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Council Meeting: May 9, 1989 Santa Monica, California
TO: Mayor and City council
FROM: City staff
SUBJECT: Public Hearing on Assessments of Costs to Repair Damaged
Sidewalks, Driveways and Curbs (SR-89-132/133)
Introduction
This report requests that the city council hold a public hearing for
the assessment of costs to repair damaged sidewalks, driveways and
curbs at various locations within the city. It is recommended that
the city council adopt the attached Resolution confirming the
assessment of costs.
Background
On April 11, 1989, the city Council set a public hearing for May 9,
1989, on the assessment of costs to repair damaged sidewalks,
driveways and curbs within the City of Santa Monica. Notices were
sent on April 28, 1989 to property owners informing them of the public
hearing in accordance with the legal requirements of Chapter 22 of the
Improvement Act of 1911.
BUdget/Financial Impact
This assessment district will generate revenues to the City over the
next two years in the amount of $5,127.50. Any unpaid assessments
will be placed on the FY1989-1990 property tax bill.
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Recommendation
It is recommended the city Council:
1. Open the public hearing;
2. Close the public hearing;
3. Acknowledge any protests and adopt the attached Resolution
confirming the assessments.
Prepared by: stan Scholl, Director of General Services
Neil Miller, Maintenance Division Manager
Richard Valeriano, street Inspector
Attachments: Resolution for Adoption
Notice(s) of Public Hearing
street Superintendent's Report
and List of Property Owners
(SWHLD133)
RESOLUTION NO.
(CITY COUNCIL SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA MONICA CONFIRMING THE REPORT OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS REGARDING REPAIRS TO
DAMAGED SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS AND CURBS
(SR-89-132/133)
WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Santa
Monica, pursuant to Sections 5600-5630 of the streets and Highways
Code, commenced proceedings to cause the repair of damaged sidewalks,
driveways and curbs in the City of Santa Monica at 330 Alta Avenue,
2210 Third street, 1802 Ninth Street, 2427 Second Street, 2431 Second
street, 431 Ashland Avenue, 427 Hill street, 419 Hill Street, 1351
Pacific street, 1301 Oak Street, 1754 Euclid Street, 1520 Bay Street,
1750 Euclid street, 2228 Third Street, 1104 Franklin street, 839 Ninth
Street, 1000 Georgina Avenue, 1007 Euclid Street, 344 Euclid Street,
844 Harvard Street, 515 25th street, 2538 La Mesa Way, 409 Santa
Monica Boulevard, 101-115 Santa Monica Boulevard, all within the City
of Santa Monica; and
WHEREAS, sixty days after said order was served, the work had not
been completed by the owners or persons in possession of the affected
properties, and the Superintendent of Streets caused the work to be
done; and
WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Streets gave notice as required by
Section 5616 of the Streets and Highways Code; and
WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Streets did file with the city
Council of the City of Santa Monica a report of repairs and costs as
required by section 5617 of the Streets and Highways Code; and
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WHEREAS, upon the day and hour fixed for hearing by Resolution
Number 7789 (CCS), the City Council of the City of Santa Monica heard
and passed upon the report of the Superintendent of Streets together
with all objections and protests as required by section 5618 of the
Streets and Highway Code,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The report of the Superintendent of Streets heretofore
filed and above-described be, and the same hereby is, confirmed.
SECTION 2. All protests and objections of every kind and nature
to the report of the Superintendent of Streets be and the same hereby
are, overruled and denied.
SECTION 3. The cost of the repairs, as set forth in the report of
the Superintendent of streets, shall be assessed against the
properties therein described, which properties front the sidewalk upon
which the repairs were made.
SECTION 4. If such assessment is not paid within the time
permitted by law, the same shall constitute a special assessment
against and lien on the properties therein described in the amount set
forth in the report of the Superintendent of Streets, which lien shall
continue until the assessment and all interest thereon is paid or
until it is discharged of record.
SECTION 5. If the assessment is not paid within the time
permitted by law, the Superintendent of streets, in accordance with
Section 5628 of the Streets and Highway Code, shall deliver a Notice
of Lien, prepared in the Manner required by Section 5626 of the
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streets and Highways Code, to the County Auditor who shall collect the
assessment together with all other taxes against the property.
SECTION 6. 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