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Proposition 218 Compliance <br /> As noted above, the proposed assessments fund geologic monitoring and related <br /> maintenance services that provide a special benefit to the properties within the GHADs <br /> but do not benefit the public at large. In addition, the GHADs were formed by consent of <br /> all original property owners (the developers). Since these criteria have been satisfied, <br /> the GHAD assessments are allowed to be increased by the amount of the ENR index <br /> without being subject to a Prop. 218 vote of existing property owners. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> Declaration of Intention <br /> At the May 15, 2018, Board of Directors meeting, the Board adopted a resolution declaring <br /> an intention to order the cost of maintenance be assessed against the property owners <br /> within each of the Districts for fiscal year 2018-19. As required by Geologic Hazard <br /> Abatement Districts, the Board of Directors must levy an annual assessment on all <br /> parcels (including the City's parcel) benefited by the GHAD. <br /> At the assessment hearing, the Board shall hear and consider all protests, and make <br /> modifications, if determined to be necessary, to the proposed assessments. After the <br /> close of the public hearing, the Board shall confirm the assessments as submitted by the <br /> General Manager, and order that the amount of each assessment be levied against each <br /> parcel within the GHAD. <br /> If the assessments are ordered, the City Clerk will record the notice of assessments with <br /> the Alameda County Tax Collector as provided in Streets and Highways Code §3114. <br /> Submitted by: Fiscal Review: Approved y: <br /> 44' <br /> Stephen Ki patrick Tina Olson Nelson Fialho <br /> Director of Engineering Director of Finance City Manager <br /> Attachment: <br /> 1. Resolution — Laurel Creek Estates <br /> 2. Resolution — Lemoine Ranch Estates <br /> 3. Resolution — Moller Ranch <br /> 4. Resolution — Oak Tree Farm <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />