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AGENDA TITLE:
MEETING DATE:
PREPARED BY:
Public Hearing to Consider Resolution Adopting Final Engineer's Annual
Levy Report for Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance Assessment
District No. 2003-1, Fiscal Year 2020121; and Ordering the Levy and
Collection of Assessments
July 1 5,2020
Public Works Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Public hearing to consider resolution adopting Final Engineer's
Annual Levy Report for Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance
Assessment District No. 2003-1, Fiscal Year 2020121; and ordering
the levy and collection of assessments.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Over the past 17 years, the City Council has formed a totalof 16
zones of the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance
Assessment District No. 2003-1 (District). The scope of
maintenance activities funded by the District includes landscape and irrigation, masonry block walls,
and street parkway trees. The activities and levy amounts vary by zone, as described in the City of
Lodi, Consolidated Landscape Maintenance Assessment District No. 2003-1, Annual Report (Report),
Fiscal Year 2020121.
The Report includes diagrams of the District showing the area and properties proposed to be
assessed; an assessment of the estimated costs of maintenance, operations and servicing of
improvements; and the net levy upon all assessable lots and/or parcels within the District.
The cost of maintenance increased slightly compared to last year; however, it is still more than the
amount being assessed to the district. Similar to last year, the account has a substantial reserve,
generated over many years, which will be utilized to allow the individual zone and the total District's
assessment for Fiscal Year 2020121 to remain unchanged from Fiscal Year 2019120. Staff intends
to utilize the reserve to offset annual increases until such time that the reserve is reduced to an
appropriate level. At that time, the assessment will be adjusted as necessary.
The individualzone assessments range from $18 to $55 per Dwelling Unit Equivalent (DUE). The
assessments per DUE vary because the specific improvements maintained in each zone are
different. The average assessment per DUE is $44.
The District's Fiscal Year 2020121 budget is provided in Exhibit A. The Engineers Report is
provided in Exhibit B.
The action requested of the City Counc$ is to initiate proceedings for the levy arid collection of
assessments for FiscalYear 2020121, approve the annual report, to declare its intention to levy the
assessments, and to conduct a public hearing to receive public comments. After the public
APPROVED:
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Public Hearing to Consider Resolution Adopting Final Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Lodi Consolidated Landscape Ma¡ntenance Assessment District
No. 2003-1 , Fiscal Year 2020/2 'l; and Ordering the LeW and Collection of Assessments
July 15,2020
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hearing, City Council will be asked to confirm the final report and order the levy and collection of
the assessments.
FISCAL IMPACT Funding for District maintenance and the preparation of the Report
are included in the assessments. The General Fund will contribute
$674.47 this year to account for maintenance costs that do not
exclusively benefìt the District.
FUNDING AVAILABLE Funding is available to continue the existing level of maintenance in
the District. This funding is being provided from the current
assessment and from existing District reserves.
E. Swimley, Jr
Public Works Director
Prepared by Sean Nathan, Senior Civil Engineer
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Exhibit A
Fiscal Year 2020/21 Budget
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Engineer’s Report For: Fiscal Year 2020/21
Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District
No. 2003-1
May 2020
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
221 W. Pine Street
Lodi, California 95240
Phone - (209) 333-6800
Fax - (209) 333-6710
CITY COUNCIL
Doug Kuehne, Mayor
Alan Nakanishi, Mayor Pro Tempore
Mark Chandler, Council Member
JoAnne Mounce, Council Member
CITY STAFF
Stephen Schwabauer, City Manager
Pamela Farris, Assistant City Clerk
Janice D Magdich, City Attorney
Charles Swimley, Public Works Director
NBS
Tim Seufert, Client Services Director
Adina McCargo, Director
Christine Drazil, Financial Analyst
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Engineer’s Letter ............................................................................................................. 1
Overview ........................................................................................................................ 3
2.1 District Formation and Annexation History ............................................................ 3
2.2 Effect of Proposition 218 ......................................................................................... 4
Plans and Specifications .................................................................................................. 5
Benefits .......................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 Masonry Wall Maintenance .................................................................................... 8
4.2 Landscape Maintenance ......................................................................................... 8
4.3 Street Parkway Trees Maintenance ........................................................................ 8
Quantification of General Benefit ................................................................................. 10
5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 10
5.2 Separation of General Benefit ............................................................................... 10
5.3 Masonry Wall Maintenance .................................................................................. 10
5.4 Landscape Maintenance ....................................................................................... 13
5.5 Street Parkway Trees Maintenance ...................................................................... 16
5.6 Collective General Benefit ..................................................................................... 17
Assessment Methodology ............................................................................................. 18
6.1 Benefit Points ........................................................................................................ 18
6.2 Benefit Factor ........................................................................................................ 19
6.3 Benefit Units .......................................................................................................... 19
6.4 Assessment Rate Per Benefit Unit ......................................................................... 20
6.5 Adjustments to Maximum Assessments ............................................................... 20
Estimate of Costs .......................................................................................................... 22
7.1 Budget for Fiscal Year 2020/21 ............................................................................. 22
7.2 Assessment Rate Per DUE ..................................................................................... 23
Assessment Diagrams ................................................................................................... 24
Fiscal Year 2020/21 Assessment Roll ............................................................................. 25
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ENGINEER’S LETTER
WHEREAS, on May 20, 2020, the City Council (the “Council”) of the City of Lodi (the “City”), pursuant
to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (the “Act”), adopted a resolution initiating proceedings for the
levy and collection of assessments for the Lodi Consolidated Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 (the
“District”), Fiscal Year 2020/21;
WHEREAS, said resolution ordered NBS Government Finance Group, DBA NBS, to prepare and file a
report, in accordance with §22567 of the Act, concerning the assessment of the estimated costs of operating,
maintaining and servicing the improvements within the District for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2020
and ending June 30, 2021.
NOW THEREFORE, the following assessments are made to finance the operation, maintenance, and
servicing of the improvements within the District:
DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
Zone 1 - Total Assessment $4,075.92
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 74.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $55.08
Zone 2 - Total Assessment $7,325.64
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 133.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $55.08
Zone 3 - Total Assessment $716.04
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 39.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $18.36
Zone 4 - Total Assessment $624.24
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 34.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $18.36
Zone 5 - Total Assessment $12,282.84
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 223.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $55.08
Zone 6 - Total Assessment $4,406.40
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 80.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $55.08
Zone 8 - Total Assessment $936.36
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 17.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $55.08
Zone 9 - Total Assessment $201.96
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 11.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $18.36
(Continued on next page)
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DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
Zone 11 - Total Assessment $440.64
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 8.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $55.08
Zone 13 - Total Assessment $1,709.34
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 93.104
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $18.36
Zone 14 - Total Assessment $587.52
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 16.000
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $36.72
Zone 15 - Total Assessment $665.88
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 36.268
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $18.36
Zone 16 - Total Assessment $153.48
Dwelling Unit Equivalents 8.360
Assessment per Dwelling Unit Equivalent $18.36
I, the undersigned, respectfully submit this report and, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief,
the assessments and assessment diagrams herein have been computed and prepared in accordance with the
order of the Council.
Charles Swimley, P.E., Engineer of Work
Date Seal
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OVERVIEW
This report describes the District and details the assessments to be levied against the parcels therein for
Fiscal Year 2020/21. Such assessments account for all estimated direct & incidental expenses,
deficits/surpluses, revenues, and reserves associated with the operation, servicing and maintenance of the
improvements.
The word “parcel,” for the purposes of this report, refers to an individual property that has been assigned an
Assessor’s Parcel Number by the San Joaquin County Assessor. The San Joaquin County Auditor-Controller
uses Assessor’s Parcel Numbers and specific Tax Codes to identify the parcels assessed on the County Tax Roll
within special benefit districts.
2.1 District Formation and Annexation History
The District is currently comprised of 13 distinct zones within the City. New zones may be annexed into the
District if approved via property owner balloting proceedings.
ZONES 1 AND 2
A report was prepared in 2003 for Zones 1 and 2. Property owner balloting proceedings were conducted,
effective for the Fiscal Year 2004/05 assessment. After attaining property owner approval, the City began
levying and collecting these assessments on the County Tax Roll in order to provide continuous funding for
the related improvements.
ZONES 3 THROUGH 6
In 2004, separate reports were prepared for Zones 3 through 6. Property owner balloting proceedings were
conducted within Zones 3 and 4 for the Fiscal Year 2004/05 assessment and within Zones 5 through 7 for the
Fiscal Year 2005/06 assessment. After attaining property owner approval, the City began levying and
collecting these assessments on the County Tax Roll in order to provide continuous funding for the related
improvements.
ZONES 8, 9, AND 11
A separate report was prepared in 2005 for Zones 8, 9, and 11. Property owner balloting proceedings were
conducted for the Fiscal Year 2005/06 assessment. After attaining property owner approval, the City began
levying and collecting these assessments on the County Tax Roll in order to provide continuous funding for
the related improvements.
ZONE 13
A separate engineer’s report was prepared in 2007 for Zone 13. Property owner balloting proceedings were
conducted for the Fiscal Year 2007/08 assessment. After attaining property owner approval, the City began
levying and collecting these assessments on the County Tax Roll in order to provide continuous funding for
the related improvements.
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ZONES 14 THROUGH 16
A separate engineer’s report was prepared in 2008 for Zones 14 through 16. Property owner balloting
proceedings were conducted for the Fiscal Year 2008/09 assessment. Property owner approval was attained;
the City has been levying and collecting these assessments on the County Tax Roll as a means to provide
continuous funding for the related improvements.
2.2 Effect of Proposition 218
On November 5, 1996, California voters approved Proposition 218 (Government Code commencing with
Section 53739) by a margin of 56.5% to 43.5%. The provisions of the Proposition, now a part of the California
Constitution, add substantive and procedural requirements to assessments, which affect the City’s landscape
maintenance assessments.
The Act, Article XIIID of the Constitution of the State of California and the Proposition 218 Omnibus
Implementation Act are referred to collectively as the “Assessment Law”.
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PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
The facilities operated, serviced and maintained within each Zone are generally described as follows:
ZONE 1 – ALMONDWOOD ESTATES
1. A masonry wall 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
1,220 linear feet.
2. 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.
3. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the Zone 1 boundary.
ZONE 2 – CENTURY MEADOWS ONE, UNITS 2 & 3
1. 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
1,200 linear feet.
2. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the Zone 2 boundary.
ZONE 3 – MILLSBRIDGE II
1. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the Zone 3 boundary.
ZONE 4 – ALMOND NORTH
1. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the Zone 4 boundary.
ZONE 5 – LEGACY ESTATES I & II AND KIRST ESTATES
Legacy Estates I
1. 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.
2. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the Zone 5 boundary.
Legacy Estates II
1. 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 linear feet.
2. 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 II, approximately 525 linear feet.
3. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the Zone 5 boundary.
Kirst Estates
1. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the Zone 5 boundary.
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ZONE 6 – THE VILLAS
1. A masonry wall 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.
2. A masonry wall and 27.5 to 43.0-foot variable width landscaping strip, divided by a 4.0-foot wide
meandering sidewalk, along the north side of Harney Lane from Panzani Way to the frontage road,
approximately 425 linear feet.
3. A masonry wall and 15.0 to 44.0-foot variable width landscaping strip, divided by a 4.0-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 linear feet.
4. Parcel B, between lots 1 and 50, a variable width landscaping strip, approximately 250 linear feet.
5. Street parkway trees located within the public street within the Zone 6 boundary.
ZONE 8 – VINTAGE OAKS
1. A masonry wall and 13.5’ wide landscaping strip, including a 4.0-foot wide sidewalk, extending north and
south of the future Vintage Oaks Court along the east side of S. Lower Sacramento Road for a total
distance of approximately 252 linear feet.
2. A 9.5’ wide landscaping strip in the east half of the Lower Sacramento Road median, west of the Zone 8
boundary.
3. Street parkway trees located within the public street (Vintage Oaks Court) within the Zone 8 boundary.
ZONE 9 – INTERLAKE SQUARE
1. Street parkway trees located within the public rights-of-way of School Street and Park Street within the
Zone 9 boundary.
ZONE 11 – TATE PROPERTY
1. A masonry wall and 13.5’ wide landscaping strip, divided by a 4.0-foot wide meandering sidewalk, along
the north side of Harney Lane, immediately east of Legacy Way, approximately 140 linear feet.
2. Street parkway trees located within the public street (Legacy Way) within the Zone 11 boundary.
ZONE 13 – GUILD AVENUE INDUSTRIAL
1. A 15.0 foot irrigated, landscaped strip in a 16.0 foot median in Victor Road (Highway 12) south of the Zone
13 boundary, extending west from the current City limits for a distance of 700 feet.
2. A 28.5 foot irrigated landscape strip on the north side of Victor Road (Highway 12), extending westerly
from the current City limits to 231 feet west of the Guild Avenue intersection centerline and having a total
length of 1,485 feet.
ZONE 14 – LUCA PLACE
1. A 6.5-foot irrigated landscape strip in the east half of the Westgate Drive median, west of the Zone 14
boundary.
2. Street parkway trees located within the public street (Westgate Drive), within the Zone 14 boundary.
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ZONE 15 – GUILD AVENUE INDUSTRIAL
1. A 15.0 foot irrigated, landscaped strip in a 16.0 foot median in Victor Road (Highway 12) south of the Zone
15 boundary, extending west from the current City limits for a distance of 700 feet.
2. A 28.5 foot irrigated landscape strip on the north side of Victor Road (Highway 12), extending westerly
from the current City limits to 231 feet west of the Guild Avenue intersection centerline and having a total
length of 1,485 feet.
ZONE 16 – WEST KETTLEMAN LANE COMMERCIAL
1. A variable width (15 to 18 feet) irrigated, landscaped strip in the segmented median in W. Kettleman Lane
(Highway 12) extending west from Ham Lane to Westgate Drive and having a total landscaped area of
36,505 square feet.
2. A variable width (12 to 20 feet) irrigated landscape strip in the segmented median in Lower Sacramento
Road extending south from the north boundary of parcel APN 027-410-06 (2429 W. Kettleman Lane) to
the south boundary of APN 058-030-13 (1551 S. Lower Sacramento Road) and having a total landscaped
area of 13,490 square feet.
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BENEFITS
The special benefits conferred from the installation and maintenance of the improvements need to be
identified. The improvements shown in Section 3 are, hereby, reasonably determined to confer certain
special benefits to parcels within each applicable Zone, and such special benefits are described below.
4.1 Masonry Wall Maintenance
The overall appeal of an area is enhanced when neighborhood masonry wall improvements are in place and
kept in satisfactory condition. Conversely, appeal decreases when such walls are deteriorating, damaged,
unsafe or defaced by graffiti.
4.1.1 IMPROVED AESTHETICS
Neighborhood masonry walls, when coupled with landscaping improvements, improve the livability,
appearance and desirability for properties within each applicable Zone. Such walls also create a sense of
community within the applicable Zones. According to the Victoria Transport Policy Institute (2011),
streetscapes have a significant effect on how people view and interact with their community. With
streetscapes that are safe and inviting, people are more likely to walk, which can help reduce automobile
traffic, improve public health, stimulate local economic activity, and attract residents and visitors to the
community.
4.2 Landscape Maintenance
The overall appeal of an area is enhanced when landscaping improvements are in place and kept in a
healthy and satisfactory condition. Conversely, appeal decreases when landscaping is overgrown, unsafe, or
destroyed by the elements or vandalism.
4.2.1 IMPROVED AESTHETICS
Street landscaping improvements improve the livability, commercial activity, appearance, and desirability
for properties within each applicable Zone. Regular maintenance ensures that the improvements do not
reach a state of deterioration or disrepair so as to be materially detrimental to properties adjacent to or in
close proximity to the improvements within each applicable Zone. According to the Victoria Transport Policy
Institute (2011), streetscapes have a significant effect on how people view and interact with their
community. With streetscapes that are safe and inviting, people are more likely to walk, which can help
reduce automobile traffic, improve public health, stimulate local economic activity and attract residents and
visitors to the community.
4.3 Street Parkway Trees Maintenance
The overall appeal of an area is enhanced when street parkway trees improvements are in place and kept in
a healthy and satisfactory condition. Conversely, appeal decreases when street parkway trees are
overgrown, unsafe, or destroyed by the elements or vandalism.
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4.3.1 IMPROVED AESTHETICS
Much like street landscaping improvements, maintenance of street parkway trees improves the livability,
appearance, and desirability for properties within each applicable Zone. Regular maintenance ensures that
the improvements do not reach a state of deterioration or disrepair so as to be materially detrimental to
properties adjacent to or in close proximity to the improvements within each applicable Zone. According to
the Urban Forestry Network, trees add beauty to their surroundings by adding color to an area, softening
harsh lines of buildings, screening unsightly views, and contributing to the character of their environment.
Trees have also proven to contribute to a community’s economy and way of life. Trees planted along and
around buildings provide a distraction for the eye, softening the background. Trees also contribute eye-
catching colors to their surroundings, from the different shades of green found in the leaves, the colors
found in flowering trees, and sometimes even the bark of the tree.
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QUANTIFICATION OF GENERAL BENEFIT
5.1 Introduction
Pursuant to Article XIIID, all parcels that receive a special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the
improvements shall be identified, and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel
shall be determined in relationship to the entire cost of the improvements. Division 12 of the Streets and
Highways Code, the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, permits the establishment of assessment districts
by local agencies for the purpose of providing certain public improvements necessary or convenient for
providing certain public services.
Section 22573 of the Act requires that assessments must be levied according to benefit received rather than
according to assessed value. This Section states:
"The net amount to be assessed upon lands within an assessment district may be
apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among all
assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefit to be received by each such
lot or parcel from the improvements.”
Article XIIID, Section 4(a) of the California Constitution limits the amount of any assessment to the
proportional special benefit conferred on the property. Article XIIID also provides that publicly owned
properties must be assessed unless there is clear and convincing evidence that those properties receive no
special benefit. Furthermore, it’s required that the City separate the general benefits from special benefits,
because only special benefits may be assessed to property owners.
5.2 Separation of General Benefit
Section 4 of Article XIIID of the California Constitution provides that once a local agency which proposes to
impose assessments on property has identified those parcels that will have special benefits conferred upon
them, the local agency must next “separate the general benefits from the special benefits conferred,” and
only the special benefits can be included in the amount of the assessments imposed.
General benefit is an overall and similar benefit to the public at large resulting from the improvements and
services to be provided. The District improvements and maintenance services, which are more fully
presented in Section 3 of this Report, will only be provided within the boundaries of each Zone. There will
be no improvements or maintenance services provided by the District outside of the boundaries of each
Zone.
The improvements provide aesthetic benefits to the properties within the various Zones of the District.
However, it’s recognized that the maintenance of the improvements also provides a level of benefit to some
property and businesses within close proximity to the District, as well as visitors and individuals passing
through the District. Vehicular traffic and pedestrians passing through the various Zones will be able to
enjoy the improvements and maintenance services. Therefore, it is necessary to quantify these general
benefits.
5.3 Masonry Wall Maintenance
One method for determining the general aesthetic benefit conferred by the maintenance of the various
neighborhood masonry walls is to compare the estimated time spent by occupants in vehicles and
pedestrians traversing the improvements (general) to the estimated time spent by the population of the
various Zones in close proximity to the improvements (special). Estimated time for these purposes will be
referred to as “population-hours”, i.e., number of accumulated hours per day attributed to people in and
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around the area of the improvements. For purposes of this calculation, we will assign 24 hours to the
estimated number of persons residing within each Zone.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2014), the average household size in the City is 2.82 persons. The
following shows the number of residential units, the estimated persons, and the total population-hours of
each Zone benefitting from masonry wall maintenance:
Zone
Number of
Residential
Units
Estimated
Number of
Persons 1
Population-
Hours (Special) 2
1 74 209 5,008.32
2 133 375 9,001.44
5 223 629 15,092.64
6 80 226 5,414.40
8 17 48 1,150.56
11 8 23 541.44
TOTAL 535 1,510 36,208.80
1 Number shown is rounded to the nearest whole number.
2 Estimated Number of Persons multiplied by 24 (hours).
We now need to estimate the population-hours generated by occupants in vehicles passing by the masonry
wall improvements throughout the District. Any vehicle using the City’s streets that lie along the boundaries
of the District that is coming or going to a parcel within the District ultimately is not part of the “general
public” benefitting from the improvements and services, and will not be included in the calculation of
general benefit. We will use several factors for such calculation, including average daily vehicle trips for the
streets passing by the improvements of each Zone, the speed limit of those streets, the length of the
improvements, and the estimated number of occupants per vehicle.
According to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation (2011), the weighted average number of
occupants per vehicle is 1.674. The following table shows the average number of occupants for each mode
of vehicular transportation, the percentage of each mode of vehicular transportation, and the overall
weighted average occupancy per vehicle:
Mode Occupants
Percentage of
All Vehicles
Weighted
Occupancy
Car 1.59 50.6% 0.804
Van 2.35 7.9% 0.187
Sport Utility 1.92 17.9% 0.344
Pickup 1.49 19.9% 0.296
Other Truck 1.12 0.4% 0.004
Motorcycle 1.18 3.3% 0.039
Weighted Average Vehicle Occupancy 1.674
Using the weighted average vehicle occupancy number determined above, we can estimate the number of
vehicle occupants passing by the improvements each day. We then multiply the time it takes to traverse the
improvements at the given speed limit by the number of estimated vehicle occupants to derive population-
hours for vehicular traffic.
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The following table summarizes the calculation of population-hours for vehicle occupants passing by the
masonry wall improvements, based upon the methodology and assumptions above:
Zone Street
Speed
Limit
Length of
Imp. (mi)
Time
Passing
Imp. (hr)
Average Daily
Vehicle Trips 1
Estimated
Vehicle
Occupants 2
Population-
Hours
(General)
1 Stockton St. 40 MPH 0.231 0.0058 10,052 16,827 97.06
Almond Dr. 30 MPH 0.065 0.0022 3,170 5,307 11.56
2 Harney Ln. 45 MPH 0.226 0.0050 8,439 14,128 70.87
5 Harney Ln. 45 MPH 0.310 0.0069 5,457 9,136 62.88
Mills Ave. 30 MPH 0.113 0.0038 2,559 4,284 16.16
6 Harney Ln. 45 MPH 0.081 0.0018 11,115 18,608 33.43
Cherokee Ln. 45 MPH 0.126 0.0028 3,439 5,757 16.15
8 L. Sac. Rd. 50 MPH 0.047 0.0009 14,575 24,400 22.70
11 Harney Ln. 45 MPH 0.028 0.0006 6,891 11,536 7.16
TOTAL POPULATION-HOURS (VEHICLE OCCUPANTS) 337.97
1 Data provided by the City; adjusted to remove estimated average daily vehicle trips generated by the parcels within each Zone,
based upon data compiled in the ITE Trip Generation Manual (7th Edition), so that they are not included in the general benefit
calculation.
2 Number shown is rounded to the nearest whole number.
In addition to vehicular traffic passing by the improvements, we also need to estimate the general benefits
conferred to pedestrians that don’t reside within the District, but may walk by the improvements. For this
purpose, we will consider the estimated population within one-half mile of the various masonry wall
improvements who may walk past those improvements on a daily basis.
The Summary of Travel Trends, 2009 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS) prepared by the U.S.
Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, 2011) analyzed the number of
person trips by various modes of transportations such as private vehicle, transit, walking or some other
means of transportation. According to the Pacific Division data extracted from the 2009 NHTS database, of
the annual 181,703 (in millions) total person trips, 21,252 (in millions) or 11.70% of those person trips were
made by using walking as their mode of transportation (FHWA, 2011).
In order to determine the estimated total number of persons who are within close proximity to the masonry
wall improvements, and would utilize walking as their mode of transportation, we applied the 11.70% of
person trips reported from the NHTS Pacific Division study, to the estimated number of persons residing
within one-half mile of each Zone boundary.
In order to obtain a better picture of the overall level of general benefit provided by the masonry wall
improvements, the pedestrian traffic that utilizes walking as the mode of transportation that may walk by
the various improvements, but live outside of the various Zones, must be considered. The 2009 NHTS
further details the purposes of the 21,252 (in millions) reported walking trips. Based on the property types
within the District, people walking along the improvements would most likely do so for the following
reasons: walking to school, day care or religious activity, social or recreational activities, and to shop or run
errands.
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The following details the number of walking trips, based on the 2009 NHTS study, for each of the activities
that are the most likely reasons people outside of each Zone would use the sidewalks along the Zone
boundary where the improvements are located:
Trip Purpose
Number of Walking
Trips (in millions)
School/Daycare/Religious 872
Shopping/Errands 5,820
Social/Recreational 2,268
Don’t know/Other 139
Total 9,099
Of the total number of walking trips reported, 9,099 (in millions), or 42.81%, are for purposes that persons
outside of each Zone would utilize the sidewalks along the Zone boundary where the improvements are
located. We then need to estimate the accumulated amount of time it would take for these pedestrians to
traverse the various improvements walking at a conservative average speed of 2 MPH.
The following table summarizes the calculation of population-hours for pedestrians passing by the masonry
wall improvements, based upon the methodology and assumptions above:
Zone
Estimated
Residential Units
Outside Zone 1
Estimated
Population
Outside Zone 2
Estimated
Number of
Pedestrians 3
Estimated
Number of Peds.
Passing 4
Length
of Imp.
(mi)
Time
Passing
Imp. (hr) 5
Population-
Hours
(General)
1 2,845 8,023 939 402 0.296 0.1480 59.47
2 1,984 5,595 655 280 0.226 0.1130 31.67
5 1,287 3,629 425 182 0.423 0.2115 38.45
6 895 2,524 295 126 0.207 0.1035 13.08
8 539 1,520 178 76 0.047 0.0235 1.79
11 720 2,030 238 102 0.028 0.0140 1.42
TOTAL POPULATION-HOURS (PEDESTRIAN) 145.88
1 Within one-half mile of Zone.
2 2.82 residents per household, per U.S. Census Bureau data. Number shown is rounded to the nearest whole number.
3 An estimated 11.70% of population use walking as primary mode of transportation. Number shown is rounded to the nearest
whole number.
4 An estimated 42.81% of pedestrians may walk by improvements for purposes described above. Number shown is rounded to the
nearest whole number.
5 Estimated using an average walking speed of 2 MPH.
Summing the total special and general population-hours gives us a total of 36,692.65; therefore, the general
benefit to vehicle occupants and pedestrians passing by the masonry wall improvements throughout the
District is estimated to be 1.32% [(337.97 + 145.88) / 36,692.65].
Masonry Wall General Benefit 1.32%
5.4 Landscape Maintenance
In order to estimate the general aesthetic benefit conferred by the maintenance of the various landscaping
improvements throughout the District, we will use the same methodology used to determine the general
benefits conferred by the maintenance of the masonry wall improvements. The landscaping improvements
for Zones 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, and 11 are all along the masonry walls within those Zones, so the population-hours
data calculated for the masonry wall improvements will be the same for the landscape maintenance.
However, there are four additional Zones for which the landscape maintenance must be considered: Zones
13, 14, 15, and 16.
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The following shows the number of residential units, the estimated persons, and the total population-hours
for each Zone benefitting from the landscape improvements:
Zone
Number of
Residential
Units
Estimated
Number of
Persons 1
Population-
Hours
(Special) 2
1 74 209 5,008.32
2 133 375 9,001.44
5 223 629 15,092.64
6 80 226 5,414.40
8 17 48 1,151.56
11 8 23 541.44
14 17 48 1,150.56
TOTAL 552 1,558 37,360.36
1 2.82 persons per household. Number shown is rounded to the nearest
whole number.
2 Estimated Number of Persons multiplied by 24 (hours)
There are also three non-residential Zones that benefit from the landscaping improvements and need to be
considered. Due to the commercial nature of these properties, the calculation of population-hours will
differ from that of the residential parcels. For these parcels, we will estimate population-hours factoring
how long it takes for each vehicle trip generated by the properties within these Zones to traverse the
improvements located within each Zone. The following table shows the calculation of population-hours for
the non-residential Zones:
Zone Street
Speed
Limit
Length of
Imp. (mi)
Time
Passing
Imp. (hr)
Average Daily
Vehicle Trips 2
Estimated
Vehicle
Occupants 3
Population-
Hours
(Special)
13 &15 1 Victor Rd. 45 MPH 0.414 0.0092 1,377 2,306 21.21
16 Kettleman Ln. 35 MPH 0.376 0.0107 559 937 10.05
L. Sac. Rd. 50 MPH 0.117 0.0023 381 638 1.50
TOTAL POPULATION-HOURS (SPECIAL) 32.76
1 The improvements for Zones 13 and 15 are exactly the same, so they were considered one entity for purposes of this calculation.
2 Estimated average daily vehicle trips, based upon data compiled in the ITE Trip Generation Manual (7th Edition).
3 1.674 persons per vehicle. Number shown is rounded to the nearest whole number.
From this, we have determined that the total population-hours relating to special benefit are 37,393.12:
Category
Population-Hours
(Special)
Residential 37,360.36
Non-Residential 32.76
TOTAL 37,393.12
We now need to estimate the population-hours generated by occupants in vehicles passing by the
landscape improvements throughout the District. Any vehicle using the City’s streets that lie along the
boundaries of the District that is coming or going to a parcel within the District ultimately is not part of the
“general public” benefitting from the improvements and services, and will not be included in the calculation
of general benefit. Just like in the previous subsection, we will use several factors for such calculation,
including average daily vehicle trips for the streets passing by the improvements of each Zone, the speed
limit of those streets, the length of the improvements, and the estimated number of occupants per vehicle.
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The following table summarizes the calculation of population-hours for vehicle occupants passing by the
landscape improvements, based upon the methodology and assumptions above:
Zone Street
Speed
Limit
Length of
Imp. (mi)
Time
Passing
Imp. (hr)
Average Daily
Vehicle Trips 3
Estimated
Vehicle
Occupants 4
Population-
Hours
(General)
1 Stockton St. 40 MPH 0.231 0.0058 10,052 16,827 97.06
Almond Dr. 30 MPH 0.065 0.0022 3,170 5,307 11.56
2 Harney Ln. 45 MPH 0.226 0.0050 8,439 14,128 70.87
5 Harney Ln. 45 MPH 0.310 0.0069 5,457 9,136 62.88
Mills Ave. 30 MPH 0.113 0.0038 2,559 4,284 16.16
6 Harney Ln. 45 MPH 0.081 0.0018 11,115 18,608 33.43
Cherokee Ln. 45 MPH 0.126 0.0028 3,439 5,757 16.15
8 L. Sac. Rd. 50 MPH 0.047 0.0009 14,575 24,400 22.70
11 Harney Ln. 45 MPH 0.028 0.0006 6,891 11,536 7.16
13 &15 1 Victor Rd. 45 MPH 0.414 0.0092 9,423 15,774 145.06
14 2 Westgate Dr. 25 MPH 0.157 0.0063 172 289 1.81
16 Kettleman Ln. 35 MPH 0.376 0.0107 28,291 47,361 508.21
L. Sac. Rd. 50 MPH 0.117 0.0023 19,274 32,266 75.73
TOTAL POPULATION-HOURS (VEHICLE OCCUPANTS) 1,068.78
1 The improvements for Zones 13 and 15 are exactly the same, so they were considered one entity for purposes of this calculation.
2 Average Daily Trips along Westgate Dr. were estimated, using data compiled in the ITE Trip Generation Manual (7th Edition), since
data from the City was not available.
3 Data provided by the City; adjusted to remove estimated average daily vehicle trips generated by the parcels within each Zone,
based upon data compiled in the ITE Trip Generation Manual (7th Edition), so that they are not included in the general benefit
calculation.
4 Number shown is rounded to the nearest whole number.
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In addition to vehicular traffic passing by the improvements, we also need to estimate the general benefits
conferred to pedestrians that don’t reside within the District, but may walk by the improvements. For this
purpose, we will consider the estimated population within one-half mile of the various landscape
improvements who may walk past those improvements on a daily basis.
Zone
Estimated
Residential Units
Outside Zone 2
Estimated
Population
Outside Zone 3
Estimated
Number of
Pedestrians 4
Estimated
Number of
Peds. Passing 5
Length
of Imp.
(mi)
Time
Passing
Imp. (hr) 6
Population
-Hours
(General)
1 2,845 8,023 939 402 0.296 0.1480 59.47
2 1,984 5,595 655 280 0.226 0.1130 31.67
5 1,287 3,629 425 182 0.423 0.2115 38.45
6 895 2,524 295 126 0.207 0.1035 13.08
8 539 1,520 178 76 0.047 0.0235 1.79
11 720 2,030 238 102 0.028 0.0140 1.42
13 & 15 1 329 928 109 46 0.414 0.2070 9.62
14 207 584 68 29 0.157 0.0785 2.30
16 2,152 6,069 710 304 0.493 0.2465 74.93
TOTAL POPULATION-HOURS (PEDESTRIAN) 232.73
1 The improvements for Zones 13 and 15 are exactly the same, so they were considered one entity for purposes of this calculation.
2 Within one-half mile of Zone.
3 2.82 residents per household, per U.S. Census Bureau data. Number shown is rounded to the nearest whole number.
4 An estimated 11.70% of population use walking as primary mode of transportation, as noted in Section 5.3. Number shown is
rounded to the nearest whole number.
5 An estimated 42.81% of pedestrians may walk by improvements for purposes described in Section 5.3. Number shown is rounded
to the nearest whole number.
6 Estimated using an average walking speed of 2 MPH.
Summing the special and general population-hours gives us a total of 38,694.63; therefore, the general
benefit to vehicle occupants and pedestrians passing by the landscape improvements throughout the
District is estimated to be 3.36% [(1,068.78 + 232.73) / 38,694.63].
Landscaping General Benefit 3.36%
5.5 Street Parkway Trees Maintenance
All of the street parkway tree improvements within the various Zones are along what are considered local
streets, i.e. streets other than major arterial or collector streets within the City. In other words, these
streets are intended to serve only the individual residential neighborhoods in which they are located, and
not to be pass-through streets. In addition, according to the City’s General Plan (2010), local streets
accommodate low volumes of local traffic and provide access to individual parcels. Local streets typically
have two travel lanes and allow parking on both sides of the street. Through traffic is permitted on local
streets, but high speeds are discouraged.
From a visual inspection of the layout of the various Zones, one must conclude that the purpose of the local
streets is exclusively intended for the benefit of the parcels on such streets. There is no local street that
provides a direct or efficient means of traveling from one place to another such that one could reasonably
expect a driver to purposefully choose the District’s local streets as the best route for travel unless
necessary because the route either began or ended with a parcel in the District. A route beginning or ending
with a parcel within the District does not include the “general public” for purposes of determining general
benefit.
However, one can imagine a minimal degree of pass-through traffic even on something such as a cul-de-sac.
As expressed by the Appellate Court in Beutz v. County of Riverside (2010), “... courts of this state have long
recognized that virtually all public improvement projects provide general benefits ."
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Given the location to the schools, parks, and shopping in the City, there are bound to be drivers that make
use of the local streets for no other reason but to turn around or go back from where they came, especially
if they are dropping their children off at one of the schools. Additionally, given the nature of the street
trees, one could imagine a small degree of “residential tourism” wherein drivers are in fact simply “passing
through” to enjoy the beautiful views of the homes, the natural surroundings or visiting friends. A
conservative estimate of 0.50% for each scenario would result in the general benefit portion of the
improved aesthetic benefits resulting from the maintenance of the street parkway trees on local streets to
be 1.00% and the special benefit is estimated to be 99.00%.
Street Parkway Trees General Benefit 1.00%
5.6 Collective General Benefit
Since the District is comprised of improved aesthetic benefits resulting from a blend of improvements
(masonry walls, landscaping, and street parkway trees), the activity of both pedestrians and vehicles must
be addressed in a collective form rather than independently. Therefore, the arithmetic mean of the general
benefit percentages has been used to quantify the overall level of general benefit for the District. This
general benefit result is provided in the table below:
Masonry Walls General Benefit 1.32%
Landscaping General Benefit 3.36%
Street Parkway Trees General Benefit 1.00%
District General Benefit 1.89%
The general benefit, which is the percentage of the total annual maintenance costs that must be funded
through sources other than assessments, is 1.89%. The special benefit, which is the percentage of the total
annual maintenance costs that may be funded by assessments, is 98.11%.
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ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY
Section 22573 of the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972 requires that maintenance assessments must be
levied according to benefit. This Section states:
"The net amount to be assessed upon lands within an assessment district may be
apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among
all assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefit to be received by
each such lot or parcel from the improvements."
The 1972 Act also permits the designation of zones of benefit within any individual assessment district if "by
reasons or variations in the nature, location, and extent of the improvements, the various areas will receive
different degrees of benefit from the improvement" (Sec 22574).
The Method of Assessment uses the following components to assign special benefit to each parcel:
Benefit Points: Assignment of points for aesthetic special benefits.
Benefit Factor: Multiplier. This is the Dwelling Unit Equivalent (DUE) value per parcel.
Benefit Units: Sum of a parcel’s benefit points multiplied by the parcel’s benefit factor. The total
amount is the special benefit units assigned to a parcel.
The total costs of maintenance and operation, less the amount of general benefits identified, will be
assessed to the parcels within the District based on the benefit units assigned to each parcel.
6.1 Benefit Points
The following table shows the Aesthetic Benefit Points to be assigned per DUE for each Zone, based upon
the benefits conferred by the maintenance of various Landscape, Masonry Wall, and Street Tree
improvements within the District (one point for each of the improvement types):
Landscape
Aesthetic
Benefit Points
Masonry Wall
Aesthetic
Benefit Points
Street Parkway Trees
Aesthetic
Benefit Points
Aesthetic Benefit Points per
DUE
Zone 1 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
Zone 2 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
Zone 3 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
Zone 4 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
Zone 5 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
Zone 6 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
Zone 8 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
Zone 9 0 + 0 + 1 = 1
Zone 11 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
Zone 13 1 + 0 + 0 = 1
Zone 14 1 + 0 + 1 = 2
Zone 15 1 + 0 + 0 = 1
Zone 16 1 + 0 + 0 = 1
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6.2 Benefit Factor
The basis of determining a parcel’s benefit factor is a weighting formula commonly known as a Dwelling
Unit Equivalent (DUE). The developed single-family residential parcel is used as the base-unit for the
calculation of the benefit factor and is defined as 1.00 DUE. All other property types are assigned a DUE that
reflects their proportional special benefit as compared to the single-family residential parcel.
The following table illustrates how DUEs are assigned to various types of property throughout the District:
PROPERTY TYPE BENEFIT FACTOR
Single Family Residential 1.000 per Property
Multi-Family Residential (Duplex) 2.000 per Property
Multi-Family Residential (3 or more units) 5.000 per Acre
Commercial or Office
For the First 7.5 Acres 5.000 per Acre
For the Next 7.5 Acres 2.500 per Acre
For All Acreage Over 15.0 Acres 1.250 per Acre
Industrial 4.000 per Acre
6.3 Benefit Units
The following table shows the resulting total Aesthetic Benefit Units within each Zone:
Aesthetic
Benefit Points
per DUE
Benefit Factor
(DUE)
Total
Aesthetic
Benefit Units
Zone 1 3 x 74.000 = 222.000
Zone 2 3 x 133.000 = 399.000
Zone 3 1 x 39.000 = 39.000
Zone 4 1 x 34.000 = 34.000
Zone 5 3 x 223.000 = 669.000
Zone 6 3 x 80.000 = 240.000
Zone 8 3 x 17.000 = 51.000
Zone 9 1 x 11.000 = 11.000
Zone 11 3 x 8.000 = 24.000
Zone 13 1 x 93.104 = 93.104
Zone 14 2 x 16.000 = 32.000
Zone 15 1 x 36.268 = 36.268
Zone 16 1 x 8.3600 = 8.360
TOTAL DISTRICT-WIDE AESTHETIC BENEFIT UNITS 1,858.732
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6.4 Assessment Rate Per Benefit Unit
The assessment rate for per Benefit Unit is then calculated as follows:
Total Assessable
Annual Costs 1 /
Total District
Wide Aesthetic
Benefit Units
=
Assessment Rate per
Aesthetic Benefit
Unit
1 Assessable Annual Costs are maintenance costs minus the amount determined to relate to general
benefit that are not assessable.
Since the assessment rate has traditionally been presented as an Assessment Rate per DUE, it is important
to convert these Assessment Rates per Benefit Unit into the simpler Assessment Rate per DUE, for
comparative purposes. For any parcel within the District, that calculation is as follows:
Assessment Rate per
Aesthetic Benefit
Unit
x
Benefit Points
Assigned to
Parcel
= Assessment Rate per
DUE
Assessment Rates per DUE for each Zone—based on the FY 20120/21 budget for the District—can be found
in Section 7 of this report.
6.5 Adjustments to Maximum Assessments
Any new or increased assessment requires certain noticing and meeting requirements by law. Prior to the
passage of Proposition 218, legislative changes in the Article XIIID of the Constitution of the State of
California 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. At each Zone’s formation, 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 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, and each fiscal year thereafter, the maximum assessment will
be recalculated annually
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2. The new adjusted maximum assessment for the year represents the prior year’s maximum
assessment adjusted by the greater of:
(a) 5%, or
(b) The annual increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Each year the annual increase in the CPI shall be computed. For Fiscal Year 2020/21, the increase in CPI is
the percentage difference between the CPI of December 2019 and the CPI for the previous December, as
provided and established by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (FY 2020/21 CPI increase is 2.45%). This
percentage difference shall then establish the allowed increase based on CPI. The index used shall be “All
urban consumers – San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA” 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 Council for determining fluctuations in the cost of living.
If CPI is less than 5%, then the allowable adjustment to the maximum assessment is 5%. If CPI is greater
than 5%, 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 DUE) 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 prior fiscal year.
The following table illustrates how the assessment range formula shall be applied:
Example
CPI %
Increase
5.00%
Increase
Max % Increase
Without Re-
Balloting
Prior Year
Max Rate
Per DUE
Increase Per
DUE
New Max
Rate Per
DUE
1 5.25% 5.00% 5.25% $403.00 $21.16 $424.16
2 3.44% 5.00% 5.00% $403.00 $20.15 $423.15
For example, if the percentage change in CPI is greater than 5%, 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 5%, as
in Example 2, then the percentage adjustment to the maximum assessment will be 5%.
As previously illustrated, the maximum assessment will be recalculated and adjusted annually. However,
the Council may reduce or freeze the maximum assessment at any time by amending the annual engineer’s
report.
Although the maximum assessment will normally increase each year, the actual assessments may remain
virtually unchanged. The maximum assessment adjustment is designed to establish a reasonable limit on
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 do 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. In
order to impose an increased assessment, the 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 property 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. If the proposed
assessment is not approved, the Council may not levy an assessment greater than the adjusted maximum
assessment previously established.
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ESTIMATE OF COSTS
7.1 Budget for Fiscal Year 2020/21
NBS has reviewed the budget and discussed with City staff the improvements and maintenance services
provided by the assessment revenue. The costs for Fiscal Year 2020/21 are summarized in the following
table:
Description Amount
Annual Maintenance:
1. Landscape
Maintenance $30,442.00
Contingency 3,044.20
Reserve 0.00
Total Landscape $33,486.20
2. Street Parkway Trees
Maintenance $1,000.00
Contingency 100.00
Total Street Parkway Trees $1,100.00
3. Masonry Walls
Repair/Maintenance/Graffiti Removal $1,000.00
Contingency 100.00
Total Masonry Walls $1,100.00
Total Annual Maintenance: $35,686.20
General Benefit Contribution 1: ($674.47)
Total Assessable Maintenance: $35,011.73
Incidentals:
1. Consultant Fees $14,500.00
2. City Administrative Fees 1,750.59
3. Publication 1,500.00
4. County Collection Fees 338.39
Total Incidentals: $18,088.98
Total Assessable Maintenance & Incidentals: $53,100.71
Surplus from Previous Fiscal Year: ($18,974.45)
BALANCE TO ASSESSMENT: $34,126.26
1 Information about the General Benefit component can be located in Section 5 of this report.
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7.2 Assessment Rate Per DUE
Based upon the FY 2020/21 Budget from the previous subsection, and the Method of Assessment for the
District, the following table shows the revised FY 2020/21 Maximum Assessment Rate per DUE for each
Zone, the FY 2020/21 Actual Assessment Rate per DUE for each Zone, the number of DUE within each Zone,
and the Total Annual Assessment for each Zone:
FY 2020/21 Maximum
Assessment/DUE
FY 2020/21 Actual
Assessment Rate/DUE DUE
Total FY 2020/21
Annual Assessment
Zone 1 $637.81 $55.08 74.000 $4,075.92
Zone 2 461.76 55.08 133.000 7,325.64
Zone 3 485.49 18.36 39.000 716.04
Zone 4 553.93 18.36 34.000 624.24
Zone 5 273.05 55.08 223.000 12,282.84
Zone 6 829.49 55.08 80.000 4,406.40
Zone 8 585.60 55.08 17.000 936.36
Zone 9 153.17 18.36 11.000 201.96
Zone 11 185.37 55.08 8.000 440.64
Zone 13 164.23 18.36 93.104 1,709.34
Zone 14 365.05 36.72 16.000 587.52
Zone 15 163.97 18.36 36.268 665.88
Zone 16 66.91 18.36 8.360 153.48
ROUNDING ADJUSTMENT ($0.00)
TOTAL ANNUAL ASSESSMENT $34,126.26
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ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS
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OIYNERIE STA=IEITET{Í:
!^E ÎJq uNDERsroNEb. HERIBY sTÁtÊ tt{AT uE rRE Art rHE pARlrEs r¿avmc REcoRI} Inu tNrER€sl ri¡ tHË
ljliluÐryD¡û Ât{r s,{owl o¡l t}ls Ílr,l¡L Htp o¡ .rnicr Ho. szz¡ suælræ¡o¡s oF sit¡t JoÀourucouNTy. Ær¡oNDr¡¿o0ü EsrArEs" cfiy oF LoDr, cAlJFoRÑr4 ¡¡¡O m ¡¡niBr, ó¡¡idä-ro nr¡ iiääiou r¡romrNc 0F lrrrs Rr.rÁL Mp rN rHE omcE o¡'nr¡ coiiliri iùioäöiä or-si-iiñoriJ-cdü'il,j'äfiËìiïiü"*-
!.8.4¡O_ -oFrE FoR DEDF4ÌION rc Èq-ryplq Fo_R .R:F!o usE Alr pu8uc rrltr.tly €AsÃtEr.fls, Àtt cf8Err!Lq[s:oF,.\rÁf fiq vAEHðtt-lyrDTH rflo-s,{ilrcs oF njefÈôr-w7ú rr.ono-s¡dno¡r srnr¿t ND ñrdi¡ii-'q_EF 4N0 8+litnu$t Tci aÉ cny or e.ol nr. ræ.6È nr-o.+È o¡'lirli ið'nm¡ 4?, s2.rHRu si; 5elïg ql' c6 rïßq ð¿ ¡xo 7+ ro AND ribM srockiblv srfriEi Àro-LoÉ'bïiti -+s ib e¡ü'Èifuv ii¡ii¡¡¡oDRir/E ÀIr AS SHoff{ oli fflts FtMt M¡F. -. --- -'- - '
TRACT N'O.. 32*73
SU,BDIVISIONS OF SAN JCIAQUIN COUNTY
ALMONDTTICI.O..Ð ESTATES
BETNG LOT f5 AND A PORTIOñ OF LOT 14 AS SHOWN 0N
MAP OF A.J. LARSoN'S,StlBDtVlSlON OF lllE NORTHEAST
SUARTER OF SECTON 13 tN rO\¡iÑ,$HrP 3 NoRTH, RANGE 6
EASî, M.D.g. & M.. FJLED F,OR RFCORD NOVEMBER 7, 1890
IN BOOK 2 OF M.APS AND ÈLATS, PAGE 4,
CITY OF LODI, SAN JOAQUIN COUN'TY, CALIFORNIA
DAVID EVANS A.ND ASSOEIATES, INC.
SALIDA, EAUFORNI.A
DECEMBER, 2OO2 SFJEET 1 OF 4
VNIN|I.I MAP
N0 scÂt_E
MY C0MMISSIQN Ð(PIRES. ,>->?-oG;
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rurlrlmrllnmniiffiffilffinn
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tos* g$* 0F M¡ps onD r*o, o, J*. ñ* AT'HE REouEsT oF DAI¿D Ev¡Nì
A¡\tt AssoalÂtEgr¡lo.
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puBue uiÐRKs DREeio.R-Ë sfaÌÊÍÊôIf.:
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cAllFoRNA ÀND rH l I nÀ.!E E{,q¡4ttEû'Íìt3 nñðL M¡p of 'fiÊ¡ci No.
cou.¡{r, ÂtM0Nüil000 sÎÀË. cdù 0F lorjÀ cáuFoRNA ÀN0 Íhr ilsu$f.ArfiÆry ÌHË wË. As,Íl
'ip-p¡âkÐ.l)l¡
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FUBFER sTAlE rMT tHß h.¡llr tt{ÀF eÕr¡ÞrtÈS. ilÍH ¡r n¡ p¡iôiíis'Oi
coDE ÁNû Ar.ff ¡ils¡D¡ùEi{',fs'niËRÈiö, þpuù¡u Ar tHE tifË atË ){Þ¡
,,.ÀDÂtË .¡1s /b-. olv or Sep.rErrorR , eo&,l-
COUMfY SUh1/EYOBiS SÌATEME{Í:
I, IHO}¡;{S R. FUNII, EÊREÉY SIÀÌE fiÂT I HAVE ÐG}'INEI' Ï]ls RMT MP Of 'IMEf NO. 3273, SUBÚMSIONS
oF sAtl ,,o¡dulN côij!,¡rr. ArxoilDnooD €sIAlEs', oTy 0F LoDt, c¡LrFoRNrA A¡{0 IHÁr IHE suBDMsoN sHolfll
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BASIS. OF B=EiARINGS:REEERENGÉS:
(R1) M.¿¿P. 2-4
(R2) R.s. 7-65
(fi3) M.&P. 27-9
(R4) R.S. 27-80
(Rû) M,&P. 2e-37
(R6) M.&P. 34-57
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(R7) R.S. 21-33
(R8) M.&P. 27-40
(R9) P.M. 6-133
(RlO) P.[r- 2-174
(R11) P.M. 7-177
MONUMENT
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TRACT NCI. 3Z?3
SUBDIVISIONS OF SAN JOAQI.}IN COUI\ITY
ATMOND.TOOD ESTATES
BEING LOT 15 AND A PORTION OF LOT 14, AS SHOW{ ON
MAP OF A.J. LARSON'S SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTI{EAST
QUARTER OF SECÍION 13 IN TOVì/}¡SHIF 3 NORÏ'I.I, RANGE 6
EAST, M.D.B. & M,, FILED FOR RECORD NOVEMBER 7, 1890
IN BOOK 2 OF MAPS AND PLATS, PAGE 4,
CITY OF LODI, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
SALIDA, CALIFORNIA
DECEMtsER, 2002 SCA!-E 1'=100'
SHEET 2 OF 4
FOUND 7r" IRON ROD,
IAGGEÐ R.C.E. 19638
IN MONUMEÎtJT WELL
PER (R8}
sÊl 2 1/2" BRÂSS D|SK, STATTPED
L.S. ô008, IN MONUMENT WEU
FOUND MONUMENÍ IN MONUMENT WELL
AS NOÍEO
sFr 3/4' x 24" LONB tRoN P|PE,
TACGEÞ L.S. 6008
MFÅSLIRED
MOUNÍ DIABLO BASE ANE MERIDIAN
MONUüENT IO MONUMENT MEASUREMSI.¡T
M¡PS ¡¡IO PL¡'IS
PAREEL MAP
RECORD OF SURVEY
SAN JOÄQUIN COUNÛ RECORDS
SEARCHEÞ FOR, NOT FOUNO
TOI.AL
RECORD DATA (SE€ REFERENCES)
oFFrClAt- RECORDS ?"CALCULATED ¡C.E
FOUND 3/4" |RON
ROD & CAP, R.C.E,
19636 rN
MONUMENÎ WEI.¡.
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IN
MONUMENT WELI.
PER (R3)
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SEE
DÉÍAL "B'
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19838 tN
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19659 rN
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SONGBIRDPLACE L f=loo,
THIS SUBDIVISION CONSISTS OF 74 LOTS CONTAINING 14.57
AChEs GROSè.
I,HIS SITE IS NOT SUBIE€T TO A IOO-YEAR FLOOD.
ALL REFSÊENCES ARE TO SAN JOAOUIN COUNTY RECOROS
ANT BOOK OR VOLUilE PRËCEOES P;AGE.
ALL DISTÄNCES ARE MEASLJRED UNI.ESS OÍIIERWSE NOIED.
FOUND y{' rRoN R0Þ, fAcG,ED
R,C.E. 19638 IN MONUMENI
wÊl¡L PËR (R6)
FoUND 3/4" ÌRON ROD,/ (
TAGCEU R.C.E. 1963A tN I
MONUMENI wEtL PER (R6) SE"TER
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TRACT NO. 3273
SUBDIVISIONS OF SAN JOAQUII\I COUI{TY
ALMOND}TOOD ESTATES
BEING LOT 15 AND A PORTON OF LOT 14, AS SHOWN ON
MAP OF A,J. LARSON,S SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTHEAST
QUARÏER OF SECTION 13 IN TOV¡{SI.{IP 3 NOR'IH, RANGE
6 EAST. M.D.B. & M., FILED FOR RECORD NO\€MBER 7,
1890 IN BOOK 2 OF MAPS AND PLATS, PAGE 4,
CI.TY OF LODI, SAN JOAQUIN COUNfi, CALIFORNIA
DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
SALIDA, CALIFORNIA
4 I J +s+.aa'ç¡2
NOT 1. 'fHE P,U.E, DEDICATION GÍVES THE CITY, OWNERS OF PUBLIC I,ÌILMES AND
ACCEPTEÐ, OWNERS OF CABLE T.V. FRA¡¡CHISES THE RI6HT TO ACCESS. CONSTRUCT,POSffION MAII{TAIN, INSPECT, REPAIR, REPLAOE, REMOVE ¡ú{D OFERATE THEIR FACILI'TIES IN THE
DIFIERE¡J¡ P.U.E,'S. NO BUILDINGS OR SIRUCIURES SHATI BE CONSIRUCIEO I.¡OR S¡I¡I.I. iFRoM Ar.ryrHrNc BE pLANTEÐ HIHTN THE EÂsEMEtÍ wHtcH woulD TNTERFERE wnx rHe usERECORD OR OPER.AIION OF PUBLIC UNLÍÍIES IN'fHE EASEMENT,
N O.24'
E 0,09' 2. REQUIREIUE¡f'S 0F THE LODI MUNICIPAL COoE FOR THE DEDTCATTON 0F i
SEE bTNI- RIGHTS-OF-WAY, EASEI,IENÍS, AEANÐONMENT OF UNDERGROUND TANKS AND WELLS,oÂ" qHFr r PAYMENT OF ÊEES ANE INSIALIA'noN 0F oFF-SiTE SIRÊEf |MPROVEMEÍ\fTS AND
UïLTIES HA\G NOT BEEN MET AT ÍHIS TIME AND MUST BE MET PRIOR TO ¡
DEvELopMENT 0R tssuANcE oF A ËutLDtNo pERMll wlEN REQUESTED gy rxE émy.
N0û36'29'!v SEE SHEET 2 FOR Æ)DTÍIONAL NOTES.
BASIS OF BEARINCS:
THE MONUMENIEO CEòÍTERLINE OF ALMOND DRIVE ÎAKEN AS NORTI.I
WAY DECEMBER, 2002 SCALE l'=50'
SHEET 3 OF 4
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8É44'OOI EASiT PER "COI.VIN RANOH' SUBÐMSION FILEO FOR RECORD !
JUNE T6, 1999 IN BOOK 34 OF MAPS AND PI.AT.S AT PAGE 37, SAN i
JOAOU¡N COUNIY RECORDS, LÊOFNDJ
MONUMENÎS SEl: I sEt 2 1/2'BRASS 0ßK, STAMPED
L.S.6OO8, IN STANDARÐ MONUMENT WELL
FOUND MONUMENT IN MONUMENT WELL
AS NOTED
l¡r x 24' IRON RODS CAPP€D & STAilPEE 'LS 6008' wLL SE SET ¡r -@-]ALL REAR LOl CORNEñS, CHISELED CROSSES "+" wlLL BE SET IN i
eoNçRErE stDErvALK AT s-Foor offsEr ro FRoNT Lor coRNERs oru --fr
EXTENSION OF LOT LINE,
Ø 585.75'
-
stf 3/4" x 30" LoNc tRoN P|PE,--"-- t¡cc¡'o l-s. eooe
:.:\}:.\ RESTR¡C1ED PUBLIC ÄCCESS
(M-M), MoNUMENT To MoNUMÊNT
(M-FL) MONUMENT TO PROPERIY LINE
u.ap. I MAPs AND FLAIS
M.E;Ê.&ìl. MOt NI DIABLO BASE AND MERIDIAN
o,n. i oFFrcrÂL RÊooRDs
PRe POINT OF RETVERSE Cti¡RVE
P.I.J.E. PUBLIC IJTILÍIY EASEMENT
(R} RADIAL
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FOUNÐ 3/4'|RON
ROD R_C^f- 1S638
MONUMENT IT'ELL
(R3)
34'{6'v{
25,03'
ALA.OKBIRD
PLACE
_ N00',11
686.501(R6)
i 2. REQT,IIRÊMSNIS OF THE LOEI iIUNICIPAL çQDE F-Oß TJ,TE -qTDI9AIION OF
ñiOrrS:oÈ-wÃy, EeSEuEuS, ABANoONMENT 0F UNÞËRGROI,I:ID TÀNl(ç ÁN.D
' WELLS. pAyilËr.fi oF FEES AND tNsrALLATtoN gF oFF-silE STREEI llilFRotEMENrs
l¡ro titunrEs HA\íE NoT BEËN r',rEf Al lHts ÏME AND MUsr BE MEI FRÍoR To
i ôlraioÞtiË¡g ôä isóû¡¡rðeır ¡ euir-orño pÈnun ún¿ñ neoueSreo Év tnr
I crrY-
. SEE SHEET 2 FOR ADDITIONAL NO'IES.
I gns,s o, euR,*..'
I r¡¡ uotuuEgrgD cENfERLtNE oF ALMoND DRtvÊ TAI<EN As tloRTH
, E6:44IOOú EAST pER "COLVIN RANCH" SUBDMS|oN RtfD FOR REQORD
.,uN.E 16, r9à9 rN LOOK 34 OF {t¡FS Al,¡D PLÁfS AT PAÒÈ 37, SAl.l
JOAOUIN COIJI{TY REEORDS.
MONIJMENTS SEt:
lt" x 2+' |RON RODS CAPPED & STAiJPED "16 Ç008' WLL 8E SEr AT
ALL REAR LOT CORNERS. CHISELED CROSSES "+" $I.L BE SEf IN
CONORETE SIDEIVALK AT 3-fOOT OFFSEJ 'O FROTÍI LOT GORNERS ON
EXÍENSION OF IOl LINE.
TRACT NO. åiå?3
SUBDIVISIOI.{S OF SAN JOAQUIN CO'UNTY
ALMONDTYO.OD E.STATES
BEING LOT 15 AND A PORTION OF LOT 14, AS SIIOW{ ON
'MAP -OF A.J. LARSON,S SUBDI'VISION OF TI-TE NORTI'IEAST
SUARTER OF SECTION 13 IN TTì/NSHIP 3 îIÓRTI'I, R'ANGE 6
EAST, M.D,B. & M., F'ILED FOR REC0RD NOVEI'4BER 7' 1690' IN BOÒK 2 OF MEPS AND ÞLATS, PAÓE 4,
CITY OF LOEI, AAN JOAQUIN COTJNIY, CALIFORNIÁ
ÐAVID EVANS ANÐ ASSOCIATES, INC.
SALIDA, CALIFORNIA
DECEMBER, 2OO2 SC¡lrtE 1'=5O'
LÊ6END:
SÉI 2 1,12" BBASS DISK, ST'AIIPEÞ--_@_ LS. 600.8. IN STÀNDARD MONÜi,IENT
$/ELL
^ FOUND UONUMENT IN MONUMÊNTV U'ELL AS NOTED
^ SET 3/4. X 3,O. LONG IRON PIPE,- TAGGED L.S. 6OOE
\5}\À\ RESTRIC'TED'PUBL{CAEGESS
(M-M) TJONUMET{Î TO MoNUMEi{Í
(M-PL) MONIJMENT TO PROPERTT LINE
u,DrA¡&M. MOUNT DI;ABI'O BÁSE AND MER¡DI¡N
ù1,&F. li¡AFS Al'lD PLATS
O.R. OFFIGIAL RECORDS
PRC POINT OF REVERSE CURVE
P.U.E. PUBLIC UIILIÎY ËÀSE¡'E}ÍI
(R) RADIAL
s.J.c.R. sAN JOAOUN COUñÎ1 RECORDS
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FOUI{D 3/4" rRoN ROD,
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MONUMEM WELI PER (R6)
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IN MONUMENI WÊLL
PER (R6)
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THIS MAP /S FOR
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YEAR 'AR. #PAR.PAR. #
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CITY OF LODI
Assessor's Mop 8k.045
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Colíf .
OWI{ERS. SIAIEIIEM:
WE, THE UNOERSIGNEO, HEREFí STATE fiAT WE ¡88 ÁTL IHE PAñNES HAVINô RECORDllftE INTERESÍ IN IHE TANOS SUEDMOED AND SHOWN ON THIS FINAL MAF OF'TRACÍ NO.
3532, SUEDMSIoNS 0F SAr{ ,rO QUIN CoUNTY. |NIERT¡IG SOUARE, CtTy OF toDt,
CÂUFORNIA Al'¡D l¡lg HEREFT CONSENT TO THE PREPARAÍION AND RUNG 0F IHIS FlML
II¡AP IN THE OFFNE OF fHE COUI{ï RECORDER OF SAII JO¡OUIN COUNIY, CÁTJFORNIÀ
WE AI-SO OFFER FOR DEOICAIION TO THE PUBUC FON PUBLIC USE A¡]. PUBUC UNIÍ¡T
EASEMETÍIS AND rHE 12.20' x 12.20' CORNER CUTOFF ALOilO SCHOOL ANO PARK STF€ETS
Ar¡- AS SHoWN ON IIiIS flML r,tAP.
BEING A PORÍION OF LOT 1 OF A..'. I.ARSON'S SUEDIVISION IN IHE
soufHwEsÌ t/l oF sEctroN t2, r 3N., R. 6 8., M.o.S. & M.,
CITY OF LODI, SAN .JOAQUIN COUNTY, STA]E OF CALIFORNIA
PREPARED B/:
coNTt & ASSoC|ATES, tNC.
CIVIL CONSULTING ENGINEER
s[ocKfoil, C,AUFoRNn MAI 2005
iôçKNOwLEDG|¡[}lT
SÍAIE OF. C¡UFORNIA ,öüñïi 'or-äüiË,ä¡n¡ Conlva Cosl'¿,.
PUEI,JC WORXS DIRECTORS SÍATtr'ENT:
l, RlCtlAR0 C. PRII¡A {,R.; HEREET SÍAIEÌHAT I At rHE PUBUC WoRKS O|RECÍOR OF
lHE CI¡Y OF LODI, CAUFORNIÄ ÁND THAÎ I HAVE ðûMINEO IHIS FIt'l¡lL MAP OF TRÁCT
ryoj._3-5_3?Ì SuqDrytstgrls oF sA¡{ JoAQU|N CoUNry, tNrEf,uKE SQUARE", C¡W OF 100r,
CåLIFOf,NIA AI{D IHAT T}IE SUEDMSIOI{ SHOWN HEhEON IS SUBÌÁ¡¡TIA¡.LY THË SAME ÄSII ÄPPEAREO ON lHE IENTAITVË MAP, AND ANY APPRO1ÆO ALTERANONS THÊREOF. I
FURII{ER STATE THAT IHIS FIML I'ÄP COMPLIES WIITI ATI THE PROVS¡ONS OF ITTLE 16
OF THE LODI MUNICIPAL CODE AND AT{Y AMT¡IOMENIS THEREÍO. APPUCÂBLE AT ïrEIIME OF APPROVAL OF T}IE TEI¡ÍATVE MAP.
?4.94y 66 At'eosr __, 2od¡.
RrcllARO C. PRnrÀ JR., R.C.e 2ôt6t
PUEUC WORXS DIRECTOR
REGISTRANON E(PIRAÎON DAIE: -3.:3l:¿!.-
CÍTY CTERK'S STATEME}ÍÍ:
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WAYENETOAP¡AL
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-O¡¡gtEÈ--, zoqtP'tHE cfly couNctL oF n{E cfÍy 0F LoDt. câuFoRñA AFPRoTED.IHIS TINAL MAP OF TRACI NO. 5532, SUBDMSIONS OF SAr¡ JOAOUIN COUNÍY,II{f!R!q!E SAUARÊ., CJ'Y OF LODI, C,AUFORNIÀ A}'¡O ACCEPI€O ON BEI{ALF OF THE
PUBLIC FOR PUBUC USE lHE OFFER OF DEOrcANOI OF AII PUBUC I,!IL¡'Y EASEMEI¡TS
AIT. AS SHOIYII ON IHIS FIML MAP ANO ACCEPIED IHE OFFER OF DTDICATON OF IHE
12.2A X i.2.2T CORNER CUÎOFF ALONG SCHOOL AND PARK SÍREETS SUBI|ECI TO
SATISFACTORY COMPLENON OF IMPNOì/ÊMEi¡IS I}IEREON OF SAIO GORNER CUTOFF IN
ACCOROA¡ICE ilITI ITII.E.lô OF ]HE LODI MUNICIPAL CODE. AND A¡.fI AUENDMENTS
IHERETþ, 4IFPUC,AS|E A1 rlrE I|ME OF AppRoV L OF THE iE{I ûr/E MAp.
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STAIE OF CÂL¡FORNIA
COUNW OF S/qN JOAOUIN
gN il-ll'eS -, BEFoRE )tt¿ /4N ,:5.tét7 NotAff puguc. pERsot¡¡t.ty AppEARED
RICHARD HÆ'¡SON, PROVED TO ME ON IHE 8ÅSIS OF SATSFAıÍORY EVIDS.ICE TO BE lHE PERSON WHOSE
NâME IS SUSSCRIBEO TO THE WfI}IIN INSTRUME},T, AND ACXNOWTEDCæ TO ME IIIAT I.IE O(ECUIEO II.IE
SAIIE IN HIS AI'T}IORIZEO CAPACÍTY, ANO THAT Ef HIS SIGNATURE ON THE INS'ÍRUMENT THE PERSON, OR
THE ENnrY UPOI' EEllAtF OF WHTCH IHE PERSON ACïEo, E(ECUIEO IHE TNSTRUMENÍ.
'¡VÍNESS MY HAN&
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ABd\Æ-ME\MONED STATE AND COUNÍY
W{INESS-IÍY llAûl&r .
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NOTARY PUBUC IN AND FOR ll{E
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COUNÍY SUM/EIOR,S SrAIEIIIENÍ:
ryo, J9J2, SUBDMSToNS OF SAt{JoAoutN couNÏy, tNtERl¡KE SQUARE., Cry OF 100t.
CáLIFORNIA Æ'ID I}IAÍ ÌI.IE SU9DMSÍON SI{OWN HEREON COMPUES WÍT}I'ÁLL lHE
PROVISIONS OF C}IAPTER 2 QF IIIE CALIFORNIA SUBDMSION MAP ACT, AÊ Â!¡ENOEO, AND
IHAT THIS FINAL MAP IS IECI{N¡CåIIY CORRECÍ.
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I. THOMAS ,R. ruNN. I{ERESY SIAIE IHAT I TIAVE ÐOrüINf,O I}IIS FINAL ¡'AP OT 'TRACT
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TO ME ITÙAT HE Ð{ECUTED I}IE SAI¡E'IN HI¡¡ AU'I}IORIZEO CâPACITY,.."AND IHAT BI HIS SIGNAIURE ON lHE INSÍRUMEì¡T lHE PERSON, OR'THE ENTIW UPON BETIAIf OF W}IICH IHE PERSON ACTEO, SGCUIEO.IHE INSIRUMENT.
MY COI4MISSþN Ð(PIREi:
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SUBSCRIBED TO IïE lrTfilrl lNSTRUMEl,fr, Ar,lE ACKt¡OtltEOCÐ TO ME ITJAT HE EXECUIEO IllE SAI¡E lN HIS
AUIHORIZEO C¡PACÍÍY, AI'ID IHAT gI HIS SIG|ì|ATURE ON I}IE INSÍRUMENT THE PERSON, OR lHE ÉI{IIfY UPON
BETIAT' OF WHICH 1TIE PEFSON ACTEO, Ð(ECI'ITED'I}IE INSIRUMENI.
TRACT NO.
SUBDIVISIONS OF SAN
INTERLAKE
3532
JOAQUIN COUNTY
SQUARE
VICINITY MAP
L-J L-J l-l I I
IHIS MAP WAS PREPANEO Bf ME OR Ui¡OER MY DIRESÍION A}'ID IS SASEO UPON A RET.O SURI/EI IN
CONFORITANCE Yilß Tl{E REQUIRS¡EiIIS OF Ì}IE SUBOMSION IIAÞ ACT AND LOC,AL ORDII\IANCE AT THE
REQUESÍ OF CLUFF, LLC 0N DECEIIEER 15, 200,L 1 HERESI SÍAIE lHAl IHIS FlMt MAF SUSfá¡¡nALLy
CONFORMS TO IHE CONDMOI\¿AIIY ÁPPROVEO ÍENTATTVE MÂP. I FUFII}IER STAIE l}IAf AIT ilE MONUMEI{ÍS
SHOWN.HNEON WII BE OF 'IIIE CHARACÍER AI.¡D OúIUFI THE POSINONS INDICATED BEFORE SAID
SUBOIVISION IMPROVEMEIÍIS ARË ACCEPÍEO BY THE C¡TY OF I¡DI, ANO 1}IA¡. SAIO MONUMENTS Wtr BE
SUFFICIEilr T0 ENABIE'¡HIS SURVEf TO 8E RE1RAÛEo. ,--Æ\
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ïRACÍ. NO. 5532
su¡otw¡toNs oF sAil Jo QutN couNIy
INTERLAKE SQUARE
BEI{C A FoRtloll 0F toT I 0F Àr. t¡Rsoil,s
su_8ory{sro!¡ rN lHE SOUTHWEST t/4 0F SIC'I|ON t2,r. 5il.1.q. 6 E, rr.g,B. ¿ n, cfly 0F toDr, sA¡,t
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BAISIS OF 8üflßcs:
1rË 8ASr3 0F EE RtñG6 Foi IHIS SUñrAt ßDG qtr{IERUNE OF pÁñ( SrRffX, ÁS SHotr¡,ON RTOORO OF SURì,EY, \DL J¡, PAG€ ı3,
s¡r.c,n., vlHtcH BEIRS NoRDI E736'Jd EAm.
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CRoÉS ON A /r.od oFFlEf Ot{ rOI UNE
PROECnoil F(,i ¡ot coRr¡Ins._}- FOt,ND MONUUTNT'¡S NOIED
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o.R. 3072-109
SACRAMENTO STREET
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60.47'(M)
60.15 (^)
I, A¡. DISÍA¡{CES ARE MEÂ!iURI:D UNTISS OIHTRIIYISE
NOIED.
2. REQUIREI'INTS OF THE IODI MUNIGIPAL CODE FORfHE DEoIO{ÍIoN OF RtcHÍ OF W y, EÀf¡El¡EilIs,
4q49qr!E!¡f 0F UN0ERGROUND iANKs Ar{D riEus,
PAyMEi¡f oF FEES A¡tD tN!¡f U¡lloil 0F OfF-sfrE
IMPROVEMEÍ{IS å',¡D UÌUNES HA\E NOT BEEN MEf ATIHIS l'I¡¡E AND UI.,ST EE MgT PRION TO DEVEIOPMENT
OR ISSUAI{CE OF A BUIu)ING PERI¡IÍ OR WHIN
REQUE|íIq¡ Bt Tt{Ê cffY.
J. AI. RECORDS ARE OF SAN JOAqUIN COUNIY
4. REFER TO tENTAtfvE ltÁp NO. O5-S-OO!.L.o.rt'l
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CONSIRUCT, I'AII{TÀN, II{SPESÍ. R¡PAIR, REP¡¡CE.
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W¡IlllH ItlE ElSEr¡Ef\lr WHrcH woUIO tlüf:ñFERE Wffi
THE USE OR OP€RATOI{ OF PU8UG UTUNES IN THE
EASEilEIII,
6. ãUllO|No Ar¡D SÌRUCruRES tN CONTORMANCE WTIH
CURRE¡II ZONINC AND EUIIOINC ONOIMNCES ARE
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EAIIEMENT TO A M¡IXIMUIT HEIGHT OF 2J FEEÍ.
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TRACT NO. 3552
suDDtvtstoNs oF sAN Jo outN couillY
INTERLAKE SOUARE
BÉNC A PORIK'II OT LOT I OF ÀJ. TÂRSON'S
SUBDMSION lN ÌHE SOtlllWEST l/,i OF SECIION t2,
T. JN., R. 6 E, rr.0.B. & M.. Ctï 0F LoDr, SAr{
'JOÁOUIN COUNIY, STATE OF CåUFONMAma$
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SCÂIE: 1'- 30'
BASIS OF EAñNOS¡
IHE BAISIS OF BEARINOS FOR TI{IS SUf,VEf IS
TTIE CEN'ENUNE OF PARK SIREET, AS SHOIIN
ON RE(X¡RD OF SURI/EY, \IOL 52, PACE 65,
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REFERÛ{CES:
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INSIRUMEIIÍ NUMETR
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N0lE0.
E REQUIREI¡ENIS OF IHE LODI MUNICIPAL CODE FOR
IHE OEOICAIOI{ OF RIGHT OT WAY, EASEI¡ENIS,
A8ÂNDONIIEIÍf OF UNOERGNOUÑD TANßS ANO WEI.T-S.
pAn¡ENf 0F FEES Ar{0 ti¡Sf Lr^lloN OF oFF-SÍIE
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3. ALL RECORDS ARE OF SAN .JOAOUIN COUI{ÍY
RECORfF.
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I}IE P.U,E OÊDICAÎON TO 'I[IE CIIY OF LODI GNEi
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oWNERS 0F C¡8tE'lV FRAI¡|oH|SES IllE RrGHf m
ACCESS, CONSIRUCÌ, MANTAIN, INSPECI, REPAIR,
REPUCE, REI'OVE A¡ID OPERATE IHEIN FACII.JTIES III
lHE P,U,E'S. NO BUll.oINoS 0R SÍRUCIURES SHA|I
BE CONSTRUCÎÐ NOR SHAII ANYÍHINC BE PI.ANTEO
WIHIN ltIE EASAI$ÍÍ IIHÍCH WOUTD II{TERFERE.IVTTH
THE USE O8 OPERAÌION OF PUBUC UTTMES IN THE
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BUIIONO AND STNUSTRES IN CONFORI¡AIICE WTH
CURREI{Í ZOI{ËIG Æ{D BUIIOING ORDIMNCES ARE
PERMfNEO II{ lHE ('VERHE^D PUSUC UNIÍY
EÀSA4E¡IT TO A I'Ð(II¡UM HEIGHT OF 23 FEEÍ.
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NOIE: Assessor's Porcel Numbers Shown in Círcles¡.
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DATEo THts ZOth DAY oF f'1,11 ' 2oo5'
VINÎAGE OAKS, LP., A CALIFORNIA UMITED PARTNERSHIP
GENERAL PARINERS
BY: R, lHOl',lAS DEVEL0PMENT' lN'@
TRACî No- 8482
ST]EDIIIISIONS OF SAN JOAqATN COANTY
VINTAGE OAI$
BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTH 5 ACRES OF THT WEST 20
ACRES 0F THE S0UIH 1/2 oF'tHE S0UÍIIEASJ )1!.9F.SECT|0N
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DATED THts -?þ- o¡'t 9¡ Sre\-¿¡lotr, 2005.
S""-X<-Z.i,s==
susAl,l J. BLACRSrON, cllY CLERK
AND CLERK OF THE CÍTY COUNCIL
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suRviYon's sr¡rEunNTt
rTTIS U¡P WAS PREPAREO BY ME OR UNOER MY DIRECT¡ON.AND
,Ë"Ëoåiä iíåäru'ä ÈirLo sun¡rv rN coNFoRMANcE rvllu THE
h-niüi-nîieinı oÈ ntE suaovlslot'¡ MAP Acr Alio-LocAL
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siö;iñ]'üeiËöñ'wiú-'Ël oi ittÈ cHAFAcTER AND qqg!ry..UE
ËöËrilãñl rärilìlrito e-e?o¡le sAlo suBDlYlsloN-lMPfiovEMENrs
iñË'Åóı¡piÈo-eY rHe cnY or LoDl, AND THAr sAlo
il'ò-rúir-iiñls ïrrr- aË'surncler¡r ro ÊNABLE THls SURVEY To
BE REÍRACED.
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rn¿r 0 An,;.$ 0g,tMtcffiL DAvtb JoNES, L6i¿ 6173
LrcÊNge EXPIRATIoN DAftt 3/31/06
i
!pusúc. ionlts lnncnon's stlîEMENT,
r. RrohRo c. PRIMA, JR., HEREoY sr lE THAT l AÌ''! tlg....
iiugùb'tùóRKs óì'fiÈcrón'o¡ rHE crrY oF L00l' -cÉùlFoRNtAiñı ñÁii-r¡ve EXAMINEo rHls R¡l,cL MAP oF "TRAcr No' -
ùä2. öüsôMsroHS oF sAN ,JoAQUIN couNrv' vNr4gE-.o.¡lf 'ðËfbÈ-Lı-ói. -o'ir:Éonr¡n rlo n¡¡r THE sugolvlsloN s-HowN-
üËÉ¡ıñ iJËÜesruTn-lv rue sAME As lr APPFAREo.oN-IHE
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þËôü3iôHı'öi rm-Ë ie br rHE LoDl MUNIcIPAL coDE'-AND
ü;V'äräñóul¡në' rxghero, rppucAgtg ArrHE TIME 0F
¡PPROVAL OF lHE 'ÍENTAITVE MAP.
DATED TH|S 1o*^ dnV Of rvroS - ' ZOoS'
FARMERS & MERCHANÍS BANK OF CENÍRAL CALIFORNIA' BENERCIARY
,r,.'âlr* 4'-'An *
l-4ø44 taL¿Í¡, svP
O.ÍNERS' ACKNOÍI,EDGEIIßNT:
SIA'IE OF CATJFORNIA
couNTY oF 9a¡J Joao,'4
si#ffi-Éffi
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THE INSÍRUMENT.
WINE$S MY IßNO:
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r.Yr¡nv pualIc lN ANo FoR
THE ABOVE-MENÍIONEO STATE
AND COUNTY
MY COMMISSION E\PIRES: 4-2347
MY coMMrsstoN NvMStFg J-tot¿Lþ.-
BENEFICIARY'S ACICiIO'ÍI,EDGEIIENI:
STA'fE OF GqTJFORNIA
DATED\'ÌHIS l:3]l-fi¡s ¿.44 DAy or S¿ørr¡sß .ffi
couNrY oF 5oÂ-$nü4-
thËi{ñ:çÊîid' liE rHË
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iäilËìü'iiilliå1firln ¡uruonlzi:ï-cÞrırwçree¡, eno'nar BY Hrs/l'rER¡üËi
ääùruRËtÃí òî"nrl rrsrauuEHirnÈ prnsoÑ(e),
-o¡. :ï-q.-ENTiT r uPoN BEHAIT
oi'wi¡Ctr iÉe-ÈeRsoN(*) AclEo, EXEcUTED rHE INSIRUMENT'
CÍTY CLERK'S STAÎEMENT: ),t
rHrs rs To SIATE THAT AT lls REGUTARLY HE|D MEEIING-ON THE-.âl--u¡r
òiË"iís;tü=h.Z:, zoos' tÏÈïtw couÑol or rHE ctTY oF LoDl'
ıÀLrrtñftËÞñov¡o rurs nñ¡r- u¡p oF "lRAcr No' ı4o?r.suoDlvlsloNs oF
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PUBUC WORKS DIRECTOR
nÈısrn¡lotl ExPtRATIoN DATE: 3/3
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MY coMMtsstoN NUMBER: I tl-l l, ll A
D.D. SHEET NO. 154
TOKAY DEVELoPM'NI' .lNc.
I.'ÍHOMAS R. FUNN, HEREBY STA'IE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED
ft{ü'ËitlL MAtôÈ-"rmcr no. J482, sugolvlsloNs oF sAN
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R.C.E. 19658F 31-63(R1xR5)
StAlr l' = 200'
SEE SHEEÍ 3 FOR LEGEND AND
TRACT No. 3482
SUDD'I/ISIONS OF SI¡,¡ JOAQUIN COUNTY
VINÍAIGE OATCI
-a
BEING A PORTON OF lHE NORITI 6 ÂCRES OF THE YiESI 20 ÂCRES
oF fHE SoUTH 1/2 OF lll1 SOWHEASI I/4 0F sEcTloN 15.
rowñsnp ¡ xoRÍH, RNce 6 EÁsr' MoUNI DIÁBLo BASE ND
úenrot¡¡t, ctw oF LoDl, sl¡l ,ioAoulñ couNIY' cAtlFoRNlA
APRIL' 2OO5
SHEET 2 OF 3
REFER fO TENTATIVE MAP APPLICATION NO. OO4-S-OO8
lHE I¡ORI}I IIIIE OF IHË SOIJTHEâST QUARIEN O¡ SECTON 15 lvHICH
Büns souH scl?15' EÀsI AS SHOITN 0N IHE lrAP EtrJ lN B00l( 22
óF p¡nca unps, AT PAcE 65, sAll ,,oAQull'l couNrY RgcoRDs.
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REFERENCES: .
lRll REcoRo PER; R's. 35-58inzi REcoRo Pm: M.&P. ¡z-gE
in¡i RECoRo PtR: P.l¡. 22-65
Ìnri RECoRD PtR: u' & P' 17-128
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TRACT No' 8182
SUNDIVISIONS OF SAN JOAQAIN COUNTY
VINTAGE 0A¡6
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REFER TO TENTATIVE MAP APPLICATION NO' OO4-S-OO8
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OF TÍIE C1TT O¡' I¡DI
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OT' THE
SECTION
CITY OF LODI,
POR. S. I'Y.
^-I.iAKESHORE
1 /4 SEC.1 1 r.JN. R.68. , M.D.B.&M.
PROPERI/ES
THIS MAP /S FOR
ASSESSMENT ¿JSE ONLY 031-33
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Hln 't2 þ (KET%EMAN UNE)
City of Lodi, Community Development Department, Received 1111812005
HIGHEST A.P,N. USED
YEAR PAR. #PAR. #PAR, #
06-07 n
CIW OF LODI
Assessor's MoP Bk.3O1
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Assessor's Block Numbers Shown in f//ipses'
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TRACT NO. 3ı1ı ENGINEERS SIAIEMENTi
]HIS T¡AP YíAS PRTPARED 8Y UE OR UI{D€R MY DIRICTON,I AXD IS EASfþ UPOI{ A FIEI¡ CJRIEY
IN CONFORI,IÂI¿CE $IH lHE REQUIRil.IÐJIS OF IHE S1'EDIVISIOI¡ MAP ÂCT ÁilD LOCAL ORDINNCI
AT iHE REQUEST Of DAVIO S. vlìISO{ ON UARCH I1, 2005. I HERTBY STÀlE IHAT ¡HIS FINAL
MÂP SUESTATITAIIY COT,IFORMS IO IHE COIIDITOI'IAUY ÁPPßO\iEO TENÌANVE IIÂP, ATL
MOIUUIT{IS ARE OF'IHE OIÀRACTER ANO OCCUPY IHE POSIÌìO'IS INDICATID AIIO ÁRE SUMO$¡T
TO TJ¡¡ABtg lHE ST'RWY IO BE RÉIRÀC€o.
STATEMENT:$,BDIVISIONS OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNW
I..AI(ESHOBE PROPERTIES
BEING A PORIION OF THE SOUIHI,IEST QUARIER OF
sEcÍloN 11, T.5N., R.68,
M.D.B.&M.,
clTY oF LODI, SAN JOAQUTN COUNTY, CAUFoRNIA
DII,ION & IITIRPE|Y
CONSU¿7TNC C'Wt EIVG/NEERS
EN6,NEER/NG . PIANN/NG ¡ SURI¡ÐíNG
ïE, l}IE UNDERSIGNEÐ, HERTEY STA]E 'fHAT IIIE ARE AIl- IHE PARIIES
HAVINO RECORO ¡ItE INIEßTST IN THE LANOS STIBDIV¡DTD AI¡Ð $IOIfr.I
oit IH|S RNAI UAP 0F 'ÍRÀCT N0. J515, SUÊÐiVlSlollS 0F SÀli
''oAQLllNcouNTy, LAKESTioRE PRoPERIEy, cllY 0F 1001, cAuFoRNlA, ANo k €
HIREBY CO'¡SENT IO 'fHE PREPARA'IION ANO RUNG OF IH|S RNAL MAP
IN 'fHE OFFICE OF 'IHE COUNIY RECORDER OF SAN .JOAqUIN COUNIY,
CAUFORNIÂ.
; oono nrs ltú oo, n 4/rr/ , r*u.
oo,ro o,r- å!il^, oF AF;-l_-
./^ ¿,- h)¿,?t/,*,
SANDRA IY. I.III-SOI{, AS OTINER
, 2005.r(//i7.r^'-
APRIL, 2OO5
SHEET I OF 2
cÊot DILoN R.c,E 25835
RESSTRApil EXPIRÂ1¡gil DÀlE: 12-31-05
o¡no nrs?úùo¡v o, A?ilu , r*u.
PIACIR S1ERRA BANK, A CAUFORNIA BATIKINC CORPffiAIOI'I,
SI'CCESSOR BY MERCSß IIIIH EANK OF LODI, N.4,, A NATOÌÌIAI
BÂI¡K]NG ÂSSOCIA¡O{, AS BTXEFIOABY
I
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I
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORS SIATEMENT:
5.'* Ic l*å¡ru ooou,"1¡""fr fl?"171'âî7'Ê
'*ritnififfiffi*
VICINITY MAP
r, ntc*dno c. pRttrl, .JR., HtRrBy SÌAIE IHAT r AM rHE puBuc rvoRKs
OIRECTOR OF 1IÊ CITY OF LODI, CÂUFffiMA AND ÌHÂT I HAIE ÐOI,IIÑED
IHIS RNAL MAP OF "TRACI NO, J5I5, SJEOIVI$ONS OF SAN .'OAOI'IIN
COUNTY, LÀKESTIORE PROPERTES', CIfY OF LOOI, CAUFORNIA
AÐ THAT THE SJEDIVISION SHOIIII HEREOI{ IS S,|BSTNTAIIY THE SAIIE
AS IT APP€AREÛ OiI IHE IÚ{TANVE MAP, AND ANY ÀPPROVED ALIERAIICIIS
IHEREF, I FURTTIER STAIE ]IIÂT IIIIS FINAL I¡AP COUPUES IIIIH ÄT
THE PRO\4SC$¡S OF I1TI¡ Iô OF THE L@I MUNIOPAL CODE AND AT.IY
ÂMB.IDMINTS THERETO, APruCABI.E AT]HE IìME OF ÀPPROVAI Of 'IHE
TR{TAIIIE MAP,
olno r¡ts 23'-J DAy oF S€p¡r¿rós¿R ,2005,
Scnnrfìq?a.¡ìlut..
N.T.S.
CITY CLERK,S STATEMENT:t Í*à-,rl+rl
RtstAR0 c. PRTMA, ,n,, R.C.E. 28t83
PUBUC Y'tRKS DIRECI0R
REclslRÀtloll EXPlRAlloil DAIEI 3'?l'uL
Ou-zu
u últloS , BEFoRE ME,
AppEAútD'pAvrD s. vilLsoN Ar'tD Sl
NOTÂRY PUBLIC, PTRSOTALLY COIJNTY SURYETORS STATEMENT:;ËñËıffip s. vr'úou- üiil5¡ffiu-uçpu , pRovED To uE oN IHE BÁss oF sAnsF¡cloRy
ÊMÍ)€I,¡CE TO BE lHE PERSOI'IS IITIOS€ NAI¡ES ARE SUBSCRIB¡D fO lHE IIì]HIN INSIRUMA'II, ANO ÀqfiOY{TDGEO
TO ME ÌHAT 1HEY ÐGCUTEÐ lHE SAMI IN I}IEIR ÂUIHORIZEO CAPAOTES, ANf) IHAT BY ìHEIR SGTATURTS OI'¡ IHE
INS'IRUMEilT IHÊ PERSOI,IS, OR AE B'IATY UPOI{ B€HAIF OF H}IICH 'IHE PERSO{.IS ACIEO, EXEd,IED.IHE
INSìRUMENT.o¡reo nrs ?-G ¡¡v sr98&^qf 2005.
t, .IHOI,IAS R. FUNI.I, HEREBY SÍAÌE THAI I HAVE EXAMINEO 'IHIS FINAL MAP OF.IRACT NO. ¡5I5, SI'SOIVISIOI{S OF SAN JOAqJIN COUNTY, IÀKTSHOR€ PROPERNE$,
crw 0F toDt, cAuFoRNtA AND rHAf tHÊ suBolvlsoil s$olr¡ HEREoN cor¡PilEs
Ûr'tH AtL tHE PRovl$oits 0F CHAPÍER 2 0F iHE CAUF@N|A SrJBÐ{VlSofi UÄP ACf,
AS AMEJ{DED, AND THÀT IHIS RNAL MÀP IS IECHNICAI"¡-Y CORRECT.
ABOVE-UÊNIIONTD STÀTE ÂNO.COUIIITY^
MY coMtlrssoir unars: /å/17/08
onnus //Ûs¡y6 duNâ ,2s65.dú'/*3
1fy nouls R; FuNN, RcE 2J¡4r, COIJNÍY SURVEYOR OF SAN JOAO{JIN COUNIY, CÀUFORMA
REGISIRAI0I¡ EXPIRAnoN DÂtEr 12-51-05
STA'TE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF PIACER
ON 6pß,! r¿,å-E ,-BEFORS.ME, E.\AFY , NOTÂRy PuBUq pEfiSOa{A¡¡y
ÀWÊ|\REO 9.. tT J+øLT tt}u.s , PRoVED f0 t¡E ot'l IHE 8A$S 0F SAIISFACToRY EvlDtlCE
r0 st IHE PtRso¡¡ vlllost NAME ls srBscfiEED f0 tHE tlllHlN lNslRuuEtlr, ANo Aq(NovittocEo r0 ME.IHÀT HE IXECTJED IHE SATIE IN HIS AUIHORIZED CÁPASÎY, AIIO ]I{AT BY HIS gEüÌJRE $I lHE
INSIRUMENT IHE PERSOI{, OR THE EI{IIIY UPOÌ{ SIIIÀIf OF ìT}IIC|I IHE PERSOI{ ACIED, EXECII1EO.THE
INSTRUUENT.
NOTES;
,I, REFER 'fO IE{ÎAÎVE MAP APPUCANON NO. O5-S-002.
2. tHE P.U,E oÐroÂloil l0 ne oil qvEs IHE oTY, oylt{ERs 0F PUBU0
UIIU1IES ANf) OY'T¡ffiS OF CABI"E'IV FÎANCHISES ]HE ftGHT TO AC(f,SS,
æII¡STRUCT, MAfiIAIN, INSPECÍ, REPAR, RTPIACE, RÐIOì/E AIIÐ OPTRA'IE
I}IBR FÀOUÍIES IN ßE P.U.E.3 NO BUI{¡IN6S OR SIRUC'IURTS $IALI. B€
COiIS'fNUflEO NOR SHAL ANNHNC 8E PTAIITEO WfiIt¡ IHE EASEMÉ{T
tvfircH woutD |NÌEFtnE rïtH tHE usE 0R oPaAÌoil 0r PuBucuflrrTtEt
rN lHE tAsfr4ilt
3. IHIS S!SD[¡r$o1,t C0]ITA|NS 1.07r ACRTS GRoSS.
4, IH|S $IE tS Not SUEfCT t0 A |oo-llÂR tt000.
5. AtI RIFERINCES ARE TO SAI{ ,JOAqJIN COUNIY RECORDS ANO BOOK OR
VOLUME PflECEOES PACf.
E, R€QIJIRTUEN'IS OF IHE TODI MUNIOPAL COÛE FOR 'ÌHE OEDICÀTOI'¡ OF NßHIS-OF-WAY,
E¡SET¡T},IIS, ABANOOI,IUENI OF' UNOERGRO,,I{O TAN(S Ai¡D llNTS, PAYMEITT OF TEES
AND INSTAIIATS'¡ OF OFF-SIIE S¡RIEI IMPRO\/EIIEN'IS AiIO UÎUÏES HAVE NOT BEII{
uÊT AT lllrs Ìl¡t AflD MUSï BE Utf PRIoR f0 0EVtL0PMENT 0R tSSlrÀilCE tr À
BI'II.DINO PERMIT OR IIIIIIX REqJESIEO BY IHE qTY,
9. A 5-FOOT PRIVAIE EISITIENÍ OI/ER LOT 3 FOR SANIIARY SEWN $RV¡CE PI',RPOSES BENERTINO
LOT 4 TO BE OEIiCAIED BY SEPÁRATE Ii'ISIRUMEI¡Ì COI.ICURRBIT IïIH PARCEL CONIÆYANCt.
RECORDERS STATEMENNffi
1. .M. rN soo({¿ or uips Á[ó pL¡rs, rr p,rffifâ-, Ñ
fiE REotEST 0F CEdL Dtu-or{.
Fw t lO.Ø
tílr'¡tss l¡Y HÁNo;4. t9. A*i¿/Ê. D. GÔFF
cfitìbdd I 140ôâ'2
)tory Publc - Cclld di^OAe,ao
NOTARY PUSUC IN AND FOR IHE
ABOì/E-U{NNONEO SIA1E ANO CO{JI¡IY
-ui
couurssor¡ exeRes.lnAÊ¿H 28, ao¿7
0.D. srEEf N0. 154
ASSESSOR.RECOf, I)In-CO{JNTY GTRK
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P.M.22-110
R.S. 7-256
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SUBDIVISIONS OF SAN JOAQUIN COI'NTY
IITKESHORE PROPERTIES
BEING A PORTON OF THE SOI'THWEST QUARIER OF
sEcroN 11, T.sN.. R,6E.,
M.D.B.&l¡1..
clTY 0F LODI, SAN .JoAAUIN COUNW, CAUFORNIA
DII,TI}N & Ifi'APEÏ
CONSU!??ÍI'C C't4t ENG'NE'ERS
EwGINEERING . PLi4NN,NG I SURVEyING
APRTL, 2005
SHEET 2 OF 2
FOUNo ı/4" t.R. CAPPEo
AND STAMPED R,C.E, 25855
(R1) UNLESS O'THERMSE NolED.
PARCEL MAP
FOUND
IRON ROD
RECORD OF SIJRIEY
MAPS AND PLATS
BASIS OF BEARINGS
SEARCHEO, FOUND NO'IHING
PUBLIC UTIUW EASEMENT
P.M. 23-89
. P.M. 22-110
M.&P.5ô-60
RIGHT-OF-WAY
SAUARE F'EET
MEASUREO
LOT DIMENSIONS SHOW{ ALONG LOT UNES THAT CONTAIN
WINESS CORNER ARE FROM LOT CORNER TO LOT CORNER.
DRIVE
TISNDÀ PÌJCÉ, UNT NO. I
M.&P, 3ı-60
N 89'145ô" W 119.70'(MXR1)
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BASIS OF BEAR/NGS:
.IHE IIIESTERLY PROPERW UNE OF PARCELS 1 AND 2 OF THAÍ CERTAIN
MAP FII.-ED FOR RECORD IN BOOK 23 OF PARCEL MAPS, AT PAGE E9'
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY RECORDg BEARS N OO'04, 55' E.
MONUMENTS SET:
y4\ 3d rRO¡r ROD Wli{ CAP STAMPED R.C.E. 25835
AND SHOW\¡ IHUS ------+- , UNLESS OIHERWSE NOTEo.
LEGEND:
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NOfE; Assessor's Porcel Numbers Shown in Círcles.Assessor's Block Numbers Shown in Ellipsáá.
R. M. Bk. 2J Pg. 02J
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TRACT NUIIBER 3581
suBDl',lslolls 0f' sAl{ JoAquN c0uNTY
ÏÍINCHESTER I{OODS
A RffiUBDrl,lsnil 0F PARCET I 0F PARCET ll4! 4:!23'
nsrilc n PoRlfloll 0F THE SoWtlEASf quARf[R 0F
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S0FIEI|BER, 2005 SCAIE: l" = 40'
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City of Lodi
2020/21 Engineer’s Report – Landscape Maintenance District No. 2003-1 25
FISCAL YEAR 2020/21 ASSESSMENT ROLL
The assessment roll for each zone is shown on the following pages. The description of each lot or parcel as
part of the records of the County Assessor of the County of San Joaquin are, by reference, made part of this
Report.
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
1 062-610-01 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 $18.36 $55.08 $55.08 $0.00 $55.08
1 062-610-02 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-03 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-04 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-05 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-06 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-07 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-08 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-09 Single Family Residential 0.115 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-10 Single Family Residential 0.115 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-11 Single Family Residential 0.115 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-12 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-13 Single Family Residential 0.163 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-14 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-15 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-16 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-17 Single Family Residential 0.131 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-18 Single Family Residential 0.129 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-19 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-20 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-21 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-22 Single Family Residential 0.143 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-23 Single Family Residential 0.130 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-24 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-25 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-26 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-27 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-28 Single Family Residential 0.121 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-29 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-30 Single Family Residential 0.135 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-31 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-32 Single Family Residential 0.212 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-33 Single Family Residential 0.193 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-34 Single Family Residential 0.213 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-35 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-36 Single Family Residential 0.135 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-37 Single Family Residential 0.147 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-38 Single Family Residential 0.131 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-39 Single Family Residential 0.127 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-610-40 Single Family Residential 0.135 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-01 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-02 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-03 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-04 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-05 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-06 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-07 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-08 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-09 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-10 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-11 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-12 Single Family Residential 0.123 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-13 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-14 Single Family Residential 0.145 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-15 Single Family Residential 0.179 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-16 Single Family Residential 0.206 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-17 Single Family Residential 0.204 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-18 Single Family Residential 0.230 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-19 Single Family Residential 0.122 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-20 Single Family Residential 0.134 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-21 Single Family Residential 0.134 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-22 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-23 Single Family Residential 0.212 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-24 Single Family Residential 0.191 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-25 Single Family Residential 0.212 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
Page 1 of 10
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
1 062-620-26 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-27 Single Family Residential 0.134 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-28 Single Family Residential 0.135 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-29 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-30 Single Family Residential 0.212 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-31 Single Family Residential 0.192 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-32 Single Family Residential 0.213 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-33 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
1 062-620-34 Single Family Residential 0.135 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-01 Single Family Residential 0.186 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-02 Single Family Residential 0.196 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-03 Single Family Residential 0.188 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-04 Single Family Residential 0.201 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-05 Single Family Residential 0.187 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-06 Single Family Residential 0.168 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-07 Single Family Residential 0.192 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-08 Single Family Residential 0.168 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-09 Single Family Residential 0.155 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-10 Single Family Residential 0.174 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-11 Single Family Residential 0.191 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-12 Single Family Residential 0.162 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-13 Single Family Residential 0.155 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-14 Single Family Residential 0.164 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-15 Single Family Residential 0.152 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-16 Single Family Residential 0.152 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-17 Single Family Residential 0.174 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-18 Single Family Residential 0.163 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-19 Single Family Residential 0.156 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-20 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-21 Single Family Residential 0.172 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-22 Single Family Residential 0.172 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-23 Single Family Residential 0.174 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-24 Single Family Residential 0.183 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-25 Single Family Residential 0.171 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-26 Single Family Residential 0.166 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-27 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-28 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-29 Single Family Residential 0.159 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-30 Single Family Residential 0.155 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-31 Single Family Residential 0.241 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-32 Single Family Residential 0.250 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-33 Single Family Residential 0.152 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-34 Single Family Residential 0.154 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-35 Single Family Residential 0.152 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-36 Single Family Residential 0.258 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-37 Single Family Residential 0.232 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-38 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-39 Single Family Residential 0.139 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-40 Single Family Residential 0.139 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-41 Single Family Residential 0.139 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-42 Single Family Residential 0.144 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-43 Single Family Residential 0.165 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-44 Single Family Residential 0.149 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-45 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-46 Single Family Residential 0.159 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-47 Single Family Residential 0.161 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-48 Single Family Residential 0.174 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-49 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-50 Single Family Residential 0.172 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-51 Single Family Residential 0.182 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-52 Single Family Residential 0.144 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-53 Single Family Residential 0.167 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-54 Single Family Residential 0.173 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-55 Single Family Residential 0.185 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-56 Single Family Residential 0.168 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
Page 2 of 10
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
2 058-520-57 Single Family Residential 0.163 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-59 Single Family Residential 0.337 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-60 Single Family Residential 0.210 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-61 Single Family Residential 0.171 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-62 Single Family Residential 0.173 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-63 Single Family Residential 0.173 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-64 Single Family Residential 0.186 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-520-65 Single Family Residential 0.186 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-01 Single Family Residential 0.164 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-02 Single Family Residential 0.183 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-03 Single Family Residential 0.186 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-04 Single Family Residential 0.176 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-05 Single Family Residential 0.172 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-06 Single Family Residential 0.175 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-07 Single Family Residential 0.178 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-08 Single Family Residential 0.172 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-09 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-10 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-11 Single Family Residential 0.149 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-12 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-13 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-14 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-15 Single Family Residential 0.164 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-16 Single Family Residential 0.175 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-17 Single Family Residential 0.158 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-18 Single Family Residential 0.149 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-19 Single Family Residential 0.149 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-20 Single Family Residential 0.149 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-21 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-22 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-23 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-24 Single Family Residential 0.139 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-25 Single Family Residential 0.139 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-26 Single Family Residential 0.139 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-27 Single Family Residential 0.139 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-28 Single Family Residential 0.150 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-29 Single Family Residential 0.151 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-30 Single Family Residential 0.151 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-31 Single Family Residential 0.182 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-32 Single Family Residential 0.319 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-33 Single Family Residential 0.199 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-34 Single Family Residential 0.190 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-35 Single Family Residential 0.192 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-36 Single Family Residential 0.192 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-37 Single Family Residential 0.206 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-38 Single Family Residential 0.206 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-39 Single Family Residential 0.220 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-40 Single Family Residential 0.220 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-41 Single Family Residential 0.206 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-42 Single Family Residential 0.206 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-43 Single Family Residential 0.220 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-44 Single Family Residential 0.213 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-45 Single Family Residential 0.233 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-46 Single Family Residential 0.333 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-47 Single Family Residential 0.207 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-48 Single Family Residential 0.218 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-49 Single Family Residential 0.218 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-50 Single Family Residential 0.191 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-51 Single Family Residential 0.191 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-52 Single Family Residential 0.218 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-53 Single Family Residential 0.178 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-54 Single Family Residential 0.174 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-55 Single Family Residential 0.171 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-56 Single Family Residential 0.164 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-57 Single Family Residential 0.152 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
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CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
2 058-580-58 Single Family Residential 0.152 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-59 Single Family Residential 0.175 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-60 Single Family Residential 0.178 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-61 Single Family Residential 0.172 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-62 Single Family Residential 0.169 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-63 Single Family Residential 0.180 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-64 Single Family Residential 0.180 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-65 Single Family Residential 0.177 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-66 Single Family Residential 0.179 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-67 Single Family Residential 0.180 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-68 Single Family Residential 0.180 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
2 058-580-69 Single Family Residential 0.180 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
3 031-040-14 Single Family Residential 0.204 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-040-15 Single Family Residential 0.204 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-040-38 Single Family Residential 0.181 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-040-44 Single Family Residential 0.117 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-040-45 Single Family Residential 0.193 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-040-46 Single Family Residential 0.125 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-040-47 Single Family Residential 0.128 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-040-48 Single Family Residential 0.140 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-040-49 Single Family Residential 0.131 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-01 Single Family Residential 0.178 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-02 Single Family Residential 0.137 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-03 Single Family Residential 0.137 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-04 Single Family Residential 0.137 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-05 Single Family Residential 0.137 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-06 Single Family Residential 0.137 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-07 Single Family Residential 0.137 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-08 Single Family Residential 0.137 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-09 Single Family Residential 0.137 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-10 Single Family Residential 0.156 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-11 Single Family Residential 0.143 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-12 Single Family Residential 0.153 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-13 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-14 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-15 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-16 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-17 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-18 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-19 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-20 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-21 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-22 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-23 Single Family Residential 0.126 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-24 Single Family Residential 0.142 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-25 Single Family Residential 0.143 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-26 Single Family Residential 0.143 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-27 Single Family Residential 0.146 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-28 Single Family Residential 0.159 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-29 Single Family Residential 0.167 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
3 031-290-30 Single Family Residential 0.130 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-01 Single Family Residential 0.117 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-02 Single Family Residential 0.115 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-03 Single Family Residential 0.118 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-04 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-05 Single Family Residential 0.116 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-06 Single Family Residential 0.116 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-07 Single Family Residential 0.118 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-08 Single Family Residential 0.116 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-09 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-10 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-11 Multi-Family Residential (Duplex) 0.179 1 2.00 2.000 18.36 18.36 36.72 0.00 36.72
4 062-630-12 Multi-Family Residential (Duplex) 0.165 1 2.00 2.000 18.36 18.36 36.72 0.00 36.72
4 062-630-13 Single Family Residential 0.116 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-14 Multi-Family Residential (Duplex) 0.171 1 2.00 2.000 18.36 18.36 36.72 0.00 36.72
Page 4 of 10
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
4 062-630-15 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-16 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-17 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-18 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-19 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-20 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-21 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-22 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-23 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-24 Single Family Residential 0.114 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-25 Multi-Family Residential (Duplex) 0.166 1 2.00 2.000 18.36 18.36 36.72 0.00 36.72
4 062-630-26 Multi-Family Residential (Duplex) 0.180 1 2.00 2.000 18.36 18.36 36.72 0.00 36.72
4 062-630-27 Single Family Residential 0.118 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
4 062-630-28 Multi-Family Residential (Duplex) 0.177 1 2.00 2.000 18.36 18.36 36.72 0.00 36.72
5 058-540-01 Single Family Residential 0.276 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-02 Single Family Residential 0.141 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-03 Single Family Residential 0.151 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-04 Single Family Residential 0.153 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-05 Single Family Residential 0.162 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-06 Single Family Residential 0.148 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-07 Single Family Residential 0.148 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-08 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-09 Single Family Residential 0.220 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-10 Single Family Residential 0.299 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-11 Single Family Residential 0.131 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-12 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-13 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-14 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-15 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-16 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-17 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-18 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-19 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-20 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-21 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-22 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-23 Single Family Residential 0.140 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-24 Single Family Residential 0.159 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-25 Single Family Residential 0.157 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-26 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-27 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-28 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-29 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-30 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-31 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-32 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-33 Single Family Residential 0.149 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-34 Single Family Residential 0.152 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-35 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-36 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-37 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-38 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-39 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-40 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-41 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-42 Single Family Residential 0.153 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-43 Single Family Residential 0.163 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-44 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-45 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-46 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-47 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-48 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-49 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-50 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-51 Single Family Residential 0.159 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
Page 5 of 10
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
5 058-540-52 Single Family Residential 0.198 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-53 Single Family Residential 0.323 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-54 Single Family Residential 0.163 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-55 Single Family Residential 0.132 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-56 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-57 Single Family Residential 0.156 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-58 Single Family Residential 0.153 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-59 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-60 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-61 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-62 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-63 Single Family Residential 0.139 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-64 Single Family Residential 0.150 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-65 Single Family Residential 0.130 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-66 Single Family Residential 0.130 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-67 Single Family Residential 0.130 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-68 Single Family Residential 0.130 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-69 Single Family Residential 0.130 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-70 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-71 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-72 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-73 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-74 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-75 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-76 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-540-77 Single Family Residential 0.155 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-01 Single Family Residential 0.189 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-02 Single Family Residential 0.185 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-03 Single Family Residential 0.185 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-04 Single Family Residential 0.181 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-05 Single Family Residential 0.149 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-06 Single Family Residential 0.130 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-07 Single Family Residential 0.158 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-08 Single Family Residential 0.264 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-09 Single Family Residential 0.181 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-10 Single Family Residential 0.123 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-11 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-12 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-13 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-14 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-15 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-16 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-17 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-18 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-19 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-20 Single Family Residential 0.128 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-21 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-22 Single Family Residential 0.159 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-23 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-24 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-25 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-26 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-27 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-28 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-29 Single Family Residential 0.135 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-30 Single Family Residential 0.135 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-31 Single Family Residential 0.134 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-32 Single Family Residential 0.134 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-33 Single Family Residential 0.141 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-34 Single Family Residential 0.146 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-35 Single Family Residential 0.131 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-36 Single Family Residential 0.132 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-37 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-38 Single Family Residential 0.134 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-39 Single Family Residential 0.134 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
Page 6 of 10
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
5 058-560-40 Single Family Residential 0.135 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-41 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-42 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-43 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-44 Single Family Residential 0.137 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-45 Single Family Residential 0.157 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-46 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-47 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-48 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-49 Single Family Residential 0.131 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-50 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-51 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-52 Single Family Residential 0.124 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-53 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-54 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-55 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-56 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-57 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-58 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-59 Single Family Residential 0.115 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-60 Single Family Residential 0.173 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-61 Single Family Residential 0.174 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-62 Single Family Residential 0.177 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-63 Single Family Residential 0.158 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-64 Single Family Residential 0.132 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-65 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-66 Single Family Residential 0.153 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-67 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-68 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-69 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-70 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-71 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-72 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-73 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-74 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-560-75 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-01 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-02 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-03 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-04 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-05 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-06 Single Family Residential 0.116 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-07 Single Family Residential 0.161 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-08 Single Family Residential 0.144 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-09 Single Family Residential 0.127 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-10 Single Family Residential 0.130 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-11 Single Family Residential 0.126 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-12 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-13 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-14 Single Family Residential 0.123 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-15 Single Family Residential 0.187 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-16 Single Family Residential 0.204 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-17 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-18 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-19 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-20 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-21 Single Family Residential 0.126 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-22 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-23 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-24 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-25 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-26 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-27 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-28 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-29 Single Family Residential 0.120 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
Page 7 of 10
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
5 058-570-30 Single Family Residential 0.121 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-31 Single Family Residential 0.127 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-32 Single Family Residential 0.136 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-33 Single Family Residential 0.133 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-34 Single Family Residential 0.146 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-35 Single Family Residential 0.117 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-36 Single Family Residential 0.117 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-37 Single Family Residential 0.117 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-38 Single Family Residential 0.117 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-39 Single Family Residential 0.117 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-40 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-41 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-42 Single Family Residential 0.119 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-43 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-44 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-45 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-46 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-47 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-48 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-49 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-50 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-51 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-52 Single Family Residential 0.114 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-53 Single Family Residential 0.138 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-54 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-55 Single Family Residential 0.126 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-56 Single Family Residential 0.123 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-57 Single Family Residential 0.126 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-58 Single Family Residential 0.116 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-59 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-60 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-61 Single Family Residential 0.116 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-62 Single Family Residential 0.126 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-63 Single Family Residential 0.123 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-64 Single Family Residential 0.126 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-570-65 Single Family Residential 0.125 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-600-01 Single Family Residential 0.190 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-600-02 Single Family Residential 0.180 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-600-03 Single Family Residential 0.181 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-600-04 Single Family Residential 0.143 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-600-05 Single Family Residential 0.134 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
5 058-600-06 Single Family Residential 0.145 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-01 Single Family Residential 0.107 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-02 Single Family Residential 0.113 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-03 Single Family Residential 0.096 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-04 Single Family Residential 0.075 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-05 Single Family Residential 0.077 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-06 Single Family Residential 0.089 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-07 Single Family Residential 0.087 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-08 Single Family Residential 0.069 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-09 Single Family Residential 0.073 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-10 Single Family Residential 0.092 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-11 Single Family Residential 0.091 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-12 Single Family Residential 0.069 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-13 Single Family Residential 0.070 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-14 Single Family Residential 0.067 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-15 Single Family Residential 0.073 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-16 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-17 Single Family Residential 0.064 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-18 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-19 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-20 Single Family Residential 0.064 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-21 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-22 Single Family Residential 0.097 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-23 Single Family Residential 0.078 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
Page 8 of 10
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
6 062-640-24 Single Family Residential 0.070 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-25 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-26 Single Family Residential 0.084 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-27 Single Family Residential 0.063 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-28 Single Family Residential 0.060 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-29 Single Family Residential 0.065 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-30 Single Family Residential 0.064 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-31 Single Family Residential 0.068 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-32 Single Family Residential 0.077 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-640-33 Single Family Residential 0.110 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-01 Single Family Residential 0.067 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-02 Single Family Residential 0.063 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-03 Single Family Residential 0.070 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-04 Single Family Residential 0.070 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-05 Single Family Residential 0.064 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-06 Single Family Residential 0.071 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-07 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-08 Single Family Residential 0.064 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-09 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-10 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-11 Single Family Residential 0.064 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-12 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-13 Single Family Residential 0.069 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-14 Single Family Residential 0.061 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-15 Single Family Residential 0.069 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-16 Single Family Residential 0.069 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-17 Single Family Residential 0.061 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-18 Single Family Residential 0.069 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-19 Single Family Residential 0.076 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-20 Single Family Residential 0.066 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-21 Single Family Residential 0.066 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-22 Single Family Residential 0.066 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-23 Single Family Residential 0.066 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-24 Single Family Residential 0.074 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-25 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-26 Single Family Residential 0.064 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-27 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-28 Single Family Residential 0.078 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-29 Single Family Residential 0.071 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-30 Single Family Residential 0.073 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-31 Single Family Residential 0.072 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-32 Single Family Residential 0.071 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-33 Single Family Residential 0.076 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-34 Single Family Residential 0.069 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-35 Single Family Residential 0.071 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-36 Single Family Residential 0.073 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-37 Single Family Residential 0.075 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-38 Single Family Residential 0.069 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-39 Single Family Residential 0.070 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-40 Single Family Residential 0.070 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-41 Single Family Residential 0.118 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-42 Single Family Residential 0.067 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-43 Single Family Residential 0.060 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-44 Single Family Residential 0.068 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-45 Single Family Residential 0.068 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-46 Single Family Residential 0.148 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
6 062-650-47 Single Family Residential 0.110 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-01 Single Family Residential 0.171 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-02 Single Family Residential 0.187 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-03 Single Family Residential 0.205 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-04 Single Family Residential 0.212 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-05 Single Family Residential 0.212 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-06 Single Family Residential 0.202 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-07 Single Family Residential 0.186 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-08 Single Family Residential 0.211 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
Page 9 of 10
CITY OF LODI
CONSOLIDATED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
Assessment Roll
Fiscal Year 2020/21
Zone APN Property Type
Lot
Size
Benefit
Points
Benefit
Factor (DUE)
Benefit
Units
Rate per
Benefit Unit
Rate per
DUE
Total
Assessment
Rounding
Adjustment
Applied
Assessment
8 058-640-09 Single Family Residential 0.234 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-10 Single Family Residential 0.240 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-11 Single Family Residential 0.241 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-12 Single Family Residential 0.258 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-13 Single Family Residential 0.282 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-14 Single Family Residential 0.193 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-15 Single Family Residential 0.183 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-16 Single Family Residential 0.163 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
8 058-640-17 Single Family Residential 0.164 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
9 045-340-01 Single Family Residential 0.142 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-02 Single Family Residential 0.130 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-03 Single Family Residential 0.129 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-04 Single Family Residential 0.127 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-05 Single Family Residential 0.126 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-06 Single Family Residential 0.125 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-07 Single Family Residential 0.123 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-08 Single Family Residential 0.122 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-09 Single Family Residential 0.120 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-10 Single Family Residential 0.104 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
9 045-340-11 Single Family Residential 0.093 1 1.00 1.000 18.36 18.36 18.36 0.00 18.36
11 058-570-67 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
11 058-570-68 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
11 058-570-69 Multi-Family Residential (Duplex) 0.304 3 2.00 6.000 18.36 55.08 110.16 0.00 110.16
11 058-570-70 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
11 058-570-71 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
11 058-570-72 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
11 058-570-73 Single Family Residential 0.160 3 1.00 3.000 18.36 55.08 55.08 0.00 55.08
13 049-340-12 Industrial 4.690 1 18.76 18.760 18.36 18.36 344.43 (0.01) 344.42
13 049-340-15 Industrial 0.610 1 2.44 2.440 18.36 18.36 44.80 0.00 44.80
13 049-340-16 Industrial 0.569 1 2.28 2.276 18.36 18.36 41.79 (0.01) 41.78
13 049-340-17 Industrial 0.569 1 2.28 2.276 18.36 18.36 41.79 (0.01) 41.78
13 049-340-18 Industrial 0.460 1 1.84 1.840 18.36 18.36 33.78 0.00 33.78
13 049-340-19 Industrial 0.569 1 2.28 2.276 18.36 18.36 41.79 (0.01) 41.78
13 049-340-20 Industrial 1.919 1 7.68 7.676 18.36 18.36 140.93 (0.01) 140.92
13 049-340-36 Industrial 13.890 1 55.56 55.560 18.36 18.36 1,020.08 0.00 1,020.08
14 027-450-01 Single Family Residential 0.144 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-02 Single Family Residential 0.130 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-03 Single Family Residential 0.130 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-04 Single Family Residential 0.130 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-05 Single Family Residential 0.130 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-06 Single Family Residential 0.145 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-07 Single Family Residential 0.145 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-08 Single Family Residential 0.130 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-09 Single Family Residential 0.130 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-10 Single Family Residential 0.130 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-11 Single Family Residential 0.130 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-12 Single Family Residential 0.145 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-13 Single Family Residential 0.143 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-14 Single Family Residential 0.133 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-15 Single Family Residential 0.139 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
14 027-450-16 Single Family Residential 0.127 2 1.00 2.000 18.36 36.72 36.72 0.00 36.72
15 049-330-10 Industrial 0.555 1 2.22 2.220 18.36 18.36 40.76 0.00 40.76
15 049-330-11 Industrial 2.500 1 10.00 10.000 18.36 18.36 183.60 0.00 183.60
15 049-330-23 Industrial 5.180 1 20.72 20.720 18.36 18.36 380.42 0.00 380.42
15 049-340-38 Industrial 0.832 1 3.33 3.328 18.36 18.36 61.10 0.00 61.10
16 031-330-10 Commercial or Office 0.580 1 2.90 2.900 18.36 18.36 53.24 0.00 53.24
16 058-160-86 Commercial or Office 1.092 1 5.46 5.460 18.36 18.36 100.25 (0.01) 100.24
772.732 1,858.732 $34,126.32 ($0.06) $34,126.26TOTALS:
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Public Hearing
Landscape Maintenance Assessment
District No. 2003-1
Agenda Item G -1
July 15, 2020
Landscape Maintenance District 2003-1 Zones
2020/21 Budget
Description Amount
Landscape Maintenance $33,486.20
Street Tree Maintenance $1,100.00
Masonry Wall Maintenance $1,100.00
General Benefit Contribution ($674.47)
Incidentals $18,088.98
TOTAL $53,100.71
Surplus From Previous Year ($18,974.45)
Balance to Assessment $34,126.26
Comparison of Assessments
Zones 2019/20 2020/21
1,2,5,6,8,11 $55.08 $55.08 Masonry wall and street trees
14 $36.72 $36.72 Median and street trees
3,4,9,13,15,16 $18.36 $18.36 Street trees
7,10,12 $0 $0 None
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