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SR-6-O (42) - .. r:,.,-..::} c'" ( l~. --;~-,.._; - -~ 6-0 NOV 1 2 lS91 Santa Monica, California GS:SES:LR:pam/CC1280.word.engine Council Meeting: November 12, 1991 TO: Mayor and city Council FROM: city staff SUBJECT: Recommendation to Form an Assessment District for The Reconstruction of Lincoln Court Between Olympic Boulevard and Michigan Avenue, and Set a Public Hearing for December 10, 1991. Introduction This report recommends that the city council approve the formation of an assessment district for the construction of concrete pavement, and other appurtenant work on Lincoln Court between Olympic Boulevard and Michigan Avenue. This report also requests that the City council adopt the attached Resolution of Intention and set a public hearing for December 10, 1991, for the establishment of the appropriate assessment district and declare the City I S intention to assess property owners for costs. Background The reconstruction of Lincoln Court consists of replacing the existing deteriorated asphalt paving with new concrete paving. The current asphalt paving is in extremely poor condition and the rainfall runoff capacity is restricted. The full length of the alley contains numerous cracks and extensive potholes. Due to the extent of the needed repairs, patching is not economically feasible. With the installation of the concrete "V Shaped" alley, maintenance will be reduced and drainage will be enhanced. - 1 - 6-() t'iOV 1 2 ~991 The life of the proposed concrete alley is estimated to be in excess of 50 years. Ozone Place North is a similar alley assessment project that was completed in 1985 due to its deteriorated condition. Property owners were assessed for approximately more than 70% of the cost and a utility company paid for the remaining 30%. The proposed Lincoln Court assessment is proposed to be similar to streelighting assessments. The commercial and industrial property owners will pay 100% of the cost per footage, approximately $77.00 per lineal foot. Residential property owners will pay 50% of the cost per footage, approximately $38.50 per lineal foot, with the City paying the other 50%. The cost split is related to the proportionate amount of wear and tear caused by vehicles from the commercial parcels as compared to the residential parcels. One property owner has deposited $6,000 for his assessed share of the cost as a condition of his development permit. staff held a meeting on October 30, 1991 to discuss this assessment project with the affected property owners. The assessment district will be administered in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Improvement Act of 1911 of the California Streets and Highways Code. Budget/Financial Impact The cost of the reconstruction is approximately $ 44,000.00. Residential property owners will pay approximately $10,600.00 of the construction costs and commercial or industrial property owners will pay approximately $22,800.00 of the construction costs. The assessment district will generate revenues of - 2 - approximately $33,400.00 for FY 1991-92 which will be deposited in Account #01-500-401-00000-0124-10000, "street Resurfacing Assessment." The city's share will come out of "street/Sidewalk/ curb/Gutter Replacement, " Account No. 01-770-421-20092-8900- 99152. A detailed breakdown of assessments after the work has been completed. Recommendation It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Approve the formation of the above assessment district~ 2 . Adopt the attached Resolution of Intention setting a public hearing for December 10, 1991; and, 3. Declare the Cityts intention to assess property owners for costs. Prepared by: Stan Scholl, Director of General services Tony Antich, City Engineer Attachment: Resolution of Intention - 3 - BEFORE DISTRIBUTION CH~CK CONTENT OF DISTF.iBUTION OF RESOLUTION f;P 52, Y Council Meeting Date /~;(~f/ r; --t? . Wag it amended? f'l/tl ALL FO~ CITY CLERK'S ACTION ORDINANCE f Introduced: Agenda Item t Adopted: ALWAYS PUBLISH ADOPTED ORDINANCE Cross out Attorney's approval VOTE: Affirmative: Negative: Abstain: Absent: PROOF VOTES WITH ANOTHER PERSON BEFORE ANYTHING DISTRIBUTION: ORIGINAL to he signed, sealed and f~led in Vault. 7--() . NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION (Date: ) D~partrnent originating staff report( Laurie L1eberman) Ordinances only for Attorney ( Claud1a Thompson) Management Services Lynne Barrette ORDINANCES O~LY Agency ment10ned 1n document or staff report (certl.fl.ed?) / 2 1 SUbJect file (agenda packet) 1 Counter file 1 deparT~e~ts w~o need to Parl)ing A1:.tb.. Personnel Planning Police Purchasing Recr/Parks \ k%:cw~ ~ . Others: (Review for Airport Auditorium Building Dept. ClEO Finance General Servo ~ Library Ma.nager Fire r Transportation Treasurer SEND FOUR COP~~S OF ALL ORDINANCES TO: CODED SYSTEMS 120 Main Street Avon, New Jersey 07717 4 SEND FOUR COPIES OF ALL ORDINANCES TO: 4 Debra Myrick Santa Mon~ca Munic~pa1 Court 1725 Main Stree~, Room 118 Santa Monica, CA 90401 Total Copies ~)/ / RESOLUTION NO. 8324(CCS) (CITY COUNCIL SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON DECEMBER 10, 1991 FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THE PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND OTHER APPURTENANT WORK ON LINCOLN COURT BETWEEN OLYMPIC BOULEVARD AND MICHIGAN AVENUE AS SHOWN ON CITY DRAWING NO. 5986, IN THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Monica proposes to initiate proceedings under the Improvement Act of 1911 for the construction of a concrete pavement and other appurtenant work on Lincoln Court between Olympic Boulevard and Michigan Avenue; and WHEREAS, Section 19 of Article XVI of the California Constitution provides that certain specified debt limitation and majority protest provisions shall not apply if, after the giving of such reasonable notice by publication and posting and the holding of such pUblic hearing as the city Council of the city of Santa Monica shall have prescribed, the City Council, by no less than four-fifths vote of all members thereof, finds and determines that the public convenience and necessity require the proposed improvements to be made~ and WHEREAS, Streets and Highways Code Section 2804 provides that the "Special Assessment, Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931" shall not apply to any proceeding otherwise subject thereto when said improvement proceeding is by - 4 - a charter city and said city has complied with the provisions of Section 19 of Article XVI of the California Constitution; and WHEREAS, the city of Santa Monica is a charter city of the state of California, I NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council proposes to initiate proceedings for the construction of a concrete alley and other appurtenant work adjacent to properties on Lincoln Court between Olympic Boulevard and Michigan Avenue as shown on City Drawing No. 5986 on file in the office of the city Engineer. SECTION 2. The improvements shall be conducted under the Improvement Act of 1911, which is contained in Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. SECTION 3. The proposed work or improvements in the opinion of city council of the City of Santa Monica is of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and the City council hereby proposes that property owners in the district in the City of Santa Monica to be benefited by construction of a concrete alley be assessed the full cost of construction. Commercial or industrial property owners will be assessed 100% of cost per footage at approximately $77.00 per lineal foot and residential property owners will be assessed 50% of the cost per footage at approximately $38.50 per lineal foot. - 5 - The district affected by the proposed work or improvements is shown upon a certain map indicating the exterior boundary thereof, which said Drawing No. 5986-A is on file in the office of the city Engineer. The map hereby is referred to and shall govern for all details as to the extent of said assessment district. The assessment district includes in general the lots and parcels described in section 1 above but reference hereby is made to said Drawing for all details as to the extent of said assessment district and for any variation between the last mentioned general description and the extent of said assessment district as shown on said map. SECTION 4. No bonds will be issued for the aforementioned assessment district. SECTION 5. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the lOth day of December, 1991, at 7:30 P.M., in the City Council Chambers located in City Hall, 1685 Main Street, Santa Monica, California, there shall be a public hearing before said City council for the purpose of determining whether the public convenience and necessi ty require the above described improvements and for the purpose of allowing any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvements to appear and show cause why the said proposed work or improvements should not be carried out in accordance with said Resolution of Intention. Inquiries concerning this pUblic hearing should be directed to the Department of General services, Division of Engineering, at 458-8721. - 6 - SECTION 6. The city Clerk shall give notice of the hearing by posting a copy of this Resolution in the manner described by Streets and Highways Code Section 5065 and by publication as hereinafter provided. Any interested person may make protest against the proposed improvement in writing filed with the City Clerk at any time not later than the hour set for the hearing in the manner provided by Streets and Highways Code section 5220. SECTION 7. The superintendent of Streets shall cause to be conspicuously posted along the line of said contemplated work or improvements and also along all the open streets within said district, notice of the passage of this Resolution of Intention in the manner and form prescribed by law. The city Clerk is directed to mail notices, in the manner and form prescribed by law, of the adoption of this Resolution to all persons owning commercial, industrial or residential property in the hereinbefore described assessment district, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll for the city taxes or as known to the City Clerk. SECTION 8. The City Clerk is directed to publish this Resolution in The Outlook on two successive dates. The first publication is to be made not less than fifteen days prior to the date of the above public hearing. SECTION 9. Pursuant to pUblic Contract Code section 20433, the City Council hereby states that the property owners may not contract for the improvements and that the city shall be - 7 - ~ / D /q q , ) '/ /::..,~ / J ,i.",[~l..C ~ I .-I .;. Ail- w ,,, . ~ {,..; --<. l-L 1:.V ..... -~.c~.{..","" < cl ...... , .,/C ~ -.:: , (.... , ......"... ......Lc.. 1....._ \ , I ~L. ""! G(. ~ 11.. Lc..... Lr / Cl( -&-it...t..[:e-& '-)" /' } ./ &:L~L~{ L- ./{,cl,l tJ-k./ .? (. , -- '+ /.. .\' r ,~/ V\~ ~~L-- ~ ~ h~( ff / ! ,.. - ~c. 2.'- vt,.: /...;c-<- f-.:.:.- k .. ' 1/ ) , \.' ( (- '-\ S' ~ \ f\ S J b,-,-Q..6 -J ::> ..J -./ .J....... ~ j /l / ;S '~i./U-~ 7~ - ,;Y;,zy { 7~~ k,- ~ '\'1-"":.. (J 7 Cic:(k - q~. ~,j~~ A --- \. 0 ~r.' u d Ll..4..~ t, -- ;"~'V Of)I)BS"' . c . Adopted and approved this 12th day of November, 1991. M~ir is rb I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 8324(CCS) was duly adopted by the City council of the City of Santa Monica at a meeting thereof held on November 12th, 1991 by the following Council vote: Ayes: Counc~lmembers: Genser, Holbrook, Ka t Z I Olsen, Vazquez, Zane, Abdo Noes: Councilmembers: None . Abstain: Councilmembers: None Absent: Councilmembers: None ATTEST: ~ ~r, r(r?~O ,0: ~ 7'L~ - City ~erk I ---~ CA:RMM:rmd1202/hpcal city Council Meeting 11-12-91 Santa Monica, California ORDINANCE NUMBER (City Council Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA AMENDING SANTA MONICA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 32380 RELATING TO PREFERENTIAL PARKING ZONE 0 WHEREAS, the Parking and Traffic Engineer has received a petition requesting nighttime preferential parking on Twenty-First and Twenty-Second streets between wilshire Boulevard and California Avenue; and WHEREAS, the petitions have been verified to be signed by residents living in two-thirds of the dwelling units comprising not less than fifty percent (50%) of the developed frontage of the proposed preferential parking zone; and WHEREAS, the Parking and Traffic Engineer has undertaken such studies and surveys deemed necessary to determine whether Preferential Parking Zone 0 should be expanded to include nighttime preferential parking; and WHEREAS, the City Council is satisfied that the proposed expansion meets the designation criteria set forth in Municipal Code Section 3232A, NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 32380 is amended to read as follows: - 1 - city specifications requested gasoline powered rather than propane powered vehicles. These vehicles will be used by the Fire Chief and Staff Battalion Chief to respond to emergencies in areas outside of the City where propane fuel may not readily be available for refueling. Staff has evaluated the low bid and finds that it meets city specifications. BUdget/Financial Impact Fiscal Year 1991/92 appropriation authority for this purchase is in the Administration Division, Fire Department, account numbers 01-310-312-00000-8806-00000 and 01-800-312-00000-8806-00000. Recommendation It is reconunended that the award of Bid #2377 be made to Cone Chevrolet in the total amount of $31,850.94, including applicable tax, as the lowest and best bidder. Prepared By: Pam Wortham, Acting Purchasing Agent 11/05/91 - 2 -