Liqhtinq and Landscape District 1993-1, Windsor
<br />The Windsor Homes subdivision (L & L District 1993-1) has been in place for fourteen
<br />(14) years. Maintenance in this District includes masonry walls, trees, shrubbery,
<br />groundcover, and irrigation systems situated on the northeast side of Tapestry Way and
<br />Minton Court, Lot A in the northwest corner of the subdivision and also Lot C in the
<br />southwest corner of the subdivision.
<br />The assessments for the coming year for District 1993-1 (Windsor) will be the same as
<br />last year, $269.62 per parcel per year. With a total of 90 parcels in the District, this
<br />year's total assessment will be $24,265.80. This amount will be sufficient to fund the
<br />maintenance of all common areas including water and electrical costs, County
<br />assessment fees, City administration fees, and sets aside sufficient reserves in a
<br />replacement fund for the long-term replacement of plantings, irrigation systems, fencing,
<br />masonry walls, signage and other District improvements.
<br />As there are no City-owned parcels within the boundaries of this district, the City will not
<br />be assessed.
<br />Liqhtinq and Landscape District 1993-2, Bonde Ranch
<br />The Bonde Ranch subdivision (L & L District 1993-2) has been in place for fourteen (14)
<br />years. Maintenance in this District includes entry features, open space areas,
<br />firebreaks, trees, shrubbery, groundcover and irrigation systems.
<br />The assessments for the coming year for District 1993-2 (Bonde Ranch) will be the
<br />same as last year, $257.22 per parcel per year. With a total of 103 parcels in the
<br />District [one of these aCity-owned parcel, the Bonde Ranch water tank ($252.91)], this
<br />year's total assessment will be $26,489.35. This amount will be sufficient to fund the
<br />maintenance of all common areas including water and electrical costs, County
<br />assessment fees, City administration fees, and sets aside sufficient reserves in a
<br />replacement fund for the long-term replacement of plantings, irrigation systems, fencing,
<br />and other District improvements.
<br />With the assessment of one City-owned parcel, .the City will pay $252.91 as a result of
<br />the passage of Proposition 218.
<br />Liqhtinq and Landscape District 1994-1, Oak Tree Farm
<br />The Oak Tree Farm subdivision (L & L District 1994-1) has been in place for thirteen
<br />(13) years. Maintenance in this District includes open space areas, entry features,
<br />firebreaks, trees, shrubbery, groundcover and irrigation systems.
<br />The assessments for the coming year for District 1994-1 will remain at $473.66 per
<br />parcel per year. With a total of 42 parcels in the District [one of these aCity-owned
<br />parcel, a sewer lift station ($465.75)], this year's total assessment will be $19,885.81.
<br />This amount will be sufficient to fund the maintenance of all common areas including
<br />water and electrical costs, County assessment fees, City administration fees and sets
<br />aside sufficient reserves, in a replacement fund for the long-term replacement of
<br />plantings, irrigation systems, fencing, and other District improvements.
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