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SR 06-08-2021 3B City Council Report City Council Meeting: June 8, 2021 Agenda Item: 3.B 1 of 7 To: Mayor and City Council From: Rick Valte, Acting Public Works Director, Public Works, Engineering and Street Services Subject: Adoption of Resolutions Setting a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment Costs for 10th Street and 25th Street Recommended Action Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions setting a public hearing on July 13, 2021 to hear any appeals, protests and objections to the confirmation of assessment costs for the installation of streetlights in the following assessment districts: 1. District “A” – 10th Street between Carlyle Avenue and Marguerita Avenue; and 2. District “B” – 25th Street between Idaho Avenue and Washington Avenue. Summary The City has completed construction of two streetlight assessment district projects: 10th Street between Carlyle Avenue and Marguerita Avenue (District “A”) and 25th Street between Idaho Avenue and Washington Avenue (District “B”). These projects were initiated by separate petitions in accordance with Section 7.04.860 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code and the Improvement Act of 1911 (the “Act”), which authorizes assessments for streetlight improvements. Each project entailed the construction of new ornamental streetlight poles, post-top luminaries, and the associated underground electrical system. Construction is complete and final assessment costs have been compiled. California State Law requires the City Council to hold a public hearing for each district to hear any appeals, protests, or objections to the confirmation of assessment costs. Discussion District “A” Assessment Costs On April 18, 2017, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 11035 (CCS), stating its intent to form District “A”, in accordance with The Improvement Act of 1911 (Streets and 3.B Packet Pg. 71 2 of 7 Highways Code sections 5000 et seq.). The City Council set a public hearing for July 25, 2017 to consider whether an assessment district should be established for purposes of installing street lighting improvements within District “A". In accordance with the Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act (Government Code Sections 53750 et seq.), notices of the public hearing and ballots were mailed to all record owners of parcels within District “A,” advising such record owners that they may cast ballots for or against District "A". The street lighting improvement work and costs thereof were described in detail in the notices and the staff report prepared for the public hearing. On July 25, 2017, the public hearing was held, all testimony and written objections and protests to the proposed street lighting improvements and the extent of the districts to be assessed were heard and considered by the City Council, and ballots were accepted until close of such public hearing. The City Council directed the City Clerk to tabulate the assessment ballots returned by the eligible voters to determine whether the votes supported formation of District "A". The City Clerk made the required tabulation of the assessment ballots, weighted according to the financial obligation of each affected property. A true and correct copy of the tabulation of votes is contained in the City Clerk's canvas of ballots, attached to Resolution No. 11066 (CCS) as Attachment A and incorporated therein by reference. The tabulated votes supported the formation of a street lighting assessment in District "A”. By adoption of Resolution No. 11066 (CCS), the City Council established District “A” for purposes of installation of street lighting improvements. At the time of establishment of District “A,” the total estimated cost of the proposed street lighting improvements was $158,500, half ($79,250) of which was to be paid by the City and half ($79,250) by the property owners. The City Council authorized the streetlight improvements to be constructed in accordance with the Engineer’s Report, on file in the City Engineer's Office. On March 31, 2020, the City Manager executed a construction contract with International Line Builders, Inc. for streetlight assessment District “A”. The final contract amount was $133,287. The project included the installation of six ornamental streetlight 3.B Packet Pg. 72 3 of 7 poles, post-top luminaires, and the associated underground electrical system consisting of conduits, wiring, and pull boxes. Construction was completed on December 17, 2020 and a Notice of Completion was filed on January 6, 2021. At the completion of the project, an Engineer’s report was prepared to compile the total project cost and final assessment costs per parcel. The total project cost includes assessment and design engineering, construction, construction management, and administration. The total project cost of $169,756 exceeded the Assessment Engineer’s estimate of $158,500. The initial estimated construction costs did not foresee a $12,000 expense to install 400 linear feet of conduit and wiring connecting the new streetlights to an existing circuit. This change was needed to provide power to the new streetlights in the most efficient and least impactful way to the residents. Staff recommends the total assessment to property owners be the maximum estimated assessment of $79,250 (Attachment C), 47% of the total project cost, with the balance of the total project cost to be paid by the City. The breakdown of total project cost, City contribution, and property owner assessments is as follows: District “A” Project Costs Total Project Cost City Contribution Property Owner Assessments Assessment & Design Engineering $21,037.20 $10,518.60 $10,518.60 Construction $133,287.00 $66,643.50 $66,643.50 Construction Management & Administration $15,432.42 $13,344.52 $2,087.90 Total $169,756.62 $90,506.62 $79,250.00 The City Engineer has made an assessment for District “A” (Attachment F) to cover the sum due for the owner’s share of costs for improvements (the “Assessment”). The Assessment refers to the contract for installation of the improvements, the work contracted for and performed, and the amount to be paid therefor, together with all incidental expenses, the amount of each assessment against each lot or portion of a lot, the number of each lot or portion or portions of a lot so assessed, the additional information required by subdivision (b) of Section 53753 of the Government Code, and 3.B Packet Pg. 73 4 of 7 has attached thereto a diagram exhibiting each street or street crossing, place, property or rights of way on which any work has been done, showing the relative location of each lot or portion of lot to the work done, numbered to correspond with the numbers of the assessments. The Assessment has been filed with the City Clerk. The City Clerk will give the notice of the Assessment, as required by Sections 5362 and 5363 of the Streets and Highways Code. District “B” Assessment Costs On April 18, 2017, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 11036 (CCS), stating its intent to form District “B”, in accordance with The Improvement Act of 1911 (Streets and Highways Code sections 5000 et seq.). The City Council set a public hearing for July 25, 2017 to consider whether an assessment district should be established for purposes of installing street lighting improvements within District “B". In accordance with the Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act (Government Code Sections 53750 et seq.), notices of the public hearing and ballots were mailed to all record owners of parcels within District “B,” advising such record owners that they may cast ballots for or against District "B". The street lighting improvement work and costs thereof were described in detail in the notices and the staff report prepared for the public hearing. On July 25, 2017, the public hearing was held, all testimony and written objections and protests to the proposed street lighting improvements and the extent of the districts to be assessed were heard and considered by the City Council, and ballots were accepted until close of such public hearing. The City Council directed the City Clerk to tabulate the assessment ballots returned by the eligible voters to determine whether the votes supported formation of District "B". The City Clerk made the required tabulation of the assessment ballots, weighted according to the financial obligation of each affected property. A true and correct copy of the tabulation of votes is contained in the City Clerk's canvas of ballots, attached to Resolution No. 11067 (CCS) as Attachment A and incorporated therein by reference. The tabulated votes supported the formation of a street lighting assessment in District "B”. 3.B Packet Pg. 74 5 of 7 By adoption of Resolution No. 11067 (CCS), the City Council established District “B” for purposes of installation of street lighting improvements. At the time of establishment of District “B,” the total estimated cost of the proposed street lighting improvements was $149,000 half ($74,500) of which was to be paid by the City and half ($74,500) by the property owners. The City Council authorized the streetlight improvements to be constructed in accordance with the Engineer’s Report, on file in the City Engineer's Office. On March 31, 2020, the City Manager executed a construction contract with International Line Builders, Inc. for streetlight assessment District “B”. The final contract amount was $111,831. The project included the installation of five ornamental streetlight poles, post-top luminaires, and the associated underground electrical system consisting of conduits, wiring, and pull boxes. Construction was completed on December 17, 2020 and a Notice of Completion was filed on January 6, 2021. At the completion of the project, an Engineer’s report was prepared to compile the total project cost and final assessment costs per parcel. The total project cost includes assessment and design engineering, construction, construction management, and administration. The total project cost of $146,155 was less than the Assessment Engineer’s estimate of $149,000. Therefore, staff recommends a total assessment to property owners of $73,077, which is 50 percent of the total project cost and less than the maximum estimated assessment of $74,500 (Attachment C). The breakdown of total project cost, City contribution, and property owner assessments is as follows: District "B" Project Costs Total Project Cost City Contribution Property Owner Assessments Assessment & Design Engineering $21,037.20 $10,518.60 $10,518.60 Construction $111,831.61 $55,915.81 $55,915.80 Construction Management & Administration $13,286.88 $6,643.44 $6,643.44 Total $146,155.69 $73,077.85 $73,077.84 The City Engineer has made an assessment for District “B” (Attachment G) to cover the sum due for the owner’s share of costs for improvements (the “Assessment”). The 3.B Packet Pg. 75 6 of 7 Assessment refers to the contract for installation of the improvements, the work contracted for and performed, and the amount to be paid therefor, together with all incidental expenses, the amount of each assessment against each lot or portion of a lot, the number of each lot or portion or portions of a lot so assessed, the additional information required by subdivision (b) of Section 53753 of the Government Code, and has attached thereto a diagram exhibiting each street or street crossing, place, property or rights of way on which any work has been done, showing the relative location of each lot or portion of lot to the work done, numbered to correspond with the numbers of the assessments. The Assessment has been filed with the City Clerk. The City Clerk will give the notice of the Assessment, as required by Sections 5362 and 5363 of the Streets and Highways Code. Public Hearings A public hearing to confirm the assessment costs must be held for each district pursuant to the California Streets and Highways Code. The resolutions presented for adoption (Attachments D and E) set a public hearing on July 13, 2021. All affected property owners will be notified of the public hearing date and the assessment amount for their respective properties through a direct mailing at least forty-five days prior to the public hearing. The notice of public hearing will also be advertised in the Santa Monica Daily Press at least fifteen days prior to the public hearing. Once the assessment costs are confirmed, property owners would be billed by the City for the assessment costs associated with their properties. The final assessment amounts, determined proportionally based on property square footage, are listed in Attachments F and G. Property owners have the option of paying the total assessment as a one-time cash payment within thirty-days of invoice. Alternatively, each owner would have the option to pay bi-annually over a three-year payment plan at 2.5% interest, five-year payment plan at 3.5% interest, or a ten-year payment plan at 5% interest. 3.B Packet Pg. 76 7 of 7 The cost for an average 7,500 square foot residential parcel in District A is $3,600 and the cost for an average 8,000 square foot residential parcel in District B is $3,141, if paid in full. Past Council Actions 4/18/17 (Attachment A) Accepted petitions and adopted resolutions to set a public hearing for July 25, 2017. 7/25/17 (Attachment B) Held a public hearing and directed the City Clerk to accept the ballots and tabulate the vote for the proposed districts. 8/8/17 (Attachment C) Accepted the certified results of the streetlight assessment district elections as tabulated by the City Clerk, approved the formation of streetlight assessment districts, and adopted resolutions to assess property owners for the costs of streetlight improvements. Financial Impacts and Budget Actions There is no immediate financial impact or budget action necessary as a result of the recommended action. Prepared By: Robert Zak, Civil Engineer Approved Forwarded to Council Attachments: A. April 18, 2017 Staff Report (Web Link) B. July 25, 2017 Staff Report (Web Link) C. August 8, 2017 Staff Report (Web Link) D. Resolution to Set Public Hearing -- 10th Street E. Resolution to Set Public Hearing -- 25th Street F. Assessment and Diagram for 10th St G. Assessment and Diagram for 25th St H. Written Comments 3.B Packet Pg. 77 RESOLUTION NUMBER ____________(CCS) (CITY COUNCIL SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON JULY 13, 2021, TO HEAR ANY APPEALS, PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO THE CONFIRMATION OF ASSESSMENT COSTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF NEW ORNAMENTAL STREETLIGHTS ON 10TH STREET BETWEEN CARLYLE AVENUE AND MARGUERITA AVENUE WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Engineer filed a report of work pursuant to Section 5882 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, relating to the construction of streetlight improvements completed in the following district: District A – 10th Street between Carlyle Avenue and Marguerita Avenue SECTION 2. Pursuant to the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, the City Council does hereby order and declare that on the 13th day of July, 2021, in the City Council Chambers of City Hall, 1685 Main Street, Santa Monica, California 90401, it will hear and pass upon the report by the City Engineer, of the cost of streetlight improvements together with any appeals, objections or protests, if any, which may be raised by any property owner subject to an assessment for the cost of such improvements and by any other interested persons. SECTION 3. All appeals, 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 City Clerk is hereby directed to mail notices, pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6, in the manner and form prescribed by law, of the cost of streetlight improvement and of the adoption of this Resolution to all persons owning commercial, industrial, or residential real property in the 3.B.d Packet Pg. 78 Attachment: Resolution to Set Public Hearing -- 10th Street (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment Costs for 10th St. 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 5. The City Clerk is directed to publish this Resolution, in accordance with Government Code Section 6066, in The Santa Monica Daily Press once a week for two successive weeks, with at least five days intervening between the first date and the second date of publication. The first publication is to be made not less than 15 days prior to the date of the above public hearing. 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: _______________________ GEORGE S. CARDONA INTERIM CITY ATTORNEY 3.B.d Packet Pg. 79 Attachment: Resolution to Set Public Hearing -- 10th Street (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment Costs for 10th St. RESOLUTION NUMBER ____________(CCS) (CITY COUNCIL SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON JULY 13, 2021, TO HEAR ANY APPEALS, PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO THE CONFIRMATION OF ASSESSMENT COSTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF NEW ORNAMENTAL STREETLIGHTS ON 25TH STREET BETWEEN IDAHO AVENUE AND WASHINGTON AVENUE WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Engineer filed a report of work pursuant to Section 5882 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, relating to the construction of streetlight improvements completed in the following district: District B – 25th Street between Idaho Avenue and Washington Avenue. SECTION 2. Pursuant to the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, the City Council does hereby order and declare that on the 13th day of July, 2021, in the City Council Chambers of City Hall, 1685 Main Street, Santa Monica, California 90401, it will hear and pass upon the report by the City Engineer, of the cost of streetlight improvements together with any appeals, objections or protests, if any, which may be raised by any property owner subject to an assessment for the cost of such improvements and by any other interested persons. SECTION 3. All appeals, 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 City Clerk is hereby directed to mail notices, pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6, in the manner and form prescribed by law, of the cost of streetlight improvement and of the adoption of this Resolution to all persons owning commercial, industrial, or residential real property in the 3.B.e Packet Pg. 80 Attachment: Resolution to Set Public Hearing -- 25th Street (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment Costs for 10th St. 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 5. The City Clerk is directed to publish this Resolution, in accordance with Government Code Section 6066, in The Santa Monica Daily Press once a week for two successive weeks, with at least five days intervening between the first date and the second date of publication. The first publication is to be made not less than 15 days prior to the date of the above public hearing. 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: _______________________ GEORGE S. CARDONA INTERIM CITY ATTORNEY 3.B.e Packet Pg. 81 Attachment: Resolution to Set Public Hearing -- 25th Street (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment Costs for 10th St. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL COST ASSESSMENT %ASSESSMENT AMOUNTPenco Engineering, Inc. - Contract No. 10588 (CCS)Assessment Engineering 1 LS $17,257.16 $17,257.16 50%$8,628.58Design Engineering1 LS $3,780.05 $3,780.05 50%$1,890.02$21,037.20 50% $10,518.60International Line Builders, Inc. - Contract No. 4660Construction Contract1 LS $121,287.00 $121,287.00 50%$60,643.50Construction Change Orders 1 LS $12,000.00 $12,000.00 50%$6,000.00$133,287.00 50% $66,643.50$154,324.20 50% $77,162.10Construction Management & Administration Costs 10% $15,432.42 13.5%$2,087.90$169,756.62 47% $79,250.00Streetlight Assessment District "A"The City Engineer has made an assessment for District “A” to cover the sum due by the property owners for the costs to install six ornamental streetlight poles, post-top luminaires, and associated underground electrical system. The total project cost and total assessment amount, including assessment and design engineering, construction, construction management, and administration costs, are detailed in the below table.10th Street between Carlyle Ave and Marguerita AveDesign SubtotalConstruction SubtotalProject SubtotalTotal Project Cost1 of 23.B.fPacket Pg. 82Attachment: Assessment and Diagram for 10th St [Revision 2] (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Assessment No. APNParcel Area (SF)Maximum Estimated Assessment AmountFinal Confirmed Assessment Amount 1 4280-013-043 403 10th Street 7,488 $3,594.94 $3,594.942 4280-013-042 409 10th Street 7,502 $3,601.66 $3,601.663 4280-013-041 411 10th Street 7,504 $3,602.62 $3,602.624 4280-013-040 417 10th Street 7,491 $3,596.38 $3,596.385 4280-013-039 423 10th Street 7,506 $3,603.58 $3,603.586 4280-013-038 427 10th Street 7,504 $3,602.62 $3,602.627 4280-013-037 435 10th Street 7,490 $3,595.90 $3,595.908 4280-013-036 437 10th Street 7,503 $3,602.14 $3,602.149 4280-013-035 443 10th Street 7,505 $3,603.10 $3,603.1010 4280-013-034 447 10th Street 7,491 $3,596.38 $3,596.3811 4280-013-033 453 10th Street 7,502 $3,601.66 $3,601.6612 4280-013-010 454 10th Street 7,492 $3,596.86 $3,596.8613 4280-013-009 450 10th Street 7,521 $3,610.78 $3,610.7814 4280-013-008 444 10th Street 11,260 $5,405.85 $5,405.8515 4280-013-007 434 10th Street 11,250 $5,401.05 $5,401.0516 4280-013-006 428 10th Street 7,498 $3,599.74 $3,599.7417 4280-013-005 424 10th Street 7,500 $3,600.70 $3,600.7018 4280-013-004 418 10th Street 7,528 $3,614.14 $3,614.1419 4280-013-003 412 10th Street 7,504 $3,602.62 $3,602.6220 4280-013-002 408 10th Street 7,519 $3,609.82 $3,609.8221 4280-013-001 402 10th Street 7,514 $3,607.42 $3,607.42Total Parcel Area (SF): 165,072Maximum Estimated Assessment: $79,250.00Final Confirmed Assessment: $79,250.0010th Street between Carlyle Ave and Marguerita AveParcel AddressStreetlight Assessment District "A"The City Engineer has made an assessment for District “A” to cover the sum due by the property owners for the costs to install six ornamental streetlight poles, post-top luminaires, and associated underground electrical system. The maximum estimated and final confirmed assessment amounts for each parcel are detailed in the below table.2 of 23.B.fPacket Pg. 83Attachment: Assessment and Diagram for 10th St [Revision 2] (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OFSTREETS / CITY OF SANTA MONICA, THIS _____ DAY OF____________, 2021._______________________________________________SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS / CITY ENGINEERCITY OF SANTA MONICAFILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OF SANTA MONICA,THIS _____ DAY OF ____________, 2021.AN ASSESSMENT WAS LEVIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THECITY OF SANTA MONICA ON THE LOTS, PIECES, AND PARCELSOF LAND SHOWN ON THIS ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM. THEASSESSMENT WAS LEVIED ON THE ____ DAY OF ____________,2021; SAID ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM AND THE ASSESSMENT ROLLWERE RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OFSTREETS OF THAT CITY ON THE ____ DAY OF ____________, 2021.REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE ASSESSMENT ROLL RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS / CITYENGINEER FOR THE EXACT AMOUNT OF EACH ASSESSMENTLEVIED AGAINST EACH PARCEL OF LAND SHOWN ON THISASSESSMENT DIAGRAM.__________________________________CITY CLERKCITY OF SANTA MONICAFILED THIS ____ DAY OF ____________, 2021, AT THE HOUR OF_____ O'CLOCK __M. IN BOOK _____ OF MAPS OF ASSESSMENTAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS AT PAGE ____, AT THEREQUEST OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA IN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,STATE OF CALIFORNIA.________________________________________REGISTRAR-RECORDER / COUNTY CLERKOF COUNTY OF LOS ANGELESPROPOSED STREET LIGHT3.B.fPacket Pg. 84Attachment: Assessment and Diagram for 10th St [Revision 2] (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment Costs for 10th St. and 25th St.) ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL COST ASSESSMENT %ASSESSMENT AMOUNTPenco Engineering, Inc. - Contract No. 10588 (CCS)Assessment Engineering 1 LS $17,257.16 $17,257.16 50%$8,628.58Design Engineering1 LS $3,780.05 $3,780.05 50%$1,890.02$21,037.20 50% $10,518.60International Line Builders, Inc. - Contract No. 4661Construction Contract1 LS $111,000.00 $111,000.00 50%$55,500.00Construction Change Orders 1 LS $831.61 $831.61 50%$415.81$111,831.61 50% $55,915.81$132,868.81 50% $66,434.41Construction Management & Administration10% $13,286.88 50%$6,643.44$146,155.69 50% $73,077.846Streetlight Assessment District "B"25th Street between Idaho Ave and Washington AveThe City Engineer has made an assessment for District “B” to cover the sum due by the property owners for the costs to install five ornamental streetlight poles, post-top luminaires, and associated underground electrical system. The total project cost and total assessment amount, including assessment and design engineering, construction, construction management, and administration costs, are detailed in the below table.Design SubtotalConstruction SubtotalProject SubtotalTotal Project Cost1 of 23.B.gPacket Pg. 85Attachment: Assessment and Diagram for 25th St (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment No. APNParcel Area (SF)Maximum Estimated Assessment AmountFinal Confirmed Assessment Amount 1 4277-017-014 901 25th Street 8,342 $3,339.54 $3,275.792 4277-017-015 909 25th Street 8,329 $3,334.34 $3,270.693 4277-017-016 911 25th Street 8,343 $3,339.94 $3,276.194 4277-017-017 917 25th Street 8,331 $3,335.14 $3,271.475 4277-017-018 921 25th Street 8,347 $3,341.55 $3,277.766 4277-017-019 927 25th Street 8,329 $3,334.34 $3,270.697 4277-017-020 933 25th Street 8,359 $3,346.35 $3,282.478 4277-017-021 939 25th Street 8,329 $3,334.34 $3,270.699 4277-017-022 941 25th Street 8,344 $3,340.34 $3,276.5810 4277-017-023 947 25th Street 8,328 $3,333.94 $3,270.3011 4277-017-024 953 25th Street 8,356 $3,345.15 $3,281.2912 4277-017-025 959 25th Street 8,327 $3,333.54 $3,269.9013 4277-016-021 2431 Washington Ave 6,007 $2,404.78 $2,358.8714 4277-016-010 948 25th Street 7,993 $3,199.83 $3,138.7515 4277-016-028 942 25th Street 7,997 $3,201.43 $3,140.3216 4277-016-027 938 25th Street 8,023 $3,211.84 $3,150.5317 4277-016-007 934 25th Street 7,994 $3,200.23 $3,139.1418 4277-016-006 928 25th Street 7,994 $3,200.23 $3,139.1419 4277-016-005 924 25th Street 8,024 $3,212.24 $3,150.9220 4277-016-004 918 25th Street 7,994 $3,200.23 $3,139.1421 4277-016-003 914 25th Street 7,994 $3,200.23 $3,139.1422 4277-016-002 910 25th Street 8,021 $3,211.04 $3,149.7423 4277-016-001 902 25th Street 7,992 $3,199.43 $3,138.35Total Parcel Area (SF): 186,097Maximum Estimated Assessment: $74,500.00Final Confirmed Assessment: $73,077.8425th Street between Idaho Ave and Washington AveParcel AddressStreetlight Assessment District "B"The City Engineer has made an assessment for District “B” to cover the sum due by the property owners for the costs to install five ornamental streetlight poles, post-top luminaires, and associated underground electrical system. The maximum estimated and final confirmed assessment amounts for each parcel are detailed in the below table.2 of 23.B.gPacket Pg. 86Attachment: Assessment and Diagram for 25th St (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OFSTREETS / CITY OF SANTA MONICA, THIS _____ DAY OF____________, 2021._______________________________________________SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS / CITY ENGINEERCITY OF SANTA MONICAFILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OF SANTA MONICA,THIS _____ DAY OF ____________, 2021.AN ASSESSMENT WAS LEVIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THECITY OF SANTA MONICA ON THE LOTS, PIECES, AND PARCELSOF LAND SHOWN ON THIS ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM. THEASSESSMENT WAS LEVIED ON THE ____ DAY OF ____________,2021; SAID ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM AND THE ASSESSMENT ROLLWERE RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OFSTREETS OF THAT CITY ON THE ____ DAY OF ____________, 2021.REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE ASSESSMENT ROLL RECORDED INTHE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS / CITYENGINEER FOR THE EXACT AMOUNT OF EACH ASSESSMENTLEVIED AGAINST EACH PARCEL OF LAND SHOWN ON THISASSESSMENT DIAGRAM.__________________________________CITY CLERKCITY OF SANTA MONICAFILED THIS ____ DAY OF ____________, 2021, AT THE HOUR OF_____ O'CLOCK __M. IN BOOK _____ OF MAPS OF ASSESSMENTAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS AT PAGE ____, AT THEREQUEST OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA IN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,STATE OF CALIFORNIA.________________________________________REGISTRAR-RECORDER / COUNTY CLERKOF COUNTY OF LOS ANGELESPROPOSED STREET LIGHT3.B.gPacket Pg. 87Attachment: Assessment and Diagram for 25th St (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment Costs for 10th St. and 25th St.) Item 3.B 6/8/2021 1 of 1 Item 3.B 6/8/2021 3.B.h Packet Pg. 88 Attachment: Written Comments (4483 : Set a Public Hearing to Confirm Streetlight Assessment Costs for 10th St. and 25th St.)