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Annexation No. 2 - Tract 13947 (35 lots) <br />1989-90 Fiscal Year <br />Maintenance <br />1.25 Ac. @ $500/Ac/Mo = $3,750 <br />Water & Electric = 1,000 <br />Vandalism & Sprinkler Repair = 400 <br />Incidental Expenses <br />$5,150 <br />Administration & Engineering = $1,435 <br />Contingency = 200 1,635 <br />1989-90 Estimated Costs $6,785 <br />Estimated June 30 Fund Balance 0 <br />1989-90 Assessment $6,785 <br />SECTION 6. Assessment Diagram <br />Copies of the assessment diagrams were attached to the Engineer's <br />Reports and were labeled "Exhibit A". By reference, these maps are <br />included as part of this report <br />SECTION 7. Assessment <br />The City Council, in forming Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 <br />and in annexing territories to the district, has maintained the <br />philosophy that the subdivider or developer is responsible for the <br />plantings, irrigation system and the maintenance of the <br />improvements until they become well established. The assessments <br />for maintenance thus only include anticipated costs incurred <br />subsequent to the acceptance of the system by the City Council on <br />behalf of the Maintenance District <br />The maintenance of the landscaping is vital for the protection of <br />both economic and humanistic values of the development The City <br />Council has heretofore determined that for the preservation of <br />values incorporated within developments adjacent to landscaped <br />areas, the landscaped areas should be included in a maintenance <br />district to ensure satisfactory levels of maintenance. The <br />establishment of the assessment for each development must be on a <br />unit by unit basis which will preserve the integrity of each <br />project. There should be a review of each annexation to determine <br />the effect upon the other units that have been developed. These <br />possible effects will have to be considered when determining the <br />annual assessments <br />