HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESO 8043'•
RESOLUTION NO. 8043
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALO ALTO ADOPTING
ENGINEER'S REPORT, CONFIRMING THE ASSESSMENT, ORDERING THE WORK
AND ACQUISITIONS AND DIRECTING ACTIONS WITH RESPECT THERETO
UNIVERSITY AVENUE AREA OFF-STREET PARKING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
The
"City"),
follows:
Council (the "Council") of the City of Palo Alto (the
County of Santa Clara, State of California, RESOLVES as
WHEREAS, on January ·22, 2001, this Council adopted 'Resolution
No. 8034, A Resolution of Intention to Make Acquisitions and.
Improvements, and in it directed the Engineer of Work to. make and
file a report in writing in accordance with and pursuant to the
Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (the ·"Act") in and for the
City's proposed University Avenue Area Off~Street Parking
Assessment District (the "Assessment District");
WHEREAS, the report was made and filed, and considered by
this Council and found to be sufficient in every particular,
whereupon it was determined that .the report should stand as· the
Engineer's Report for all subsequent proceedings under and
pursuant to the Resolution of Intention;
WHEREAS, Monday, March 19, 2001, at the hour of 7:'00 o'clock
p.m., in the meeting place of this Council, City Council Chambers,
City Hall, 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California, were
appointed, as the time and place for a public hearing to take
testimony and for hearing protests in relation to the ·. proposed
acquisitions and improvements, for tabulation on assessment
ballots and final action upon the Engineer's Report, notices of
which hearing, including assessment ballots, were mailed as
required by law;
WHEREAS, the hearing was held, and all persons interested
desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard, and
all matters and things pertaining to the acquisitions and
improvements were fully heard and considered by this Council, and
any protests, both written . and oral, were duly heard, considered,
and all assessment ballots submitted by property owners were
received and tabulated; and
WHEREAS, the City Clerk, being the official designated to
tabulate the assessment ballots, has prepared a written tabulation
of the ballots, which tabulation has been presented to this
Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, :IT :IS ORDERED as follows:
1. No Majority Protest; Protests Overruled. It is hereby
determined that, upon the conclusion of the public hearing, and
after tabulation of the assessment ballots submitted, no majority
protest against the assessment existed because the assessment
ballots submitted in opposition to the assessment did not exceed
the ballots submitted in favor of the assessment. In tabulating
,, ... ~~; .
the ballots, they were weighted according to the proportional
financial obligation of the affected properties. Any protests, in
whole or in part against the proposed acquisitions and
improvements, the grades at which the work is proposed to be done,
the assessment district or the extent thereof to be assessed for
the costs and expenses of the acquisitions and improvements, the
engineer's estimate of costs and expenses, .the maps and
descriptions or against the diagram or the assessment to pay for
the costs and expenses thereof, written and oral, are hereby
overruled. The written tabulation of the ballots prepared by the
Clerk is hereby approved and shall be part of the record of these
proceedings.
2. Public Interest. The public interest, convenience and
necessity require that the acquisitions and improvements be made
and that the Assessment. District be formed.
3. Assessment District Described. The Assessment-District
·benefited by the acquisitions and improvements and to be' assessed
to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and the exterior boundaries
thereof r are as shown by a map· thereof filed in the office of the
City Clerk, which map is made a part hereof by reference thereto.
• · 4 . Engineer's Report Approved. The Engineer's R.eport 1 in ·
the form on file in the ·· office of the City Clerk and to which
reference is hereby made • for further particulars,. including the
estimates of costs and expenses, the apportionment .·.of assessments
and the assessment diagram contained in the Engineer's Report, is
hereby ·approved and confirmed and shall stand as .·the Engineer's
Report for these and ail future proceedings for the Assessment
District. Final approval· ·of the Engineer's Report is intended to
and shall refer and apply to the Engineer's Report, .·or any portion .
thereof, as amended, modified, revised or corrected by, or
pursuant to and in accordance with, any resolution or order, if
any; heretofore duly adopted or made by this Council.
5. Benefits Determined. Based on the oral and documentary
evidence, including the Engineer's Report, offered and received at
the public hearing, this Council expressly finds and determines
that:
(a) each of the several subdivisions of land in the
Assessment District will be specially benefited by the
acquisitions and. improvements at least in the amount, if not
more than the amount, of the assessment· apportioned.· against
the subdivisions of land, respectively; and
(b) there is substantial evidence to support, and the
weight of the evidence preponderates in favor of, the finding
and determination as to special benefits.
6. Improvements Ordered, Assessment District Formed and
Assessments Confirmed. This Council hereby orders that the
acquisitions and improvements described in the Resolution of
Intention be made, the Assessment District be formed and that the
assessment to pay the costs and expenses thereof be confirmed and
are hereby levied. For further particulars pursuant to· the
-2-
provisions of the Act, reference is hereby made to the Resolution
of Intention and the Engineer's Report.
7. Recording Ordered. The City Clerk shall forthwith:
{a) deliver to the official of the City who is the
Superintendent of Streets under the Act the assessment as
contained in the Engineer's Report together with the
assessment diagram, as approved and confirmed by this
Council, with a certificate of such confirmation and of the
date thereof, executed by the City Clerk, attached thereto.
The Superintendent of Streets shall record the assessment and
diagram in a suitable book. to be kept for that purpose, and
append thereto a certificate of the date of such recording,
and such recordation ·shall be and constitute the assessment
roll herein; and
{b) · cause a copy of the assessment diagram and a notice
of assessment, substantially the form provided in Section
3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, executed
by the City Clerk, to be filed and recorded, respectively, in
the office of the County Recorder of the County of Santa
Clara.
From the date of recording of the notice of assessment, all
persons shall be deemed to have notice of the . contents of such
assessment, and each of such assessments shall thereupon be a li·en
upon the property against which it is made, and unless sooner
discharged such liens shall so continue for the period of ten :(10)
years from the date of· the recordation, or in the event bonds are
issued to represent the assessments, then such liens shall
continue until the expiration of· four (4) years after the due date
of the last installment upon the bonds or of the last installment
of principal of the bonds. The appropriate officer ·or officers of
the City are. hereby authorized to take all actions and to pay any.
and all fees required by law in connection with the above.
8. Cash Payment Ordered.
{a) Cash Payment. Under the Act, this Council hereby
directs that the owners of property within the Asse.ssment
District shall be given written notice of the confirmation of
the assessments and of the recording thereof in the office of
the Superintendent of Streets and of the opportunity ·of such
owners to pay all or a portion of the assessments
attributable to the first phase of the bonds to be issued in
cash for a period of not less than thirty (30) days.
{b) Collection Officer. The Director of Administrative
Services of the City is appointed Collection Officer (the
"Collection Officer") for the assessments and the person to
whom payment of the assessments shall be made, and that the
office of the Collection Officer, at 250 Hamil ton Avenue,
Palo Alto, California 94301 is designated as the place at
which any payments will be made, and the Superintendent of
Streets is hereby relieved of all responsibility for
collecting assessments.
-3-
.
·~ '
. ·•
(c) Mailed Notices. The Collection Officer shall cause
notices to pay assessments to be mailed under Section 10404
of the Act, which notice shall state that bonds will be
issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, to represent
any unpaid assessments. The mailed notice shall be mailed to
each owner of real property within the Assessment District at
his or her last known address as the same appears on the tax
rolls of the City, or on file in the office of or as known to
the Clerk of the Council, or to both addresses if the address
is not the same, or to the general delivery when no address
so appears.
(d) Published Notice. The Collection Officer shall also
cause the notice to be published once a week for two
successive weeks (with at least five days intervening between
the respective publication dates, not counting such dates) in
a newspaper published and circulated in the City.
(e)· Proceeds of Collections. The Collection Officer
shall establish a -fund, separate and distinct from other
funds of. the City and designated "City of Palo Alto,
University Avenue Area Off-Street Parking Assessment District
Cash Payment Fund" (the "Cash Payment Fund") into which shall
be deposited all sums received from the cash payments. The
Cash Payment Fund may be invested by the Collection Officer
in lawful investments for the City; provided, howeve·r, that
the Collection Officer shall be under no obligation to invest
any or all of the amounts in the Cash Payment Fund. In the
event that this Council issues bonds for the Assessment
District, the moneys iri the· Cash Payment Fund shall be
applied to the acquisitions and improvements for the
Assessment District ·and . the Fund shall be closed. If the
Council determines not . to issue bonds to finance the
acquisitions and improvements, the Collection Officer shall
return tlie amounts of cash payments (with any interest
thereon) to the persons responsible for paying such -cash
payments and the Fund shall be closed. The timing of such
determinations shall be entirely at the discretion of the
Council.
9. Effective Date. This resolution shall be effective upon
the date of its adoption.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
-4-
INTRODUCED AND PASSED: MArch 19, 2001
AYES: BURCH, EAKINS, KLEINBERG, LYTLE, MOSSAR, OJAKIAN
NOES:
ABSENT :FAZZINO
ABSTENTIONS:
NOT PARTICIPATING: BEECHAM, WHEELER
ATiJiw_ • 6J JY
City Clerk ~ ~
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Jones Hall,
·A Professional ration
By:
-5-