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1 <br /> Introduction <br /> Overview <br /> The City of Pleasanton ("City") is located in Alameda County, and covers an area of <br /> 24.3 square miles, with over 24,500 assessor parcels, and approximately 80,000 <br /> residents. The City currently has five Landscape Maintenance Districts ("Districts") that <br /> provide services to a combined total of 680 parcels: <br /> • 1984-1 Ponderosa (Del Prado) — 344 parcels <br /> • 1993-1 Windsor— 90 parcels <br /> • 1993-2 Bonde Ranch — 103 parcels <br /> • 1994-1 Oak Tree Farm — 42 parcels <br /> • 1995-1 Moller Ranch — 101 parcels <br /> The five District's benefit assessments were established prior to the approval of <br /> Proposition 218 in 1996. The purpose of these Districts is to provide funding for the <br /> installation, maintenance and servicing of local landscaping and lighting improvements <br /> ("Improvements") within each District's service area. <br /> Landscape Maintenance District No. 1993-1, Windsor <br /> Assessment Background <br /> The Windsor Landscape Maintenance District No. 1993-1 ("District 1993-1" or <br /> "Maintenance District") was formed in 1993 as a Condition of Approval for the Windsor <br /> development, to fund certain landscape improvements within the Windsor subdivision. <br /> The Maintenance District has a total of 90 single-family residential parcels. <br /> The Windsor Landscape Maintenance District No. 1993-1 purpose is to fund the <br /> maintenance and repair of designated landscaped areas and open space areas, entry <br /> features, masonry soundwalls, common area drainage ditches, irrigation systems, trees <br /> and plantings in designated landscaped areas, furnishing of water and power for <br /> irrigation systems, and streetlights. <br /> District 1993-1 is funded by the benefit assessment approved in 1993 ("Assessment"), <br /> and it does not receive any direct revenues from property taxes or any other funding <br /> sources. The fiscal year 2023-24 assessments for District 1993-1 will remain at the <br /> same assessment rate of $269.62 per parcel per year. With a total of 90 parcels in the <br /> Maintenance District, fiscal year 2023-24 total assessment will be $24,265.80. <br /> Over the years, operational costs and utility costs have increased, however the <br /> assessment revenues have remained the same. The fiscal year 2023-24 total <br /> assessment revenue will not be sufficient to fund the maintenance of all landscaped <br />