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resolution confirming the Engineer's Report and levying assessments for each of the <br /> Districts forth e Fiscal Year 2023/24. <br /> Landscape Maintenance District 1984-1, Ponderosa-Del Prado <br /> The Ponderosa Homes subdivision (District 1984-1) has 344 parcels and the district has <br /> been in place for 39 years. Maintenance in this district includes the care of masonry <br /> walls, trees, shrubbery, groundcover and irrigation systems along Paseo Santa Cruz, <br /> between Corte Santa Maria and Corte Pacifica. <br /> The overall assessments forthe coming yearfor District 1984-1 (Ponderosa-Del Prado) <br /> will remain unchanged at$16.90 per privately-owned parcel, and$16.62 forthe one City- <br /> owned parcel. With a total of 344 parcels (including the City-owned Del Prado Park <br /> parcel)this year's total assessmentwill be $5,813.32. This amount provides enough <br /> funding for the maintenance and plant replacement costs in all the special district areas <br /> along Paseo Santa Cruz, including water and electrical costs, county administration fees, <br /> and city administration fees. Butthis amount does not provide adequate funding to cover <br /> the emergency repair costs or the capital replacement cost of the irrigation systems, <br /> planting in the general benefit area, masonry walls, and any additional emergency repair <br /> services or other required improvements. <br /> The fund balance for capital repair and replacement is approximately$83,000 for this <br /> district. This amount is not enough for several improvements for which replacement must <br /> be considered in the nearterm, including an extensive irrigation system replacement and <br /> plant replacement,tree pruning, and otherfeatures.Additionally, this amount is <br /> insufficient to repair the existing sound wall if it needs repair in the future. <br /> With the assessment of one City-owned parcel ($16.62), and the cost of maintenance <br /> for the "general benefit"area along the Alamo Canal ($9,703) that was in the LIVID when <br /> it was originally formed, but later determined to be a general benefit requiring City <br /> maintenance, the City will be responsible for$9,720 of the maintenance within the <br /> district area. <br /> Landscape Maintenance District 1993-1, Windsor <br /> The Windsor subdivision (District 1993-1) has 90 parcels and the district has been in <br /> place for 30 years. Maintenance in this district includes the care of masonry walls, trees, <br /> shrubbery, groundcover, irrigation systems, entry features and common area drainage <br /> ditches along with furnishing all waterand powerforthe irrigation system (situated in Lot <br /> A)on the northeast side of Tapestry Way and Minton Courtand in the northwest comer <br /> of the subdivision, as well as in Lot C in the southwest comer of the subdivision (Tract <br /> 6320 in the city of Pleasanton). <br /> The assessments forthe coming year for District 1993-1 (Windsor)will be the same as <br /> last year at $269.62 per privately-owned parcel. With a total of 90 parcels in the district, <br /> this year's total assessment will be $24,265.80.This amount is not enough to fund the <br /> maintenance of the district areas to the same level of maintenance as in past years. The <br /> county assessment fee will continue to be paid, as will the city administration fee, but <br /> due to the ever-increasing cost of water and maintenance services, and because of the <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />