File #: PH 16-071   
Section: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 7/19/2016 Final action:
Subject: Adopt Resolutions to Approve the Engineer's Report, Confirm the Assessment Diagram and Assessment, Order the Levy and Collection of Assessments, and Approve Funding Recommendations, and Appropriate Special Revenue Funds for Maintenance District No. 2 - Eden Shores Storm Water Buffer and Facilities, for Fiscal Year 2017
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Resolution Approving Engineer's Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution Approving Funding, 3. Attachment III Engineer Report
DATE: July 19, 2016

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Development Services Director

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Adopt Resolutions to Approve the Engineer's Report, Confirm the Assessment Diagram and Assessment, Order the Levy and Collection of Assessments, and Approve Funding Recommendations, and Appropriate Special Revenue Funds for Maintenance District No. 2 - Eden Shores Storm Water Buffer and Facilities, for Fiscal Year 2017

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council adopts the attached resolutions (Attachment I and II):
1. Approving the Engineer's Report,
2. Reconfirming the Base Maximum Assessment amount,
3. Confirming the Assessment Diagram and Fiscal Assessment,
4. Ordering the Levy and Collection of Fiscal Assessments,
5. Approving the Funding Recommendations, and
6. Appropriating Special Revenue Funds for Maintenance District No. 1

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SUMMARY

The annual Engineer's Report (the Report) for Maintenance District No. 2 (the District) is included as Attachment III and is presented to the City Council in compliance with Section 10-10.25 of the Hayward Municipal Code. The Report includes the recommended amount of fiscal assessment to be levied against each property for FY 2017 and is consistent with the preliminary engineer's report presented to Council on June 28, 2016. The City Council must formally adopt the District budget as required by the City Charter and in order to comply with certain regulations prescribed by the California Constitution.
Maintenance District No. 2 (the "District") was formed in June 2003 to fund the operation and maintenance of a pre-treatment storm water pond, the water buffer zone bordering the residential portion of Eden Shores, the pedestrian bridge crossing the water buffer channel, perimeter fencing adjacent to the water buffer channel, and miscellaneous landscaping adjacent to the water buffer channel. The District includes three residential tracts in Eden Shores, tot...

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