Item 15 - WEST COVINA LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 PUBLIC HEARINGAGENDA ITEM NO. 15
AGENDA STAFF REPORT
City of West Covina I Office of the City Manager
DATE: July 19, 2022
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: David Carmany
City Manager
SUBJECT: WEST COVINA LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6 PUBLIC HEARING
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council conduct the public hearing and then adopt the following
resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 2022-81 — A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CONFIRMING A
DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2022-23 FOR LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 6
BACKGROUND:
The Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (California Streets and Highways Code section 22500 et seq.)
(the "Act") specifies the procedures for renewal of landscape maintenance districts. Landscape
Maintenance District No. 6 (LMD6) was established in accordance with the Act in 1980 at the request of
the owner of the development in lieu of forming a Homeowners' Association. LMD6 is generally located
in the easterly end of the City known as South Hills. The funds collected by the district are used to
maintain landscaping and irrigation in public open space areas within its boundaries. LMD6 contains 238
single-family dwellings, approximately 12 acres of landscaped and irrigated areas, and approximately 65
acres of natural area.
DISCUSSION:
The Act specifies the procedures for renewal of landscape maintenance districts. At its regular meeting
on July 5, 2022, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2022-74, ordering the preparation of the
Engineer's Report pursuant to the provisions of the Act. The City Council also adopted Resolution No.
2022-75, preliminarily approving the Report, declaring its intention to levy and collect the assessment for
Fiscal Year 2022-23 and setting July 19, 2022 as the date for the public hearing.
The preliminary approval of the Engineer's Report does not commit the City Council to adopt the
proposed assessments for the District. During or after the public hearing, the City Council may order
changes in the improvements, any zones within the assessment district, and the proposed diagram or the
proposed assessment. However, it cannot raise the rate that is now capped by Proposition 218. The City
Council's action only becomes final when the diagram and assessment are confirmed by resolution upon
completion of the public hearing.
The next step is conducting the public hearing. Following the public hearing, the City Council may adopt
a resolution confirming the diagram and assessment levy either as proposed or as revised by the City
Council. The adoption of the resolution levies the assessment for the upcoming Fiscal Year.
The District contains approximately 30 to 50-foot landscaped hillside slopes vegetated with plants,
shrubbery, and trees. The current scope of work for the operations, maintenance, and care of these areas
include 3 to 5-feet of fire clearing at the tops and toes of slopes and irrigation maintenance repairs.
Increased scope of work for the District is recommended to include the repair and replacement of light
standards, hardscape repair and replacement of off -grade, cracked and broken areas, tree trimming of
the hillside trees on a trimming cycle, and landscape maintenance including trash removal and clearing of
the hillside plants and shrubbery. It is estimated that the budget required for the increased lighting,
hardscape, and landscaping scope is approximately double the existing District budget.
As outlined in the July 5, 2022 staff report relating to LMD6, the assessment rates have not been
increased since 2009, which has led to reduced services and increased concerns by residents. As costs
have risen, maintenance has suffered. A full study of what a proper level of maintenance would cost and
explore how to set the assessment rate accordingly is recommended. Such a study will take several
months and, if rates are to be increased, would require a vote by the affected property owners.
Pending completion of a further analysis, this report recommends that assessment rates be maintained
at their current levels for Fiscal Year 2022-23. In order to increase the rates further, it would be
necessary to comply with the voting requirements of Article XIIID of the California Constitution. The
annual assessment rates for LMD6 will be maintained at $650 per lot annually ($54.16 per month).
LEGAL REVIEW:
The City Attorney's Office has reviewed and approved the resolution as to form.
OPTIONS:
The City Council has the following options:
1. Adopt staff's recommendation to maintain the assessment rate at their current levels. The attached
" 10-Year Fiscal Projection"(Attachment No. 3) shows the rate being maintained at their current level
and the reserve levels over the next 10 years; or
2. Reduce the assessment rate; LMD6's reserves will be depleted at a faster pace requiring the City's
General Fund to subsidize the district; or
3. Provide alternative direction.
Prepared by: Michael Ackerman, City Engineer
Fiscal Impact
FISCAL IMPACT:
The Fiscal Year 2022-23 Engineer's Report for LMD6 recommends that the assessment rates be
maintained at their current levels. The assessment rate for LMD6 is based on a special uniform benefit
to the property owners and is recommended to remain at its current level of $650 per lot annually
($54.16 per month). The total projected revenue from the recommended rates and interest is $155,080.
Including the balance of $271,780 from the prior year, the total funds available is $426,860.
The adopted budget for LMD6 is $179,271, which is an increase of 0.21 % when compared to the
approved/amended budget for Fiscal Year 2021-22. The operating budget funds only the regular
landscape maintenance services.
LMD6 Amount
Estimated Beginning Fund Balance 271,78
Projected Revenue 155,08
FY2022-23 Budgeted Expenditures 179,271
Estimated Ending Fund Balance $247,58
Attachments
Attachment No. 1 - 15 Year Rate History
Attachment No. 2 - Landscape Maintenance District No. 6 Engineer's Report
Attachment No. 3 - 10 Year Fiscal Projection
Attachment No. 4 - Resolution No. 2022-81
CITY COUNCIL GOALS & OBJECTIVES: Enhance City Image and Effectiveness
Achieve Fiscal Sustainability and Financial Stability
A Well -Planned Community
Attachment No. 1
West Covina
Landscape Maintenance District No.6
15 Year Rate History
Fiscal Year Per Unit Zone
2022/2023
Proposed
$650.00
2021/22
$650.00
2020/21
$650.00
2019/20
$650.00
2018/19
$650.00
2017/18
$650.00
2016/17
$650.00
2015/16
$650.00
2014/15
$650.00
2013/14
$650.00
2012/13
$650.00
2011/12
$650.00
2010/11
$650.00
2009/10
$617.41
2008/09
$588.01
Attachment No.2
City of West Covina
Landscape Maintenance
District No, 6
FISCAL YEAR 2022/2023 ENGINEER'S REPORT
Intent Meeting: July 5, 2022
Public Hearing: July 19, 2022
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OVERVIEW.....................................................................................................................1
PROPOSITION 218 COMPLIANCE............................................................................... 3
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................5
A. DESCRIPTION OF WORK...................................................................................5
B. IMPROVEMENTS AUTHORIZED BY THE 1972 ACT ......................................... 5
C. DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND SERVICES ..................................... 7
II. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT...........................................................................8
A. BENEFIT ANALYSIS............................................................................................ 8
B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY........................................................................ 9
III. ESTIMATE OF COST...........................................................................................10
A. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FUND....................................................10
B. PROPOSED INCREASE SCOPE OF WORK AND SUMMARY OF COSTS .....10
IV. BOUNDARY MAP..........................................................................................................12
V. ASSESSMENT ROLL............................................................................................14
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OVERVIEW
The City of West Covina ("City"), annually levies and collects assessments in order
to provide and maintain facilities, improvements and services within Landscape
Maintenance District No. 6 ("District"). The District was established in 1980
pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the
Streets and Highways Code ("1972 Act"). The District was created at the request
of the owner of the development in lieu of forming a Homeowner's Association.
The funds collected by the District are used to maintain landscaping and irrigation
in public open space areas within its boundaries.
The Engineer's Report ("Report") has been prepared pursuant to Chapter 1, Article
4 and Chapter 3 of the 1972 Act, and presented to the City Council for their
consideration and approval of the proposed improvements and services to be
provided within the District and the levy and collection of annual assessments for
Fiscal Year ("FY") 2022/2023.
This Report describes the District, the improvements and the proposed
assessments to be levied against properties in connection with the benefits the
properties will receive from the maintenance and servicing of the District
improvements for FY 2022/2023. The annual assessments to be levied on
properties within the District provide a funding source for the continued operation
and maintenance of local landscape improvements installed in connection with the
development of properties within the District. Each fiscal year, the City establishes
the District's assessments based on an estimate of the costs to maintain, operate
and service the landscape improvements and based upon available revenues
including fund balances, City contributions and assessment limits. The costs of the
improvements and the proposed annual assessments budgeted and assessed
against properties within the District may include: the estimated expenditures for
regular annual maintenance and repairs; incidental expenditures related to the
operation and administration of the District; deficits or surpluses from prior years;
revenues from other sources; and the collection of adequate funds for operational
reserves or periodic expenditures including installments collected for long-term
improvement projects. Each parcel is assessed proportionately for only those
improvements, services and expenses for which the parcel will receive special
benefit.
The word "parcel," for the purposes of this Report, refers to an individual property
assigned its own Assessor's Parcel Number ("APN") by the Los Angeles County
("County") Assessor's Office. The County Auditor/Controller uses Assessor's
Parcel Numbers and specific Fund Numbers to identify properties to be assessed
on the tax roll for the special benefit assessments.
At a noticed annual Public Hearing, the City Council will accept all public comments
and written protests regarding the District and the annual levy of assessments.
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Upon conclusion of the Public Hearing, the City Council will consider all public
comments and review the Report. The City Council may order amendments to the
Report or confirm the Report as submitted. Following final approval of the Report
and confirmation of the assessments the Council will, by Resolution, order the
improvements to be made and confirm the levy and collection of assessments
pursuant to the 1972 Act. The assessments as approved will be submitted to the
County Auditor/Controller to be included on the property tax roll for each parcel.
While the budgets outlined in this Report reflect the estimated costs necessary to
fully and adequately provide for the maintenance and operation of the
improvements within the District, many of these estimated costs and associated
services cannot be funded by the current assessment revenues. To fully fund the
improvements, it will be necessary to increase assessment revenues which will
require the support of the property owners for new or increased assessments
through a ballot proceeding conducted under the provisions of the California
Constitution Article XIIID. Although such proceedings are not being conducted this
fiscal year and the proposed District assessments for FY 2022/2023 are not being
increased over the assessments levied in the prior fiscal year, such assessment
increases may be considered in the future due to the rising costs associated with
the Maintenance District improvements.
As required by the 1972 Act, this Engineer's Report describes the improvements
to be operated, maintained and serviced by the District, an estimated budget for
the District improvements, and the proposed assessments to be levied upon each
assessable lot or parcel within the Maintenance District for FY 2022/2023.
This Report consists of five (5) parts:
Part I
Plans and Specifications: A general description of the District and the
improvements for which parcels are assessed. The proposed assessments as
outlined in this Report are based on the improvements that provide a special
benefit to the properties within the District. The plans and specifications contained
in this Report generally describe the nature, location and extent of the
improvements.
Part II
Method of Apportionment: A description of how the proportionate amount of the
assessments is to be charged in proportion to the benefits received by each lot or
parcel within the boundaries of the District.
Part III
Estimate of Costs: An estimate of the annual costs to properly operate, maintain,
and service the landscape improvements and appurtenant facilities. This budget
includes an estimate of the maintenance costs and incidental expenses including,
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but not limited to: labor, materials, equipment and administration expenses as well
as the collection of appropriate funding necessary to properly support the
improvements. Not all services and costs identified in these budgets can be
supported by the current assessment revenues and City contributions, and as
such, City staff shall make the determination of which services and activities shall
be provided based on available revenues.
Part IV
Boundary Map: A diagram showing the boundaries of the District is provided in
this Report and includes all parcels determined to receive special benefits from the
improvements. Parcel identification, the lines and dimensions of each lot, parcel
and subdivision of land within the District are shown on the Los Angeles County
Assessor's Parcel Maps, and shall include any subsequent lot line adjustments or
parcel changes therein. Reference is hereby made to the Los Angeles County
Assessor's Parcel Maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of
each lot and parcel of land within the District. A diagram showing the overall
boundaries of the District is on file with the City Clerk and the Office of the City
Engineer, and by reference is made part of this Report.
Part V
Assessment Roll: A listing of the assessment amount associated with each parcel
within the District. The assessments presented herein are unchanged from the
previous fiscal year.
PROPOSITION 218 COMPLIANCE
On November 5, 1996, California voters approved Proposition 218 ("Prop 218").
This Proposition amended the California Constitution and was the latest in a series
of initiatives reducing the revenue -raising discretion of California local
governments. The provisions of the Proposition, now California Constitution
Articles XIII C and XIII D, can be summarized in four general areas:
1. Strengthens the general and special tax provisions of Proposition 13 and
Proposition 62.
2. Extends the initiative process to all local taxes, assessments, fees, and charges.
3. Adds substantive and procedural requirements to assessments.
4. Adds substantive and procedural requirements to property -related fees and
charges.
Prop 218 required that beginning July 1, 1997, all new and existing assessments
(with some exceptions) must conform to new substantive and procedural
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requirements. However, certain assessments are exempted from these
requirements until they are increased.
Generally, these exemptions include:
(a) Assessments used exclusively to fund sidewalks, streets, sewers, water,
flood control, drainage systems, or vector control.
(b) Assessments imposed pursuant to a petition signed by the persons owning
all of the parcels subject to the assessment at the time the assessment is
initially imposed.
(c) Assessments used exclusively for bond repayments, the cessation of which
would violate the Contract Impairment Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
(d) Assessments previously approved by a majority of voters.
Since the District and the related assessments were established in 1980 at the
request of the owner of the property, the initial District assessments were not
required to conform with the Article XIIID substantive and procedural requirements.
The maximum assessment rate for the District at the time of the passage of Prop
218 was $650.00 previously approved by the City Council in Fiscal Year 1984/'85.
Any subsequent increases in the assessments above the maximum rate previously
approved by City Council prior to November 5, 1996 will be subject to the
procedures and approval process of Section 4 of Article XIIID of the California
Constitution.
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/, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A. DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The existing facilities to be maintained and serviced include public open space,
manufactured slopes, and appurtenant facilities. There are approximately 12
acres of landscaped and irrigated area and 65 acres of natural open space within
the District.
The District will fund the costs in connection with the District maintenance and
servicing including, but not limited to, personnel, electrical energy, water,
materials, contracting services, and other expenses necessary for the satisfactory
operation of these facilities. The facilities are described as follows:
Landscaping and Appurtenant Facilities
Facilities include but are not limited to trees, irrigation system, hardscape,
fixtures, sidewalk maintenance resulting from landscape growth and
appurtenant facilities, in open spaces and dedicated easements within the
boundaries of the District.
"Maintenance" means the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and
usual operation, maintenance and servicing of the landscaping, and appurtenant
facilities, including repair, removal or replacement of all or part of any of the
landscaping or appurtenant facilities; providing for the life, growth, health, and
beauty of the landscaping, including cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying,
fertilizing, and treating for disease or injury; the removal of trimmings, rubbish,
debris and other solid waste; and the cleaning, sandblasting and painting of walls
and the improvements to remove or cover graffiti.
"Servicing" means the furnishing of water for the irrigation of landscaping and the
maintenance or operation of landscaping or appurtenant facilities.
B. IMPROVEMENTS AUTHORIZED BY THE 1972 ACT
As applicable or may be applicable to this proposed District, the 1972 Act defines
improvements to mean one or any combination of the following:
The installation or planting of landscaping.
The installation or construction of statuary, fountains, and other ornamental
structures and facilities.
The installation or construction of public lighting facilities.
The installation or construction of any facilities which are appurtenant to any
of the foregoing or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance
or servicing thereof, including, but not limited to, grading, clearing, removal
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of debris, the installation or construction of curbs, gutters, walls, sidewalks,
or paving, or water, irrigation, drainage, or electrical facilities.
• The maintenance or servicing, or both, of any of the foregoing.
• The acquisition of any existing improvement otherwise authorized pursuant
to this section.
Incidental expenses associated with the improvements including, but not limited
to:
• The cost of preparation of the report, including plans, specifications,
estimates, diagram, and assessment;
• The costs of printing, advertising, and the publishing, posting and mailing of
notices;
• Compensation payable to the County for collection of assessments;
• Compensation of any engineer or attorney employed to render services;
• Any other expenses incidental to the construction, installation, or
maintenance and servicing of the improvements;
• Any expenses incidental to the issuance of bonds or notes pursuant to
Section 22662.5.
• Costs associated with any elections held for the approval of a new or
increased assessment.
The 1972 Act defines "Maintain" or "Maintenance" to mean furnishing of services
and materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation, and servicing of
any improvement, including:
• Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvement
• Providing for the life, growth, health, and beauty of landscaping, including
cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing, or treating for disease
or injury.
• The removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris, and other solid waste.
• The cleaning, sandblasting, and painting of walls and other improvements
to remove or cover graffiti.
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C. DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND SERVICES
The District is located in the easterly end of the City known as South Hills on the
westerly -facing slopes of the San Jose Hills. The District contains 238 single-family
dwellings, approximately 12 acres of landscaped and irrigated area, and
approximately 65 acres of natural area.
The following outlines the various improvements associated with the properties
and developments throughout the District. The detailed plans and specifications of
the District improvements are on file in the office of the City Public Works
Department and by reference are made part of this Report.
FY 2022/2023, improvements include:
There are currently no ongoing and completed capital improvement
projects for FY 2022/2023.
FY 2021/2022, improvements included:
There are currently no ongoing and completed capital improvement
projects for FY 2021/2022.
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A METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT
The 1972 Act permits the establishment of assessment Districts by agencies for
the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include the
construction, maintenance, and servicing of public lights, landscaping and
appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these
improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value:
"The net amount to be assessed upon lands within an assessment District may be
apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among
all assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received
by each such lot or parcel from the improvements."
Because assessments are levied on the basis of benefit, they are not a tax, and,
therefore, are not governed by Article XII IA of the California Constitution.
Section 22574 of the 1972 Act permits the designation of zones of benefits within any
individual assessment District if "by reason of variation in the nature, location, and
extent of the improvements, the various areas will receive different degrees of benefit
from the improvements." Thus, the 1972 Act requires the levy of a true "assessment'
rather than a "special tax."
The 1972 Act also permits certain parcels to be exempt from assessment. Excluded
from these assessments are areas of all publicly owned property such as: public
streets, public avenues, public lanes, public roads, public drives, public courts, public
alleys, all public easements, and right-of-way, all public parks, public greenbelts and
parkways, and all public property being used for public purposes. However, per
Proposition 218, any publicly owned property that benefits from District
improvements shall be assessed its proportional share of District costs.
The formula used for calculating assessments in this District reflects the
composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided in order
to fairly apportion the costs based on estimated benefit to each parcel.
A. BENEFIT ANALYSIS
All parcels in the District derive benefit from the maintenance and servicing of
trees, landscaping, hardscaping and appurtenant facilities. The intent of this
Report is to establish a methodology that fairly distributes the cost of the system
in relation to the benefit received.
The assessment ratio for all properties is based on dwelling units. Each single
family residential parcel, condominium complex, apartment, duplex, triplex, mobile
home park, and other developed land is assessed per dwelling unit. This pro-
ration accounts for an adjustment for street right-of-way and public easements.
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B. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY
The methods of apportionment utilized for the District calculates the receipt of
special benefit from the respective improvements based on the actual or proposed
land use of the parcels. The special benefit received by each lot or parcel is
equated to the overall land use of the parcel based on the parcel's actual land use
or proposed planned development, and is reliant upon the special benefit received
from the improvements planned or existing within the District.
To identify and determine the special benefit to be received by each parcel, it is
necessary to consider the entire scope of the improvements. The costs associated
with the improvements shall be fairly distributed among the parcels based upon
the special benefit received by each parcel. Additionally, in compliance with
Section 4 of Article XIIID, each parcel's assessment may not exceed the
reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred to that parcel. The
benefit formula used to determine the assessment obligation is therefore based
upon both the improvements that benefit the parcels of the District as well as the
proposed land use of each property as compared to other parcels that benefit from
those specific improvements.
All properties in the District benefit from the maintenance and servicing of trees,
landscaping, hardscaping and appurtenant facilities. There are 238 parcels within
the District equaling 238 dwelling units.
Therefore, the assessment rate for the District is proposed to be maintained as:
$154,700.00 = $650.00 DU
238
The following table summarizes the assessment rates and compares the proposed
assessment with last year's assessment.
City of West Covina
Landscape Maintenance District No. 6
FY 2022/2023
2022/2023 238 238 $650 $650 $154.700
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///, ESTIMATE OF COST
The total estimate of costs for maintenance of the proposed improvements for FY
2022/2023, as defined under Section 22569 of the 1972 Act, are those as hereinafter set
forth. Said cost estimates include the total District costs for constructing or installing any
proposed improvements and for maintenance and servicing the existing improvements
including incidental expenses; the amount of any surplus or deficit in the maintenance
fund to be carried over from the previous year; any annual installments to be collected
over more than a single year; as well as the amount of any contributions to be made from
any other sources.
A. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FUND
For FY 2022/2023, there are no capital improvements.
B. PROPOSED INCREASE SCOPE OF WORK AND SUMMARY OF COSTS
The City's budget for the operation and service costs detail the estimated costs
and fund balances for FY 2022/2023 as available at the time of preparation of this
Report.
The 1972 Act provides that the total cost can be recovered in the assessment
spread including incidental expenses. The latter can include engineering fees,
legal fees, printing, mailing, postage, publishing, and all other related costs
identified with the District proceedings. The 1972 Act requires that a special fund
be set-up for the revenue and expenditures of the District. Funds raised by the
assessment shall be used only for the purpose as stated herein. A contribution to
the District by the City may be made to reduce assessments, as the City Council
deems appropriate. Any balance or deficit remaining on July 1st must be carried
over to the next FY.
Also located in the budget is the proposed increase in scope of maintenance work
at optimal levels. The District contains lighted paseos and approximately 30 to 50-
foot landscaped hillside slopes vegetated with plants, shrubbery, and trees. The
current scope of work for the operations, maintenance, and care of these areas
include 3 to 5-feet of fire clearing at the tops and toes of slopes and irrigation
maintenance repairs. Increased scope of work for the District is recommended to
include the modification of the Paseo Lighting to LED for energy cost savings,
repair and replacement of light standards, hardscape repair and replacement of
off -grade, cracked and broken areas, tree trimming of the hillside trees on a
trimming cycle, and landscape maintenance including trash removal and clearing
of the hillside plants and shrubbery. It is estimated that the budget required for the
increased lighting, hardscape, and landscaping scope is approximately double the
existing District budget.
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Existing Maintenance Optimal Maintenance
Previous Fiscal Year Fund Balance $271,780 $271,780
Revenues
Assessment income(Total Balance to Levy) $154.700 $154,700
Interest 300 380
Total Projected Revenue $155,080 $155,080
Expenditures
Direct Maintenance
Personnel Services
$18.128
$36,256
Materials and Services
Maintenance Contracts
88.255
176,510
Utilities (eledridty&water)
37.360
74,720
Maintenance Supplies
0
0
Property& Liability Insurance
7.420
14,840
Administration & Overhead
19,970
39,941
Total Direct Maintenance
171.133
342,267
Engineering & Incidental
Personnel Services
$2,928
$5,856
NPDES
5,210
10,420
Equipment Outlay
0
0
Total Engmeenng & Incidental
8.138
16,275
Capital Improvement l'I
$0
$0
Total Operating and Capital Budget
$179,271
$358,542
Ending Fund Balance
$247.589
$68.318
I') See Capital Improvement Project Fund Section III. A.
Note: The variance in existing and optimal maintenance is the amount needed to support the recommended increased scope of work
for Landscape Maintenance District 6. The recommended scope of work includes the modification of the Paseo Lighting to LED for
energy cost savings, repair and replacement of light standards, hardscape repair and replacement of off -grade, cracked and broken
areas, tree trimming of the hillside trees on a trimming cycle, and landscape maintenance including trash removal and clearing of the
hillside plants and shrubbery.
The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) is a federally mandated program established under Section 402 of the
Clean Water Act.
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IV. BOUNDARY MAP
A diagram showing the exterior boundaries of the District and the lines and dimension of
each lot or parcel of land within the District is on file in the Office of the City Engineer and
incorporated herein by reference. The lines and dimensions shown on the Los Angeles
County Assessor's parcel maps for the current year are incorporated by reference and
made part of this Report.
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ASSESSMENT ROLL
Parcel identification for each lot or parcel within the District shall be the parcel as
shown on the Los Angeles County Secured Roll for the year in which this Report
is prepared and reflective of the Assessor's Parcel Maps. A listing of the proposed
lots and parcels to be assessed within this District along with the assessment
amounts shall be submitted to the City Clerk, under a separate cover, and by
reference is made part of this Report.
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City of West Covina
Maintenance District No. 6
Fiscal Year 2022/2023 Preliminary Assessment Roll
8277-036-007
3154 E HILLSIDE DR
$650.00
8277-036-008
3158
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-036-009
1010
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-010
1014
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-011
1018
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-012
1022
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-013
1026
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-014
1030
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-015
1034
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-016
1038
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-017
1042
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-018
1046
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-019
1050
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-021
1056
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-024
1058
HOOPER DR
650.00
8277-036-028
1060
S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8277-036-029
1056
S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8277-036-030
1052
S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8277-036-031
1048
S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8277-036-032
1044
S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8277-036-033
1040
S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8277-037-001
948
HERITAGE DR
650.00
8277-037-002
952
HERITAGE DR
650.00
8277-037-003
956
HERITAGE DR
650.00
8277-037-004
960
HERITAGE DR
650.00
8277-037-005
964
HERITAGE DR
650.00
8277-037-006
3163
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-037-007
3167
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-037-008
3171
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-037-009
3175
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-037-010
3179
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-037-011
3183
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-038-001
1000
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-002
1002
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-003
1008
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-004
1012
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-005
1016
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-006
1020
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-007
1026
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-008
1028
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-009
1032
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-010
1036
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-011
1040
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-012
1042
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-013
1048
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-014
1052
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-015
1051
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-016
1047
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-017
1043
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-018
1039
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-019
1035
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-020
1031
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-021
1027
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-022
1023
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-023
1019
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-024
1015
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-025
1011
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-026
1009
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-027
1003
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-038-028
1001
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-001
1060
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-007
1102
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-008
1106
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-009
1110
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-010
1114
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-011
1118
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
West Covina MD No. 6
FY 2022/23 Preliminary Assessment Roll
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City of West Covina
Maintenance District No. 6
Fiscal Year 2022/2023 Preliminary Assessment Roll
8277-039-012
1113
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-013
1109
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-014
1105
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-015
1101
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-016
1063
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-017
3158
HUNTER PL
650.00
8277-039-018
3154
HUNTER PL
650.00
8277-039-019
3157
HUNTER PL
650.00
8277-039-020
3161
HUNTER PL
650.00
8277-039-021
1059
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-022
1055
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-026
1070
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-027
1080
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-039-028
1090
HIGHLIGHT DR
650.00
8277-041-001
3172
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-041-002
3176
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-041-005
1005
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-006
1009
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-007
1013
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-008
1017
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-009
1021
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-010
1025
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-011
1029
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-012
3175
HIDEOUT DR
650.00
8277-041-014
1047
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-015
1051
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-016
1055
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-017
1059
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-018
1063
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-019
1067
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-020
1071
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-021
1075
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-023
3180
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8277-041-024
997
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-041-025
1001
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-001
1079
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-002
1076
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-003
1072
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-004
1068
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-005
1062
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-006
1058
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-007
1056
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-008
1050
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-042-009
3191
HALSEY CT
650.00
8277-042-012
3203
HALSEY CT
650.00
8277-042-013
3210
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-042-014
3218
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-042-015
3217
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-042-016
3215
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-042-017
3199
HALSEY CT
650.00
8277-043-001
3193
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-043-002
3197
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-043-003
3201
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-043-004
3205
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-043-005
3209
HORIZON PL
650.00
8277-043-009
3209
HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-010
3207
HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-011
3203
HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-012
3199
HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-013
3195
HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-014
3191
HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-015
1018
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-043-016
1010
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-043-017
1006
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-043-018
1002
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
8277-043-019
998
HOLIDAY DR
650.00
West Covina MD No. 6
FY 2022/23 Preliminary Assessment Roll
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City of West Covina
Maintenance District No. 6
Fiscal Year 2022/2023 Preliminary Assessment Roll
8277-043-021
3211 HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-022
3213 HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-023
3215 HAMPTON DR
650.00
8277-043-024
3213 HORIZON PL
650.00
8482-021-033
805 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-034
809 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-035
813 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-036
817 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-037
821 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-038
825 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-039
829 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-040
833 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-041
837 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-042
841 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-043
845 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-044
849 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-045
901 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-046
905 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-021-047
909 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-033-036
913 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-033-037
917 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-033-038
921 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-034-001
902 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-034-009
931 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-010
935 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-011
939 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-012
943 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-013
947 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-014
951 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-017
944 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-018
940 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-020
936 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-021
932 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-022
928 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-023
924 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-024
920 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-025
916 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-026
912 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-034-030
908 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-034-031
912 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-034-032
916 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-034-033
920 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-034-034
924 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-034-035
928 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-034-036
932 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-002
908 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-035-003
906 HERITAGE DR
650.00
8482-035-028
852 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-029
848 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-030
844 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-031
840 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-032
836 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-033
832 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-034
828 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-035
824 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-036
820 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-037
816 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-038
812 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-039
808 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-035-040
804 S EASTHILLS DR
650.00
8482-038-001
3133 E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-002
3137 E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-003
3141 E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-008
3153 E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-033
3138 E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-034
3142 E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
West Covina MD No. 6
FY 2022/23 Preliminary Assessment Roll
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City of West Covina
Maintenance District No. 6
Fiscal Year 2022/2023 Preliminary Assessment Roll
8482-038-035
3146
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-042
3137
HEMSTEAD CT
650.00
8482-038-043
3141
HEMSTEAD CT
650.00
8482-038-046
1055
HOOPER DR
650.00
8482-038-047
1047
HOOPER DR
650.00
8482-038-048
1043
HOOPER DR
650.00
8482-038-049
1039
HOOPER DR
650.00
8482-038-058
3136
HEMSTEAD CT
650.00
8482-038-059
1001
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-062
1013
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-063
1017
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-064
1021
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-065
1025
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-066
1029
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-067
1033
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-068
1037
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-069
1041
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-070
1045
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-071
1049
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-072
1053
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-073
1057
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-074
1061
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-075
1063
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-076
1036
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-077
1032
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-078
1026
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-079
1020
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-080
1016
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-081
1006
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-082
1000
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-086
1005
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-087
1009
S EASTHILLS
DR
650.00
8482-038-088
3145
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-089
3149
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-090
3150
E HILLSIDE DR
650.00
8482-038-091
3145
HEMSTEAD CT
650.00
8482-038-092
1035
HOOPER DR
650.00
8482-038-093
1031
HOOPER DR
650.00
8482-038-094
1027
HOOPER DR
650.00
8482-038-095
1023
HOOPER DR
650.00
Totals:
Parcel Count:
$154,700.00
238
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Attachment No. 3
West Covina Landscape Maintenance District No. 6
10 Year Fiscal Proiection
Assessment Income
$154,700
$154,700
$154,700
$154,700
$154,700
$154,700
$154,700
$154,700
$154,700
$154,700
Interest
$380
$516
$468
$412
$350
$279
$201
$115
$21
($81)
Prior Year Balance
257,990
233,799
206,159
174,813
139,681
100,682
57,732
10,745
(40,366)
(95,689)
Total Funding
$413,070
$389,015
$361,326
$329,925
$294,731
$255,661
$212,633
$165,560
$114,356
$58,930
Maintenance Costs(')
179,271
182,856
186,514
190,244
194,049
197,930
201,888
205,926
210,045
214,245
Total Cost
$179,271
$182,856
$186,514
$190,244
$194,049
$197,930
$201,888
$205,926
$210,045
$214,245
Ending Balance
$233,799
$206,159
$174,813
$139,681
$100,682
$57,732
$10,745
($40,366)
($95,689)
($155,315)
Assessment of Highest Zone(2)
$650
$650
$650
$650
$650
$650
$650
$650
$650
$650
Notes: (1) 2% increase in maintenance cost each year due to inflation.
(2) Previously approved maximum highest rate of $650, may not be increased further without vote
ATTACHMENT NO.4
RESOLUTION NO.2022-81
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE
ENGINEER'S REPORT AND CONFIRMING A DIAGRAM
AND ASSESSMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2022-23 FOR
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.6
WHEREAS, the City's Landscape Maintenance District No. 6 (the "District") has been
established pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (California Streets and
Highways Code Section 22500 et seq.) (the "Act") to fund the maintenance and servicing of certain
public landscaping and appurtenant facilities in the City; and
WHEREAS, in connection with the District, the City annually levies an assessment against
real property; and
WHEREAS, by its Resolution No. 2022-74, adopted July 5, 2022, the City Council
directed Willdan Financial Services, as assessment engineer (the "Engineer"), to prepare and file
a report regarding the District; and
WHEREAS, the Engineer filed said report, entitled "City of West Covina, Landscape
Maintenance District No. 6, Fiscal Year 2022/2023 Engineer's Report" (the "Report"), which is
on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk and is incorporated herein
by reference; and
WHEREAS, by its Resolution No. 2022-75, adopted July 5, 2022, the City Council
preliminarily approved the Report, declared its intention to levy an assessment in connection with
the District for Fiscal Year 2022-23, and called a public hearing on the assessment for July 19,
2022 (the "Hearing"); and
WHEREAS, at the Hearing, which was noticed as required by law, all interested persons
were afforded the opportunity to hear and be heard and the City Council considered all oral and
written statements and all written protests made or filed by any interest person; and
WHEREAS, the City Council now desires to complete proceedings to levy the Fiscal Year
2022-23 assessment in connection with the District.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA,
CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council hereby approves the Report as filed.
SECTION 2. The City Council hereby confirms the diagram and assessment contained in
the Report.
SECTION 3. Pursuant to Section 22631 of the Act, the adoption of this Resolution shall
constitute the levy of the assessment for Fiscal Year 2022-23.
SECTION 4. The City Clerk is directed to file the diagram and assessment, or a certified
copy thereof, with the Los Angeles County Auditor -Controller. The assessments shall be collected
at the same time and in the same manner as County taxes are collected, and all laws providing for
the collection and enforcement of County taxes shall apply to the collection and enforcement of
the assessments.
SECTION 5. The City Council finds that the levy and collection of these assessments is
statutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section
15273 of the CEQA Guidelines, in that the proceeds of the assessments are to be used for operating
expenses, purchasing supplies and meeting financial reserves needs and requirements.
SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall enter
the same in the book of original resolutions and it shall become effective immediately.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of July, 2022.
Dario Castellanos
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST
Thomas P. Duarte Lisa Sherrick
City Attorney Assistant City Clerk
I, LISA SHERRICK, Assistant City Clerk of the City of West Covina, California, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2022-81 was duly adopted by the City Council of
the City of West Covina, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of July,
2022, by the following vote of the City Council:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Lisa Sherrick,
Assistant City Clerk