasing the maximum rates in the zones which have negative balances and possibly reallocating the property tax revenue among the zones more equitably. Even with a portion of the cost of the rate study deducted from the Zone I balance, the Ell IFY 2019-20 IFY 2018-19 IFY 2017-18 X& I FAM Pro osed p Adopted Budget Budget M I- ..................... 31AZIMMnaftl M Min ASSESSMENT RATES The assessment rates can be adjusted up or down on an annual basis as long as the rates do not exceed the maximum established rates. The adjustments are made to ensure adequate funding to cover anticipated costs. Since FY 2010-2011, a number of assessment rate increases and decreases have been made. A history of the rates since FY 2010-2011, as well as the proposed rates and the full assessments for the seven zones are presented in Table 4 on page 6 of this report. Overall, costs to operate, maintain and upgrade the District are expected to increase in FY 2019- 2020. With a lack of revenue growth from additional sources (general property taxes and interest income) and additional properties joining the District in Zone I only, there are still inadequate fund reserves as indicated for Zones 111, VI and L (see Table 5 on page 7), thus necessitating the maximum assessment rate levels for these zones (see Table 4). The number of residential properties contributing to Zone I has increased by 67 parcels during the current FY 2018-2019, which include a total of nine condominium units located at 12106 Old River School Road, six apartment units located at 8117 2nd Street, four condominium units located at 8603 Imperial Highway, six condominium units located at 9303-9311 Elm Vista Drive, 11 townhomes located 7940-7960 Telegraph Road, 28 townhomes located at 8413-8451 Tweedy Lane and three single family dwelling units located at 10038, 10048 and 10058 Downey & Sanford Bridge Road. General property taxes allocated to this zone result in a projected positive fund balance through the end of FY 2019-2020. As previously indicated, the City is proposing a Prop 218 assessment rate study in FY 2019-20 to investigate the feasibility of increasing the maximum rates in the zones which have negative balances and possibly reallocating the property tax revenue among the zones more equitably. Even with a portion of the cost of the rate study deducted from the Zone I balance, the Ell LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 11 JUNE 25, 2019 PAGE 5 City, therefore, will not collect any assessment revenue from property owners located in Zone I due to ihe relatively high current balance within this zone. In Zone III, increasing traffic signal, flashing beacon and vehicle speed feedback sign maintenance costs have resulted in a negative balance over the past several years. As of June 30, 2019, a negative balance of $711,855 is anticipated (see Table 5). At this time, both residential and commercial properties in Zone III are charged the maximum set rates and Zone III receives no property tax revenue. In addition, the estimated FY 2019-2020 costs for the maintenance of traffic signals, flashing beacons and vehicle speed feedback signs will leave this zone with an estimated negative balance of $768,591 through the end of FY 2019-2020. For Zone L, with hundreds of trees planted or to be planted as part of street widening, median, and streetscape projects on major streets (Lakewood Boulevard, Paramount Boulevard, Firestone Boulevard, etc.) as well as a citywide tree -planting project associated with the 1-5 Freeway Widening Project, either recently completed, under way or proposed, landscape maintenance costs are continuing to increase. As of June 30, 2019, a negative balance of $2,221,443 is anticipated (see Table 5). At this time, both residential and commercial properties in Zone L are charged the maximum set rate and this zone also receives no property tax revenue. In addition, the FY 2018- 2019 costs for trimming, removal and planting of trees and landscape maintenance within the public right-of-way will leave this fund with an estimated negative balance of $2,560,827 through the end of FY 2019-2020. Due to running negative balances in various zones over the past several years, the District has been subsidized by the General Fund from time to time and, in order for the District to operate in a self- sustaining manner, Zones 111, VI and L will require rate increases through a Proposition 218 proceeding. The City is proposing to go through the Proposition 218 process, as previously mentioned, during FY 2019-20 in an effort to potentially increase the maximum assessment rates (in property tax among the zones in a more equitable manner. A more ZOOM summary of tne Tun ing rea oll,n, operailonai cosi, 0110 in the Engineer's Report. SETTING ASSESSMENT RATES Pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, the City collects assessments or g ting improvements, maintenance and energy costs; traffic signal maintenance and energy costs, and landscaping maintenance of public trees on City streets and rights-of-way. Direct assessments are distributed based on the special benefit each property receives. Since streets provide vehicular and pedestrian access to properties, the special benefit is apportioned based on the number of trips generated by each parcel. The California Streets and Highways Code requires the City Council to adopt resolutions and hold a public hearing each year to set the assessment rates for the various zones within the Lighting and Landscaping Assessment District for the ensuing year. From these rates, assessments are calculated and levied against the properties in the District. The City coordinates with the Los Angeles County Auditor -Controller's Office to include applicable assessments and adjustments on property tax bills in order to collect the assessment revenue. .1 LIGHTING I DISTRICT 121 JUNE , 2019 PAGE 6 ASSESSMENT 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17 15-16 14-15 13-14 12-13 11-12 MAX. ZONES (Prop.) Zone 1-20 units ($/DU) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $21.41 21-60 units ($/DU) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10.70 61-109 units ($/DU) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5.35 110-460 units ($/DU) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2.68 Zone II 1-200,000 s.f. ($/1Oksf) $114.90 $114.90 $114.90 ', $50.43 $16.43 $54.99 $16.43 $16.43 $37.10 < $114.90 200,001+ s.f. ($/1Oksf) $38.30 $38.30 $38.30 $16.91 $5.48 $18.33 $5.48 $5.48 $12.37 $38.30 Zone III 1-4 units ($/DU) $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 5+ units ($/DU) $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 all sizes ($/10ksf) ; $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 ` $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 Zone IV (NIA) - - -- -- __ -- -- -- __ -- Zone V all sizes ($/1Oksf) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $21.28 Zone VI all sizes ($/10ksf) $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 Zone L 1-4 units ($/DU) $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 5+ units ($/DU) $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 all sizes ($/1Oksf) $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 1 $14.10 $14.10 Prop. = proposed, DU = dwelling unit, s.f. = square feet, ksf = thousand square feet 0 LIGHTING i LANDSCAPING ASSESSFYIERT DISTRICT JUNE 25, 2019 ., 7 Zone I Zone II Zone III Zone IV Zane V Zone M Zone I Total iBA LANCE AS OF 6130116 4,978,042 224,443 (526,065) 350,227 93,264 (16,389) (1,330,M) 773,116 =- IFY 201612017 Interest Eamed (4,809) (1,062) (191) (66) (6,128) - Pr a Tax 527,149 116,445 20,905 7,207 671,706 Funds Available 2,500,382 339,826 (526,065) 370,941 100,405 (16,389) (1,330,404) 1,438,696 Assessment Le - 134,759 696,170 8,523 271,379 1,110,831 Funds+Levy 2,500,382 474,585 170,105 370,941 100,405 (7,866) (1,059,025) 2,549,527 Expenditures 316,684 288.815 -- 844 001 75 2 513 5.901 537195 1,995,184 BALANCE AS OF 6130117 2,183,698 185,770 (673,696) 370,866 97,892 (13,767) (1,596,220) ; 554,343 IFY 201712018 Interest Earned 27,353 6,042 1,085 374 34,854 Propeu Tax 553,093 265,333 22,057 7,548848,031 - Funds Available 21764,144 457,145 (673,896) 394,008 105,814 (13,767) (1,596,220) 1,437,228 Assessment Le 141,158 687,.330 - - 8,988 268,405 1,105,881 Funds+Levy 2,764,144 598,303 13,434 394,008 105,814 (4,779) (1,327,815) 2,543,109 enditures- 458 853 - 61 B 462 787.389 75 2 352 6,449 579,502 2,453,082 BALANCE AS OF 6130118 2,305,291 (20,159) (773,955) 393,9331 103,462 (11,228)' (1,907,317) 90,027 FY 201812019 Est. Interest Earned 863 191 34"' 12 1,100 Est. Pr Tax 514,335. 113,642 21363 7 440 656 780 Est. Funds Available 2,820,489 93,674 (773`,955) 415,330 110,914 (11,228) (1,907,317) 747,907 Est. Assessment L!& 317 850 709 439 - - 10,964 274,339 1,312,592 Est. Funds+ Levy 2,820,489 411,524 (64,516) 415,330 110,914 (264) (1,632,978) 2,060,499' Bud et Reguest 4 7 600 249 860 6 . 39 7 2,575 6L2 84 5 962 339 BALANCE AS OF 6130119 2,352,889 161,664 (711,855) 415,255 108,339 (6,689) (2,221,443) 98,160 IFY 201912020 Est. Interest Earned 863 191 34 12 1,100 Est. PrM2& Tax 514 335 113 642 21363 7 440 656 780 Est. Funds Available 2,868,087 275,496 (711,855) 436,652 115,791 (6,689) (2,221;443) 756,040 Est. Assessment Le 370 739 - - 669 989 - - 9136 259,103 1308,967 Est. Funds + Levy 2,868,087 646,235 (41,866) 436,652 115,791 2,447 (1,962,340) 2,065,007, „Bud et R uest ____421.03L275 93 726 725 10 09U 12_,591, 16 452 598,487, 2 060 670 BA E AS OF 6/3020 2,447,056 370,942 (768,591) 426,561 103,200 (14,005) (2,560,827) 4,337 7 LIGHTING I DISTRICT 121 JUNE , 2019 PAGE 8 Quality of Life, Infrastructure and Parks earnedTo pay for the FY 2019-2020 expenses, it is estimate a the District will use $656,780 in general property tax funds designated specifically for street light operations and maintenance, $1,100 in interest from reservesthe Street Lighting Fund, and $1,308,967from - direct assessments. Table 5 provides a summary of the funding sources, estimated costs and year-end balance for FY 2018-2019 and the projected costs and funding sources for FY 2019-2020. Although other sourcesof revenue such as rental,interest, • property tax -s will continue to be used to pay for expenditures in the District, none of the proposed collections will exceed the maximum assessment rates. Attachment A — Resolution confirming AD 121 Attachment B — Engineer's Report Attachment C — Proof of Publication Attachment D — Notice of Public Hearing and Affidavit of Posting 91 • i • RESOLUTION OF THE CIT• OF DOWNEY CONFIRMINGr LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR 1 (1 WHEREAS, on ,Tune 11, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 19-7883 approving the Engineer's Report for assessments within Lighting& Landscaping Assessment District 121 for Fiscal Year 2019-20; and WHEREAS, on June 11, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 19-7884 declaring its intention to levy and collect assessments for Fiscal Year 2019-20 pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping & Lighting Act of 1972; and WHEREAS, on June 11, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 19-7884 setting Tuesday, June 25, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall at 11111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, California, as the time and place for hearing protests concerning the services to be performed, the proposed assessments, and other matters relating thereto; and WHEREAS, at the public hearing, the City Council afforded every interested person an opportunity to be heard, either in writing or orally, regarding the proposed 2019-20 assessments to be levied. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY DOES TESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The proposed assessments for the Lighting and Landscaping Assessment District 121 for Fiscal Year 2019-20 included in the Engineer's Report approved by the City Council through Resolution No. 19-7883 on June 11, 2019 are hereby confirmed. SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall cause the diagram and assessment included in the Engineer's Report to be filed with the Los Angeles County Auditor. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. r 1 0 1 •. 0 11 - I a RICK RODRIGUEZ, Mayor MARIA ALICIA DUARTE, CIVIC City Clerk I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Downey at a regular meeting held on the 25th day of June, 2019, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members, NOES: Council Member: ABSENT: Council Member: ABSTAIN: Council Member: MARIA ALICIA DUARTE, CIVIC City Clerk I Desedgli2n PM e Introduction 3 Purpose 3 Plans and Specifications 3 Diagram of District 3 Zones 4 Estimate of Cost 5 Assessment Levy (Appendix A) A-1: Zone I —Residential 6 A-2: ZoneCommercial 7 A-3: Zone III — Safety Lights and Traffic Signals 8 A-4: Zone IV — Petition Installation 10 A-5: Zone V — Regional Shopping Center 11 A-6- Zone VI — Commercial West Firestone Boulevard 12 1-7: Zone L — On -Street and Facility Landscaping 13 Financial Summary Appendix B) Properties Added (Appendix C) 15 This Engineer's Report for the Lighting and Landscaping District, Assessment District 121 (A.D. 121) is prepared for filing in accordance with Division 15, Part 2i Chapter 3 of ihe California Streets and Highways Code, as amended by 1992 legislation (S.B. 1977) and California Proposition 218. The purpose of this report is to identify the nature, location, and extent of street lighting and landscaping improvements and maintenance to be considered. Estimated costs and proposed apportionment to accomplish the levy of annual street lighting and landscaping assessments are given for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. LIGHTING & �ANQSCAPk IWIER�IEIVIENTS AND MAINTENANCE: Pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, the City collects assessments or lighting and landscaping improvements and maintenance. The design of traffic signal equipment is pursuant to applicable State of California and Standard Plans and Specifications. The plans and specifications used to design the street lighting equipment are pursuant to the Illuminating Engineering Society for street lighting and City of Downey standards. Plan No. A.D. 121-B (Plan) of AD. 121 is on file in the office of the City Clerk showing the exterior boundary of the District and the boundaries of each zone within the Distric By reference, said Plan is made part of this Report. The lines and dimensions of - r. - parcel of land within the District are shown in the County Assessor's Maps on file at th Downey City Hall. Each parcel is designated by its corresponding book, pagej and parcel number as shown in the Los Angeles County Assessor's maps and data rolls, properties in Zone III are also in Zone L. Properties to be added to the District boundaries during fiscal year 2018-2019 are listed in Appendix "C" of this Report. The application of these standards are Used to conform to the adjacent land use grouped by individual zones and City account numbers as follows: For lighting of public roadways adjacent to residential properties, including apartments and condominiums, but not including motels or hotels. For energy and maintenance, including replacement of damaged or obsolete lights, and administrative costs. hotels, and industrial properties. For energy and maintenance, including replacement of damaged or obsolete lights, and administrative costs. For lighting of public roadways including: at intersections throughout the City; adjacent to City, County, and State public lands; freeway corridor security lighting; and freeway frontage roadways, not including on/off ramps. For traffic signals on City streets, including the City's share of costs per agreements with L.A. County, Caltrans or neighboring cities for traffic signals at shared intersections. I -or energy and maintenance costs, incOding rep iaceme nrcora amagea= obsolete signals and lights, installation of new signals and lighting, and administrative costs. For installation of new lighting within Zones I and 11, requested by petition of the majority of property owners within a specific area, and administrative costs. Energy and maintenance costs for lights installed under this Zone are paid from either Zone I or 11, as determined by prope y use. • For lighting of public roadways adjacent to the Stonewood Regional Shopping Center. For energy and maintenance, including replacement of damaged light and administrative costs. For lighting of public roadways adjacent to the commercial properties along the north side of Firestone Boulevard from Old River School Road to the west City limits, and the south side of Firestone Boulevard from approximately 250 feet west of Arnett Street to the west City limits. For energy and maintenance, including replacement of damaged lights and administrative costs. • For tree trimming, replacement, removals, and other landscaping maintenance along the parkways and medians of public street rights-of-way, including administrative costs. =ffelasteds The estimated cost of installing, maintaining, and servicing all existing and proposed improvements, including all administrative costs for Fiscal Year 2019-2020 is $2,060,670. The total direct assessment levy for A.D. 121 is $1,308,967. Additional revenues from general property taxes and interest income are estimated at $656,780 and $1,100, respectively. Any remaining costs in individual zones are paid from reserves. Appendices "A-1 "through "A-7" provide details of the assessment rates for each Zone. Appendix "B" is a summary of the estimated income and expenses by Zone. z1vZ1--/'� Delfind R. Consunj Director of Public Engineer 0 5 Date LIGHTING D LANDSCAPING FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 Direct assessments in Zone I are distributed based on the special benefit each property receives. Streets within this zone have been improved with mid -block lighting. Since streets provide vehicular and pedestrian access to properties, the special benefit is apportioned based on the amount of these trips generated by each parcel. The Institute of Transportation Engineers has established a standard of trip generation that states that multiple dwelling units generate less pedestrian and vehicle trips than single family homes. Therefore, parcels with denser housing are assessed at a lesser rate per dwelling unit in general proportion to the trips generated. This basis provides an equitable relationship to the benefit received. Total Density (No. of No. of Dwelling Rate Total D.U. er Parcel) Parcels Units D.U.($/D.U.) Amount 1-20 units 21,379 13,296 $0.00 $0 21-60 units 44 1,511 $0.00 $0 61-109 units 11 937 $0.00 $0 110-460 units 5 658 $0.00 $0 Total: 21,439 16,402 $0 ASSESSMENT RATE ($/D.U.) Density Maximum D.U./Parcel FYI 9-20 FYI 8-19 FY17-18 FY16-17 Rate 1-20 units $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $21.41 21-60 units $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10.70 61-109 units $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5.35 110-460 units $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2.68 Number of Lights in Zone l City Owned: 740 SCE Owned: 3,399 Total No. of Lights: 4,139 Page 6 LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING DISTRICT A.D. 121 FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 *i 1-51am Direct assessments in Zone 11 are distributed based on the special benefit eac prope y receives. Streets wn this zone have been improved is lighting. Since streets provide vehicular and pedestrian access to commercial properties, the special benefit is apportioned based on the amount of these trips generated by each parcel. The Institute of Transportation Engineers has established a standard of trip generation that states that pedestrian and vehicle trips increase as the square footage of the land use increases. In general, larger parcels generate more trips. Therefore, every parcel in this zone is assessed according the land square footage of the parcel. This basis provides an equitable relationship to the benefit received. Density (s.f. No. of Total Area Rate 1-200,000 s.f. $114.90 _.per parcel) Parcels 11 (S-9- - ($/10LSD'' Total Amount 1-200,000 s.f 1,076 27,589,086 $114.90 $316,999 200,001+ 32 14,031,202 $38.30 $53,740 Total: 1,108 41,620,288 $370,739 ASSESSMENT RATE ($/10ksf) Density Maximum (s.f./parcel) FYI 9-20 FYI8-19 FY1 7-18 FY16-17 Rate 1-200,000 s.f. $114.90 $114.90 $114.90 $50.69 $114.90 200,001+ $38.30 $38.30 $38.30 $16.91 $38.30 Number of Lights in Zone 11 City Owned: 938 SCE Owned: 796 Total No. of Lights: 1 P734 LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING DISTRICT A.D. 121 FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 J"0,089 -TO BE ASSESSED firect assessments in tnis zone are separaMU and commercial properties in the City. Since streets provide vehicular and pedestrian access to properties, the special benefit is apportioned based on the amount of these trips generated by each parcel. Given that residential and commercial properties generate different levels of street use, the assessment rates are calculated separately - Approximately 75% of the City is zoned Residential, while the remaining 25% is comprised of Commercial, Industrial, or other. 1 :4 M-1 191 1111 11 11 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 Direct assessments in Zone III Residential are distributed based on the special benefil zach property receives. Parcels are assessed similar to Zone 1. Density (No. of D.U. per Trips per Rate Rate Total Parcel) Total Units D.U. -_ - - ($ITripl ($/D.U.) Amount 1-4 units 21,615 10 $1.88 $18.80 $406,362 5+ units 9,590 6 $1.88 $11.28 $108,175 EM 32,799 $514,537 ASSESSMENT RATE ($/D.U.) Density (No. of D.U. per Maximum Parcel,), ..._ FYI 9-20 FYI 8-19 FY17-18 PY16-17 Rate 14 units $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 $18.80 5+ units $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 $11.28 TIMM LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING DISTRICT A.D. 121 FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT • �Mlrx/ 1 It% SM COMMERCIAL (25%) - $155,452 TO BE ASSESSED Direct assessments in Zone III -Commercial are distributed based on the special benefit each property receives. Parcels are assessed similar to Zone 11. Rate Total Land Area ($110W) Amount 41,620,288 $37.35 $155,452 ASSESSMENT RATE ($110 k8f) Maximum Densi!y, s.f./ arcel) FYI 9-20 FYI 8-19 FYI 7-18 FY16-17 Rate all sizes (s.f.) $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 $37.35 Number of Safety Lights in Zone Ill State Owned: 57 City -Owned: 489 City -Others (Shared): 33 Number of Traffic Signals in Zone III City -Owned: 92 City -Others (Shared): 22 Total* 114 Number of Vehicle speed feedback Signs in Zone III Number of Flashing Beacons in Zone City -Owned, 12 �(Shared)" 01 Total: 12 Milli', i III , � Direct assessments in Zone IV are limited to street light installations only. The installation costs are divided evenly among the parcels within the annexed area. Each annexed area is assessed separately with costs divided equally among the parcels in the annexed area. City engineering design and overhead - Cost per lot (one ight serves four lots)' - VIT a a* I I] LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING DISTRICT A.D. 121 FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 0.00 TO -BE ASSESSED Direct assessments in Zone V are distributed based on the special bene it to t e Stonewood Regional Shopping Center. Streets adjacent to this zone have been improved with mid -block lighting. Every parcel adjacent to these streets is assessed on land square footage in the same manner as Zone 11. Rate Land Area (s.f.J_ ($/10koTotal Amount 2,735,422 $0.00 $0.00 ASSESSMENT RATE ($/10ksf) Maximum -Density (s.f./parce1)FY19-20 FYI 8-19 FY17-18 FY1 6-17 Rate all sizes (s.f.) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $21.28 Number of Lights in Zone City Owned: 64 SCE Owned, 35 Total No. of Lights: 991 LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING DISTRICT A.D. 121 FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT ZONE VI - COMMERCIAL WEST FIRESTONE 13L. 19J36 TO BE ASSESSED Direct assessments in Zone V! are distributed based on the special benefit to the properties on Firestone Boulevard (commercial properties on the north side of Firestone Blvd. from Old River School Road to the West City Limit, and on the south side of Firestone Blvd. from 250 feet west of Arnett St. to the West City Limit). Streets adjacent to this zone have been improved with mid -block lighting. Every parcel adjacent to these streets is assessed on land square footage in the same manner as Zone 11, Rate Land Area (s.f.) ($110ks9 Total Amount 2,009,422 $45.47 $9,136 ASSESSMENT RATE ($/10ksf) Density Maximum (s.Uparcell) FYI 9-20 FY18-19 FY17-18 FY16-17 Rate all sizes (s.f.) $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 $45.47 Number of Lights in Zone V1 City Owned: 9 SCE Owned, 44 MFRS M117, M., I I N I I I owl i ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT Direct assessments in Zone L are distributed based on the special benefit each properg -eceives. Parcels are assessed in the same manner as Zone Ill. 111Irr,ji— "0 Density (No. of Trips per D.U. per Parcel),--_- Total Units— D.U. Rate ($/Trijp) Rate ($/D.U.),-, Total Amount 1-4 units 21,615 10 $0.732 $7.32 $158,222 5+ units 9,590 6 $0.732 $4.40 $42,196 Total: 31,205 $200,418 ASSESSMENT RATE ($1D.U.) Density (No. of Maximum D.U. per Parcell....... ..... FYI 9-20 FYI 8-19 FY17-18 FY1 6-17 Rate 1-4 units $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7.32 $7w32 5+ units $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 $4.40 Rate Land Area jL11 OY�Q Total Amount 4,1 1620j288 $14.10 $58,685 ASSESSMENT RATE ($110 ksf) Density Maximum (s.f.!parcell FYI 9-20 FY18-19 FYI 7-18 FYI 6-17 Rate all sizes (s.f.) $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 $14.10 APPEADIA B LIGHTING AND LANbscApiNG DISTRICT A.D. 121 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Moscow= Zone I ow Zone 11 Zone III =21:12=0:22mizoontots Zone IV Zone V Zone VI Zone L Total BALANCE AS OF 6130116 1,978,042 224,443 (526,065) 350,227 93,264 (1 6,389JI (1,330,404) 773,118 IFY 201612017 Interest Earned (4,809) (1,062) (191) (66) - (6,128) Property Tax 527,149 116,445 20,905 7.207 671,706 Funds Available 2,500,382 339,826 (526,065) 370,941 100,405 (18,389) (1,330,404) 1,438,696 Assessment Levy - 134,759 696,170: 8,523 271.379 1,110,831 Funds+ Levy 2,500,382 474,585 170,105 370,941 100,405 (7:866) (1,059,025) 2,549,527 faendgures --A 31696841 288.815 844,001 75. _ 2,513 5 901 537195. . . 1995184 BALANCE AS OF 61301f 7 2,183,698 105,770 (673,696) 370,666 97,092 (13,767) (1,596,220) 554,343 IFY 201712018 Interest Earned 27,353 6,042 1,085 374 34,854 PneV Tax 553:093 265,333 22,057 7,548 848,031 Funds Available 2,764,144 457,145 (673,896) 394,008 105,814 (13,767) (1,596,220) 1,437,228 Assessment Le !y 141,158 8,988 268,405 1,105,881 . .. ... ....... Funds+ Levy ... . 2,764,144 598,303 13,434 394,008 -10014- (4,779) (1,327,815) 2,543,0109 . E genditures 458853 787389 75 29352 6449 579 502 2453082 .... BALANCE AS OF 6130118 2,305,291 (20,159) (773,955) 393,933 103,462 (11,228) (1,907,317) 90,027 IF 201812019 Est. Interest Earned 863 191 34 t4l 12 1,100 Est. Prope& Tax 514335 113,642 21,363 7,440 656,780 Est. Funds Available 2,820,489 93,674 (773,955) 5,330 . 0 110,914 (11,228) (1,907,317) 747,907 Est. Assessment Le V 31.7850 7091439 - 10,964 274,339 1,312,592 Est. Funds + Levy 2,820,489 .J 411,524 (64,516) 415,330 110,914 (264) (1,632,978) 2,060,499 Bud getRe uest 467 600 211860 647339 75 ............ ... -,-2,575 6425 588465 19 9 BALANCE AS OF 61301f9 2,352,889 161,664 (711,655) 415,255 100,339 (6,689) (2,221,"3) 98,160 IFY 2019/2020 Est. Interest Earned 863 191 34 12 1,100 Est. Pr MgU Tax 514335 113,642 21,363 7,440 656,780 , , - Est. Funds Available 2,868,087 275,496 (711,855) 436,652 115,791 (6,689) (2,221,443) 756,040 Esta Assessment LM 370 739 669,989 9,136 259 ' 103 1308 967 Est. Funds + Levy 2,868,087 646,235 (41,866) 436,652; 115,791 2,447 (1,962,340) 2,065,007 Bud et cc.. - 4.1m1 wwwwwcwwM7 5sw 10 91 =59=7 06 67 PBALANCE AS OF 610301120 I= -iommomoo 2,447,056 I 370,942 (768,591) 426,561 --- - - cjl..mv� 103,200 (14,005) ow" 1 (2,560, M) _..!3j37 G= �•' 1i9 RN-1 Parcel No. No. Units Zone Location Street Name Planning Case 6246022038 1 R 12106-A OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6246022039 1 R 12106-B OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6246022040 -1 R 12106-C OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6246022041 1 R 12106-D OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6246022042 1 R 12106-E OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6246022043 1 R 12106-F OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6246022044 1 R 12106-G OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6246022045 1 R 12106-H OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6246022046 1 R 12106-1 OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD Tract 68042 Condo 6254003026 6 R 8117 2nd STREET Apartments 6261011046 4 R 8603 IMPERIAL HWY Tract 72992 Condos 6284020032 1 R 9303 ELM VISTA DR Tract 73941 Condo 6284020033 1 R 9305 ` ELM VISTA DR Tract 73941 Condo 6284020034 1 R 9307 : ELM VISTA DR Tract 73941 Condo 6284020035 1 R 9309 ELM VISTA DR Tract 73941 Condo 6284020036 1 R 9311-A ELM VISTA DR Tract 73941 Condo 6284020037 1 R 9311-B ELM VISTA DR Tract 73941 Condo 6367035001 1 R 7940 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035002 1 R 7942 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035003 1 R 7944 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035004 1 R 7946 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035005 1 R 7948 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035006 1 R 7950 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035007 1 R 7952 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035008 1 R 7954 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035009 1 R 7956 TELEGRAPH RD _ Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035010 1 R 7958 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035011 1 R 7960 TELEGRAPH RD Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035012 1 R 84511 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035013 1 R 8453 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035014 1 R 8455 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035015 1 R 8457 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035016 1 R 8459 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035017 1 R 8461 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035018 1 R 8463 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035019 1 R 8433 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035020 1 R 8431 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035021 1 R 8435 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035022 1 R 8437 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035023 1 R 8439 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035024 1 R 8443 ,TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035025 1 R 8441 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035026 1 R 8417 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035027 1 R 8415 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035028 1 R 8419 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035029 1 R 8421 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035030 1 R 8423 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035031 1 R 8425 '-TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035032 1 R 8427 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035033 1 R 8401 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035034 1 R 8403 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035035 1 R 8405 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035036 1 R 8407 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035037 1 R 8409 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035038 1 R 8411 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254 Townhome 6367035039 1 R 8413 TWEEDY LN Tract 74254Townhome 6391012020 1 R 10038 DOWNEY & SANFORD SFR BRIDGE 6391012021 1 R 10048 DOWNEY & SANFORD SFR BRIDGE 6391012022 1 R 10058 DOWNEY & SANFORD SFR BRIDGE `350wtte 1 Patnol Florence9301 E. Suite 100 Downey, Callifornia 90240 CITY Of DOWNEY DEPUTY ALICIA DUARTE I NORRIS 11111 BROOKSHIRE AVENUE DOWNEY, r • MffMejW&*jj0• F • •; 1 1 is i 1 Purchase Number: N/A To the right is a copy of the notice you sent to us for publication in THE DOWNEY PATRIOT. Please read this notice carefully and call with any corrections. The Proof of Publication will be mailed to you after the last date below. Publicationdate(s) for this notice are: 6/13/19 The charge for this order is as follows. An invoice will be sent to you after the last date of publication. Publication Fee $572.00 ea Total Amount: $572.00 CORRECTIONS ARE DUE BACK TUESDAY/ TODAY BY 11:00 AM PRIOR TO THE FIRST DATE OF PUBLICATION. 96 1 ill Ai i REA Zia RAY A EAR a A AMA CITY OF DOWNEY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON CITY OF DOWNEY LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PROPOSED FY 2019-20 ASSESSMENT LEVY JUNE 25, 2019, at 6:30 P.M. RESOLUTION NO. 19-7884 A_ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING DISTRICT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 121, FOR FISCAL YEAR2019-2020; AND SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR JUNE 25, 2019 ON THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, the City Council by Resolution No. 19-7870, proposed to levy and collect assessments within the Lighting and Landscaping District, Assessment District 121 (District) pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code; and WHEREAS, by said Resolution No. 19-7070, the City Council ordered the Director of Public Works to prepare and file an Engineer's report for the District for the Fiscal Year 2019- 2020 pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 per Section 22565 of the California Streets and Highways Code; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That in order to maintain and service street lighting facilities and on -street and public facilities landscaping within the District for Fiscal Year 2019-2020, It Is the Intention of the City Council Of the City of Downey to levy and collect assessments pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Part 2 of Division 15 of said Code). SECTION 2. That the maintenance and servicing of the public lighting facilities In, on and along public streets and places within the District will be, In the opinion of the City Council of the City of Downey, to the benefit of the assessable properties within the District. Assessable properties are those within the District that have been annexed Into the District by previous resolutions caused by voluntary installation of street lights and by requirements of various planning cases or Section 0002 of the Downey Municipal Code. SECTION 3. That the maintenance and servicing of the landscaping in, on and along public streets and places within the District will be, In the opinion of the City Council of the City of Downey, to the benefit of the assessable properties within the District. Assessable properties are those within the District known as Zone I11. SECTION 4. Thatreference hereby Is made to the report of the Engineer on file with the City Clerk and available for public Inspection, of the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the District, Including changes from the previous fiscal Year's assessment and assessable lots. SECTION 5 That assessments for all zones will be less than, or equal to, the maximum assessments. SECTION 6. Notice is hereby given that on June 25, 2019, at 6:30 p.m., In the Council Chambers of Downey City Hall located at 11111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, California, all Interested persons may appear before the City Council and be heard concerning the services to be Performed, the proposed assessment and all other matters relating thereto. Protests must be In writing and must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the hearing. Any such protest shall state all grounds of the oblection, and If filed by the Property owner, shall contain a description sufficient to identify the property. SECTION 7. The City Clerk shall cause notice of the hearing to be given by causing the Resolution of Intention to be published, posted, and mailed In the manner required -by Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code. SECTION B. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of June, 2019. RICK RODRIGUEZ, Mayor ATTEST: �.(IA Dti MARIA ALICIA DUARTE, CMC City Clerk HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Downey at a regular meeting held on the 11th day of June, 2019, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Council Members: Ashton, - Frometa, Saab, Pacheco, Mayor Rodriguez NOES: Council Member: None. ABSENT: Council Member: None. ABSTAIN: Council Member: None. (& MARIA ALICIA DUARTE, CMC City Clerk The Downey Patriot - 6113119 0 6 0 1 F-11 92 1 MAU 1 091 MNORI I R LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING DISTRICT A.D. 121 2019-20 ASSESSMENT LEVY 1, Delfino R. Consunji, P.E., Director of Public Works/City Engineer of the City of Downey in the County of Los Angeles, State of California, hereby acknowl-r•- •• - dgeopies of the attached Notice of Public Hearing on the proposed Lighting & Landscaping Assessment District 121 were posted on June 13, 2019 at City Hall, 11111 Brookshire Avenue; Downey City Library, 11121 Brookshire Avenue; and Barbara J. Riley Community Center, 7810 Quill Drive in the City of Downey as required. 5e-96WConsu ji,• Director of Public Affachment NOTICE O(P PUBUC HEARING ON CITY OF DOWNEY LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PROPOSED FY 2019-20 ASSESSMENT LEVY JUNE 25,2019, at 6:30 P.M. r +M11 PILO] 0 a I= I =1 U a9ja6,&'j:41 WHEREAS, the City Council by Resolution No. 19-7870, proposed to levy and collect assessments within the Lighting and Landscaping District, Assessment District 121 (District) pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code; and WHEREAS, by said Resolution No. 19-7870, the City Council ordered the Director of Public Works to prepare and file an Engineer's report for the District for the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 per Section 22565 of the California Streets and Highways Code; and NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I That in order to maintain and service street lighting facilities and on -street and public facilities landscaping within the District for Fiscal Year 2019-2020, it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Downey to levy and collect assessments pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Part 2 of Division 15 of said Code). SECTION -2. That the maintenance and servicing of the public lighting facilities on and along public streets and places within the District will be, in the opinion of the City Council of the City of Downey, to the benefit of the assessable properties within the District. Assessable properties are those within the District that have been annexed into 4:-z--1K--4ft-t4y-Xf requirements of various planning cases or Section 8002 of the Downey Municipal Code. SECTION 3. That the maintenance and servicing of the landscaping in, on and along public streets and places within the District will be, in the opinion of the City Council of the City of Downey, to the benefit of the assessable properties within the District. Assessable properties are those within the District known as Zone Ill. SECTION 4. That reference hereby is made to the report of the Engineer on file with the City Clerk and available for public inspection, of the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the District, including changes from the previous fiscal year's assessment and assessable lots. SECTION 5. That assessments for all zones will be less than, or equal to, the maximum assessments. SECTION 6. Notice is hereby given that on June 25, 2019, at 6:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers of Downey City Hall located at 11111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, California, all interested persons may appear before the City Council and be heard concerning the services to be performed, the proposed assessment and all other matters relating thereto. Protests must be in writing and must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the hearing. Any such protest shall state all grounds of the objection, and if filed by the property owner, shall contain a description sufficient to identify the property. SECTION -i. The City Clerk shall cause notice of the hearing to be given by causing the Resolution of Intention to be published, posted, and mailed in the manner required by Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code. SECTION 8. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of June, 2019. /s/ RICK RODRIGUEZ RICK RODRIGUEZ, Mayor I /s/ MARIA ALICIA DUARTE MARIA ALICIA DUARTE, CMC City Clerk HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoingResolution was adapted by the City Council of the City of Downey at a regular meeting held on the 11th day of June, 2019, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Frometa, Saab, Pacheco, Mayor Rodriguez Council Members: Ashton, NOES` Council Member: None. ABSENT: Council Member: None. ABSTAIN: Council Member: None. /s/ MARIA ALICIA DUARTE MARIA ALICIA DUARTE, CMC City Clerk