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AGENDA REPORT
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5/21/2019
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expenses this year will total $7,253, leaving $2,531 to be deposited into the fund <br /> reserve. <br /> As of May 1, 2019, the Lemoine Ranch Estates CHAD has a fund reserve balance of <br /> $87,741. This reserve is for the repair of landslides, hillside slopes and drainage <br /> facilities, as may be necessary in the future, based on estimates of significant earth <br /> movement events discussed in the original Plan of Control for this CHAD. These <br /> reserves can also be used for the eventual replacement infrastructure should it become <br /> necessary. Should a significant event occur, this reserve amount is likely inadequate to <br /> cover the cost of needed repairs. <br /> Moller Ranch <br /> The Engineer's Report for the Moller Ranch GHAD concludes that funding is needed for <br /> the following special services for properties within this GHAD: excavation and re- <br /> compaction of shallow slope failures, installation of additional subdrain systems, repair <br /> of surface drainage improvements, construction of additional surface drainage <br /> improvements, restoration of eroded areas and/or removal of siltation deposits, site <br /> inspection, preparation of the Engineer's Report and City administrative costs. This year <br /> staff recommends increasing the annual parcel assessment by the allowed two percent <br /> to $120. With 100 properties within the GHAD, including the City-owned water reservoir <br /> site, this year's projected revenue will be $13,600. The anticipated operational expenses <br /> this year will total $10,637, leaving $2,963 to be deposited into the fund reserve. <br /> As of May 1, 2019, the Moller Ranch CHAD has a fund reserve balance of $126,705. <br /> This reserve is for the repair of landslides, hillside slopes and drainage facilities, as may <br /> be necessary in the future, based on estimate of significant earth movement events <br /> discussed in the original Plan of Control for this CHAD. These reserves can also be <br /> used for the eventual replacement infrastructure should it become necessary. Should a <br /> significant event occur this reserve amount is likely inadequate to cover the cost of <br /> needed repairs. <br /> Oak Tree Farm <br /> The Engineer's Report for the Oak Tree Farm GHAD has been prepared and concludes <br /> that funding is needed for the following on-going special services for properties within <br /> this GHAD: cleaning of retention basins, site inspections, erosion stabilization, <br /> preparation of the Engineer's Report, and City administrative costs. This year, staff <br /> recommends increasing the annual parcel assessment by the allowed two percent to <br /> $322. With 42 properties within the CHAD, including the City-owned sanitary sewer <br /> pump station, this year's projected revenue will be $14,424. The anticipated operational <br /> expenses this year will total $11,570, leaving $2,854 to be deposited into the fund <br /> reserve. <br /> As of May 1, 2019, the Oak Tree Farm CHAD has a fund reserve of $102,154. This <br /> reserve is to be used to pay for landslide repair work, which the original Plan of Control <br /> estimated would be needed approximately every ten years. This reserve is slowly being <br /> replenished as over the last several years the majority of the reserve funds were used <br /> to complete erosion repairs along the fire trail within the covered area. Should a <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br />
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