HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 92-302 11/16/1992I~~'SOIUtlO1'1 N®. 92-302 1\1.C.S.
of the City of Petaluma, California
RESOLUTION APPROVING REPORT,
FORMING CORONA-ELY BENEFIT DISTRICT NO. 1
AND ESTABLISHING SPECIAL BENEFIT ASSESSMENT
The City Council of the City of Petaluma resolves:
This Council has taken a series of actions preliminary to
ordering the formation of Corona-Ely Benefit District No. 1, City
of Petaluma, Sonoma County, California (the "District"), and now
makes the following findings and orders:
1. The City Council adopted its Resolution of Intention
to form the District pursuant to Chapter 13.35 of the Petaluma
Municipal Code (the "Code") and directed John H. Heidel, Consulting
Civil Engineer (the "Engineer") to prepare the report required by
Section 13.35.060 of the Code (the "Report").
2. The Engineer filed the Report as directed, and the
City Council called a hearing on the Report as required by Section
13.35.070 of the Code. Notice of the hearing was given by mail to
affected property owners in accordance with the Code. A
certificate of mailing is on file with the City Clerk.
3. At the time and place for which notice was given, the
City Council conducted a public hearing and gave every interested
person an opportunity to object to, or comment on, the Report and
the proposed formation of the District.
4. The City Council approves the Report and each
component part of it.
5. The City Council finds that the Engineer in the
Report has fairly and properly apportioned the special benefit
assessments in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received
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by each parcel, respectively, from the improvements described in
the Report.
6. This Council orders the formation of the District and
hereby establishes the special benefit assessments therein as set
forth in the Report. The assessments shall be collected at the
time and in the manner described in the Report.
Under the power and authority conferred upon this Council by the Charter of said City.
REFERENCE: I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the Approved as to
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Council of the City of Petaluma at a (Regular) (~Q1~ji~~l) g
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City Attorney
AYES: Read, Davis, Woolsey, Sobel, Nelson, Vice Ivlayor Cavanagh, .Mayor Hilligoss
NOES: None
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ABSENT: None
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CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT
CORONA-ELY BENEFIT DISTRICT NO. 1
The undersigned declares:
On ~ VI~JU~-~! ~, 1992, the undersigned mailed a copy of the
document entitled Notice of Hearing on Special Development
Assessment, attached hereto as Exhibit A, to each owner of real
property in Corona-Ely Benefit District No. 1, City of Petaluma,
Sonoma County, California, according to the names and addresses of
the owners as they appear on the last equalized assessment roll or
as known to the undersigned. A list of these property owners is
attached hereto as Exhibit B.
Executed at Emeryville, California, on D ~'.~Pl~l' n( y ,
1992.
I declare the foregoing to be true under penalty of perjury.
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BRIGIT LEDGE, Proj ct Assistant,
Sturgis, Ness, Brunsell & Sperry,
Emeryville, California
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EXHIBIT A
NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT
CORONA-ELY BENEFIT DISTRICT NO. 1
CITY OF PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED:
The City Council of the City of Petaluma has ordered, and has
received, a report proposing a special development assessment on
land owned by you.
The special development assessment is based on special benefit
to your land from the construction of public improvements within
Assessment District No. 21. The improvements are generally
described as follows:
1. The construction of Sonoma Mountain Parkway from the end of
the existing full street improvements on Ely Road
(approximately 700 feet north of East Washington Street to
Corona Road along the interim alignment for a distance of
approximately 11,0'00 feet). Improvements to consist of a
street section with four 11-foot wide travel lanes, two 5-
foot wide bike lanes; and a 16-foot wide landscaped median as
shown on the adopted Sonoma Mountain Parkway Plan Line along
the interim alignment through Lands of Brody. Joint
utilities' trench (.for electric, gas., telephone, T.V., street
lighting and traffic signal interconnect) with all conduit and
boxes ready for wiring includes the undergrounding of the
.existing overhead telephone line along the east side of Ely
Road.
2. The construction of Ely Road from Sonoma Mountain Parkway on a
curve for approximately 900 feet to the existing Ely Road.
Improvements to consist of a street section width of 48 feet
to 40 feet curb to curb allowing for two travel lanes and two
bike .lanes.
The work in the above-described improvements in Paragraphs 1
and 2 to include clearing, grading, subbase, base, paving,
monuments, curb and gutter, a system for domestic water supply
including fire hydrants where none exist, storm drainage
facilities; sanitary sewers and appurtenances where none
exst~,,und'ergrounding existing utility services to the east
side of~Sonoma Mountain Parkway as required, street lighting
including conduit, wiring and appurtenances where none exist,
landscaping irrigation of median islands., signing and striping
and related incidentals, traffic signals at Rainier Avenue and
Maria Drive intersections with Sonoma Mountain Parkway and
conduit for future signals at the Ely Road and Junior College
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intersections. Joint utilities' trench with all conduit and
boxes ready for wiring.
3. Construct Corona Road improvements where Sonoma Mountain
Parkway intersects Corona Road to two travel lanes to allow
for interim signal and traffic movements as shown on the Plan
Line.
Work to include improvements necessary to widen Corona Road
including clearing, grading, subbase, base., paving, a 12-inch
water line from present 12-inch stub at railroad tracks to
Sonoma Mountain Parkway, storm drainage facilities, a 12-inch
sewer pipe and appurtenances from present stub in manhole
located on the east side of the railroad tracks to Sonoma
Mountain. Parkway, traffic signal, signing and striping and
appurtenances.
4. The construction of Maria Drive from Morning Glory to Sonoma
Mountain Parkway for a distance of approximately 200 feet.
Improvements to consist of realignment, removal,
reconstruction and new construction including clearing,
grading, subbase, base, monuments, paving, curb and gutter,
sidewalk, water lines and appurtenances, storm drainage
facilities, street lighting, landscaping and related
incidentals. Joint utilities' trench with all conduit and
boxes ready for wiring.
5. Construction o_f Lynch Creek, Capri Creek, and .Corona Creek
drainage structures and appurtenances crossing under Sonoma
Mountain Parkway.
6. Construction of Corona Creek channel and appurtenances from
Sonoma Mountain Parkway to McDowell Boulevard North for
approximately 1,600 feet, including conduits under the
Northwestern Pacific Railroad tracks, landscaping, irrigation,
fencing, a gravel roadway or path and an interim creek
crossing to rear part of Brody parcel.
7. The construction of a sanitary sewer line and appurtenances
from Sonoma Mountain Parkway to Ely Road along the future
Corona Creek area.
8. Construction of a 12-inch water main. and appurtenances from
Zone 4 Pump Station at Corona and Ely Roads along Ely Road to
Sonoma Mountain Parkway.
9. The acquisition of all lands, easements, rights-of-way,
franchises, licenses, permits, fees and the performing of all
work necessary or convenient to complete the above.
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The amount of the special development assessment on your land
is as set forth at the bottom of this notice. The special
development assessment (or a portion thereof) will be payable to
the City of Petaluma at the time of, and as a condition of, the
issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for your parcel (or portion
thereof).
At 7 p.m. on Monday, November 16, 1992, in the Chambers of the
City Council., City Hall, 11 English Street, Petaluma, California,
the City Council will hold a public hearing at which you or your
representative may appear personally or by written communication,
or both, to protest or comment on the benefit district report. The
report is on file in the office of the City Clerk and is open to
public inspection during normal business hours.
You may also address questions concerning the report or this
notice to David W. Spilman, City Finance Director, (707) 778-4352.
DATED: October 19, 1992
PATRICIA BERNARD
City Clerk
City of Petaluma
The proposed special development assessment against your property
is as follows:
Assessment & Diagram No.
Assessor's Parcel No.
Amount of Assessment
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EXHIBIT B Page 1
PROPERTY OWNERS' LIST
CITY OF PETALUMA
Corona-Ely Benefit District No. 1
ASSESSMENT NUMBER(S) NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER
1 to 2 Marilyn McDowell
2472 Malaga Drive
San Jose CA 95125
3 William Dick
Summertree Development Inc.
2777 Cleveland Avenue, #104
Santa Rosa CA 95401
4 Richard Gatti
P.O. Box 750458
Petaluma CA 94975
5A to 5B Karen Colabianchi
464 Corona Road
Petaluma CA 94952
6 Allen Brody
360 Corona Road
Petaluma CA 94952
7 Ann Vossen
509 .Heather Way
San Rafael CA 94903
8 Gary Collins
436 Corona Road
Petaluma CA 94952
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