DATE: June 23, 2020
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Maintenance Services Director
SUBJECT
Title
Engineer's Report MD No. 2: Adopt a Resolution to Approve the Final Engineer's Report, Confirm the Maximum Base Assessment Rate, Confirm the Fiscal Assessment Rate, Confirm the Assessment Diagram, Order the Levy and Collection of Fiscal Assessment; and Adopt a Resolution to Approve Funding Recommendations and Appropriate Revenue and Expenditure Budgets for Maintenance District No. 2 - Eden Shores Storm Water Buffer and Facilities, for Fiscal Year 2021
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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
That Council adopts two resolutions (Attachment II, III):
1. Approving the Engineer's Report,
2. Confirming the Maximum Base Assessment (MBA) amounts,
3. Confirming the Fiscal Assessment Rate,
4. Confirming the Assessment Diagram,
5. Ordering the Levy and Collection of the Fiscal Assessment,
6. Approving the Funding Recommendation, and
7. Appropriating Revenue and Expenditure budgets for Maintenance District No. 2 for Fiscal Year 2021
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SUMMARY
Maintenance District No. 2 (MD No.2) was established in 2003 to fund the operation, maintenance, and replacement of a water buffer and storm water pre-treatment pond that borders the Eden Shores residential community. Property owners in MD No.2 are also property owners in the Landscape and Lighting Assessment District 96-1, zone 10. Based on staff's review of the district's financial position, staff is recommending no change to the FY 2021 assessment rate from the previous year, set at $198.95. If the City Council adopts the attached two resolutions (Attachment II and III), the Final Engineer's Report (Attachment IV) will be approved, the revenue and expenditure budgets will be appropriated, and the final Assessor's tax roll will be prepared and filed with the County Auditor's Office allowing the assessments to be included in the FY 2021 tax roll.
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment I Staff Re...
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