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private contractors for the maintenance of these districts; the portion of the assessment <br /> for the City-owned parcels will be added to the specific L & L District fund. <br /> There is minimal fiscal impact to the City relating to the administration of the Districts. As <br /> part of the assessment, the City collects an annual fee to administer the districts as well <br /> as the maintenance contracts. A portion of this fee, along with interest earnings and <br /> delinquency penalties, is available to reimburse the City for staff time. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 ("the Act") authorizes local agencies to <br /> impose an annual assessment on real property benefiting from improvements in order to <br /> pay for constructing and maintaining lighting and landscaping improvements. The <br /> assessments are collected by Alameda County as part of the annual tax bill. <br /> At the meeting of May 17, 2011, the City Council approved the Engineer's Report <br /> relating to each respective assessment district and scheduled a public hearing in <br /> conformance with the requirements of the State of California Landscaping and Lighting <br /> Act of 1972. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> As required by the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, the City must levy an annual <br /> assessment to all parcels benefited by their Landscaping District. The resolutions <br /> adopted at the meeting of May 17, 2011, authorized the City Clerk to give the required <br /> notice of public hearing regarding the levy of proposed annual assessments for the <br /> respective districts. At the meeting of June 21, 2011, the City Council will open the <br /> hearing to receive public comments, close the hearing, and adopt a resolution confirming <br /> the Engineer's Report and levying assessments for each of the Districts for fiscal year <br /> 2011-12. <br /> Landscape District 1984-1, Ponderosa-Del Prado <br /> Maintenance in this District includes masonry walls, trees, shrubbery, groundcover and <br /> irrigation systems along Paseo Santa Cruz between Corte Pacifica and Paseo Catalina. <br /> The assessment for the coming year for District 1984-1 (Ponderosa-Del Prado) will be <br /> the same as last year, $16.90 per parcel per year. With a total of 344 parcels in the <br /> district (including one City-owned parcel, Del Prado Park), this year's total assessment <br /> will be $5,813.32. This amount will be sufficient to fund the maintenance of all common <br /> areas along Paseo Santa Cruz including water and electrical costs, County <br /> administration fees, City administration fees, and sets aside in a replacement fund <br /> sufficient reserves for the long-term replacement of plantings, irrigation systems, <br /> masonry walls, and other District improvements. <br /> The City bid the District maintenance project in October 2007, and received five (5) <br /> bids. The low responsive bidder was Vista Grande Landscape Management of <br /> Livermore, with a bid of $8,520 for the annual maintenance of the District. This included <br /> the cost of maintenance for the "general benefit" area along the arroyo from Corte de <br /> Flores to Corte Monterey that is the City's fiscal responsibility. To date, the contractor <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br />