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18 <br /> Residential Properties <br /> The Bonde Ranch development is a residential single-family development project <br /> consisting of a total of 103 parcels, 102 single-family home parcels, and 1 publicly <br /> owned parcel used for a water tank. As such, each residential property receives similar <br /> benefit from the proposed Improvements. <br /> Therefore, the Engineer has determined that the appropriate method of apportionment <br /> of the benefits derived by all parcels is on a dwelling unit or single-family residence <br /> basis. All improved properties, or properties proposed for development, are assigned <br /> one Single Family Equivalent unit or 1 SFE factor equal to the number of dwelling units <br /> developed or planned for the property. <br /> Other Properties <br /> Article XIIID stipulates that publicly owned properties must be assessed unless there is <br /> clear and convincing evidence that those properties receive no special benefit from the <br /> Assessment. <br /> All properties that are specially benefited are assessed. Another publicly owned <br /> property that is used for purposes similar to private residential, commercial, industrial, or <br /> institutional uses are benefited and assessed at the same rate as such privately owned <br /> property. <br /> Miscellaneous, small, and other parcels such as roads, right-of-way parcels, and <br /> common areas typically do not generate significant numbers of employees, residents, <br /> customers, or guests, who would have access to or use the Improvements. These <br /> miscellaneous parcels, therefore, receive no benefit from the Improvements and are <br /> assessed an SFE benefit factor of 0 SFEs. <br /> The Assessment Rate does not Increase Annually <br /> It should also be noted that the Maintenance District assessment rates cannot be <br /> increased annually, and the total revenues remain the same year after year, assessing <br /> $257.22 per SFE or parcel, which is the amount assessed since 2000-01. To increase <br /> the annual assessment rate beyond the original assessment rate or to add an annual <br /> Consumer Price Index escalator to the assessment rate, approval of the property <br /> owners is required via a Proposition 218 assessment ballot proceeding. <br /> Appeal of Assessments Levied to Property <br /> Any property owner who feels that the assessment levied on their property is in error as <br /> a result of incorrect information being used to apply the foregoing method of <br /> assessment may file a written appeal with the City of Pleasanton City Engineer or his or <br /> her designee. Any such appeal is limited to the correction of an assessment during the <br /> then-current Fiscal Year and applicable law. Upon the filing of any such appeal, the City <br /> of Pleasanton City Engineer or his or her designee will promptly review the appeal and <br /> any information provided by the property owner. If the City of Pleasanton City Engineer <br /> or his or her designee finds that the assessment should be modified, the appropriate <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Landscape Maintenance District No. 1993-2, Bonde Ranch Engineer's Report, Fiscal Year 2023-24 <br />