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Agenda Report - June 15, 2005 I-02 PH
AGENDA ITEM 1: -(JCI CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION AGENDA TITLE: Public Hearing to Consider Resolutions Adopting Final Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 2003-1, Fiscal Year 2005106, and Ordering the Levy and Collection of Assessments MEETING DATE: June 15,2005 PREPARED BY: Public Works Director RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council conduct a public hearing to consider resolutions adopting the Final Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 2003-1, Fiscal Year 2005/06, and ordering the levy and collection of assessments. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Over the past two years, the City Council has formed a total of seven zones of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 2003-1 (District). The scope of maintenance activities funded by the District include 1) landscape and irrigation, 2) masonry block walls, 3) street parkway trees, and 4) public park areas. The activities and levy amount vary by zone, as described in the attached report, City of Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, 2005106 Final Annual Engineer's Report (Report). The Report describes the general nature, location and extent of the improvementsto be maintained and an estimate of the costs of the maintenance, operations, and servicing for the improvements. The Report includes a diagram for the District showing the area and properties proposed to be assessed; an assessment of the estimated costs of the maintenance, operations and servicing for the improvements; and the net levy upon all assessable lots and/or parcelswithin the District. Notice of this public hearing was posted in the Lodi News Sentinel. Individual notification to the property owners is not required and, therefore, not sent. The action requested of the City Council is to approve the Final Report and order the levy and collection of the assessments. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for preparation of the Report is included in the assessments FUNDING AVAILABLE: Not applicable. / 4,2, (tvi ti Richard C. Prima, Jr. 'Public Works Director Prepared by F. Wally Sandelin. City Engineer RCPIFWSIpmf Attachment cc: City Attorney Parks and Recreation Director George Bradley, Street Superintendent APPROVED: Blair King, City ager J \DEV_SERV\Landscape©istrichCPHAnnualEngrsReport2005-06 doc 6/6/2405 City of Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 2005106 Final Annual Engineer's Report June 2005 Prepared by N I B I S Corporate Office Regional Office 41661 Enterprise Circle North, Suite 225 870 Market Street, Suite 901 Temecula, CA 92590 San Francisco, CA 94102 (800) 676-7516 phone (800) 434-8349 phone (951) 296-1998 fax (415) 391-8439 fax CITY OF LODI CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1 221 W. Pine Street Lodi, California 95240 Phone - (209) 333-6706 Fax - (209) 333-6807 CITY COUNCIL John Beckman, Mayor Susan Hitchcock, Mayor Pro Tem Larry D. Hansen, Council Member Bob Johnson, Council Member Joanne Mounce, Council Member CITY STAFF Blair King, City Manager Janet S. Keeter, Deputy City Manager Susan Blackston, City Clerk D. Stephen Schwabauer, City Attorney James Krueger, Finance Director/Treasurer Richard Prima, Public Works Director Wally Sandelin, City Engineer N I B I S Greg Davidson, Client Services Director Rick Clark, Project Manager ShirleySmith, FinancialAnalyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ENGINEERS LETTER.................................................................. 1-1 2. OVERVIEW................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 INTRODUCTION. .............................................................................................. 2-1 2.2 EFFECTOF PROPOSITION218......................................................................... 2-2 3. PLANSAND SPECIFICATIONS................................................... 3-1 3.1 DESCRIPTIONOF FACILITIESFORZONE 1 ......................................................... 3-1 3.2 DESCRIPTIONOF FACILITIESFORZONE2......................................................... 3-1 3.3 DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES FOR ZONE 3 ......................................................... 3-2 3.4 DESCRIPTIONOF FACILITIES FORZONE 4 ......................................................... 3-2 3.5 DESCRIPTIONOF FACILITIESFORZONE 5 ......................................................... 3-3 3.6 DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIESFOR ZONE 6 ......................................................... 3-4 3.7 DESCRIPTIONOF FACILITIES FOR ZONE 7 ......................................................... 3-5 4. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT................................................. 4-1 4.1 METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT......................................................................... 4-1 4.2 LAND USE BENEFIT FACTORS.......................................................................... 4-2 5. ESTIMATE OF COSTS................................................................. 5-1 5.1 DESCRIPTIONOF BUDGET ITEMS..................................................................... 5-1 5.2 DISTRICT BUDGET.......................................................................................... 5-3 5.3 LANDSCAPE&WALL RESERVE INFORMATION .................................................. 5-7 6. ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS.......................................................... 6-1 7. PARCEL LISTING......................................................................... 7-1 1. ENGINEER'S LETTER WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi (the "City'), State of California, directed NBS Government Finance Group, DBA NBS ("NBS") to prepare and file a report presenting plans and specifications describing the general nature, location and extent of the improvements to be maintained, an estimate of the costs of the maintenance, operations and servicing of the improvements for the City of Lodi Consolidated Maintenance District No. 2003-1 (or the "District") for Fiscal Year 2005/06. The report includes a diagram for the District, showing the area and properties proposed to be assessed, an assessment of the estimated costs of the maintenance, operations and servicing the improvements, and the net amount upon all assessable lots and/or parcels within the District in proportion to the special benefit received; NOW THEREFORE, the following assessment is made to cover the portion of the estimated costs of maintenance, operation and servicing of said improvements to be paid by the assessable real propertywithin the District in proportion to the special benefit received: SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT Description As Preliminarb As Confirmed Approved by Council Almondwood Estates- Zone 1 Le $22,422.00 Zone 1 Equivalent Units 74 Assessment Per Equivalent Unit $303.00 CenturyMeadows One - Zone 2 Le $34,314.00 Zone 2 Equivalent Units 133 Assessment Per E uivalent Unit $258.00 Miltsbrid a It - Zane 3 Le $6,208.44 Zone 3 E uivalent Units 38 Assessment Per Equivalent Unit $163.38 Almond North -Zone 4 Levy $6,086.00 Zone 4 Equivalent Units 34 Assessment Per Equivalent Unit $179.00 Legacy I, II and Kirst Estates - Zone 5 Le $53,693.94 Zone 5 Equivalent Units 223 Assessment Per Equivalent Unit $240.78 The Villas - Zone 6 Lev $35,601.60 Zone 6 Equivalent Units 80 Assessment Per Equivalent Unit $445.02 Woodlake Meadow- Zone 7 Lev $800.20 Assessment Per Equivalent Unit $1.60.04 T Prepared by NBS 1-1 I, the undersigned, respectfully submit the enclosed Engineer's Report and, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Engineer's Report, Assessments, and the Assessment Diagram herein have been prepared and computed in accordance with the order of the City Council of the City of Lodi. Wally Sande , Pi., Engineer of Work Date: 55 — 2,4 — 0.5 Seal Prepared by NBS 1-2 2. OVERVIEW 2. / Introduction The City of Lodi ("City") proposes to levy special benefit assessments for the Lodi Consolidated Maintenance District No. 2003-1 ("District") for Fiscal Year 2005106. The City currently has consolidated seven landscape maintenance districts into a single district, the "Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1". In response to the provisions of the California Constitution Article XIIIC and XIIID (Proposition 218), in 2003 a separate Engineer's Report was prepared each of the first two Zones (Zones 1 and 2) of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District. The City conducted property owner balloting proceedings for the assessments in Fiscal Year 2004105. After approval of the assessment by the property owners, the City began to levy and collect special assessments on the County tax rolls to provide continued funding for the costs and expenses required for maintenance of the improvements within the District. In 2004 a separate Engineer's Report was prepared for each of the next five Zones (Zones 3 thru 7) of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District. The City conducted property owner balloting proceedings for Zones 3 and 4 for the assessments in Fiscal Year 2004105 and the City conducted property owner balloting proceedings for Zones 5 through 7 for the assessments in Fiscal Year 2005106. After approval of the assessment by the property owners, the City will levy and collect special assessments on the County tax rolls to provide continued funding for the costs and expenses required for maintenanceof the improvements within the District. The District is levied pursuantto the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code (the Act), and in compliancewith the substantive and procedural requirements of the California Constitution Article XIIID, This Engineer's Report ("Report") describes the District and assessments to be levied against properties within the District for Fiscal Year 2005106. The assessments described herein are based on the estimated cost to operate, service and maintain improvements that will provide a direct and special benefit to properties within the District. All improvements to be operated, serviced and maintained through annual assessments were constructed and installed in connection with the development or for the benefit of these properties. The annual costs and assessments described herein include all estimated direct expenditures, incidental expenses, deficits, surpluses, revenues, and reserves associated with the maintenance and servicing of the improvements. The word "parcel," for the purposes of this Report, refers to an individual property assigned its own Assessment Number by the County of San Joaquin Assessor's Office. The County of San Joaquin Auditor/Controller uses Assessment Numbers and specific Fund Numbers to identify properties assessed on the tax roll for special district benefit assessments. At a noticed Public Hearing, the City Council considered all public comments and written protests presented. Upon conclusion of the Public Hearing, the City Council determined that no valid protest existed. By resolution, the City Council approved the Engineer's Report as submitted or amended (amendments may not increase the assessments approved by the properly owners). Following approval of the Report, the City Council, by resolution, confirmed the assessments and ordered the levy and collection of assessments pursuant to the Act. The assessments as approved will be submitted to the San Joaquin County Auditor/Controller to be included on the propertytax roll for each parcel for Fiscal Year 2005/06. Prepared by NBS 2-1 2.2 Effect ofProposition 218 On November 5, 1996, California voters approved proposition 218 by a margin of 56.5% to 43.5°/x. The provisions of the Proposition, now California Articles XIIIC and XIIID, add substantive and procedural requirements to assessments, which affect the City of Lodi landscape maintenance assessments. The proposed assessments for the City of Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 for Fiscal Year 2005106 are not proposed to increase over the annual rate escalation factor of the annual San Francisco Bay Area C.P.I. or 5%, which ever is greater, which was approved by property owners following the assessment balloting procedures set forth in Section 4 SEC. 4 of the Proposition. Prepared by NBS 2-2 3. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Description of Facilities for Zone 1 Zone 1 is comprised of the Almondwood Estates Subdivision; the facilities within Zone 1 of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 that will be operated, serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A. A masonrywall and 13.5' wide landscaping area along the east side of Stockton Street from the project's north boundary to Almond Drive, including the angled corner section at Elgin Avenue, approximately 1220 linear feet. B. A masonry wall and 13.5' wide landscaping area along the north side of Almond Drive from the project's east boundary westerly to Stockton Street, including the angled corner sections at Blackbird Place and Stockton Street, approximately 340 linear feet. C. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the District Zone 1 boundary. D. Public park land area of 0.69 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per thousand persons served. Zone 1 consists of a 74 -lot residential development located in the southeastern portion of the City of Lodi. Upon recordation, the description of each lot or parcel shall be assigned an Assessor's Parcel Number and become part of the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin and such records are, by reference, made part of this Report. Zone 1 includes 74 Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factors. In compliance with Proposition 218, an Assessment Ballot procedure for the Almondwood Estates Zone was held and ballotswere tabulated at a public hearing where the property owners approved the new assessment. As this project is developed, plans and specifications for the amenity improvements to be maintained by the funds generated by the Almondwood Estates Zone shall be filed with the City of Lodi and will be incorporated into this report by reference. 3.2 Description cf Facilities for Zone 2 Zone 2 is comprised cf Century Meadows One (Units 2 and 3) the facilities within Zone 2 of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 that will be operated, serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A A masonry wall and 13.5' wide landscaping area along the north side of Harney Lane from the project's east boundary to the west boundary, including the 2 angled corner sections at Poppy Drive, approximately 1200 linear feet. B. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the District Zone 2 boundary. C. Public park land area of 1.24 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per thousand persons served. Prepared by NBS 3-1 Zone 2 consists of a 133 -lot residential development located in the southcentral portion of the City of Lodi. Upon recordation, the description of each lot or parcel shall be assigned an Assessor's Parcel Number and become part cf the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin and such records are, by reference, made part of this Report. Zone 2 includes 133 Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factors. In compliance with Proposition 218, an Assessment Ballot procedure for the Century Meadows One Zone was held and ballotswere tabulated at a public hearing where the propertyowners approved the new assessment. As this project is developed, plans and specificationsfor the amenity improvements to be maintained by the funds generated by the Century Meadows One Zone shall be filed with the City of Lodi and will be incorporated into this report by reference. 3.3 Description of Facilides_ forZone 3 Zone 3 is comprised of Millsbridge ll; the facilities within Zone 3 of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 that will be operated, serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the District Zone 3 boundary. B. Public park land area of 0.30 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per one thousand persons served. Zone 3 consists of a 27 -lot residential development and 5 adjacent parcels (which, when subdivided, will equal 11 Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factors) located in the southwestern portion of the City of Lodi. Upon recordation, the description of each lot or parcel shall be assigned an Assessor's Parcel Number and become part of the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin and such records are, by reference, made part of this Report. Zone 3 includes 38 Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factors. In compliance with Proposition 218, an Assessment Ballot procedure for the Millsbridge II Zone was held and ballots were tabulated at a public hearing where the property owners approved the new assessment. As this project is developed, plans and specifications for the amenity improvements to be maintained by the funds generated by the Millsbridge 11 Zone shall be filed with the City of Lodi and will be incorporated into this report by reference. 3.4 Description of Facilities for Zone 4 Zone 4 is comprised of the Almond North Zone; the facilities within Zone 4 of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 that will be operated, serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the District Zone 4 boundary. B. Public park land area of 0.32 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per one thousand persons served. Zone 4 consists of a 28 -lot residential development, including 6 potential duplex lots and is located in the southeastern portion of the City of Lodi. Upon recordation, the description of each lot or parcel Prepared by NBS 3-2 shall be assigned an Assessor's Parcel Number and become part of the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin and such records are, by reference, made part of this Report. Zone 4 includes a maximum of 34 Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factors. In compliance with Proposition 218, an Assessment Ballot procedure for the Almond North Zone was held and ballots were tabulated at a public hearing where the property owners approved the new assessment. As this project is developed, plans and specifications for the amenity improvements to be maintained by the funds generated by the Almond North Zone shall be filed with the City of Lodi and will be incorporated into this report by reference. 3.5 Description of Facilities for Zone 5 Zone 5 is comprised of Legacy Estates I, Legacy Estates II and Kirst Estates; the facilities within Legacy Estates I of Zone 5, of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, that will be operated, serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A. A masonry wall and 13.5' wide landscaping strip, divided by a 4 -foot wide meandering sidewalk, along the north side of Harney Lane at the back of lots 10-24 of Legacy Estates I, approximately 950 linear feet. B. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the District Zone 5 boundary. C. Public park land area of 0.720 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per thousand persons served. The facilities within Legacy Estates 11 of Zone 5, of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, that will be operated, serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A. A masonry wall and 13.5' wide landscaping strip, divided by a 4 -foot wide meandering sidewalk, along the west side of Mills Avenue from the project's southern boundary on Mills Avenue to the intersection of Wyndham Way, approximately 590 linearfeet. B. A masonry wall and 13.5' wide landscaping strip, divided by a 4 -foot wide meandering sidewalk, along the north side of Harney Lane at the back of lots 69-77 of Legacy Estates If, approximately 525 linear feet. C. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the District Zone 5 boundary. D. Public park land area of 1.31 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per thousand persons served. The facilities within Kirst Estates cf Zone 5, of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, that will be operated, serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the District Zone 5 boundary. B. Public park land area of 0.06 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per thousand persons served. Zone 5 consists of a 77 -lot -residential development (Legacy Estates 1), a 140 -lot residential development (Legacy Estates II) and a 6 -lot residential development (Kirst Estates) located in the southwestern portion of the City of Lodi. Each lot benefits equally from the facilities within Zone 5. Prepared by NBS 3-3 Upon recordation, the description of each lot or parcel shall be assigned an Assessor's Parcel Number and become part of the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin and such records are, by reference, made part of this Report. Zone 5 includes 223 Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factors. In compliance with Proposition 218, an Assessment Ballot procedure for Zone 5 was held and ballots were tabulated at a public hearing where the property owners approved the new assessment. As this project is developed, plans and specifications for the amenity improvements to be maintained by the funds generated by Zone 5 shall be filed with the City of Lodi and will be incorporated into this report by reference. 3.6 C escription of Facilities for Zone 6 Zone 6 is comprised of the Villas; the facilities within Zone 6 of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, that will be operated serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A. A masonrywall and 8.5' wide landscaping area along the east side of Panzani Way from the project's south boundary to the intersection of Porta Rosa Drive, approximately 120 linear feet. B. A masonrywall and 27.5 to 43.0 -foot variable width landscaping strip, divided by a 4 -foot wide meandering sidewalk, along the north side of Harney Lane from Panzani Way to the frontage road, approximately 425 linearfeet. C. A masonry wall and 15.0 to 44.0 -foot variable width landscaping strip, divided by a 4 -foot wide meandering sidewalk, along the west of the frontage road and the east side of San Martino Way from Harney Lane to the project's north boundary, approximately 700 linearfeet. D. Ten 24 -foot wide, common access driveways dispersed throughout the residential area, approximately 1200 linear feet. E. Parcel B, between lots 1 and 50, a variable width landscaping strip, approximately 250 linearfeet. F. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the District Zone 6 boundary. G. Public park land area of 0.75 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per thousand persons served. Zone 6 consists of an 80 -lot residential development located in the southeastern portion of the City of Lodi. Upon recordation, the description of each lot or parcel shall be assigned an Assessor's Parcel Number and become part of the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin and such records are, by reference, made part of this Report. Zone 6 includes 80 Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factors In compliance with Proposition 218, an Assessment Ballot procedure for The Villas was held and ballots were tabulated at a public hearing where the property owners approved the new assessment. As this project is developed, plans and specifications for the amenity improvementsto be maintained by the funds generated by Zone 6 shall be filed with the City of Lodi and will be incorporated into this report by reference. Prepared by NBS 3-4 3.7 Description of Facilities_ forZone 7 Zone 7 is comprised of Woodlake Meadow; the facilities within Zone 7 of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 that will be operated, serviced, maintained and improved are generally described as follows: A. Public park land area of 0.05 acres in size equivalent to the current level of service standard for park area within the City of 3.4 acres per one thousand persons served. Zone 7 consists of a 5 -lot residential development located in the northwestern portion of the City of Lodi. Upon recordation, the description cf each lot or parcel shall be assigned an Assessor's Parcel Number and become part of the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin and such records are, by reference, made part of this Report. Zone 7 includes 5 Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factors. In compliance with Proposition 218, an Assessment Ballot procedure for the Woodlake Meadow Zone was held and ballotswere tabulated at a public hearingwhere the propertyowners approved the new assessment. As this project is developed, plans and specifications for the amenity improvements to be maintained by the funds generated by the Woodlake Meadow Zone shall be filed with the City of Lodi and will be incorporated into this report by reference. All of the preceding special benefits contribute to a specific enhancement and desirability to each of the assessed parcels within the District/Zone, and thereby provide a special enhancement of property values. During the installation period for each Zone within the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, the installer of the improvements will maintain the new improvements until the following June 30, or such time as funds are available for maintenance, at which time the new areas shall be incorporated into the areas already being maintained by the District Prepared by NBS 3-5 4. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT 4.1 Method ofApportionment Pursuant to the 1972 Act the costs (assessments) of the District are apportioned by a formula or method that fairly distributes the net amount to be assessed among all parcels in proportion to benefits received from the improvements. The provisions of Article XIIIC and XIIID of the California Constitution (Proposition 218) require the agency to separate the general benefit from special benefit, whereas only special benefits may be assessed. IMPROVEMENT BENEFIT FINDINGS The annual assessments outlined in the Budget section of this Report are proposed to cover the estimated costs to provide all necessary service, operation, administration and maintenancewithin the District, by Zone. It has been determined that each assessable parcel within the District receives proportional special benefits from the improvements. All improvements to be maintained and funded through annual assessments were constructed and installed in connection with the development of properties within the District, and each parcel's close and relatively similar proximity to the improvements makes each parcel's special benefit from the improvements similar and proportionate. All the lots and parcels that receive special benefit from the improvements are included within the District. SPECIAL BENEFITS The method of apportionment (method of assessment) is based on the premise that each of the assessed parcels within the District receives special benefit from the improvements maintained and financed by District assessments. Specifically, the assessments associated with each Zone are outlined, by Zone, in Section 3 of this Report. DESCRIPTION OF THE METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT The District provides operation, service and maintenance to all the specific local improvements and associated appurtenances located within the public right-of-ways in each of the various Zones throughout the District. The annual assessments are based on the historical and estimated cost to operate, to service and to maintain the improvements that provide a special benefit to properties within the District and Zones. The various improvements within each Zone are identified and budgeted separately, including all expenditures, deficits, surpluses, revenues, and reserves. The assessments outlined in this section represent the proportionate special benefit to each property within the District and the basis of calculating each parcel's proportionate share of the annual costs associated with the District/Zone improvements. The costs associated with the maintenance and operation of special benefit improvements shall be collected through annual assessments from each parcel receiving such benefit. The funds collected shall be dispersed and used for only the services and operation provided to the District. The basis of determining each parcel's special benefit utilizes a weighting formula commonly known as a Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factor (duel'). The developed single-family residential parcel is used as the base unit for calculation of assessments and is defined as one (1.00) duel'. All other property types are assigned a dueF that reflects their proportional special benefit from the improvements as compared to the single-family residential parcel (weighted comparison). Prepared by NBS 4-1 To determine the dueF for commercialloffice parcels, and multiple -residential (greater than 3 units) parcels, a Benefit Unit Factor (BUF) is assigned to each property type. This BUF multiplied by the parcel's specific acreage determines the parcel's specific dueF. For those commercial/office parcels that are less than 7.5 acres, the corresponding BUF is multiplied by a minimum acreage of 7.5 acres. For those non-residential parcels that are greater than 15.00 acres the corresponding BUF is multiplied by a maximum of 15.00 acres. The following table provides a listing of the various land use types and the corresponding BUF used to calculate a parcel's EDU and proportionate benefit: 4.2 Land Use Benefit Factors PROPERTY TYPE LAND USE ASSIGNED BENEFIT UNIT FACTOR Single Family Residential 1.00 per Unit Multiple Family Residential (duplex) 2.00 per Unit Multiple Family Residential reaterthan 3 units 5.00 perAcre Commercial/Office For the First 7.5 Acres 5.00 per Acre For the Next 7.5 Acres 2.50 per Acre For All Acreage Over 15 Acres 1.25 per Acre Exempt 0.00 Other Uses The dueF Will Be Established As Required Prepared by NBS 4-2 ASSESSMENT RANGE FORMULA Any new or increase in assessments require certain noticing and meeting requirements by law. Prior to the passage of Proposition 218, legislative changes in the Brown Act defined the definition of "new or increased assessment" to exclude certain conditions. These conditions included "any assessment that does not exceed an assessment formula or range of assessments previously adopted by the agency or approved by the voters in the area where the assessment is imposed." This definition and conditions were later confirmed through SB919 (Proposition 218 implementing legislation). The purpose of establishing an assessment range formula is to provide for reasonable increases and inflationary adjustments to annual assessments without requiring costly noticing and mailing procedures, which could add to the District costs and assessments. As part of the District's proposed assessment for Fiscal Year 2003104 and Fiscal Year 2004105, balloting of property owners was required, pursuant to Proposition 218. The property owner ballots included an assessment to be approved, as well as the approval of an assessment range formula. Property owners within the District approved the proposed assessment and the assessment range formula. The assessment range formula shall be applied to all future assessments within the District. Generally, if the proposed annual assessment (levy per unit or rate) for the current fiscal year is less than or equal to the "Maximum Assessment" (or "Adjusted Maximum Assessment"), then the proposed annual assessment is not considered an increased assessment. The Maximum Assessment is equal to the initial Assessment approved by property owners adjusted annually by the following criteria: 1. Beginning in the second fiscal year (Fiscal Year 2004105 and Fiscal Year 2005106) and each fiscal year thereafter, the Maximum Assessment will be recalculated annually. 2. The new adjusted Maximum Assessment for the year represents the prior year's Maximum Assessment adjusted by the greater of: (a) Five percent (5.0%); or, (b) The annual increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) Each year the annual increase in the CPI shall be computed. The increase in CPI is the percentage difference between the CPI of December, 2004 and the CPI for the previous December as provided and established by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (FY 2005106 CPI increase is 2.2%). This percentage difference (annual difference) shall then establish the allowed increase based on CPI. The Consumer Price Index used shall be based on the CPI established by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for all urban consumers for the San Francisco-Oakland-SanJose Area. Should the Bureau of Labor Statistics revise such index or discontinue the preparation of such index, the City shall use the revised index or comparable system as approved by the City Council for determining fluctuations in the cost of living. If CPI is less than five percent (5.0%), then the allowable adjustment to the Maximum Assessment is five percent. If CPI is greater than five percent (5.0%), then the allowable adjustment to the Maximum Assessment is based on CPI. The Maximum Assessment is adjusted annually and is calculated independent of the District's annual budget and proposed annual assessment. Any proposed annual assessment (rate per levy unit) less than or equal to this Maximum Assessment is not considered an increased assessment, even if the proposed assessment is greater than the assessment applied in the priorfiscal year. The following table illustrates how the assessment range formula shall be applied. For example, if the percentage change in CPI is greater than five percent (5.0%), as in Example 1, then the percentage adjustment to the Maximum Assessment will be by CPI. If the percentage change in CPI is less than five percent (5.0%), as in Example 2, then the percentage adjustment to the Maximum Assessment will be five percent (5.0%). Prepared by NBS 4-3 Examples of Percentage Increases As previously illustrated, the Maximum Assessment will be recalculated and adjusted annually. However, the City Council may reduce or freeze the Maximum Assessment at any time by amending the Engineer's Annual Report. Although the Maximum Assessment will normally increase each year, the actual District assessments may remain virtually unchanged. The Maximum Assessment adjustment is designed to establish a reasonable limit on District assessments. The Maximum Assessment calculated each year does not require or facilitate an increase to the annual assessment and neither does it restrict assessments to the adjustment maximum amount. If the budget and assessments for the fiscal year does not require an increase, or the increase is less than the adjusted Maximum Assessment, then the required budget and assessment may be applied without additional property owner balloting. If the budget and assessments calculated requires an increase greater than the adjusted Maximum Assessment then the assessment is considered an increased assessment. To impose an increased assessment the City Council must comply with the provisions of Proposition 218 (Article XIIID Section 4c of the California Constitution). Proposition 218 requires a public hearing and certain protest procedures including mailed notice of the public hearing and properly owner protest balloting. Property owners through the balloting process must approve the proposed assessment increase. If the proposed assessment is approved, then a new Maximum Assessment is established for the District. If the proposed assessment is not approved, the City Council may not levy an assessment greater than the adjusted Maximum Assessment previouslyestablished for the District. Prepared by NBS 4-4 Allowed CPi Maximum % Prior Years Allowed New Calculated Increase Maximum Adjustment Maximum Percentage Standard Without Re- Rate Per Rate Per Example Increase 5% Increase Balloting Per dueF dueF dueF 1 5.25% 5.00% 5.25% $403.00 21.16 $424.16 2 2.20°/n L-5.00% 5.00% $403.00 20.15 $423.15 As previously illustrated, the Maximum Assessment will be recalculated and adjusted annually. However, the City Council may reduce or freeze the Maximum Assessment at any time by amending the Engineer's Annual Report. Although the Maximum Assessment will normally increase each year, the actual District assessments may remain virtually unchanged. The Maximum Assessment adjustment is designed to establish a reasonable limit on District assessments. The Maximum Assessment calculated each year does not require or facilitate an increase to the annual assessment and neither does it restrict assessments to the adjustment maximum amount. If the budget and assessments for the fiscal year does not require an increase, or the increase is less than the adjusted Maximum Assessment, then the required budget and assessment may be applied without additional property owner balloting. If the budget and assessments calculated requires an increase greater than the adjusted Maximum Assessment then the assessment is considered an increased assessment. To impose an increased assessment the City Council must comply with the provisions of Proposition 218 (Article XIIID Section 4c of the California Constitution). Proposition 218 requires a public hearing and certain protest procedures including mailed notice of the public hearing and properly owner protest balloting. Property owners through the balloting process must approve the proposed assessment increase. If the proposed assessment is approved, then a new Maximum Assessment is established for the District. If the proposed assessment is not approved, the City Council may not levy an assessment greater than the adjusted Maximum Assessment previouslyestablished for the District. Prepared by NBS 4-4 5. ESTIMATE OF COSTS 5.1 Description of Budget Items The following items make up the Estimate of Costs used in determining the Annual Assessments of the District. The specific Zones within the District are shown in Section 3 of this Report. Definitions of maintenance items, words and phrases are shown below: Fiscal Year — One year period of time beginning July 1 st of a given year and ending June 301h of the following year. Landscape Maintenance Labor— The estimated cost of labor necessaryfor maintaining and servicing the trees, shrubs, turf and ground cover areas within the District. Maintenance Materials & Supplies — The estimated cost of materials necessary for maintaining, cleaning and servicing the landscaped areas and parklands within the District. Irrigation Water —The cost of water used for irrigating the landscaping improvements of the District. Utilities— The cost of electricity used for irrigation within the District. Equipment Maintenance & Operation — The cost of materials and labor necessary for maintaining, repairing, and operating equipment (includes vehicles, benches, playground equipment, graffiti and litter removal, etc.) used for all aspects of maintenance in the District. Maintenance Personnel — The estimated cost for District personnel to perform maintenance duties within the District. Contract Maintenance — The estimated cost to perform contracted maintenance duties within the District. Consultants— Costs associated with outside consultantfees in order to complywith Assessment Law and placement of assessment onto the San Joaquin CountyTax Roll each year. County Administration — Costs of the County of San Joaquin related to the placement of assessments on the tax roll each year. Insurance —The estimated costs to provide insurancefor District personnel and staff. Reserves/Confingencies — An amount of 50% of the maintenance costs may be included to build a Reserve and Contingency Fund. The Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2, Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, commencing with Section 22500, allows the District assessments to "...include a reserve which shall not exceed the estimated costs of maintenance and servicing to December 10 of the fiscal year, or whenever the city expects to receive its apportionment of special assessments and tax collections from the county, whichever is later." Total Parcels— Representsthe total number of parcels physically within the District/Zone boundaries. Total Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factor — Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factor (dueF) is a numeric value calculated for each parcel based on the parcel's land use. The dueF shown in the District/Zone budget represents the sum total of all parcel duef's that receive benefit from the improvements. Refer to Section III for a more complete description of duefs. Prepared by NBS 5-1 Levy per dueF —This amount represents the rate being applied to each parcel's individual dueF. The Levy per Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factor, is the result of dividing the total Balance to Levy, by the sum of the District dueF's, for the fiscal year. This amount is always rounded down to the nearest even pennyfor tax bill purposes. Prepared by NBS 5-2 5.2 District Budget Zone 1 - Almondwood Estates Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION ! 2005106 BUDGET OPERATION COSTS: 1 $3,514.391 MASONRY BLOCK WALLS: 1 500.00 11 Zone 2 - Century Meadows One Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION PARK MAINTENANCE: 7,836.A ADMINISTRATION COSTS: 4,104.4 BUDGET TOTAL $18,222.00 STREETTREES: 5,901.41 CONTRIBUTION FROM RESERVES: (0.00) CONTRIBUTION TO RESERVES: 4,200.00 BALANCE TO LEVY: $22,422.00 Zone 2 - Century Meadows One Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2005106 BUDGET OPERATION COSTS: $2,729.27 MASONRY BLOCK WALLS: 400.00 STREETTREES: 5,901.41 PARK MAINTENANCE: 14,083.9 ADMINISTRATION COSTS: 7,599.3 BUDGET TOTAL $30,714.00 CONTRIBUTION FROM RESERVES: (0.00) V CONTRIBUTIONTO RESERVES: 3.600.00 BALANCE TO LEVY: $34,314.00 Prepared by NBS 5-3 Zone 3 — Millsbridge II Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2005106 BUDGET OPERATION COSTS: $0.00 MASONRY BLOCK WALLS: 0.00 STREETTREES: 1,231.43 PARK MAINTENANCE: 3,388.6 ADMINISTRATION COSTS: 1,588.3 BUDGETTOTAL $6,208.44 CONTRIBUTION FROM RESERVE: (0.00) CONTRIBUTION TO RESERVE: 0.00 BALANCE TO LEVY: $6,208.44 Zone 4 —Almond North Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2005106 BUDGET OPERATION COSTS: $0.00 MASONRY BLOCK WALLS: 0.00 STREET TREES: 820.62 11 PARK MAINTENANCE: 1 3.600.41 11 I ADMINISTRATION COSTS: 1 1.664.97 h BUDGET TOTAL $6,086.00 CONTRIBUTION FROM RESERVE: (0.00) CONTRIBUTION TO RESERVE: 0.00 BALANCE TO LEVY: $6.086.001 Prepared by NBS 5-4 Zone 5 - Legacy I, Legacy II & Kirst Estates Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2005106 BUDGET OPERATION COSTS: $5,693.46 MASONRY BLOCK WALLS: 700.00 STREET TREES: 7,859.32 PARK MAINTENANCE: 23,614.44 ADMINISTRATION COSTS: 12,126.72 BUDGET TOTAL $49,993.94 BUDGET TOTAL $31,201.60 CONTRIBUTION FROM RESERVES: (0.00) CONTRIBUTIONTO RESERVES: 3,700.00 BALANCE TO LEVY: $53,693.94 Zone 6 - The Villas Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2005106 BUDGET OPERATION COSTS: $15,096.38 MASONRY BLOCK WALLS: 700.00 STREETTREES: 1,564.37 PARK MAINTENANCE: 8,471.55 ADMINISTRATION COSTS: 5,369.30 BUDGET TOTAL $31,201.60 CONTRIBUTION FROM RESERVES: (0-00)11 CONTRIBUTION TO RESERVES: 4,400.001 BALANCE TO LEVY: $35,601.60 Prepared by NBS 5-5 Zone 7 - Woodlake Meadow Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2005106 BUDGET OPERATION COSTS: $0.00 MASONRY BLOCK WALLS: 0.00 STREET TREES: 0.00 PARK MAINTENANCE: 529.47 ADMINISTRATION COSTS: 270.73 BUDGET TOTAL $800.20 CONTRIBUTION FROM RESERVE: (0.00) CONTRIBUTION TO RESERVE: 0.00 BALANCE TO LEVY: $800.20 Total District Budget ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 1 2005106 BUDGET I OPERATION COSTS: $27,033.50 I n MASONRY BLOCK WALLS: 2,300.001 11 STREET TREES: 1 19.644.13 11 PARK MAINTENANCE: 61,524.6 ADMINISTRATION COSTS: 32,723.9 BUDGETTOTAL $143,226.18 CONTRIBUTION FROM RESERVES: I (0.00) q CONTRIBUTION TO RESERVES: 15.900.001 BALANCE TO LEVY: $159,126.18 Prepared by NBS 5-6 5.3 Landscape & Wall Reserve Information Zone 1 Landscape & Wall Reserve Information II DESCRIPTION I AMOUNT II I Landscape Reserve Beginning Balance- June 30, 2005 1 $0,0011 Contribution to Landscape Reserve 1 300.001 LANDSCAPE RESERVE ENDING BALANCE- JUNE 30,2006 $300.00 $408.00 Contribution to Landscape Reserve Wall Reserve Beginning Balance -June 30,2005 $386.40 Contribution to Wall Reserve 3.900.0 WALL RESERVE ENDING BALANCE -JUNE 30, 2006 $4,286.40 $8,000.00 Contribution to Wall Reserve TOTAL RESERVES ENDING BALANCE - JUNE 30, 2006 $4,586.40 Zone 2 Landscape & Wall Reserve Information DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Landscape Reserve Beginning Balance -June 30,2005 $408.00 Contribution to Landscape Reserve 600.00 LANDSCAPE RESERVE ENDING BALANCE- JUNE 30,2006 $1.008.00 Wall Reserve Beginning Balance -June 30,2005 $8,000.00 Contribution to Wall Reserve 3,000.00 WALL RESERVE ENDING BALANCE -JUNE 30,2006 $11,000.00 TOTAL RESERVES ENDING BALANCE -JUNE 30,2006 $12,008.00 Zone 3 Landscape Reserve Information Landscape Reserve Beginning Balance -June 30,2005 $141.26 Contribution to Landscape Reserves 0.00 LANDSCAPE RESERVE ENDING BALANCE -JUNE 30„2006 $141.26 Prepared by NBS 5-7 Zone 4 Landscape Reserve Information DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Landscape Reserve Beginning Balance — June 30, 2005 $141.26 Contribution to Landscape Reserves 0.00 LANDSCAPE RESERVE ENDING BALANCE — JUNE 30, 2006 $141.26 Zone 5 Landscape & Wal1 Reserve Information DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Landscape Reserve Beginning Balance— June 30, 2005 ($0.54) Contribution to Landscape Reserve 1.200.00 LANDSCAPE RESERVE ENDING BALANCE — JUNE 30,2006 $1,199.46 4.100.00 WALL RESERVE ENDING BALANCE—JUNE 30,2006 Wall Reserve Beginning Balance -June 30,2005 $0.00 Contribution to Wall Reserve 2,500.00 WALL RESERVE ENDING BALANCE—JUNE 30,2006 $2,500.00 TOTAL RESERVES ENDING BALANCE—JUNE 30,2006 $3,699.46 Zone 6 Landscape & Wall Reserve Information DESCRIPTION Landscape Reserve Beginning Balance— June 30, 2005 AMOUNT �a.aa Contribution to Landscape Reserve 300.00 LANDSCAPE RESERVE ENDING BALANCE— JUNE 30,2006 $300.00 Wall Reserve Beginning Balance—June 30,2005 $0.00 Contribution to Wall Reserve 4.100.00 WALL RESERVE ENDING BALANCE—JUNE 30,2006 $4,100.00 TOTAL RESERVES ENDING BALANCE—JUNE 30,2006 $4,400.00 Zone 7 Landscape Reserve Information DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Landscape Reserve Beginning Balance — June 30, 2005 ($214.58) Contribution to Landscape Reserves 1 0.001 LANDSCAPE RESERVE ENDING BALANCE— JUNE 30,2006 ($214.58)11 Prepared by NBS 5-8 Total District Landscape & Wall Reserve Information DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Landscape Reserve Beginning Balance— June 30, 2005 $475.40 Contributionto Landscape Reserve 2,400.00 LANDSCAPE RESERVE ENDING BALANCE — JUNE 30,2006 $2,875.401 Wall Reserve Beginning Balance -June 30,2005 $8,386.40 Contributionto Wall Reserve 13,500.001 WALL RESERVE ENDING BALANCE—JUNE 30,2006 $21,886.4011 TOTAL RESERVES ENDING BALANCE — JUNE 30,2006 1$24,761.80 Prepared by NBS 5-9 &ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS Assessment Diagrams for the City of Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 have been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Act and, by reference, are made part of this Report. 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PARCEL LISTING The parcel listing of assessments is provided on the following pages by Zone. The description of each lot or parcel as par! of the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin are, by reference, made part of this Report. Prepared by NBS 7-1 CITY OF LODI ALMONDWOOD ESTATES- ZONE 1 FISCAL YEAR 2005/2006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING Preparedby NBS 1 of2 5110/2005 APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* MAX RATE MAX LEVY BUDGET RATE LEVY AMOUNT 1 062-061-010-000 SFR nla 1.00 $423.15 $423.14 $303.00 $303.00 2 062-061-020-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 3 062-061-030-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 4 062-061-040-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 5 062-061-050-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 6 062-061-060-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 7 062-061-070-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 8 062-061-080-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 9 062-061-090-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 10 062-061-100-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 11 062-061-110-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 12 062-061-120-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 13 062-061-130-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 14 062-061-140-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 15 062-061-150-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 16 062-061-160-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 17 062-061-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 18 062-061-180-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 19 062-061-190-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 20 062-061-200-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 21 062-061-210-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 22 062-061-220-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 23 062-061-230-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 24 062-061-240-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 25 062-061-250-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 26 062-061-260-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 27 062-061-270-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 28 062-061-280-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 29 062-061-290-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 30 062061-300-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 31 062-061-310-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 32 062-061-320-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 33 062-061-330-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 34 062-061-340-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 35 062-061-350-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 36 062-061-360-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 37 062-061-370-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 38 062-061-380-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 39 062-061-390-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 40 062-061-400-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 41 062-062-010-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 42 062-062-020-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 43 062-062-030-000 SFR Na 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 44 062-062-040-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 45 062-062-050-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 46 062-062-060-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 47 062-062-070-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 48 062-062-080-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 Preparedby NBS 1 of2 5110/2005 CITY OF LODI ALMONDWOOD ESTATES- ZONE 1 FISCAL YEAR 200512006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING MAX MAX BUDGET LEVY APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* RATE LEVY RATE AMOUNT 49 062-062-090-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 50 062-062-100-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 51 062-062-110-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 52 062-062-120-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 53 062-062-130-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 54 062-062-140-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 55 062-062-150-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 56 062-062-160-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 57 062-062-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 58 062-062-180-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 59 062-062-190-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 60 062-062-200-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 61 062-062-210-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 62 062-062-220-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 63 062-062-230-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 64 062-062-240-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 65 062-062-250-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 66 062-062-260-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 67 062-062-270-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 68 062-062-280-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 69 062-062-290-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 70 062-062-300-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 71 062-062-310-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 72 062-062-320-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 73 062-062-330-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 74 062-062-340-000 SFR nla 1.00 423.15 423.14 303.00 303.00 r#a 74 PAR' 74 $31,312.36 $22,422.00 Prepared by NBS 2 of 2 511012005 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 CITY OF LODI CENTURY MEADOWS ONE - ZONE 2 FISCAL YEAR 200512006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* MAX RATE MAX LEVY BUDGET RATE LEVY AMOUNT 058-210-310-000 nla nla 34.00 $320.25 $10,888.50 $258.00 $8,772.00 058-210-320-000 nla nla 35.00 320.25 11,208.74 258.00 9,030.00 058-520-010-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-020-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-030-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-040-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-050-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-060-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-070-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-080-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-090-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-100-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-110-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-120-000 SFR rda 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-130-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-140-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-150-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-160-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-180-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-190-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-200-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-210-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-220-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-230-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-240-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-250-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-260-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-270-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-280-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-290-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-300-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-310-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-320-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-330-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-340-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-350-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-360-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-370-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-380-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-390-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-400-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-410-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-420-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-430-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-440-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-450-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 058-520-460-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 Prepared by NBS 1 of2 511012005 CITY OF LODI CENTURY MEADOWS ONE - ZONE 2 FISCAL YEAR 2005/2006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING Prepared by NBS 2 of 2 511012005 APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* MAX RATE MAX LEVY BUDGET RATE LEVY AMOUNT 49 058-520-470-000 SFR n I a 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 50 058-520-480-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 51 058-520-490-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 52 058-520-500-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 53 058-520-510-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 54 058-520-520-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 55 058-520-530-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 56 058-520-540-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 57 058-520-550-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 58 058-520-560-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 59 058-520-570-000 SFR nla 1.00 320.25 320.24 258.00 258.00 60 058-520-580-000 SFR n I a 7.00 320.25 2,241.74 258.00 1,806.00 Tota 59 PARCELS 133 $42,592.66 $34,314.00 Prepared by NBS 2 of 2 511012005 CITY OF LODI MILLSBRIDGE II -ZONE 3 FISCALYEAR 200512006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING Tota 34 PARCELS 38 $12,887.40 $6,208.44 Prepared by NBS I o f 1 511012005 APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* MAX RATE MAX LEVY BUDGET RATE LEVY AMOUNT 1 031-040-100-000 DUPL nla 2.00 $339.15 $678.30 $163.38 $326.76 2 031-040-140-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 3 031-040-150-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 4 031-040-380-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 163.38 326.76 5 031-040-430-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 163.38 326.76 6 031-040-440-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 7 031-040-450-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 163.38 326.76 8 031-290-010-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 9 031-290-020-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 10 031-290-030-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 11 031-290-040-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 12 031-290-050-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 13 031-290-060-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 14 031-290-070-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 15 031-290-080-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 16 031-290-090-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 17 031-290-100-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 18 031-290-110-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 19 031-290-120-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 20 031-290-130-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 21 031-290-140-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 22 031-290-150-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 23 031-290-160-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 24 031-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 25 031-290-180-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 26 031-290-190-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 27 031-290-200-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 28 031-290-210-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 29 031-290-220-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 30 031-290-230-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 31 031-290-240-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 32 031-290-250-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 33 031-290-260-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 34 031-290-270-000 SFR n I a 1.00 339.15 339.14 163.38 163.38 Tota 34 PARCELS 38 $12,887.40 $6,208.44 Prepared by NBS I o f 1 511012005 CITY OF LODI ALMOND NORTH - ZONE 4 FISCALYEAR 200512006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING Tota 28 PARCELS 34 $11,530.88 $6,086.00 Prepared by NBS 1 of 1 511012005 APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* MAX RATE MAX L E W BUDGET RATE L E W AMOUNT 1 062-063-010-000 SFR nla 1.00 $339.15 $339.14 $179.00 $179.00 2 062-063-020-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 3 062-063-030-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 4 062-063-040-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 5 062-063-050-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 6 062-063-060-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 7 062-063-070-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 8 062-063-080-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 9 062-063-090-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 10 062-063-100-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 11 062-063-110-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 179.00 358.00 12 062-063-120-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 179.00 358.00 13 062-063-130-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 14 062-063-140-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 179.00 358.00 15 062-063-150-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 16 062-063-160-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 17 062-063-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 18 062-063-180-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 19 062-063-190-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 20 062-063-200-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 21 062-063-210-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 22 062-063-220-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 23 062-063-230-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 24 062-063-240-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 25 062-063-250-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 179.00 358.00 26 062-063-260-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 179.00 358.00 27 062-063-270-000 SFR nla 1.00 339.15 339.14 179.00 179.00 28 062-063-280-000 DUPL nla 2.00 339.15 678.30 179.00 358.00 Tota 28 PARCELS 34 $11,530.88 $6,086.00 Prepared by NBS 1 of 1 511012005 CITY OF LODI LEGACY I, LEGACY II AND KIRST ESTATES- ZONE 5 FISCALYEAR 200512006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING Prepared by NBS 1 oft 91112005 APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* MAX RATE MAX LEVY BUDGET RATE LEVY AMOUNT 1 058-230-130-000 nla nla 50.00 $241.50 $12,075.00 $240.78 $12,039.00 2 058-230-290-000 nla nla 6.00 241.50 1,449.00 240.78 1,444.68 3 058-230-300-000 nla nla 90.00 241.50 21,735.00 240.78 21,670.20 4 058-540-010-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 5 058-540-020-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 6 058-540-030-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 7 058-540-040-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 8 058-540-050-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 9 058-540-060-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 10 058-540-070-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 11 058-540-080-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 12 058-540-090-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 13 058-540-100-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 14 058-540-110-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 15 058-540-120-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 16 058-540-130-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 17 058-540-140-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 18 058-540-150-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 19 058-540-160-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 20 058-540-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 21 058-540-180-000 SFR n1a 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 22 058-540-190-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 23 058-540-200-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 24 058-540-210-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 25 058-540-220-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 26 058-540-230-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 27 058-540-240-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 28 058-540-250-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 29 058-540-260-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 30 058-540-270-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 31 058-540-280-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 32 058-540-290-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 33 058-540-300-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 34 058-540-310-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 35 058-540-320-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 36 058-540-330-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 37 058-540-340-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 38 058-540-350-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 39 058-540-360-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 40 058-540-370-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 41 058-540-380-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 42 058-540-390-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 43 058-540-400-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 44 058-540-410-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 45 058-540-420-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 46 058-540-430-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 47 058-540-440-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 48 058-540-450-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 Prepared by NBS 1 oft 91112005 CITY OF LODI LEGACY I, LEGACY II AND KIRST ESTATES- ZONE 5 FISCAL YEAR 200512006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING MAX MAX BUDGET LEVY APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* RATE LEVY RATE AMOUNT 49 058-540-460-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 50 058-540-470-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 51 058-540-480-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 52 058-540-490-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 53 058-540-500-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 54 058-540-510-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 55 058-540-520-000 SFR nia 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 56 058-540-530-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 57 058-540-540-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 58 058-540-550-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 59 058-540-560-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 60 058-540-570-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 61 058-540-580-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 62 058-540-590-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 63 058-540-600-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 64 058-540-610-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 65 058-540-620-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 66 058-540-630-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 67 058-540-640-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 68 058-540-650-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 69 058-540-660-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 70 058-540-670-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 71 058-540-680-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 72 058-540-690-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 73 058-540-700-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 74 058-540-710-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 75 058-540-720-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 76 058-540-730-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 77 058-540-740-000 SFR n/a 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 78 058-540-750-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 79 058-540-760-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 80 058-540-770-000 SFR nla 1.00 241.50 241.50 240.78 240.78 Tota 80 PARCELS 223 $53,854.50 $53,693.94 Prepared by NBS 2 of 2 5111/2005 CITY OF LODI THE VILLAS -ZONE 6 FISCAL YEAR 200512006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING Prepared by NB S 1 o f 2 511112005 APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* MAX RATE MAX Levy BUDGET RATE LEW AMOUNT 1 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 $550.20 5550.20 $445.02 $445.02 2 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 3 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 4 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 5 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 6 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 7 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 8 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 9 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 10 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 11 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 12 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 13 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 14 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 15 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 16 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 17 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 18 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 19 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 20 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 21 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 22 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 23 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 24 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 25 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 26 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 27 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 28 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 29 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 30 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 31 062-290-170-000 SFR Ala 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 32 062-290-170-000 SFR Ala 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 33 062-290-170-000 SFR Ala 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 34 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 35 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 36 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 37 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 38 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 39 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 40 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 41 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 42 062-290-170-000 SFR Ala 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 43 062-290-170-000 SFR Ala 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 44 062-290-170-000 SFR Ala 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 45 062-290-170-000 SFR Ala 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 46 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 47 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 48 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 Prepared by NB S 1 o f 2 511112005 CITY OF LODI THE VILLAS -ZONE 6 FISCAL YEAR 200512006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING MAX MAX BUDGET LEVY APN LUC ACREAGE clueF* RATE Levy RATE AMOUNT 49 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 50 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 51 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 52 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 53 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 54 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 55 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 56 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 57 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 58 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 59 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 60 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 61 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 62 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 63 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 64 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 65 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 66 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 67 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 68 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 69 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 70 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 71 062-290-170-000 SFR nla. 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 72 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 73 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 74 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 75 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 76 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 77 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 78 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 79 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 80 062-290-170-000 SFR nla 1.00 550.20 550.20 445.02 445.02 Tota 80 PARCELS 80 $44,016.00 $35,601.60 Prepared by NBS 2 of 2 511 112005 CITY OF LODI WOODLAKE MEADOW - ZONE 7 FISCAL YEAR 2005/2006 PRELIMINARY PARCEL LISTING MAX MAX BUDGET LEVY APN LUC ACREAGE dueF* RATE LEVY RATE AMOUNT 015-230-090-000 n/a n/a 5.00 $181.65 $908.24 $160.04 $800.20 Total 5 PARCELS 5 $908.24 $800.20 Prepared by NBS 1 of 1 5/10/2005 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-122 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FINAL ENGINEER'S ANNUAL LEVY REPORT FOR THE LODI CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1, FISCAL YEAR 2005-06 The City Council of the City of Lodi (hereafter referred to as the "City Council") does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council, pursuant to the provisions of the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code (commencing with Section 22500) (hereafter referred to as the "Act"), did by previous Resolution, order the Engineer, NBS Government Finance Group DBA NBS (hereafter referred to as "NBS"), to prepare and file a report in accordance with Chapter 1 Article 4 of the Act, commencing with Section 22565, in connection with the proposed levy and collection of assessments for the District known and designated as the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 (hereafter referred to as the "District"), for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2005 and ending June 30, 2006; and WHEREAS, the Engineer has prepared and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Lodi and the City Clerk has presented to the City Council such report entitled "Final Engineer's Annual Levy Report, Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, Fiscal Year 2005-06" (hereafter referred to as the "Report"); and WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully examined and reviewed the Report as presented, is satisfied with each and all of the items and documents as set forth therein, and finds that the levy has been spread in accordance with the special benefits received from the improvements, operation, maintenance, and services to be performed, as set forth in said Report. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE DISTRICT, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 That City Council hereby approves the Report as filed. Dated: June 15, 2005 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2005-122 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held June 15, 2005, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Mounce, and Mayor Beckman NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None City Clerk 2005-122 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-123 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI ORDERING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE LODI CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1, FISCAL YEAR 2005-06 The City Council of the City of Lodi (hereafter referred to as the "City Council") does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council has, by previous Resolutions, initiated proceedings and approved the Final Engineer's Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the "Report") as presented or amended, which described the assessments against parcels of land within the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 (hereafter referred to as the "District") for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2005 and ending June 30, 2006; pursuant to the provisions of the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code (commencing with Section 22500) (hereafter referred to as the "Act") to pay the costs and expenses of operating, maintaining, and servicing the improvements located within the District; and WHEREAS, the Engineer selected by the City Council has prepared and filed with the City Clerk, and the City Clerk has presented to the City Council, a Report in connection with the proposed levy and collection upon eligible parcels of land within the District, and the City Council did by previous Resolution approve such Report; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to levy and collect assessments against parcels of land within the District for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2005 and ending June 30, 2006, to pay the costs and expenses of operating, maintaining, and servicing the improvements within the District; and WHEREAS, the assessments are in compliance with all laws pertaining to the levy of the landscape maintenance district assessments, and the assessments are levied without regard to property valuation, and the assessments are in compliance with the provisions of Prop 218. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE DISTRICT, AS FOLLOWS. Section 1 Following notice duly given, the City Council has held a full and fair public hearing regarding its resolution amending the Final Engineer's Annual Levy Report prepared in connection therewith, the levy and collection of assessments, and considered all oral and written statements, protests, and communications made or filed by interested persons. Section 2 Based upon its review (and amendments, as applicable) of the Final Engineer's Annual Levy Report, a copy of which has been presented to the City Council and which has been filed with the City Clerk, the City Council hereby finds and determines that: i) The land within the District will receive special benefit by the operation, maintenance, and servicing of landscaping, lighting, and appurtenant facilities within the boundaries of the District. i) The District includes all of the lands receiving such special benefit. iii) The net amount to be assessed upon the lands within the District in accordance with the costs for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2005 and ending June 30, 2006, is apportioned by a formula and method which fairly distributes the net amount among all eligible parcels in proportion to the estimated special benefit to be received by each parcel from the improvements and services. Section 3 The Report and assessment as presented to the City Council and on file in the office of the City Clerk are hereby confirmed as filed. Section 4 The City Council hereby orders the proposed improvement services be performed. The improvements within the District may include, but are not limited to: street parkway trees, public park land, plants and trees, landscaping, irrigation and drainage systems, maintenance of pedestrian walkways, graffiti removal, maintenance and rebuilding of masonry walls, and associated appurtenances within the public right-of-ways or specific easements. Services provided include all necessary service, operations, administration, and maintenance required to keep the improvements in a healthy, vigorous, and satisfactory condition. Section 5 The maintenance, operation and servicing of the landscaping and shall be performed pursuant to the Act and the County Auditor of the County of San Joaquin shall enter on the County Assessment Roll opposite each parcel of land the amount of levy, and such levies shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as the County taxes are collected. After collection by the County, the net amount of the levy shall be paid to the City Treasurer. Section 6 The City Treasurer shall deposit all money representing assessments collected by the County of San Joaquin for the District to the credit of a fund for the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, and such money shall be expended only for the maintenance, operation, and servicing of the landscaping, lighting, and appurtenant facilities as described in Section 4. Section 7 The adoption of this Resolution constitutes the District levy for the Fiscal Year commencing July 1, 2005 and ending June 30, 2006. Section 8 The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file the levy with the County Auditor upon adoption of this Resolution. Section 9 A certified copy of the levy shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk and open for public inspection. Dated: June 15, 2005 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2005-123 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held June 15, 2005, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Mounce, and Mayor Beckman NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None SUSAN J. BLAC�ON City Clerk 2005-123 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTION NO. 2005-110 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI, CALIFORNIA, DECLAR- ING ITS INTENTION FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE LODI CONSOLIDATED LAND- SCAPE MAINTENANCE DIS- TRICT NO. 2003.1, FISCAL YEAR 2005-06 The City Council of the City of Lodi (hereafter referred to as the "City Council") does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council has by previous Resolutions formed the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance Distdct No. 2003-1 (hereafter referred to as the "District") and initiated proceed- ings for fiscal year 2005-06, pur- suant to the provisions of the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. Pan 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code (commencing with Section 22500) (hereafter referred to as the "Act") that provides for the levy and collection of assess- ments by the County of San Joaquin for the City of Lodi to pay the maintenance and services of all improvements and facilities related thereto; and WHEREAS, the City Council has retained NES Government Finance Group, DBA NBS (here- after referred to as "NBS') for the purpose of assisting with the Annual Levy of the District, and to prepare and file a report with the City Clerk in accordance with the Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED BY THE CITY Section 6 Notice: The City shall COUNCIL FOR THE DISTRICT, give notice of the time and place PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 3, of the Public Hearing to all prop - SECTION 22624 OF THE ACT, erty owners within the District by AS FOLLOWS: causing the publishing of this Resolution once in the local Section i Intention: The City newspaper for two consecutive Council hereby declares that it is weeks not lass than ten (10) days its intention to seek the Annual before the date of the Public Levy of the District pursuant to Hearing, and by posting a copy of the Act, over and including the this resolution on the official but - land within the District boundary, lelm board customarily used by and to levy and collect assess- the City Council for the posting of ments on all such land to pay the notices. Any interested person annual costs of the improve- may file a written protest with the ments. The City Council finds City Clerk prior to the conclusion that the public's best interest of the Public Hearing, or, having requires such levy and collection. previously filed a protest, may file Section.2 District Boundaries: a written withdrawal of that protest. A written protest shall The boundaries of the District are stale all grounds of objection and described as the boundaries pre. a protest by a property owner viously defined in the formation shall contain a description suffi- documents of the original District, cient to identify the property within the boundaries of the City owned by such property owner. of Lodi, within the County of San At the Public Hearing, all interest. Joaquin, Slate of California and ed persons shall be afforded the includes the subdivisions known opportunity to hear and be heard. as Almondwood Estates, Century Meadows One, Milisbridge Il, Section 7 Notice of Public Almond North, Legacy Estates I, Hearing: Notice is hereby given Legacy Estates II, Kirst Estates, that a Public Hearing on these The Villas, and Woodlake matters will be held by the City Meadow. Council on Wednesday, June 15, Section 3 'Description of 2005, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as feasible, in the City Improvements: The improve- Council Chambers, located at ments within the District may 305 West Pine Street, Lodi. include, but are not limited to: street parkway trees, public park Section 8 The City Clerk is here- land.plants and trees. landscap- by authorized and directed to give. ing, irdgation and drainage sys. notice of such hearing as provid. lems, maintenance of pedestrian ed by law. walkways, graffiti removal, and maintenance and rebuilding of Dated: June 1, 2005 masonry walls and associated appurtenances within the public I hereby certify that Resolution right-of-ways or specific ease- No. 2005-110 was passed and ments. Services provided include adopted by the City Council of the all necessary service, operations, City of Lodi in a regular meeting administration, and maintenance held June 1, 2005, by the follow - required to keep the improve. ing vote: ments in a healthy, vigorous and satisfactory condition. AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS – Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Section 4 Proposed Assessment Mounce, and Mayor Beckman Amounts: For Fiscal Year 2005- NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS – 06, the proposed assessments None are outlined in the Engineer's Annual Levy Report, which ABSENT: COUNCIL MEM - details any changes or increases BERS – None in the annual assessment. - ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEM- BERS – None Section 5 Public Hearing(s): The City Council hereby declares its SUSAN J. BLACKSTON intention to conduct a Public City Clerk Hearing annually concerning the June 4, 11, 2005-08501864 levy of assessments for the District in accordance with Chapter 3, Section 22626 of the Act Please immediately confirm receipt of this fax by calling 333-6702 CITY OF LODI P. O. BOX 3006 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 ADVERTISING INSTRUCTIONS SUBJECT: RESOLUTION AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DECLARING INTENTION FOR LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE LODI CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1, FISCAL YEAR 2005-06 PUBLISH DATE: SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2005 SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2005 TEAR SHEETS WANTED: Three (3) please SEND AFFIDAVIT AND BILL TO: SUSAN BLACKSTON, CITY CLERK City of Lodi P.O. Box 3006 Lodi, CA 95241-1910 DATED: THURSDAY, JUNE 2,2005 ORDERED BY: JACQUELINE L. TAYLOR, CMC DEPUTY CITY CLERK KARI J. CHADWICK ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK NIFER PERRIN, CMC DEPUTY Cl Y CLERK Verify Appearance of this Legal in the Newspaper — Copy to File Faxed to the Sentinel at 369-1084 atlp(t;me> on �2 ps(date) _(pages) LNS Phoned to confirm receipt of all pages at (lime) Jac KJC Jen (initials) a �0-m 0.� Ak"v"d -�� " formA advins.doc NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTION NO. 2005-110 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE LODI CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1, FISCAL YEAR 2005-06 The City Council of the City of Lodi (hereafter referred to as the "City Council") does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council has by previous Resolutions formed the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 (hereafter referred to as the "District") and initiated proceedings for fiscal year 2005-06, pursuant to the provisions of the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2, Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code (commencing with Section 22500) (hereafter referred to as the "Act") that provides for the levy and collection of assessments by the County of San Joaquin for the City of Lodi to pay the maintenance and services of all improvements and facilities related thereto; and WHEREAS, the City Council has retained NBS Government Finance Group, DBA NBS (hereafter referred to as "NBS") for the purpose of assisting with the Annual Levy of the District, and to prepare and file a report with the City Clerk in accordance with the Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 3, SECTION 22624 OF THE ACT, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 Intention: The City Council hereby declares that it is its intention to seek the Annual Levy of the District pursuant to the Act, over and including the land within the District boundary, and to levy and collect assessments on all such land to pay the annual costs of the improvements. The City Council finds that the public's best interest requires such levy and collection. Section 2 District Boundaries: The boundaries of the District are described as the boundaries previously defined in the formation documents of the original District, within the boundaries of the City of Lodi, within the County of San Joaquin, State of California and includes the subdivisions known as Almondwood Estates, Century Meadows One, Millsbridge II, Almond North, Legacy Estates I, Legacy Estates ll, Kirst Estates, The Villas, and Woodlake Meadow. Section 3 Description of Improvements: The improvements within the District may include, but are not limited to: street parkway trees, public park land, plants and trees, landscaping, irrigation and drainage systems, maintenance of pedestrian walkways, graffiti removal, and maintenance and rebuilding of masonry walls and associated appurtenances within the public right-of-ways or specific easements. Services provided include all necessary service, operations, administration, and maintenance required to keep the improvements in a healthy, vigorous and satisfactory condition. Section 4 Proposed Assessment Amounts: For Fiscal Year 2005-06, the proposed assessments are outlined in the Engineer's Annual Levy Report, which details any changes or increases in the annual assessment. Section 5 Public Hearing(s): The City Council hereby declares its intention to conduct a Public Hearing annually concerning the levy of assessments for the District in accordance with Chapter 3, Section 22626 of the Act. Section 6 Notice: The City shall give notice of the time and place of the Public Hearing to all property owners within the District by causing the publishing of this Resolution once in the local newspaper for two consecutive weeks not less than ten (10) days before the date of the Public Hearing, and by posting a copy of this resolution on the official bulletin board customarily used by the City Council for the posting of notices. Any interested person may file a written protest with the City Clerk prior to the conclusion of the Public Hearing, or, having previously filed a protest, may file a written withdrawal of that protest. A written protest shall state all grounds of objection and a protest by a property owner shall contain a description sufficient to identify the property owned by such property owner. At the Public Hearing, all interested persons shall be afforded the opportunity to hear and be heard. Section 7 Notice of Public Hearing: Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing on these matters will be held by the City Council on Wednesday. June 15. 2005, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as feasible, in the City Council Chambers, located at 305 West Pine Street, Lodi. Section 8 The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of such hearing as provided by law. Dated: June 1, 2005 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2005-110 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held June 1, 2005, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Mounce, and Mayor Beckman NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None SUSAN J. BLACK�ON City Clerk 2005-110 DECLARATION OF POSTING RESOLUTION/NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DECLARING INTENTION FOR LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE LODI CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1, FISCAL YEAR 2005-06 On Friday, June 3, 2005, in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, a copy of a resolution and notice of public hearing declaring intention for levy and collection of assessments for the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1, fiscal year 2005-06, (attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A"), was posted at the following four locations: Lodi Public Library Lodi City Clerk's Office Lodi City Hall Lobby Lodi Carnegie Forum I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on June 3, 2005, at Lodi, California. Kari J. Chadwick Administrative Clerk N: \Ad m i n i s trat i o n \C LER K\FORM 5\DEC POST. DOC ORDERED BY: SUSANJ.BLACKSTON CITY CLERK Jacqueline L. Taylor, CMC Deputy City Clerk C \lL/ hM J II l A A It.__._ nifer M. rrin, CMC Deputy City Clerk