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Council Meeting: June 13, 1989 Santa Monica, California
TC: Mayor and City council
FROM: City staff
SUBJECT: Resolution Setting a Public Hearing for July 11, 1989,
on the Assessment of Costs to Repair Damaged Sidewalks,
Driveways, and Curbs on Various Streets (SR-89-l40/141)
Introduction
This report requests that the City council set a public hearing
for July 11, 1989, to hear protests regarding the work and
confirm the assessments of the cost to repair damaged sidewalks,
driveways and curbs.
Background
On October 9, 1979, the City Council approved a sidewalk repair
program which provided for property owner participation in the
cost of repairing damaged sidewalks. Residential property owner
participation is 50% of the cost of the repairs if the damage is
related to tree roots; the City pays the remaining 50% of the
cost of the repair.
Property owners are assessed 100% of the
cost if the damage is not related to tree roots and commercial
property owners are assessed 100% of the cost regardless of the
cause of the damage.
Certain repair work has been completed at the following addresses
and the property owners I share of the cost is now due for the
following properties:
658 Navy street, 728 Navy street, 2127
Marine Street, 710 Marine street, 1032 Second Street, 838 Second
street, 727 Ozone Street, 802 Ozone Street, 919-925 Montana
Avenue, 1650 Ocean Park Boulevard, 602 Santa Monica Boulevard,
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1112 Stanford Street, 1833 Ninth street, 1018-1020 Maple street,
910 Wilshire Boulevard, 716 Navy street, 2210 Marine street, 826
Second street, 914 second street, 634-638 Ozone street, 805-807
Ozone street, 1048 Maple street, 1102 Pico Boulevard, 447 Ninth
street, 3219 Colorado Avenue, 1341 Maple street, 1636 Ashland
Avenue, 2818 Third street, 1903 California Avenue.
A hearing must be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 22,
Sections 5600 to 5630, of the streets and Highways Code of the
state of California. A Resolution setting the public hearing for
July 11, 1989, is attached.
BUdget/Financial Impact
The financial analysis, which wil1 indicate total revenues to be
derived from this assessment district over the next two years,
will be presented to City Council at the time of public hearing.
Recommendation
It is recommended the City Council adopt the attached Resolution
setting a public hearing for July 11, 1989, on the assessment of
costs of the subject sidewalk repairs.
Prepared by:
stan Scholl, Director of General Services
Neil Miller~ Maintenance Division Manager
Richard Valeriano, street Inspector
Attachment:
Resolution for Adoption
(SWSET141)
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RESOLUTION NUMBER
(CITY COUNCIL SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA MONICA SETTING A HEARING
DATE FOR ANY PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO
THE REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF
STREETS REGARDING REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS,
DRIVEWAYS AND CURBS (SR-89-l40/141)
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Superintendent of streets will file a
report of repair pursuant to section 5617 of the streets and
Highways Code of the state of California, relating to the
construction of certain improvements to sidewalks and driveways
at 658 Navy street, 728 Navy Street, 2127 Marine street, 710
Marine Street, 1032 Second Street, 838 Second street, 727 Ozone
street, 802 Ozone street, 919-925 Montana Avenue, 1650 Ocean Park
Boulevard, 602 Santa Monica Boulevard, 1112 Stanford street,
1833 Ninth Street,
1018-1020 Maple street,
910 Wilshire
Boulevard, 716 Navy Street, 2210 Marine street, 826 Second
street, 914 Second Street, 634-638 Ozone street, 805-807 Ozone
Street, 1048 Maple street, 1102 Pico Boulevard, 447 Ninth Street,
3219 Colorado Avenue, 1341 Maple street, 1636 Ashland Avenue,
281S Third street, 1903 California Avenue, all within the city of
santa Monica.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to section 5600 et seq of said Code,
the city Council does hereby order and declare that on the 11th
day of July, 1989, at 7:30 P.M., in the City Council Chambers of
city Hall, it will hear and pass upon the report by the
Superintendent of streets of the cost of repairs, together with
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any objections or protests, if any, which may be raised by any
property owner liable to be assessed for the cost of such repairs
and any other interested persons.
SECTION 3. All protests or objections must be in writing
and filed with the City Clerk on or before the time set for the
hearing of the protests and objections.
SECTION 4.
The Superintendent of streets is hereby
directed to mail notices, in the manner and form prescribed by
law, of the costs of repair and of the adoption of this
Resolution to all persons owning real property affected by the
sidewalk assessment repair program, whose names and addresses
appear on the last equalized assessment roll for the City taxes
or as known to the City Clerk.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this Resolution, and thenceforth and thereafter the same shall
be in full force and effect.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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ROBERT M. MYERS
City Attorney