HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 13149 (Pt. San Pedro Median Landscaping Assessment District; MOU w/ COM)A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN
RAFAEL AND THE COUNTY OF MARIN CONCERNING
FORMATION OF THE PT. SAN PEDRO ROAD MEDIAN
LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, AND
RESCINDING FORMER RESOLUTION NO. 13128.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Rafael on April 4, 2011 adopted Resolution No.
13127, entitled Resolution Initiating Formation of the Pt. San Pedro Road Median Landscaping Assessment
District; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Assessment District encompasses properties located both within the
incorporated City of San Rafael and the unincorporated County of Marin; and
WHEREAS, both the City of San Rafael and County of Marin desire to comply with the Streets
and Highways Code as part of the District formation process; and
WHEREAS, the County of Marin Board of Supervisors on April 26, 2011, approved a
Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County regarding formation of this District in a
different form than was approved by the City Council on April 4, 2011 by Resolution No. 13128; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to approve the Memorandum of Understanding between the
City and County regarding formation of this District in the form approved by the County of Marin Board of
Supervisors;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the San Rafael City Council hereby rescinds
Resolution No. 13128, but approves and authorizes the City Manager to execute the Memorandum of
Understanding between the City of San Rafael and the County of Marin Concerning the Formation of the Pt.
San Pedro Road Median Landscaping Assessment District in the form approved by the Marin County Board
of Supervisors, attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
I, ESTHER C. BEIRNE, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing
resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the San Rafael City
Council held on the 2nd day of May, 2011, by the following vote to wit:
AYES: Councilmembers: Brockbank, Connolly, Heller, Levine & Mayor Boro
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
ESTH R C. BEIRNE, City Clerk
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY
OF SAN RAFAEL AND THE COUNTY OF MARIN CONCERNING
THE FORMATION OF THE PT. SAN PEDRO ROAD MEDIAN
LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT.
This Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter "Agreement") is made and entered into this
—,N day of M.41`i , 2011, by and between the CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (hereinafter
"CITY"), and the COUNTY OF MAKIN (hereinafter "COUNTY").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, numerous homeowners residing along, adjacent to, or in close proximity to Pt. San Pedro
Road, both within the City limits of the City of San Rafael and in the immediately contiguous unincorporated
area of the County of Marin, have expressed a strong desire to form an assessment district for the purpose of
improving and maintaining landscaping and medians along Pt San Pedro Road; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the wishes of these citizens, CITY wants to form and to operate such an
assessment district under the management, control and direction of CITY according to the provisions of the
Streets and Highways Code; and
WHEREAS, COUNTY understands, agrees and desires to allow CITY to form such a district
including some areas contiguous to the CITY but within the COUNTY's jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, the Streets and Highways Code section 22500 et seq. ("Landscape and Lighting Act of
1972") permits a public agency to form assessment districts for the purpose of improving and maintaining
landscaping and median strips along roadways, and sections 22506 and 5115 permit one public agency to
include in such a district, contiguous land areas within another agency's jurisdiction upon the approval of the
legislative body of that other agency.
AGREEMENT
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows:
1. PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT..
The purpose of this Agreement is not to establish a Joint Powers Authority, but to clearly express the
intent, agreement and understanding of the parties with regard to the formation, management and operation of
an assessment district for the purpose of the improvement and maintenance of landscaping and median strips on
Pt. San Pedro Road both inside the CITY limits and inside the contiguous unincorporated areas of the
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2. DEFINITIONS.
A. "DISTRICT" shall mean the Pt. San Pedro Road Median Landscaping Assessment District, as
is more particularly described in the Resolution Initiating Formation of the Pt. San Pedro Road Median
Landscaping Assessment District, adopted by the City Council of CITY on April 4, 2011 and attached hereto as
Exhibit "I", and in the proposed Resolution of Intention to Form the Pt. San Pedro Road Median Landscaping
Assessment District, to Levy and Collect Assessments and to Issue Bonds, which will be presented to the City
Council of CITY for adoption after approval of this Agreement by the COUNTY and attached hereto as Exhibit
"II".
B. "CITY" shall mean the City of San Rafael.
C. "COUNTY" shall mean the County of Marin.
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MOU COORDINATION.
A. CITY. The City Manager shall be the representative of the CITY for all purposes under this
Agreement and shall supervise all aspects of the execution of this Agreement.
B. COUNTY. The County Administrator shall be the representative of the COUNTY for all
purposes under this Agreement and shall supervise all aspects of the execution of this Agreement.
4. COUNTY'S CONSENT.
Pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Sections 5117 , 5118 and 22506, COUNTY consents to the
inclusion of the unincorporated areas of the County of Marin within the boundaries of the assessment district as
described in the aforementioned Resolutions attached hereto as Exhibits "I" and "II" attached hereto, and
further consents to the CITY's construction and maintenance of the improvements described therein, including
CITY's access to the Pt. San Pedro Road right of way within the COUNTY's jurisdiction for such purposes.
The COUNTY's approval of this Agreement shall constitute the approvals and consent required by Streets and
Highways Code Sections 5117, 5118 and 22506, including the COUNTY's approval and consent to the
aforementioned Resolutions.
5. DUTIES OF THE COUNTY.
A. COUNTY shall cooperate fully with CITY in CITY's efforts to effectuate the desire of both
CITY and COUNTY citizens to form DISTRICT, including, but not limited to, taking all necessary actions
under the Streets and Highways Code required by COUNTY for the formation and operation of DISTRICT by
CITY.
B. COUNTY shall pay the lesser amount of $25,000 or 37% of the total general benefit derived
from the DISTRICT, as determined by the initial Engineer's Report prepared by Willdan Financial Services. In
no event shall the COUNTY's share of the initial payment exceed $25,000.
C. In each subsequent year, COUNTY shall pay annually the lesser amount of $6,000 (subject to
adjustment as provided hereafter) or 37% of the total general benefit derived from the DISTRICT, as
determined by that subsequent year benefit assessment Engineer's Report. In no event shall COUNTY's share
of each subsequent payment exceed $6,000, provided that the $6,000 amount shall be adjusted annually by the
change over the previous one year period in the Consumer Price Index, All Items, for All Urban Consumers, for
the San Francisco -Oakland -San Jose area.
DUTIES OF CITY.
A. CITY shall initiate to conclusion the legal requirements of the Streets and Highways Code as
modified by Proposition 218 (Articles XIIIC and XIIID of the California Constitution), and the Proposition 218
Omnibus Implementation Act (Government Code Section 53750 et seq.), for the formation of DISTRICT.
CITY shall pay 100% of the costs incurred to establish DISTRICT out of funds that have been donated to the
CITY for this purpose by persons with property located within the DISTRICT.
B. Upon formation of DISTRICT, CITY shall be solely responsible for the implementation,
management and operation of DISTRICT and its activities as permitted by, and pursuant to, the provisions of
the Streets and Highways Code as modified by Proposition 218 (Articles XIIIC and XIIID of the California
Constitution), and the Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act (Government Code Section 53750 et seq.).
C. CITY shall pay 63% of the total general benefit derived from the DISTRICT, as determined in
the initial and annual Engineer's Reports prepared by Willdan Financial Services, or in subsequent year benefit
assessment Engineer's Reports.
D. CITY shall provide COUNTY with copies of the initial and annual Engineer's Report for the
DISTRICT prepared by Willdan Financial Services, and subsequent year benefit assessment Engineer's Reports
for the DISTRICT.
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7. TERM OF AGREEMENT,
This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for as long as DISTRICT remains in existence,
unless terminated earlier by mutual agreement of the parties. In the event that DISTRICT is not formed because
of a negative vote, or decision of CITY to terminate proceedings, this Agreement shall terminate on the earlier
of either a City Council Resolution Repealing Notice of Intention to Establish District, or December 31, 2011.
8. ACCOUNTING AND AUDIT.
Upon request and with reasonable notice, CITY shall permit COUNTY, or its agent, at COUNTY's
sole expense, to audit DISTRICT's activities in connection with the performance of its duties under this
Agreement. CITY shall fully cooperate with COUNTY or its agent in any such audit.
9. INDEMNIFICATION.
A. COUNTY shall indemnify, release, defend and hold harmless CITY, its officers, agents,
employees, and volunteers, against any claim, demand, suit, judgment, loss, liability or expense of any kind,
including attorney's fees and administrative costs, arising out of or resulting in any way, in whole or in part,
from any acts or omissions of COUNTY or COUNTY's officers, agents and employees in the performance of
their duties and obligations under this Agreement.
B. CITY shall indemnify, release, defend and hold harmless COUNTY, its officers, agents,
employees and volunteers, against any claim, demand, suit, judgment, loss liability or expense of any kind,
including attorney's fees and administrative costs, arising out of or resulting in any way, in whole or in part,
from any acts or omissions of CITY or CITY's officers, agents and employees in the performance of their
duties and obligations under this Agreement.
10, NOTICES.
All notices and other communications required or permitted to be given under this Agreement,
including any notice of change or address, shall be in writing and given by personal delivery, or deposited with
the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid, addressed to the parties intended to be notified. Notice shall
be deemed given as of the date of personal delivery, or if mailed, upon the date of deposit with the United
States Postal Service. Notice shall be given as follows:
TO CITY: City Manager
City of San Rafael
1400 Fifth Avenue
P.O. Box 151560
San Rafael, CA 94915-1560
TO COUNTY: County Administrator
County of Marin, Room 325
P.O. Box 4186
San Rafael, CA 94913-4186
11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT — AMENDMENTS.
The terms and conditions of this Agreement, all exhibits attached, and all documents expressly
incorporated by reference, represent the entire Agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter of
this Agreement. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall not be altered or modified except by a
written amendment to this Agreement signed by the COUNTY and the CITY. If any conflicts arise between the
terms and conditions of this Agreement, and the terms and conditions of the attached exhibits or the documents
expressly incorporated by reference, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control.
12. APPLICABLE LAW.
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The laws of the State of California shall govern this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day, month and year
first above written.
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
ALB O,,Mayor
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City Manager
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ESTHER C. BEIRNE, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ROBERT F. EPSTEIN, City Attorney
COUNTY OF MARIN
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SUSAN L. ADAMS, President, Marin
County Board of Supervisors
ATT 'T:
MATTHEW H. YMEL, Clerk of the Board
APPkOVED AS TO ORM:
PATRICK K. FAULKNIR, County C ns
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RESOLUTION NO. 13127
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN RAFAEL INITIATING FORMATION OF THE PT. SAN
PEDRO ROAD MEDIAN LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT
RESOLVED, by the City Council (the "Council") of the City of San Rafael (the "City") as
follows:
Section 1. Initiation of Proceedings. The Council hereby initiates proceedings for, and
proposes the formation of, an assessment district under the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2
of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code, Section 22500 et seq. (the "Act").
Section 2. Designation. The assessment district proposed in this Resolution (the "Assessment
District") is hereby given the following distinctive designation: "City of San Rafael Pt. San Pedro Road
Median Landscaping Assessment District."
Section 3. Description and Location. The proposed boundary of the Assessment District
includes approximately 2688 parcels totaling approximately 2166 acres, within the jurisdiction of the
City as well as unincorporated areas within the jurisdiction of the County of Marin, along and near Third
Street and Pt. San Pedro Road, extending from the intersection of Third Street and Union Street to
Biscayne Drive, as generally described on the proposed Assessment District Boundary Map attached
hereto as Exhibit "A".
Section 4. Improvements and Maintenance. The improvements and the maintenance
activities and services proposed to be financed by the Assessment District are generally described in
Exhibit "B" attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof.
Section 5. Engineer's Report Ordered. Willdan Financial Services, of Temecula, California,
is hereby designated as the Engineer of Work for the Assessment District, and is hereby directed and
ordered to prepare a report (the "Engineer's Report") containing the information required by Sections
22565 through 22574 of the Act.
I, ESTHER C. BEIRNE, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing
resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of San Rafael held on Monday, the 4th day of April, 2011, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Brockbank, Connolly, Heller, Levine & Mayor Boro
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
None
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
None
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EXHIBIT 44W
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
Pt. San Pedro Road Median Landscaning Assessment District
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE
The proposed improvements for the District may include, but are not limited to the construction,
installation, enhancement, renovation and rehabilitation of the landscaping and related facilities of the Point
San Pedro Road/ihird Street median islands as well as the ongoing operation, maintenance, of those
landscape improvements. There are currently twenty-nine (29) existing median islands within the
boundaries of the District that are proposed to be improved and maintained. These median islands are
located on Point San Pedro Road and Third Street between Union Street and Biscayne Drive and comprise
approximately 156,260 square feet of surface area. The proposed landscape improvements may include, but
are not limited to various vegetation and plantings including turf, ground cover, plants, shrubs and trees; as
well as related facilities and amenities including irrigation and drainage systems; and hardscape features
such as pavers, decorative stone, stamped concrete, masonry or concrete walls, and monuments. The
following is a general description of the location of the existing medians on Third Street and Point San
Pedro Road proposed to be improved and maintained:
Third Street Medians:
• Union Street to San Rafael High School parking lot
• San Rafael High School parking lot to middle of parking lot
• Middle of San Rafael High School parking lot to Embarcadero Way
Point San Pedro Road Medians:
• Embarcadero Way to Mooring Road
• Mooring Road to Marina Boulevard
• Marina Boulevard to Aqua Vista Drive
• Aqua Vista Drive to Royal Court
• Royal Court to Porto Bello Drive
• Porto Bello Drive to Summit Avenue
• Summit Avenue to Margarita Drive
• Margarita Drive to Bay Way
• Bay Way to Bellevue Avenue
• Bellevue Avenue to Manderly Road
• Manderly Road to San Pedro Elementary School
• San Pedro Elementary School to San Pedro Cove
Exhibit B
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• San Pedro Cove to Lochinvar Drive
• Lochinvar Drive to Loch Lomond Shopping Center
-Loch Lomond Shopping Center to Bayview Drive
• Bayview Drive to Beach Road
• Beach Road to Marine Drive
• Marine Drive to Main Drive
• Main Drive to Knight Drive
• Knight Drive to Fire Station 5
• Fine Station 5 to Peacock Drive
• Peacock Drive to Riviera Drive
• Riviera Drive to McNear Brickyard
• Cantera Way (McNeaes Beach) to Marin Bay Park
• Marin Bay Park to San Marino Drive
• San Marino Drive to Biscayne Drive
The proposed construction and installation of improvements within these twenty-nine (29) medians
include but are not limited to:
• the removal of existing median material;
• grading of surface area and import of soil and plant material;
• the planting and installation of plant material, including turf, ground cover, trees, shrubs and
plants;
• the installation of irrigation and drainage systems, including all meters, fixtures, pipe, conduits and
electrical supply;
• the installation of hardscape including rocks, paving stones, masonry work, ornamental structures,
signage and other appurtenant facilities;
• repair or replacement of damaged curbs and gutters;
• Repair and repaving of street asphalt around the median islands as needed.
The above improvements include all designs, labor, material, supplies and equipment necessary or
useful for the construction and installation of the improvement or other improvements and facilities
permanently or temporarily constructed by the District to accomplish the improvements.
Exhibit B
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
RAFAEL DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER
FORMATION OF THE PT. SAN PEDRO ROAD MEDIAN
LANDSCAPING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, TO LEVY AND
COLLECT ASSESSMENTS, AND TO ISSUE BONDS; AND FOR
SUCH PURPOSE SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING, AND
DIRECTING THE MAILING OF A NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC
OF HEARING AND BALLOT ON FORMATION OF THE
DISTRICT TO AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS.
RESOLVED, by the City Council (the "Council") of the City of San Rafael (the "City") as
follows:
Section 1. Declaration of Intention. The Council declares its intention (a) to order the
formation of an assessment district designated "City of San Rafael Pt. San Pedro Road Median
Landscaping Assessment District" (the "Assessment District") pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting
Act of 1972, Part 2, commencing with Section 22500, of Division 15 of the California Streets and
Highways Code (the "Act"), (b) to levy and collect assessments with respect to the Assessment District,
and (c) to issue bonds pursuant to the Act (the "Bonds").
Section 2. Description and Location of Assessment District. The proposed boundary of the
Assessment District includes approximately 3,006 parcels totaling approximately 2,166 acres, within the
jurisdiction of the City as well as unincorporated areas within the jurisdiction of the County of Marin,
along and near Third Street and Pt. San Pedro Road, extending from the intersection of Third Street and
Union Street to Biscayne Drive, as generally described on a the proposed Assessment District boundary
map on file and open to inspection in the office of the City Clerk. This map indicates by a boundary line
the extent of the territory included in the Assessment District.
Section 3. General Description of Improvements and Maintenance. The improvements and
the maintenance activities and services proposed to be financed by the Assessment District are described
in Exhibit A attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof.
Section 4. Engineer's Report. Willdan Financial Services, of Temecula, California, has been
designated as the Engineer of Work for the Assessment District. The Engineer of Work has caused to be
prepared a report, entitled "City of San Rafael Pt. San Pedro Road Median Landscaping Assessment
District, Engineer's Formation Report, Fiscal Year 2011/2012, March 30, 2011" (the "Engineer's
Report"), containing the information required by Sections 22565 through 22574 of the Act, and has filed
the Report with the City Clerk. On April 4, 2011, the City Council duly considered the Engineer's
Report, with the aid of City Staff, and adopted Resolution No. 13129, approving the Engineer's Report
and ordering that it be made available for public inspection. Subsequently, certain amendments and
modifications to the Engineer's Report have been submitted, and have been duly considered by this
Council, with the aid of City Staff, and such amended and modified Engineer's Report, entitled "City of
San Rafael Pt. San Pedro Road Median Landscaping Assessment District, Engineer's Formation Report,
Fiscal Year 2011/2012, April 20, 2011", on file with the City Clerk, is hereby deemed sufficient and
preliminarily approved and shall stand as the Engineer's Report for all subsequent proceedings for the
City.
Reference is hereby made to the Engineer's Report for a full and detailed description of the
improvements and the maintenance activities and services proposed to be financed by the Assessment
District, the boundaries of the Assessment District and any zones therein, and the proposed assessments
upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the Assessment District, and any bonds or notes to be
issued to finance such improvements. The Council hereby declares its intention that publicly owned
property within the Assessment District shall be assessed as specified in the Engineer's Report.
The Council hereby declares its intention to contribute City funds toward the cost of the
improvements and maintenance activities and services, from sources of funds legally available for this
purpose, in the amounts set forth in the Engineer's Report.
Section 5. Public Hearing. This Council hereby orders that a public hearing shall be held
before this Council, in the meeting place thereof, City Council Chambers, City Hall, 1400 Fifth Avenue,
San Rafael, California, on the 20th day of June, 2011, at the hour of 8:00 p.m., on the questions of the
formation of the Assessment District and the levy of the proposed assessments, and for the purposes of
this Council's determination whether the public interest, convenience and necessity require the
improvements and the maintenance and services, and whether the properties in the Assessment District
are specially benefited by the improvements and maintenance services. The public hearing may be
continued from time to time as determined by this Council.
Section 6. Mailed Notices. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of
the public hearing herein ordered to be given by mailing, postage prepaid, in the United States mail, and
such notice shall be deemed to have been given when so deposited in such mail. The envelope or cover
of the mailing shall include the name of the City and the return address of the City Clerk as the sender.
The mailed notice shall be given to all property owners within the Assessment District as shown in the
Engineer's Report by such mailing by name to those persons whose names and addresses appear on the
last equalized assessment roll of the County or the State Board of Equalization assessment roll, as the
case may be. The amount of the proposed assessment for each parcel shall be calculated, and the record
owner of each parcel shall be given written notice by mail of the proposed assessment, the total amount
thereof chargeable to the entire Assessment District, the amount chargeable to the owner's particular
parcel, the anticipated duration of payments for the assessment, the reason for such assessment and the
basis upon which the amount of the proposed assessment was calculated. Each such mailed notice to
owners shall contain a ballot which includes the address for receipt of completed ballots, and showing
the owner's name, identification of the parcel and support or opposition to the proposed assessment.
Each notice shall include, in a conspicuous place, a summary of the procedures applicable to the
completion, return and tabulation of ballots, including a disclosure that the existence of a majority protest
(whereby ballots submitted in opposition exceed those submitted in favor of the assessment, with ballots
weighed according to proportional financial obligation of the affected property) will result in the
assessment not being imposed. The notice herein provided shall be mailed not less than 45 days before
the date of the public hearing ordered in Section 5 above.
Section 7. Ballots. The following shall apply to the assessment ballots:
A. Each assessment ballot shall be in a form that conceals its contents once it is sealed by
the person submitting the ballot. To be valid, ballots must be in the form supplied by the City and copies
� d replicas will not be accepted. Unsigned or unmarked ballots will not be valid. The City shall provide
for replacement of defaced or mis-marked ballots upon request by the property owner. Each ballot shall
be signed and either mailed or delivered to the address on the ballot or to the City at the site of the public
hearing indicated above.
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B. Ballots shall remain sealed until the close of the public hearing and the beginning of the
tabulation, provided that ballots may be submitted, or changed, or withdrawn by the person submitting
the ballot prior to the conclusion of the public hearing. During and after tabulation, the ballots shall be
disclosable public records under Section 6252 of the California Government Code. This Council hereby
designates the City Clerk as the impartial person to tabulate the ballots. The address of the City for the
receipt of the mailed ballots or ballots delivered, other than to the site of the public hearing specified
above, shall be:
Office of City Clerk
San Rafael City Hall
City of San Rafael
P.O. Box 151560
San Rafael, CA 94915-1560
C. The tabulation of special assessment ballots shall commence after the public hearing is
closed and the determination of the existence of any majority protest and this Council's final action upon
the Engineer's Report and the assessments therein shall be made at the meeting of the Council designated
above.
Section 8. Information. To get additional information about the assessments or the Assessment
District contact:
Nader Mansourian, Public Works Director
City of San Rafael
111 Morphew Street
P.O. Box 151560-1560
San Rafael, CA 94915-1560
415-485-3355
The Engineer's Report and other written material about the Assessment District may also be
reviewed at City Hall at the address above during regular business hours.
Section 9. Reimbursement Declaration. The Bonds will be "Obligations" under United States
Income Tax Regulations section 1.150-2 (the "Regulations") issued to finance all or a portion of the costs
of the improvements authorized to be financed by the Assessment District. This Council hereby declares
that the City reasonably expects to use a portion of the proceeds of the Bonds to reimburse the City for
expenditures for the improvements paid before the issuance of the Bonds. This section of this resolution
shall be solely for the purpose of complying with the provisions of the Regulations and shall not be
deemed a commitment on the part of this Council to issue any or all of the Bonds or otherwise provide
for financing of the improvements.
Section 10. Effective. This resolution shall take effect upon its adoption.
I, ESTHER C. BEIRNE, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing
resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City
of San Rafael held on the 2nd day of May, 2011, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
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ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
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ESTHER C. BEIRNE, City Clerk
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
Pt. San Pedro Road Median Landscaaine Assessment District
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE.
The proposed improvements for the District may include, but are not limited to the construction,
installation, enhancement, renovation and rehabilitation of the landscaping and related facilities of the Point
San Pedro Road/Third Street median islands as well as the ongoing operation, maintenance, of those
landscape improvements. There are currently twenty-nine (29) existing median islands within the
boundaries of the District that are proposed to be improved and maintained. These median islands are
located on Point San Pedro Road and Third Street between Union Street and Biscayne Drive and comprise
approximately 156,260 square feet of surface area. The proposed landscape improvements may include, but
are not limited to various vegetation and plantings including turf, ground cover, plants, shrubs and trees; as
well as related facilities and amenities including irrigation and drainage systems; and hardscape features
such as pavers, decorative stone, stamped concrete, masonry or concrete walls, and monuments. The
following is a general description of the location of the existing medians on Third Street and Point San
Pedro Road proposed to be improved and maintained:
Third Street Medians:
• Union Street to San Rafael High School parking lot
• San Rafael High School parking lot to middle of parking lot
• Middle of San Rafael High School parking lot to Embarcadero Way
Point San Pedro Road Medians:,
• Embarcadero Way to Mooring Road
• Mooring Road to Marina Boulevard
• Marina Boulevard to Aqua Vista Drive
• Aqua Vista Drive to Royal Court
• Royal Court to Porto Bello Drive
• Porto Bello Drive to Summit Avenue
• Summit Avenue to Margarita Drive
• Margarita Drive to Bay Way
• Bay Way to Bellevue Avenue
• Bellevue Avenue to Manderly Road
• Manderly Road to San Pedro Elementary School
• San Pedro Elementary School to San Pedro Cove
Exhibit A
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• San Pedro Cove to Lochinvar Drive
• Lochinvar Drive to Loch Lomond Shopping Center
-Loch Lomond Shopping Center to Bayview Drive
• Bayview Drive to Beach Road
• Beach Road to Marine Drive
• Marine Drive to Main Drive
• Main Drive to Knight Drive
• Knight Drive to Fire Station 5
• Fire Station 5 to Peacock Drive
• Peacock Drive to Riviera Drive
• Riviera Drive to McNear Brickyard
• Cantera Way (McNear's Beach) to Marin Bay Park
• Marin Bay Park to San Marino Drive
• San Marino Drive to Biscayne Drive
The proposed construction and installation of improvements within these twenty-nine (29) medians
include but are not limited to:
• the removal of existing median material;
• grading of surface area and import of soil and plant material;
• the planting and installation of plant material, including turf, ground cover, trees, shrubs and
plants;
• the installation of irrigation and drainage systems, including all meters, fixtures, pipe, conduits
and electrical supply;
• the installation of hardscape including rocks, paving stones, masonry work, ornamental structures,
signage and other appurtenant facilities;
• repair or replacement of damaged curbs and gutters;
• Repair and repaving of street asphalt around the median islands as needed.
The above improvements include all designs, labor, material, supplies and equipment necessary or
useful for the construction and installation of the improvement or other improvements and facilities
permanently or temporarily constructed by the District to accomplish the improvements.
Exhibit A
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