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Should an assessment prove insufficient to pay for all assessable costs of the district, and a supplemental assessment upon the district is found by the City Council to be necessary, the procedures for supplemental assessments as set forth in Cal. Sts. & High. Code §§ 10425 et seq., of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 shall apply thereto; the provisions of Cal. Sts. & High. Code §§ 10425 et seq., are incorporated herein by this reference.
('86 Code, § 3.50.070) (Ord. 3997, passed - - )
The City Council may, in its discretion by resolution, order that any existing assessment district formed under or pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (Cal. Sts. & High. Code §§ 22500 et seq.) or a lighting district formed pursuant to Cal. Sts. & High. Code §§ 18000 et seq., be processed, exclusively, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
('86 Code, § 3.50.075) (Ord. 3997, passed - - )
Subject to the conduct of a hearing, noticed as provided in § 3.50.125, the City Council may modify any existing assessment district to provide for the construction of an improvement(s); the supplying of a service(s); and/or the establishment of zones.
('86 Code, § 3.50.080) (Ord. 3997, passed - - )
ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS; IMPROVEMENTS
Proceedings for the formation of an assessment district pursuant to this part shall be commenced by a resolution adopted by the City Council directing the initiation of proceedings for the formation of a district.
('86 Code, § 3.50.090) (Ord. 3997, passed - - )
Where the City Council directs the commencement of proceedings for the formation of an assessment district, the City Manager shall cause to be prepared a feasibility report with respect to such proposed assessment district. In connection with the preparation of such feasibility report, the City Manager, with the consent of the City Council, may obtain the services of such qualified persons as may be reasonably necessary to assist in the preparation of such feasibility report.
('86 Code, § 3.50.095) (Ord. 3997, passed - - )
The feasibility report shall contain the following information:
(A) A description of the proposed boundaries of the district;
(B) A description of the nature of the improvement(s) proposed to be constructed;
(C) A statement of the necessity for such improvement(s);
(D) A description of the nature of the benefits to be derived from such improvement(s) by lots proposed to be included within the district;
(E) The estimated cost of construction of such improvement(s);
(F) The estimated total assessment proposed to be spread upon all of the lots included in the district;
(G) The proposed method of assessing the lots proposed to be included within the district;
(H) All other matters deemed necessary to fully inform City Council and other interested persons in the nature and extent of the proposed assessment district.
('86 Code, § 3.50.100) (Ord. 3997, passed - - )
Upon receipt of the feasibility report, City Council shall review the same to determine, preliminarily whether the assessment district as proposed is feasible and whether the public interest, convenience and necessity requires the creation of such district. If, as a result of its review of the feasibility report, the City Council determines that further proceedings shall be taken for the formation of an assessment district, it shall adopt a resolution of intention with reference to such assessment district.
('86 Code, § 3.50.110) (Ord. 3997, passed - - )
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