Heather Hafer, Senior Management Analyst Kate Whan, Public Works Administrative Manager SAN PABLO SUBDIVISION LANDSCAPE & LIGHTING DISTRICT A-03

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I-10 STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 22, 2018 TO: City Council FROM: Heather Hafer, Senior Management Analyst Kate Whan, Public Works Administrative Manager 922 Machin Avenue Novato, CA 94945 (415) 899-8900 FAX (415) 899-8213 www.novato.org PRESENTER: Heather Hafer, Senior Management Analyst SUBJECT: SAN PABLO SUBDIVISION LANDSCAPE & LIGHTING DISTRICT A-03 CEQA DETERMINATION: Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301, Existing Facilities REQUEST Hold a public hearing and consider adopting a resolution confirming the assessment diagram, assessment roll, and assessments for the San Pablo Subdivision Landscape and Lighting District A-03. DISCUSSION At its May 8, 2018 regular meeting, Council adopted Resolution No. 2018-025, "Resolution of Intention to Levy Assessments within the San Pablo Subdivision Landscape and Lighting District A-03 for Fiscal Year 2018/19 pursuant to the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972." The resolution also documented the filing of the Engineer's Report for the proposed work and assessments. In accordance with the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, beginning with Section 22500 of the California Streets and Highways Code, City Council is required to hold a public hearing on the question of the levy of the proposed assessments. The annual assessment amount for a single-family home in the San Pablo Subdivision Landscape and Lighting District A-03 will be $715 per unit, based on the amount to be assessed to Single Family Residential units for the Hamilton Field CFD 1994-1 for Fiscal Year 2017/18. This assessment rate has not been raised from the previous year. The Engineer's Report describes the proposed work anticipated in FY 2018/19. CEQA DETERMINATION Landscape Assessment District A-03 in the San Pablo Subdivision is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the Environmental Review Guidelines pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Existing cc18_098 1

Facilities. FISCAL IMPACT All costs associated with maintaining and administering the District are covered by the annual assessments. There is no fiscal impact to the General Fund. RECOMMENDATION Hold the public hearing and adopt the resolution confirming the assessments. PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with Sections 22552 and 22553 of the California Streets and Highways Code, notice of the public hearing was published once in the Marin Independent Journal, at least ten days prior to the hearing date. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution of Intention (Resolution No. 2018-025) 2. Resolution Confirming the Assessment Diagram and Assessments 3. 2 2

Attachment 1 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of NOVATO ORGNAL I-10.1 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-025 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO LEVY ASSESSMENTS WITHIN THE SAN PABLO SUBDIVISION LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT A-03 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018/19 PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING ACT Of 1972 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Novato hereby resolves as follows: The City Council intends to levy and collect assessments within Assessment District A-03 during Fiscal Year 2018/19. The lands to be assessed are located in the, Mann County, California. 2. The maintenance work/improvements to be made in the assessment district are generally described as follows: a. Provide for ongoing maintenance by replacement, repair, rehabilitation, and care of plant materials, irrigation facilities, sound wall, pump station and levee on a routine basis. b. Construct such other work as is authorized by the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. 3. The assessment is proposed to be $13,525 ($715 per unit) which is required to effectively operate and maintain the District for Fiscal Year 2018/19. 4. In accordance with this Council s resolution directing the filing of an annual report, the Engineer of Work has filed with the City Clerk the report required by the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972. All interested persons are referred to the report for a full and detailed description of the improvements and boundaries of the assessment district, and the proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the assessment district. 5. The City Council finds that the intention to levy assessments for Fiscal Year 20 18/19 for Landscape Assessment District A-03 in the San Pablo Subdivision is res5isl 3

categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the Environmental Review Guidelines pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Existing Facilities. 6. On May 22, 2018, at 6:00 p.m., the City Council will conduct a public hearing on the question of the levy of the proposed assessment. The hearing will be held at the meeting place of the City Council at Novato City Hall, 901 Sherman Avenue, Novato, California. 7. The City Clerk is authorized and directed to give Notice of Hearing as required by the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972 by causing the Resolution of Intention excerpt to be published once, at least ten (10) days before the hearing. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the, Mann County, California, at a meeting thereof, held on the 8th day of May, 2018, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Ekiund, Lucan, Athas, Drew, Fryday n OLLuQ, City Clerk of the City ofiovato City Atto f he res5 151 4

I-10.2 Attachment 2 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NOVATO RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT ROLL AND LEVYING ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018/19 FOR THE SAN PABLO SUBDIVISION ASSESSMENT DISTRICT A-03 (PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972) WHEREAS, pursuant to the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, the City Council directed the Engineer of Work for Assessment District A-03 to prepare and file an annual report for Fiscal Year 2018/19; and WHEREAS, the Engineer of Work filed an annual report on April 24, 2018 with the City Clerk, and the City Council adopted Resolution of Intention No. 2018-025 to Levy and Collect Assessments within the assessment district for Fiscal Year 2018/19; and WHEREAS, said Resolution No. 2018-025 set a public hearing to be held at the hour of 6:00 p.m. on May 22, 2018 in the meeting place of the City Council located in the Novato City Hall at 901 Sherman Avenue, Novato, and notice was given in the time and manner required by law; and WHEREAS, on May 22, 2018, the City Council held a public hearing and afforded to every interested person an opportunity to protest the annual report either in writing or orally, and the Council after having considered all such protests determined that a majority protest did not exist. WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the confirming resolution to levy assessments for the San Pablo Subdivision Assessment District A-03 is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the Environmental Review Guidelines pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Existing Facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the hereby confirms the diagram and assessment roll as set forth in the annual report of the Engineer of Work and hereby levies the assessment as set forth therein for Fiscal Year 2018/19. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the, Marin County, California, at a meeting thereof, held on the 22nd day of May, 2018, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers res5157 5

City Clerk of the Approved as to form: City Attorney of the res5157 6

Attachment 3 I-10.3 ENGINEER'S REPORT for Landscape Assessment District No. A-03 San Pablo Subdivision Fiscal Year 2018 19 for the Marin County, CA May 22, 2018 7

Table of Contents Engineer s Certification... i Certifications... ii Overview... 1 General Description of the District... 1 Compliance with the California Constitution... 1 Summary of Proposed Assessment and Expenditures... 1 Plans and Specifications... 2 Level of Maintenance Services Provided... 2 Financial Summary FY 2017/18... 4 2018/19 Budget... 5 Method of Apportionment... 6 General Provisions... 6 Benefit Analysis... 6 General Benefits... 6 Special Benefits... 6 Assessment Methodology... 7 Appendix A Proposition 218 Compliance Record... 8 Appendix B District Diagram... 9 Appendix C - Assessment Roll... 10 8

ENGINEER S CERTIFICATION WHEREAS, on, 2018, the Novato City Council, pursuant to the provisions of the California Streets and Highways Code, Section 22500 et seq. (known as the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972) adopted a Resolution to levy an annual assessment for the landscape maintenance of the LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT A-03 for the San Pablo Subdivision area of benefit; and, Pursuant to the Landscaping & Lighting Act of 1972, an must be prepared and filed with the City Clerk in order to levy and collect assessments in any following fiscal year. To account for annual inflation, the formation proceedings of this Assessment District included an allowance for an inflation factor increase, if the costs for operation and maintenance increase annually. This inflation factor will be commensurate with the change in annual (March-to-March) City Engineering News Record (ENR) Construction Cost Index (CCI). An annual ENR adjustment can also be applied to the estimated annual assessment amount. If the annual recommends any adjustment up to the sum of the previous year s assessment plus the allowable annual ENR percent increase, notices are not required to be sent nor shall a vote be required. If however, the annual recommends any adjustment that exceeds the sum of the previous year s assessment plus the allowable annual ENR percent increase, noticing and assessment balloting shall be required in accordance with the provisions applicable to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 and Proposition 218. The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed report as directed by the City Council. The undersigned certifies that he is a Professional Engineer, registered in the State of California. DATED: May 22, 2018 BY: Page i K. Dennis Klingelhofer Assessment Engineer R.C.E. No. 50255 5/11/2018 9

CERTIFICATIONS I HEREBY CERTIFY that the enclosed, together with Assessment and Assessment Diagram thereto attached was filed with me on the of 2Oj. Terrie Gillen, City Clerk, Mann County, CA I HEREBY CERTIFY that the enclosed, together with Assessment and Assessment Diagram thereto attached was approved and confirmed by the City Council of the, California on the of 20_. Terrie Gillen, City Clerk, Mann County, CA I HEREBY CERTIFY that the enclosed, together with Assessment and Assessment Diagram thereto attached was filed with the County Auditor of the County of Mann on the of Terrie Gillen, City Clerk, Mann County, CA Page ii Harris & Assodates 4/26/2018 10

ENGINEER S CERTIFICATION WHEREAS, on, 2018, the Novato City Council, pursuant to the provisions of the California Streets and Highways Code, Section 22500 et seq. (known as the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972) adopted a Resolution to levy an annual assessment for the landscape maintenance of the LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT A-03 for the San Pablo Subdivision area of benefit; and, Pursuant to the Landscaping & Lighting Act of 1972, an must be prepared and filed with the City Clerk in order to levy and collect assessments in any following fiscal year. To account for annual inflation, the formation proceedings of this Assessment District included an allowance for an inflation factor increase, if the costs for operation and maintenance increase annually. This inflation factor will be commensurate with the change in annual (March-to-March) City Engineering News Record (ENR) Construction Cost Index (CCI). An annual ENR adjustment can also be applied to the estimated annual assessment amount. If the annual recommends any adjustment up to the sum of the previous year s assessment plus the allowable annual ENR percent increase, notices are not required to be sent nor shall a vote be required. If however, the annual recommends any adjustment that exceeds the sum of the previous year s assessment plus the allowable annual ENR percent increase, noticing and assessment balloting shall be required in accordance with the provisions applicable to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 and Proposition 218. The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed report as directed by the City Council. The undersigned certifies that he is a Professional Engineer, registered in the State of California. DATED: May 22, 2018 BY: Page i K. Dennis Klingelhofer Assessment Engineer R.C.E. No. 50255 5/11/2018 11

OVERVIEW GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTRICT The San Pablo Subdivision Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District was formed by the City of Novato Council to cover costs associated with the operation and maintenance of the San Pablo Subdivision perimeter landscaping and other improvements within the former Hamilton Air Force Base (the Base, or Hamilton ). The district is comprised of 19 parcels as shown on the Assessment Diagram in Appendix B. COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION Assessments are levied annually pursuant to the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code ( 1972 Act ). All assessments described in this Report and approved by the City Council are prepared in accordance with the 1972 Act and are in compliance with the provisions of the California Constitution Article XIIID ( Article XIIID ), which was enacted with the passage of Proposition 218 ( Prop 218 ) in November 1996. Pursuant to the 1972 Act, an must be prepared and filed with the Office of the City Clerk, in order to levy and collect assessments on any following fiscal year. As with CFD 1994-1, to account for annual inflation, the formation proceedings of this Assessment District included an allowance for an inflation factor increase, if the costs for operation and maintenance increase annually. This inflation factor will be commensurate with the change in annual (March-to-March) Engineering News Record (ENR) construction cost index. An annual ENR adjustment can also be applied to the estimated annual assessment amount. If the annual recommends any adjustment up to the sum of the previous year s assessment plus the allowable annual ENR percent increase, notices are not required to be sent nor shall a vote be required. If however, the annual recommends any adjustment that exceeds the sum of the previous year s assessment plus the allowable annual ENR percent increase, noticing and/or voting shall be required in accordance with the provisions applicable to the 1972 Act and Prop 218. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT AND EXPENDITURES A summary of the assessments to be levied is shown in the table below. Property Type Single Family Residential Page 1 Rate Basis Lot 4/26/2018 12

PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS LEVEL OF MAINTENANCE SERVICES PROVIDED The costs for providing for the landscape maintenance program are divided into the following categories: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Routine Landscape Maintenance performed by City Staff Repair, removal or replacement of any hardscape improvement Irrigation Maintenance and Plant Replacements Allocated Salaries for District Administration Water & Electricity Administrative Services (Internal Support) A County of Marin Fee to collect the assessments As generally defined in the 1972 Act, maintenance and servicing of the improvements may include one or any combination of the following: 1) The installation or planting of landscaping. 2) The installation or construction of statuary, fountains, and other ornamental structures and facilities. 3) The installation or construction of public lighting facilities, including, but not limited to streetlights and traffic signals. 4) The installation or construction of any facilities which are appurtenant to any of the foregoing or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance or servicing thereof; including but not limited to, grading, removal of debris, the installation or construction of curbs, gutters, walls, sidewalks, or paving, or water, irrigation, drainage, or electrical facilities. 5) The installation of park or recreational improvements including, but not limited to the following: a) Land preparation, such as grading, leveling, cutting and filling, sod, landscaping, irrigation systems, sidewalks, and drainage. b) Lights, playground equipment, play courts and public restrooms. 6) The maintenance or servicing, or both, of any of the foregoing including the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation, and servicing of any improvement, including, but not limited to: a) Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvements; b) Grading, clearing, removal of debris, the installation, repair or construction of curbs, gutters, walls, sidewalks, or paving, or water, irrigation, drainage, or electrical facilities; c) Providing for the life, growth, health, and beauty of landscaping, including cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing, or treating for disease or injury; d) The removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris, and other solid waste; e) The cleaning, sandblasting, and painting of walls and other improvements to remove or cover graffiti; f) Electric current or energy, gas, or other agent for the lighting or operation of any other improvements; and, g) Water for the irrigation of any landscaping, the operation of any fountains, or the maintenance of any other improvements. Page 2 13 4/26/2018

7) The acquisition of land for park, recreational or open-space purposes, or the acquisition of any existing improvement otherwise authorized by the 1972 Act. 8) Incidental expenses associated with the improvements including, but not limited to: a) The cost of preparation of the report, including plans, specifications, estimates, diagram, and assessment; b) The costs of printing, advertising, and the publishing, posting and mailing of notices; c) Compensation payable to the County for collection of assessments; d) Compensation of any engineer or attorney employed to render services; e) Any other expenses incidental to the construction, installation, or maintenance and servicing of the improvements; and, f) Costs associated with any assessment balloting held for the approval of a new or increased assessment. Pursuant to the 1972 Act: "Maintain" or "maintenance" means the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation, and servicing of any improvement, including repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvement. "Service" or "servicing" means the furnishing of electric current or energy, gas, or other illuminating agent for any public lighting facilities or for the lighting or operation of any other improvements. The Assessment District covers costs associated with the operation and maintenance of the perimeter landscaping along San Pablo Avenue and Hangar Avenue, graffiti on the outside of the perimeter wall and the proportionate share of the operation and maintenance of the storm drain pump station, levee and an 82-inch storm drain line. Page 3 14 4/26/2018

FINANCIAL SUMMARY FY 2017/18 San Pablo Landscape Assessment District A-03 Financial Summary-Fiscal Year 2017/18 Projected Revenue in FY 2017/18: Carryover from 2016/17 $40,042 2017/18 Assessments (less collection fee)1 $13,547 Investment Earnings Projected through 6/30/18 Total Projected Revenue through 6/30/2018: $460 $54,049 Projected Expenditures in FY 2017/18: Admin Services (Internal. support)2 Allocated Salaries3 $1,000 $1,167 Maintenance and Operation (City Staff Reimbursement) $8,098 Electricity $221 Water $3,863 Total Projected Expenditures through 6/30/2018: $14,348 Projected Carryover Fund Balance as of 6/30/2018: $39,701 1 Projected includes 2nd Installment 2 Finance staff, admin support and legal noticing 3 Engineering staff hours worked on this project times the hourly billing rate per Novato's cost recovery system Page 4 15 4/26/2018

2018/19 BUDGET The proposed budget is shown below. This includes an estimate of the costs of utilities, operations, services, administration and maintenance associated with the improvements within the each Zone, including all labor, personnel, equipment, materials and administrative expenses. The budget summary also shows the estimated fund balance and the projected use of fund reserves that will be required based upon the estimated expenditures and assessment revenue. San Pablo Landscape Assessment District A-03 Proposed Budget-Fiscal Year 2018/19 Proposed Expenditures FY 2018/19: Maintenance and Operations Allocated Salaries $8,908 1 $1,202 Water $4,249 Electricity Admin Services $232 2 $1,000 Collection Fees (County of Marin) $38 Subtotal Proposed Expenditures FY 2018/19: $15,628 Projected Carryover Fund Balance 2017/18: $39,701 Fund surplus $24,073 Fund Balance $37,658 Proposed Assessment for FY 2018/19: $13,585 No. of Assessment Units 19 2018/19 Assessment per Unit: Maximum Allowable Assessment per Unit: $762.37 Pursuant to Section 22569 of the California Streets and Highways Code, a reserve may be included in the district budget. The reserve includes 50 % for annual operating funds as well as funding for future capital improvements. 1 Engineering staff hours worked on this project multiplied by the hourly billing rate for Novato's cost recovery system 2 Finance staff, Consultant fee, and administrative support Page 5 16 4/26/2018

METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT GENERAL PROVISIONS The method of apportionment equates all parcels within the Assessment district to an Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) use (one single dwelling parcel = 1 EDU unit). The basic use unit reflects the relative benefit accruing to parcels of land within the Assessment District. The San Pablo Subdivision created nineteen lots, all of which have been developed with a dwelling unit. The cost per EDU unit shall be multiplied by the total EDU units established for each parcel to determine the annual assessment for each parcel. Assessments are apportioned in this manner because of the proximity of the homes to the landscaping and other improvements and the benefit received from availability and services of these facilities. Because the landscaping and other improvements are easily accessible to all the parcels within the San Pablo Subdivision, the level of benefit is equally spread to each unit. BENEFIT ANALYSIS Each of the improvements have been carefully reviewed by the City and the corresponding assessments have been proportionately spread to each parcel based on improvements as determined at the time the District was established. General Benefits The improvements within this District are a direct result of property development within the District and would otherwise not be required or necessary. Developers typically install landscape improvements to enhance the marketability and value of properties within the development and/or as conditions of development. In either case, the improvements are clearly installed for the benefit of the properties developed and not for the benefit of surrounding properties. Special Benefits The method of apportionment (assessment methodology) approved at the time the District was formed is based on the premise that each of the assessed parcels within the District receives benefit from the improvements maintained and financed by annual assessments. Specifically, the assessments are for the maintenance of local landscape improvements installed as part of the original improvement. The desirability and safety of properties within the District are enhanced by the presence of well-maintained landscaping and open space weed abatement in close proximity to those properties. The special benefits associated with the local landscaping improvements are specifically: Page 6 Enhanced desirability of properties through association with the improvements. Improved aesthetic appeal of properties within the District providing a positive representation of the area. Enhanced adaptation of the urban environment within the natural environment from adequate green space and landscaping. Environmental enhancement through improved erosion resistance, weed abatement, and dust/debris control. Increased sense of pride in ownership of property within the District resulting from wellmaintained improvements associated with the properties. 17 4/26/2018

All of the preceding special benefits contribute to a specific enhancement and desirability of each of the assessed parcels within the District. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY The annual cost to the District for improvements to be levied is divided by the total number of assessable parcels calculated for the District to establish the annual assessment rate for the fiscal year. This assessment rate is then multiplied by each assessable parcel s Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) count, with the resulting product being the parcel s annual assessment amount for the fiscal year. This methodology is shown below, along with the quantification of the district maximum assessment rate. Proposed Assessment for FY 2018/19: No. of Assessment Units 2018/19 Assessment per Unit: Maximum Allowable Assessment per Unit: Page 7 $13,585.00 19 $762.37 18 4/26/2018

APPENDIX A PROPOSITION 218 COMPLIANCE RECORD Construction Cost Index - 20 City Average Fiscal Year 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 Page 8 Previous FY Index - Current FY Index Mar -Mar 9011 9268 9268 9456 9456 9702 9702 9972 9972 10242 10242 10278 10278 10959 Inflation Adjustment 2.9% 2.0% 2.6% 2.8% 2.7% 0.4% 6.626% Total Maximum Assessment $662.37 $671.19 $674.95 $693.73 $712.50 $762.37 Actual Unit Assessment $657.85 $657.84 $674.94 $693.72 $712.50 $762.36 19 4/26/2018

APPENDIX B DISTRICT DIAGRAM Page 9 20 4/26/2018

Hamilton Gym APPENDIX " San Pablo Subdivision Landscape Assessment District A-03 San Pablo LAD Engineer's Report May 20 14 21

APPENDIX C - ASSESSMENT ROLL The proposed assessment and the amount of the assessment apportioned to each lot or parcel, as shown on the latest roll at the Assessor s Office, is shown on the following pages. The description of each lot or parcel is part of the records of the Assessor of the County of Marin and those records are, by reference, made part of this report. The assessments shown will be submitted to the County Auditor/Controller, and included on the property tax bill for each parcel shown in the assessment roll for. APN 157-990-01 157-990-02 157-990-03 157-990-04 157-990-05 157-990-06 157-990-07 157-990-08 157-990-09 157-990-10 157-990-12 157-990-13 157-990-16 157-990-17 157-990-18 157-990-19 157-990-21 157-990-23 157-990-24 TOTALS Page 10 Land Use 19 EDU 19.00 Assessment Rate Assessment $13,585.00 22 4/26/2018