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55B - RESO - WARNER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
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1/19/2016
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ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 201501 <br />(WARNER INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITY) <br />The first level of special benefit was assigned based on the size of the parcel (in acres) <br />as parcel size dictates, to some degree, the size of the business, and how much <br />employee and customer traffic it generates. The size of a parcel is an indicator of how <br />much traffic will be generated and how much the parcel will specially benefit from the <br />improved roadways within the District. This special benefit is assigned a value or <br />weighting of 50% of the total assessment. See Appendix C for a diagram detailing each <br />parcel's acreage. <br />Some parcels are land - locked (having no driveway outlet to the streets being improved), <br />but the potential future use of these parcels would specially benefit from the <br />improvements of the interior roadways in proportion to the parcel size. Furthermore, <br />many of these parcels are already being used in combination with adjoining parcels <br />which do have access to the interior roadways, thereby specially benefiting from the <br />improvements. A total of 29 parcels (22 north of Warner Avenue, and 7 to the south) <br />have been identified as receiving this level of special benefit and only this level. These <br />parcels will be charged only the acreage -based component of the assessment. <br />The second level of special benefit was assigned based on the length of the improved <br />street or streets over which vehicles will travel to arrive at each individual parcel, as <br />shown on the map in Appendix D. This benefit was determined by measuring the length <br />of travel in linear feet from the nearest major thoroughfare along one or more of the <br />streets to be improved to the farthest driveway on a particular parcel. Longer lengths of <br />travel contribute more to the wear and tear of the roadway than do shorter trips. This <br />special benefit is thought to be a true measure of how much of the improved streets <br />each particular parcel will utilize and is therefore assigned a value or weighting of 50% <br />of the total assessment. Only parcels having direct access to the interior roadways to be <br />improved will be assessed this component. <br />Therefore, the special benefits will be apportioned to the parcels within the district in the <br />following manner: <br />Methodolo y <br />Percentage applied <br />Parcel Area <br />50% <br />Length of Travel <br />50% <br />The total amount to bond equals $3,033,415, assuming the City will contribute <br />$3,033,415 of the total costs. Each individual parcel's allocated amount of the total <br />amount to bond is listed in the Assessment Roll found In Appendix B. <br />Proposition 218 mandates that "Parcels within a District that are owned or used by any <br />Agency, the State of California, or the United States shall not be exempt from <br />assessment, unless the Agency can demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence, <br />that these publicly owned parcels in fact receive no benefit". Roadway parcels upon <br />which improvements are located do not receive benefit and are not assessed. <br />19 <br />55B -37 <br />
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