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File #: 21-1162    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/5/2020 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 4/20/2021 Final action:
Title: Adoption of a Resolution of Intention for Parking Maintenance District No. 122 - Franklin Square
Attachments: 1. Director's Report FY 2021-22, 2. Notice of Public Hearing, 3. Resolution of Intention, 4. POST MEETING MATERIAL
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Adoption of a Resolution of Intention for Parking Maintenance District No. 122 - Franklin Square

Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Deliver and Enhance High Quality Efficient Services and Infrastructure

BACKGROUND
Parking Maintenance District No. 122 (PMD 122) was formed in 1965 for the parking lots, arcades, fountains, sidewalks, landscaping, irrigation, lights, and utilities within Franklin Square, which is bounded by Benton Street, Homestead Road (formerly known as Liberty Street), Monroe Street, and Jackson Street. There have been several changes in how maintenance and operations costs have been collected over the years and in 2002 the City Council passed a motion at a public hearing in which the City assumed all future costs for operation and maintenance and in May 2003 adopted Resolution 7026. Under the collection method contained in Resolution 7026, the property owners contribute annually to pay for capital repairs of the parking lot and associated walkways. The fixed annual contribution from the property owners totals $14,200, less the earned interest on the accumulating balance. The City, through the General Fund, is responsible for covering the costs for annual maintenance and operations of PMD 122 and that has continued to be the arrangement through the present day.

DISCUSSION
Adoption of the proposed resolution is the initial step necessary to set the annual budget for PMD 122. The approval process requires the preparation of a Director's Report (Attachment 1) explaining the preparation and basis of assessments; publication and posting of a Notice of Public Hearing (Attachment 2); and holding a public hearing on the annual assessments. Following approval of the subject Resolution of Intention (Attachment 3), each property owner will be sent a letter containing the proposed FY 2021/22 assessment and details on a June 8, 2021 public hearing to approve the assessments.

The proposed FY 2021/22 assessment to property owners will be...

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